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The Philomath Express from Philomath, Oregon • A8

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A8 Wednesday, september 14, 2016 philomath express 1 STAFF REPORT Oregon 147th com- mencement June 11 at Reser Sta- dium in Corvallis included the awarding of 35 diplomas to Phi- lomath students. Following is a rundown of OSU graduates who listed Philomath as their hometown: I. Bachelor of Science, finance; Janel C. Buckingham, Bachelor of Sci- ence, computer science; Bryan J. Crocker, Bachelor of Science, exercise and sport science; Cur- rin D.

Cruse, Bachelor of Science, mechanical engineering; Aaron M. Davis, Bachelor of Fine Arts, digital communication arts; Jamie L. Denue, Bachelor of Science, tourism and outdoor leadership; Lauralee J. Fernandez, Master of Public Health, public health; Mary S. Forson, Bachelor of Sci- ence, biology; Samuel P.

Grimm, Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, physics; Taylor M. Hagel, Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, exercise and sport science; Bradley K. Hendrix, Bachelor of Science, human development and family sciences; Montana L. Jennings, Bachelor of Science, fi- nance; Kristina T. Kellogg, Bache- lor of Science, summa cum laude, mechanical engineering; Kacy M.

Kesecker, Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, psychology, Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, sociology; Court- ney J. Kutzler, Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, international studies, Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, psychology; Shalah R. Leckie, Bachelor of Science, agricultural sciences; Jeremiah A. Leslie, Bachelor of Science, fisheries and wildlife; Abigail Losli, Bachelor of Fine Arts, cum laude, applied visual arts; Alyssa L. Mahr, Bachelor of Arts, sociol- ogy; Rylee B.

Marshall, Bachelor of Science, digital communica- tion arts; Jason R. McCorkle, Master of Forestry, sustainable forest management; Elizabeth A. Mc- Dermott, Master of Public Health, public health; Melissa A. McGee, Bachelor of Science, mathemat- ics; Jessica R. Motter, Bachelor of Science, education, Bachelor of Science, human development and family sciences; Vicki S.

Neuman, Bachelor of Science, animal sci- ences; Kathryn C. Nolan, Bache- lor of Science, art; Ross C. Priewe, Bachelor of Science, human de- velopment and family sciences; Angela P. Purviance, Bachelor of Fine Arts, summa cum laude, applied visual arts; Jahnsam T. Richardson, Bachelor of Science, exercise and sport science; Clare M.

Scully, Master of Science, vet- erinary science; Laniesse M. Sherman, Bachelor of Science, public health; Jesse L. Terry, Master of Science, veteri- nary science; Haley M. Thomas, Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, human development and family sciences; Paul R. Van Wag- oner, Bachelor of Arts, history; Andrea L.

Whiteman, Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, education, Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, En- glish. Philomath students earn OSU degrees ANIBAL ORTIZ, PHILOMATH EXPRESS oregon state graduation ceremony in June included 35 degrees awarded to philomath students. Book club for young readers The Philomath Community Li- brary announced the formation of a new book club geared toward children just beginning to read. The Leap into Reading Book Club will feature an title each month that will be available for pickup at the library. Children and parents can read the latest title at home and then participate in a book discussion, snack and activity or art project from 1-2 p.m.

Oct. 7 and thereafter on the first Friday each month. Extensions librarian Ashley Folgate said the books will be- come more challenging as the year progresses. The kickoff title is and Her by Kevin Hen- kes. Penny finds a marble in Mrs.

yard and takes it home. But does the marble really belong to Penny? To sign up, visit the front desk or call 541-929-3016 for more information. Dollar General to open in spring Dollar General announced in a press release Thursday that con- struction has started on its Phi- lomath store with an anticipated grand opening scheduled for next spring. According to the release, the store will employ approximately six to 10 employees, depending on the individual needs. The store is being constructed at 658 Main on the former site of the Wing Sing restaurant.

Talk focuses on Fort Hoskins David Brauner, Oregon State archaeologist, will update his- torical findings and restoration efforts of the 1856 house at Fort Hoskins during an event from p.m. Sat- urday at the Benton County Mu- seum. The house was returned to its original site at Fort Hoskins four years ago. The Alliance for Recreation and Natural Areas will also debut its ePub Hoskins Walking a free interactive guide to Fort Hoskins history. Submit news briefs to the newspaper Organizations and groups are invited to submit news briefs and calendar items for publication in the Philomath Express.

