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Expenses paid Call Diane and Rob. 1-800-331-5378 LOVING, secure married couple w ish to be the best parents possible to your child. Expenses paid. Call Dan and Cecilia. Toll- free, 1-888-609-9199. OVER a million readers will see this ad Don’t you wish it was yours? Call us today to get your message to readers across Oregon GOT a timeshare or campground mem bership? We’ll take it! America's largest clearinghouse. Selling, buy ing, renting. Call World Wide Vacations at 1-800-423-5967. CLASSIFIED ADS .5 0 per word Card of Thanks: up to 100 words - $7 Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m. Dear Friends, Relatives, Hep pner, Lexington, lone. Spray, Fossil, Boardman, Irrigon, Pendleton and surrounding com munities, Oregon and Washing ton, who honored Tommy by your cards; flowers; donations; your presence; phone calls; the St. Patrick Honor Society for the abundant dinner; food brought to the home; cards that keep com ing; the PMH Staff who donated to the dinner, both food and work; the beautiful Black Hills Gold necklace (the rose) they present ed to me and framing my palm so beautiful that it made me look good; all the comforting attention those last few days; the hugs and words of comfort; the tears we shared so openly; the friends and staff that sat up there the night with me; Drs. Berretta, Wenherg and Datta whose compassion shown over their profession; Tim and Myma Van Cleave for the afternoon of singing with friends and hospital staff to Tommy dur ing the critical time, we must have broken all rules for the hos pital as for “being quiet" as Tom my’s heartsong and others filled the room and halls! To Pastor Tim for his serv ice and songs by him and Mom. Dee and Myma, the music; to Pat and Trish Sweeney; to our guardian angels who kept us on our feet and saved our sanity: Marj Ken ny who was with us throughout it all, her visits carried through to Pendleton St. Anthony Hospital at the ICU and hack to PMH; her husband. Bill, who shared her with us; to the Geo and Winnie Flynns who came and came - all their love and devotion just doesn’t stop! We can never find the words! Our children did us proud! They have been with us throughout our lives, and you. friends, relatives, businesses, clubs, every walk of life have always made Tommy and his family feel loved and re spected. We have never felt re jected. even with my intrusions of attending ladies’ things like baby showers with Tommy by my side, the intimate things, like walking into a ladies’ restroom with Tommy at my side, I only received kindness and under standing. I could go on! Over the 55 years, there’s so much kind ness out there; we can all be proud of each other! One prominent lady said once, “It takes a village.” I can go one over: It takes the towns surround ing our home, the county offices, the state offices who were all in valuable in our lives with Tom my: the drs. and hospitals far and near, the specialists and especial ly the caregivers!; and family is very important! But most of all, it takes the love and compassion along with it all. We had that all right! Tommy received our most heartfelt love and he returned it to us a hundredfold. I pioneered a road through life that I never thought I could trav el, but 1 paved it with love for my son! Please know that love is one of our cheapest commodities. You can share it through happy times, sad times, give a lot to those you meet and you will al ways have a lot left over. I owe who I am to my family . My special son. Tommy, taught me that life has so many facets. He was our “diamond" that re flected so many beautiful things in life. He will be missed so much by his “Mommy and Daddy”, sis ters, and brother, but never for gotten! We love you. dear Tom my. Much love and respect to ev eryone out there. We were very honored by your kindness and we accept them in the same manner they were given us, in love and respect to us and to the memory of our dear son, Tommy, “a child of God”. From Our Hearts, We Thank You. George and AnnaMae Steagall Brenda and John Ratcliff and Family Vicki and Rick Duvall George and daughter ____________________ 11-6-lc 2002 Lewis & Clark Bicen tennial Heritage Day is now a pleasant memory of sunshine, lovely walking trails beside the Columbia River, and American Music. I would like to thank die in dividuals and organizations for helping mark a special date. Oct. 19, 1805, for Morrow County: Columbia River Heritage Trail Advisory Committee Members: Don and Donna Eppenhach. Bon nie and Norm Clow, Chery l and Terry Tallman, Sharon and Bry an Timms, Jim and Margie Hol- landsworth. Joe and Juanita Cox, Jo Olson. Shirley Zelinski; Mu sic Along the Columbia River: Boardman Parks and Recreation District. Jack and Juanita Hawk ins, Audrey Zook, Ethos Rural Music Outreach, Marchelle’s at the Depot. Win Weston Combo; Riverfront Lodge Pie Contest Judges: John Sebastian, John Wenholtz, Norm Clow and Ray Michael; Fabulous Pie Makers: Margie Hollandsworth. Prettiest Pie winner. Jackie McCauley, Flakiest Crust winner, Chery l Tallman, Judges Favorite Pie winner: Pie Social: Portland General Electric Volunteers, Ar lene Walters, Karen Pettigrew; The Shenanigans Trail Band Ticket Sales: City o f Irrigon, Huwe’s Washboard Laundromat. Boardman Chamber o f Com merce. Boardman Pharmacy and Hardware. Columbia River Title Company; Trail Band Concert: Mr. Duane Yecha. Mr. Adam Eldridge. RHS Custodial Staff, students DellRay Sackett. Aaron Prouty. Andrew Goad and Kelly Buschke, Suzanne Mathews, Phyllis Gilbertson. Our sponsors. City of Boardman. Boardman Pharmacy and Hardware. Mor row County Court. Potlatch. Boardman Health Care Center. Kegler’s Sentry Market. C&D Drive Inn Poppy’s Pizza, and North Morrow Community Foundation; and Morrow Coun ty Unified Recreation District for Continued next page M a k e ro o m in y o u r g a r a g e f o r t o u r e a r . . . 676-5921 • 1-800-865-4788 mobile: 509-539-2147 Insurance FREE DirectTV system including instal lation! Three months free Showiime Unlim ited. Access 225+ channels Digital quality picture and sound. Packages from $31.99. Limited time offer. Call now, 1-800-963- 2904. Professional Satellite. 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