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6B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 2013 KEYSTONE COUGAR 36’ 3 slides, Model 327RES, 5th Wheel, one owner, not used much, like new. Can see on Craigslist.org Asking $34,988 541-997-3534 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 2004 MONACO-LAKOTA 32ft. 5th Wheel, alum. frame, NS, fiberglass ext.-GC, oak cabs, beige-int, 2-slides, queen, Mint condition. $26,900 541-997-9637 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 2005 TOYOTA COROLLA 2004 DODGE DAKOTA 95,000 orig. miles. Exc. cond., auto, Brand new Michelin tires, 38 MPG. $6,800 obo. 541-964-3156 or email leclairejairo@yahoo.com Cell: 541-999-8161 One owner, 77,500 mi, 2WD, tow pkg, 6cyl., auto, AC. $6,000 541-902-8482 Give Your Car Or Truck The Makeover It And You Deserve (NAPSA)-Longing for the days when you felt good about driving your car, truck or SUV? With the average new-car price over $30,000, there are many reasons to hang on to you’ve owned it, it probably means you’re just a little less excited about climbing in and out of it. A set of running boards under the doors can make ingress and egress more comfortable and elegant. 1990 SUBARU SHARP 2005 BUICK LeSABRE 4 door Sedan, white, loaded. $4,950. 541-902-1368 or 541-991-2274 2004 24’ KOMFORT 5-SLEEPER CAMP TRLR Dual Batteries, solar pan- els, ext. pin box & hitch for SB PU, Tub/shower combo, queen, power roof vents, 4 burner gas stove, welded Alum. frame. NS. $11,000 541-997-5319 Condition-used one time only. Too many items to list, easy tow. Call for details. $3,900 obo. 541-991-1720 4 door, LS, 4 WD, AC, PS, AT, runs good. $995 No Trades, Cash Only 541-999-1572 94 CHEVY SILVERADO 1999 BUICK LeSABRE 2005 KEYSTONE COUGAR 28’ 5TH WHEEL Slide-out, sleeps 4, great condition, walk- in shower, lots of storage & cabinets. $12,275 997-2404 or 999-0243 P r i c e R e d u c t i o n 155K mi.; full-size, four wheel drive, 6 cyl. leather int., cruise, PW, PFS; dual climate con- trol, temp. controls, AM & FM cass. OR tags to 8/16. $3,500, or make an offer. Cash only. 541-991-2407. 2008 HONDA CR-V EX-L 4WD Loaded, 65Kmi. auto, 6-CD player, blue w/ gray leather interior, heated seats. $16,900 541-997-8316 1972 MUSTANG MACH 1 2002 REXHALL 36’ AIRBUS 2000 HONDA SHADOW Restored to orig. 351-V8-Cleveland 4 barrel carb. valve seats updated, engine freshened up. Auto. $17,999 902-9183 or 999-0486 Series #3650BSL w/2-tip outs, 22K mi, side by side fridge/freezer. $47,900 obo Ready to travel, trade for equity of property. 541-999-9640 750cc, less than 20K mi., new brakes and saddle bags incl. Fast, dependable $2,800 Florence 503-502-7155 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE For Every Real Estate Listing in Town, See: www.trhunter.com New Listing Chittum Loop #1400 – Custom 1880 sq. ft. home to be finished this summer! Granite slab counters, ADA- friendly, attached 3-car including RV garage. Large lot in low-traffic, wooded neighborhood near Woahink Lake. $389,000. #2415- 15690624 185 Maple St – Prime Old Town location. Corner lot with exposure on 3 sides. Open your own home based business or use as a retail space. Loads of pos- sibility! $199,000. #2317- 14427525 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 1500, Extra Cab, lift kit, bedliner, trailer pkg, AC, AT, PS, tires 33 x 12.50 15 LT. Runs great, looks good, 153K mi. $5,500 No trades, Cash only 541-999-1572 Democracy means government by discus- sion but it is only effec- tive if you can stop people talking. -Clement Attlee *** Prosperity is not with- out many fears and distastes, and adversi- ty is not without com- forts and hopes. -Francis Bacon *** The map of America is a map of endlessness, of opening out, of for- ever and ever. No man’s face would make you think of it but his hope might, his courage might. -Archibald MacLeish *** Not often in the story of mankind does a man arrive on earth who is both steel and velvet, who is as hard as rock and soft as drifting fog, who holds in his heart and mind the paradox of terrible storm and peace unspeakable and per- fect. -Carl Sandburg *** Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous impa- tience. -Admiral Hyman Rickover *** A strong positive men- tal attitude will create more miracles than any wonder drug. -Patricia Neal *** Human beings, by changing the inner atti- tudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives. -William James Your old vehicle can look better than new with just a few touch-ups and accessories. the one you have. But maybe the one you have seems a bit too tired to keep. What your car needs is a makeover. A little nip-tuck, new shoes and a few shiny acces- sories can make your vehicle exciting again without break- ing the bank. Consumers spend more than $33 billion annually to personalize their vehicles, according to the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), the trade organization represent- ing the automotive aftermar- ket industry. “The possibilities are tremendous. You’d be amazed how just a few hun- dred dollars of accessories can completely change and enhance a vehicle’s looks or performance,” said Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO. Here are a few things for a great vehicle makeover: 1) Wheels and Tires: One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to freshen up the look and improve the safety, comfort and perform- ance of any vehicle is to get new “shoes”-a set of custom wheels and specialty/perform- ance tires. There are literally thou- sands of combinations to choose from. Start at a local tire shop or specialty wheel store where they can tell you what fits your vehicle and budget, present some options and do the installation. 