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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 2, 2017 EIGHT
FOR SALE
THOMAS
ORCHARDS
Kimberly, Oregon
U-PICK
-Semi-Cling Peaches
-Santa Rosa Plums
by weekend
REDI PICKED
-Semi-Cling Peaches
-Apricots (Case Sale)
While they last
10+lbs only $1/lb
SE Utah Avenue, Irrigon,
OR 97844. The court case
number is 15CV217, where
U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A.,
AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9
MASTER PARTICIPA-
TION TRUST, Plaintiff
and TOMMY B. TIFT
AKA TOMMY BRYCE
TIFT; CINDY L. TIFT
AKA CINDY LEE TIFT;
JPMORGAN
CHASE
BANK, N.A.; UNIFUND
CCR PARTNERS; OCCU-
PANTS OF THE PROP-
ERTY, Defendants. The
sale is a public auction
to the highest bidder for
cash or cashier’s check, in
hand, made out to Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office.
For more information on
this sale go to:
www.oregonsheriffs.com/
sales.htm
Published: July 12, 19, 26
and August 2, 2017
Affidavit
4-H club uses their ‘hands for
larger service’ to make fidget
quilts
OTLD ANNIVERSARY
BRING CONTAINERS
FOR U -PICK
CHECK US OUT ON
FACEBOOK FOR UPDATES
Open 7 days a week
8 am-6pm ONLY
541-934-2870
7-5-1c
Sew Fantastic 4-H Club members with the small “fidget quilts” they are working on as a Hands-
for-Larger Service project. The little quilts include different colors and textures of fabric with
activities stitched to the top for restless hands to “fidget” with. They will be entered in the
upcoming Morrow County Fair, then given to Alzheimer’s patients or children with autism.
Pictured L-R are club members Aubrey Smith, Harley Anderson, Grace Ogden, Madison Orem
and Katie Spivey. Club members who also sewed quilts but are not pictured include Kylie Boor,
Hannah Palmer, Lynn Williams and leader Nancy Jepsen. -Contributed photo
2007 Toyota Camry Hy-
brid, less than 100,000
miles, see at 910 E Fair-
view Way. 541-676-9782.
7-19-4c
FOR RENT
House for rent, Heppner 2
bedroom, 1 bath, close to
downtown & school $495/
month. First, last & depos-
it. 541-945-9048
5-3-tfc Elimari Vargas plays with blocks at the OTLD's table at the
Boardman Quilt Group adds
new exhibit categories for 2017
quit show
Two new categories
Irrigon Watermelon Festival. The library district attends
community functions like the watermelon festival as a way of have been added to the
October 13-14 Board-
For rent, 3 bedroom, pos- connecting with its patrons. -Contributed photo
sibly 4th, electric heat,
2750 sq ft, 2 full baths,
2nd kitchen, new carpet.
$850 per month, first, last
plus cleaning deposit. Pets
on Approval with deposit.
535 Elder Street. 541-379-
4111, 541-656-8660.
7-19-tfc
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
Morrow SWCD will ac-
cept bids for 3 steel ex-
terior doors and frames
with hardware, one with
lite. Doors to be painted
according to owner specs.
Sealed bids will be accept-
ed until 3:30 pm Friday,
August 11, 2017. Office
location is 430 W Linden
Way, Heppner. For ques-
tions, contact Janet Green-
up at 541-676-5452 x 109.
Successful bidder will be
notified Monday, August
14, 2017. Morrow
Published: August 2, 2017
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On August 31, 2017 at the
hour of 11 am the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR
97836, inside the lobby at
the Front doors, the de-
fendant’s interest will be
sold, subject to redemp-
tion, in the real property
commonly known as: 105
man Quilt Show. People’s
-Continued from PAGE ONE needs of residents of the
Trail Library District
will host author Rinker
Buck for two author visits.
Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 7
p.m. at the SAGE Cen-
ter, Buck will give a pre-
sentation with Q&A and
book-signing afterwards.
Thursday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m.,
the same presentation with
Q&A and book-signing will
be in Heppner at a site to be
determined.
Oregon Trail Library
District continues to pro-
vide library services to
the three communities of
Boardman, Heppner and
Irrigon. OTLD’s mission is
to meet the informational,
cultural and recreational
district with information
resources on a broad variety
of topics, in as many differ-
ent formats as are appropri-
ate, and from a wide variety
of viewpoints through the
development of local col-
lections and links with other
agencies. Using the mis-
sion statement as a guide
the board of directors will
be developing a five-year
strategic plan that provides
services and materials to its
patrons.
