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    EIGHT The Heppner Gaietle-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 22. 1984
Update given
(U-I Uaified - Buy - Sell - Trade - 676-9228 i
on business
By JUSTIN E
WEATHERFORD
A letter and news release
from Lowell Gribble formerly
of Heppner and now chairman
of the board of Ultrasonic
Predictable Maintenance,
explains to Heppner folks
some of the changes that have
taken place in the company he
began here 12 years ago.
Gribble writes from Indio,
California, to tell us that the
name of the franchise com
pany he began in Oregon in
1968 has changed from "Pre
ventative Maintenance" to
"Predictable Maintenance."
The company's original slo
gan, "We discover your
breakdowns before they hap
pen." is unchanged, however.
He explains that, "we became
aware that preventative
maintenance was not enough.
Throughout industry today we
hear the term predictable
maintenance used because it
is critical that industries be
able to predict the condition of
their equipment not just to
prevent failures."
U.P.M. has surely grown
over the years. It started by
using one piece of ultrasonic
equipment; it now employs
seven different pieces that
give the company capabilities
in its trouble-shooting busi-'
ness to predict the condition of
equipment belonging to cus
tomers in many businesses
wood processing, hospitals,
schools, large commercial
buildings, ships, mines, shop
ping centers and a great va
riety of stores and homes.
The latest good fortune to
come to L'.P.M. is that it has
been selected by the United
States Department of Com-
Degree of Honor Lodge
holds initiation ceremony
By JUSTINE
WEATHERFORD
Past-President Mary Bry
ant presided over the initia
tion ceremony and Guest
Night held at the Kate J.
Young Lodge No. 29 of the
Degree of Honor on Tuesday,
Mar. 13, at the lodge hall in
Heppner.
Vivian McConnell was ini
tiated into the lodge member
ship in a formal ceremony.
Distinguished guests were
Bea Clauson, the state direc
tor, and Ada Tresham, both
Heppner optometrist
attends ed. conference
Dr. Edward Shaffiti of Hep
pner is among some 40 North
west doctors of optometry who
attended all or part of a recent
two-day continuing education
conference at Pacific Univer
sity College of Optometry, the
university reports.
Topics covered included
Children's Vision, Strabismus,
Amblyopia and Learning Re
lated Vision Problems by Dr.
William Ludlam, Interpreta
tion of Standard Phychologi
cal Tests by Dr. Nira Levine,
and Binocular Refraction by '
Dr. Rocky Kaplan.
All of the presentators are
on the faculty of the Pacific
Livestock club meets
By JENNIFER CL RRIN
Buttercreek Livestock 4-H
Club met at Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Currin's home on March 14.
Secretary Jason Dougherty
read the minutes and gave a
report on "Lambing your
Ewes." Ryan Currin gave a
report on "Watering your
Sheep" and Beth Heatherly
gave a report on "Internal and
External Parasites of Sheep."
Report Assigner, Rob Ash
beck, appointed people to give
reports.
Janell Bailey told us how
much our animals should
weigh for fair. She also
brought feed samples for all
different kinds of animals.
Our club did a crossword
puzzle on "Different Kinds of
Sheeo"
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For Sale REALTOR
MUlTlPlf USTiNG SERVICE
$40,000 - Income property ne bedroom apts In Heppner
57,500 S bedroom, t bath, family room, fireplace Insert,
assumable VA In Heppner.
39.500 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, electric and wood
beat located on app. 2 acres, terms available.
34.000 fully weatherized. two bedroom, neat clean, terms
available.
Also available 3 miles from Heppner. Bare land 1600 an
acre and 1.73 acre mobile borne site In Heppner city limits
with water and sewer.
N. W. 20th and Emigrant
Pendleton. OR 276-73: t
merce to participate in an
official trade mission to
Europe this month. Douglas
Gribble, president of U.P.M.,
will represent the company,
one of the nine companies
which will participate in
meetings p re-scheduled with
the heads of industry, bankers
and government ministries in
Milan, Italy; Paris, France;
Brussels, Belgium; and Lon
don, England. These meetings
will be held at the U.S. Em
bassies in each of the coun
tries involved.
