Spilyqy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 15, 2003 Page 5 Tribes honor Vic Atiyeh t .-11., i t i) -ni" I! ft v r ill J Photo courtesy of the Museum at Warm Springs V ' I J Fire and Safety plans community activities He has been a longtime friend to many tribal mem bers, and a supporter of many tribal interests. For his friendship and work on be half of the tribes, former Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh recently received a rare honor. The Museum at Warm Springs and the Confeder ated Tribes hosted a special dinner in honor of Atiyeh. The event was held at the Portland Art Museum Grand Ballroom. In part the dinner was a celebration of the Tenth An niversary of the Museum at Warm Springs. Atiyeh, who has been on the museum board since the very start, gave the following statement: "A remarkable characteristic of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs has been deci sions made by tribal leadership at critical times in their history that had enormous long-term impact. Among those decisions was the vote to appropriate scarce dollars to acquire cultural artifacts from the members that all too often left the reservation with traders. "Behind that act was the dream that maybe - someday, somewhere, somehow - there would be a museum. A museum to forever hold the treasures of the tribes, but also to retrieve and forever keep their fast dis appearing language, culture and traditions. "Decades later that dream came to life in a structure known as the Museum at Warm Springs. Now we celebrate the Tenth Anniversary of the open ing. "The reason for its being is still evolving, the acceptance by tribal members is still strength ening, the awareness and trav elers has yet to be broadly ac knowledged. "But no longer is there a dream - that has been replaced by a beautiful structure, man aged by wonderful, dedicated Far left, Tribal Councilwoman Bemice Mitchell arrives at the reception. At left, Atiyeh is congratulated by Rudy Clements. Above, Charles Littleleaf plays flute music for the guests. people and nurtured by the Tribal Council." Atiyeh was elected gover nor of Oregon in 1978. He won re-election in 1982, serv ing until January of 1987. Atiyeh also served in the state House of Representatives from 1959 to 1964, and as a state senator from 1965 to 1978. He was known for an ad vocacy of less government spending, and as a supporter of the environment. In the region he is cred ited with helping put 12 miles along the Deschutes River into public ownership. Warm Springs Fire and Safety has many community events planned to mark Emer gency Medical Services Week, May 18-23. Activities range from a col oring contest for students, to a demonstration of the Jaws of Life accident extrication device. The following is a list of the week's EMS Week activities: Monday, May 19, coloring contest, sheets will be distributed at the schools, entries will be judged according to age. Tuesday, May 20, extrication demonstration. See the Jaws of Life at work, noon at Warm Springs Market. Door prizes will be given away. Wednesday, May 21, blood pressure clinic. Get a blood pres sure check at the Administration Building, noon. Thursday, May 22, car seat safety check. Have you child car seat checked for proper use and installation. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Early Childhood Education. Friday, May 23, barbeque. Come to the Agency Fire Hall and have lunch, 1 1 a.m. till 2 p m. There will be a dunk tank and fish ing prize pond for the kids. Opening of art gallery at Kah-Nee-Ta set for June The Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino and the Museum at Warm Springs next month will host the grand opening of the Kah-Nee-Ta Gallery of Art. The theme for the gallery's first art exhibition is, "Live in Beauty." The artists reception is tentatively set for Sunday, June 15. The artists who will be present at the opening reception are: Pat Courtney Gold, Lillian Pitt, Roxanne Chinook, Richard Rowe, Willie Stacona, Aurel Sanson, Reba Johnson, Charles Littleleaf, Natalie Kirk, Winona Garrison and Apolonia S. Santos. For more information con tact Apolonia at 553-0465. Fiesta lunch for good cause Birthday, Mother's Day, other wishes... IS. L VlHrii "iMMHf T" ililaY' if i T if M"4 I. 