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ID —SANOY (Org.) ROST Thun.. Au«. 31. 1996 (U c I) Y M C A p la n s n e t le a g u e The Mount Hood YM CA w ill offer an adult coed volleyball league this fall at the North Gresham Grade School gym. All teams must have a m inimum of six players and a maximum of 13. Three women and three men must be on the courts at a ll times. Practices and games w ill be at « p.m. and 7 p m Monday through T h u rs d a y th ro u g h N o v e m b e r. Deadline for fees and registration is Sept. 13. The team fee is »100. Individuals may register and be placed on teams The number of teams is limited. B e n e fit s h o o t fo r C F s e t A trap shoot to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation w ill be held Saturday at the Portland Gun Club, <711 S.E. 17<th Ave., two blocks south of Powell Boulevard. Called “Shoot Down C F .” the event H arding available is open to shooters of all abilites and ages, including novices. Fun shoots w ill be available all day. The Hunter’s Special shoot is at 10 a.m . followed by a Celebrity Backer shoot at 1 p.m and a Hunter's Surprise at 3 p.m There will be drawings for a rifle, coast hotel accommodations and fishing trips. Dave Twardxik, former Portland T ra il Blazer, is honorary chairman for the benefit. For more information, call the Portland Gun Club at 666-9977 or the Oregon C hap ter of the C ystic Fibrosis Foundation at 231-4015. at East County grade schools after school resumes. F ir e d a n g e r p r o m in e n t Hunters should remember the high fire danger in eastern Oregon if they are planning to hunt for antelope this week The woods and range lands are dry from the hot weather and the fire danger is high throughout the eastern part of the state, said Oregon Depart m ent of F o re s try o ffic ia ls . A statewide ban is in effect oa open camp fires in state and federal forests and range lands. F la g fo o tb a ll s t i l l a v a ila b le S o c c e r te a m s e e k s p la y er s Boys interested in playing flag football can register for the Mount Hood YM CA fall program. The league is open to boys in the third through sixth grades. T h e season b eg in s in la te September and runs for eight weeks. Games will be played Sunday at Col umbia High School in Gresham. Registration forms are available at the Mount Hood YM CA office, 224 N E Roberts Ave. Forms also will be Continued from Page 9. An over-30 East County men's out door soccer team is seeking ex perienced players to compete this fall in the Metro League. Those interested in playing may call Bob Dolphin at 666-2961. League play begins Sept 2». France, Canada, Belgium, West Ger many, the United Kingdom and Holland. “ I had some experience with the Greeks during our competition In Athens in 1975 and I remember many pleasant experiences,” said Harding. 50-meter obstacle course; firing the Greek m ilitary’s 45-caliber pistol, 45-caliber Thompson submachine gun and 7.63mm assault rifle ; orienteering, which demands both stamina and map reading skills over a set course; and grenade throwing Each nation fields six three-man teams in the competition, which is broken down in divisions of novice, veteran and over-35. “ We have a good team this year with many new competitors," said Harding, a plant nursery owner who lives in Tualatin with his wife, Bon nie, and S-year-old son, Bradly. “The rookies are a weakness with their in experience, but they have en thusiasm. “The dry climate and the heat will affect the competition this year, but I think we should do pretty good,'* H ar ding said prior to the Athens competi tion. Shannon Construction Co. Custom H om es, A d d itio n s, & R em o d elin g L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d , In s u r e d 6 2 2 -4 0 5 5 Free E s t im a t e s G e n « Shonnon ClOR's annual pentathlons are held in a different NATO nation each year, though not all NATO nations belong to CIOR because they do not have reserve forces. Last year, the CIOR competition was in Oslo, Nor way. In 1967, the pentathlon is scheduled for Copenhagen, Den mark. Other CIOR nations include * DREAM L Football Continued from Page 9. of losing the close games ” The reason? Funderberg says it is ^perianee. With 1» starters back last year, he is confident a win- idng season is in the making. •T h e 35 seniors have a great im pact in te rm s of le a d e rs h ip , k n o w le d g e a n d e x p e r ie n c e ,” Fimderbesg said. “ For our first prac tice, we looked pretty sharp. ” O ffensively, Sandy’s returning include: Ben Glawe, left tackle; Paul Weise, center; Bob D a u g h e r ty , r ig h t g u a r d ; Mo Emerich, right tackle; Steve Pear son, split end; Tony Hale, tight end; B yro n S ta m n , ta ilb a c k ; D ean game to be a complement to the pass ing game. "We ll run a lot of veer and option,” said Funderberg of Sandy ’s offensive sets “ We ll run out of the I (formation) and