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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon April 15, 2004 Page 10 Birth announcements Lawrencia Myrtle Emilina Greene Lawrencia Myrtle Emilina Greene was born on March 29 at 9:19 a.m., and weighed 8 pounds one ounce, and is 20 inches long. She was born to Ramon and Plyza Greene of Crow Agency, Mont. She joins Verbena Greene of Crow Agency, and Jake Frank of Warm Springs. I ler grandparents are Ramona Greene-Baez of Warm Springs, and Luis Baez of San Ber nardino, Calif.; and Pat and Kristine Big Lake of Crow Agency. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Luis Baez Garcia of Madera, Calif., and the late Verbena and Perry Greene and Harold Greene of Warm Springs; and Warren Joe and the late Myrtle Blaine of Lodge Grass (No Water District), Mont.; and the late Donna Spotted Bear of New Town, North Dakota, and the late Harvey Big Lake of Pryor, Mont. Tyler Quinlin Muniz Wewa Aaron Wewa and Robin Mitchell are pleased to announce the birth of their son Tyler Quinlin Muniz Wewa, born March 16. Father's parents are Carol Eileen Wewa of Warm Springs, and Fred Muniz II of Texas. Mother's parents are Cindy Baldwin of Elk City, and Hobart T. Mitchell III of Culver. Salena Rosemary Dale Charley Robert Charley Jr. and Edith Wyena are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Salena Rose mary Dale Charley, born March 21. She joins brother Robert Charley II, Father's parents are Robert Char ley Sr. of Warm Springs, and Veronica Wesley of Warm Springs. Mother's father is Patrick Wyena of Priest Rapids, Wash. Roots of Strength conference at resort Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo seeks queen for 2004 The Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo Club is seeking contestants to serve as the 2004 Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo Queen. Call for Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo Queen. Rules for qualifiying are as follows: The contestant must be a mem ber of the Confederated Tribes. There must be parental permission and PRC membership. The contes tant must reside on the reservation, be 13-17 years of age, and have a horse and a beaded outfit or use of one. Also, the contestant must be able to travel. Judging will be based on deket sales, with 15 percent paid back to the contestant; horsemanship, and interview and essay. Prizes: new hat with beaded crown, beaded banner, beaded breast collar and headstall, two new hi K 4 ?M w LI La Pholo courtesy of Bngene Wnipple Jenna Johnson enjoyed serving as a recent Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo Queen. Western outfits, bouquet of flow ers, jacket and other prizes. For an application, or if you have questions, call Brigette Whipple at 553-1216 (home), or 553-2004 (work). Elders to speak at Grassland event Elders of the Confederated Tribes will take part in a presentation on the history of the Crooked River National Grassland, which is celebrating its 50lh anniversary. The anniversary celebra tion is this Saturday, April 17, The celebration will explore the past, present and future of the 112,511-acre national grassland, which is adminis tered by the Ochoco National Forest. The event will be from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. on April 17 at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. Tribal elders will share some of the their knowledge of the grassland and its importance to the traditions of the tribes. For more information call 475-9272. The regional conference for Native American cancer survivors, family members, caretakers and medical pro viders will be held Sept. 30-Oct. 2 at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. For information on the conference, contact Celeste Whitewolf, address 9770 S.W. Ventura Ct Tigard, OR 97223. The phone number is (503) 245-2253, or send an e-mail to c2w2teleport.com. Lodging arrangements can be made by calling Kah-Nee-Ta at 1-800-544-4786. The conference is called, "Roots of Strength - Our Roots Are Pathways to Thriving, Surviving." Agenda items include the following: Sept. 30: "How to start your own cancer support groupleadership train ing," (limited to 20 participants." Oct. 1: "Telling your stories," can cer survivors resource panel; afternoon breakout sessions: improving the che- Native mi I People's J Y I I Circle Y f motherapy experience, complementary medicine for cancer patients, financial resources, clinical trials, introduction to "I low to start your own cancer sup port group." There will also be a play, "Understanding Cancer." Oct. 2: Financial resources; pain management; men and cancer; after noon breakout sessions: "Me-again," reconstructed breast cancer survivors; and further topics. Whrm Spritxcrs Mtirfat 2132 Warm Springs St. Warm Springs, 0$ $776 fS4jS3W7 7 Birthday and other wishes... Happy birth i day Rain and Wednesday. Your Florida family wishes you many blessings and much joy in your lives. You have a very special place in our hearts. We love you and miss you, but we are happy that you are spend ing time with your family in Warm Springs. See you soon. Love, Ana, Gram, Oma, Sevena, Darcy and Max. Look who will be 18 years old on April 25. Happy 18,h birthday. I love you and wish you a good happy birth day and many more to come. ' We all love you, and keep up all that cowboying, okay. Love, G-Ma Phyllis, G-Pa Alex, Auntie Harvianne Tohet, and Lil' Lupita Ocampo. ! . .. Happy belated birthday April 3, Ri chard Clinton Tohet, aka Animal. April 4, Celia Greene, aka Squealie Wewa. April 14, Victoria Polk Muldrow, aka Packy. From the Tohets, Alex, Phyllis, and Harvianne and Lupita. Happy birthday to my big bro Harvey Jim on April 18. From your lil' bro Alex and Phyllis, and sis-in-law and nieces Harvianne and Lupita. Happy birthday April 22 to Jamie Lopez. Don't wear your happy trail out, and have a nice and enjoyable day to day. From Alex, Phyllis, Harvianne and Lupita. Happj birthday April 23 to Gloria (Mutsi) Queahpama, and to Angela Polk Martinet Loveja gigs. From the Tohets, Alex, Phyllis, Harvianne and Lupita. Happy birthday April 25 Erika Queahpama. From Alex, Phyllis, Harvianne and Lupita. Happy 18,h birthday on April 25 to Johnnie James LeClaire. Hope you have a nice day, and I wish you luck at the Root Feast Rodeo. We are always thinking of you. And love you. Grandpa, Grandma, Harvianne and Lupita. Happy 34,h Anniversary on April 24 to my other half Phllis Tohet. From Alex, and kids I larvianne and Lupita. Happy birthday Mom and Gramma, on April 30. Hope you hare a nice day, cause you are always then to pick us up when we trip and fall and whatever else may happen to us. Loreya. The Tohets, Alex, Phyllis, Harvianne and Lupita. We would like to wish happy birth day to Richard Tohet, April 3; Squealie Greene, April 4; Le Anthony Polk Queahpama of W apato, April 7; Vicky- Polk Muldroux, April 14; Anga Polk Martinez, and Gloria Mutsi Polk Queahpama, April 23; Happy 34'h an niversary to Phyllis and Alex Tohet, April 24; Happy 18,h birthday to Johnnie LeClaire, April 25. Happy birthday to Maxine McKinley (78), don't tell anybody. From the Tohets, Ocampo, LeClaires. Small Hands to Hold Love ... Not fire Fact: Children from age two to seventeen start fires that endanger lives, cause injuries, death and burn millions of dollars in property. Fact: Children under the age of three cause a majority of these fires, and lose their lives in the process.'"'' "''-'"'' V, "? -if'"'''!" i '."! i' ! 1 "! r. . v ij.'. .4 f, This does not have to happen. Parents need to teach their children about the dangers of fire and create a fire-safe home. Install Smoke Detectors ... Plan an Escape Route AMERIND offers Home and Fire Safety Training to Children in Indian Country. Contact AMERIND'S Loss Prevention Team for more information: www.amerind-corp.org 800-352-3496 AMERIND: A Consortium of Tribes Protecting Tribes and Their Families Eat" No foolin' - The Best Food in Town! 1 4