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Page 2 January 24,1983 Spilyay Tymoo Lincoln’s Birthday Powwow hostesses selling tickets Stacey Leonard Gayleen Adams The 14-year old W asco/W arm Springs/Yakima is the daughter of Uren and Gwen Leonard. Stacy attends Madras High School and is a freshman this year. She plays freshman basketball and volleyball. She enjoys traveling, playing her clarinet and particiapating in sports. She is looking forward to dancing at the powwow as she feels she has been away from traditional dancing for too long. She is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The daughter of Myrtle Adams, Gayleen is an eighth grader at Madras Junior high school. She lives with her grandparents Reginald and Beatrice Winishut in West Hills. The 13-year old miss lists b asketball, volleyball, gymnastics and meeting people as special interests. She is looking forward to being a part of the annual Lincoln’s Birthday Powwow February 11,12 and 13. Gayleen is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Brigette Scott An eighth grader at Madras Junior High School, Brigette is active in Culture Club and advanced band. She plays bass clarinet in the band. Brigette is an avid horseback rider. She also enjoys powwows, jogging, gymnastics and volleyball. She is the youngest daughter of Gordon and Brenda Scott. Her grandparents are Nick and Viola Kalama and Elmer Scott Sr. Brigette is looking forw ard to helping at the powwow and being a part of the celebration. Monica Wahnetah Monica is the 13 year old daughter of Katherine Jackson of Warm Springs. Monica attends Madras Junior High School and is in the eighth grade. She is active in the school’s Culture Club and sports. She is a member of 4-H in Warm Springs. Monica is the granddaughter of Isabelle Keo of Simnasho and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wahnetah of North Caroline. Being a part of the powwow means a great deal to her as it is a goal of M onica’s to assist the Lincoln’s Birthday Powwow Committee in making the powwow bigger and better. Each o f the hostesses will be in the community selling raffle tickets for the powwow. They will be at each of the events sponsored by the powwow. Support the powwow by buying tickets from Gayleen, Stacey, Brigette and Monica. Man held in shooting A shooting incident, in the e a r ly -m o rn in g h o u rs of January 15, seriously injured Richard Smith, 30, of Warm Springs. Smith was allegedly shot by a younger brother, Grant Smith, Jr. The younger Smith was a r r e s te d , a r r a ig n e d an d charged on two seperate counts of assault in Federal Court in Portland January 17. The assault charges brought against Smith were: assault with a dangerous weapon and assault resulting in serious bodily injury. Smith is being held in Portland by the U.S. Marshall. The investigation is being conducted by the BIA Special Investigator’s office in Warm Springs. Richard Smith is in the intensive care unit at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend and is listed in serious condition. S p ily a y T ym ao Car/truck accident claims one A car/truck accident, which through the stop sign at the Steven received only minor occurred January 18 at the junction crossing into the in ju rie s. H o lliq u illa was H ig h w a y 9 7 / P r i n e v i l l e southbound lane of high way 97 released from St. Charles junction near Madras, claimed th e n sw erv ed in to th e Medical Center January 20. Security was set for Kalama the life of Edwin Jay Thomas, northbound, over corrected, 26, of Warm Springs. Ron and went into a broadside skid. at $3,000. Bail was posted Holliquilla Jr, 18, was seriously A single-trailer semi, driven by January 20 and he was released injured in the accident. Henry Richard Steven of Phoenix, on a security release. Kalama Martin Kalama III, 23, also of Arizona, collided with the has been arra ig n e d fo r Warm Springs, was charged rearend of the Kalama vehicle. in d ic tm e n t fo r M onday, with m anslaughter in the Holliquilla and Kalama were January 24 for the man both thrown from the car. slaughter charge. second degree. K alam a allegedly went * Spilyay Tymoo S taff* * * ♦ ★ * * ★ * * * * * * * MANAGING EDITOR ......................................... ..S id Miller ASSISTANT EDITOR ............. ....................Donna Behrend Darkroom/Writer Reporter Typesetter Marsha Shewczyk Pat Leno Priscilla Squiemphen FOUNDED IN MARCH OF 1976 Published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. Located in the Old Administration Building. Any written material to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo P.O. Box 736 Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 Phone 553-1644 or 553-1161, Ext. 274, 285 and The Darkroom ext. 286 Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year The draft of the comprehensive plan was reviewed recently by senior citizens. The plan provides guidelines fo r the future use o f the reservation. Community members are welcome to attend meetings of the plan’s discussion scheduled through February. Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewczyk