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About Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 2018)
JUNE 15, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 A C B D E F We are Everything Except Overpriced B: Izayah Hall, Pablo Bar- rera, Solomon Fry, Brady Ellis and Devin Meyer. C: Evan Harvey. D: Kailyn White. E: Trey Melendy, Melony Escobar, Viviana Diaz Meza and Liana Vasquez. Simple Cremation $875 ASK MR. TRASH Inexpensive Burial and Funeral Options Q. I heard about China’s ban on recycling. What IS recyclable now? Pre-Planning Available A. Be very careful to only recycle the things on your hauler’s approved list. PLASTIC BAGS, STYROFOAM, AND WAXY CARTONS WERE NEVER RECYCLABLE! ©1986 On-Site Crematory PLEASE KEEP THE FOLLOWING GOOD RECYCLABLES EMPTY, CLEAN AND DRY: • Cardboard and uncoated greyboard boxes (Shipping & cereal type) • Print-quality paper - newspaper, junk & office paper, and magazines; • Tin & Aluminum Cans Only - NO foil, trays, or scrap metal; • Plastic Bottles and Jugs Only - NO bags, tubs, clamshells, bubble Pak, or other plastics. Serving Keizer for Nearly 50 years! 4365 RIVER RD N, KEIZER 503.393.7037 Se habla español A: Alayna Grier, Emma Kinler, Haley Ebner and Nadia Witt. LOREN'S VA L L E Y SANITATION & RECYCLING SERVICE, INC. RECYCLING & DISPOSAL, INC. 503.393.2262 503.585.4300 F: Senior speaker Samuel Hernandez Jr. KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley CLASS, continued from Page A1 something truly diffi cult.” Tiller said he expects the Class of 2018 to overcome disappointment and to continue when things are diffi cult. “I expect you to get up when life knocks you down,” Tiller said. “I expect you to do something great. I expect these things because the Class of 2018 has shown me that that is who they are. You inspire me to be a better teacher, a kinder person and a better man. You, the Class of 2018, represent the best in Keizer, the best of our society. You inspire me with your talents but also your kindness towards others, your persistence and your resilience.” Samuel Hernandez Jr., McNary's student speaker, left the graduating class with a lesson he learned running cross country. “You must treat every day as a new race if you want to get anywhere in this life because at the end of the day aren't we all in the same race,” Hernandez said. “What is your race? How much effort, attitude and focus are you going to dedicate to accomplishing your dreams?”