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    TRIBAL MEMBER NEWS
Lane Plans to
Attend PSU
Peyton Rhys Vaughan
Peyton Joins
Vaughan Family
We would like to welcome the
newest member of our family, Peyton
Rhys Vaughan, bom on April 17,2002,
at 8:12 a.m., weighing 8 pounds, 12
ounces. Your smile warms our hearts;
you’re truly another gift from God.
Books are Good
for Kids
Usborne’s science books were
awarded third place in the Elementary
Science category in the 1999 Practical
Home Schooling Reader Awards.
Life Works Magazine chose three
books from Usborne Books At Home
for the Real Life Awards. These are
products that work well in the “real
world ... in homes” and in most cases,
better the quality of family life.
Since 1978, Parents' Choice has
been the only non-profit consumer
guide to children's books, toys, video,
audio, computer programs, television,
magazines, and rock ‘n’ roll. UBAH’s
Understanding Your Brain received one
of its Gold Awards.
UBAH’s mission statement is, “The
future of our world depends on the
education of our children. UBAH
delivers educational excellence one
book at a time. We provide economic
opportunity while fostering strong
family values. We touch the lives of
children fora lifetime.”
For more information on Usborne
Books at Home, contact Bunni Snook
by phone at 503-551 -8341 or e-mail at
owldancer@nativeweb.net, or visit the
Web site www.ubah.com/el773.
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Leeann Rose Duarte
Leeann Duarte
Born in August
John and Laura (Bremner) Duarte
and family are proud to announce the
birth of their daughter, Leeann Rose, a
pink bundle of joy weighing in at
10 pounds, 1 Jounces, and a compact
20-° inches long. She was born at
3:48 a.m. on Aug. 25.
by Dad, Mom, Nolan, Apples,
Juanita, and Monique, with love
Congratulations, Joe Lane, son of
William “Buster” and Kristi Lane,
grandson of William Lane and Martha
Downey-Lockhart, and great-grandson
of Alfred and Maude Lane and Roy and
Mae Downey.
Joe is a class of 2002 graduate from
Toledo High School with a 3.5 GPA.
He has lived in the Siletz community
all of his life with his many family
and friends.
We’re very proud of your many
Joe Lane
athletic and artistic awards. But we’re
especially proud of the academic awards and scholarships you have earned,
including the Sharon Butler Scholarship.
We’re proud that you have chosen to further your education by enrolling at
Portland State University and studying for your graphic design degree. What an
honor to be the first generation in your family to attend college. We have confidence
that you are up for the challenge and the responsibility. But most important, we
are proud that you are a healthy, strong, independent young man, a man with
many dreams.
Joe, you have worked hard for your success so far. Thank you, God. And
thank you, Joe, for making the right choices. You are a great example for your
family and community.
Her maternal grandmother is
Rosalie Bremner of Siletz, Ore., and
Reflection
paternal grandparents are Richard and
by Eva E. Clayton
Karen Moulett of Salem, Ore., and
Patrick Park of Bandon, Ore.
allows*1
Sorry to have missed our pow-wow.
It seems everyone was wowed.
Maybe biggest and best I hear.
Mahala Joins Fisher, Williams Families
Mahala Erin Fisher was bom at
6:57 p.m. on July 22, 2002, at
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital. She
weighed 8 pounds, 2-3A ounces, and
was 19 inches long.
Proud parents are Michael Anthony
Fisher and Amie Erin Williams;
grandparents are Traci Fisher and Matt
Williams, all of Siletz, Ore.; Mike
Fisher of Lincoln City, Ore.; and Kim
and Alex Sanchez of Marysville, Calif.
Great-grandparents are the late
Matthew Williams Jr. and Connie
Williams, and Dan and Dolly Fisher, all
of Siletz; Bill and Linda Hagerman of
Marysville; and the late Walter
Dickenson and Mary Dickenson of
Salem, Ore. Mahala also has numerous
aunts, uncles, and cousins.
October 2002
three cheers!
It’s a wonderful time for sharing
laughter, camaraderie, dance,
and good afternoon delight!
A celebration rejuvenates the spirit
and breathes life back in the soul.
Thank you, Pow-Wow Committee
and all who contributed.
Our Run to the Rogue always
awakens my inner sense. It brings
about a sensitivity of humbleness.
We are descendants of ancestors
whose courage and strength made
them survivors.
Looking and learning from our past
broadens our horizons for tomorrow.
We must remember, what we plan
today must reflect a balance for all
Mahala Erin Fisher
tribal descendants.