Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Page A-9
The Archive Zone: by Hillary Mohr from the Illinois Valley News archives
In the Valley you can always be
guaranteed one thing, there is NEVER
a dull moment. From angry former
employees to shirt stealing bandits,
the Valley never disappoints us in the
“weird and unusual” department! Now,
please take a seat and get ready for
a good laugh with this week’s Police
Blotter Archive Zone. The Date:
August 14, 2002. Location: Cave
Junction and the Illinois Valley.
Saturday, Aug. 8
*A former employee claimed that
while arguing with a business owner in
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Illinois Valley, the owner pushed him.
*Near Selma, although State Police
initially wanted some back-up because
of a pickup truck with emergency lights
on its dashboard, it apparently was
determined to be some sort of official
vehicle.
Monday, Aug. 5
*In O’Brien a tenant was upset,
especially because of fire, after the
landlord turned off the water. *There
was a report from a man in O’Brien
that he believed that one of the shirts
he reported as stolen was being worn
the night. They were advised to
contact their landlord, and the
rowdy fellow was warned regarding
Josephine County’s noise ordinance
at 9:44 a.m.
*A former resident in the 1700
block of Lone Mountain Road had
been evicted, but continued to return
to the property. A deputy suggested
that the property owners change the
locks to the gate and barn.
*Umpqua Bank at 110 N.
Redwood Hwy. became a sanctuary
again at 10:18 a.m. when a guy ran
there to hide from someone who was
chasing him. It was his brother, and
he was in big trouble for stealing his
mother’s bike.
*A damsel in the 200 block of
Thompson Creek Road phoned 911
for information regarding obtaining
a restraining order at 11:28 a.m. Her
ex-boyfriend was destroying her
property in front of three children.
*A woman reported that when
she was at a poker machine at a
local bar July 17 at 5 p.m., her purse
was stolen by a middle-aged, short,
overweight gal with dirty, shoulder-
length blond hair. The thief took
the handbag into the bathroom and
removed debit and credit cards, a
driver’s license and $60. Security
Continued from A-7
*Parents claimed that their son
brought a vehicle to their property in
the 700 block of Lakeshore Drive in
September 2016. They don’t know
who it belongs to, but they want it
removed as an abandoned vehicle.
Their property; their responsibility.
*At 12:45 p.m. a gal sought
refuge at Umpqua Bank at 110 N.
Redwood Hwy. She said she was
hiding from a dark-haired, bearded
man who was trying to beat her.
Sarah Ivory Jaentsch, 26, was
detained at Josephine County Jail on
a misdemeanor warrant for failure to
appear on two counts of trespassing.
*A concerned citizen claimed
that a preacher at a community
church sold a hand gun to an
unhinged individual in the 400 block
of Beebe Drive.
Tuesday, July 18
*Neighbors in the 700 block
of Caves Hwy. were unhappy with
a kooky tenant who was harassing
them, and slamming a chair into a
door on a shared porch throughout
by a man he saw in O’Brien. *In Selma
someone reported that a man with a dog
was pounding on a storage tank.
Tuesday, Aug. 6
*Deputies who cover rural Grants
Pass were advised at 12:23 a.m. that
a boy, 11, had left Cascade Boys
Ranch on Jump Off Joe Creek Road.
He returned a short time later with
the notation, “It was very cold out
tonight. *Disorderly conduct involving
a man urinating on a yard on Illinois
River Road was noted. *In O’Brien a
man was becoming hysterical about
footage recorded the incident, and
a report was filed for third-degree
theft.
*Fourth of July fireworks were
gnawing on the nerves of residents
in the 100 block of Beaver Meadow
Road. They were concerned for
fire danger after three huge mortars
emitted live sparks down onto the
neighborhood.
*A fugitive from Clackamas
County was taken into custody in
the 100 block of Warren Road at
4:38 p.m. Patrick Lubin, 32, had a
felony warrant for failure to appear
for distribution of a controlled
substance – marijuana. He was cited
and released.
*At 3:07 p.m. a loud
disturbance was reported from the
300 block of S. Kerby Avenue.
Minutes later a dude was bleeding
from a cut near his elbow after he
jumped a fence at Junction Inn.
James Warner, 25, was warned
for trespassing and detained in
Josephine County Jail for possession
of meth.
