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2?/ri/z announcements Jayden George Esquiro Emily Jim o f Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth o f their son Jo D e Ian Goudy Jr., born on May 24, 2007. Jo D e Jr. joins sisters Anna and Angela, T h e grandparents on the father’s side are Dora Goudy-: Smith and Sal Sahme o f Warm Springs. G ran d p afen ts on the m other’s side are B ruce and Barbara Jim o f Warm Springs. Izaak Ja c k Esquino and Flora Susan, Davis o f Warm Springs are pleased to an nounce the birth o f their son Jayden George Esquiro, horn on May 2 5 , 2 0 0 t . Ja y d e n jo in s sis.ter Sasha, age 1 6 months. G rand parents ,on the father’s side are George and , V icto ria E squ in o o f P ort Townsend, Wash. G rand parents ori the mother’s side are Luisa Suarez o f Estacada, and Harrison Davis Sr., o f Warm Springs. 19, 2007. The, father’s parents are Sheryl Detern o f Columbus, Ohio. The mother’s parents are Dickson and Ellen Davis o f Warm Springs. Great grand parent is Amelia Colwash o f Warm Springs. Kimora Angelena Smith Casey Sm ith and A m elia Davis o f Warm Springs': are pleased to announce the birth o f th eir daughter K im o ra Angelena Smith, bom on May JoDe latr Goudy Jr. J o D e L ee G oudy and K endra H eckathorn o f Madras is pleased to an nounce the birth o f her son O rren P re sto n -Je a n Heckathorn* born on May 20, 2007. The mother’s parents are Brad and Carol A bbe and David Heckathorn o f M a;' dras. The Healing the Wounded Spirits o f Youth gathering will be! Sunday throughFriday, June 17-22 at HeHe. Scheduled speakers are Tom Ball, o f the Klam ath Tribes, jwho is a professor at the Uni versity o f Oregon; and his wife, professor Alison Ball, o f the Colville tribe. A n o th e r speaker w ill be Clayton Small, Northern, Chey enne, who has developed a cur riculum called Native Hope. ' A part o f the Healing the Wounded Spirits o f Youth gath ering is to raise awareness o f suicide prevention strategies. But the overall approach is toward identifying and developing lead ership among the youth o f the com m unity, said C h arlotte Fathers Day Special All recliners 10 percent off - air conditioners on sale all month! Senuùtcp Gathering for youth at HeHe jfvidefs. in suicide intervention. There will be an Applied Sui-! munity Wellness Center. For information, or to regis Applied Suicide Intervention cide Intervention Skills Training session from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Training (A.SIST) is a two-day ter, please call the Community this Thursday and Friday, June interactive workshop that trains Counseling Center at 553-2305.,, 7-8 at the Warm Springs Com- individuals and community pro- N 7 g g jg g A JI Ä m em orial 1 L a w re n c e Ja m e s “N u p N u p s h ” Shike April 10, 1963 ~ February 5, 2006 A t the A g en cy L o n g h o u s M em orial M edicine Services Friday, June 15. Dinner at 6 p.m. Simnasho Cemetery, unveil ing o f monument. L u n ch at the A gency Longhprisey; Giveaway and Indian naming after lunch. i F o r m ore inform ation, c o n ta ct p erso n is N eda Wesley 553-1538. All Medicine Singers wel come. Lawrence loVed to dance for all Medicine Singers. Bring ypur sleeping bags and cam p afte r service. Breakfast 7 a.m. on June 16. Graveside ‘Service 9 a.m. __ s ■ Ralph's Furniture & T.V. ( fa t fo a l Herkshan, event coordinator. ; Youth and adults who partici pate are charged no fee. They bring their own teepee or tent,: bedding and clothes. All the food is provided. For in fo rm a tio n call H erkshan at -the Community Counseling Ceftter at 553-3205. Huckleberry summit The First Annual Pa cific Northwest Huckle berry Summit is set for June 21 at Pack Forest, Eastonville, Wash. This one day summit will bring together tribal m em bers, research ers, land managers, and har vesters with aofeinterest in effectiv e and equitable management o f huckle berries. For information contact Joyce LeCompte- : Mastenbrook at e-mail: jldm@awashingt6n.edu. 525 S.E. 5th Street Madras, OR 97741 O n eq m ¿luce ¡974 Training offered in suicide prevention L - 1 -d . June 7, 2 0 0 7 Spilyay Tymoo, Warro Springs; Oregon Page 6 NEXT (541) 475-2578 SHOES TO BI-MART *** IN MADRAS W IN TER BOOT BLO W O UT S a le la s ts th r o u g h th e S u m m e r ! 40 % OFF ALL INSTOCK WINTER BOOTS W I N rI ’E IR H O U E S M - 3F 1O-0 * S A T 1 1 - 5 MENS • W OMEN’S • C H ILD R EN ’S www.pelicarisshiMs.com 541 - 475-3385 y FENDERS by ENDRES M E M O R I E S XIV S T O N E Custom Designed A Hand Made* Memorials • Made One At A Tim e For Over 22 years PIONEER ROCK & MONUMENT "TWO LOCATIONS" GOLDENDALE, WA 509-773-4702 201 Crafton Road THE DALLES, OH 2937 E 2nd St #6 541-296-4934 Across From "Big Jim ’s” o n lin e s to r e - w w w .p io n e e rro ck .co m Fast, Courteous 24-Hour Service. Accident Recovery. Roil Back, fo r damage-free Towing. Indite Arts Statewide coverage, Insurance approved. 2132 Vâm Springs St. Whm Springs, 0292761 (541)555^1597 475-6491 office, 4 or 80-9685 c