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    Spilygy Tymoo, Wqrrn Springs, Oregon
June 12, 2013
Pgge 7
WS. students compete in Iron Chef cook-off
By Stephanie Bussell
OSU Extension
Family & Community Health
W hen com m unity p art­
ners put their heads together,
great things can happen.
T h e Iro n C h e f in the
N u tritio n K itc h e n a fte r­
school program at Jefferson
County Middle School held
its inaugural challenge cook­
o ff May 28.
The program is a collabo­
rative effort between OSU
Extension’s O regon Family
N utrition Program and the
4-H program, as well as the
C o m m u n ity H e a lth Im ­
provement Partnership.
A ccording to those in ­
volved, the event was a huge
success.
“It was a great experience
partnering with other organi­
zations in the community to
provide nutrition education
with a challenge that would
spark creativity in partici­
pants,” said Jon Gandy, 4-H
program coordinator.
Tashina Eastman, Mary Olney, Jennifer Pineda, Victoria Messinger (from left)
addressing the judges, Rick Molitor,' Beth Ann Beamer, Dana Martin, as they sample
the championship-winning dish. Tashina’s grandmother Roberta Kirk watches in the
background.
Students competing in the
championship cook-off cre­
ated a skillet-type meal using
Mix and Match recipe guid­
ance from w ww .foodhero-
•org
Details o f the challenge,'
including the requirement for
teams to use an onion as the
secret, ingredient, were dis­
closed to the students only
minutes prior to the event.
Students Tashina Eastman,
V icto ria M essinger, M ary
Olney and Jennifer Pineda
won the championship with
Howlak Tichum
Calvin “Buttons” Shadley (Pahowatush)
In loving memory of
Calvin “Buttons” Shadley
(Pahow atush). O n the
m orning o f Thursday,
May 23, 2013, at Provi­
dence Medford Medical
Center in Medford, O r­
egon, CalvinHenry “But­
tons” Shadley, was ush­
ered peacefully into the
presence o f G od with the
th e m essage o f love,
hope, faith, and salvation
to the unsaved. They es­
pecially loved to travel to
C h ilo q u in , an d W arm
Springs.
T hey w ere sen t o u t
u n d er the au thority o f
P asto r D ave Booye o f
the Rogue Valley Fellow­
their M exican-themed dish,
edging o ut fellow students
Ellise David, Ashleen Smith,
and Jessica Gienger by only
one-half o f a point.
Teams were judged in four
main categories:
P ro fessio n alism , team ­
work, technique and skills,
and the final product.
G uest judges were school
district-superintendent Rick
Molitor, Extension regional
adm inistrator D ana Martin,
and Community Health Im ­
provem ent Program director
Beth Ann Beamer.
Upon serving their meal to
the judges, the students were
required to answer questions
about how they decided on a
theme, what they did to make
the meal more nutritious, arid
how they, worked together as
a team.
Extension nutrition educa­
tor Sandi Boley took a lead
role in'planning and teaching
the 5-week series, and was
.extremely pleased with how
the students competed.
“T hese kids, u n d er the
pressure o f careful scrutiny
by th ree judges, p u t their
weeks o f training to the test,
and they nailed it!” Boley said.
“Every one o f them dis­
played excellent team w ork
and culinary skills, and the
dishes they made were cre­
proud of them.”
Alongside Boley, G andy
and wife Heather, as well as
after-school program, coordi­
nators C helsea K u rtz and
S am antha D o m in ia k all
worked closely with the stu­
dents leading up to the chal­
lenge. A nd they w ere im ­
pressed with the results.
K urtz, also a sixth-grade
teacher/instructional coach
at the middle school, said, “I
am constantly amazed at the
incredible collaboration and
creativity our students are
capable o f w hen given the
freedom to express th em ­
selves. This was a powerful
experience for all involved.”
All students com peting
took home Iron Chef in the
N u tritio n K itch en aprons
com plim ents, o f 4-H , and
Food H ero cookbooks pro­
vided by the Oregon Family
N utrition Program. With the
pilot program exceeding ex-
pectations, plans are already
in the works to bring the pro­
gram back next year.
Birth
Eliandra Celilo Ne%
M arvin N ez and E liza­
beth N ez o f Warm Springs
are pleased to announce the
b irth o f th e ir d a u g h te r
Eliandra Celilo Nez, born on
June 4; 2013.
G ra n d p a re n ts o n th e
fath e r’s side are G abriella
B eg ay -N avajo o f N ew
Mexico, and E rvin N ez Sr.,
o f Window Rock, Ariz.
■ G ra n d p a re n ts on the
m o th e r’s side are R hoda
Smith o f Warm Springs, and
Sabino Orozco o f Madras.
Job Creation offers training
prayers and singing of
ship. Pa'stor Dave and
'RVE'Triittifly1 supported
Warm Springs Job Cre­
ation and Development has
vided. Call 553-3324 to reg­
ister , for classes or to find
family at his side;
B u tto n s was b o rn
June 23,1945, at the Kla­
math Indian Agency on
the former Klamath I n ­
dian R e serv atio n in
C hiloquin, O reg o n to
Calvin H enry Shadley
and Laura Ellen Picard
G ra b n e r
(fo rm erly
Shadley and Summers).
