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Page 16 Spilyqyjymoo, Wqrm Springs, Oregon December 9, 2004" Births Alyssia Lanay Scott Joseph Scott Jr. and Crystal Berman are proud to announce ihe birth of their daughter Alyssia Lanay Scott, born Novem ber 29. She joins a brother Joseph Scott III. Paternal grand parents are Joe Scott Sr. and Lucelia Berry of Warm Springs. Maternal grandparents are Addison and Gaye Artis of Redmond. Great grandparents are Dave and Beth Berman of Crooked River Ranch; and Nola and Rapheal Queahpama of Warm Springs. Sebastian Jakob James Bisland Benjamin Bisland and Roxanne Johnson-Bisland are pleased to announce the birth of their son Sebastian Jakob James Bisland, born October 31. Gunner John Herkshan Jr. Gunner John Herkshan and Rosetta Martinez of Warm Springs are proud to announce the birth of their son Gunner John Herkshan Jr., born November 23. He joins a brother Jeremy, 14, and sisters Brandy, 13, and Denise, 6. Gunner's maternal grandparents are Trudic Smith of Madras and Henry Martinez of Warm Springs. Eric John Herrera Jr. Eric John Herrera and Vanessa Renae Plazola are proud to announce the birth of their son Eric John Herrera Jr., born November 22. His paternal grandparents are Sherry of Madras and Salvador Herrera of Pendleton. His maternal grandparents are Lalani Wolfe of Madras and Jose Plazola of Mexico. And great grandparents are Paulette and Celedonio Ruiz of Texas. Campaign to promote safe holiday driving ' December is National Drunk and Drugged Driving (3-D) Pre vention month. : Between Thanksgiving and the New Years holiday is one of the busiest times on the roads, and one of the most dangerous times of the year due to alcohol and drug related traffic accidents and fatalities. That is why the local Health Promotion Team - staff from Indian Health Service, and the Community Health Education Team - have joined forces 'With the National Highway Safety campaign to remind everybody to please designate a sober driver before your holiday outing. Members of the Health Promotion Team will be at the Warm Springs Post Office during the morning of Friday, December 10 for the start of the annual Red Ribbon Campaign to promote safe driving. Please support their efforts to save lives, and keep our roads safe by flying and red ribbon on your family vehicle. Raffle for horse race memorial This holiday season, a Christmas stocking raffle will benefit the Thurman Squiemphen Wild Horse Race Memorial in June, 2005. The raffle drawing will be held Dec. 24. You need not be present to win. The prize is a giant stock ing valued at $400. See the following people for raffle tickets: Rita Squiemphen, Monica Leonard, Val Squiemphen, Gladys Squiemphen. Howlak tichum Omar Winishut Jr. passed away December 5 at the home of a friend. He was 44 years old. , Mr. Winishut was born Oc tober 28, 1960 at Madras to parents Omar Winishut Sr. and Naomi Kalama. Mr. Winishut was a life-long resident of Warm Springs. He worked for Warm Springs For est Products Industries. He is survived by his brother Frank Switzler of Warm Springs; sisters Theresa VanPelt and Rachel Winishut, both of Warm Springs. A dressing ceremony was held Dec. 7 at the Agency Longhouse. Burial was Dec. 8 at the Agency Cemetery. Stone unveiling at the Simnasho Cemetery Friday, Dec. 17 Zillah Keo Flores Stoneunveiling in the morning and then noon meal and giveway at the Simashno Longhouse. -MEMORIES IN STONE- Custom Designed Memorials Hand Engraved in Goldendale for over 18 years. Pioneer Rock & Monument 509-773-4702 201 Crafton Rd. P.O. Box 348, Goldendale, WA www.pioneerrock.com Second-grader Aldo Aniline is glad to be back at Warm Springs lilemciitary. lie and his family moved to White Swan jura while, and then moved had: to Warm Springs about a month ago, "We're glad to have him bad:, " said school principal Dawn Smith. "We missed him. " Aldo 's favorite subject at school is reading, but he has also been doing excellent in math. I lis scores on the math tests are what prompted Kevin Rodin, school improvement coordinator, to nominate Aldo as the ) 'tiling Achiever. "I le has had some really high scores, " said Rodin. When he is not in school, Ado said his favorite thing is to play outside. His parents are 1 .anelle and Hobby Warren. - - r. t r-r -. Aldo Antunez Museum shop has great holiday gifts The gift shop at the Museum at Warm Springs offers gift baskets that will bring delighted smiles to family and friends. Prices begin at $18 for a cup of treats. 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