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SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon June 4, 1998 5 Moody attends CNA classes at Mt. View Eight students complete business class m .., ,.,.,.OTPCT....,.,,,,, mM Thinking of his children, who arc how to move them, position them, 1 V Keith Moody, CHR Since February 1998 KeithMoody has been employed as a Community Health Representative (CHR) for the Health and Wellness Center in Warm Springs. "It is a career choice for advancement in the work place and to further his education," says Moody. After his years in the Marines, he came home and worked in the Natural Resources Fish & Wildlife department, Vehicle Pool and he then worked at home as a mechanic. his inspiration, Moody felt he needed a career for himself that connected with him. He needed steady work. There was no room for advancement in his other jobs but with his new job as a CHR there are many possibilities for advancement. Moody works with Home Health Nurse, Bill Bryson, and co-workers Sherri Smith and Maria Lopez. Supervisor is Tammy Wells. "I like working with this department, I have a good supervisor. The whole department focuses on helping people. Tilings are changing and I get to be a part of that change," says Moody. Certified Nurses Assistant (CNA) classes started at the beginning of May at Mountain View Hospital in Madras. Moody enrolled in these classes and passed the written part. June 1 , he started his clinical training at Mountain View Hospital for hands on training. There are three patients from Warm Springs and he will be working with them. He will be assigned to someone and will work with that person from 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Being certified as a CNA Moody will be able to do case finding and assess patients better. To become certified Keith is learning to basically be a nurses assistant. He will assist nurses in helping their patients-daily living, set them out of bed. feed and help. He is also learning to take care of senior citizens both physically and emotionally.. Moody feels he's doing well with the hands-on training. He sees different attitudes from the patients. Some are not cooperative and are angry because of their health problems or they can't feed themselves. . , Moody.' is learning social interactions with patients-what to say that might make a difference in how they feel. ' "It's different from fixing brakes on car, that's for sure," says Moody. Moody will also learn more about the elderly-their rights and responsibilities. Learning how they live day-to-day. "It's more than just cooking and feeding them," says Moody. He says they have stories that nobody takes the time to sit and listen to. "When we take the time to sit with the elders and listen to them, they love to tell stories," says Moody. Moody will be required to recertify his CNA license every two years. He will have CHR training in July at Tucson, Arizona for three weeks." "Things are moving fast for me. A lot of school work, getting my mind and process of thinking back. I'm doing school work right there with my kids," Moody concludes. ( (I :'V2 V.V A hJ J 4 Starting a Successful Business graduates were honored in ceremony May 27 at the Sr. Citizen Building. Eight graduates completed the ten-week course. Top row-Selena Boise, Emma Smith, Donna Marcum. Bottom row-Mitch Conley, Small Business Center Director, Jim Callahan, Instructor, Raneva Dowty, Bridgett and Rosebud Whipple, Brad Whipple, Sarah Morning Owl and Charles Jackson, Secretary Treasurer. According to instructor Callahan, these were the best business plans turned In by students in this course. Not pictured is Owen Danzuka, Sr. who also completed the course. . -A .,".' i - - ,- - - I Jr. and Sr. Queen candidates selected for Pi-Ume-Sha My name is Courtney Buck and I am running for Jr. Miss Pi-Ume-Sha 1998. Iam of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and Nez Perce descent. My Indian name is Wa Win Teah Lilept, which means "Young Elk Turning Red." I live in Lapwai, Idaho-P.O. Box 352, Lapwai, ID 83540. My parents are Jana and Richard Buck. , My maternal grandparents are Priscilla Pinkham, Lapwai, Idaho and the late Edward Henry, Sr. My paternal grandparents are Oliver Jackson, Sr., Kamiah, ID and ; Colleen Lupe, Lapwai, ID. I am eleven years old and in the ; fifth grade. My interests are playing the clarinet, basketball (AAU), dancing, ! swimming and playing. '; The hobbies I enjoy are drill team, 1 listening to powwow music, traveling 1 to different powwows, root digging, waIWfi&tloing'my;bike' and trying' different things. 