*A vehicle for sale on
Craigslist and Medford Facebook
postings resembled a vehicle that
had been stolen from the 24300
block of Redwood Hwy. The
going to a hospital, as some thought
he had suffered a heart attack, but they
subsequently said it likely was hysteria
and not heart attack. *A transient was
reported to be saying that he was going
to kill people, and tried to start a fight
with a firefighter at Lake Selmac. He
wasn’t located. *In Selma a tenant
asked to leave thought that the landlord
turned off his water, but I later seemed
that the well went dry. *Marijuana
plants were located in the vicinity of
Eight Dollar Road/Josephine Creek
Road.
registered owner wasn’t 100 percent
certain that it was hers, but she
wanted to meet with the seller to
find out. She was referred to Grants
Pass Dept. of Public Safety, since
she lives within city limits.
*Two people were parked in
front of an abandoned home in the
2000 block of Lakeshore Drive at
5:33 p.m. Their car broke down, but
friends were on their way to help. A
deputy removed their 2017 stickers
because their registration was only
valid through 2016.
Wednesday, July 19
*A tool box and bicycle were
reported as stolen from Chateau at
Oregon Caves at 9:28 a.m.
*Surveillance video will be
reviewed for clues to a break-in
at 213 S. Redwood Hwy. Two
windows and the door to a cake case
were broken. A report was filed for
burglary, criminal mischief, and
third-degree theft, and a possible
suspect was named.
*Law enforcement
apprehended a man in the 200 block
of Dogwood Lane at 1:36 p.m.
Anthony Kirkman, 35, was cited
and released to appear at Josephine
County Circuit Court, and a report
was filed for failure to register as a
sex offender.
*Justin Taylor, 28, hit his father
in the face at 2:07 p.m. in the 100
block of Ken Rose Lane. He then
left wearing camo shorts, no shirt,
and carrying a 40-quart ice chest.
A deputy took Taylor into custody,
and returned the cooler and food to
his father. Information was provided
regarding obtaining a restraining
order.
*At 2:35 p.m. a property
owner in the 38500 block of
Redwood Hwy. complained of
unwanted visitors in a stolen white
Range Rover with a black top. One
trespasser left when confronted by
law enforcement, the other was gone
before they arrived. The Rover was
confirmed stolen by Portland Police
Department, so it was recovered.
A utility trailer was sold in 2014 to
folks in Redmond.
*Wiring was stripped from
a garage in the 2500 block of
Chapman Creek Road within the
past month. The entire garage was
packed full of at least 150 stacked
old tires, which had been dumped
there by a tireless individual.
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Illinois Valley Lions
45th Annual
LABOR DAY FESTIVAL
September 2nd – 3rd – 4th 2017
Jubilee Park, Cave Junction, Oregon
Parade Chairman: Marty Haynie 541-538-8298
THEME: “Loving the Past and Living the Now”
Celebrating the Illinois Valley
Official Parade Application
Parade assembles at Evergreen school on Monday, September 4th at 8:30am. Parade starts at 10am sharp.
Check one or more categories for your parade entry:
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Music (youth band)
Religious
Humorous
Commercial
Truck
Classic Auto (1950 +)
Horse & Rider (adult)
Public Service
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Music (adult band)
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Sports/Athletics
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Club/Organization (Youth)
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Club/Organization (Adult)
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Commercial Truck
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Antique Auto (Pre-1949)
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Horse & Rider (youth)
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Other: ________________________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF JOSEPHINE, CIT BANK, N.A., Plaintiff v. MICHAEL J. GOETTEN, an individual;
TIFFANY L. HARTMAN AKA TIFFANY GOETTEN, an individual; SOUTHERN OREGON
CREDIT SERVICE, INC., a credit union; OREGON AFFORDABLE HOUSING ASSISTANCE
CORPORATION, A NONPROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT, a corporation; and all other persons, parties,
or occupants unknown claiming any legal or equitable right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real
property described in the complaint herein, adverse to Plaintiff`s title, or any cloud on Plaintiff`s
title to the Property, Defendants. Case No. 16CV18662 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO
THE DEFENDANTS: MICHAEL J. GOETTEN AND TIFFANY L. HARTMAN AKA TIFFANY
GOETTEN: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and defend
the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court within thirty (30) days from the date
of the first publication of this summons. The date of first publication in this matter is July 19,
2017. If you fail timely to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff(s) will apply to the court
for relief demanded in the complaint. This is a judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust in which the
plaintiff requests that the plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your interest in the following described
real property: LOT 9, BLOCK C, PLEASANT VALLEY ACRES SUBDIVISION, JOSEPHINE
COUNTY, OREGON, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN
VOLUME 8, PAGE 73, PLAT RECORDS. Commonly known as: 298 ENTERPRISE AVE,
MERLIN, OREGON, 97532. NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT: READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY! You must “appear” to protect your rights in this matter. To “appear” you must file
with the court a legal paper called a “motion” or “reply.” The “motion” or “reply” must be given
to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days along with the required filing fee. It must be in
proper form and have proof of service on the defendant’s attorney or, if the defendant does not have
an attorney, proof of service on the defendant. If you have questions, you should see an attorney
immediately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. The Oregon State
Bar`s web address is http://www.osbar.org. This summons is issued pursuant to ORCP 7. Malcolm
♦ Cisneros, A Law Corporation, Nathan F. Smith, OSB #120112, Nathan@mclaw.org Attorneys
for Plaintiff 2112 Business Center Drive, Second Floor, Irvine, CA 92612, P: (949) 252-9400, F:
(949) 252-1032 PUBLISHED: 7.19, 7.26, 8.2 and 8.9.
