Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, March 21, 2002, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Spn'ngs, Oregon
March 21, 2002
Birthdays
To Rolalina, Maxine, Arce
M.
"Before you were conceived
I wanted you, before you were
born I loved you, before you
were here for an hour, I would
die for you, this is the mircle
of love. Happy 21 Birthday
Rosie!!! "May the lord be with
you always!!"
With All My Love,
Mom, (Annette Frank
Arce)
To: Theo Arce Jr.
When you were small and
just a touch away, I covered
you with blankets against the
cool night air. But now that
you are tall and out of my
reach, I fold my hands and
cover you with prayer. (Theo,
I love you and miss you so
much!!! Things will get bet
ter)!!! Love you eternally,
Your mother,
Annette Frank Arce
To: Arce Family (Joanna,
Beatriz Camille, Daniel,
Steven, Theo Jr., Marcelina,
Rosalina, Adriana)
A mothers love is like a
circle, it has no beginning and
no ending. It keeps going
around and around ever ex
panding touching everyone
who comes in contact wit it.
Engulfing them like the morn
ings mist, warming them like
the noontime sun and cover
ing them like a blanket of
evening stars. A mothers live
is like a circle, it has no begin
ning and no ending... There
are only two lasting bequests
we can hope to give our chil
dren. One of these is roots;
the other is wings. Things
will get better.
Always & Forever Love
You All,
Mom (Annette Frank
Arce)
Happy birthday to father,
Floyd Sr. March 13' To son,
Floyd Frank, Jr. March 18,b.
It feels great to live another
year here in earth enit? Happy
birthday to father and son,
Floyd Sr. and Floyd, Jr.
Love Evette Part
I want to wish my daugh
ter I lappy Birthday you did a
good job with you J.V. Girls,
Lana Rose Leonard.
Love you forever your
mom Charlotte Shike.
I want to wish my grand
daughter across the miles in
Tuscon, AZ Rcina Lynn
Estimo.
Your loving grand-mother
Charlotte Shikc.
Happy 19,h Birthday 2-06-??
To our baby girl I less. We
love you very much.
Mom & Dad.
I lappy Birthday, I less 3-06!
Rosie, Raclynn, Trent &
Jovan.
Happy birthday 19,h lil sis
I less.
Ixve bro Joey.
Births
Johns
Tia Bean of Warm Springs is proud to announce the birth of
her daughter Sha' Rita Marie Lynn Johns, who was born March
8. Grandparents are atwai Rita Marie Raybal Marchand and
James Millard Bean.
Suppah
Deccc R. Suppah of Warm Springs is proud to announce the
birth of her daughter Sophia Mac Suppah, who was born March
10. Grandparents are Roger and Anna Suppah of Warm Springs.
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Aaron
To my son Aaron
You're turning a big 30,
what can I say?
Except that I can feel each
hair on my head turning gray.
You are loved and a very
special son,
In my book that makes
you number one.
You are the dad to three
fine young boys,
No longer a baby, I can't
get you toys.
Remember to raise them
with lots of love,
For help, call on our Sav
ior from heaven up above.
He will guide and teach
you all the good things,
Then you'll be able to
stand no matter what the day
brings.
All of your accomplish
ments thru out the years,
Makes me proud and
happy, brings me to tears.
I love you son, you'll al
ways be my baby boy.
Always bringing me hap
piness, love and joy.
I pray the Lord will bless
you and your family,
One day we will meet
Him and live eternally.
Love Always your mom
HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY
Kassidy Lei Doney
Best Wishes, Prayers, Much
Love,
Daddy G, MaMa D, Mas
ter D, Baby D, lil brothers.
Happy First Birthday
Kassidy Lei Alex Doney
BIG ONE, enjoy, prayers
Love your aunt Arnett,
Martika & Lil Michcal
Happy B-Day
Kassidy "Baby Girl"
Doney
1" birthday
Much love, Lynn &
Squiggy!
Happy Birthday 1"
Grandaughter
"Kassidy Doney"
Love Jeri
Happy 1" Birthday
"Kassidiy lei Doney"
From Grandpa's Davis,
Animal Tony & Great
Grandma Margo.
Happy Birthday 1"
Best Grandaughter
Kassidiy Lei Doney, along
ways Doney's
Ivan & Family.
Happy birthday to father,
Floyd Sr. March 13. To son,
Floyd Frank, Jr. March 18,h.
It feels great to live another year
here in earth enit? Happy
birthday to father and son,
Floyd Sr. and Floyd, Jr.
I)vc Evette Patt
Festivities mark
store opening
at new location
in south Madras
A rare off-reservation
tribal ceremony last
week marked the open
ing in Madras of the Bro
ken Bow Trading Post's
new store location. The
event included the bless
ing the store, owned by
James Corey. Also, store
manager Charity
Hamilton's child was
blessed in a cradle-board
ceremony (left). The
store has often provided
buckskins for tribal cer
emonies, and has always
been willing to help
tribal members, said
Neda Wesley. Beads,
bucksin and crafts are
featured items.
The new store is lo
cated on the south side of
Madras across the high
way from the truck stop.
Museum events
Feather fans crafted in
The Museum at Warm
Springs Tribal Treasures will
hold a cultural enrichment
class, Feather Fan Creating and
Crafting, on the Monday eve
nings of April 8, 15, 22 and 29.
The i classes , taught ' by .
Lawrence Caldera, are from 6
till 8 p.m., and is open to com
munity members 16 years of
age and older.
