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Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 13, 2012 Births Highway work by Indian Head Klai Edward Thompson Jo el and Susie T hom pson o f Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth o f their son Klai Edward Thom pson, b orn on May 28, 2012. Klai joins brothers Aaron, Jr. and Jayden, and sisters Iarian; Patty, Jordan, Justyne and Chayondria. G ra n d p a re n ts o n th e father’s side are Dennis and Linda T hom pson o f Warm Springs. G ra n d p a re n t o n th e m o th e r ’s side is P a tricia Kalama o f Warm Springs. Dave McMechan/Spilyay Construction crews worked through rainy weather last week on Highway 26 by Indian Head. H ighw ay 26 by Indian H ead Casino is being im proved for better access to and from the casino. The w ork is being done by* the tribal Construction D e partm ent, paid for by the ca- Making the changes-—wid ening th e road and adding turn lanes— is a requirement o f the gaming pact that the tribes signed with the state o f Oregon. T h e im p ro v em en ts will ease the traffic coming and going from the parking, via Walsey Lane at the Plaza, and will also allow trucks to have access to the parking lot and T he goal is to have the w ork w rapped up by the end o f this m onth, according to Warm Springs Construction. Dave McMechan Wild Flour sandwich stand opens in W.S. By Duran Bobb Spilyay Tymoo K i m Medina has seen her dream come true, as Wild Flour opened for business la s t w eek acro ss fro m Warm Springs Market. T he stand, previously Ja s m in e C a ld e ra ’s fry bread business, is being rented to K im and Bob Medina by George Aguilar Sr. ‘W e’re going to eventu ally offer a lunch special,” Bob said. “These are go ing to be specialty items, with some very fine soups made from scratch.” T h e sta n d w ill fe a tu re san d w ich es w ith h o m e- sm o k ed m eats; b re a k fa st items, and fries. The owners would like to feature such items as hotdogs and nachos along with other items that can be prepared at home. Kim, w ho has extensive experience in the food service industry, has worked hard to achieve this goal. The couple began purchasing restaurant equipm ent several m onths “ In order to succeed, y o u need that love... ” ago and fine-tuning their reci pes, “K im is th e boss,” Bob said as he prepared the stand fo r its first h o u rs. “I ’ve learned from her that this is something that you have to love. In order to succeed, you need th a t love. S o o n er o r later, w e’re go in g to have som e nice ou td o o r seating. The tree will be clipped for a 20 sea lions found dead, most shot G E A R H A R T , O re g o n (AP) — A bout 20 dead sea li o n s — m o s t w ith g u n s h o t w ounds— have been found on the U.S. West Coast in just two m onths, a marine mam mal researcher said. D alin D ’Alessandro said that the shot sea lions have been found since the begin ning o f A pril in n o rth e rn O regon and southern Wash ington. The research assistant with the N orthern Oregon-South ern Washington Marine Mam mal Stranding N etw ork said she thinks the killing is due to salm on fisherm en fru s trated over com petition for their catch. Last month, a federal judge rejected a request to halt the killing o f California sea lions that eat protected salmon at O reg o n ’s B onneville D am . T hat program aUows Idaho, O regon and Washington au thorities to target and kill sea lions th a t eat a .lo t o f the salmon. C alifornia sea lions are federally p ro tected as m a rine m am m als, b u t n o t as en d an g ered o r th reaten ed species. Steller sea lions are cur rently federally pro tected as a threatened species. b etter view betw een the stand and the store. And people can drop by, men tion my nam e and get a free smile!” Wild Flour will be a fam ily business with Kim and Bob as the main employ ees. However, their daugh ter and grandchildren are eager to help. The stand will remain in th e g rav el lo t. G eo rg e Aguilar Sr. was present on opening day, ready to paint Wild Flour black and yel low The next dead line to submit items fo r publica tion in the Spilyay Tymoo is Friday, June 22. Thank yo u ! Michael E lias Valero Cristan Valero nad Kirstie M o rris o n o f M adras are pleased to announce the birth o f their son Aven Michael Elias Valero, born on May 25, 2012. A ven jo in s b ro th e r D om oniq Cuevas. G ra n d p a re n ts on the father’s side are Paula Valero and Poncho Valero o f Ma dras. G ra n d p a re n ts on th e m o th er’s side are N ochole H anlon o f Madras, and the late Levi Morrison. Duane Winishut Paul III R udy P aul Jr. and B e rn a d e tte W in ish u t are pleased to announce the birth o f their son Andrew Duane W inishut Paul III, born on May 29, 2012. G ran d p aren ts are Rudy Paul Sr. and Sophice W ill iam s; and Jew el and Perry Winishut. . G reat g randparents are E ffie and H aro ld C ulpus; D o u g las W illiam s and Priscilla Frank; Warren and Josie Williams. Girl Scout meeting June 18 There will be a Girl Scout family in terest m eeting on Monday, June 18 from 5:30- 7 p.m. in the community cen ter social hall. The registration fee is $12 per girl. Parents and guard ians, please come and bring your girls to get them signed up! After the June 18 meeting, regular meetings will be Mon days at 5:30 in the social hall. I f you have any questions email Carina Miller at: carinamariemiUer@grnail.com Living Traditions at museum T he M useum at W arm Springs is hosting Living T raditions. T he dem on strations are from 1-5 p.m. in the m useum lobby on Saturdays and Sundays. These are some upcom ing Living Traditions: June 16-17: H orse Re galia w ith M arcia Minthorn. J u ly 7-8 : C o rn h u sk Weaving w ith Myra O r ange. Ju ly 14-15: B eading projects by Wanda S. Van Pelt. J u ly 21-22: C ed ar Bark Weaving with Viola Kalama. '\ Tarty Cite Candles Ron Green, Consultant / Candles &. H om e Accents Illum inate yo u r spirit Relax w ith w ax (541) 553-3120 (541)777-7345 rotpugersl@ yahoo.com W arm S p rin g s Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ph. 541-553-1041 At Warm Springs St. & Hollywood Blvd. Beads, Native American Gifts, Museum, Deli, Grocery, Ice, Fishing Permits, Western Union, Check-Free Bill Pay, ATM and Much More! / 4 2321 Ollallie Lane (PO Boxò) Warm Springs, OR 97761 Assisted Living Tacilitq a q ,|| 541-553-1182 4, 2132 W arm Springs St., W arm Springs - ph. 541-553-1597 Over500 companies can be paid through our check-free service including: Paciiic Power, Direct TV, Verison, and Qwest. I