Mail PARADE entries to: IV Lions • PO Box 396 • Cave Junction, OR 97523
Illinois Valley Lions
45th Annual - LABOR DAY FESTIVAL
September 2, 3, 4, 2017
Jubilee Park, Cave Junction, Oregon
THEME: “Loving the Past and Living the Now”
Celebrating the Illinois Valley
BOOTH PARTICIPATION ENTRY FORM
There will be NO Raffles allowed
Check Those that Apply:
O
Business/Individuals
O
Non-Profit Organization
O
Food Provider
Josephine Co Health Dept. Permit Required
O
Electricity………………………………. $5.00 usage fee (see below)
Electricity is available on a limited basis for a fee of $5.00 per vendor. Vendors must furnish UL approved cord of appropriate size
and length. Pop-ups, tents, etc. must be fire retardant and approved fire extinguishers must be provided if preparing hot foods.
Name of Organization________________________________________________Phone:__________________________
Contact Person: ____________________________________________________Primary Phone: ____________________
Mailing Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________
City: _____________________________________________________________ State _____
Contact Person: ____________________________________
Mailing Address: ___________________________________
Zip _________________
Phone: ________________________
City: _________________ZIP______
Email Address: _____________________________________________________________________
Describe entry and/or history:
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
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2017 IV Lion’s Labor Day Parade / Vendor Participation
HOLD HARMLESS AgREEMENT AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE
The parties to this agreement are the ILLINOIS VALLEY LION’S CLUB and ___________________________________________________________________________________________________.
In consideration of participation in the following event, 2017 Labor Day Parade / Vendor Participation, the undersigned agrees to release the ILLINOIS VALLEY LION’S CLUB and/or its members from any liability for
all claims, damages, caused of actions, or suits of any kind or nature whatsoever, and particularly on account of any injuries, known or unknown, which have resulted or may result from the participation in the above
mentioned event.
In the event the undersigned or any other parties are injured during the participation in the above mentioned event, the undersigned agrees to indemnify the ILLINOIS VALLEY LION’S CLUB and/or its members and
pay for the costs of any defense, including advancing attorney fees, in the event a cause of action is initiated against the ILLINOIS VALLEY LION’S CLUB and/or its members for any injuries resulting from participation
in the above event.
Booth Description and Items: (i.e. Pop Up, Trailer, Tent, Game, Food Booth, Jewelry, Clothing, what items you will be
displaying and or selling)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
O Yes I will donate an item for the Lion’s Auction
Item________________________________________
Booth Total Size When Completely Set Up: _______x________ O Yes I will donate 1 hour of my time helping in the
Electricity requested: { Yes
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Lions Hamburger booth (Day and time?)
___________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
To reserve booths: Please pay in advance: $75 for 3 days or $30 per day for 12’ x 12’ space.
Booth Chairman: David Anderson 541-597-4486
Leave name, phone & address on voicemail.
Make checks payable to IV Lions and mail with booth entries to:
IV Lions • PO Box 796 • Selma, OR 97538
Waiver (must be signed)
The parties to this agreement jointly hold each other harmless and waive all rights of subrogation regarding any and all liability for
bodily injury and Property Damage that may occur during and connected to the Labor Day Festival event.
Dated this _____ day of __________, 2017.
Printed Name: ___________________________________________________________________________Signature:___________________________________________________________________
For Parade Questions Call Parade Chairman:
For Vendor Booth Questions Call Booth Chairman:
Marty Haynie
David Anderson
541-538-8298
541-597-4486
All parade entries and booth requests subject to LIONS approval.
Participant Signature: ___________________________________________________Date:________________________
All entries are subject to the approval of the IV Lions Booth Chairman. All information must be completed in order for your entry to
be considered official.
Mail booth entries to: IV Lions • PO Box 796 • Selma, OR 97538