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SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs. Oregon September 17. 1993 PAGE 3 Warm Springs: How does your garden grow? A J r ' r - - i I t w I ' i , 4 -,-1 Tomatillos, great for Mexican dishes and sauces, are abundant in Merle Tewee's garden. 3 v,Vtt').n'V; , 'tub- k Difficult to vine ripen in other areas, Merle's cantaloupe flourished and matured this year. I1 Large jalepenos, also used in Mexican cooking, are almost ready for harvest This summer's weather may not have been the greatest for outdoor activities, but it sure was great for gardening. The cooler temperatures and extra rainfall made for ideal growing conditions, causing gardens to produce as never before. t' i 1 i 1 ' ' A J Alvis Smith, Sr.'s ten-year-old nectarine tree was loaded with beautiful, dark-colored fruit this year. Alvis says the tree has produced fruit only once before. Bus-continued from page 1 House to let students off and at the WS Community Center parking lot. It will be the parents responsibility to pick up their children and get them home safely from those two drop off points. If anyone has any questions, please call ESP Director, Myrna Courtney for more information. Family Care Clinic in new offices at Mt. View Hospital Patients being seen at the Moun tain View Family Care Clinic may BINGO September 22 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Agency Longhouse Sponsored by the Warm Springs Rodeo Association New director joins COCC staff The new director for the Warm Springs Central Oregon Community College Education Center is John Hicks. He is a Canadian, who, for the last 30 years, has lived in Oregon. John's association with Central Or egon reaches back 20 years in area wood products manufacturing. Prior to moving to Central Oregon he taught and coached primarily at the high school level in both private and Natural Resources asks for comments on proposed BadgerCedar timber sale The Department of Natural Resources is asking for com ments on a proposed timber sale for the BadgerCedar Logging Unit. This area is located in the west-central part of me reservation with Cedar Creek flowing east through the sale. These comments are for a draft project assessment (PA). The deadline to comment on the proposed Badger Cedar Draft P. A. is September 23, 1 993. For more informa tion, contact Doug Calvin at the Department of Natural Resources, 553-3233. t.tm J j PROJECT AREA N J I ti-JSi!- f public schools. Consequently, he feels that he has a realistic apprecia tion of the challenges faced in an educational setting and in the world of work. John has only been on site since September 7 but in that hectic week he has been involved in a two-day education retreat at HeHe Longhouse and numerous trips to the college for training. He is very appreciative of the gracious reception and support he has already received. All transi tions are taxing but the warmth of the response by the Warm Springs community he has met thus far has done much to ease the strain. The Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please come by and introduce your self to John. By the way, registration for fall classes is underway an added incentive for dropping in to the Education Center. ... IP i , l.lfj 1 . p now use the new facility. The clinic staff relocated from their temporary quarters on the lower level of the Mountain View EmcrgencyOut Paticnt services wing September 2. Physician is Dr. Roy Nakamura and Karen Potampa is the family nurse practitioner. Nakamura is in the office between 8 and 1 1 a.m. on Mondays and between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays.' Potampa is in between 1 0 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesday, Thurs days and Fridays. The clinic is not open on weekends. Jackie George and Susan Domingucz are clinic nurses while Kathleen Pratt and Adriana Ward work in the reception area. A new direct access phone num ber is also in service. For appoint ments, patients may call 475-4800. All other Mountain View Hospital services may be accessed by calling 475-3882. Convenient parking for clinic patients is available in the lot located off "A" Street just east of the emer gency room. Help for sorrow available A Bereavement Recovery Semi nar intended for people who have lost someone through death whether recently or some time ago is being sponsored by Mountain View Hos pice. The free six week series will begin September 30 and run through November 4. Great pain and many changes oc cur when you lose a loved one and bitterness and ill health can result. People in acute grief have a hospital ization rate six times that of the general population. Divorce will oc cur within one year for 50-80 of those couples who lose a baby. Prolonged grief makes it difficult to resolve liter losses. However, with support and growth through grief, healing is possible without these un wanted side-effects. Each weekly meeting will provide information that serves as a building block for the next session, as well as opportunity for discussion, questions, and fel lowship. I The weekly 1 12 hour sessions will be held in Mountain View Hospital' lower level multipurpose room beginning at noon. ; Pre registration for the Bcreatc mcnt Recovery Seminar is requifl-'d as space is limited. '. Coll Mt. View Hospital District Home HealthHospice Volunteer Coordinator Mary Galycn at 413 3882 extension 2310 to register. : Mountain View Hospital is lo cated at the corner of 12th & "A" Streets in Madras. Convenient nark ing is available in the lots off of "A" Street. Tank tops for sale The WS Reservation Runners have Pi-Umc-Sha Run Tank tops for sale. They ore purple with gold print. Contact club officers (Terry, Val, Selena) for information. WARM SPRINGS CLOTHING, CO. ' ' f W Lr ft? If ' yaffil :' Inventory Reduction Sale September 23 to 25 PRICES SLASHED!! 9 a.iri. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Great Gill Ideas Kah-Nee-Tq... WARM ( SPRINGS V cumwG V co. J Hwy.26 Warm Springs WARM SPRINGS CLOTHING, CO. P.O. Box 1265 Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 1-800-597-3082 Wholesale Inquiries welcome, ask for James. Central Oregon artists asked to submit works COCC director John Hicks Central Oregon artists are invited to submit original artwork for the juried exhibition, "Celebrating Cen tral Oregon," to be held November 12, 1993 April 18, 1994, in the new Airport Terminal at Roberts Field in Redmond, Oregon. The opening reception will be held at the Airport Terminal from 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. on Friday, November 12, 1993. Artists are invited to attend. The theme of the exhibition is "Celebrating Central Oregon." Art work with a natural, cultural or his torical theme. Jurors are: Carol Gardner, Vandcvcrt Ranch, Graphic Designer, Virginia Riggs, Redmond Oregon Arts Commissioner; and Brian Weber, High Desert Museum Man ager of ExhibitsDesign. Rules of entry Artist must be a Central Oregon Tri-County resident. Artist may submit two pieces of work. Also, photographs of one or two additional works will be accepted for consideration as reserve items. All work must be original, and have been completed in the last two years. Each artist must include a one-page resume that contains: name, address, home & work phone, media, education, other exhibits or honors, and information providing insight into his or her works. The jurors have requested to jury this exhibit from the original work. Pieces may be hand delivered to Hill Studio, Etc. 422 SW Sixth Street, Redmond, On October 22 or 23, 1993, between the hours of 1 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Pieces not accepted into the juried exhibition may be picked up on No vember 5 or 6, 1993, at the same location, between the hours of 1 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. Pieces not sold at exhibition may be picked up at the Airport Terminal on April 1 8 or 1 9, 1 994, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Artwork will be insured for up to 60 of the indicated sale value while on exhibition. Insurance in transit is the responsibility of the artist. All work must be for sale. (40 commission on sales will be rei served.) Artist is responsible for any necessary shipping of sold art. ' Wall hung artwork only.dui to space limitations. Artwork in all media will be accepted. Artwork must be signed. ; All work must be ready to hang. ; : No work may exceed 30 x 40 inches in size. '" ; Work must be properly laj bclcd with artist's name, address; phone, price and title on the back: Work must be left for. the duration of the entire exhibition, no early withdrawals.othcr than on salci Sold pieces may not be removed prior to December 15, 1993. : For additional information send inquiries to: Nancy Blankcnship, City Recorder, P.O. Box 726, Redmond, OR 97756. Phone: (503) 548-2148. FAX: (503) 548-0706. I