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PDBLIC NOTICES '
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
OF SALE ,
Reference is made to that
certain trust d'jed made, exe
cuted and delivered by
STEVEN LOUIS CIOLLI &
SHERYL ANNE CIOLLI,
husband and wife, as grantor,
to MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.,
INC.. as trustee, to secure
certain obligations in favor of
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
PENDLETON , as benefi
ciary, dated October 23, 1978,
recorded October 24, 1978. in
the mortgage records of Mor
row County, Oregon in book
No. 'M" at page 14289 cover
ing the following described
real property situated in said
county and state, to-wit:
Lot 14, Block 2, Hansen's
First Addition to the City
of Boardman, in Section 9,
in Township 4 North,
Range 25 E.W.M., Morrow
County, Oregon.
nka Western Heritage
Federal Savings & Loan Asso
ciation. Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy
the obligations secured by
said trust deed and to fore
close said deed by advertise
ment and sale; the default for
which the foreclosure is made
is grantor's failure to pay
when due the following sums
owing on said obligations,
which sums are now past due,
owing and delinquent:
Monthly principal and interest
payments in the amount of
$506.00 each for the months of
November, 1982, through
April. 1983, plus late charges
of $17.01 each for the months
of November, 1982, through
April, 1983.
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared the
entire unpaid balance of all
obligations secured by said
trust deed together with the
interest thereon, immediately
due, owing and payable, said
sums being the following,
to-wit:
Principal amount of $38,965.68
together with interest thereon
at the rate of 12.50 percent per
annum from October 1, 1982,
plus deferred late charges of
$68.04 and late charges of
$102.06.
A notice of default and
election to sell and to foreclose
was duly recorded April 14,
1983, in book "M" at page
21593 of said mortgage rec
ords, reference thereto hereby
being expressly made.
WHEREFORE, NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN That the
undersigned trustee will on
Wednesday, the 7th day of
September, 1983, at the hour of
10 o'clock, A.M., Standard
Time, as established by Sec
tion 187.110, Oregon Revised
Statutes, at main door of the
Morrow County Courthouse, in
the City of Heppner, County of
?.Iorrow, State of Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the interest in
the said described real prop
erty which the grantor had or
had power to convey at the
time of the execution by him of
the said trust deed, together
with any interest which the
grantor or his successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obliga
tions thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale,
including a reasonable charge
by the trustee. Notice is fur
ther given that any person
named in Section 86.760 of
Oregon Revised Statutes has
the right to have the foreclo
sure proceeding dismissed
and the trust deed reinstated
by payment of the entire
amount due (other than such
portion of said principal as
would not then be due had no
default occurred) together
with costs, trustee's and at
torney's fees at any time prior
to five days before the date set
for said sale.
In construing this notice and
whenever the context hereof
so requires, the masculine
gender includes the feminine
and the neuter, the singular
includes the plural, the word
- Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July M, IMS
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"grantor" includes any suc
cessor in interest to the gran
tor as well as, any other person
owing an obligation, the per
formance of which is secured
by said trust deed, and their
successors in interest ; the
word "trustee" includes any
successor trustee and the
word "beneficiary" includes
any successor in interest of
the beneficiary named in the
trust deed.
DATED at Eugene. Oregon.
April 18.
WILLIAM S. WILEY
Successor Trustee
P.O. Box 1147
Eugene, OR 97440
Published: July 21, 28; August
4. 11. 18. 1983.
In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
No. 1902
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Estate of :
FLORENCE R. McMILLAN
Deceased.
Probate proceedings in the
estate of FLORENCE R.
McMILLAN, deceased, are
now pending in the above
entitled court, wherein
GEORGIA A. IRVIN, the
undersigned, has been ap
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
said estate. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
them, in due form, within four
months after the date of the
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the under
signed at the following ad
dress now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: Winter &
Doherty, 471 N. Main, Hep
pner, Oregon or they may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may ob
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal rep
resentative or the latter's at
torney(s) who is (are)
WINTER & DOHERTY
Box 582,
Heppner, OR 97836
Phone 676-9456
GEORGIA A. IRVIN
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 417
Irrigon, OR 97844
Phone 922-3514
Published
11, 1983.
