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PAGE 4 MARCH 7,1983 SPILYAY TYMOO t .................. Editorial E Coosh EEWA: (The way it is) Letter to the editor Timber Symposium March 17,1983 Agency Longhouse Thank you, from all the family To the Editor, I would like to take this small space to express my heartfelt thanks to the many friends and relatives who paid and showed their last respects for our beloved nephew, Fabian D. Sutterlee. As his death is realized he is going to be greatly missed by many. Also thanks to those that brought the food, and the dedicated cooks who prepared the wonderful meals. And the dancers and thanks to those who sang the comforting songs. And thanks to those who gave the wonderful flowers. May I also let it be known that my nephew always had one great desire. He used to always tell me, “Uncle Tony, we have a lot of boys and girls, too. We should have one great big gathering. I bet we could fill the longhouse by putting on one big dinner where all the Wascos could gather and eat. Then we’d have all the grandmothers Reminder to parolees Reminder: All state parole and probation clients need to make monthly contact with Ken Perkins unless directed otherwise. Please report in p e r so n o n T u e sd a y or Thursday afternoons. The office is located on the second floor of the in-patient alcohol treatment center in Warm Springs. Wallet lost—please return L o st—A brown leather men’s wallet with the initials KCY. It contains some I.D. p a p e r s w h ic h are very important. If found please return to Post Office or the Recovery House. Thank You Keith Yallup Dinner planned An adoption appreciation dinner will be held March 19, 1983 at the Agency Longhouse beginning at 1:00 p.m. Parents o f children adopted at the last referendum wish to extend their appreciation to members o f the community. All are welcome. and mothers teli their story how their children grew up. This would be interesting you think so, Uncs?” Thanks all for permitting me to subm it this. It’s ju st something I wanted to be knwn to all—how my nephew Fabian felt. Thank you all again. Tony R. George & Boys Alice Florendo Family Tom & Joann Smith Family June and girls, Fabian Jr. and Sheldon Thinning Reforestation Aerial Spray Lodgepole Pine Management —Harvest Roads/Dale Sarkkinen “Where have we been and where are we going.” —Cable Logging —Questions Answers 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break —C learcutting-“ The Good and The Bad” /T e rry | Luther and Jean Rodgers Michael D. from Phoenix Arizona just wanted to let you 11:00 a.m. Stream side P ro te c tio n -“ W ater Another» and the whole world know I Resource’VDeepak Sehgal —Streamside Management-“ Logging near class 31 miss you. Countdown—See stream courses”/Bob Bolton you soon. —Questions and Answers Love DJM C from Warm 12:00 noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Natural Resource and Timber Harvest/Terry Springs, Oregon Luther —Timber Sale Planning-“The Environment, Other Resources and Economics.”/Jim Akerson —Prescribing Burning-“ An Old Indian Practice Re- discovered”/Mike Cunningham For Sale— 1976 Chevrolet —Questions and Answers pickup, !4 ton, mag wheels, —Coffee Break good used motor installed, new 2:15 p.m. Lumber Sales and The Tribes Resources-“The battery, tires in fair condition, Final Product’VWSFPI Personnel and Bill Carey in good running condition, —Wrap Up-Questions and Answer/Panel body in fair condition. Can be 4:00 p.m. Closing Remarks/Ellison David and Robert seen at the Tribal Garage. Harned Personal Notice Note From The Editor S p ily a y T ym o o 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. I FOR SALE T ribal P robate office is accepting sealed bids. Bids will be opened on March 21,1983 in the Public Administration office. Skills classes to be offered Learning Experience will be offered to interested parties starting March 23* 1983 at the Vern Jackson Home. Classes will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p .m . e a c h W e d n e s d a y afternoon, except March 30, through May 11. These classes are o ffered th ro u g h the Fostercare Program and there is no charge. Q. Who may attend these classes? A . Fathers, mothers, single parents, grandparents or any person involved in parenting or foster parenting. Q. Why go to parenting classes? A. To share with othei p a r e n ts an d c o u n s e lo r s B:00 a.m. Movies—“ Clearcutting/Professional look at thcffl Ecology of Timber Harvesting,” 29 minutes. 9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction—Ellison David —Introduction of Participants/Robert Harned —Forest Development Activities- Panel Bill Donaghu Paul Berna Larry Hanson Scott Rodgers Tribal Council Agenda experiences and knowledge A . Through sharing and and help to develop better skills caring with others who have March 8 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m. in family relationships. similar problems. 1. 10:00 a.m. BIA ‘85 Budget-Merrit Youngdeer Q. Where do the needs of Q. What is obtained by parenting skills exist? March 9 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m. attending these classes? 1. 10:00 a.m. 509-J Report-Darrel Wright A . A t hom e, sch o o l A. A happier home and a 2. 2:00 p.m. Special Education Task Force Report a n y w h ere. In a ll fa m ily child who becomes a caring, Simnasho District Meetfhgkseequa District Meeting situations parenting skills need responsible adult. to grow. Simnasho Longhouse Agency Longhouse The following is the schedule Agenda: Tribal Council Nominations Q. How do parenting skills of classes and what will be Meeting: 7:00 p.m. discussed. grow? March 10 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m. Parenting Myths March 23 1. 10:00 a.m. Confirmation of Simnasho and N o class Spring Vacation March 30 Seekseequa T /C Nominations Developmental Stages April 6 2. 10:30 a.m. Appointments: Water Board—Credit The Parental roles/modeling—mother/father April 13 Committee Sexuality April 20 3. 2:00 p.m. Realty Nurturance April 27 Sidwalter M eeting—6:30 p .m ./M ik e Clements Discipline May 4 Residence Bring It All Together May 11 March 14-15 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m. For more info contact Arlene Boileau at 553-1161 ext. 291,292 1. 10:00 a.m. Law & Order Code Revision-Jim Noteboom March 16 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m. 1. 9:00 a.m. Field Trip-Greeley Heights/Wolfe Point Subdivisions—Bus in front o f Administration Bldg./9:00 a.m. 2. Reconvene in Tribal Council meeting room March 17 Timber Symposium-Agency Longhouse 8:00 a.m. to The Tribal Council will homesties for tribal members. 5:00 p.m. The plans for Greeley decide on March 16, 1983, —Land Use Public Meeting—Agency Longhouse/ Heights Phase III m a y ; be whether or not to apply for a Comp Plan Review 7:00 p.m. H U D community development view ed -in th e P la n n in g Department office. Comments M a r c h 21 T r ib a l C o u n c il M e e t in g , 9 :3 0 a .m . block grant. 1. 10:00 a.m. BIA ‘85 Budget Review-Merrit Under consideration is the or q u e stio n s a b o u t th e Youngdeer proposed third phase of the proposal may be given to the Preliminary Discussion—Use of Road Tax Greeley Heights Subdivision, Planing Department or Tribal which would develop thirty Council meeting on March 16. Council to act on proposed HUD grant