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PAIR,
continued from Page A16
classes, which is where I have
found my passion.”
One of Kuhl's other
passions is disc golf, and
sure that his schoolwork never in 2017, he started his
lagged behind.
own company called Kuhl
After receiving a B-grade Discs, where he sells disc
in a freshman class, Graneto golf equipment and runs
received only A’s for the tournaments.
remainder of his time at
In the fall of 2018, Kuhl
McNary, which allowed brought Graneto into the
him to be recognized as the project to help organize and
salutatorian.
design the website.
“It's all about time
With the success of the
management. I would always business and the professional
fi nd time to do my homework look of the website, Graneto
and make it a priority. I even and Kuhl won the fi rst place
did homework on the bus award for E-business at the
most of the time when we FBLA State Conference in
would go to
April. They
road matches,”
will be heading
Graneto said.
to
National
“I
was
Conference in
thrilled to be
San Antonio,
salutator ian.
TX. on June
I'm just really
24.
motivated and
“I just can't
I pushed to
say
enough
improve in all
great
things
my subjects.”
about them,”
Kuhl,
on
M c N a r y
the
other
FBLA teacher
hand, was the
Brad Lomax
guy that did
said of Graneto
whatever the
and
Kuhl.
team needed
“They are just
— Noah Kuhl
of him on a
great kids to
match-to-
be around. It
match basis — whether it was was really cool to see their
playing in a #1 doubles match, project take off.”
or taking the #2 singles spot.
Kuhl will be attending
“I just really enjoy the Chemeketa
Community
sport,” Kuhl said. “I realized College next year, with
that I could actually be good the plan of transferring to
at this if I put in the time Oregon State University to
and worked on getting better study business management.
every day.”
Graneto will head to Oregon
Kuhl is also extremely State this fall to major in
passionate and successful computer science and minor
when it comes to his in business — he's also excited
schoolwork. What many to compete in intramural
people might not know is tennis at OSU.
what he had to overcome to
Both Graneto and Kuhl are
make it to that point.
grateful for the education and
With dyslexia, a written support that they received at
expressive disorder, a speech McNary.
disorder and an auditory
“Being someone with a
processing disorder, school disability, you tell yourself
has been understandably you can't do anything as
challenging for Kuhl at times. well as others. But I had a
But despite dealing with many lot of teachers push me and
obstacles, Kuhl maintains encourage me to use the
a positive outlook on his skills that I have. I'm really
academics — particularly grateful for the last four years
when it comes to his business at McNary. It's truly been an
classes.
honor,” Kuhl said.
“One of the benefi ts about
Graneto added: “McNary
having dyslexia is that it allows provided me with a lot of
me to be more creative,” Kuhl great opportunities to grow
said. “I have been able to use and put me down the right
that creativity in my business path.”
KEIZERTIMES/Dee Moore
Volcanoes pitcher Kervin Castro
“ One of the
benefi ts
about having
dyslexia
is that it
allows me
to be more
creative.”
VOLS,
continued from Page A16
in its fi rst road game of the
season, coming back from
a 6-0 defi cit to take its fi rst
lead of the game in the 10th
inning.
Home runs by Cash
Gladfelter, Miguel Perez, and
Trent Tingelstad gave Everett
the 6-0 lead. The Volcanoes’
bats got hot in the sixth
inning, with home runs by
Franklin Labour and Ricardo
Genoves, to tie the score at 6.
The AquaSox answered
with three runs in the
bottom of the sixth. The
Volcanoes’ attack resumed
in the eighth, with Yorlis
Rodriguez scoring on a force
out. In the Salem-Keizer
ninth, a single by Sean Roby
scored Simon Whiteman and
Jeff Houghtby.
In the 10th, a sacrifi ce
fl y by Tyler Flores drove in
Labour.
Deiyerbert Bolivar was the
winning pitcher in relief at
1-0, and Israel Cruz had his
fi rst save. Brock Minich took
the loss at 0-1.
Saturday, June 22:
Volcanoes 6, Everett 2
Tyler Flores’s bat and Jesus
Ozoria’s arm led the way to
the second Salem-Keizer
victory in this second game
of a road series.