The younger Gribble will be
explaining the concepts he has
helped to pioneer and will
make arrangements to secure
business and to set up outlets
UP.M. in the European coun
tries. The series of meetings
will terminate in Paris just in
time for the beginning of the
World Trade Convention
which Gribble will be atten
ding. He flew out of Seattle on
March 9, and will return about
the end of this month.
members of the Bend lodge.
Both of these guests took part
in the evening's ceremonies.
Mrs. Clausen spoke about the
lodge's state convention,
which will be held in Bend on
may 4, 5 and 6 this year.
The president of the Hep
pner lodge, Nina Denton, was
unable to attend. Babe Harris
brought the evening's refresh
ments. After the meeting and ini
tiation ceremony concluded,
the members and their guests
enjoyed playing bingo.
College of Optometry. Dr.
Robert Jacobs is director of
continuing education for the
college and arranged the
conference.
The Pacific College of Op
tometry is one of 14 accredited
schools or colleges of optome
try in the nation and Canada
and the only one in the North
west. Pacific University also
includes a College of Arts and
Sciences. Pacific, founded in
1849, is one of the oldest
institutions of higher learning
in the West. The 55-acre
campus is in the heart of
Forest Grove, 25 miles west of
Portland.
Rob Ashbeck has started a
scrapbook for our club.
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PC1LIC K0TICES
Notice of Names of
Persons Appearing To be
Owners of Unclaimed Moneys
The following named per
sons are apparent owners of
unclaimed (personal) proper
ty reported to the Division of
State Lands, Salem, Oregon:
Boardman: Hector Garcia,
P.O. Box 43; Michelle Gra
ham, Rt. 1 Box 79.
Irrigon: Judith Bernard;
John Hardiman, P.O. Box 307;
Andrew S. Skiles, Rt. 2 Box
204; Minnie L. Skiles, Rt. 2
Box KM.
Sharon Lewis. Broker
Keith Lewis 676-5233
Lexington; William J.
Doherty, General Delivery;
Norman Williams, Box 405.
Information concerning the
amount and description of the
property and the name and
address of the holder may be
obtained by any person pos
sessing a legal or equitable
interest in the property by
WRITING to the Division of
State Lands, 1445 State Street,
Salem, Oregon 97310. Because
of the large number of names
being published throughout
the state, we will not be able to
provide information by tele
phone. If proof of claim is not
presented by the owner to the
holder, and if the owner's
right to receive the property is
not established to the holder's
satisfaction by May 5, 1984,
the unclaimed moneys will be
placed in the custody of the
Division of State Lands, to
which all further claims must
be directed.
ORS 98.418 Certain agree
ments to pay for recovery of
abandoned property unen
forceable. All agreements to
pay compensation to recover
or assist in the recovery of
property reported under ORS
98.352 made within 24 months
after the date payment or
delivery is made under ORS
98.362 are unenforceable.'
Published: March 22, 29, 1984.
PUBLIC NOTICE
On Monday, April 2, 1984, at
8:00 p.m. the Common Council
of the City of Heppner, Ore
gon, will hold a public hearing
on an Ordinance to fix a day
for public hearing before the
Heppner City Council at which
time the electors of the City of
Heppner may appear and be
heard on the question of an
nexation of property owned by
Bobbi Angell located to the
South and West of the Heppner
Masonic Cemetery.
Published: March 22, 1984.
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to that
certain trust deed made, exe
cuted and delivered by
LESLIE P. COUGHRAN and
PATSY J. COUGHRAN, as
grantor, to MORROW COUN
TY ABSTRACT AND TITLE
CO., INC., as trustee, to se
cure certain obligations in
favor of FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC.
OF PENDLETON, , as
beneficiary, dated February
25, 1977, recorded March 8,
1977, in the mortgage records
of Morrow County, Oregon in
Book No. "M" at page 1O803,
covering the following des
cribed real property situated
in said county and state,
to-wit:
Lot 4, Block 2, HILLVIEW
ESTATES, in Section 17,
Township 4 North, Range 25,
E.W.M., Morrow County,
Oregon,
-rnka WESTERN HERI
TAGE FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
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-
FCBilC NOTICES
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 not past due,
owing and delinquent:
Monthly principal, interest
and escrow payments in the"
amount of $646.00 each for the
months of July through No
vember, 1983, plus late char
ges of $12.91 each for the
months of July through No
vember, 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
$34,301.37, together with inte
rest thereon at the rate of 9.25
percent per annum from June
1, 1983, plus late charges of
$64.55.
