Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, May 17, 2001, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Spi'Iyqy Tyrooo, Wrro Springs, Oregon
May 17, 2001
Birthdays, congratulations
Congratulations to 2001 graduates:
Shamona Mae Jane Charley; Billie Suppah,
& Larry Squiemphen III
Good Luck in all you do in your future!!
All family, friends, relatives are invited to
a picnic Bar-B-Q June 1st at 5:30 p.m.
at the Quinn Park - Come join in the celebration
of this happy occasion with us.
Love, Grandpa Riggs & family,
Mother Wanda & Aunt Bonny
it
Happy Birthday to
Geri & Bill
You're a great Auntie & Uncle
to teach us and be there to go
some where to malls!
To the twins Geri Bear
& Buffalo Bill
You're still cutel
Love Mom & Dad
Happy Birthday
Little Sis & Bro!
From Big NaNa
Have a great day
Love you, Take care!
Happy Birthday
to my Littlest Big Baby
Randy Felter 52289
You're going to be 12
I can't believe it. Love
you with all of my heart.
Your mom
Happy Birthday YaYa Randy
Lee you on May 22nd
Little Bro Lawrence,
Little Sis Lana & your baby
brother William
Happy Birthday to my grandson
Randy
Love you!
Grandpa & Grandma Switzler
Happy Belated Birthday
Born May 6, 1985
Martina Marie Stwyer
Thank you for being you!
Lovingly,
Grandma Neda & Grandpa Jimmy
Luci, Jamey, Curtiss & Thodore
Happy Birthday
to my Mom Marella Sam
and lots of hugs & kisses.
Hope you have a good one
Love your son, Thomas Chester
Sam
Happy 25 Birthday
Eileen Marcia
May 12
And I hope you enjoy
your 1" Mother's Day
Love, Dad, Fawn, Lawrence,
Erickson, Shannon, Davina,
Tyrone, and CarolAnn
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Happy Birthday
May 31
Grandpa Levi VanPelt
I love you and I know my
Baby Brother will want to
be just like me.
And maybe he will go with
you. hal hal
Love you Grandpa
From Woodrow Picard Jr. &
Darlainian Wilson Picard
May 31
Happy Birthday
Levi VanPelt
Love you a lot YaYa
you are my brother who
was our dad too.
Thank you and your family,
Have fun this day, it's your day.
Love your sister, Marella
Happy Birthday
May 25 Taw
We all love you
Marella Sam Family
Happy Birthday
Keith May 26
From Marella Sam Family
Happy Mother's Day to:
Marella Sam, love you a lot,
hope you have a good one.
Love, Woodrow, Thomas
Chester
Happy Birthday
Helenna Jackson &
Mina Shike May 17
From Marella Sam & family
' "" Happy Mother's Day to '
Marella Sam, Sadie Sam Picard,
Natalia Sam, Eliza Kalama, Itta
VanPelt,
Marjoire VanPelt, Ramona Lopez,
Julie,
Maria Lopez, Eliza Brown, Ulla
Mary,
Pearl VanPelt, Farrel Shortman,
Tates VanPelt,
From Neda Rose Sam
Happy Mother's Day
to Elsie Sam
Love & miss you
Wherever you are.
Rosie
Happy 12th Birthday to our
"Wittle Girl" on May 18th
Tonya Leigh Boise
We love you!
Dad, Mom, Leanna, Jackson and
George
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Happy Birthday on May 8, to Jerrod Allen.
From Dad, Jayce, Krysten
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Happy Birthday
Born on May 21, 1981
Ty Addison Eagle Speaker
Lovingly, Grandma Neda,
Grampa Jimmy, Luclnda, Martina,
Jamey, Curty & Theo
For my sister Lyda, Here's wishing
you a Happy Mother's Day! You are
a Wonderful mom! I love you, we
love you. Happy Mother's Day!
Monica, Trey, Jordan & Je'Wa'
Marcella Hall
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY MOM!
Love you, Monica Leonard
Mom (Gwen),
Thank you for being such a special
mom. We cannot express the love
and thanks enough to you. We
appreciate you and all you have
done for us. The little things like
picking up the kids or keeping
Jordan for a couple of hours, etc.
We thank you and love you with all
our hearts. Happy Mother's Day.
Love, Trey, Monica,
Jordan & Jeston
Happy Mother's Day Christel
Love, Trey, Monica, Jordan &
Jeston
May 11,2001
My Handsome Honey,
How sweet you are,,.som.etimes.wei
fight, sometimes we are great; ' v
But through it all we have made it!
It has been five years since we said
"We do", seems so long ago, yet
not so, I still
love and feel the same way about
you as much as that special day I
said I do.
We have two beautiful children who
remind me everyday how rich our
lives are
and fulfilled. They have taught us to
remember and enjoy those little
things we
tend to forget.
Most of all, you are and always will
be the only one for me through the
"rockin'
years .
I Love you with all my heart and
soul, here's to many more to come!
