Page 8 May 24, 2007 Spiiyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Warm Springs students on the honor roll Births Renee Garcia Robinson C laren ce G arcia and Amanda Renee Robinson are pleased.to announce the birth o f th eir daugh ter R en ee Garcia Robinson, born on May 11, 2007. R enee jo in s b ro thers • Salbado and Rex, and sister Allegra. Ulysses Jordan Suppah Jr. Ulysses Jason Suppah Sr. and Charlynne Mia Spino are pleased.to announce the birth o f their son Ulysses Jordan Suppah Jr., born omMay 13, 2007. ,* Ulysses joins sister Niya rBagley. ; The father’s parents are Francis Suppah and Rosa Bill. T he ulotheFs parents are Vernon and Nellie Spino. Trevor James Montgomery : T ravis arid Shannon Montgomery are pleased to announce the birth o f their son, Trevor Jam es M ont­ gom ery, born on M ay 12, 2007 . The father’s parents are Jam es and Sharon M ont­ gomery of Powell Butte. The mother’s parents are James and/ DeniOe Lee of Lebannon, Ore. Howlak Tichum , Deanna Charley Thompson 1944-2007 Deanna Charley Thomp-r son passed away on May 10, 2007. She was 63. ¡ Mrs. Thompson was born . on March 25, 1944 at Warm • Springs to parents. George C harley and Ada (Moses)/ Spoksoit. , She was married oq Au­ gust 14,. 1962 to Lel#nd Th­ ompson Sr. Mrs. Thompson was a life­ lo n g resid en t o f W arm Springs. She was a hom e­ maker and mother all her life. She enjoyed gardening and yard work. Being with her family was very important to her. M rs. Thom psonTs /sur­ vived by her husband Lelarid; children Curtis Thompson, Selen# Boise, Tony Thomp­ son, Leland Thotnpson-Jr., and Laneda Thompson, all of W arm Sp rin gs; b ro thers M arcus Spoksoit, W ilfred Sooksoit, and Charley Strom, all of Warm Springs; sisters Barbara Poncho and Nancy Sp o ksoit, both o f W arm cb 'to ìb kfó j'oiq ©gam b prm gs; and, numeroujs g ran d cIuYcìreh an à great grandchildren! MEMORIES IN STONE Custom Designed & Hand Made Memorials » Made One At A Tim e For Over 22 years PIONEER ROCK & MONUMENT "TWO GOLDENDALE, WA 509-773-4702 201 Crafton Road TH E DALLES, OR 2037 E 2nd St #6 O n lin e s to r e Dawnlynn Courtney, Chelsea Hudson, Kadie Manion. Grade 12 All-Star Honor Roll (3.6-3.99 GPA): Jacoba Grade l l All-Star Honor Roll (3.6-3.99 GPA): A lexis Smith. Anguiano, Kip Culpus, Chance Squiemphen. Grade 12 Honor Roll (3.0- 3.59): Amanda Coffee, Jonathan Culpus, Dakota George, Jansen Harrington, Alyssia Thompson. - www.pioneerrock.cont The Deschutes River Conser­ vancy is gaining national recog­ nition for its successful work in Central Oregon. The conser­ vancy recendy received two dis­ tinguished conservation awards. Serving on the board o f the Deschutes River Conservancy from Warm Springs are Bobby Brurioe, manager o f the tribal Natural Resources Branch, and Jim Manion, director o f Warm Springs Power Enterprises. The Deschutes RiverConser- vancy recendy received the U.S. D epartm ent o f'th e Interior's C oop erative ; C o nservatio n Award in récognition o f its many achievements in finding sensible solutions to water management ch allen ges ip O regon. The Deschutes River Conservancy (DRC) was nominated by the Bureau of Reclamation for its practical, incentive-based solu­ There will be an Applied Sui­ cide Intervention Skills Training session from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, June 7-8 at the Warm Springs Com­ munity Wellness Center. Applied Suicide Intervention Training (ASIST), is a,t\yo-^ay interactive workshop that trains individuals and community pro­ viders in suicide intervention. Theissue of suicide interven­ tion has taken on greater impor­ The Warm Springs Outdoor Market is .located at the Plaza at Warm Springs, and will begin in early June and last the entire summer. The Warm Springs Outdoor Market is a cooperative effort among small local businesses/ and Eagle Tech Systems, which operates the internet cafe at the plaza. Warm Springs, Please ■ support the businesses you see in the Spiiyay Tymoo — They give back to the local community!. W INTER BOOT BLOWOUT Sale lasts through the Sum m er! r-T . OFF ALL INSTOCK WINTER BOOTS 2 j Ó -Q * é $ MENS * WOMEN’S • CHILDREN’S 541 - 475-3385 tions to the Deschutes Basin’s , water management challenges and for its ability to produce, quantifiable results. The Secretary of the Interior, D irk Kempthorne, presented , the award to. Tod Heisler, Ex­ ecutive Director o f the DRC, accompanied by Delvis Heath, C h ief o f the W arm Springs Tribe, during a Departmental Convocation on May 9 in Wash­ ington, D.C. The Cooperative Conserva­ tion Award recognizes achieve­ ments that involve collaborative activity among a diverse range of entities that may include fed­ eral, state, local and tribal gov­ ernments, private for profit and nonprofit institutions, other non­ governmental entities, and indi­ viduals. i In 2006, sev eral DRC projects demonstrated such col- tance locally, as the use of meth- amphetamine use on the reser­ vation has increased, said Char­ lotte Herkshan, counselor at the W arm Sp rin gs C om m unity Counseling Center, who orga­ nized the training session. 