'J How time fliesl Recognize these little kids? Wishing all of you the best and happy birthdays in 2003. Left to right, Jocelyn Moses, Natalie Kirk, Vanessa Orange, Tobi Smith and Carlos Calica. Happy Mother's Day Mom, from Frank 'Tudd" Suppah. My dearest mother, Louise Hellon, I want to wish you a great Mother's Day, and pray woiwkA uvii.v tli yntbiiit thafcyou get well soon. I have I just wantto.say this io,my,., so manv nlans to share with grandma Louise. 1 hope you have you, that you'never worry In memory and honor of Ernestine Stevens, who died of Kidney failure, her children are hosting a Mexican fiesta lun cheon. The proceeds will go to ward Priscilla Squiemphen Yazzie, who faces a kidney transplant in June. Proceeds will also go to the Special Olympics. It was Ernestine's nature to extend a helping hand to others. If she were alive today, she would be right beside Rita Squiemphen, who is helping raise funds for Priscilla. The luncheon will be Friday, Mav 23. at the Aeencv , InghouseV 'starting1 at 11 ' aim. until sold out. The menu will consist of a tamale plate, menudo plate, and tacq salad. To add to the delight of the fiesta will be homemade flour tortillas, hot off the grill and we will top it off with a huckleberry cheesecake or shortcake. Come and enjoy. The children of Ernestine are Versa Fuentes-Smith, Tony Fuentes, Rosetta Fuentes, Willy Fuentes, Tommy Fuentes and Stella Fuentes; plus, Ernestine has many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, nieces and t 11 'aim. ' 1 nephews whom she mothered. ' ''" xfcnvr;;; - M. iifo . ;.; h-M ' Dear Shirley Hoptowit and Elliot Lawson, I want to send my congratula tions to you both on jour daugh ter Eleana, and I want to wish you the best of luck with your new family. Best wishes to you both, prayers and hopes that you stay strong and live happy lives. Your friend, ... . . . Robert G. Boise. Happy birthday to my wife Marclla Rose Van Pelt Sam, May 26,1959. I love you and wish you more to come. Love you, Robert Tracy Sam Sr. Happy Birthday to my mother Marella Sam. Love you lots. Love your baby brat, Tho mas Chester Sam. Happy Mother's Day my dear mother-in-law, Mom, from Bobby Suppah May 16. Happy 13th Birthday Joshua D. Polk. We think of you as the sun rises today, a very sepcial day this turned out. Always know that you make a difference in our lives. Love you always, Mark, Nettie. Happy 13th to my brother Joshua, you're not only one year older but you "should be one year wiser." Love you al ways, your sister Mallory. Happy 13th to my uncle Joshua. Love you a lot, hope you enjoy your day, always your niece, Nctcva. Happy 13th cuz Joshua, from your cuz Curtiss. Happy 13th to my nephew Joshua Polk. From Salem, your uncle Albert. Congratulations to Neda Rose Sam.you made the grade. We are very proud of you for your accomplish ment. See you at graduation. Love, Mark, Nettie, Ma lory, Curtis, Joshua and Neteva. a good Mother's Day, while I'm there to pray for you at home with Grandma Marie doing chores and going to school. And I hope you have a good birthday, because I want to be there and celebrate it with you. It would be fun to do that with you. I would probably get you a lot of presents, because I love you always. Happy birthday. Love, your granddaugh ter Laura. This is for Marie: I just want to say thanks for always being there for me and correcting my mistakes. Happy Mother's Day. Love, Laura. And this one's for Eldon: Thank you for talking to me about what I should do when I grow up. "Get a good education, have a job and have a car." All those things make me feel good. Thank you. Love, Laura. Happy third anniversary to Woody and Sadie Picard from Elsie and Roy. Happy birthday to my mom Marella Rose Sam. Love you, from Elsie and Roy. Happy birthday to taw, from Elsie and Roy. Happy birthday to my lov ing wife, Natalia C. Sam. Love you very much. Your husband, Tracy R. Sam. Happy birthday Natalia Sam. Thanks for making our brother so happy. From Woody and Sadie Picard, Neda Sam and Jcleah Sam. about me or the choices I make. I love you, and in my heart you forever give me the unconditional love I've May the Lord watch over you always. And may the Lord bless you on your birthday, May 23. 