Page 4 January 19,1981
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Editorial
E Coosh EEWA:
(The way it is)
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Letter to the Editor
Words change in meaning
Consolation Appreciated
To the editor
The family of Lloyd “Swede”
Eder would like to express their
sincere appreciation to all those
people who donated their time
and su p p o rt d u rin g his
arrangments and funeral.
Among the many who aided
were; Mr. Andrew David and
Grant Waheneka for conduct
ing services, an d M ary
Danzuka and Nancy Johnson
fo r supervising the meal
preparations. We also deeply
appreciated all those who
found it in their hearts to
console us with their words and
deeds.
Just as Father Light heats
and lights Mother Earth, so has
all your support done for us in
our time of sorrow.
The family of Lloyd Melvin
Eder
Committee Vacancy
To Spilyay Tymoo
The Recreation Committee
has a vacancy which Tribal
Council will fill on January
27, 1981. Therefore, if you are
interested, please so indicate by
writing to Tribal Council, let
them know why you are
interested in serving on this
committee and where you can
be reached, either by phone or
letter.
Thanx
and Matilda, Kate, Nancy,
Micky, Danielle and Chesley
Like to say thanx to all the for gifts.
It feels good to be home.
people who showed up to my
dinner and especially to those
Thanks again,
who did all the work tomake it
possible. Also thanks to Nettie
Pam Keo
To the Editor:
Registration papers sought
Vernon Suppah has lost
papers for his registered
Quarter Horse and is offering a
$50 reward to the person who
finds them.
The registered horse is a five
year old sorrel gelding named
“Tonto Bar Cat.” He was sired
by Tom cat and the dam is
Tonic Time.
Words come to us in many
strange ways. Accents change
along with meanings because of
use. Here are a few theories on
the origin of some words.
Buffalo is a misnomer when
applied to the American bison.
T he w ord com es fro m
Portuguese (bufalo) can be
traced to the Latin bufalus
(wild ox.)
Cowboys have their orgin
during the revolutionary times
in America. They were the
worst kind of tories; they went
around in bushes armed with
guns and tinkling a cow-bell so
as to lure the patriots into the
brush hunting for cows.
Curfew is derived from a
French word of the middle ages
in Europe. There was much
danger of fire spreading
through a village or town so at
a given hour a warning was
issued for citizens to put out
their fires. The word is direct
from the French couvre feu
Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. 1 *4
oz. at birth. Grandparents are
Eli and Louise Culps.
James Ryan Johnson was
born October 27, 1980 to
Janice M. Gilbert at St. Charles
Hospital in Bend, Oregon.
Grandparents are Allen and
Clydell Gilbert.
Nicole Elise Charley was
born November 8, 1980 at Mt.
View Hospital. Nicole was
born to Rosemary Charley and
weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz at birth.
Grandparents are Russell and
Margaret Charley.
Marita Maria Rubio was
born November 6,1980 to Jose
Francine Mehlenbeck, a
1969 graduate of Madras High
School, will be the featured
speaker at the January 20
meeting of the Women’s Aglow
Fellowship in Madras. She will
be speaking on “The Authority
of the Christian” and will also
be sharing in song.
Registration is required for
the course and the fee if $12.
Classes will be held from 7-9
p.m. in room C-8 at Bend
S e n io r H igh S c h o o l. A
certificate ot attendance will be
given to partricipants.
Scheduled topics include
I n te r p e r s o n a l R e la tio n s -
Ja n u a ry 26; hom e care—
January 19; Physical Therapy
O c c u p a tio n a l T h e r a p y - -
Ja n u a ry 26; R ecreational
Therpy—February 2; Alcohol
ism and Drugs and the Elderly-
-February 9; and nutrtition and
the Elderly—February 16.
Instructors include Susan
Franke and Frank Marty-
n o ric z , H a rm o n y H ouse
Miss Mehlenbeck has had a
w ell ro u n d e d a n d ric h
education in music here annd
abroad and has been a piano
and voice instructor as well. In
1980 she gave up her job as an
administrative assistant and
began ministry “Sharing God’s
Love Through Song.”
The M adras chapter ol
Women’s Aglow welcomes all
and to bring a friend and “have
a beautiful time of fellowship.”
The meeting will be at Wongs
Restaurang, beginning at 7:30
p.m. There is a $1.25 cover
charge and refreshments will be
served.
Community Center Calendar
and Helene (Arthur) Rubio.
Grandparents are Marvin and
Mary Ann Meanus.
Terrine Marie Rabbie was
born November 27,1980 at Mt.
View Hospital. She weighed 7
lbs. at birth. Parents are Robert
an d Ire n e R a b b ie an d
grandparents are David and
Alice Rabbie.