Call in for registration and
material's list, 553-3331. The
class fee is $25.
Other upcoming museum
events are as follows:
The Living Traditions Dem
onstration Program will hold
a cultural foods demonstration
on Aprill 20-21, Saturday and
Golf tournament tees at
Salmon Corps at Umatilla
will be holding a benefit Golf
Tournament on May 4 at 1
p.m. at the Wildhorse Resort
Golf Course.
Registration at the four-person
scramble will be $60 per
person, which includes lunch.
Healthy food
If you want to learn how to
make good food that's good for
you then come to
Healthy Cooking Class on the
first and third Wednesdays of
the month at 5:30
Poisons pose risk to
The Warm Springs Health
and Wellness Center is provid
ing this information as part of
Poison Prevention Week,
March 17-23.
What is a poison?
A poison is anything that
could make you sick if you eat,
drink, smell or touch it. Poi
sons come in all shapes, sizes,
and forms. Many common
household products can be
poisonous, even salt too
much salt can change the
body's fluid balance
Medicines, cosmetics, car
products, cleaning supplies,
arts and crafts materials, food
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Ceremony marks opening at new
Sunday, from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.
The demonstration will be in
the museum lobby.
A No School Activity Day
will be held at the museum on
April 29 in the museum edu-
"l'i'M'1')!
Author echeduted for book signing
Author Jane Kirkpatrick will do a book signing at the
Museum at Warm Springs on Tuesday, April 2, from 6 till
8 p.m.
With this event, The Museum at Warm Springs is hon
ored to feature one of Central Oregon's own famous writers.;.-.
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The book collection at the museum gift shop includes a
oumber of Kirkpatrick's works.
Fot the book-signing on April 2, light snacks will be
served. For more information, call 553-331.
First, second and third place
awards will be given for gross
and net.
Closest to pin, long putt,
long drive (men and women)
will also gain awards.
For more information call
Willie Stacona at 276-5188. All
simmers on Wednesdays
p.m. in the Warm Springs
Health and Wellness Center's
demonstration kitchen.
April's classes will be on April
3rd and the 17th, featuring
demonstrations on a variety of
that is improperly prepared or
stored, and plants are just a few
household products that can
cause poisonings.
Many poisonings occur in
children under the age of six.
Children are curious. They
may think some poisons are
good things to cat, drink, or
play with.
As part of Poison Preven
tion Week, a team from HIS,
CHKT, and OSU Extension
will be talking to the children
at ECE about Poison preven
tion. There will be storytelling,
games, and talk about ways to
keep themselves safe from poi
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store location.
classroom
cation room.
The activity will be "Mak
ing Miniatures," taught by
Tyrone Cole. Material will be
provided. The class fee is $10
per student, ages 10 to 18.
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Wildhorse
proceeds from this event will
go towards replacing worn out
camping equipment. The
Umatilla Salmon Corps mem
bers will us the new camping
gear throughout the coming
service year, and in years to
come.
stir fry recipes.
Everyone is welcome to at
tend the cooking classes. For
additional information on
healthy cooking call Sara
or Laura at 553-2460.
children
son.
Listen to KWSO for radio
quizes with prizes.
Here are some more tips.
Stay alert. Children can't rec
ognize poisons. Medicine may
look like candy, and never re
fer to medicine as candy when
trying to get a child to swal
low their medicine.
Use child-resistant caps on
medicines, cleaning products
and antifreeze, but remember,
these caps are not "child
proof." Never store hazardous sub
stances or medication in food
or beverage containers.
Dave McMechanSpllyay
Howlak
Tichum
Lewis Reese
Haiakanubbi
Lewis Reese Haiakanubbi,
57, Borken Bow, passed away!
Wednesday, January 30, 2002
at his home. He was born July
5, 1944, at Talihina, Okla
homa, the son of Wellington
and Rena Haiakanubbi.
He was a veteran of the US.
Marine Corps and served his
country during the Vietnam
Warm. In the Marines he was
a Lance CPL who instructed
trainees in Rifle Marksman
ship. He received a Rifle
Markman Badge, National
Defense Service Medal and
Vietnam Service Medal. He
always had a smile and a joke
and loved to help people where
ever he went. He lived in
Warm Springs, Oregon, from
early 1980's until he come
home to Idabel.
He leaves to cherish his
memory one son, Louie
Haiakanubbi of Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma; three daugh
ters: Natasha Saurez of Warm
Springs, Oregon, Cynthia
Haiakanubbi of Oklahoma
City, and Regina Haiakanubi
of Ft. Worth, Texas; two broth
ers and sisters-in-law: Solomon
and Esther Stewart of Warm
Springs, Oregon, and Kenneth
and Eunice Bohanon of Bro
ken Bow; two sisters and one
brother-in-law: Mary Ward of
Mt. Pleasant, Texas, and Iinda
and jimmy Lowman of Broken
Bow, 12 grandchildren; several
nieces, nephews and a host of
friends. He was preceded in
death by his parents, Rena and
Wellington Haiakanubbi; one
brother Milway "Chili Bean"
Bohanon and one sister, Ruth
Bohanon James.
Services were held 2 p.m.
Monday, February 4, 2002 at
Kulli Tuklo Methodist Church
in the Pollard Community
with Brother Johnny Shomo
and Brother Curtis Steward
officiating. Interment followed
in Kulli Tuklo Cemetery in the
Pollard Community with ser
vices under the direction of
Brumlcy-McCurtain Funeral
Home, Idabel