1 ' . j This is the third title I am seeking. ,Tha9etompeied-' for Wapato'' Longhouse Christmas powwow queen and Jr. Miss Young Nation. Hello, my name is Hattie A. Hart. My parents are Arthur and Doris Lewis. I am currently in the 7th grade at JCMS in Madras. I am an enrolled member of the Yakama Tribe. I have lived here in Warm Springs all my life. I was born in Madras. I enjoy playing basketball and dancing. I am a member of the Rising Sun Dance and Drum group. I would like to thank all the people for their support. Hi, my name is Pearl Jack. I'm Jefferson County Library was the recipient of a painting titled "Powwow Sisters." The artist is Roxanne Chinook, Tribal Member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Happy 7th birthday Curtis Thompson, Jr. Thank you for doing so good in school and at home, and for ' waiting to celebrate your birthday. I'm happy that you are my son. loveyoul Mom and your brothers Josiah and Devon Ray Happy 40th Ellona June 8 Long distance to White Swan From your family in Springs Dad, Eldred and Patricia, Sandra and Foster, Floyd and Angeline Sarah, Fawn, Rachel and Ave, Cyril and Felicia, Eileen and Sterling and all your neices and nephews Watah & Heath family give thanks to all ? V'-r: I " t I 1 r If: Hattie A. Hart I I . " I I -" , i I i ' i ' I J ' Happy Birthday Tommy Thompson, Jr. (in Pendleton) June 6 From your cousins Lona, Eldred, Sandra, Floyd, Sarah, Fawn, Rachel, Cyril and Eileen Congratulations Son, Brother, Uncle, Raymond Calica, Jr., for being chosen President of the Honor Society at Central Oregon Community College. From Dad Raymond Calica, Sr., Brothers Floyd Calica and Rusty Calica and Nephew Joseph Calica. Pearl Jack running for the Warm Springs Junior Pi-Ume-Sha category. I am running because I like traveling to different Happy Birthday to Uncle Melvin Sr. June 13 Love your niece, Dorothy, Jerry & grandnieces Angle, Rose & Keyahna All invited To all my friends & relatives, You're invited to my graduation at Central Oregon Community Col lege at Bend, OR on June 12, 1998. The ceremony begins at 7 p.m. Love, Bridget Rose Kalama-Culpus powwows and meeting different people. I also like to ask people if tney would like to buy a rattle ticket from me. My mom is Tonia Hall and my dad is Percy Jack, Jr. My kuthla is Naomi Polk-Jim of White Swan, WA. My Ulla and Pusha is Loretta and Richard Thompson of Satus, WA. My hobbies are playing basketball, riding bikes, selling raffle tickets and writing letters to people, like family and relatives, friends, cousins and grandparents. I would also like to thank the people who supported and bought raffle tickets from me. And good luck to the other girls who are running for powwows or Pi-Ume-Sha. Other candidates selling tickets are: Krysta Rhoan, daughter of "TinaSpino and Lyle Rhoan, Jr. 1 Amanda Coffee, daughter of Tamara Coffee Celestine Charley, daughter of Nikki and Robert Charley Congratulations given To the editor, Congratulations to my brother Floyd Calica, new depudty sheriff Deschutes County Sheriffs office. I knew the selection process was highly competable. They'll treat you better at teh Deschutes County sheriffs because there's not a TM. from Raymond Calica, Jr Rusty Calica Visions through dreams, is this what our future holds? To the editor, This is a letter of thanks to every one that donated their time and money forthe IstAnnualTyghRidge All-Indian Rodeo. Especially would like to thank Mike Filbin, his wife Kitty who own the grounds and than Lonnie Shoemaker & his girlfriend Tona Moffitt who are partners with Mike. They gave us the opportunity to have our memorial for my nephew Jim Watah and for a good friend Wayne Nino, which was long over due. Jim grew up around here, though a lot of people didn't know him be cause he lived in Sprague River. Sometimes when my sister needed a sitter, Ada Sooksoit would watch 4 MM him or Marceline Langley. They use to call him Cnckett. Jim grew up to be a gentle giant, 6'5" and a cowboy at heart. Jim and Wayne were coming back from Tygh Valley Indian Rodeo in 1995 when they wrecked into the river by the gravel pit, 2 miles from our home. Wayne lived with us here and worked at the stables for Delvis and Shirley Heath, his home was in Owyhee, Neveda. A true Buckaroo a heart. Both are dearly missed. So it really meant so much for us to have so much help from the people here in Warm Springs. We really appreciate all who at tended and participated although the ,.at" SW -, j i Jim Watah i C Wayne Nino weather didn't cooperate, when we got to the grounds and saw all the motor homes, campers, camps, ro deo fans, cowboys, cowgirls, it was a beautiful day! There are many that would like to thank. We will not forget all the help we had in sponsors for the jackets. Among these are Brian Thomas and Tina Nino family, Ramon Caldera, Merle Kalama, Mickey Brunoe Log ging, Rapheal & Nola Queahpama family, Chief Delvis & Shirley Heath family, Bobby Macy, Plummy & MaryAnn Wright family, Jazzy Wewa WS Tribal Council, Intertribal, Chiloquin Rodeo Asso ciation, Coast to Coast Chiloquin, OR, Kirtchers in Chiloquin, The Wild Horse Racers of America As sociation, Jackson Heath and the Klamath Tribe. My sis Lillian put a lot of time and money into having this memo rial for her beloved son. Also thanks goes to Cirilo and Lisa from Eagle Head Sports for the fine job they did on the jackets. Without these fine people, our memorial wouldn'thave been possible. Thank you. We look forward to seeing you all