July 28; August 4,
BID FORM
RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
FFA CHAPTER invites bids
on the following item for sale:
1949 Chevrolet V4 ton truck - as
is condition
Bids will be opened at River
side High School in Boardman
on July 29, 1983 at 2:00 p.m.
All bids are to be mailed or
delivered to Riverside High
School, PO Box 140, Board
man, Oregon, 97818 before the
time and date specified above.
The Chapter reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Rick Danielson
Riverside FFA Advisor
Date: July 14, 1983.
Published: July 21, 28, 1983.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, and
shall be given for four con
secutive weeks beginning July
28. 1983, that the Morrow
County Court intends to sur
render jurisdiction of certain
County roads within the City
of Irrigon to the governing
body of the City of Irrigon. By
this surrender, the County's
jurisdiction over those roads
shall cease, along with its
jurisdiction to improve, con
struct or repair. The full and
absolute jurisdiction over the
road for all purposes listed
above, and for levying and
collection of assessments
therefor shall vest in the City.
fpjjuHoTKi
Public hearing shall be held
on September 7, 1983, in the
County Courtroom of the Mor
row County Courthouse in
Heppner. Oregon at 9:00 a.m.
The purpose of said hearing
will be to consider objections
or testimony from any inte
rested persons, concerning the
necessity, expediency and
merits of the transfer of juris
diction. The affected County roads
are the following, all located
within the City of Irrigon :
1) First Street W. from
County Road to Washington
Avenue;
2) County Road, between
First St. and Division;
3) Division Street between
County Road and California;
4) South Main Avenue W.,
west from First to the city
limits;
5) Oregon Avenue W., from
First Street W. to the end of lot
4 (short of Third Street);
6) Washington Avenue from
Second Street E., west to the
city limits;
7) The Eastern half of Idaho
Street between First and
Second Street W;
8) The Eastern half of Utah
Street between First and
Second Street W.
Published: July 28; August 4.
11, 18, 1983.
A lot of American
think hypertension ha
eacily identifiable symp
tom. The fact U, however,
hypertension (also called
high blood pressure), us
ually ha no symptom
and can go unrecog
nized for years before
congestive heart disease,
kidney failure, or stroke
it the result. Because
of this many people are
unaware they have the di
sease. According to the
American Heart Associa
tion, only 18 million of
the 35 million Americans
who have definite high
blood pressure know it.
This is a major reason
regular check-upa are so
important
Solar home designs available from OSU
Thinking about building a
solar-heated home? The Ore
gon State University Exten
sion Service has plans avail
able for two moderately
priced passive solar homes
designed specifically for the
Pacific Northwest, announced
Dawn Hawkins, extension
agent, home economics.
One is a two-level 1,530
square foot house featuring a
solar greenhouse. Heating
cost might be cut in half
compared to a similar conven
tional house in Eugene. The
other is a 1,000 square foot
house featuring direct heat
gain through south-facing
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USE OUR LIQUID OR
MALATHION TO TREAT
STORED GRAIN
lle
An Industry in its Infancy
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Ed Glenn shows a plant that is in the early stages
the grapes just beginning to form.
Eastern Oregon's oldest winery
has yet to celebrate its first
birthday and this year's offerings
are made from Washington
grapes, but the future looks
This cluster of grape blossoms and the beginnings of grapes holds
the key to La Casa de Vin's future.
windows. Heating costs might
be cut two-thirds compared to
a conventional house in Eu
gene. Catalogs describing the
house plans are available
without charge from the
Umatilla County office of the
OSU Extension Service. The
plans themselves may be
viewed at the Extension of
fice. 13 S W. Nye in Pendleton,
she added.
In addition to describing the
house plans, the catalogs pro
vide information to help
owners and builders better
understand their building site
TOLL FREE 1-800-452-7396 i
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bright
The winery. La Casa de Vin. is
located just outside Boardman
an(i j$ surrounded by a vineyard
that will begin bearing this fall
or existing house, compare
annual heating costs of pas
sive solar and conventional
coastrut tion. choose a design,
and start their bulding
project The catalogs also in
clude instructions for ordering
construction drawings.
