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Page 8 October 12, 2006 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Howlak Tichum Births Automotive Harry D. Miller Jr. Harry D. Miller Jr. o f Warm Springs passed away on Octo ber 1, 2006 at his residence. He was 65. Mr. Miller was born Septem ber 14, 1941 at The Dalles to parents W illis and Adeline (Moses) Miller. Mr. Miller was married to Patricia Millre on March 23, 1973 at Madras. Mr. Miller was a lifetime resident o f Warm Springs. He was employed as an enforcem ent o fficer by the Warm Springs Fish and Game Department. He is survived by his wife Patricia o f Warm Springs; his mother Adeline Miller o f Warm Springs; children Eldred Heath, Denise Miller, Harry Miller III, and James Teeman, all o f Warm Springs; brother Robert Miller o f Warm Springs; sisters Eileen Spino and Phyllis Strong, both o f Warm Springs; five grand children and one great grand child. His father and a sister preceded him in death. E r ik A rt h u r Joe Williams Alex J. Williams and Ina K. Kaleak o f Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth o f their son Erik Arthur Joe Williams, born October 1, 2006. The father’s parents are Edna Williams and Eldred Frank, o f Warm Springs. The m other’s parents are Beverly Arthur o f Warm Springs, and Steven Kaleak o f Alaska. Great grandparent is Norma Lucei o f Yakama. Crut^ Joe Bocanegra I V Cruz Joe Bocanegra III and Samantha Jean Gomez of Madras are pleased to announce the birth o f their son Cruz Joe Bocanegra IV, born October 3, 2006. Father’s parents are Cruz and Lynn Bocanegra o f Ma dras. Mother’s parents are Michael Gomez o f Madras, and Andrea Smith o f Warm Springs. Elijah D aniel Gideon H errera Cecilia Herrera is pleased to announce the birth o f her son Elijah Daniel Gideon Herrera, born October 4, 2006. The grandparents are Em igdio H errera o f Neveda, and the late H elene “ Sp unky” T eem an o f W arm Springs. Great grandparents are Marvin and Mary Ann Meanus, and the late Clifford Arthur Sr. and partnerships. 10:20: Review the plan’s sta tus and confirm key elements o f infrastructure/transportation (including paths and sidewalks); an outdoor market place; retail businesses/incubator; design/ aesthetics/park amenities; hous ing; publicity and community participation; any other issues raised. 10:45: Discuss next steps/ timeframe/expectations; Iden tify lead person for each ele ment/ subgroup; Identify make up o f subgroups; coordination with community, LUPC and IRM P; and direction for sub groups. 11:15: Break into subgroups to begin work on above items. 11:45: Questions and clarifi cations. Schedule next advisory group meeting to review progress. Noon: adjourn. For more information con tact Ray in the Planning Depart ment at 553-3270 or Lonnie with the Community Action Team at 553-3148. 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