Ozoria,
just
sent
down from the Augusta
GreenJackets, started and
went fi ve innings to get the
win, striking out four. Flores
hit his fi rst home run of the
season with Sean Roby and
Franklin Labour on base to
give the Volcanoes a 4-0 lead.
Also hitting his fi rst homer
for the Volcanoes was Yorlis
Rodriguez in the sixth with
the bases empty.
Clay Helvey relieved
Ozoria and got his fi rst save.
Juan Then was the losing
pitcher at 0-1.
Sunday, June 23:
Everett 8, Volcanoes 6
The Volcanoes scored the
fi rst two runs of this one, but
the AquaSox got three runs
each in the second and third
and two in the fourth.
In the Salem-Keizer fi rst,
Sean Roby scored on a single
by Yorlis Rodriguez and then
scored as Franklin Labour
tripled.
A ground out, a double,
and a single drove in Everett’s
second-inning
runs.
A
ground out for Salem-Keizer
scored Jeff Houghtby in the
second to tie the score, but
the AquaSox came back with
three in the bottom of the
inning. Juan Camacho hit a
two-run single, and a ground
out scored Patrick Frick.
The last two Everett runs
came when Robert Perez
homered with Billy Cooke
on base. In the Volcano
seventh, George Bell doubled
Keyberth Mejias home and
an error sent Tyler Flores
home from third base. Flores
scored ahead in the ninth on
a single by Simon Whiteman.
Starter Kelvin Nunez
was the winning pitcher, and
Reid Morgan earned a save.
Alex DuBord, the Volcano
starter, took the loss.
County, Oregon, which point
is the Northeast corner of
that tract of land conveyed
to Grover C. Moore, et ux by
deed recorded May 4, 1966 in
Volume 616, Page 167, Deed
Records for Marion County,
Oregon; thence North 376.08
feet to the Northeast corner
of that tract of land conveyed
to Marvin W. Sandberg, et ux
by deed recorded December
7, 1964 in Volume 594, Page
394, Deed Records for Marion
County, Oregon; thence South
89°35’ West along the North
line of said Sandberg tract,
278.9 feet to the Northwest
corner thereof; thence South
0°04’ West along the West
line of said Sandberg tract
and a Southerly extension
thereof, 376.08 feet to the
Northwest corner of the said
Moore tract; thence North
89°35’ East, 279.38 feet to
the place of beginning.
PARCEL 2:
Beginning at a point 33.44
chains North 89°49’ West
of the Northwest corner
of the John Coy Donation
Land Claim in Township 8
South, Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian, Marion
County,
Oregon;
thence
North 89°49’ West 6.52
chains, along the South line
of the John Downing Claim;
thence South 61.36 chains
to the center of the County
Road; thence South 55°30’
East 35 links, along said road;
thence East 6.25 chains,
along said road; thence North
61.56 chains to the place of
beginning.
Save and except:
Beginning at the Southeast
corner of the tract of land
described by that certain
Deed to James H. Ripp, et
ux, from Louis Hendricks, et
ux, recorded in Volume 217,
page 384, Deed Records for
Marion County, Oregon; and
running thence North, along
the East line of said tract,
a distance of 416.14 feet;
thence West, parallel with
the South line of said tract,
a distance of 208.07 feet;
thence South, parallel with the
East line thereof, 416.14 feet
to the South line of said tract;
thence East, along the South
line of said tract, 208.07 feet
to the place of beginning.
Parcel 3:
Beginning at a point
19.98 chains West of the
Northwest corner of the John
Coy Donation Land Claim
in Township 8 South, Range
1 West of the Willamette
Meridian, Marion County,
Oregon; and running thence
West, along the South line
of the G.W. Hunt and John
Downing Donation Land
Claim in said Township and
Range, a distance of 13.46
chains; thence South 31.28
chains thence East 13.46,
along the North line of
property conveyed to John P.
Bentz, et ux, by deed recorded
November 4, 1927, in Volume
194, Page 268, Deed Records
for Marion County, Oregon, to
the Northwest corner thereof;
thence North 31.28 chains to
the place of beginning.
