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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon August 14-, 20 08 Page 9 Births Reese River Otter John Joseph “Joey” Otter and Kimberly Jan Binder o f Culver are pleased to announce the birth o f their son Reese River Otter, born on July 25, 2008. Reese joins brothers Austin and Trustin. Grandparents on the father’s side are George O t ter and Mary Crockett. Grand parents on the mother’s side are D on Binder of Walla Walla, and Ann Seyler of Warm Springs. Louis A ngel Fisher-Medel A ngel D e Jesus M edel Hernandez and Glenda Fisher o f Madras are pleased to an nounce the birth of their son Louis Angel Fisher-Medel, born on July 15, 2008. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Glen and Gwen Fisher o f Blackfoot, Idaho. Springs, and Robert Tóbey of Reno. Randolph C. Boise III Randolph C. Boise Jr. and Annie E. Sampson o f Warm A sylin Jade Farmer Springs are pleased to announce Robert E. Donathan Farmer the birth o f their son Randolph and Brandy D iane Tobey o f C. Boise III, born on July 26, Warm Springs are pleased to 2008. announce the birth of their son Grandparents on the father’s Asylin Jade Farmer, born on July side are Randolph Boise Sr., and 14, 2008. stepm other Berney Boise, o f Grandparents on the father’s Warm Springs; and birth mother sided are Trudy Farm er and Gina McConville o f Wapato. N orm an Sam of Choctaw. G ra n d p aren ts on the G ra n d p aren ts on the mother’s side are Ranetta Spino m other’s side are Morris and o f W arm Springs, an d Les V erleen H olliday o f W arm ’ Sampson o f White Swan. 4 Name Giving flCC Family a n d Friends A re In v ite d to Memorials fo r F ster (‘WoCfe) Lam6 Lucy (W olfe) Oscar Joseph F. Sconawah I I Saturday August 30, 2008 Meet at Simnasho Cemetery at 7 a.m. fo r Stone Setting fo r Joseph (£. Sconawah II. Upturn to Agency Longhouse fo r 3-7’s ofWashut, Services, Memoriat giveaways and Dinner. AJ-AJCA , k . " ‘ ■■ / . — ", 'k J A tw i L ucille (Jim) Begay’s Indian name she carried will be brought out 10 a.m. on Saturday, Au gust 23,2008 in the, Celilo Longhouse. Her wishes for her In dian name will be passed on to a granddaughter, M arissa H eem sah o f Celilo. She is the daugh ter o f Delilah Begay of Celilo. Family and friends are invited to come join and witness this beautiful day. MEMORIES IN STOKE Custom Designed, Hand-Made Memorials Made One At A Time For Over 20 Years PIONEER ROCK & MONUMENT Web store x Done right the first time since VjffJ AlflDGUff ŒWIÏR C om plete R e p a ir S e rv ic e CALL 475-6663 or stop by for an appointment 755 S.W. Hwy 97, Madras, OR 97741 Cash & Release Voted #1 pawn shop in Madras! Jefferson County’s only used gun dealer A t Cash and Release, we are always here to assist you w ith your short-term loan. www.pioneerrock.com **TWO LOCATIONS** GOLDENDALE, WA 509-773-4702 201 Crafton Rd % V° .o’5 THE DALLES, OR 541-296-4934 2818 W 2nd St - Across from the Aluminum Plant Do you have. ■ ■ ■ The Museum A t r Warm Springs I N O T IC E WARM SPRINGS TRIBAL MEMBERS Warm Springs, Oregon- The Mission o f the Museum is to preserve, advance, and share the knowledge o f the cultural, traditional and artistic heritage o f The Confederated Tribes o f Warm Springs. The Museum A t Warm Springs wishes to enhance the permanent collection by accepting artifacts and archival materials for ccnsideration during an appraisal process. The Museum will accept objects starting Friday, August 15 and the deadline will be Friday, September 5, 2008 at 5 p m All objects m ust be accompanied by an object h is ta y form available at the Museum. Objects can also be submitted for appraisal only. Donations are always welcome. Museum policy is one object per family, p er household. The Museum is dedicated to the people o f the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, w hose vision, guns, gold, jewelry, beaded items, log splitters or chain saws? Maybe a horse trailer or ATV? Then we have CASH to loan you! 60-day loan period generosity and wisdom have created a legacy for our grandchildren's, grandchildren. Please help us preserve this legacy by providing detailed information about the pieces you submit for consideration. The Basics: - Acceptance of Objects dates are Friday, August 15 through Friday, September 5, 2008, 5 pm - One object per person or family will be accepted. Object is to be at least 50 years old. ■^8 • Objects will not be accepted after the deadline, no exception. I f you don t need a loan, come visit us for that special gift for someone. We stock firearms, chainsaws, jewelry, hand tools and lots o f Native American beadwork and traditional regalia. So come in and see us! . Object History form must be completed before object is appraised. All acquisitions and final prices m ust be first approved by action of The Museum's Board of Directors. 4Í Questions, please contact Natalie Moody at The Museum A t Warm Springs, (541)553-3331 ex t4 1 2 during regular business hours. Located at: 579 SE 5th Street, across from Thriftway Or give us a call at (541) 475-3157. <._________________________________________________________ > L_ t & j