run a lot of mis direction plays. Our offensive line has gotten handled in the past We re going to have more confidence in the run this year which w ill open up our passing game. We’ll throw the ball a lot — probably 30 times a game. “ We’re not going to throw any more than we have. We’re going to throw more effectively." Receivers that Spanier will be look ing for are Stacey Pearson, Tony Weaver, flanker; and Rob Spanier, quarterback. Defensively, returning starters in clude: Gerald Hale, free safety; M a rk Shank, le ft ta c k le ; B ill Christman, nose guard; and Dean Harris, tackle. Funderberg added th at three seniors are battling for the fullback spot. Sandy’s offensive line w ill be an important ingredient to a successful season. In the past. Mount Hood Con fe re n c e powerhouses such as Gresham and Barlow shut down San dy's running game This season, Funderberg expects the running O Hale, Gerald Hale, Dan Weaver and Randy Wheeler. “ We like to be pretty diversified,” said Funderberg "We re not afraid to pass on first down and we may run on third and long, too ” Sandy is faced with a tough schedule the first half of the season. Its first opponent is David Douglas on Friday. Sept 5, with a non-counter against Milwaukie and an away game at Gresham to follow. TRUSTK*S NOTICE O f SALE I is mod« to fhot certain trust ■de by DAVIO L. WOODCOCK 9 RO9R4 S. WOODCOCK, os tononts by the e n t i r e t y , os g r o n t o r , to C O M MONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, os trustee, in fovor of EARL J. SMITH 9 LOUISE F. SMITH, husbond 9 wffo, □« beneficiory, doted December 3. 1969. recorded February 7. 1996. in the mortooge record* of Clockomos County. Oregon, in loo No. 86-04792. covering the following described root property »¡footed in soid county and slot«, to-wit The West h ell of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 34, Township 2 S o u * . Range 5 East of the W illam ette M eridian. in the County of Cfockamae and Stote of Oregon. EXCEP TING THEREFROM the North 853.0 foot, and ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM the West 410.0 foot. 1W W WtVWVforwy ww "tw trustee Iiwaiaw 9oth the beneficiory end the cted to sell have slscted ta il the said real property | to satisfy ' I the obligations secured by said id and a notice of defoult has trust dead bean recorded pursuant to Oregon Revis ed Statutes 86.735(3): the default for which the foreclosure is mode Is r's failure to pay when du« the grantor'i foilowirK The outstanding monthly payments due the first day of eoch month, for 10-1-95 ond each menth thereafter, total ¡ng TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED ANO EIGHTY FIVE DOLLARS AND SIXTY CENTS (92.995.60). as of 6-2-96. By reason o t said d e fa u lt the beneficiary has declared all sum* owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, soid sums being the following, to-wit: THIRTY- SEVEN tho usand SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS A N D THIRTY ONE CENTS (93.730.31). principal, as of 4-10-86. with interest thereon from that date until paid. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee w ill on Oc tober 31. 1996. at the hour of 2 :0 0 o'clock. P.M ., in occord with the standard time established by ORS 187.110. ot the front steps of the Clockomos Conty Cour thouse. in the City of Oregon City. County of Clockomos State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described of the aror had power to convey at th# time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations ther- by secured ond the costs ond expenses of sols, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that ony person named in ORS 86.753 has the right. at any time prior to five days before the dote lost set for the tale. Io have this foreclosure proceeding dismiss ed and the trust deed reinstated by pay ment to the beneficiory of the entire amount due (other than such portion of the principal os would not then be due hod no default occurred) ond by curing ony other default complained of herein fhot is copable of being cured by tender ing the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, ond in oddltlon to poymg said sums or tendering the per formonce necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs ond expenses octuolly incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustees ond attorney's not exceeding the amounts TRS 96.753 provided by said ORS i In construing this notice, the masculin« gender inc ludes the fa dudes feminine and the neuter, the singular ' includes in c ------ the , plural. the word grontor" includes ony suc cessor in interest to the grantor os well as ony other person owing on obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, ond the words "trustee’ and beneficiory" include their respec tive successors in interest, if ony. 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