The drawings may be used
for basic ideas and construc
tion details as well as for final
construction plans. Hawkins
said.
The plans and the descrip
tive booklet were prepared for
the Extension Service by Ore
gon Appropriate Technology
in Eugene under contract with
the U.S. Department of
Energy.
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of fruit set with
and soon a local wine will be
available.
I j Casa de Vin is owned by two
partners. Ed Glenn and Dewey
West. A third partner. Vera
Russell, is involved only in the
vineyard, which was planted in
1980.
Glenn lives on the winery and
vineyard site with his wife, Fran
cie. a Riverside High School
teacher, and two children, Harold
12. and laurel. 9. The care of
winery and the vineyard is a
family project with Francie
doing most of the pruning and
care of the vines and the children
pitching in where needed.
As well as acting as the wine
maker. Glenn is an attorney and
has an active practice In Board
man. The vineyard, at this time,
consists of 12 acres that are
planted in grapes and four and a
half of those acres will be bearing
this fall A grape plant must be at
least three years old to bear
much of a crop and it takes five or
six years for it to reach maturity.
Yields are anticipated to be in the
neighborhood of six tons of
grapes to the acre, which will
produce approximately 850 gal
lons of wine.
However because the vines this
year are only three years old the
crop should be closer to four tons
Open Saturday!
SHOE WALK SALE
SFECIIALS
Steel Radial 800
Steel belted for strength extra
mileage
Performance plus stability
35,000 mile written worranty
155RH2 $3385 1.57
155R13 $3613 1.59
165R-13 $4002 1.78
175R-13 $424 2.23
175R14 $4473 1.98
185R14 $4831 2.15
165R-15 $4363 1.93
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Dal Thompson
Manager
676-9464
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story and photos by Ann Sipe
of (trapes which will yield 600
gallons of wine.
The varieties planted In the
vineyard are white resisling,
cabernet suuyigon and snuvlRon
blanc.
Grapes are a good crop for this
nrca as they have extensive rcxtt
systems' that take up to 100
square feet and extend down 20 to
25 feet In dep,h' Tnp lKnl sandy
soils here allow this root system
to stretch out unencumbered.
Crapes also do not require the
heavy fertilization demanded by
other crops in the region,
Enemies of the grapes are
birds, primarily migrating star
lings. 2.4 D drift from wheat
fields (2,4 D is a chemical used to
control weeds but also has an
effect on grape plants) and there
are also a host of diseases grapes
are prone to such as crown gall.
The vineyard here has been
relatively disease free and Glenn
intends to keep It that way.
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The first wine to be produced
resting in these barrels.
UnitKzoal
WINDOW WALL that brings
is found in this large master
large closets. These sre just
offered in this four bedroom,
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AFTER HOURS
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Asst. Manager
Sandra Damas
Cradlt Manager
676 5123
676-9401 or 676-9163
Glenn has been interested In
winemnklng for a number of
years and started out milking
fruit wines, he made his first
grape wine in 1977. He found the
grape wines to be much easier to
mtike and the finished product
more satisfying.
In addition to his "hands on"
experience at making wine Glenn
rends everything he can get his
hands on about wine, attends
seminars, and visits other wine
ries. The wine now sitting in barrels
in the winery will be bottled and
available this fall. Glenn plans to
market the wine from the winery
itself.
Future plans are to have 32 to
r acres bearing fruit and to brew
10-20.000 gallons of wine. The
success of the Eastern Washing
ton wineries with a similar cli
mate and soil conditions Ixxles
well for the future of La Casa de
Vin.
by La Casa de Vin is currently
Raaltv, Inc.
the beauty of outside indoors
bedroom with full bath and
a few of the many features
two bath home.
mham. Or. 17111
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JaHOrr
Sales & Service
free t:n
Muin & May St.,
Heppner