Parcel 4:
Beginning at a point 39.96
chains North 89°49’ West
of the Northwest corner
of the John Coy Donation
Land Claim in Township
8 South, Range 1 West of
the Willamette Meridian,
Marion County, Oregon, said
beginning point being on
the South line of the John
Downiing Donation Land
Claim; thence North 89°49’
West 4.16 chains, along said
line; thence South 59.24
chains to the center of the
County Road; thence North
32° East 77 links, along said
County Road; thence South
55°30’ East 4.65 chains,
along the above road; thence
North 61.36 chains to the
place of beginning.
Save and except that
certain 3 acre parcel off
the South end thereof, as
conveyed to Marvin W.
Sandberg, et ux, by deed
recorded May 13, 1959, in
Volume 522, Page 495, Deed
Records for Marion County,
Oregon.
Also save and except then
North 2 acres of the South 5
acres thereof, as conveyed to
Marvin W. Sandberg, et ux,
by deed recorded December
7, 1964, in Volume 594, Page
394, Deed Records for Marion
County, Oregon.
Monday, June 24:
Volcanoes 13, Everett 3
The Volcanoes lived up
to their name, setting a
Northwest League record
with six home runs in a game
and winning the series with
the AquaSox.
Ricardo Genoves hit two
homers and Jeff Houghtby,
Sean Roby, Franklin Labour,
and Tyler Flores one each.
Kervin Castro became the
second Salem-Keizer starting
pitcher this season to pitch
fi ve scoreless innings. He had
eight strikeouts and allowed
only two hits and one walk.
Houghtby and Roby had
three hits apiece. Simon
Whiteman stole his sixth
base.
Trent Tinglestad hit two
home runs for Everett.
Castro’s win gave him a
1-0 record. Everett starter
Sam Tuivailala was the losing
pitcher at 0-1.
public notices
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
After Recording Return To:
Erich M. Paetsch,
OSB# 993350
Saalfeld Griggs PC
P. O. Box 470
Salem, Oregon 97308-0470
Telephone: (503) 399-1070
Trustee’s Notice of Sale
On information and belief,
the Trust Deed described
herein is a commercial trust
deed, and is therefore not
subject to the requirements
applicable to a residential
trust deed as defi ned in
ORS 86.705(6) on the date
of recordation. This Notice
of Sale is not subject to
the resolution conference
requirements
applicable
to residential trust deeds
being foreclosed in Oregon
after July 11, 2012.
Reference is made to that
certain Trust Deed “Trust
Deed” made by Thomas J.
Schumacher and Rita M.
Schumacher,
as
tenants
by the entirety, as to an
undivided ½ interest and
Brian J. Schumacher and
Stephanie Schumacher, as
tenants by the entirety, as
to an undivided ½ interest,
as Grantor, to West Coast
Trust, as Trustee, in favor
of West Coast Bank, as the
original Benefi ciary, dated
April 6, 2012, recorded April
12, 2012, in the mortgage
records of Marion County,
Oregon in Reel 3374, Page
60, and covering the following
described
real
property
situated in the above-
mentioned county and state,
to wit:
See Attached Exhibit A.
Property Tax Account Nos.:
R28505, R28506, R28507,
and R28508.
Real property or its address
is commonly known as NNA,
Sublimity, OR 97385 (R28505,
R28506, R28507 and R28508)
(the “Real Property”).
The undersigned hereby
disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the above-
described street address or
other common designation.
The
undersigned
as
successor trustee hereby
certifi es that no assignments
of the trust deed by the
Trustee or by the Benefi ciary
and no appointments of a
successor trustee have been
made except as recorded in
the mortgage records of the
county or counties in which
the above-described Real
Property is situated together
with
appointing
Saalfeld
Griggs PC as the current
successor trustee; further, that
no action has been instituted
to recover the debt, or any
part thereof, now remaining
secured by the Trust Deed,
or, if such action has been
instituted, such action has
been dismissed except as
permitted by ORS 86.752(7).
The current benefi ciary of the
Trust Deed is Columbia State
Bank as successor in interest
by merger to West Coast
Bank.
