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P^ge18 Spilygy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon March 29, 2 0 0 7 Day o f Appreciation honors veterans B y L e s lie M itts Births * Spilyay Tymoo Flags lined the paths at D eschutes C o un ty F air grounds in Redmond as sol diers greeted old friends dur ing the Veterans Apprecia tion Day events. Harvey Jim served in the armv from 1969-1971 and was sent to Germany and Vietnam. In Jim ’s opinion, celebrat ing appreciation for soldiers is som ething that should happen regularly. “This is way overdue,” Jim said. “This should have been done a long time ago.” “I am glad all us brothers are together at this one time and this specific purpose,” Jim said. Marvin Ike served in the Navy from 1962-1966 and was sent to Vietnam. Ike spoke out against anti war protesters, and said, “I think this is really needed.” “This goes to show that not everyone is like the pro testers,” Ike added. As for those currently serving in Iraq, Ike said, “I just hope they make it safe.” Ike added, “We’ll be here when they come back here to show our support.” Ike and Jim met up with fello w veteran R obert Eva Dove Newsom Melissa Meltingtallow and Eric Newsom are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Eva D ove N ew som , born March 19, 2007, weighing 7 pounds and having a height o f 19 inches. Grandmother is M aria G odines, and G ran d fath er A n gel Godines. Great grand mother is Lolita Greeley. The family is very excited about the newest family member. j Stone setting and Memorial There will be a stone-setting and me m orial for Anna Halfmoon in May. Stonesetting: Thurs day, May 10 at 9 a.m. at the Agency Cem etery. Services to fol low at longhouse. Memorial Service: Saturday, May 12 at 9 a.m. at the Nez Perce Longhouse in Nespelem, Wash. Leonard Night Wolf Charley Jr. Leslie Mitts/Spilyay Bruce Jim, Robert McHaney and Marvin Ike (from left) attended Veterans Appreciation Day on March 23. McHaney, who said, “I think that it’s an honor that they rec- ognize all of the veterans of all the wars.” “We get to meet up with old erans, Oregon National Guard friends that we m ight have reserve and active duty service fought with,” McHaney added. members attended the day-long Central Oregon military vet- event, with workshops offered M E M O R I E S IN S T O N E Custom Designed Memorials Hand Engraved In Goldendale % H For Over 18 Years Pioneer Rock Monument È V throughout the day on top- ics of sports, health, fishing, state and federal veterans benefits, and more. Leonard Young Eagle C h arley and Sab rina Kathryn Leach of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their son Leonard Night Wolf Charley Jr., born March 9, 2007. Grand parent on the father’s side is Minnie Charley of Warm Springs. Grand parents on the mother’s side are Edward A. Leach and E m ily L each o f Brookings. Root Feast Rodeo in April The Root Feast Jackpot Rodeo Family Fun Day will be Saturday, April 28 starting at noon at the Warm Springs Rodeo Arena. Adult events include the wild horse race, wild ride with saddle, barrel racing. Youth events are the rescue race, the wild colt race, calf riding, and mutton busting. Fun events for free are the women’s boot race, the calf scramble, and the stick horse race. Entry dates are April 16-18 from 6 to 8 p.m. only. Entry phone number is 553-1208. Walk in entry day of rodéo from‘9 to 11 a.m. only. All entries must be paid by 11 a.m. on April 28, no exceptions. Admission is $3, under 3 years free. 5 0 9 - 7 7 3 - 4 7 0 2 2 0 1 Crafton R oad PO Box 3 4 8 Q oldendale, WA 9 8 6 2 0 www.pioneerrock.com Best Deals in Town! New and Pre-Owned Merchandise ~ Below Wholesale Prices Historical Society Annual Fundraiser Dinner The Jefferson County Historical Soci- ety will host its annual fundraiser dinner on Saturday, April 14 at the Culver Chris- tian Church Annex. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. with dinner served at 6:30. The speaker will be Dr. Alice Parman. There will be entertainment, a silent auction, raffle, door prizes. Dinner tick- ets are $40. For more information or for dinner tick- ets call Evaline Patt at 553-3331, or 553- 5605. 30-50% Off red-tagged jewelry Video games $10, DVD’s 3/$12, Good collection of guitars, Amps, Knives, Fishing Gear, Power Tools, Pool Cues, Saddles, T.V.’s, Electronics NE£D CASH? 90-Day Cash Loans, State Licensed Pawnbroker Best Rate - Longest Term "O ' Top $$$ paid for newer digital cameras, TVs, power tools, musical instruments, guns, gold, diamonds, scrap and dental gold, game systems, most anything of value. Bargain Hunters 175 SE 5th St. - Madras (old S a tte rle e J e w e lry S to re ) 475-3745 CTS TIRES 915 SOUTH HWY 97, SUITE B COME IN and check out our selection of American made Products 475-9111 We support America and American jobs, by selling American made products. Compare O P EN Wed. - Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m i i Great Prices, Great Service COOPER Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.