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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 2011)
m Page 2 New interpretive signs at museum T h e M useum at W arm Springs has new interpretive signs around the museum grounds. M ost o f the signs are along the trail that runs by the creek at the back of thé mu seum. There is also one at the front with museum informa tion, with space to advertise changing exhibits. The in terp retiv e signs were paid for through grants, said museum director Carol Leone. T hese included a Tribal Challenge Grant, a Bean Foundation Grant, and an Oregon Heritage Commis sion grant. C hilkat E nterprise did the g ro u n d and fo o tin g work for the signs. In all, there are eight of the inter pretive signs. — August 24, 2011 Spilyay Tymoo, Wdi-ru Springs, Oregon Dave McMechan/Spilyay Mallory Smith (left), summer youth worker who will be going to Portland Community College this fall, and museum gift shop worker Farrellyn Bellanger by the front sign. Howlak Tichum Herb Graybael, 1939-2011 H erb G raybael passed from this life on Sunday, August 7, 2011 at his home. He was 73. Herb was born to Herbert Sr. and Gladys Graybael on O ctober 23, 1939, in Sutherlin, Oregon. The family moved to Ma dras, where Herb went to school and graduated from Madras Union High School in 1957. He began a career in building construction, of ten working along with his fa ther. Herb is survived by his spouse E arlynne (Squiemphen) Graybael. He raised and would soon legally adopt Lynne Graybael, and be survived in this relation ship by her children. He married Marie Smith (Calica) in 1958 and started a family in Madras, later mov ing to the Warm Springs com munity to begin raising their sons, Ricky, Brent and Tracy Graybael, his surviving sons. His survivors also include several grandchildren: Brent Kishwakia Cbingo Sanches^ Sergio Raul Tejeda Tovar Skaylar Chiago Sanchez and Martika Saludo-Kelly are proud to announce the birth of their baby boy K ishwakia Chingo Sanchez, born on July 31, 2011, weighing in at 16 pounds 14.5 ounces, and 20 and one-quar ter inches long. G randparents from the fath er’s side are A nthony Sanchez and Maui Squally, both from Wisqually, Wash. G randparents from the mothers side are A1 Kelly and A rn etta Saludo, both from Warm Springs. Sergio Raul Tejeda Godinez and N o rm a A lic ia T ovar M en d o za o f M ad ras are pleased to announce the birth o f th e ir son S erg io R aul Tejeda Tovar, born on August 5, 2011. Sergio joins Carlos Alberto Anguiano Tovar, 6. Grandparents on the father’s side are Sergio Tejeda Sanchez, and G raciela G odinez Velasques. G randp arents on the mother’s side are Sabas Godinez Alvarez, and Virginia Mendoza Machi. Bridgette Samanthalynn Whittenberg by Dave McMechan Creek interpretive sign. Births Jr., G ladys, Jasm in e, Jaylen , Raeanne, Shaya, Siss'aley, Skyler and Velma Graybael. His great- grand children are Andreaz, Bianca, Brent III, Daniel, Latrell, Trecee and Warrion. In his early adulthood Herb was very active in the sport of drag racin g and was a co founders of the Madras Drag Strip. He enjoyed this sport with other founders that included Pete Courtney, Joe Quinn, Joe Enders, Calvin Quehapama and Denny Tingle. His knowledge, talent and ex perience caught the attention of the tribes. In 1969, he was hired as the director of plant manage m ent, overseeing the trib es’ buildings, facilities and infra structure. His career with the tribes spanned over 44 years. He was later promoted to the general manager of Public Utili ties in 1999, after the retirement of Mr. Ed Manion. In that ca pacity, Herb was responsible for the planning, operations and maintenance of the tribes’ ma jor infrastructure, buildings, fa cilities and other physical assets. No matter what the task or the hour of the day, Herb could always be depended upon to rally his staff to meet the challenge. One Christmas Eve he worked along with staff to repair a major break in the mainline that served the Warm Springs commu nity. This type of loyalty and dedication earned him uni versal respect and apprecia tion of the community. His greatest passion in life was outdoor sports and ac tivities that included bird hunting, fishing, hunting big game, camping and support ing family activities. His w ork touched the lives of virtually every per son on and adjacent the res ervation in some form or fashion on an almost daily basis. His care and willing ness to help com m unity residents was much appre ciated and set a very high stan d ard for how to re spond to community inter ests, needs and priorities. SB 412 (Continued from page 1) Seven tribes are sub ject to Oregon’s criminal ju risd ictio n . W arm Springs, Umatilla, and Burns P aiute are ex empt. Once the tribes com plete the requirements for SB412 p a rtic ip a tion, there is a two-year period until the 2013 legislation meets. Full officer author ity would then fall into p la c e , an d w o u ld stand for another two years. “There’s a sunset in Ju ly of 2015,” Arnett said. “Sunset m eans the bill expires unless the legislation takes af firmative action to con tinue.” The legal team will prepare the m aterials needed for p articip a tion in SB412 and will bring it to Tribal Coun cil for approval in Sep tember. A aron and P riscilla Whittenberg of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Bridgette Sam anthalynn W h ittenberg, born on August 6, 2011. B rid gette joins brother Erminio; and sisters Chloe, Brit tany, Jaden and Bianca. Grandparents on the father’s side are R ichard and A lta Whittenberg of Madras. G randparents on the m other’s side are Pedro and Carol Parra of Warm Springs. Kenyon Kalama John Kalama and Marlene Sohappy of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their son Kenyon Kalama, born on August 6, 2011. Grandparents on the father’s side are Foster John Kalama and J ’D ean K alam a, o f W arm Springs. G randparents on the mother’s side are Renee Sohappy and K irby H eath, o f W arm Springs. Kayla Mae Fulty-Moore Alvin Moore and Heidi Fultz of Metolius are pleased to an nounce the birth of their daugh ter Layla M ae F ultz-M oore, born on August 3, 2011. Layla joins brother Zane, age Mathew James Edward Winishut W aylon W in ish u t and Natasha Lucei of Warm Springs and Madras are pleased to an nounce the birth of their son M athew Jam es E dw ard W inishut, born on August 4, 2011 . Grandparents on the father’s side are Stacy Winishut of Warm Springs, and Arlene Garcia of Copper City. G randp arents on the mother’s side are Denise Weblen of Warm Springs, and Jam es Weblen of Warm Springs; and E dw ard L u cei o f W arm Springs, and Naomi Lucei of Warm Springs. Nicholas Gregorio Richards Lucas Richards and Krystal Garcia of Madras are pleased to announce the birth of their son N icho las G regorio Richards, born on August 15, 2011 . N icho las joins b ro th er Michael; and sisters Amaya and Naiomi. Grandparent on the father’s side are Sonja Richards of Ma dras. G randp arents on the m o th er’s side are D arlene Zacarias of Madras, and Steve Garcia of Bend. 2 . 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