B uttons is survived
by his wife Diana Lynn
Shadley;
d au g h ters
Brenda^ L aura, and
Leanna Shadley, Renee
Self (husband G regg);
son Tony Waites (partner
Rachel Hicks); parents
Laura and Ray Grabner
o f R edm ond, O regon;
brothers Ronald “Cobby”
Shadley, A lbert “Abby”
Sum m ers (wife R uth),
Frank Summers, Jam es
Shadley, Keith, Kevin and
Tony Williams; sisters,
R oylene H a rrin g to n ,
Mary G entry (husband
D on), K risty Summers
(partner Tara), and Julie
Shadley.
H e leaves behind 12
grandchildren, numerous
nieces, nephew s, great
nieces and great neph­
ews; A u n t B arbara
W right o f C h iloquin,
O regon; Uncles Alfred
and Je rry B agley o f
Warm Springs, O regon
and many relations.
H e joined the United
States M arine C orp in
F ebfuary o f 1964 and
was honorably discharged
in 1968. H e was in the
5th Division Mannes, Spe­
cial Forces A W eapons
Specialty Unit and was an
outstanding soldier and
m arksm an. H e partici­
pated in many battles dur­
and encouraged his min­
istry with their love and
prayers. Buttons was hon­
ored to be selected to
travel to Israel in May o f
2003, as p art o f native
Christian ministry team
w ith E v an g elist L inda
Prince. His stated legacy,
“ IfV (he and wife Diana)
want to leave a legay of do­
ing the will of God. Jesus left
us a legaty through the orders
He gave His disciples. Our
legacy should reflect His.
That’s our focus, to reach out
to other with God’s love, ”
(Calvin H. Shadley, The
C hristian Jo u rn al, D e ­
cember, 2008).
As a respected Wasco,
Klamath, Shasta tribal el­
der and enrolled member
o f th e C o n fe d e ra te d
Tribes o f Warm Springs
Indians he will be missed
by many. He will be re­
m em bered as a man o f
G od and mighty prayer
warrior. Buttons was pre­
ceded in d eath by his
g ra n d p a re n ts, fa th e r’s
Calvin H . Shadley and
A lb e rt R. Sum m ers,
younger sister, Lorilee
Picard Shadley Stockton,
son Greg N orw est
C eleb ratio n o f Life
services were held Thurs­
day, May 30, 2013, at the
Chiloquin Christian Cen­
ter, Chiloquin, Oregon at
1:00 p.m. A second Cel­
ebration o f Life service
was held at 1:00 p.m.,
June 2,2013, at his home
c h u rch , R o g u e Valley
Center (RVF), 2399 South
Pacific Hwy, M edford.
M ilitary In term e n t ser­
vice was held at the Eagle
Point National Cemetery,
Monday, June 2, 2013.
several training opportunities
available for employees. Next
week they will have a Lead­
ership Skills Training titled
“H olding O thers A ccount­
able” on June 19 from 9 to
noon at the Credit Building.
And there will be a File
M an ag em en t C o m p u te r
class that will begin on June
20, frorri 9 a.m. to rtoon at
the COCC Madras Campus.
T ran sp o rtatio n is p ro ­
out about other upcoming
training.
L ater in June they will
have a L eadership Skills
Training titled “E m otional
Intelligence for Leaders” on
June 26 from 9 to noon at
the C redit Building. A nd
there will be a computer class
ori B eginner and Beyond
Word that on June 25 from
9 to noon at the COCC Ma­
dras Campus.
ing the Vietnam Conflict in­
cluding O peration H arvest
M oon o f 1965.
He returned home to the
states during a time o f tur­
moil over the war and was
n ot honored as a veteran. He
struggled many years with
Post-Traumatic Stress Disor­
der (PTSD) and displayed
many symptoms o f the in­
ner conflict th at w ent u n ­
treated and unresolved.
In 1998, he re tu rn e d
home to the family ranch on
Dockney Flats in Chiloquin
and began his journey and
walk w ith the L ord Jesus
Christ whom he accepted as
his Lord and savior. H e also
assisted his sister Mary with
the care o f their ailing fa­
ther, Albert Summers.
B uttons entered W hite
City Rehabilitation Center in
August o f 1999 and began
his battle to recover from the
anger, hurt, and memories
o f his past. During his heal­
in g tim e he an d D ian a
LeClaire, his friend and men­
tor grew close and, found a
hom e church and family at
the Rogue Valley Fellowship
in Medford.
Together they were known
as prayer warriors and began
their w ork as missionaries.
Buttons expressed his love
for Christ with a deep com­
mitment to bring the Word
o f G od and encouragement
to all n ativ es, v e te ra n s,
hom eless people, and his
family and had an inspira­
tional testimony. His healing
ministry was powerful and he
learned to play the native
flute which he shared in his
church sanctuary, hospitals,
and wherever the spirit led.
H e and his wife Diana took
ative and delicious. I am so
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o f Métolius is pleased to an­
n o u n ce th e b irth o f her
daughter, Priscilla Rose Jack­
son-Alvarado.
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