Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, April 01, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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¿Greatest Native American hero
Joins police department
New sport invented here
1
Team Karate Ball, a new
sport invented here at Warm
Springs, combines techniques
of wrestling, Karate, Judo and
basketball. It is.anticipated that
the new sport will counteract
height advantages of opposing
teams, particularly because of
the short growing season in
Central Oregon.
To make the game even more
fun, the bàli is approximately
the size of a large golf ball, or
small baseball. It’s soft though,
somewhat like a sponge.
Mongolian refugees offered
sanctuary on reservation
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Warm Springs’ justice department
recently contracted the services of this
. anonymous young man to enforce
trespassing violations along bordering
waterways, near east Cascade summits
and in the forests.
Unfortunately, he can fly only when
wearing this special “swim suit,” so
winter is a difficult time for him. Now
that warmer weather is approaching he
will be putting in longer, more regular
hours.
Tullpliktigt ett affarsbesok
kan blir dage sejler vi gar
bestille xlodeny mychet.
Takaija plaxaia krsnie.
Zdprasvytie el pasivietie jijtia
klockan, hjemme jeg snakker
haroshay virker ikke.
Shong i bak plotten, jag fur
stawer inte parske bweet rojo i
gattos. Shuxje nailogonom
seegufer dereffo yrautcanas no
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gnittesepyt lliw wollof rof eht
trser fo eht yrots.
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Tribal Council purchases new van
Warm Springs Tribal
Council recently pur­
chased this new van for
transportation on the
reservation. The open-air
veh icle w ill en able
Council members to view
sites without difficulty.
The council members who
traveled to The Dalles to
pick up the van were each
given cigars as a token gift
for their purchase. Cost of
the van has not been
disclosed, but it is said to
have cost about $74,000.
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Bare-end and Millionaire
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During an exclusive interview, he
admitted that he is still perfecting his
newly-acquired flying skills and that he
occasionally “misses his landing taref by
several hours.” By summer, during the
height of the trespassing season, he feels
he will be ready.
He still refuses to reveal his identity,
saying it’s best that way. Since payroll
doesn’t know his name or Social Security
number he is paid by the mile, also on an
anonymous basis.
KREZ—Top ten toons
1. She’s Toe Sweet
2. Pay Day Fever
3. Tight Braids Blues
David Dunder
The Aaaay Tones
Sagebrush Seniors
4. Theme from “As The Teepee
Suds Sisters
Turns”
5. On the Powwow Trail Again
6. Termination Temptation
7. Blue Suede Moccassins
8. Conference Confessions
9. Buckskin & Nooksha
10. Frybread Romance
HeeHee Butte Boys
Four Feds
TeePee Creepers
48ers + 1
Happy Camp Quartet
Greasy Fingers
S p lly a y T ym oo
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MANAGING EDITOR ...................................Sid Millionaire
ASSISTANT EDITOR ................................. Sandy Ragalia
PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALIST/WRITER Donna Bare-end
and my tournament, if I say the it.” The other referee was
opposing team member is equally adamant.
While the two refs were
guilty of the infraction, so be
trying to settle their dispute, the
two captains of the opposing
teams broke out in a violent
argument and scuffle as one
accused the other of cheating in
their game of Jacks while
waiting for the two refs to
settle their difference. It
appeared that one of the
captains said the other should
have still been on onesies while
the other said he was on
twosies. The first captain was
' trying in vain to take the jacks
Bhagwan followers at nearby
Antalope. The group choose
the title A.I.M. (Aint It Mad).
After the meeting the A.I.M.
group will dig roots in that area
for the upcoming rootfeast.
Beep, Beep, Beep
With approximately 270 das
’til Christmas, things are going
on sale at a rapid pace. One of
the greatest specials this year is
a book entitled, “ l000 ways to
out do the Jones’s on the Next
Christmas Shopping Excur­
sion”.
Beep Beep Beep
Beep Beep Beep
Pat LeanTwo......................................... Marsha Shoes-Ick
TYPESETTER .................... .........?.. Priscilla Squiemphen
FOUNDED IN MARCH OF 1976
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Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. Warm Springs,
Oregon 97761. Located in the Old Administration Building.
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The highlight of a recent come to an agreement on who
basketball tourney occurred to cali thè cruciai foni. One ref
when the two referees could not said, “This is my ball, my team
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Warm Springs, Oregon 97761
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and The Darkroom ext. 286
Notes From the—
Class of ‘95 In new regulation uniforms
The Tribal judge is having
one rough time on who to
sentence for a murder charge.
The evidence presented to the
court revealed where several
cases of dead bottles were
found lying around but the
guilty party is still under
investigation according to the
chief investigator for this
incident. All cases were found
empty. For a while it was
believed that SWAT might
have to be brought in as
sometimes a good swat really
does the trick.
Meanwhile several local
members were forming a
committee to meet with the
M t. St. Helens Update
The latest reports are that
Mt. St. Helens is resting
quieting with no serious effects
to the public. Sight seerers are
once again welcome to visit the
volcano dome. There are
.reports received by the local
p o lic e d e p a rtm e n t th a t
Je fferso n was steam ing,
rumbling and just about ready
to blow in wild rages, it seems
as though in packing for his
visit to Kah-Nee-Ta, Mr.
Jefferson had apparently
neglected to bring along his
swim trunks. “Beep, Beep,
Beep.”