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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 27, 2002 STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS lour uJ will rnh'A most ili Oregon for only J.’tffl* ■ ( bntruei rale discounts uvuilobU upon nyiinl Oregon ( tussified Advertising Xehvork 4 servite o f Oregon Xewspoper Publishers (,v,i, ¡ilium Conflict (he H eppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 AUTOMOBILES www.800charitycars.org. Donate your \ chicle 100°» goes to the original, nation ally acciaimeli Charity Cars. Tax deductible, tree towing I -800-CH ARITYCARS ( 1 -800- 242-7484). CONTRACTS AND MORTG AGES $$WE buy loansSS Receiving payments on real estate'1 We pay more for all types of loans, from perfect to defaulted. Call Merid ian. 1-800-901-9301. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES DRIVER - Covenant Transport now of fering per diem pay for experienced teams, solos and trainers. Owner operators - solos/ teams $.83. Call I-888-MORE-PAY (1-888- 667-3729). DRIVERS: OTR drivers needed, class A CDL with experience required. Good work record, clean MVR. 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Place your 2x2 display ad in 50 Oregon newspa pers for only $650. Call today for details. REAL ESTATE TWENTY acres. Take over payments Near booming El Paso. Texas. $8,980 (save over $1,000). $0 down. $89.82/monthly. Roads, surveyed. Free maps and pictures. Sunset Ranches, 1-800-343-9444. VACATION PROPERTY GOT a campground membership or time- share? We’ll take it! Selling, buying or rent ing? Call the best. Don’t use the rest! World W ide V acations, 1-800-423-5967. www.resortsales.com. CLASSIFIED ADS .50 per word Card of Thanks: up to 100 words - $5 Deadline: Tuesday at noon CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends who offered condolences by sending cards and flowers, giving gifts to Home Health, bringing food to our home, and providing the luncheon at All Saints Episcopal Church for the service of Anna Graham. To the people who assisted in the service, we give our heartfelt thanks for your support. We cannot begin to convey how much it means to family members to have such a loving, caring community. Bernard and Jean Marie Damon, Michael and Helen Walsh, and families ____________________ 3-27-lc The Senior Center Board of St. Patrick’s Senior Center would like to thank all of the volunteers who helped with the potato soup feed on St. Patrick’s weekend: Howard G illiam , Helen C raw ford, W ilbur Jackson, Joanne Tingue, Corol Mitchell, Anna Schwarzin, Nona Grace, Evelyn Wagoner, Doris Brosnan, Joe Burleson, JoAnne Burleson, Veda Nave, Betty McDonald, Eleanor Gonty, K atherine Hoskins, Peggy Connor, Barbara Struthers, Lois White, Katherine Lindstrom, Juanita Ross, John LeDoux, Roland Bergstrom, John Britt, Nela Britt, Velma Wight, Mary Goheen, Florene Robinson, Daisy Collins, Harriet Batty, Jeanette Padberg and Pete Schwarzin. It was a great success! Thanks again! Archie Padberg ____________________ 3-27-lp The St. Patrick's Auction was a huge success thanks to the efforts of many people and to the generosity o f our donors and buyers. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the auction com m ittee for their help in organizing, soliciting, planning and working the auction. Thank- you to Pam Wunderlich, Susie Thompson, JoAnn Weister, Kim Cutsforth, Doris Brosnan, Kay Qualls, Florene Robinson, Dave Fowler, and John and Ann M urray. Ken G rieb did an outstanding job as usual with the help of Brian Thompson, Mike Armato, and Chris Rauch on the auction floor. We appreciated the Heppner High School students who helped with selling of tickets and display of items. Thank you to the Heppner Elks Club for allowing us to hold the auction upstairs and for their help with setup on Thursday night. Thank you to Central Market for the delicious food trays. A special thank-you to Wilbur Jackson for helping in so many ways all day] Friday. Much gratitude is due to f all the businesses and individuals who donated items, vacation packages, and money which we used to purchase additional items. To all of you who helped and to all who donated and purchased items; your financial support will enable Heppner’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration to continue and to thrive in the future. Sincerely, Kay Fowler - Auction Chair ____________________ 3-27-lc HELLO HEPPNER OREGON I raise my hands to the sky Reaching to my family, friends And the community With a high five. I took a deep breath and relaxed With a box of Kleenex on my lap I wipe my tears I can’t believe it’s been 5 years. Life is very strange indeed There’s a reason for living There’s a reason for dying A reason to be sick A reason that was healthy When someone can tell me why For all those reasons Some are good and some bad Call me and we can talk Or just go out for a walk. My thoughts of this is true I believe you can get through Sometime it’s really hard But thinking of friends as you Take care of all those blues. For all those how are you And you are looking good With the food, flowers And cards that were sent. From my heart I feel a warming From my eye a fallen tear From my pen I write THANK YOU I reach out to those you see I believe they really cared about me . So I’ll put these years behind I owe it to God for all His faith I have all of you to bless For we have all the days ahead. From the beginning I had attitude Determination, courage and grace I will take each step with NO FEAR I will take each day with NO TEARS You all mean so much to me So remember I beat it I’M FREE !!!! Kathy Cutsforth 3-27-lc N O T IC E S Lose 25 pounds before swim suit season! FREE samples. $ back guarantee. Doctor recom mended. (541) 767-9034. 3-6-4p HELP W A N T E D I NEED HELP! WORK FROM HOME Earn $500-1500 p/t - $2000- 4000 f/t. www.DreamzTrue.com 3-6-4p Museum volunteers to be greeters, researchers or learn daily operation procedures. Will trail for individual interests. Con tact Robin at museum, T-F, 1-5, or Sat. 11-3. 3-6-4c Klamath First Come join our sales and ser vice team! We currently have an exciting, 24 hr/week, entry level Teller position at our Heppner branch. Applicants must have exceptional customer service skills and have experience in han dling cash. We offer a competi tive salary and benefits package. For more information on our or ganization and our great benefits, please see our web page at www.klamathfirst.com. Applica tions are available at any Klamath First branch or call 800-285-0116 x7159. Send completed applications to: HR Dept., 540 Main St., Kla math Falls, OR 97601. EOE 3-27-2c Mountain Glen Apartments Units Now Available Lawn and Garden Storage Units Two and Three Bedroom Apartments For Rent Rent Based On Income Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities Location behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD #1-800-545-1833 for hearing impaired Equal Housing Opportunit\'