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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
July 252002
Page 5
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Birth announcements
Robert Wilfred Windy Boy
Everett Windy Boy and
Eugena Burnside are pleased
to announce the birth of
their son Robert Wilfred
Windy Boy, born June 7.
Father's parents are Wilfred
and Geraldine Jim.
Mother's parents are Joan
Burnside and atwai Robert
Burnside.
Ivory Chanell Kalama
James Kalama and Serena Carleen Medina are pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter Ivory Chanell Kalama,
born June 28.
Grandparents on the father's side are Ross Kalama Sr.,
and Greta White Elk. Grandparents on the mother's side
are Sally Medina and Eddie Medina.
Great grandmother is Ina Tohet.
Bryce Alisander Sanchez
Amanda Sanchez is pleased to announce the birth of son
Bryce Alisander Sanchez, born June 27.
Grandmother on the mother's side is Coleen Reed. Great
grandparents are Truman Sr. and Onte Lumpmouth.
Jesslyn Ava Anderson
Anthony Paul Anderson and Nancy Medrano are proud
to announce the birth of their daughter Jesslyn Ava Ander
son, born June 27.
Grandparents on the father's side are Ruthy Anderson
and Tony Varela.
Nathaniel Albert Hawley
Charisse Haskins is pleased to announce the birth of
her son Nathaniel Albert Hawley, who was born July 17.
Mother's parent is Paulette Hawley, great grandparent is
Irish Charley.
Powwow raffle has many winners
The following are the win
ners of the Pi-Ume-Sha Pow
wow Raffle:
Dion Minthorn, children's
teepee. Edd Sprague, Walkman
cassette player. Yvonne
Tapedo, buckskin dress. Bobbi
Jo Berry, tools. Sharondee
Mitchell, $100.
Denny Kane, $100. Reva
Johnson, $100. Versa Smith,
bicycle.
Lei Calica, $50. Patu "Smith,
$50. Ivan Torres, $25. Gladys
Thompson, $25.
Dion Minthorn, CD player.
Steve Jackson, Pendleton blan
ket. Albert Briseno, beaded
pouch. Sallie Polk-Adams,
$300.
Mary Ann Meanus, gar
ment bag. Doug Jackson, neck
lace. Christina Gurrole-Smith,
ring. Sharice Johnson, blanket.
If anyone needs to make ar
rangements to pick up their
raffle item, please call 553
3238. Minnie Yahrin, Pi-Ume-Sha
Powwow Committee member,
wishes to extend her sincere
thanks wo everyone who sup
ports Pi-Ume-Sha.
Birthday
July 30, Happy first birth
day to my precious grand
daughter Jocene Leda Alexi
Tufti. You bring so much joy
into our lives. We love you so
much. Much love from
Grandma Girlie, Uncle Alex,
Uncle Gerald, Uncle Brian,
Uncle Phatter Boy. Auntie
Marsha, Auntie Rachelle and
Auntie Hattie.
Happy birthday to our sis
ter Jocene Leda Alexi Tufti
from Caveman Jr., Little
Princess Sampson, Little
Sweetheart Tufti and
Michael James.
July 26, Happy birthday to
Great-Uncle Bones from Cave
man Jr., Little Princess
Sampson, Hunny Bunny Tufti, '
Little SweetHeart Tufti and
Michael James.
July 30, Happy birthday to
Joyce from Grampa Ed.
July 10, Happy birthday to
my nana Lauraina from
Carolyn. Thank you for being .,
my friend.
July 10, Happy birthday to
Auntie Bunnie from Alex,
Gerald, Brian, Paulette,
Vernon and Becky. Marsha,
Hattie and Rachelle. We love
you today and forever.
July 26, Happy birthday to .
my little brother Theron
'Bones' Johnson from Carolyn
'Girlie' Johnson.
July 26, Happy Birthday
to Uncle Dominos from ..
Alex, Gerald, Brian, Paulette,
Vernon, Becky, Marsha,
Hattie and Rachelle.
July 28, Happy birthday to
my little Boo-Boo Bear,
Blodgett from Girlie.
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July 30, Happy first birth
day to Jocene from your little
buddy Johnny Holliday Jr.
July 30, Happy first birth
day Jocene L.A. Tufti from
Adele and Johnny Holliday Sr.
July 30, Happy birthday to
Auntie Liah Davis. Thank
you for always babysitting
me. Love, Johnny.
1 July 30, Happy birthday to
Liah Davis. Have fun. Love,
Adele and Johnny Sr.
July 30, Happy first birth
day to my niece Jocene Leda
Alexi Tufti. Lots of hugs and
from your auntie Becky.
