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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, June 7, 1995 Two students selected for summer enrichment program daughter of Hoby and Susan Hansen of Heppner, pursued her interests in journalism and plans to continue development of skills in related areas in this summer's session. Kanyid, the son of Debra Michael of Heppner, plans to take classes in the sciences, mainly physics and chemistry. He is also strongly interested in computer sciences. Jayme Hansen and Bradon Kanyid have been selected for participation in the summer enrichm ent program for talented and gifted students at the University of Oregon. Hansen, a freshman at Hepp ner High School, will attend the program for a second time. Kanyid is a sixth grader at Heppner Middle School. Last summer, Hansen, the Local students graduate from OSU Rill will receive a bachelor of science degree in animal science and Likens will receive a master of education degree in education. A total of 3,451 students will receive 3,514 degrees, said Russell Dix, associate registrar. Of those degrees, 222 are doc torates, 691 masters, and 2,601 bachelors. — a : Cory Rill, Heppner and Greg Likens, lone will receive degrees from Oregon State University on Sunday, June 11, during its 126th annual com m encem ent cerem ony. Graduation ceremonies will begin at 2 p.m . in Gill Coliseum. Come See Us About Crop Hail Insurance NOW 111 VAN MARTER & KAHL INSURANCE P O BOX 755 • 117 NORTH MAIN STREET • HEPPNER. OREGON 97136 • 6 7 6 9 1 W Roger Britt Septic Service Serving Morrow-Gilliam County & surrounding areas • 24 Hr Service • Licensed & Bonded #37316 • DEQ approved Your local septic service ‘We appreciate your business, hopefully you appreciate ours” ^ • • IN ( I I« i «i » i m i t, 'll',H ■ Pick Up A New Pair O f Laredo Western Boots And We'll Help Foot The BUI. Just bring this certificate in and receive $5.00 off specially-marked pairs of Laredo Western Boots. • 143 N. Main St Heppner • 676-5241 Shoe Box The Education Department at EOC1 will hold its graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 10, at 2:30 p.m. Anyone in terested in attending the ceremony must make ar rangements for a visitor's pass. BMCC offers a number of two year degrees, plus several certificate programs which typically take one year of col lege study to complete. A high school diploma program is of fered through the college's Basic Skills department. Matt Jepsen with awards C hildren's Com m ission to meet The monthly meeting of the Morrow County Commission on Children and Families will be held on June 13, at Riverside High School, Boardman, from 7-9 p.m. Co-curricular program explained The Episcopal, Lutheran and Methodist churches will hold their combined vacation Bible school, June 19-23. All children ages three through sixth grade are encouraged to attend. Sessions will be held in the Methodist church from 9-11:30 a.m. The theme for this year's school is ''Awesome Adven tures; God’s Amazing Deeds” . There will be a charge of $2 per child or $5 per family to help cover the cost of materials. "If this is a hardship for your family, please see any of the ministers to arrange for finan cial h e lp ," said a VBS spokesperson. yiwmi'À D/uiq ' I / N i i i l l i M .n t i The 33rd Blue Mountain Community College com mencement will be held in McCrae Actifity Center, Friday, June 9, at 7 p.m. College degrees and certificates, and high school diplomas will be awarded to 275 students. In addition to graduation, the college has several year-end ceremonies including the nur sing department capping and pinning. This will be held Fri day, June 9, at 2 p.m., in the Pioneer Hall Theater. ''reinstatement'' category are as follows: Heppner High-C team volleyball, rally squad, dance team and pep band; lone, one football coach and rally squad; Riverside High, C team volleyball, rally squad and dance team; and Columbia Jr. High, one volleyball coach, one football coach and drill team. The specific costs of full fun ding of these "reinstatement” fall activities will be available from building principals or the business manager on Wednes day, June 7. Will participation fees and gate receipts still be charged in 1995-96? Yes, they will be used to help fund these activities. What happens if the recrea tion district levy fails in September? It must pass. If it fails, all cocurricular activities in the Morrow County School District stop at the end of the fall season. In addition, we will lose the start-up funds used to fund the 1994-95 level of activi ty for the fall, and that loss will have a very negative impact on our 1996-97 general fund budget. Keep those questions com ing. The main topic of discussion will be the amendment to the 1995-97 comprehensive plan. The public is invited to attend and participate in the discus sion. Find out how you can repair for ^ FREE!* BRIGHT OUTLOOK "Y our Mobile Windshield Repairman” We Specialize In Repair! ‘ Call for details ( 800 ) 418-4338 Congratulations! If there’s a graduate in your life, march straight to Hallmark for perfect cards and gift ideas for the Class of *95! • • i • • W jim ' a Dm ^ Mu June 19-23 All you do is pop Dad's gift into these clever gift bag sets of bag and coordinating tissue. Choose one to match Dad's present, or select a design that celebrates his hobbies. W Heppner Junior High School seventh grader Matthew Jep sen was recently announced the winnei of an essay contest sponsored by the Oregon Met eorological Society. Matthew did so well, in fact, that the society said they wanted to keep his essay as a standard from which to judge other essays. The contest specified that the essay be 600 to 800 words on “ How Weather Affects Your Life” . Matthew said he explain ed how rain and the different weather cycles affect farming and crops and, ultimately, how much money a farmer makes. Matthew said that his father first saw a notice of the contest in the Heppner High School newspaper, "The Hehisch” . This is the first writing contest he has entered. Matthew won $100 worth of weather instruments, an indoor -outdoor thermometer and a rain gauge, which should come in handy as of late. Matthew is the 13 year-old son of Bill and Nancy Jepsen who ranch around 20 miles out side of Heppner. VBS set for You ve ¿ot Fathers Day in 1 South Shrine game to be held at Parker Stadium in Corvallis, July 22. He will also travel to Australia at the end of June with an Oregon all-star team to participate in this year's Down Under Bowl Series. Evan was one of about 25 Oregon all-stars selected to play two games. Weygandt is a senior at South Salem High; his position in football was cornerback. During the season, he earned a second team all-league and best defensive back award. In the fall, he plans to attend Western Oregon State College, Monmouth, and major in busi ness administration. He is also planning to play football and run track. Weygandt is the son of John Weygandt, Canby, and Brenda Young Layton, Salem. B M C C to hold com m encem ent with the same number of teams, coaches, advisors, etc. Community groups who want to be sure that the addi tional teams or activities desired beyond our 1994-95 level are funded at the beginn ing of the fall season may ac complish that goal by providing the school district with a writ ten guarantee that the funding required will be provided, should the levy fail to pass. The fall activités that fall in to this outside funding 676-5096 • Rt. 2 Box 2060 • Heppner, OR Septic tanks pumped, residential & Commercial • • Evan Weygandt, former Heppner student, has been chosen to play in the North- Since the Unified Recreation District Serial Levy won't be on the ballot until the third week of September, what cocurricular activities will the school district start within the fall? As explained in my April 12 article, the school district in tends to provide temporary up front funding for the fall cocur ricular activities with the expec tation that either the recreation district levy, or other outside funding sources, will reimburse the district for those expenses. The activities that we fund on this basis will be the same ac tivities we funded in 1994-95, See Bob or Steve at t Evan Weygandt By Chuck Starr, superintendent of Morrow County Schools. So \bu Can SLEEP TIGHT. 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