A notice of default and
election to sell and to foreclose
was duly recorded November
21, 1983, in book "M" at page
22457 of said mortgage re
cords, reference thereto here
by being expressly made.
WHEREFORE, NOTICE
HEREBY IS GIVEN That the
undersigned trustee will on
Wednesday, the 25th day of
April. 1984. at the hour of 10.00
o'clock. A.M., Standard Time,
as established by Section
187.110. Oregon Revised Sta
tutes, at main door of the
Morrow County Cths., in the
City of Heppner, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the interest in
the said described real pro
perty 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
said 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
"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,
November 3d, 1983.
' s) William S.Wiley
Successor Trustee
P.O. Box 1147,
Eugene, OR 97440
Published: March 1, 8, 15, 22,
29, 1984.
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PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE HEARING
A public hearing will be held
wherein citizen comments
may be received on the Pro
posed Use of State and Fede
ral General Revenue Sharing
Funds, so that they may be
considered as the budget for
the City of Heppner for the
Fiscal Year 1984-1985 is being
developed. The hearing will be
Monday, March 26th, 1984 at
7:30 P.M., at City Hall, 188 W.
Willow Street, Heppner,
Oregon.
Marshall Lovgren,
Budget Officer
Published: March 22, 1984.
FIRST NOTICE
FIRST BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A meeting of the Budget
Committee for the Heppner
Rural Fire Protection Dis
trict, will be held Wednesday,
April 11, 1984. at 7:30 P.M., at
the Howard Pettyjohn home,
Condon-Heppner Highway,
Heppner, Oregon. At that
time, the Budget Message and
the Proposed Budget will be
presented to. the Budget
Committee for their conside
ration. A copy of the Proposed
Budget will be available at 471
N. Main Street, Heppner, Ore
gon. Anyone interested may
discuss the budget in whole or
in part with the budget com
mittee. Jo Pettyjohn
Budget Officer
Published: March 22, 1984.
Cards
Thanks
of
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Thank you! To all who
brought flowers, visited, sent
cards, telephoned and sent
best wishes while I was in the
hospital recenty. Also, special
thanks to Dr. Wolff and Pio-
neer Hospital personnel.
Mary Goheen
3-22-lp
To Dr. Koznek and Ken
Dyball and all the pprsonn-! at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
thank you for the good care I
received.
Lucille Massey
3-22-lp
The Hermiston Women's
Bowling Association wishes to
thank those men from the Blue
Mountain Association who
helped keep our tournament
running smoothly. We also
want to thank the following
businesses who donated
prizes :
Ron McDonald Chevrolet,
First Interstate Bank,
LeBush, Shoe Box, Peterson's
Jewelers, Turner Van Marter
and Bryant, Gardner's Men's
Wear, Murray Rexall Drugs,
Cole's House of Fashion, Cal's
Mobil, Lott's Electric, Green
Feed and Seed, Pettyjohn's
Farm and Builders Supply, D
& L Repair, Farley Motor Co.
Coast to Coast, Les Schwab,
Scars, Kate's Pizza and Pas
try, Blackhorse Tavern, Case
Furniture Co., Wagon Wheel
Cafe and Lounge, Heppner
Auto Parts, Central Market,
Tom's Chevron, R 4 W Drive
in, Trish's Beauty Shop, Show
to Go, V 4 G Tavern, Del's
Market, Morrow County Grain
Growers, Kinzua Corporation,
Heppner Bowl.
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Heeler mix, stocky brown
male dog with red collar. Last
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cemetery. Answers to
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Help Wanted 4
JOBS OVERSEAS - Big
money fast. $20,000 to $50,000
plus per year. Call 1-216-453-3000,
Ext. 27178. 3-22-2p
PART TIME: A national
news co. needs a person to
obtain building permit infor
mation every two weeks from
Morrow Co. Courthouse. Ideal
for retired person. $27 per mo.