Happy
Anniversary Honey!
Monica Leonard
Mom's Day
Mom (Val), No words can ever say
how much you mean to me and my
family. You are always there when I
need to cry, when I need to laugh
or if I just need a hug to say things
are going to be okay! You are the
best mom I could ever have. You
have always come through for me
and my family. We really do
appreciate you. You are not just a
great mom, you're a wonderful
gramma. My kids couldn't have a
more loving gramma. Words are
not enough for a mom like you. I
can't think of a better way to let you
know you truly are a good mom. If
there were awards for moms' you
would definitely get it! Happy
Mother's Day! I love you.
Monica, Trey, Jordan and JW
Current job openings
These jobs are currently available
by the Tribal Organization, To ap
ply for a job contact Amelia Tewec
at 553-3262 at Personnel. To ask
about details contact the contact
person listed.
Compensation ic Benefits, Com
pensation & Benefits Coordinator
Full Time, Janell Smith or
Lupc Katchia, 553-3327553-3498
Education, F.arly Childhood
Center, Secretary
Receptionist, Full Time, Julie
Quaid, 553-3241
F.ducation, Early Childhood
Center, Infant Center Teacher F'ull
Time, Charlene White, 553-3241
Education, Early Childhood
' Education, Headstart Teacher Full
Time
(3 positions), Julie Quaid, 553
3241 Education, Early Childhood
Education, Substitute Teacher Aide,
Sue Matters, 553-3241
Childbirth classes offered
Women with due dates before
July 12 interested in reviewing cur
rent information on childbirth and
newborn care can attend a free class
offered by Mountain View Hospi
tal District. International Childbirth
Educators Association trained in
structor Janet Bissell, RN, will teach
a 3-hour Childbirth Refresher
Course Tuesday, May 22 beginning
at 9 a.m. at the Jefferson County
Health Department and Wednesday,
May, May 23 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
at the Mountain View Hospital Dis
trict Community Education Room.
Bissell is also a Certified Lactation
Educator. Mountain View Hospital
District also offers a comprehensive
Howlak Ticfaem
Daniel Earl Chavez, age 24 years,
passed away March 19, 2001, at the
St. Charles Medical Center due to
an extended illness. Chavez was born
December 14, 1976, at Vancouver,
Wash., to parents John Chavez and
Earlynne Squiemphen. He was a life
long Central Oregon resident and an
enrolled member of the Confeder
ated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Chavez married Joie (Simtustus)
Olsen Meanus Sr., age 62 years
passed away March 30, 2001 at the
Mt. View Hospital. Mr. Meanus was
born to parents Lillie (Cushingway)
and Clarence Meanus on February
9, 1939 at Simnasho, Oregon. He
was an enrolled member of the Con
federated Tribes of Warm Springs
and lifetime resident of Warm
Springs.
He went to school at Simnasho
and Warm Springs, Oregon. He was
an avid cowboy, participating in the
Wildhorse races and other events
Janice
Janice K. Hoptowit Lucei, age 59
years old passed away at the Moun
tain View Hospital April 19, 2001.
Mrs. Lucei was an enrolled member
of the Confederated Tribes of the
Warm Springs Reservation. Lucei
was born to parents Napoleon and
Hazel (Thomas) Hoptowit in
Redmond, Oregon on June 25, 1941.
Warm Springs was her home except
for a short period of time when she
was living at Celilo Village near The
Dalles, Oregon.
She attended school at Warm
Springs and Madras, Oregon.
Mrs. Lucei later became a cook
at the old Alice's Restaurant, what
is now known as Deschutes Cross
Ursula Little
Obituary pending, information needed. Will appear
Henrietta "Etta" (Kalama) Martinez
Obituary pending. Will appear in the next
Fred Dick Johnson Jr.
Obituary pending, information needed. Will appear
Human Services, Public Health
Educator full time, James Quaid,
553-3205
I luman Services, Children's Pro
tective Service, CPS Specialist Full
Time, Rebekah Main, 553-3209
Human Services, Children's Pro
tective Services, Part Time Protec
tive Care Provider (limited duration
position), Rebekah Main, 553-3209
Natural Resources, Tribal Envi
ronmental Office, Air Quality Spe
cialist, Tcmp.Full Time, Deepal
Sehgal, 553-2022
Natural Resources, Fire Manage
ment, logistics Aide Seasonal, Ken
neth Lydy, 553-1146
Natural Resources, Fire Manage
ment, Engine OperatorFuels Crew
Full time, Mike Cunningham, 553
1146 Natural Resources, Fire Manage
ment, Lookouts (Eagle, Sidwaltcr,
shitake & Relief) Seasonal, Kenneth
Lydy, 553-1146
six-week childbirth course for first
time parents as well as for those who
have not participated in a birth
preparation course with prior preg
nancies. The next scries of compre
hensive courses will be offered at
Warm Springs and Madras during
the end of May for babies due be
fore August 23.
