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Spilysy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 7 May 4, 2011 Helpful event for Boys & Girls Club Births B y Yvonne Iverson A nna B elle Y ahtin-A rthur Anthony Arthur and Julia Y ahtin -C lo ud o f W arm Springs are pleased to an nounce the birth of their daughter Anna Belle Yahtin- Arthur, born on April 13, 2011 . Anna Belle joins sister Minnie. G randp arent on the fath er’s side is B enjam in Arthur of Warm Springs. G randp arents on the m o th er’s side are M innie Yah tin of Warm Springs; and the late Martin Cloud. Spilyay Tymoo The Boys & Girls Club op erates out of the old Vern Jack- son Home located on Wasco street between the Family Re source Center and Children’s Protective Services. In the summer of 2008 the Club changed from being under the Central Oregon Boys & Girls Club (B&GC) to being orga nized under the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs with help from the Portland Area B&GC to receive grants that are specific to N ative B&G Clubs. The operating budget for the club com es from several sources: 42 percent is from the Tribe, while the other 58 per cent is from grants, member ship fees, generous donations, and fundraisers like the recent Be G reat event. The sun was shining on the golfers, which made a perfect day for the golf scramble. Fos ter Kalama and Adriel Pineda greeted guests with the beauti ful sounds of their flutes. Youth from the club signed the Lord’s Prayer before the meal. Kaiwin Clements also dis played his hoop dancing skills for a pleased crowd. The event was able to raise money through ticket sales, si lent, and live auction items do nated by businesses and individu als. Yvonne Ivenson/Spilyay Adriel Pineda and Foster Kalama (above) greet the guests; while club members (below) signed the Lord’s Prayer. Those who weren’t able to attend could purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win a very large Easter basket. W inners were delivered their baskets on Easter morning. The event in it’s second year continues to improve and raise the funds needed to operate the growing Club year-round. “Summer Programs will start the day school is out,” says Club Director June Smith. “Parents have to work and we under stand that there is a need.” II A-lley M argo Rea H eath • Jerrod I Heath and Leslie L. Yaw of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth o f th eir daughter A lley Margo Rea Heath, born on April 18, 2011. Alley joins brother Gary, and sister Emonnie. G randp arents on the father’s side are Kirby G. Heath of Warm Springs, and R ebecca Sue H eath, o f Yakima. G randparents on the mother’s side are Elizabeth Ann Yaw of Warm Springs, and Richard Lewis, Montana. O hiyessa Isanti A llen- Yahtin R eynolds A llen and Shawnetta Yahtin of Madras are pleased to announce the birth of their son Ohiyessa Isanti Allen-Yahtin, born on April 24, 2011. O hiyessa joins brother Samiakin, and sisters Shawnel and Rosaleen. G randp arents on the fath er’s side are the late Leroy Allen Sr., and Linda Allen of Warm Springs. G randp arents on the m o th er’s side are Owens Y ahtin o f P o rtlan d , and Debbie Yahtin, of Achorage. M arvin Nez and E liza beth Orozco of Madras are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Marlencia Henry Nez, born on April 24, 2011 . G randp arents on the father’s side are G abriella Begay and Ervin Nèz Sr., or Window Rock, Ariz. G ran d p are n ts on the m o th er’s side are Rhoda Sm ith o f W arm Springs, and Sabino Orozco o f Ma dras. Howlak Tichum Jerm aine Williams Jerm aine W illiam s, 37, b elo ved adopted son o f Kanim Smith Sr. and Leona Ike, and beloved grandson o f D aisy Ike o f W arm springs, passed aw ay on April 6, 2011. Jerm aine is survived by his parents, grandm other, and b ro th ers Jo n ath an , Mario, Julius, Kanim Jr. and JoJo Smith; his loving neph ews K eshaw n C lem en ts, Julius Jr., K anim III and T yrell; and his beloved fiancée Trivia Parra and her sons. Jermaine also had two adopted daughters whom he loved and cherished. He is survived by many aunts and uncles. Jerm ain e died o f sudden heart failure while playing bas ketball on April 6. Dressing and viewing services were held at Bel Air Funeral Home in Ma- dras, on April 8, 2011 at 5 p.m. for friends and family. Local funeral arrangements o fficiated by L eona and Kanim. Traditional services officiated by Carlos Calica and Derek Tasympt. Dress in g o ffic ia te d by L arry Dick. Jermaine was flown back to his home Tribe of the Mojave in Needles, Califor nia, where he was put to rest in a tribal traditional burial by his brother and Honor able C hairm an o f the Mojave Tribe, Tim Williams, his mother Brenda Williams, and surviving family of the Mojave Tribe. of his passengers, 21-year-old Paul Miller of Warm Springs. Police said Bryant missed a corner on a street near Metolius and his vehicle rolled for more than 100 feet before it landed on railroad tracks, where it was struck by a train. Two other passengers sur vived the Jan. 15 crash. Memorial Name Giving Marvin T. Meanus Sr., “Cowhand” Saturday, M ay 14, 2011 Simnasho Longhouse Stonesetting at the mouth of the Warm Springs River Cemetery. / --------------------- ” Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free assistance to low-income , Oregonians in many civil cases. 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