3® w o recen t s u ic id e i, Herkshan said; were related td methamphetamine use, she said. The ASIST program pro­ vides training in how to recog­ nize and assess the potential risk Outdoor market begins soon — NEXT TO BI MART *** IN MADRAS---- WINTPER HOT7Tή 3.59 GPA): A lb ert A dam s, A tcitty B egay, C h an tel Grade 9 Honor Roll: Marissa Ahem, Katherine Quaid. Grade 9 All Star Honor Roll (3.6-3.99 GPA): Teresa Grade 10 Ail-Star Honor Roll (3.6-3.99 GPA): Fuentes, Kali Kaltsukis, Kristi Olney, Marrisa Yaw. A lejan d rin a A g u ilar, K ara Katchia. Grade 10 Honor Roll (3.0- 3.59 GPA): Brandy Herkshan. 3.59 GPA): Leonard American Horse, Lillitz Henry, Roschena Sargeant, Jessica Tacza. Grade 9 Honor Roll (3.0- laborative activities, such as in­ creasing summer flows in the Middle Deschutes to record lev­ els and achieving the 100 cubic- feet-per-second milestone for the first time in over 100 years. In 2006, the DRC also achieved the Oregon Department of Fish and W ildlife’s minimum flow target of 20 cubic feet per sec­ ond in Whychus Creek near Sis­ ters for the first time in TOO years. Known for innovative solu­ tions to water management, the DRC implemented a water con­ servation program, water trans­ fer program, and a water bank, all of which have proven to be valuable tools for irrigation dis­ tricts in Central Oregon. On M ay 31, H eisler w ill travel to Salem , to receive the Oregon Water Resources De­ partment State Stewardship and Conservation Award. > Recognition from the Water Resources Commission is given on an annual basis to individual citizens, groups, businesses or other partners that embody the O regon W ater R esources Department’s mission “to serve the public by practicing arid prom oting responsible w ater m an agem ent” ' . $4? - a n d for conserving and restorihg Oregon’s water resources. Re­ cipients o f the award demon­ strate an outstanding commit­ ment to water conservation and implementation o f water effi­ cient operations. The DRC is a non-profit or­ ganization formed in 1996. with a mission to-restore streamflow and improve water quality in the Deschutes Basin. Training offered in prevention of suicide 4 ^ SHOES M Grade 11 Honor Roll (3.0- Cléments, Charnelle Danzuka, Rachelle Herkshan, Chrishana Jo h n so n , V icto ria K atçh ia, Briana Stacona, Keshia Yaw. River conservancy receives conservation awards 541-296-4934 Across From "Bis Jim ’s" Grade 11 — 4.0 Honor Roll: The following Madras High School students are on the school’s honor roll: www.pellcanssho«s.com The market will be a setting the provides an opportunity for local entrepreneurs to showcase their diversified talents and skills. It wil be a summer themed event. Whether it is bead work, clothing, drawings and paintings, creating arts and crafts, or local food vending, the market will be a place for everyone. For inform ation call Eagle Tech at 553-1034, or stop by the internet cafe at the plaza. o f suicide. This workshop also equip# the participant with in­ tervention skills to keep the per­ son safe until the appropriate level o f ongoing help can be assessed. -,r-T hfra:Ét & ^ e for 30 partid- p^htSj'with 15 people signéa'ìip; sO far, said Herkshan. The trainers for the program are two representatives from the Oregon Youth Authority, and two tribal members, M arcella Hall and Alice Sampson.ü, Participants who complete the training will be able to: ,. Recognize attitudes about suidde; identify suicide factors j and estimate risk; intervene with a person at risk; list resources available to a person at risk; and commit'/to help coordinate so­ cial support for a person at risk. 1 For information, or to register, p lease c a ll the C om m unity Counseling Center at 553-2305. . Workshop for market businesses The Warm Springs Out­ door M arket is offering a workshop for 2007 vendor businesses. The workshop will offer business coaching that will help vendors maximize their market sales, attract new and repeat customers to the local market, and learn tactics to extend market visitors’ stay at the market. The w orkshop w ill be from 5:3 0-7 :3 0 p.m . on Wednesday, M ay 30 at the Eagle-Tech Technology Cen­ ter at the W arm Springs Plaza. Cost o f the workshop is . $10 per person. The work­ shop is free if you sign up for the first day o f the Out­ door M arket. T he W arm Springs O utdoor M arket ^ begins on Saturday, June 2.