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Page 6 Spiiyay Tyr noo, Warm Springs, Oregon Births Howlak Tichum Masami Kimora Danyuka Iris Anna Smith Iris Anna Smith o f Warm Springs passed away on July 4, 2007. She was 75. | Mrs. Smith was born on April 19, 1932 at Warm Springs to parents Henry Kalama and Rose Kuckup. She married Woodrow W Smith on June 7, 1947 at the W arm Springs P resbyterian Church. He preceded her in death. Mrs. Smith was a lifetime resident o f Warm Springs. She was a homemaker and a mother who also devoted her time to many organiza tions, such as the Diabetic Team. She was also a life member and past president o f the VFW Elliot Palmer 4217 o f Warm Springs. She was a member o f the Survivor Protection Team, and a longtime helper and part o f the Healing Circle and also the first Wasco Dancer under Chief Nelson Wallulatum. Mrs. Smith took in children to her home and made them feel part o f her famil. v She worked some years on the Election Board and for the Natural Resources program, labeling and tagging fish. She worked part-time in law enforcement in Wasco and Jefferson counties, as well as Warm Springs. In her spare tim e, Mrs. Sm ith enjoyed beadwork, root digging, picking huckleberries^ and handcrafts. She liked to go for walks. Most importantly, Mrs. Smith loved her family. ; She is survived by her children: Warren Smith, Bruce Smith, Wilma Picard, Clarice Crane, Lucy Gadberry, Alex Smith, Leminnie Smith, lis a Smith, Glen “Batman” Smith, and Ricky Smith, all o f Warm Springs; and 39 grandchildren, and 55 great grandchildren. Howlak Tichum Louisa Terese Tuckta Louisa Terese Tuckta passed away on July 12, 2007, as the result o f a car accident- She was 31. Ms. Tuckta was born on July 4, 1976 to parents Joseph and Margie: (Greene) Tuckta. She was a lifetime resident o f Warm Springs.1 She attended Madras High School, and was employed as a deli'worker for Tee Pee E x press. Ms. Tuckta is survived by her parents Jo - seph and Margie o f Warm Springs; Children Rheianna W olfe, Jo sh u a W arner, R obbie Warner, and Tashawna Tuckta, all o f Warm Springs; brothers K eno Tuckta, Jerm ayne Tuckta, Joseph Boise and Keith Charley Jr., all o f Warhi Springs; sisters Céna Wolfe, Tiyanna T uckta, Jo le n e B o ise, A u rel Stin so n and Reanna Charley, all o f Warm Springs. She was preceded in death by two children. W illie G. D anzu ka and Rom elle R. Speakthunder o f Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth o f their daughter M oeam i K im ora D anzuka, bo rn on Ju n e 20-, _ 2007, M asam i ■ jioins b ro th e r K eyshaw n, D reV augn and Henry, and sister Patricia. T h e grandparents on the fa th e r’s side are R o b e rta Danzuka and George Danzuka. G ra n d p a re n ts,, on the m other’s side are Patricia and Robert Speakthunder. Jessa Jean Ferguson-Tanewasha Lester B. Tanewasha Jr. and Krystal Kay Ferguson o f Wartii Springs are pleased to announce the birth o f their daughter Jessa Jean Ferguson-Tanewasha, born June 27, 2007. Je ssa is the cou ple’s .first child. > T h e grandparents, on th e father’s side are the late Lester Tanew asha Sr,, and Patricia Tanewasha. Tama Schjoll to continue her education to become a nurse. Schjoll’s current supervisor, Diane Fuller, said the award is W arm Springs Full Gospel Church Revival Meeting Wednesday, July 18 through Sunday, July 22 , T h e grandparents o n the m o th er’s side are M arilyn Ferguson and the late, Kenneth Ferguson. announce the birth o f their daughter Misty Rose H ellon LeClaire, born on July 11,2007. Grandparents on the father’s side are Leo .and Vicky Hellon o f Warm Springs. G rand p arents ion the m other’s side are David and A nnette L eC laire, o f Warm Springs. 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N u rse h o n o red w ith n a tio n a l recogn ition ; Indian Health Services Na tional Nurse Leadership Coun c il recen tly awarded Tam a {Schjoll the Ancillary Nurse o f tjie Year Award for 2007. ; Lorinda Sampson, Schjoll’s •former supervisor, nominated her for the award, j “T h is is a national award which includes nominations sub mitted from all o f Indian Health Services, urban and tribal facili ties,” Sampson said. ‘T am a’s outstanding pèrformance at the W arm Springs H ealth & Wellness Center made it easy to nominate her, I just had to write it all down.” “Tama is a very deserving individual,” Sampson added. Schjoll has been a nurse’s as sistant for four years and plans July 19, 2 0 0 7 well deserved. ‘Tam a has a lot o f initiative,” F u ller said, and added that Schjoll has made an effort tb gain- knowledge in areas not re- qmred o f ner. For'' instance,* Schjoll learned how to do eye: screenings for diabetic patients. “She’s just a really integral part o f our team -here,” Fuller added. “She’s used every edu cation opportunity to learn new things.” Schjoll is also a good person in general, Fuller said. “She’s just an all-around kind person,” Fuller said. “The pa tients really like her— she’s very friendly.”^ S e n o ù tÿ Ralph's Furniture & T.V. ( fa t fo a t .525 S.E. 5th Street Madras, OR 97741 G*ieqm ¿¿nee 1974 * ( 541 ) 475-2578 ---- by Leslie Mitts Warm springs, thank, you for supporting the businesses you see in the Spiiyay Tymoo - They give back to the local communityl - Special guest m inisters: Violet Enick and John Enick from Crow A gency, Montana ALL NATIVE ♦ m m mm AMERICAN OWNED m OPERATED m i? CARDS H HR R E Z ROVE 553-3030 ■ ■ ■ hp ■HM w Everyone invited G ^ m e a tiE a m ii^ tö s S i fodten érte tond Crâfy 2122 Warn Springs St- Warm. Springs, 02 $7761 m m m A ll Products Prepared Fresh Daily Entrees Roasted Daily Featuring Hand Cut USDA Choice Steaks Legal Aid in Warm Springs Legal Aid Services of Oregon, which provides free legal advice and representation to low-in- come Oregonians, is in Warm Springs the first Monday of every month, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Family Resource Center, 1144 Warm Springs Street. Served AH Day fi ll Major Credit Cards Accented 237 S.IV. 4th Street, Madras * 475-6632 OPEN6 m - DAILY