The Real Property will be
sold to satisfy the Promissory
Note identifi ed below secured
by the Trust Deed and a
Notice of Default has been
recorded pursuant to Oregon
Revised Statutes 86.752(3);
the default(s) for which the
foreclosure is made are the
following:
Loan No. 6003138:
Grantor’s failure to pay
the Loan upon the maturity
date of February 15, 2019,
pursuant to the terms of the
Promissory Note securing
that certain Line of Credit
Deed of Trust dated April 6,
2012 (“Note”).
By reason of the above
described
default,
the
Benefi ciary has and does
hereby declare all sums
owing on the Note secured by
the Trust Deed immediately
due and payable, those sums
being the following, to wit:
Principal Balance:
$798,061.36
Accrued Interest to 3/4/19:
$2,639.60
Legal Fees:
$198.50
Appraisal Fees:
$4,913.00
————————————
Total: $805,812.46*
*Total does not include
accrued interest at the rate
of $155.1786 per diem from
March 5, 2019 until paid,
additional
late
charges,
expenditures, or trustee fees,
and attorney fees and costs.
A total payoff amount as of
a specifi c date is available
upon written request to the
successor trustee.
The current Benefi ciary
of the Deed of Trust and
holder of the Promissory
Note referenced therein notes
that both are commercial in
nature and were obtained
for investment and business
purposes.
Wherefore, notice hereby
is given that the undersigned
successor trustee will on
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST
21, 2019, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock a.m. in accord
with the standard of time
established by ORS 187.110,
on the front steps of the
Marion County Courthouse,
100 High Street NE, City of
Salem, County of Marion,
State of Oregon, which is
the hour, date and place
last set for the sale, sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the interest in
the Real Property which the
Grantor had or had power
to convey at the time of the
execution by Grantor of the
Trust Deed, together with any
interest which the Grantor
or Grantor’s successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of the Trust Deed,
to satisfy the foregoing
Promissory Note secured
by the Trust Deed and the
costs and expenses of sale,
including a reasonable charge
by the successor trustee. The
successor trustee intends
to foreclose upon the Real
Property.
Notice is further given that
any person named in ORS
86.778 has the right, at any
time not later than fi ve days
before the date last set for the
sale, to have this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the Trust Deed reinstated
by paying the entire amount
then due (other than such
portion of the principal as
would not then be due had
no default occurred), together
with costs, trustee’s fees and
attorney fees and costs, and
by curing any other default
complained of in the Notice
of Default, that is capable of
being cured by tendering the
performance required under
the Promissory Note or Trust
Deed.
Finally, notice is hereby
given that without limiting
the
trustee’s
disclaimer
of
representations
or
warranties,
Oregon
law
requires the trustee to state
in this notice that some
residential property sold at
a trustee’s sale may have
been used in manufacturing
methamphetamines,
the
chemical components of
which are known to be toxic.
Prospective purchasers of
residential property should be
aware of this potential danger
before deciding to place a
bid for this property at the
trustee’s sale.
In construing this Notice of
Sale, the singular includes the
plural, the word “Grantor”
includes any successor in
interest to the Grantor as well
as any other person owing an
obligation, the performance
of which is secured by the
Trust Deed, and the words
“Trustee” and “Benefi ciary”
include
their
respective
successors in interest, if any.
The mailing address for
the successor trustee, as
referenced herein, is as
follows:
Erich M. Paetsch, Vice
President
of
Successor
Trustee
Saalfeld
Griggs,
P.C,
Successor Trustee
P.O. Box 470
Salem, OR 97308-0470
Trustee’s Telephone
Number: 503-399-1070
Dated: This 18th day of April
2019.
Saalfeld Griggs PC,
Successor Trustee
/s/ Erich M. Paetsch
By: Erich M. Paetsch, O
SB# 993350
Its: Vice President
Exhibit A
Legal Description
PARCEL 1:
Beginning at a point which
is 39.96 chains North 89°49’
West and 3552.10 feet South
from the Northwest corner
of the John Coy Donation
Land Claim in Township 8
South, Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Marion
6/28, 7/5, 7/12, 7/19