2) Mobile Electronics: Another way to make your vehicle cool and more fun to drive is to install some mod- ern mobile electronics. Today’s selection of car audio equipment, navigation sys- tems, backup cameras and more is broad and can fit a range of budgets. Plus, they can be installed on just about any vehicle and instantly make the drive more conven- ient. 3) LED Lighting: Once the domain of clunky and inefficient incandescent bulbs, accessory lighting has moved to LED technology with nearly limitless applica- tions. Fog lights, driving lights, work lights and even interior lights are now avail- able in compact LED format, which uses less energy, emits less heat and can be many times brighter. 4) Running Boards: If you’re feeling like your truck or SUV has gotten taller since Don’t like the look? There are running boards that can auto- matically extend and retract for a clean look and great functionality when needed. 5) Bed Organizers: There’s a lot of space in a pickup truck bed and not all of it is needed all the time. Bed organizers have roll-out drawers and load-carrying tops to keep cargo safe and organized. 6) Suspension Parts: Like anything that happens gradu- ally, springs and shocks often wear out almost impercepti- bly, allowing for less control. A fresh set will get your ride feeling like new and help you drive safer. If you choose, you can even install upgraded models for better-than-new ride and handling. 7) Engine Performance: There are several ways to make improvements to your engine. “Bolt-on” parts let your engine breathe easier for increased power and efficien- cy. If you’re really serious, you may want to consider having a supercharger installed to increase horse- power significantly. There are kits for many popular cars and trucks, especially V-8s. 8) Restyling: Improving your vehicle’s looks goes beyond custom wheels. There are plenty of companies that make cosmetic body kits that, when properly installed, can make your vehicle look sportier or more aggressive. 9) Wraps: If the paint on your car is worn out, consider getting it wrapped. Several companies offer hundreds of color and pattern options that are a good alternative to hav- ing your car resprayed. The best thing is, they’re durable, removable and affordable, so you can change them as often as you like. 10) Car Care: You’d be amazed at how much you can improve and protect the appearance of your vehicle with a good, old-fashioned deep cleaning and polishing. Automotive cleaners, soaps and waxes are available for all surfaces and materials and can be purchased at auto parts stores nationwide. “It never ceases to amaze me how innovative this industry is,” said Kersting. “If you can think of a product you’d like to have, it’s likely available. Visit your local auto custom retailer or go online to find the products you want. And it it’s not available now, it soon will be!” 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE The Trustee under the terms of the Trust Deed de- scribed herein, at the direction of the Beneficiary, here- by elects to sell the property described in the Trust Deed to satisfy the obligations secured thereby. Pur- suant to ORS 86.771, the following information is pro- vided: PARTIES: Grantor: KEVIN S. RICHARDS AND SUSAN M. RI- CHARDS Trustee: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF OREGON Successor Trustee: NANCY K. CARY Beneficiary: OREGON PACIFIC BANK DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The real property is described as follows: Lots 4, 5 and the West 17.5 feet of Lot 3, Block 9, REPLAT OF BLOCKS 1 TO 14 AND 17 TO 20, HOLLY ADDITION to Florence, as platted and recorded in Book 14, Page 12, Lane County Oregon Plat Records, in Lane County Oregon RECORDING. The Trust Deed was recorded as fol- lows: Date Recorded: November 1, 2011 Recording No. 2011-049470 Official Records of Lane County, Oregon DEFAULT. The Grantor or any other person obli- gated on the Trust Deed and Promissory Note secured thereby is in default and the Beneficiary seeks to fore- close the Trust Deed for failure to pay: Monthly pay- ments in the amount of $1,109.13 each, due the first of each month, for the months of July 2014 through De- cember 2014; plus late charges and advances; plus any unpaid real