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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 6, 2001 Cub Scout Pack advances 17 to new ranks ____ Local churches Bible Schools Josic Renee Johnston-a daughter Josie Renee w as bom to Dawn and Curtis Johnston o f Boardman on May 12, 2001. at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. ITte baby weighed 10 lbs. 3 oz. A rm ando C arm ona G rieve, It's Bible school season, with local churches scheduling summer Christian education sessions. St. Patrick Catholic Church will hold its Bible school Monday, June 18, through Friday, June 22, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m Bible school at Lexington Baptist Church will be Jr.-a son Armando Carmona was bom to Tresa Grieve oflm gon on May 12. 2001. at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. Joshua \ \ eslie Sim pson-a son Joshua Weslie was bom to Lorena and Brian Simpson o flm g o n on May 15, 2001. at Good Shepherd Ten Heppner High Medical Center in Hermiston. The School students have been baby weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. selected as Students of Merit: The Oregon Association of Jacob Gregory C onnor -a son, Secondary School Administrators Jacob Gregory, was bom to Jodi Honor Team. and Greg Connor of Pendleton on The HHS students are May 22, 2001 at Kadlec Hospital in the Tn-Cities. Washington. The Aamong over 2600 students selected throughout Oregon. baby weighed 6 lbs. 2 oz. OASSA has 725 members made Jacob joins a sister Nicole, 1 up of Oregon administrators. at home. Grandparents are Dean and Shirley Connor of Heppner, Dean and Cheryl Heffner of Pendleton and Eldon and Peggy Nimmo of Pnneville. held Monday, June 25, through Friday, June 29, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. All Saints Episcopal. Hope and Valby Lutheran and Heppner United Methodist churches have planned a joint Bible school from Monday, July 30, to Friday, August 3, from 6- 8:30 p.m. The session will end with a potluck and program on Friday evening. HHS students recognized Vi photo by Debbie Harper Left to right: Front row-Drew Brannon Garrett Gibbs. Chance Raver, Justin Pranger. Bryan Holland. Curtis Harper. Cody Orr: Second rovv-Seth Painter. Devin Robinson. Brent Brosnan. Donald Matthews. Taylor Disque. Tyler Robinson. Drew Johnson. Colter Raver; Third row-Tina Kdwards, Anita Pranger, Brett Harrison. Spencer Palmer. Matt Holland, Fddie Collins. Cameron McCurry, I rent Miles. Jordan Shepherd; Back row-Skip Matthews. Larry Palmer. Darrell Raver. Terry Harper. rqA no 'in ' :?»ir "»sti»-: vi I iV —- * *. - *■ » • ■ — - liin / Josephine Sw ayne F.vans-a daughter, Josephine Swayne, was bom to Mary and Swayne Evans oflmgon on May 23,2001. at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. ITie baby was 9 lbs. 14 oz. and was 22". She joins a brother. Colton, 17 months, at home. Grandparents are Mycal Osmin of Heppner, and Jan and Ken Evans oflm gon. Great-grandparents are Fern and Vem Evans of Heppner. By Debbie Harper Cub Scout Pack 661 advanced 17 boys to new Cub Scout ranks at the pack meeting held May 30. Trent Miles and Cameron McCurry advanced from Cub Scouts to the Boy Scout Troop. They were welcomed into their new troop by Scout Master Dan Metz. Trent Miles earned his Arrow of Light award. The Arrow of Light is the highest award a boy can earn as a Boy Scout. It is also the only cub scout badge worn on the Boy Scout uniform. Additional advancements: Chance Raver, Cody Orr, Drew Brannon, Justin Pranger and Garrett Gibbs advanced to W olf Rank; Donald Matthews, Seth Palmer, Brent Brosnan. Brett Harrison and Devin Robinson advanced to Bear rank; Curtis Harper, Drew Johnson, Bryan Holland, Tyler Robinson and Colter Raver advanced to Webelos. Students selected in the 12 curriculum areas are: L anguage A rts and B usiness/M arketing-D anielle McDowell; Math-Sheena Shank; Health/Physical Education, Home Economics and Industrial Arts-David Piper; Science- Shelley Rietmann; Fine Arts Visual-Melinda Smith; Fine Arts Performing-Teresa Victorio; Social Science-Lindsey Ward. Reception set for Monsignor Beard photo by Debbie Harper Left to right: Tawny .Miles, Trent Miles. Cameron McCurry, Melissa McCurry and Dan Metz. Suzanne Rea Accounting Services Quicken • Quickbooks Pro • Payroll QUICKBOOKS SET-UP “ I make house calls" (541)422-7310 Fax (541) 422-7310 • Billing B S in Accounting P.O. Box 52 • lone, OR 97843 E-mail. SuzanneRea@CenturyTel.net This year marks the 60th year of service by the Reverend Monsignor Raymond H. Beard as a priest o f the Diocese of Baker. A reception to honor him will be held on Sunday. June 10, from 2-4 p.m. at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall in Athena. The public is invited to attend. "If you are unable to join him. please offer a prayer for him that day, for his continued good health and welfare." said a spokesperson. i" or.v; < ,501 -r/r (T j C nembrcoS Li ". iv : A>: ' < r - • •••>,