1 pray for your health and the many more years I want to share with you. I hope you remember the many ways you've blessed me, my children and my father. I love you, mom. Your daughter, Cherilyn L. Starr, Wilayit. To my "mom" Auntie Mona S. Schuster: Hey lady, I'm thinking of you. I miss our 'Visits" and I hope you have a great Mother's Day. Love, your niece Cheri-Wilsayit For Auntie Lucille Schuster Hope you have a great Mother's Day, and keep up the awesome job you do for our elders. My grandma Geraldine Blodgett, I hope that you have a great Mother's Day, and I am sorry that I missed your birth day. I hope that you are in good health. God bless you. Love, Cherilyn L. Starr, "Wilsayit." Pharmacy Corner me tne f 1 1 1 -ght. Consider calling in veryou O your prescription 3 Wedding announcement Ramon Greene and Plyza Dig Lake of Crow Agency, Montana, would like to an nounce that they will be mar ried on June 27 at 3 p.m. at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs. Ramon is the son of Ramona A. (Greene) Bacz of Warm Springs, and Luis Bacz of San Bernardina, Calif. He is also the father of Jake Frank of Warm Springs, and Verbena Greene of Crow Agency. Plyza is the daughter of Pat Sr. and Kristine Big Lake of Crow Agency. She is also the mother of Verbena Greene. The families would like to invite everyone to the wedding. Happy birthday to our grandma Marclla R. Sam. We all love you. From your grandkids, Woodrow Picard Jr., Ancssia Sam, Dartanian Picard, Decimus Sam. Happy birthday to mom, Marclla R. Sam. Love from all of us. Tracy and Natalia Sam, Woody and Sadie Picard, Elsie Sam, Neda Sam, Jcleah Sam, Thomas Sam (not in picture, Robert Sam Jr.) Happy birthday to mom and Auntie Natalia Sam. Love, your kids. Ancssia Sam, Decimus Sam, and your nephews Woody Picard Jr. and Dartanian Picard. Happy anniversary to our Dad and Mom, Woody and Sadie Picard Sr. We love you. And again thank you for ev erything you do for us. Lots of love and kisses from your two boys Woody Jr. and Dartanian Picard. Happy third anniversary to my husband, Woodrow Ray Picard St You fill my life with so much joy and happiness. I will always love you, even through the hard times. Your wife, Sadie M. Picard. Happy seventh anniversary to Someone (You Know Who),fromyour Somebody. May 8. Auntie Marie Tom: I hope your day is very blessed. Thank you for being there. I never forget the prayer or all you've done for me. Happy Mother's Day. More wishes on page 10. For the next paper, please send your birthday and other wishes to Spllyay by Friday afternoon, May 23. By Jim Gemelas Chief of Pharmacy Health and Wellness Center If you haven't already heard, the Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center Pharmacy has changed to a no-wait prescrip tion refill service. In January we began asking you to give us 24 hours notice for refill prescriptions. Some IHS sites have longer refill no tice times, up to 72 hours, but with our new ScriptPro we are working toward a 24-hour turn around time for your refills. Calling in your refill requests ahead of time allows us to serve you faster, and also allows us to take care of patients who are feeling ill. The following numbers dem onstrate why the change was needed: In April 1994 the pharmacy processed 2,153 prescriptions, and saw 1,292 patients. Last month we processed 6,048 pre scriptions and saw 2,606 patients. It is because of this 180 per cent increase that we have been forced to re-evaluate our priori ties for filling prescriptions. We have made it our first pri ority to take care of patients who are ill and being seen in the clinic to decrease their waiting time. Requests received on Fridays will be ready the following Monday. Our refill hotline number is 553-2475. It is a recorded mes sage line that we check through out the day. When you call, please be sure to give us your name, date of birth or chart number, phone number and the name of the medication you need. Question: After my medica tion is filled, how long mil the phar macy keep it? In order to comply with in surance company requirements, and due to our limited shelf space, we will keep your pre scriptions on the shelf for five working days. After that, we must return the medications back to our stock. Many medications pre scribed by your doctor need to be taken right away. We actually have quite a large number of medications that are not picked up by our customers. For instance, in March there were over 200 prescriptions left on the shelves. Putting that many medications away increases phar macy waiting times and slows down our customer service. A friendly reminder to our customers: please remember to pick up medications within a week. Thank you. University of Washington 32nd Annual Powwow $10VHS - Grand entryspecialsadultteenjunior finals. Also, one man hand-drum contest. Digitaleditedtwo hours. Contact: HamiltonJames Greeley. Home, 553-0309. Email: reJrelationsyahoolcom. Website: www.warmsprings.comflutist