Library director Kathy
Street may be reached with
any questions at 541-481-
3365 or otlddirector@cen-
turylink.net.
We don’t fly airplanes
We can’t train elephants
We’re not good cooks
We don’t build computers
We can’t raise wheat
We don’t practice law
We can’t set a broken leg
We don’t put out forest fires
We can’t measure & cut lumber
We don’t sell fat quarters
We don’t rent movies
We won’t charm snakes
We don’t rotate tires
We’re not painters
We can’t resole shoes
We don’t fill cavities
We don’t sell antiques
We don’t know jewelry
We can’t fill prescriptions
We don’t savvy hardware
We can’t fill propane tanks
We don’t sell or bag groceries
We shouldn’t run with scissors
BUT
WE
SURE
CAN
PRINT
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES
188 West Willow • 676-9228
Choice Award for ages 9-11
and People’s Choice Award
for ages 12-14 will recog-
nize the work and skills of
younger quilters.
“Entries by younger
quilters have always been
included in the Annual Fall
Quilt Show, and we want
to encourage their work
by having People’s Choice
Awards just for young quil-
ters,” said Kathy Hyder,
long-time Boardman Quilt
Group participant. Youth
that exhibited quilts in 4-H
or Open Class at county
fairs are encouraged to dis-
play their projects.
The 13 th annual show
is open to all interested
quilters. Now is the time
to finish quilts in process,
or to locate your Granny’s
treasured quilt. Both are
welcome to be displayed
at the annual quilt show.
There is no fee to exhibit a
quilt, but an entry form is
required. Entry forms must
be submitted by Thursday,
Oct. 6, and may be obtained
at Aunty Ida’s Quilt Shop,
435 W. Hermiston Ave,
Hermiston, OR 9 a.m.-
Teegan Burt, 13, of Boardman with her quilt exhibit at the 2016
Boardman Quilt Show. -Photo by Cheryl Tallman
5 p.m., 541-567-2726 or
by calling 541-481-9426,
or emailing Killingbeck-
ranch@yahoo.com,
Show hours are 10
a.m.-4 p.m. on Friday, Oct.
13, and Saturday, Oct. 14.
Mini classes, educational
displays, and fabric and
quilting supply vendors will
be present. Featured quilter
Lila Killingbeck will be
sharing tips and examples
of her art.
Lunch will be avail-
able. Door prize winners
will be drawn hourly. Ad-
mission is $3 and is good
for both days. The winner
of the raffle quilt, made by
local quilters, will be drawn
Blue Mountain Spanish Sound
performs Aug. 7 at Boardman
Blue Mountain Spanish
Sound will perform for the
Music in the Parks outdoor
summer concert series at
7 p.m. on Aug. 7 at the
Boardman Marina Park,
Heppner & Ione Branches
located off N. Main Street
on Marine Drive.
Blue Mountain Spanish
Sound is an acoustic guitar
duo comprised of Jesse
Campos and Lance Smith.
They play all-original clas-
sical guitar music with
Latin influences and have
released two albums. Jason
Valentine, of Good Morn-
ing Northwest, KVEW
ABC TV, says they are
the “Fastest fingers in the
Northwest.” Blue Mountain
Spanish Sound has a new
CD released Dec. 27 called
“Dimensions” with 15 new
You do not have to be a customer to enter and no purchase is necessary.
Member FDIC
beobank.com
on Saturday afternoon, at
the end of the show. Tickets
for the annual quilt raffle
will be sold at Morrow
County Harvest Festival,
SAGE Center, Boardman,
on Oct. 7, and at the Oct.
13-14 quilt show.
To get to the quilt show,
exit I-84 at the 164 inter-
change. Go south on Main
Street one half mile and turn
west on City Center Street.
Boardman Senior Center,
100 Tatone Street, Board-
man, is next to Boardman
City Hall.
For information about
Boardman Quilt Group
activities, contact Kathy
Hyder, 541-571-7009.
Blue Mountain Spanish Sound.
songs.
The Music in the Parks
concert series is free to the
public and begins at 7 p.m.
on Mondays through Aug.
14. Concessions will be
available for purchase.
The final concert of
the season will be the band
Cruise Control at the Ir-
rigon Marina Park on Aug.
14. In inclement weather,
the performance will be at
the Irrigon Senior Center.
For more information
about the Music in the Parks
concert series, contact Tami
at 541-571-0844.