Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon October 20, 2021 Water tour ‘Large enough to serve you... Small enough to care’ 866-299-0644 #16433A 2020 Buick Encore - 3,216 miles - $33,995 #102905 2018 Buick Encore - 35,500 miles - 2018 GMC Terrain - 63,302 miles - $24,995 $26,995 #03977B #69300B 2018 Chevrolet Equinox - 68,825 miles - $26,995 #87294A 2018 Chevrolet Equinox - 68,825 miles - 2017 GMC Acadia - 97,699 miles - 2017 Dodge Journey - 98,770 miles - 2021 Subaru Forester - 14,004 miles - $35,995 Travern Yazzie went above and beyond to get the new American and POW flags put up at the Timber building for the Veterans ~ Frankie Williams, Confederated Tribes Veterans Service Officer. (from page 2) Secretary Haaland could not attend because of a fam- ily matter, however; so rep- resenting Interior during the tour was Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland. Later in the week the Office of the Secretary Interior issued the following: Mary E. Toya, the mother of Secretary Deb Haaland, has passed away. Toya was from the Pueblo of Laguna and the Pueblo of Jemez, tribal nations based in New Mexico. She was a vet- eran of the U.S. Navy who worked for the Bureau of In- dian Affairs for 25 years. “We celebrate Mary Toya’s long life, and are grateful for her 25 years of service to Native students as a member of the Interior team within Indian Affairs,” the statement reads. “Mary spoke Keres, raised her children in a Pueblo household, and passed traditional wisdom down to her children, grand- children, and great grandchil- dren. Her legacy lives on in Secretary Haaland, all of her relatives, and the countless Native people she inspired.” $26,995 #87294A $23,995 $15,995 #67293A #48707A Edward Heath photo Warm Springs residents’ support at the school board meeting, October 11. 2014 Nissan Altima - 42,411 miles - 2013 Toyota Camry - 110,695 miles - $18,995 $15,995 #24986A #67138B 2012 Jeep Liberty - 39,301 miles - 2012 Chevrolet Silverado - 132,236 miles - $16,995 $35,995 #58995W #31553A Schools (Continued from 1) “Often that means she is putting everyone else before herself,” Ms. Hurd said. At the meeting on Octo- ber 11—Indigenous People’s Day in Oregon—the director of the Oregon School Board Association, Jim Green, pre- sented Ms. Danzuka with the award of School Board Mem- ber of the Year. “Erasing the achievement gap among our historically underserved students is a key issue for OSBA,” Mr. Green said. “Laurie Danzuka exem- plifies the way school board members embrace that mis- sion.”