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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 2, 2009 Ladies Play Day results Ladies Play Day was held on Tuesday, Au gust 25, at the W illow Creek Country Club. Re sults are as follows: August 25 Low gross o f the field was Pat Edmundson. Low net o f the field was Lorrene Montgomery. Flight A winners were: low gross, Jan Paus- tian; and long drive, Jan Paustian. F lig h t B w in - ners w ere: low gross, Pat Dougherty; low net, Betty Christman; least putts, Ber nice Lott; and long drive, Lorrene Montgomery. Flight C winners were: low gross, Luvil- la Stonstegard; low net, Jackie Allstott; least putts, Ann Elgin; and long drive, Jackie Allstott. B irdies: Pat Ed mundson on #13. Long Putt: Luvilla Sonstegard. lone High School begins school year The lone ASB officer team hosted a back to school assembly for the school. Pictured L-K are: Zac Orem, Tanner Rietmann, Ales Fetterhoff and RJ Ramos. Not pictured is Mikey Raible- president. -Contributed Photos Pictured are this year's lone High School senior football players. L-R: Matt Hams, RJ Ramos, Alex Fetterhoff, Eric Jepsen. Gunner Jessen kneeling in front. -Contributed Photo Cheer camp set in lone A cheer camp for preschool through fifth grade kids will be held Thursday, September 3, at 6 p.m. at the lone School cafeteria. For m ore in fo r mation call Misti Stefani, 422-7142. Pictured are the senior volleyball play ers for lone High School. L-R: Stefanie Archer, Vanessa Ziliani, Brianna Peterson, Tyree Svetich. -Contributed Photo PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain deed o f trust made by REFUGIO RODRIGUEZ and ARM1DA RODRIGUEZ as grantors, GLENN H. PROHASKA as the trustee, and CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING CORP., NOW KNOWN AS GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, as the beneficiary, under that certain deed o f trust dated November 29, 1999, recorded on November 30, 1999 as Microfilm Number M-59972 in the Records of Morrow County, Oregon (said Deed of Trust is a Line o f Credit Deed o f Trust), covering the following described real property situated in the above-mentioned county and state, to wit: Lot 16, Block 10, COLUMBIA TERRACE, in the City ofBoardm an, County of Morrow, and State o f Oregon The real property has a physical address of 204 SW Blalock Court, Board- man, Oregon 97818 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is^ gran tors' failure to pay w hen due the following sum s:_____ PaymentDate 1 TOTAL DEFAULT I Principal and Interest______ _ TS9J5I.S4 By reason of the default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obliga tion secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, those sums being the following, to-wit: Principal $87,478.84 Interest $5,680.28 Insurance $503.00 Taxes plus Advances $7.877.35 TOTAL $101,036.47 Per Diem o f $14.38 or 6% per annum WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee will on October 16, 2009, at the hour o f 1:00 p.m., in accord with the standard o f time established by ORS 187.110, at the front of the main entrance of the Morrow County Courthouse, 100 S. Court Street, Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the real property described above which the grantors had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantors o f the trust deed together with any interest which the grantor or grantors’ successors in interest acquired after the execution o f the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses o f the sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceed ing dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary o f the entire amount then due (other than such portion o f the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained o f herein that is capable o f being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying those sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actu ally incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grant or" 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 “beneficiary" include their respective successors in inter est, if any. DATED: May 15, 2009 James P. Laurick. Trustee State of Oregon, County o f Multnomah )ss. On this 15th day o f May, 2009, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared James P. Laurick. personally known to me to be the person whose name subscribed to the within instrument and acknowl edged that he executed the same.SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 15th day o f May, 2009. Heather Becker NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON My Commission Expires: 6-16-2010 State o f Oregon, County o f Multnomah )ss. I, the undersigned, certify that I am the attorney or one o f the attorneys for the above named trustee and that the foregoing is a complete and exact copy o f the original Trustee's Notice o f Sale. James P. Laurick Trustee Published September 2, 9, 16, and 23, 2009 Affidavit ___ Schades receive Garden Highlight recognition By Kay Proctor A1 a n d M o n a Schade have received the latest G arden H ighlight recognition from the Hep pner Garden Club. O rig in a lly from Portland, the couple be cam e fam iliar w ith the Heppner area during hunt ing seasons over the years and decided it would be an ideal place to live. About four years ago, A1 retired from heavy e q u ip m e n t operating and Mona from GM and m oved to their home about 18 m iles up Willow Creek in the Blue Mountains. G ardening four- plus forested acres at over 4,000’ above sea level on a cold, rocky hillside with grazing deer w andering through was quite a change from the garden friendly climate o f the Willamette Valley. Mona learned by trial and error which har dy perennials and shrubs worked for her. Containers of colorful annuals are kept close by the large front deck the Schades built and enjoy. Their chocolate Lab rador Retriever, Hershey, does her best to keep deer at bay. In addition to the deer, M ona w itnessed a couple