Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, December 07, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page 4 December 7, 1982
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Editorial
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(The way it is)
Letters to the editor
Recognition by Tribes appreciated
It was an honor for me to
To the Warm Springs Tribal
have worked many years and
Council,
be recognized by the Tribes, the
This letter is written to give be recognized by the Tribes.
my thanks and happiness for The din n er so cia liza tio n ,
the recent dinner given to recognition, blanket, and kind
recognize those that retired words were much appreciated.
Certainly since living here
from the Tribal and Bureau
over 50 years this is home and
services.
what was shown to me, means
more than 1 can say.
Thank you,
Terry Courtney Sr.
S e lf appointed m ayor o f
Greeley Heights
Former Miss Warm Springs’ invited
To all former Miss Warm
Springs,
We would be priviledged to
have your presence at the Miss
W arm S p r in g s p a g e a n t
Tuesday, December 28 th at the
W arm S p r in g s A g e n c y
Longhouse. It will be special
this year because it is the
selection of the 10th Miss
Warm Sprngs.
Dinner is at 6:00 p.m. On the
agenda is a farewell speech and
dance of the outgoing Miss
Warm Springs, Lyda Scott, a
few words from all' the former
Miss Warm Springs’, dancing
by all the little Miss Warm
S p rin g s, ju d g in g o f the
contestants and presentations.
It is an honorable event. We
hope to see you there!
Santa’s address
Christmas program Dec. 14
The annual Warm Springs
elementary Christmas program
will be taking place December
14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Warm
Springs Community Center.
This year’s theme is “Customs
of Christmas.”
S e l e c t i o n s by g r a d e s
kindergarten through six
include son gs ab ou t the
t r a d it io n s o f C h r istm a s
including exchanging presents,
Santa Claus, Jesus in the
manner, trimming the tree and
snow. Many of the songs will be
accompanied by instruments
the stu d en ts have been
practicing on.
Everyone is invited to enjoy
the music o f the “Customs of
Christmas.”
Santa Claus is waiting for
letters from the children of
Warm Springs. He wants to
know what they want for
Christmas. And he’ll even
answer their letters.,
The Warm Sprihgs post
office will accept the letters
w ith n o p o sta g e stam p
necessary.
The address for letters to
Santa Claus is: PO Box C,
North Pole.
The newly constructed livestock fence which was erected on the west
side of the West Hills housing area continues to be vandalized by
unknown persons. The fence has been pulled down, pushed over,
driven over five times since it was completed in early fall. “People fail
to realize it is their money which has paid for the fence and will con­
tinue to pay for all repairs,” stated Tony Suppah, Game and Range
field worker.
Tribal scholarship deadline Dec. 10
Winter term application required to come in for a
deadline for Tribal Scholar­ personal interview. Please
ships is Friday, December 10. c o n t a c t th e E d u c a tio n
S t u d e n t s s h o u l d h a v e department at ext. 262/403 to
completed their Financial Aid schedule an appointment.
Students currently enrolled
Packets and admission papers
Fall term/ semester, applica­
to the College.
All new students will be tions should be submitted
unless you have applied for the
82-83 school year. A copy of
your fall term grade report is
required to determine your
funding eligibility.
All applications received
after December 10th, will be
processed for Spring Term.
Christmas tree cutting approved
The Confederated Tribes of
the Warm Springs Indian
Reservation, in keeping with
the spirit of Christmas, have
consented to the cutting of
Christmas trees by Warm
Springs agency, Kah-Nee-Ta,
PHS, Warm Springs school
employees and Warm Springs
churches!
Cutting is limited to one tree
per family and on tribal lands
only. It is suggested that trees
be cut in the area of the Trout
Lake Road near the power line
crossing.
Trees should be cut away
from the main road and close to
the ground. All live branches
should be removed from the
stump. Topping of trees larger
than 12 feet in height is not
permitted. Trees should not be
cut that do not have another
tree growing within 12 feet of
the tree to be cut.
Information on tribal land
location and road conditions
may be obtained from the
branch of Forestry.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Note from the Editor
S p ily a y T ym oo w elcom es
articles to be published from its
readers. Short letters preferably
300 words or less are also welcome.
A ll letters must include the writer’s
name and address.
Thank you letters and poetry
will be published at the editor’s
d is c r e tio n . S p ily a y T ym oo
reserves the right to edit all copy.
Summary o f 1983 Revenue Sharing Budget Available
All interested persons are hereby notified that a summary of the
1983 Revenue Sharing Budget for the Confederated Tribes of the
Warm Springs Reservation o f Oregon is available for public
inspection.
The Budget Summary and the Documentation necessary to
support the summary are available from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
weekdays at the Tribal Accounting Department.
Season's Greetings
Tribal Council Agenda
December 6 Tribal Council/Committee-Breakfast, 7:00 a.m.
Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge
1. All committee meeting with tribal council
December 7 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Columbia River Intertribal Fish
Commission—General Report/Tim Wapato
December 8 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m. Community
Center
1. 10:00 a.m. Deschutes National Forest Management
P lan— Tribal C ou n cil, R esource C om m ittee,
Planning Dept.
December 13 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Admin, fees budget-BIA forestry
2. 2:00 .m. Minors Trust—comparison report/Doug
McClelland
3. JSA Position
December 14 Forest Services Planning workshop—Portland
December 17 Columbia River Intertribal Fish Commission-Open
house
December 20 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Unfinished Business: Administration
2. 2:00 p.m. McQuinn Wildlife Management Plan
December 21 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a,m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Committee/Board Appointments:
Culture/ Heritage Committee
Range, Agriculture, Irrigation Committee
Water Control Board
Celilo-Wy’am Board
2. 2:00 p.m. Swearing-in Ceremony: Appellate Judges
December 22 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Enrollments
2. 2:00 p.m. Realty