A Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo December 82005 Winter Family Crafts Night at elementary school gym Auto Ilcpair . 541-475-6140 I lours: 8 am. '5 pm Man. Ftl Warm Springs Elementary School is holding Winter Fam ily Craft Night on Thursday, Dec. 15 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the elementary school gym nasium. , Tables will be set up with craft materials and the event will be free to the Warm Springs community. Assistance will be provided ro make Christmas ornaments and decorations. If you have any questions about this event, or would like to help with a donation, call the school at 553-1128, and spenk with Rocksy Climer or Lucinda Heath. Fax:475-2677 880 S. Adams Dr., Madras, OR tfl Y' il W 7 mm- V71V i r.L. , p 1 r ' l I f J 41 .t4 r Photo courtesy of Butch David The Jefferson County Middle School hosted a Native American culture appreciation day, during which tribal members, including Matt Clements (above), performed in regalia. Congratulations Tribal member Stevie Challenge Program, and Hicks will graduate on' Dey-'epresenf'a greaVaccom- cember 15, 2005 from 'the 'plishment, and Stevie is to ? Oregon Challenge High be congratulated! School. This is an Oregon Stevie is the daughter of National Guard Youth Buddy and Maria Hicks. George Boise just finished 16 weeks of basic training with the U.S. Army. His training was at Ft. Benning in Georgia. He is home until Dec. 21, when he will go to Hawaii for his first duty station. There is a good chance he will be sent to Iraq in 2006. Basic training was hard, especially the first couple of weeks, said Boise. Bayonet training, for two hours in the heat of the af ternoon, was the most difficult part, he said. Boise is a 2005 graduate of Madras High School. After serving four years in the Army, Boise plans to go to college. His parents are Selena Boise of the Spilyay Tymoo, and Tony Boise of Warm Springs Forest Prod ucts Industries. Wtom Springs Mfrktf ,717 lirm .CiffifV & , Warm Springs, OR 9TI61 J I5405S3W7 7 Gift wrapping fund-raiser The Cultural Bridge Group will be wrapping gifts in Decem ber. Gift wrapping is free with donations gladly accepted. All funds raised will go toward a local youth conference to be held in May 2006. Gift wrapping will be done at the Community Wellness Cen ter on Saturday, Dec. 10. There will be additional wrap ping dates in Madras. The Cultural Bridge Group is seeking donations of gift wrap, gift bags and tissue paper, rib bons, bows and gift tags. To donate wrapping supplies or for additional information, please call Jamasa at 475-0301. Howlak Tichum Ruth Ruth Adams passed away on November 22, 2005. She was 64. Mrs. Adams was born on January 7, 1941 at Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico to par ents Valintino and Lenora (Toledo) Fragua. She was married to Delmar Adams on July 2, 1959 at San Francisco. Delmar preceded her in death. Mrs. Adams was a member of the Warm Springs Full Gospel Church. She lived in Oregon for 30 years, relocating here from Modesto, Calif. Mrs. Jemez was an enrolled mem ber of the Jemez Pueblo. She Adams enjoyed sewing, cooking, and being with her family. Mrs. Adams was known for her excellent sense of humor. She is survived by her chil dren Dead Adams of Burns; Rodney Adams of Albuquer que, Thomas Adams of Ma dras; Rena Smith of Warm Springs; and brothers Jacob Fragua of Meza, Ariz.; and Phillip Fragua of Jemez, New Mexico; sisters Marga ret Swazo of Santa Fe; and Maureen Fragua of Warm Springs; and ten grandchil dren. Four brothers and a sis ter preceded her in death. MEMORIES in STONE Custom Designed Memorials Hand Engraved In Goldendale For Over 18 Years Pioneer Rock & Monument 500-773-4702 201 Cmton Road FO Box 548 OoldendalcWA 98620 ' www.plonBwrock.com Cheryl Taylor Warm Springs, thank you for supporting the businesses you see in the Spilyay Tymoo. Your support is appreciated1. 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