Phillip Lee Squiemphen was
born December 1, 1980 at Mt.
View Hospital in Madras. He
weighed 8 lbs. at birth. Phillip’s
parents are Terry and Gladys
Squiem phen. G randparents
are Earl and Rita Squiemphen.
Working with the aged workshop
“Working With The Aged,”
a six week workshop for
persons caring for the elderly at
home or within agencies or
nursing homes, will be held
Monday evenings beginning
January 12, according to the
Community Education Office
at Central Oregon Community
College.
D unstan because of fine
horseshoeing ability was asked
one day by the devil to shoe his
cloven hoof. Recognizing the
customer despite his disguise he
tied the devil to the wall.
Dunstan finally let him go in
return for the promise that he
would never again enter a place
which had a horseshoe nailed
to the wall.
Hotdog was a term coined in
1903 for a roll which was
heated with a sausage on,it with
m ustard and relish. The
sandwich first appeared at the
concession stand of Harry
Stevens at the Polo Grounds -
home of the New York Giants.
By the way, as many believe,
Antidisestablishmentarianism
is not the longest word in the
English dictionary. The longest
w o r d w ith 29 l e t t e r s
is Floccinaucinihilipilificiation
m e a n in g “ e s tim a tin g as
worthless/’
Aglow features local talent
Latest New Arrivals
The fall and winter months
boasted of many new births in
the Warm Springs community.
C o n g r a tu la tio n s to the
following parents and new
arrivals:
Charles Vincent Selam was
born September 30,1980 at Mt.
View Hospital in Madras. He
weighed in at 8 lb. 9 oz. Parents
are Philip and Lois Selam.
G ran d p aren ts are C harles
Knight Jr. and Romagene
Knight.
Patrick Dale Culps, Jr. was
born October 24, 1980 to
Patrick Culps Sr. and Corlene
W h ite fo o t a t M t. View
(cover the fire).
“Geronimo!” is a word used by
U.S. airborne paratroopers,
originally. One explanation of
its existence says that there are
steep hills in Oklahoma where
one day Geronimo with the
army in hot pursuit made a leep
on horseback down an almost
virtical cliff," a feat that the
possee could not duplicate. The
legend states that in the jmidst
of his jump to freedome he gave
the blook curdling cry of
“Geronimo-o-!”
Hello. The earliest ancestor
of hello is the English hallow
with the accent on the second
syllable. By the nineteenth
century people were pronoun-
-cing it hullo. Edison, inventor
of the telephone, is said to have
started hello as we know it
today over the telephone and it
came into widespread use.
Horseshoe-as a good luck
symbol, originated in the 10th
century. The story goes that St.
N u rs in g H o m e; E rm a
Shoem aker, R .N ., COCC
N ursing faculty; D orothy
R o b in so -F o ld e s, P h y sical
therapist; Allen Tenney, St
C h a rle s M edical C en ter
th e r a p is t; W yne S m ith ,
recreational therapist. Bend
Park and Recreation; Carl
Davenport, pharmacist, and
Bobbie M cNeil, n u tritio n
consultant.
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n
contact Barbara Diekman.
COCC seminar coordinator^
382-6112, extension 219.
Monday Night Pinochle—For those who enjoy card game
Monday night is open for Pinochle at the Community Cente
Anyone who knows how to play is requested to partake in order t
teach others to play. Call the Community Center for moi
information.
Art Show—Local artists have their work on display for viewing £
the Community Center through January 30. Take time out t
enjoy your neighbor’s talent.
Tribal Council Agenda
January 14/16 Tribal Council Management — “Retreat”
Place to be announced
January 16/17 Columbia River Basin Fisheries Alliance
Portland Urban Indian Center, 1634 S.W. Alder,
Portland
January 12/23 Inauguration Week
January 20 District Meeting - Sidwalter
January 20 District Meeting — Sidwalter
Re: Justice Facility - place to be announced
January 22 Open bids for powerhouse construction
January 26 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Realty
2. 1:30 p.m. Enrollments
January 27 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. SSI Program - Bob Jackson/Jim
Noteboon
2. 1:30 p.m. A w ard C o n tra c t/P o w e rh o u se
Construction
3. 4:00 p .m . C o m m itte e A p p o in tm e n ts :
Agric/Irrig/Range Recreation
January 27 District Meeting
Re: Justice Facility-Simnasho Longhouse
January 28 Tribal Council Meeting 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Evergreen Chapel/Fitzgeralds
2. 1:30 p.m. 2nd Joint meeting Mangement/Council &
Committee Chairmen
January 29 District Meeting
Re: Justice Facility - Agency Longhouse