property taxes or liens, plus interest. AMOUNT DUE. The amount due on the Note which is secured by the Trust Deed referred to herein is: Prin- cipal balance in the amount of $168,225.91; plus inter- est at the rate of 4.500% per annum from June 1, 2014; plus late charges of $629.12; plus advances and fore- closure attorney fees and costs. SALE OF PROPERTY. The Trustee hereby states that the property will be sold to satisfy the obligations secured by the Trust Deed. A Trustee's Notice of De- fault and Election to Sell Under Terms of Trust Deed has been recorded in the Official Records of Lane County, Oregon. TIME OF SALE. Date: May 7, 2015 Time: 11:00 a.m. Place: Lane County Courthouse, 125 E. 8th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon RIGHT TO REINSTATE. Any person named in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the Trustee conducts the sale, to have this foreclosure dismissed and the Trust Deed re- instated by payment to the Beneficiary of the entire amount then due, other than such portion of the princi- pal as would not then be due had no default occurred, by curing any other default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or Trust Deed and by paying all costs and ex- penses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and Trust Deed, together with the trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amount provided in ORS 86.778. You may reach the Oregon State Bar‚s Lawyer Re- ferral Service at 503-684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at 800-452-7636 or you may visit its website at: www.os- bar.org. Legal assistance may be available if you have a low income and meet federal poverty guidelines. For more information and a directory of legal aid programs, go to http://www.oregonlawhelp.org. Any questions regarding this matter should be di- rected to Lisa Summers, Paralegal, (541) 686-0344 (TS #15378.30131). DATED: December 9, 2014. /s/ Nancy K. Cary Nancy K. Cary, Successor Trustee Hershner Hunter, LLP P.O. Box 1475 Eugene, OR 97440 Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2015 The first written mention of ice cream in this country can be found in a letter from the 1700s, which admiringly describes the ice cream and strawberry dessert a Maryland governor served at a dinner party. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan declared July as National Ice Cream Month, citing the food’s “nutritious and whole- some” qualities. He decreed that patriotic Americans should mark the month with “appropriate ceremonies and activities.” 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE PENDING 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1600+ sq. ft. home south of Florence on .85 of an acre with separate 800 sq. ft. guest accommodations and a 2-car garage. Beautifully cared for property has multiple decks, and a level yard. $297,000 List #653/14135383 Well-kept in-town 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, 1476 sq. ft.with an open living & dining area, vaulted ceilings & slider to the back patio. Large master suite with backyard access. Paved RV parking space. $223,800 List #636/14312149 Build a new home on this beautiful .28 acre lot located in the Sandpines Golf Course neighbor- hood. Paved road access & all city services available. Adjacent to common open space sur- rounding the Golf Course. $79,500 List #659/15208704 1870 H WY 126, S UITE A PO B OX 3040 F LORENCE , OR F AX 541-997-7654 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.JIMHOBERG.COM 541-997-7653 x R ESIDENTIAL x L AND x C OMMERCIAL x P ROPERTY M ANAGEMENT Commercial land located along Hwy 126 three blocks east of Hwy 101. Lot measures approx. 1.09 acres in size and has approx. 213 feet of paved Hwy 126 frontage. $117,500 List #425/9077782 G r a p h i c S e a r c h International Idea Month Saturday’s Graphic Here is how it works… We will put a graphic or photo in the box to the left. You find it somewhere in the classifieds. Come into our office, Enter your name, phone number and describe where you found the graphic or bring in a clipping to attach to your entry into the drawing for a gift certifi- cate. FOR RENT ☛ Two bdrm, 2 bath lakefront cabin with all appliances, new paint and flooring. 2-car garage. $1,100/month Affordable 1 bdrm condominium units in the Courtyard Condominiums. Complex is centrally Well kept and fully furnished 2 bdrm, 1 bath located & has gated parking, central courtyard Greentrees home with bunkhouse. Covered brick and on-site laundry. HOA dues for exterior patio is wind sheltered and makes for a relaxing maintenance, garbage service, sewer & water. outside setting. $79,500 List #638/14238789 $39,500 List #567/12603021 G o o d L u c k SHIRLY HAMILTON found the Tooth Fairy Day Graphic on Page 10B (TR Hunter Real Estate - On Melody’s left shoulder. She won a gift certificate to Mon Ami Cafe. Gift Certificates must be picked up within 2 weeks of winning Deadline for today’s paper: Monday by 3:00 PM Wednesday’s Graphic