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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. May 13,2009
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CARD OF THANKS
St. P atrick 's “ Wee Bit O '
Ireland E vent'' takes a C om ­
m unity:
As a wrap to this year’s
27th St. Patrick's “Wee Bit
O ’ Ireland” event, there are so
many entities, groups of busi­
nesses and individuals who
gave o f themselves, gave do­
nation items or gave monetary
donations to make our St. Pat­
rick’s celebration such a great
success. It takes all o f us to
make such a big event a suc­
cess - on behalf o f the St. Pat­
rick's committee, thank you to
each and everyone o f you who
played a part this year!
St. Patrick’s Committee
would like to thank all o f the
businesses and individuals
who made contributions for
our Casino Night/Raffle Fund­
t
Medical Services Cont.
raiser: Lexington Auto Body
donated a Windshield Re­
placement; Montana Clothing
Company donated a Women’s
Leather Jacket with a fur col­
lar; Roger Britt Excavating
& Septic Service donated a
delivery o f one dump load of
gravel; Miller Manufacturing
donated an Authentic Kinzua
Band Saw Blade; Gordon’s
Electric donated a 300 Watt/
Dual Head Motion Censor
Light; M urray’s donated 4
baskets with wine and wine
glasses; Pepsi Pendleton Bot­
tling Co., donated an A&W
Mini-Fridge; Wilcox Furni­
ture donated a Forged Framed
Mirror; Kells Irish Restaurant
and Pub donated $100 gift
certificate; WalMart donated
a BBQ; Tammy Smith donat­
ed two 30 minute massages;
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
donated a CAT Scan and two
t
Card of Thanks: $10
(up to
ioo
w ords)
Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m.
Physical Exams; Les Schwab
donated $25 gift certificate;
Hamley Steakhouse donated
$50 gift certificate; Wildhorse
Resort & Casino donated two
gift certificates for overnight
stay, golf package; Mitch &
Tag Ashbeck donated a 4-H
Lamb; Susan Hisler donated
a T-Shirt from Donna Schon-
bachler’s Tribute Walk, Bank
o f Eastern Oregon donated a
basket full of traveling items;
Ken & Jean Ann Turner and
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo do­
nated Morrow County Box
Seats for 8 for 2009 rodeo
season. A special thanks to
the Elks Lodge for opening up
their facility and donating the
bartenders to hold the Casino
Night.
St. Patrick’s committee
would like to thank Father
Condon and the cast members
from “Homecoming" for mak­
ing a donation o f $705 from
the community donations re­
ceived from the play.
St. Patrick’s committee
would like to express our ap­
preciation to those who made
a cash donation to help sup­
port our annual St. Patrick’s
Celebration:
Unified Rec­
reation District, Friends of
the Heppner Library, Healy
Ranch, O So Kleen Cleaning,
Ware's Auto Body, MCGG,
McKinstry ReKlaim, Eagle
Freightliner, BEO, C B ’s Por­
table Restrooms, AmeriTitle,
Harold and Judy Mattox,
Wheatland Insurance, Colum­
bia Basin, Woodpecker Truck,
Gar Aviation, Inc., Communi­
ty Bank. Hermiston Glass and
Barnett & Moro. Also, a big
thank you to Sykes Real Es­
tate for donating the printing
o f this year's schedule.
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Gratitude and heart felt
thanks seem such a trivial sen­
timent when family, friends
and community have offered
so much, but that is what we
want to express. Lennie and
A.J., thank you for getting
Ed home. Dr. Wenberg, your
expertise in medical care and
compassion made sure we
made it to Kadlec. Sheryl,
Betty, Cindy, Rusty, Carl,
Rosa, Verna, Warren, Peggy
and Molly thank you for your
team work, medical prow­
ess and compassion the night
o f our crisis. Herman, great
driving, thank you for being
available. Betty, thank you
for all the calls you made for
Sheridan on the 22nd. Butch
and Judie, thank you for your
visits, calls and most o f all for
taking care of our youngest
child, Baxter. Tag, Linda and
Sandi, you will never know
how much your daily phone
calls helped Sheridan get
through the days. Thank you
to Dr. Ed for putting in the ex­
tra hours allowing us to stay
in Richland and for checking
in to give your support. Dr.
Jeanne Berretta thank you for
being there with A.J., Alecia
and Craig until I could make
it to Richland, it met so much
to all of us and for the calls
and visits. Dr. Datta, your vis­
its and calls were greatly ap­
preciated.
Marj and Shanny, lunch
was at the perfect time. Delia
and Betty, your visit recharged
Sheridan’s battery. Greg and
Janet, Pennie and Dennis.
Maryann and Ted, Angie,
Uncle Dave and Lennie, Dave
and Sandi, Tag, Rob, Molly,
Heather, Bridge«, Shelly, and
Kelsey your visits were great­
ly appreciated. John, George,
Joanne and Gay, thank you
for your calls and prayers.
Marj and Dr. Betsy, thank you
i
for feeding us. Michelle, the
brownies were great. We are
RUMMAGE SALE
all aware o f the uniqueness
of a small community — we Rummage Sale Neighborhood
come together for celebrations Center, May 16, 8 a.m.-l p.m.
and for crisis. In each case we Bag Sale, 11 a.m.
are only reminded o f why we
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chose to live in Heppner. The
prayers offered by so many
FOR RENT
have brought us to today -
home and gaining strength
Willow View Apts., 515
and health. The flowers and N. Elder. 1 & 2 bedroom
cards reinforce that our lives apartments with laundry
are intertwined. Thank you to W/S/G included 559-577-
each and everyone who has
had us in their thoughts and 7092
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prayers.
Sheridan and Ed Cottage Creek Apartments
A.J., Heather, Grace
l bed / l bath apartments
and Jack
All utilities included!
Alecia, Craig and
160 N. Chase Street
Delaynee
Call toll free:
Baxter
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(877)967-6583 ^
Class o f 2013 - Thanks so
REAL ESTATE
much for inviting us to be
honored guests at your 8th
WANTED
grade celebration. The food
If you have mountain prop­
was delicious, you all looked
great, and we will treasure the erty or property at B lak e’s
charms. Good luck in high R anch or P en lan d L ake, I
school! Mrs. Smith-Griffith have interested buyers. Con­
tact David Sykes, Sykes Real
and Mrs. Allen
E state, (541) 676-9228 cell
5-13-lc 541-980-6674.
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