If interested, send name, ad
dress, phone no. and work
status to zone mgr. Dodge Div.
MHIS, Box C9037, Seattle, WA
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Rentals
Two bedroom apartment
available after March 24. With
stove, fridge, water and gar
bage services furnished. Call
76 -9G36 or collect 276-4674.
3 15-2C
FOR RENT: two bedroom
furnished apartment, water
and garbage furnished. No
children or pets. $160. 676-9171.
Herman Green. 3 15-3c
Two bedroom apartment.
Kqutil opportunity housing
r.15 N. Elder. Heppner.
473-2R59 2 2-4p-tfc
FOR RENT close to down
own Heppner: 1 bdrm. fur
nished and unfurnished apts.
Heat, water. garbaKe. range
nnd refrigerator. Rent starts
nt IU 422-7579
l-12fs
HOUSE FOR RENT on 165
Linden Way. Phone 487-0538.
Elgin. Joyce Breeding 3-22-2C
APARTMENTS for rent: 1
& 2 bdrm. in lone: $110 - $145
month plus utilities. 422-7579.
1 12-tfs
Furnished Bachelor and
One Bedroom Apt. for rent.
Water and garbage included.
676-9157 days. 676-9284 eves,
and weekends. 3-1-tfc
Services 8
I GUNS: Bought, sold or
traded. Will order for 10 per
cent above cost.
SPECIAL: Lube, oil, and
filter change plus car wash,
$18. 4x4s $1 extra. Up to five
quarts. Union 10-40.
BRING BACK THE
SHINE to your vehicle and
protect the paint on newer
ones, bimonize Wax $19.95
and up.
Vern'i 76 Station 676-5184.
Winter tires off -..'summer
tires on and balanced; tube
less, $7 a pair - tube type $9 a
pair. Vern's 76 Station 3-8-tfc
Carpets and upholstery
cleaned professionally. John
Shaw. 676-5283. 9-12-tfc
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1983 Chev. Caprice
Classic 4 Dr. Sedan,
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Cruise control, 6-way power seats,
Power windows, Deluxe interior, Tilt
wheel, Vinyl top, AM-FM stcrio
cassette, PS, PR, 4,200 miles,
Immaculate cond.
We Do Front End Alignments
Farley Motor Co.
Heppner 676-9116
Business
Opportunities
THE BUSINESS THAT
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the present time is undergoing
tremendous growth and profit
all across the country. Dis
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are at the top of both catego
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Moderate investment : $7,700
$14,400. This is truly a ground
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Livestock
Poultry
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Experienced with cattle,
horses, dryland and irrigated
fanning. Contact Wil Perrine
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Hwy. B 88 Corona del Mar, CA
92625. 3 22 10c
farm
Equipment
Oil fired water trough
heater, $50; Powder River
Calf table, $475. 989-8442.
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Miscellaneous 14
Green Bar Computer
Paper: One carton 9'- x 11
with Mi in. strip - off margins.
$49.50. One broken carton
(over half full) of 8Vi x 11, a
bargain at $24.00. Ilrppner
Gazette'Tlmea, 147 W. Willow,
676-9228. 3 15-tfs
FOR SALE: Snugli baby
pack and infant car seat. Best
offer 676-9939. 3 15 2x
Biggest selection of doll and
teddy bear books in Eastern
Oregon. Paul's Hand Me-Down-Dolls
and Bears. 365 S.
Main, Pendleton, OR 503-278-0277
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Real Estate 23
Three bedroom Heppner
house for sale, $36,000. 276-7184
3 15-tfc
COZY TWO
house on extra
BEDROOM
large lot for
$16,000. Ph, 676 5503. 1 2-8-tfc
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Decorate your la ...l with one
of our large selection of lawn
ornaments now on display in
front of the store. Stop by and
look them over. Pettyjohn
Farm & Building Supply
676-9157. 3-22-lc
Plan on ADDING a Phone?
Don't forget Pettyjohn's has
all the accessories to extend a
phone in your home. Petty
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