Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, May 09, 1996, Image 1

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Coyote News
In Brief
Litefoot entertains
Popular actor and rapper
Litefoot appeared in
Warm Springs recently
to deliver his anti
substance abuse
message.
Familiar faces?
A few photos from the
1959 Hi-Sage yearbook
show vaguely familiar
faces.
Senior Day a big hit
Hundreds of seniors
visited Warm Springs ,
May 2 for the sixth
annual Honor Seniors
Day festivities.
Ticks buqaina vou?
Information is offered to
help keep you and your
family tick-free this
spring.
Wasco and Sahaptin
lessons offered -
The Wasco alphabet and
common Sahaptin
phrases are offered in
this issue.
6 and 7
WSAI closes doors
After almost 10 years of
operation, Warm Springs
Apparell closed down
recently.
8
Last year observed
Warm Springs
Elementary fourth grade
students planted a fast
growing tree near the
school to commemorate
their last year here.
Little league
schedules offered
Hundreds of Jefferson
County youth participate
in the annual little league
program. Schedules
appear to help parents
and fans get to the
games on the right days
and at the right times.
10
Vacuuming helps
health
Regular vacuuming can
help eliminate allergies,
asthma and other
common ailments.
11
Deadline for the next
Spilyay Tymoo is
Friday,
May 17, 1996
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Entertainment Food Games
Wine Tasting Family Fun Arts & Crafts
P.O. Box 870
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Address Correction Requested
Health Fair set
for May 23
The Health & Safetv Fair will
begin on, Thursday, May 23, 1996,
at 4 to 7 p.m. at the WS Community
Center parking lot-Hollywood St. &
East Tenino St. Following is an
agenda of the departments and per
sonnel that will be involved.
Warm Springs Police dept.- 911
questions & answers
WS Search & Rescue - Q & A's,
share SAR equipment, Repelling
demo, NIKKI
WS Fire & Safety - Blood pres
sure, blood sugars, cpr demos, res
cuer tools display, accident scene at
5:45, ambulance display
WS Fire & Safety - Home safety,
smoke detectors, fire trucks
RSVP - food donations, free hot
dogs & sodas
IHS - Russ Alger; ER nurses, den
tist, Public Ed. Nancy Collins
Games - "Push for Life", ambu
lance cot walk, gurney racesrelay;
Fireman Cowden-JCFD; Fireman
Bob and First aid races and air demos.
May 19 begins EMS week
The Fire & Safety Department is
extending our welcome for your par
ticipation in Emergency Medical
Services Week, which will be May
19 to 25, 1996. This year, our depart
ment will be sponsoring several ac
tivities throughout the week and
throughout the community. It is giv
ing the community the opportunity
to become more aware of what the
Fire & Safety Department, as well as
the Police Department, Search &
Rescue and Indian Health Service do
and what their responsibility is when
an emergency take place.
The fun will begin on Thursday,
May 23, 1 996, beginning at approxi-
Training to be
held May 10
There will be training for the pub
lic on Friday, May 10, 1996 on "Un
derstanding Alzheimer's Disease:
How To Provide Care and Support"
by Dr. Jeffrey Kaye, M.D. of The
Oregon Health Science University.
This will be held at the Senior
Building beginning at 1:30 to 3:30
p.m.
For more information contact
Linda Knight at 553-2460 andor
Elton Greeley at 553-3313.
This is sponsored by the Commu
nity Health and Senior Services.
U.S. Postage
Bulk Rate Permit No. 2
Warm Springs, OR 97761
mately 4 p.m. at the Community
Center parking lot. Several activities
including demos of repelling by
Search & Rescue, demonstrations by
the IHS staff as well as dental, Hel
met inspection and seat belt safety by
Tribal Sanitarian, involvement from
Fireman Cowden, demos and screen
ing of blood pressure, blood sugars,
CPR and the ambulances by Fire &
Safety, with the display of a mock
accident scene involving the "Jaws
of Life" and Air Life. At noon, a
"Push for Life" cot walk will take
place for the community. And for
those who miss him, Fireman Bob
will return for this event.
Investments
earned
Tribal members may have an in
terest in results of earnings on in
vestments for the following plans:
Crabbe-Huson Deferred Compen
sation Plan:
Balanced fund earned 22.1, 12
months ending 123195
Balanced fund earned 1.6, 3
months ending 033096
Money Market earned 5.6 , 12
months ending 123195
Money Market earned 1.3, 3
months ending 033196
Crabbe-Hudson Employee Pen
sion Plan:
Balanced fund earned 22.0, 12
months ending 123195
Balanced fund earned .4, 3
months ending 033 196.