next year at the 2nd Annual Tygh Ridge All Indian Rodeo. From the Heath & WatahFamily, Jackson, Edward & Bradford Heath Shane Olney Sonia Weston, Lillian, Steve & Lia Watah, Cassie & Lenny Turnsplenty, Jennifer & Tyrus Turnsplenty, Jolene George & Catherine Watah To the editor, Rev. 10:7; Amos 3:7, Surely the Lord God will do nothing but He revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets. Jeremiah 23:28, The prophet that hath a dream let him tell a dream and he that hath my word, let him speak my word faithfully. (Dream 1) My son and I were walking by the ECE building but there was nothing there cause it had been bombed out, burning buildings everywhere. I was carrying a rifle, my boy was too. There was burned out troop transports, looked up in the sky and there was jet planes in dog fights above West Hills, then a jet started shooting at us. I asked about mineral resources and we have an abundance that we haven't even tapped into. One time I was painting a house at Gunshows, below Amelia Tewee's, was up on my ladder truck and I turned around and there was 2 attach choppers behind me, they took off flying down towards the island. I didn't even hear them. Another time at Chucky's, 2 flew over low. Pi-Ume-Sha, painting a house, 2 jets flew through the valley, started to weep cause of the dreams. See fuel ing planes all the time. Jets, chop pers, etc. (Luke 21:9) But when ye shall hear of wars and commotion's, be not terrified for these things must first come to pass; but the end is not by and by, (Dream 2) I remember it was to be our last meal, people were dying in white robes, my brother was get ting beat up by those in charge, they were asking him where the other one was that was preaching, I stood up and told them to stop, cause it was me preaching. People were getting killed by some type of laser beam. I got away and we all gathered at our mother's house to eat our last meals because we knew we were going to die (Rev. 6:9; 7:9; 13:15; &. 20:4). (Dream 3) Iremember going into a Safeway store in Madras, money was of no value. Couldn't buy any thing because of new system, a mark in the forehead or mark in the hand. Remember this Christian lady who I know offering to help us get some thing to eat with her mark, cause we were starving. I refused and went hunting instead but there was hardly any deer, burnt forest, no water, my last few bullets seemed worth more than gold (Rev. 8:7; 13:16; 14:6). (Dream 4) Was doing a wedding at Kah-Nee-Ta and overhead the sky was filled with missiles. Bombs go ing off, weird lights covering whole sky, blue green flakes like snow came down disfiguring people, melting them. People tried to get away, but some were wiped off the face of the earth. Some survived but food and water was contaminated, they died anyway (Zech. 14:12; Luke 17:26; Rev. 9). (Dream 5) Dreamt I was at Lloyd Center, earthquake hit, walls started to move, building started to collapse, concrete coming down, pillars crumbled, (Rev. 6:12; 8:5; 11:13 19; 16:17-18) minor earthquake. (Dream 6) Was at a garbage dump watching some smoke, then clouds formed, tornado hit, Nell and I went to a basement of an abandoned sheriffs building, awesome sight and power of that tornado (Ik 21:ll) (Dream 7) We were putting up a tent, a big massive tent, people were coming, we couldn't seat them any where cause the tent was already full. But they kept coming, cars pull ing in. Inside were rows and rows of food of all kinds of food. I remember sitting at a table with my bro. and Chris. Merle Williams was going around and finally came to me and said, "Ever since you were born you have learned from your father, but now the Holy Ghost wants to teach you his way and when you speak, you want to preach". I said, "Yes, Lord!" Then he went to each of us. He started to hand out boxes of food, the first was to bro. Waltz. To me this dream signifies perfection, the num ber 7 is God's number. The last great pouring of God's Holy Spirit. (Dream 8) I was going to work some place with George, all of a sudden the sky started to get dark, then there was lightening from east to west, there appeared in the clouds a face, a purple face like unto the son of man, and those that were right with the Lord started to go to Him in the sky, I was standing there wonder ing why I was being left I wasn't right (Luke 21; Rev. 22). My relatives & friends, now is the time to get right with God. I believe He has shown me what is going to happen and it won't be anything for His children to go through. God did not make hell for any of us, He made it for the father of all lies, the devil. Don't listen to his whispers, his goad ing, they are all lies! Whom do you choose to serve?! As for me and my house, we choose to serve the Lord! Take heed, the time is near when we will hear that trumpet blow and will be taken up to join our heavenly Father. We welcome you to come to the Full Gospel Church if you are look ing for "something" to change your way, if you're tired of your old lifestyle, come see what God can do for you. Easton Aguilar