Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, March 07, 2002, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Annual event teaches
What is the Grade School
Open House??
It is when the second and
fourth graders have an hour of
fun, educational guided tour of
the clinic!
All done to a Pirate theme!
The Health and Wellness
center just had it's third annual
clinic-wide tour on Wednesday,
22002. Before that Dental
only held this event. The tour
included:
In Pod A we had a safety
obstacle course & 4 things to
be healthy.
In the Dental Pod b, there
was a brushing your teeth pup
pet show and tour.
In Pod C , there was a pirate
poison prevention skit and Dr.
Bones talked about the skeletal
system.
Howlak Tichum
Josepha Meanus Crowe
Josepha Meanus Crowe passed on Saturday, February 9, 2002
at her place of residence then 1773 Tao-Shuh Ave. She had
just turned 68 years young,
Josepha Meanus Crowe was born on December 22nd, 1933
at Simnasho, Oregon to parents Clarence Meanus and Lillie
Cushingway.
Josepha loved to travel for she was a traveling missionary
for the Warm Springs 1910 Indian Shaker Church. Other
hobbies include making quilts, visiting with friends and fam
ily, picking huckleberries, canning fruit, digging roots, writ
ing letters; going to church, attending conferences, meeting
different people, and also she loved to bcadwork. At the time
of her passing she was a homcmaker. She also enjoyed speak
ing fluently in Sahaptin Language.
Josepha is survived by her bother Marvin Meanus, Sr. Sis
ters include Hilda Culpus, Jeanette Yazzie, and Nancy Yallup.
Josepha's children include Owens J. Yahtin, Walter R. Payne,
Sr. Josie A. William, Richard W. Payne, Jr., Linda Meanus,
and Virgi, Watson. She had numerous grandchildren and great
grandchildren.
Josepha was preceded in death by her husband Clifford
Crowe, and sons Edgar Yahtin, Randy Yahtin, Sr., Gilbert
Yahtin, Elliot J. Yahtin, and two brothers Nathan "8-ball" Jim,
Sr., and Levi "Snoz" Kennedy.
Muriel "Mico" Greene Chase
'Muriel "Micb" Greene' Chase, Mit-Me-We-Cutz-It, passed
away February 26, 2002 at St. Charts Medical Center it the
age of 60. She was born June 21, 1942 at Sidwalter Plats, deliv
ered by Aut-twy Lucinda Smith, to Francis Greene and Celia
Stacona Greene.
Chase resided in Warm Springs, Oregon most of her life.
She was employed at the Warm Springs tribal credit depart
ment. She married Guy Theodore Chase on March 15, 1986,
at Reno, Nevada.
Survivors include: husband Ted Chase of Warm Springs,
OR; brother Levi Greene of Warm Springs, OR; sister Agnes
G. Lumpmouth of Warm Springs, OR; sister Laurel Nancy
Greene of Pendleton, OR; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Chase was preceded in death by: son Tony Bronchcau; par
ents Francis and Celia Greene; brothers Eugene Greene, Sr,
Harold Greene, Perry Greene, and David Greene.
Dressing ceremonies took place at the Warm Springs Full
Gospel Church Thursday, February 28, by Ramona Schuster
and Margaret Boise. Services were officiated by Pastor Ernest
Hunt, and the burial was held Friday, March 1, at the Tcnino
Cemetery, March 1, 2002.
Birthday wishes
"V-
Even though you're way over
there, we are still thinking of
you on your special day.
Happy 19 Birthday
Hats
We love you and mitt you.
Jarron, Ellas, and EII;Kaya
Happy Birthday
Hester
With lots of love
Jamie & Maria Lopez
The Spilyay Tymoo would like to remind readers that
birthday and other wishes should be kept to a reason
able length, if at all possible. A greeting or birthday wish
of about 30 or 35 words is most appreciated. Thank you
very much.
Best wishes,
Children were in scrubs during the
open house.
This is an annual event to
help kids learn healthy habits,
have staff and children have fun
Happy 19"1 Birthday
Hess
Love Sheryl Lee
Happy Birthday
Hess
Love you, miss you,
Hope you have a good one.
Miss you, take care
Mona & Jose
Happy Birthday
Hessie Pooh
Have a good one
Love, Carlos, Nancy and
Tash
Happy belated Birthday
Snyder
We love you,
Dad, Nana Agnes, your brother
Daniel, Gale and all your kids
Happy Birthday
Trudee
From the Spllyay Staff
Keep up the good work
Happy Birthday
Lance and Treyvon
From DadGrandpa
the Spilyay staff. J
Spilyqy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
children
Health and Wellness Center
together, and for kids to have a
positive experience within the
clinic.
Babies born
February 21 to
Warm Springs
residents
Niya Nellie Anne Bagley
William Bagley and
Charlynne Spino welcome
their new daughter Niya Nellie
Anne Bagley born February
21, 2002 at 7:47 a.m. Niya
weighed 8 pounds 6 ounces and
was 20 inches in length.
She was born in the Warm
Springs Fire and Safety unit
2273 along highway 26, near
Boise drive.
Cheydon Denay Herkshan
Leevi Herkshan and Danni
Katchia welcome their new
daughter Cheydon Denay
Herkshan born February 21,
2002 at 11:02 p.m. Cheydon
weighed, 7 ,P3d8,5founces
pd was ,21, (inches in length..
Cheydon joins 3 brothers!
