Page 4 March 12,1982
Editorial
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(The way it is)
Letters to the editor
A job well done!
Historical society seeks info
Dear Delbert Frank, Sr.,
Hop agriculture has played a
major role in the history of the
Central Willamette Valiev.
The Benton County Historical
Society is presently involved in
a major effort to record this
history.
As I stated in an earlier letter,
which I hope you received, we
are interested in presenting as
comprehensive a picture as
possible of the hop industry.
We plan to conduct a limited
number of oral interviews and
to survey a larger number of
informants by questionaire.
It it is our understanding that
Indians from Warm Springs
area have been invovled in the
past with the production of
h o p s , p a r t i c u l a r l y as
harvesters. We would like to
include a record of their
experiences in our study.
We ask your assistance in
making the members of your
community aware of our
project. We are enclosing
several forms to be filled out by
anyone who has had experience
with the hop agriculture and
who is interested in contribut
ing to the study. Completed
forms should be returned to the
museum as soon as possible.
The project will result in a
narrated slide presentation to
be given at Oregon State
University on May 9th of this
year. The public is invited to
attend.
We look forward to hearing
from the Council and from
members of your community.
Thank you in advance for any
help you may be able to give us.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Hudson Cooler
Assistant Director
(Editor’s Note: Copies of the
one-page questionaire are
available at the Spilyay Tymoo
office and the Extension office,
both in the old Administration
building.)
D.C. trip valuable for CHRs
To the W arm
Community,
S p r in g s
We’d like to take the time to
thank the following people for
making it, possible for us to
attend the National CHR
Conference in Washington,
D.C. last month. All of us feel
that our presence there, and
our concern with the budget
cuts, will have a great impact
on the final decision.
We met CHRs from all over
the United States and Alaska
and were in meetings from 8 to
5 everyday. There was not time
for sight seeing though we did
get one evening tour.
The highlight of our trip was
a testimonial in the Rayburn
Building given by Felecia
Hodge of the Northwest Indian
Health Board. The exciting
part was that she introduced us
there.
So, we’d like to thank the
community for their support
w ith th e $$, tim e and
donations.The bigie we did ws
the basketball game, which was
a great success thanks to
Delson and Chinn Suppah,
who have been the backers for
our tournaments over the past
years. Thanks, we love you!
The following people we
have to mention and if we
forgot anyone, we didn’t mean
to.
Our special thanks go to:
Confederated Tribes, (Tribal
Council), the following logging
companies: Brunoe, Smith &
G r e e n e , A lfre d S m ith ,
Sylvester Smith, Earl Tufti
— Correction —
It was stated in our Vol. 7
No.3 edition that the Lil’ Miss
Warm Springs crowns were
made by Geraldine Jim and
Lyda Scott. The Lil’ Miss
Warm Springs crowns were
made by Geraldine Jim and
Liza Brown. We apologize for
this error.
The C om m unity C enter
staff would like to take this
time to thank them for their
time donated to make the
crowns.
Brush Piling, Warm Springs
Elementary School, Delbert
Frank, Charlotte and Enos
Herkshan, Wimpy and Wilson,
Marjorie Danzuka, Richard
and Marion Biss.
We also have to thank our
families for putting up with us
and all their faith and support.
More thanks goes to Harry
and Pat ■ Miller, Evens and
Eilleen Spino, Don Holliday,
the VanPelt family, Ron
Govenor and family, Harvey
Scott and Family and Perl
Johnson and family.
Ada Sooksoit & Family
Charlotte Herkshan
The Madras High School and all members of the MHS
Indian Club and the Madras Indian Club
Girl’s Basketball Team wishes for their participation in the
half-time activities at the girl’s
to thank:
b a s k e t b a ll t o u r n a m e n t
February 23, in Salem. A
Nathan Jim, Sr. & Family
beautiful job well done!
Art Mitchell & Family
Miss Warm Springs, Lyda
Peace and Love
Scott
Jacob Frank, Sr. and the Pine
Ron Pinkham
Grove Singers
. Counselor
Tom Begay & Family
Dear Editor,
Thanks for caring
To all who helped,
We would like to thank
everyone who helped us in our
time of need. Thanks to our
own relatives who came
through and helped us with the
food for dinner. Thank you
Laura Crowe, Evelyn Sam,
Angie White, Clarese Wesley
and Ursula Little for cooking
the meals for us.
We also thank the friends
who came to pay their respect
to the deceased.
Love from our family,
Ramona Knight & Daughters
Vincent & Romagene Joe
Philip & Lois Selam & Sons
Alice Knight & Daughter
Legal Aide Notice
This notice is to inform the
public that the Legal Aide
Deparatment is no longer
offering any assistance in
custody, juvenile • and legal
counseling cases.
Thte only type of cases the
Legal Aide Office will be
handling will be the adult
criminal cases. This will include
major traffic crimes,
Thanks again!!
Adeline Miller, Viola Govenor,
Ruth Tewee, Florene Scott and
Eliza Brown.
FOR RENT
F o u r- b e d r o o m m o b ile
home, space No. 7 at Warm
Springs mobile home park.
Call 553-1194 for information.
Notice
T w en ty -y ear-o ld D onna
Elston, daughter of pastor
Allen Elston and Juanita
Elston was chosen by popular
vote as homecoming queen at
the University of Mary Hardin-
Baylor in Belton, Texas.
Donna is a junior this year
majoring in home economics.
She is a graduate of Madras
High School.
Tribal Council Agenda
March 15 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. 509-J Report
2. 2:00 p.m. Diamond International Timber Sale-Bob
Harned and Dennis K arnnnn
March 16 Tribal Council Meeting 9:30 a.m.
1. Tribal Court Report
JSA Report
Investigator
Police Personnel
March 17 Tribal Council Meeting 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. BIA Budget Reveiw-Doug McClelland/Jim
Sizemore
Impact on Tribes of BIA Reorganization
March 22 Tribal Council Meeting 9:30 a.m. .
1. 10:00 a.m. Implication of IRS/Council & Committee Pay-
Dennis Karnopp
2. 2:00 pp.m. Enrollments
March 25 Tour - -In-Lieu Sites *
Leave from Hood River Moorage
March 29 Tribal Council Meeting 9:30 a.m.
Is the good weather making you dream about decks, fences,
smokehouses, or other improvements around your home? Jim
Kernaghen will design and build any kind of wooden structure
you need. Call with your idea and he’ll draw up a plan and give
you an estimate. Local references available. His phone number is
553-1402. Kernaghen designed and built this deck/porch for
Walter and Elina Langnese.
10:00 a.m. 1983 Budget - Opening Discussion/ Doug McClelland
Budget Function
Tribal Organization
March 30 Tribal Council Meeting 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Management Reports
2.. 3:00 p.m. Streamside Management - Deepak Sehgal/ Gary
Heckman