SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 20, 2002
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CARD OF THANKS
The HHS Cheerleaders would
like to congratulate Gene Doherty
(#44) for winning the Ewe-Do-
Bingo at St. Patrick's Celebration
and thank everyone who bought
tickets from us for that fund
raiser.
The following people took ex
tra time and effort to help us and
we would like to recognize them
for that: Rick Johnston for the
linemarker; Murray Drugs for the
copies and miscellaneous; Mike
Proctor and Jay Keithley for
marking our grid; and an extra big
thank you to Pat and Bobette
Lovgren and their daughter Tori
for letting “Goldy” be the special
Ewe! Jannie Allen did another
great job as line judge this year.
Thank you!
Also, a special thank you to our
families who helped us sell tick
ets.
Heppner High School
Cheerleaders: Julie Proctor,
Codi Rosecrans, Meghan and
Madison Bailey, Lindsay
Mitchell, Jesse Kempas
____________________ 3-20-lp
As a citizen of Lexington, I
would like to take this opportu
nity to publicly thank the Port of
Morrow for its help in making the
completion of the water system
update possible. In these times of
diminishing revenues and diffi-
cult-to-obtain grants, such infra
structure maintenance is becom
ing more out of reach for small
towns. And, such maintenance
and improvements are necessary
in these old systems. The willing
ness of the Port of Morrow to help
the Town of Lexington with this
project has made possible im
provements that should serve well
into the future.
Once again, many thanks for
your efforts on a difficult and of
ten frustrating project.
Al R. Brazell
3-18-lc
There are too many people to
list to thank for their donations
and hard work for the Matheny
Chili Feed Benefit last Friday.
However, a few people went be
yond the call of duty and really
made it a great success as well as
being a lot of fun: Tanna Padberg,
for her fabulous chili, homemade
desserts and countless hours she
spent preparing it all; Arletha
Brannon, for her generous food
donations, her help in setup and
cleanup, and trips to the store;
D ebbie Basile and Janice
Huddleston for their much needed
help in setting up, cleaning up and
keeping everything stocked;
Kathy Rauch and her 4-H club,
North Lex Livestock, for running
the bake sale; all of the employ
ees of the Gilliam Bisbee build
ing for their generous donations
to make the chili feed possible;
and the Elks Lodge for allowing
us to use their facilities. With
everyone’s help it turned out to
be a huge success and hopefully
will aid Dave’s journey home.
Thanks again to each and ev
ery one of you!
Darcee Mitchell
____________________ 3-20- lc
We would like to take this
means to thank the ladies of the
Methodist Church, the friends of
Lorine, and those others who
worked; also those who contrib
uted food for the dinner.
It was a great meal and we are
very grateful.
The family of Lorine Toll
____________________ 3-20-lc
Friends and Neighbors,
I now have a new driveway.
No more mud wading or creek
jumping.
A big thank you to all for your
care, concern and words of en
couragement through the months
after the bridge fell.
It’s wonderful to live in a com
munity filled with folks who care.
Again, thanks to Rusty Estes,
Jerry Healy, Jay Coil, Roger Britt,
Craig Canham and his crew-
Randy Sample and Brian
Harmon, Heppner T.V., Morrow
County Grain Growers, for all
their planning, hard work and
donations of materials. A big job
well done.
Betty Cumutt
3-20-lp
The Willow Valley Service
Club thanks the blood donors, St.
Patrick's Senior Center and the
high school boys for an exceeded
quota goal at the March 11,2002
American Red Cross Blood Drive
in Heppner.
We also thank all the sites dis
playing announcing posters,
channel 3 for carrying the an
nouncement and the Heppner
Gazette-Times for the prominent
placement of the news item.
____________________ 3-20-lc
Thank you Dr. Datta, nurses
and staff at PMH for my care dur
ing my recent illness. Also,
thanks for all the cards and all the
inquiries about my health.
A special thanks to Father
Condon, Ellis and Dan for help
ing me when I needed help, and a
very special thanks to my mother,
to Dorothy for the gift and card,
Meredith for the hot dish for sup
per and Sandi for doing my pa
per routes so I could get better.
Thomas Gonty and Eleanor
3-20-lp
I wish personally to thank the
following people for their assis
tance with this year’s St. Patrick’s
Parade:
Claudia Hughes; Cara Osmin;
Lizz Green; Travis Harrison;
Janet M cDowell; Jerry and
JoyceK ay Hollom on; C liff
G reen; Rhonda and Jam ie
Helffecht; Craig Canham and the
City o f Heppner Maintenance
Crew; Darrell Raver and his crew
of judges-David Allen, David and
April Sykes, and Victor Vander
Does; Ryan Miller; John and
Joyce Shepherd; Jack Melligan;
Bert Houweling; and Monika
Hunter. Thank you one and all!
Craig Strobel
3-20-lp
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