Jefferson County Health Depart
ment is located on 715 SW 4'h Street;
Suite C in Madras and Mountain
View Hospital District is located at
12 and "A" Street in Madras.
For more information and to reg
ister for childbirth classes, call the
Mountain View Hospital District
Wellness office at 475-3882 ext 3207.
Daniel Earl Chavez
on November 7, 1997 at the HeHe
Longhouse at Warm Springs. They
made their home in Madras with
their daughter. He was employed as
a records clerk for the Confederated
Tribes.
Survivors include his parents,
John Chavez of Lame Deer, Mont.,
and Earlynne Squiemphen of Warm
Springs, his wife Joie and daughter
Thyreicia Chavez of Madras, and sis
Olsen Meanus,
throughout the Northwest. He
loved being around people and al
ways had a joke or smile for those
around him.
Meanus was self-employed at the
rime of his passing but worked as a
logger for the Clements Logging
Company among other jobs.
Proceeding in death are his par
ents Lillie (1968) and Clarence (1978)
Meanus, daughter, Marie (1961), two
brothers and three sisters.
Survivors include wife Iva, chil
dren Olsen Meanus Jr. of Celilo,
OR, Lois Wenzel of Lake Stevens,
K. Hoptowit
ing and at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort.
Her many accomplishments
includebeing a member of the 1910
Shaker Church since 1975, where
she was a third state elder. Her most
treasured was being a life-long home
maker for her children and grand
children. Preceding in death are her par
ents, four brothers, daughter Hazel
T. Lucei Saligan and 1 grandchild.
Survivors include husband
Norman Lucei, children Dondi
(Lorraine) Hoptowit, Edward
(Naomi) Lucei Sr., David Lucei,
Rose (fason) Rudder of Terrebonne,
OR, Emily (Berlyn) Yazzie, and
Farrell (Robert) Lucei-Hance of
Warm Springs, Oregon; one brother
Natural Resources, Fire Manage
ment, Fire Fighters Seasonal, Jabbar
Davis, 553-1146
Public Relations, Spilyay Tymoo,
ReporterPhotographer Full Time,
Mike Van Meter, 553-3274
Public Safety, Parole 6t Proba
tion, Adult Probation Officer Full
Time, U-ona A Ike, 553-3293
Public Safety, Victims of Crimes
Services, VOCS Advocate Full
Time, Marie A.Calica, 553-2293
Public Safety Branch, Police,
Corrections Officer Full Time , Lt.
Mike Swick, 553-3272
Public Utilities, Building Main
tenance, Maintenance Full Time,
Cecil D Brunoc Jr., 553-4962
Tribal Relations Intern with Plan
ning Office, Tribal Relations Intern
Part time, Jolenc Atencio, 553-3270
Tribal Relations, KWSO, An
nouncer Part-Time (2 positions),
Elizabeth Smith, 553-1968
Community
Forum
scheduled
Everyone welcome to attend a
community forum sponsored by the
Mountain View Hospital to be held
at the Community Wellness Center
Social Hall Wednesday May 23, 2001
from 7 to 9 p.m.
Refreshments will be provided.
This is the time to share ideas and
bring information. Come hear
what's happened since the last forum
was held in 1999.
Call Laura Spaulding at (541) 475
3882 ext. 2304 for more information.
ter Lynn Huhr of Grass Valley, Ore.,
along with numerous other relatives.
Dressing ceremonies was held
Thursday, March 22, 2001 at 3 p.m.
at Bel-Air Chapel in Madras, and
then transported to the Presbyterian
Church in Warm Springs where an
overnight service was held. Burial
was at sunrise, Friday, March 23,
2001, at Simnasho Cemetery.
Sr.
WA and Julie Meanus of Warm
Springs, step-children Harold
Pennington, Debbie Scott, Rosa
Brown, Martha Heath, Roberta
Heath and Johnson Heath all of
Warm Springs, sisters Hilda Culpus
and Josepha Crowe of Warm
Springs, brother Marvin Meanus Sr.
of Warm Springs.
Dressing ceremony was held
Tuesday, April 3, 2001 at 4 p.m. at
Simnasho Longhouse with over
night services following. Burial was
Wednesday, April 4, 2001 at sunrise
at Red Lake Cemetery in Simnasho.
Lucei
William Hoptowit of Bend, Oregon,
uncle Leslie Thomas also of Bend,
OR., 31 grandchildren, 11 great
grandchildren and numerous rela
tives. Many adopted family mem
bers that she had taken into her
home were always welcomed be
cause her door was always open to
anyone who needed a place to live.
She also had many brothers and sis
ter in the Lord.
Dressing ceremonies were at the
Bel-Air Funeral home on April 20,
2001 with overnight services at the
Warm Springs Shaker Church. Of
ficiating was Peggy Guerin with Pat
Tanewasha assisting. Burial was at
the Agency Cemetery at 10 a.m. on
April 21, 2001.
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