To be published in the Wednes- day edition, items must be re- ceived by the newspaper by 5 p.m. Friday. When sending in informa- tion, be sure to include a contact number in case questions arise. Send to press.com. Philomath Express COMMUNITY BRIEFS MIDVALLEY MARKETPLACE is the answer to your buying and selling needs.

PERSON looking for Mandarin speaking in Countryman Circle, I can refer you. Come back or write flight.mdhero@gmail.com A little Can go a long In the Classifieds. LOOKING FOR A JOB? Consult the Classifieds first! find more CARS, TRUCKS, VANS, 4X4s advertised in Midvalley Marketplace. MISSING YOUR dog? Check Linn County Dog Control's Web Site. We have a complete list of lost dogs with their pictures.

www.co.linn.or.us click on Dog Control or call 541- 967-3925. BOOK LOST "Flora of the Pacific Northwest," Aug. 27 on Mary's Peak Road. Contact David, 541-467-2218 A BIRD RESCUE Will take unwanted caged birds. Call Peggy at 541-231-3062 118 Personal Notices KEYS FOUND, Timberlinn Park, Albany, Sept.

8, 2016. Call to identify. (541) 990-9392 108 Lost MISSING YOUR PET? Call Heartland Humane Society at 541-757-9000 immediately or visit heartlandhumane.org. Each year we receive more than 1,000 lost pets. WE MAY HAVE 216 Other Pets Accessories 110 Found LEGAL ASSISTANT for Real Property, Business Law and Litigation attorney in busy Albany law office.

Full-Time. Exp. preferred. Must have excellent word processing and interpersonal skills and the ability to work on own initiative. Send resume to: Attn: Receptionist, PO Box 781, Corvallis, OR 97339.

Benefits; Salary based on exp. Announcements TWO KITTENS, black, found near Mennonite Village, Albany. If not claimed, they will be avail. for adoption. Please contact SafeHaven Humane Society, 32220 Old Hwy.

34, Tangent. (541) 928-2789. The only Mid-Valley no-kill animal shelter. MISSING YOUR DOG? Check Linn County Dog Control's Web Site. We have a complete list of lost dogs with their pictures.

www.co.linn.or.us click on Dog Control or call 541-967-3925. UKC BEAGLE puppies, tricolored, 2 males, 6 females. 400.00 each. Available 10-25-16. text or call 541-207-4233 302 Clerical Office FOR SALE CAROL'S ORIGINAL SHITZAWADOODLES, 12 wks old, some adults.

$250 Found 110 Found ATTENTION: PET OWNERS! Sometimes pets are sold for research without your knowledge. When offering your animal for sale (or free to a good home), you may want to verify the name and address of the person answering your ad. 215 Pets Dogs Attention! When responding to an employment ad that includes a Dept. you must include: PO Box 368 Corvallis, OR 97339 or PO Box 130 Albany, OR 97321 along with the specific Dept. to which you are responding or the Post Office will not deliver.

Farm Supplies 300 Agriculture Employment DIVORCE $155 Comp le te preparation. Includes children, custody, support, property and bills division. No court appearances. Divorced in 1-5 weeks possible. 503-772-5295.

www.paralegalalternatives.com FREE SMALL ROOSTER Call 541.207.4376. Your Future Starts Here! The Mid-Valley Media Group is seeking top talent to join our team of dedicated professionals. With a variety of jobs from the newsroom to sales the Mid-Valley Media Group has unique job opportunities that fit a variety of skill levels. FEATURED JOBS Sportswriter Sales Opportunities Packaging Inventory Copy Editors Review open positions on our website www.democratherald.com/workhere for an opportunity that is right for you. 217 Poultry118 Personal Notices Mid-Valley Marketplace Democrat-Herald 541-812-6112 Gazette-Times 541-758-9562 Lebanon-Express 541-812-6112 Philomath 541--812-6112 Call us: 8AM 5PM, MONDAY FRIDAY www.democratherald.com www.gazettetimes.com www.lebanon-express.com www.gazettetimes.com/philomathexpress Visit us online Deadlines Saturday 3pm Friday 3pm Friday Monday 5pm Friday 5pm Monday Wednesday 5pm Tuesday Thursday 5pm Wednesday Friday 5pm Thursday www.midvalleymarketplace.com BUY SELL FIND Nearly of our readers read of America 2013.

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