of cow elk enjoying a stroll across their prop erty. Signs of cougar have been seen, but no actual cougar yet. The Schades, who have been married 46 years, use their many collectibles and rustics throughout the landscape. They put the plentiful basalt rock to good use in borders, raised beds and a drain field. More hard work extended a meadow like lawn downhill to shade by the creek where a ham mock is hidden away. C ool-w eather veg- etables grow in an area cleared off originally for an ice rink. The rink may be attempted again. Also dur ing winter, the open hill side behind them makes the “perfect sledding hill”. A large family re union at their place this past sum m er was greatly en joyed and included horse shoes and camping. Both Schades love this area o f Oregon. Mona especially appreciates the people they have met and A1 calls it “heaven” . Sounds like a good combination for one and all. The Garden High light recognition honors th o se w ith ex c ep tio n a l seasonal highlights, spe cial outdoor projects or rural locations. To suggest such a yard, contact Neva DeMayo, Heppner Garden Club President. Producers advised to apply for new conservation stewardship program by September 30 Oregon’s agricul tural producers and op erators o f non-industrial private forests are urged to apply for the C onser vation Stew ardship Pro gram before S eptem ber 30 to be considered for this y ear’s funding. This is the first signup for the newly authorized program under the 2008 Farm Bill. T h ro u g h the v o lu n ta ry Conservation Stewardship Program, producers have the opportunity to receive c o n se rv a tio n pay m en ts through the USDA, Natural Resources C onservation Service (NRCS). An in fo rm a tio n m eeting is planned at 9 a.m. on Septem ber 10 at the USDA Service C en ter at 430 Linden Way in Heppner. People can also visit the NRCS office at the Service Center or call 676-5021 for more infor mation. “A limited number o f acres will be accepted into the program each year for the next five years,” Oregon NRCS State Con servationist Ron Alvarado said. NRCS is accepting Conservation Stewardship Program applications on a continuous basis. A ppli cants w ill be evaluated and ranked for funding com petitively within the state, based on the conservation they agree to install and maintain on their land. P r o g ra m r u le s were recently approved, and the application w in dow for the 2009 funding cycle closes at the end of the current fiscal year on Septem ber 30. A pplica tions not received in time or not selected for the cur rent signup can be held for consideration in future years. As more applica tions are accepted through the co n tin u o u s signup, competition for enrollment is likely to increase in fu ture years. “Due to the shorter timeframe, we encourage producers to sign up as soon as they can,” said Alvarado. In O regon, indi viduals, legal entities, and A m erican Indian tribes have the opportunity to enroll ju st over 200,000 acres o f working cropland, g ra ssla n d , p a stu re la n d , rangeland, or non-indus trial private forestland in Fiscal Year 2009. At this time, pay ment rates for the Conser vation Stew ardship Pro gram have not been estab lished, however national e stim ates for projected payment ranges are avail able by land use. F in a l p a y m e n t rates will be determined this fall. At that time, pre approved 2009 applicants will be notified o f their paym ents, which cannot exceed $40,000 per year. Those who then decide to enter into a Conservation Stewardship Program con- tract will receive their first annual payment in October of 2010. For participation in 2009, applicants must com plete the follow ing steps before S eptem ber 30:Complete a Self-Screen ing Checklist to determine if the program is a good fit. The checklist is avail able on the NRCS Web site and at local NRCS offices; Work w ith the local USDA Service Center to verify program eligibility; Sub mit a program application form; Submit an operation map, aerial photograph or overlay that identifies the agricultural and/or forest operation and associated acreage amounts. Once these steps are completed, NRCS will work w ith applicants to gather further information about the land, select ad ditional conservation ac tivities, conduct field visits, and develop a stewardship plan. For additional in formation about the Con servation Stewardship Pro gram, go online to: http:// www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/pro- gram s/csp/index.htm l or visit your local NRCS field office. For more informa tion on how payment rates will be determined, visit the National NRCS Web site at: http://www.nrcs.usda. g ov/program s/new csp/ sp e cia l p d fs/P a y m e n t_ Range Estimate 081309. pdf. Colt Volleyball Program to begin C o lt V o lley b a ll Program w ill begin on Tuesday, Septem ber 15, 2009, with a clinic from 6-7 p.m. at the Heppner Elementary gym. Anyone interested in playing from 3rd thru 6lh grade, are wel come. Registration forms will be available at your schools, and also at the beg in n in g o f the clinic on Tuesday. The cost for participation is $20, which will include a t-shirt. P r a c t i c e s are sc h ed u le d for: F ridays from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.; 3rd/4,h will practice from 8:30-9:30; and 5,h/6,h will practice from 9:30-10:30. lone Volleyball Schedule HHS Volleyball Schedule Sept. 5 - Dufur Jamboree (V) at Dufur, 9 a.m. Sept. 10 - Heppner (V/ JV) at home, 5 p.m. Sept. 12 - Summit Springs Tournament (V) at Condon, 10 a.m. Sept. 4 - Umatilla Jambo ree (A), noon Sept. 8 - at John Day (A/B), 3 p.m. Sept. 10- a t lone(B-C), 5 p.m. G a m e s wi l l be held on T uesdays from 6-7 p.m. Participants are asked to bring kneepads, gym shoes, and a w ater bottle. For m ore in fo r mation call Dieter Waite 676-9138 or Becky Kindle 676-5040. HHS Football Schedule Sept. 4 - Kennedy at Mt. Angel. 7 p.m. IHS Football Schedule Sept. 4 - Crow (Dufur Classic), at Dufur, 1 p.m.