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    Graduates!
Aria Gray
Leah Downey
Utah State University I
Taft High School
From Selina, Cam and Mateas
Aria, we are so proud of you for all
your accomplishments in academics and
your many extracurricular activities. To
have completed one year of college in
your senior year is quite an accomplish­
ment. How wonderful that you have
received all the academic scholarships to
Willamette University. When you walk
across the stage to receive your diploma
at Taft High School, know the love of your
family is with you.
Aria is the daughter of David and
Shawna Gray, granddaughter of Bob and
Elaine Smith, great-granddaughter of
Edward and Dolores Rilatos and niece of
proud aunties and uncles.
Congratulations, Aria, we are proud
of you!
From Aunt Ruth, Adam Downey and
Kyle Downey
Leah Downey graduated from *
Utah State University with a bachelor’s
degree in English literature on May 7.
We are extremely proud of her
and know that her father, Patrick Earl
Downey, and mother, Jeanette Fisher
Downey, are watching from heaven
with great pride.
We all wish to recognize the Tribe
in helping finance her education. Leah
is an outstanding example of the great
resource the Siletz Tribe is for students
on their road to success.
We love you, dearest Leah!
Chambers opens acupuncture practice; can help with variety of ailments
Siletz Tribal member and acupunctur­
ist Jennifer Chambers recently began her
acupuncture practice in Northeast Portland
and is excited to offer $50 treatments to
all Tribal members. The Tribe reimburses
$50 for acupuncture visits with a doctor’s
referral, so there would be no additional
cost for the Tribal member to cover.
Chambers is a graduate of the Pacific
College of Oriental Medicine in New York
City, where she received her master’s
degree in traditional Chinese medicine.
She is continuing her studies and pursing a
doctorate degree from the Oregon College
of Oriental Medicine.
Acupuncture has proved to be
extremely successful in treating many
conditions and ailments. Many people
have tried acupuncture as a “last resort’’
and found that it helped with their com­
plex medical condition when other treat­
ments did not.
Acupuncture also can be used to
support the body’s immunity and prevent
disease from occurring by promoting
health, energy and vitality. For this reason,
people often seek out acupuncture when
they are basically healthy but would like
to have more energy, better focus and
concentration throughout the day and to
reduce stress.
Many conditions can be treated by
acupuncture, including but not limited
to allergies, headaches and migraines,
arthritis or pain anywhere in the body,
high blood pressure, sinusitis, insomnia,
anxiety and depression, gastrointestinal
disorders such as irritable bowel syn­
drome, menopausal symptoms, menstrual
irregularities, infertility, autoimmune
diseases such as lupus, diabetes, drug?/
alcohol/cigarette addiction, chronic
fatigue, sciatica, bursitis, asthma, colds
and fl us, chemotherapy and radiation side
effects, and weight management.
.
If you would like to make an appoint­
ment with Chambers, contact her at 503-
946-8700.
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