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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 12,2009
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Chiropractic Services
PIONEER MEMORIAL PHYSICAL THERAPY
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Jennifer Tinner, P.T.
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C A R D OF TH A N K S
Thank you so much to
folks that went to the ex­
tra effort to help in the hog
bam during fair. I really
appreciate all your hard
work even when chaos
ensued! An extra spe­
cial thanks to Clint Carl­
son, Joe Halvorsen, John
& Alita Nelson, Wendy
McPherson, Jack Yocom,
the Terry Harper Family,
Rod Wilson, Sarah Long­
horn, Tracey McClure,
Jess Osmin, Angie Davis,
Joe & Theresa Vandom,
Deacon Heideman and
Rod & Glenda Taylor.
Erin Heideman, MC Fair
Swine Superintendent
8-12-lc
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank ev­
eryone who lent a hand to
make my recovery from
hip surgery a success. The
cards, visits, prayers and
flowers at the hospital
encouraged me to do my
part to hurry home and get
well. When I got home,
I had more cards, visits,
prayers and phone calls
cheering me on to recov­
ery. It was so helpful to
have the delicious food for
myself and my family. The
professional and proficient
skills of both the Home
Health Nurses and Physi­
cal Therapists helped me
make the necessary prog­
ress. It is truly a Blessing
to live in a town that helps
one another get well. I am
so grateful to each and ev­
ery one of you that had a
part in my recovery. Your
kindness and thoughtful­
ness will be treasured.
Sincerely,
Mary Ann Elguezabal
Recuperate
Make progress
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a walker and continuing
support at the time. Beth
Dickenson for getting a
mule for transport, and
Tim Dickenson for his ex­
pertise. .And to our family
Jim, Shannon & Brooke
Rust.
It is so special to have a
caring community, thanks
so much!!!
Frank & LaVonne
Mader
8-12-lc
Thank you to those that
made the 2009 chronicles
possible!
1. Shared their story in
2009 chronicles
2. Loaned pictures of
family w/their story
3. Those that collected/
edited the stories
4. All of the volunteers
@ the fair
5. The public that
stopped @ the booth
6. And thank you to
those that purchased the
2009
Chronicles—and
those that bought past
years’ Chronicles to fill
out their sets.
1984-2005------ 2008
& 2009 Chronicles are
available. Single copies
are $5.00 each—full sets
of 24 are $ 110.00 a set.
Morrow County
Historical Society
8-12-lc
R U M M A G E
130 N.E. Thompson (at Pioneer Memorial Clinic) • 676-2945
DICKENSON CHIROPRACTIC
Tim Dickenson, D.C.
I N C O R P O R A T E D
Many thanks to ev­
eryone who helped with
George’s Celebration of
Life. What a wonderful
day it was to be blessed
with a big loving support­
ive family.
Special thanks to Chris
Lewis for doing all the
shopping and prep work.
Nancy Rogers & Bob Var-
go for all the prep work
and help in getting things
set up the day of the cel­
ebration.
Tareena Healy for ask­
ing people to make salads
and helping out with the
memorial. Diana Healy
for taking all the great
pictures and getting ad­
dresses. All the ladies who
made salads- They were
great. Cliff Lankford &
Bob Vargo, who were are
chef at the barbecue.
Thanks Grandma and
Grandpa Watkins for be­
ing there & making the
baked beans. Chuck Da­
vidson for helping set up,
clean up, and the use of
his barbecue.
And to all the David­
son Family & Georges
friends, thank you all so
very much for your help,
support, love and for mak­
ing George’s celebration
of life very special.
We love you Papa
George, may you rest in
peace.
Tim and Tina Davidson
8-12-lc
1 would like to thank all
the wonderful family and
friends who have been do­
ing so much for me and
my family during my re­
cent surgery.
The prayers, meals,
phone calls, cards, flowers
and mostly the time taken
out of your days to come
by and visit have meant so
much to me.
Gene & Sharon, Braden
loved the homemade
bread, he’s packing quite
a lunch this summer while
fire fighting.
Tayllor Gould, your
fresh peach crisp was
excellent and so very
thoughtful.
The movie basket that
the Gould’s delivered
kept my mind occupied so
I could be a good patient-
thank you
Mom, everything that
came from your house to
ours was devoured, what a
wonderful cook you are.
A special thanks to my
church family, there’s no
doubt in my mind that
the lord is in your hearts,
thank you for everything
that you did, 1 love you all
so much!
Last, but not least, what
a blessing on the morn­
ing of my surgery to hear
the comforting voice of a
fellow Heppneritte, Mary
Ann Eleguezaball, hope
your recovery is going
good too!
Thanks and god bless.
Shelli Britt
8-12-lc
We would like to thank
everyone who came out to
help us fight fire on Tues­
day the 4th and Wednes­
day the 5th. Your quick
response and hard work is
greatly appreciated.
Rick and Anita Peterson
8-12-lc
We would like to thank
all those who helped
Frank after his fall at the
Fairgrounds. We couldn’t
have done it without you.
Kathy Rauch for getting
Neighborhood
Center
Rummage Sale. Saturday
August 15, 8 am - noon.
Bag Sale 10-noon
8 12-1
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S E R V IC E S
Multi-family, great-vari­
ety yard sale, Saturday,
August 15. 687 SE Hager
- Kit and Shirley George’s
yard - from 9 AM until
sold out or we close for
dinner!
8-12-lc
Huge 5 family Yard
Sale Don't miss it!
•Furniture
•TV’s
•Dishes
•Lots of Household and
Kitchen items
•Lawn furniture & toys
•Baby Gear
•Kids clothes, toys bikes
•And much, much more
Lots of like new items!
Saturday, August 15,
8am- 3pm
Sweeney’s
320 E. Matlock Street,
Heppner
No early sales
8-12-lc
Mountain Glen Apartments
Units Now Available
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
This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider
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