July 30, Happy 17th birth
'day to my Liya Fran Davis,
from your friend Becky.
July 26, Happy 18,h birth
day to Neda Sam from Becky.
1 July 26, Happy birthday to
my Uncle Bones. I hope you
have a good one. Much love
from your niece Bigbucks.
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Happy birthday to
Rhoda Anderson. Thanks
for making "my time" fly
by. Hope it was a good
one. Love, a friend, Trevor
. McKayne.
To all my
favorite people.
July 18, my
mom Neda.
December 21,
Uncle Lemo.
June 29, Aunt
Liz. May 4,
Aunt Charlotte.
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Belated birthday to
Grandma Neda Wesley. To
Grandma Neda from Martina.
There are no words that ex
press how much I truly care,
all the things you go through
and I'm not even there.
No matter what I do in my
life, you always remain, I want
smiles to replace your sorrow
and pain.
I respect you more than re
spect myself, I put you before
anyone else.
I couldn't imagine living
without you around, you hold
me up, without you I'd fall to
the ground.
Who guides me when I need
guidance? Who helps me when
I have a problem with defi
ance? And who talks to me when
I feel alone? Withou you I can't
call it home. Even if I never let
my feelings show, I just
thought I'd let you know.
Martina Marie Stwyer.
Sign-up for 4-H camp
The Warm Springs 4-H
Culture Enrichment Camp
is quickly filling up. Anyone
interested should call the
OSU Extension Office at
553-3238.
The first camp will be
from July 26 to August 3, for
second through fifth grades.
The second camp will be
from August 4 to August 10,
for grades six through 10.
There is space for 50
campers in the first session,
and 30 in the second.
The camps are held at
Peter's Pasture. Cost is $50
per camper, with scholar
ships available.
July 11, Happy birthday.
Chip Calica from Girlie and .
family. ' - .
July 10, Happy birthday to
Stephanie Belgard from Girlie
and family.
Moorehouse completes officer training
Warm Springs Police Of
ficer Nancy Moorehouse re
cently completed her Oregon
Police Officer Training, and is
now a certified police officer
for the state of Oregon.
Moorehouse says she had a
lot of help and encouragement.
"I would like to thank the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs for giving me the op
portunity to get my certifica
tion in the Corrections De
partment, as well as my certi
fication in Patrol for the Warm
Springs Police Department
during the past six years," said
Moorehouse.
She said she would like to
thank the officers who had
confidence in her to do the job,
and inspired her to continue
on against the odds and over
come the difficulties.
"I will forever be grateful to
Lt. Aver 'Stoney' Miller, the
late Lt. Talifson, officers Billie
Jo Bagley, Marion Tias, and
Sgt. Tim Soueicl," said
Moorehouse.
"Tim helped me to com
plete my police officers manual
so that I could receive my Or
egon Patrol Certification," she
said.
For their help at the Police
Academy, Moorehouse said
she wanted to thank Lt. Scotty
Class reunion this weekend
There will be a Madras
High School class reunion for
the class of 1962 this Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, July 26
28. The reunion on Friday will
be at Madras Elks, and on Sat
urday at Kah-Nec-Ta. On Sun
day there will be a family picnic.
For information, contact Jo
Ann Smith at 553-1511.
Members of the class of
1962 and their friends are in
vited. The activities on Friday
include a tour of the high
school. On Saturday at Kah-Nee-Tah,
there will be a din
ner and dance, plus Oldies DJ,
and prizes.
Dye, Training Coordinator
and long time friend Paul
Peloquis and Lt. Daque, self
defense and firearms.
"I would also like to thank
the tribal judges and court
clerks for their positive contri
butions in my career. As po
lice officers, we are servants of
the people, sworn to protect,
in order to ensure the security
and safety of all the commu
nity residents. We must always
work within the law while
maintaining a professional
manner and a friendly de
meanor." She said, "It is my goal to
be of service always to the very
best of my ability. Many
people of the Warm Springs
community supported my ef
forts these years and have en
couraged me during the tough
times."
She added, "No matter
where I am in my life, I shall
always remember the well-chosen
words of a few, and how
encouraged I became to be the
best that I can be. Thank you
all."
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Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum (last year known as Jammln' for Salmon) Is calling
for a fry bread booth vendor and a salmon booth vendor. Non-profit,
tribal programs are encouraged to apply for this fundraislng
opportunity. Selected group or party must comply with Portland city
health code regulations and licensinginsurance fees
(approx. $400 $200 booth fee). Application deadline Is July 12th.
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If you have a traditional skill or talent that you'd like to share at
Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum, please contact us as soon as possible.
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For Information and applications contact Nancy Bardue
at 503 736-3598.
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