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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 14,2005 - SEVEN
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Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Ruby Padberg
Miller would like to thank ev­
eryone who sent cards, flowers,
called, and all the other acts of
kindness; and also thanks to the
lone Community Church ladies
for the wonderful dinner. Ev­
erything was very much appre­
ciated.
Lindsay Kincaid Family
Ralph Kincaid Family
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We would like to take this
opportunity to thank all our
friends and family for their car­
ing and thoughtfulness in mem­
ory of our Dad. The cards,
flowers, donations and phone
calls meant so much to us. We
would also like to thank the
Lady Elks for the lovely dinner
they organized and also the
Rehekah Lodge for delivering
dinner to us.
Many thanks go out to Hos­
pice - Molly and Robanai were
there for us and provided won­
derful care and support to our
family. We would also like to
pay special thanks to Auntie
Marlene and Uncle Mike; they
not only took great care of our
Dad but also provided us much
comfort and love during this
difficult time.
Our Dad had a special place
in his heart for all of you.
The “Cox” girls:
Dianne and Debbie
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A big Thank You to all of
those who helped me celebrate
my 93rd birthday.
Everett H.
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The family of Joe E. Wright
would like to thank everyone
for the cards, calls, flowers,
’food, donations to Willow
Creek Terrace in his memory,
and other acts of kindness.
Also, thank you to all who at­
tended his service in Heppner.
He was such a wonderful pres­
ence in all of our lives and will
be sorely missed.
Thanks to all that provided
the food for the celebration of
his life at the Willow Creek
Terrace. It was a beautiful ser­
vice.
A special thanks to Sharon,
Beverly, Joyce and Rita who
sent food for the family after
his service in Gresham, and to
Sharon and Keith for bringing
it to us and attending the ser­
vice. I don’t know what we
would do without you.
Thanks to all the wonderful
people at Willow Creek Terrace
who took such good care of our
Dad and Grandfather. We are
so blessed to have had these
people in our lives.
Thanks to Donna Alleman
who wrote the poem about Joe
that was read at both of his ser­
vices.
God Bless you all,
Judy and Delmer Buschke
Kyle Buschke
Mike Buschke and Family
Scott and Lori Buschke
and Family
Sheridan Grey
Cyndi Tolbert
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The family of Emily Mat­
thews would like to thank all
of those who were so kind dur­
ing our mother’s recent illness.
Thank you very much for the
visits and cards, which she en-
joyed receiving. Thanks also for
the many cards, flowers and
remembrances we received in
sympathy for the loss of our
mother, grandmother, aunt and
cousin, who was very special
to all of us.
As usual, the community of
lone was wonderful in helping
us deal with this loss. It is com­
forting to remember the love
and kindnesses which were
shown Mom by all of you
throughout her life, and espe­
cially over the last few months.
Thanks, Pioneer Memorial
Hospice. You offered invalu­
able support to us through this
trying time. We will never for­
get the care you helped us to
give our mother.
A special thanks to everyone
involved in donating food, and
preparing and serving the din­
ner following her service. We
all really appreciated every­
one’s kindness and support.
Sincerely,
Deniece and Art Derbyshire
Bemiece and Pat Thornton
and the rest of the family
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Being new to an area is
sometimes a wee hit scary. Be­
cause of the wonderful help
from some very special people
in Heppner, you made the tran­
sition very easy for us. We
would like to thank the young
boys who came and unpacked
load after load of boxes and
furniture hut never once com­
plained. Richard and Eddie
Waddell, you were great! Scott
Rayburn, w ithout you we
would still be sleeping on the
floor and eating on paper
plates. Les and Janice Paustian.
you cheered for us to get the
house before we had even de­
cided. The gifts meant more
than you will ever know. What
a wonderful place when people
bring you flowers, apple pie,
banana nut muffins, cookies,
jam and pizza to welcome you
to the neighborhood.
Our greatest thanks howev­
er goes to the Tamasky’s. With­
out their aid and understand­
ing we could never have moved
to Heppner at all. Last but not
least a special thank you goes
to Dave Sykes and Dave Piper
for all the long hours and hard
work.
Sincerely,
David and Diann Nagel
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HELP WANTED
Morrow County Behavior­
al Health is seeking a Mental
Health Specialist III to work
19 hours per week.
Applicant must have a Mas­
ter’s degree in Psychology or
related field. This position will
provide outpatient treatment to
adults and children. Applicant
will he required to participate
in an on-call rotation for crisis
coverage. Applicant must have
good communication and com­
puter skills. Valid ODL re­
quired.
Wages begin at $1291/
month. Contact Mary Else-
thagen at (541) 481-2911 for
an application.
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer. Position
closes 12/16/05.
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Morrow County Behav­
ioral Health is seeking a Men­
tal Health Specialist III (40
hr/wk).
A pplicant must have a
Master’s degree in Psychology,
or related field. This position
will provide outpatient treat­
ment to adults and children.
Applicant will be required to
participate in an on-call rota­
tion for crisis coverage. Appli­
cant must have good commu­
nication and computer skills.
Valid ODL required.
Wages begin at $2,945/mo.,
with benefits. Contact Kim-
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Concrete and Asphalt Crlnding/Removal
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