Paul 16, Dalton 4, and Kahne
1; she also joins 4 sisters Nicole
13, Tianna 12, Rachelle 11, and
Charlie Ann 10.
Her paternal grandfather is
Enos Herkshan of Warm
Springs, and her maternal
grandparents are Theresa
VanPelt and John Katchia, Sr,
both of Warm Springs. Her
great-grandparents are Cyrus
Katchia, Silas Williams, the late
Prosanna Williams, and the late
Naomi Winishut.
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Students at Madras High School
congratulated
Madras High School an
nounced that the following stu
dents have achieved 100 per
cent attendance for the second
trimester this school year.
Mathew Manion, Bryson
Sutterlee, Joseph Badoni,
Francis Kentura, and Isabel
White.
The high school announced
that the following students
have attendance between 99
95percent: Donald Brisbois.Terron
McDonald, Talon
Stormbringer, Latasha Boise,
Lonnie Caldera, Christen
Clements, Jacquelyn Moody,
Myron Northrup, Tommy
Alvarez, Robert Thomas,
Aaron Main and Michelle
Manion.
Also: Sallie Polk-Adams,
Katrina Smith, Jordan Stacona,
Mariana Manion, Monica
Youth conference set
The Workforce Develop
ment Office is sponsoring the
Circle of Leadership Youth
Conference to be held on
March 19 and 20, from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Agency
Longhouse in Warm Springs.
This conference is open to
middle and high school Native
American students. There is
no charge for registration.
The keynote speaker is
tribal member Jeri Brunoe
Samson speaking on "Youth
on the Move". In addition
there will be arts and craft
workshops which are Paper
Twist Basket Making, Pine
Blackhawks "Slam & Jam" 2002
Open Men's Basketball "Tournament u lt .,
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Warm Springs Community Wellness Center
Fund-raiser for Warm Springs Class of 2002
Open to 8 teams only - 4 game guarantee
$250.00 Entry Fee
Awards:
10 Championship jackets 10 Runner Up sweatshirts
10 Third Place sweatshirts 10 Fourth Place sweatshirts
16 All-Star T-Shirts , .
For further information contact:
Sam Kentura, Blackhawks Basketball
POBox8
Warm Springs, OR 97761 or call (541) 408-2576
celebrating our raulli-lrnlinon dollar
tail I-oUU-o31iauii wauj iiiiu bwh ni"u'
HIGH DESERT
1-800-554-4SUN
for outstanding attendance
Cuevas, Dustin Florez,
Amanda Sanchez, August
Scott, Austin Smith, Clay
Starr, Prenincia VanPelt.
The high school an
nounced that the following
students have between 94-90
percent attendance:
Rodney Adams, Matthew
Ellsbury, Louisa Fuentes,
Remo Stormgringer, Rochelle
Tom, Sara Winsor, George
Boise, Chris LeClaire,
Veronica Russell, Lance
Stormbringer, Cecilia Brunoe,
Robert Cortez, Davey Culpus,
and Sara Doney-Starr.
Also: Justin Greene, Cody
Johnson, Larry Switzler,
Antonia Alonso, Jaron Wells,
Robbie Bennett, Tenesha
Hyde, Joseph Wahsise,
Delmer Davis, Shard
Stormbringer, Leonard Char
ley, Jacoby Ellsbury, Luis
Needle Basket Making, Drum
Making and Dream Catchers.
For high school students only
will include computer classes.
Other activities are the teach
ers panel, "'A' Students Sit in
the Front Row", Career Fair
and "Snag and Checkmate".
A powwow will be held on
Tuesday evening featuring TJ.
Burrows and ROTC Crew and
Color Guard. Bring the whole
family and friends to join in
the fun! There will be informa
tion on the Eastern Oregon
University: Native American
Teacher Education Program,
Washington State University:
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Ill
rcnovatSXj, ; ;
RESORT & CASINO
Warm Springs, Oregon
March 7. 2002
Baez, Shelly Greene-Boise,
James Jim, Devenia Kenyon,
Natalie Mitchell, and Mychal
VanPelt.
And: Maureen Winishut,
Andrew Adams, Manuel
Greene, Casey Lillie, Armina
Moody, Paul Scott, Cassandra
Smith, Maghan Smith, Kodiac
Stormbringer, Joseph Arthur,
Calvin Williams, and Eileen
Dick.
And: Jayleen Main,
Charlene Moody, Sarah
Rodgers, Jennifer Russell,
Raeanne Graybael, Candace
Allen, Marjean Alonso, Aaron
Caldera, Mackey Jackson, and
Candace Miller.
The high school teachers
and administration would like
to congratulate these students
for developing a positive atten
dance attitude in school.
for March
Intercollegiate Nurses Pro
gram, Indian Health Services:.
Medical info and OMSI: the
Salmon Camp.
A continental breakfast and
lunch will be provided along
with door prizes and raffle
drawings. To register stop by
the Workforce Development
Office at 2101 Wasco Street (on
the campus) and pick up a reg
istration form.
For further information
contact Tedi Tanewasha at 553
3311, Verleen Kalama or
Melinda Poitra at 553-3324.
Class of
1962 seeking
CluSMlldlva oi
The weekend of July 27-28,
2002 is the date set for the class
of 62. Organizers encourages
classmates to attend their high
school reunion.
Anyone who attended
school with this class is en
couraged to attend this re
union. Contact Jo Smith at 553
1511 and leave telephone num
ber or address so that you will
receive updated information
leading up the reunion.
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