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Letters to the Editor
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team might have kids more
matured with more experience and depth on their team, .that a
high school kid can do just so much where a person can't expect the
impossible or a miracle to win a game, after all some one has to
lose.
It is true that when the game ends a loss is hard to accept, but
comments should be kept to ones self like, he should have done
this, or, he should have done that. No one knows more of what a
group of kids can do together than the coach, after all it is he who
works with them day after day.
no smoking regulations take effect
I was readine in the caper where smoking is not permitted m
I was reading in the paper where smoking is not permitted in
federal buildings except in certain designated areas.
Is this good or is it bad? For the non-smokers this is great news. .
but for those who smoke, well, it's like taking away a toy from the
little kid. However it will be the responsibility of each agency to set
aside certain areas for smoking. Some private company policies
are much more strict. Take for instance the Pacific Northwest Bell
Telephone Co. completely forbids smoking on their premises
In some instances the
employees. Smoke-eater ash trays
These rules were written after the
entirely, in some instances inc issue cuuiu uc uiuumtu a uwv
perhaps where some departments have just a few smokers and
certain precautions could be taken to accomodate the smoking
that passive smoke may contribute to heart and lung disease
among non-smokers.
But smoking to me. . .all I think of it is, it give people stink
breath.
KNT appreciates patrons
To the Editor,
The management and staff of
Kah-Nee-Ta's River Room restau
rant, is taking this opportunity to
thank all the departments, organi
zations and individuals who have
patronized the River Room since
our opening on January 2, 1987.
Your business has been greatly
appreciated and we enjoyed being
Toe Ness
At Ole Dingies cafe a waiter standing over a customer. "Perhaps if you
ate it quickly?" YIKES
SS SS SS
The ship started to sink, the First Mate yelled, "Women the boats,
Women the boats!" The Captain said, "That's man the boats!" The First
Mate, "You fill your boats, and 111 fill mine. . .Women the boats!" YIKES
SS SS SS
Two guys at a beauty show, one said, "Just think 20 years from now
these beautiful girls will be five years older." YIKES
SS SS SS
Confucius Say: "Love like eating Mushrooms, never sure if it's real thing
until it's too late." YIKES
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EDITOR'S NOTE
Spilyay Tymoo welcomes articles and letters from its readers. All
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at the editor's discretion.
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edit all copy OR refuse publication of any material that may contain
libelous statements.
Spealts"
Different seasons, different
sports. In the fall everyone is all
enthused over football, their
home town high school, their
favorite college team or they are
the easy chair quarter back.
This continues right into bas
ketball, baseball and so forth.
The critics come in all forms
sizes and by the truck loads.
They are all know-it-all's, and
during the games they all know
what to do but the coach, .they
disagree on everything the coach
does, especially when he sends
in a substitution all sorts of ill
mannered remarks are made,
yet the kids are playing the
game as well as can be expected
from any kid. The critics don't
seem to realize that the other
issue could be modinea a lime
and fans can be installed.
surgeon general's report stated
of service to you. We are looking
forward with pleasure to being of
service to you again, throughout
our coming season.
Again thank you.
Don Courtney
General Manager
Joyce Holt
River Room Restaurant Supervisor
Impressed by
hospitality
To the Editor,
I wish to thank your community
for the warm hospitality that you
showed the visiting teams.
My son. Wesley D.J. Scott, who
played for the California Condors,
and won one of the all-tourney
trophies was very impressed with
the hospitality, kindness, and sports
manship and your community.
My parents. Frank and Anita
Murdock and I lived in your com
munity from 1933 to 1940. My sis
ter, Jean, was born there. My father
played basketball for the CCC team,
and coached a boys basketball team
while he was a boys advisor in the
late 30's. Perhaps Emil or Lyle
Rhoan, or Zane Jackson remember
them.
I wonder if anybody found a red
and white tournament jacket with
Yakima BB, 1986 on it? Joe Holt,
of the California Condors, lost it
somewhere up there.
I would like to Ret some news
paper clippings or write ups about
the Warm Springs basketball tour
nament, the attending teams, and
the all-tourneys choices because I
would like to put the write-ups in
the local newspapers here in this
area. Thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Wally Scott (JoAnne Murdock)
2042 Frederick Avenue
Areata, California 95521
AppreCiationextendedtovoters
To the Editor,
I would like to thank the people
of the Warm Springs Tribes who
got out and voted during the time
of the adoption election. I would
like to thank Caroline Tohet for
CBUSGS
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To the Editor,
"And he showed me a pure river
of water of life, clear as crystal,
proceeding out of the throne of
God and of the Lamb."(Rev. 22:1).
This letter is to all people and it
concerns your life or your death.
I had a dream about a small
river. In it were eels and trout. The
trout were trying to swim upstream,
but the eels were eating on them
and killing them. As I looked about,
I tried to help the fish swim, but
there was something strange about
the water, it was dying as were the
eels and fish.
Leviticus 1 1 :9 "These shall ye eat
of all that are in the water: what
soever hath fins and scales, them
shall ye eat. (The trout). And all
that have not fins and scales and of
any living thing which is in the
waters, they shall be an abomina
tion unto you." (Eels).
Now, understand that I'm not
hitting on what people eat, but it's
the nature of these two living crea
tures that I'm trying to get at. The
nature of the eels is to live in the
bottom of the river, sea, in the
mud, mire, sand, etc. and to eat off
of fish, sucking the life and blood
out of them. The trout is a clean
fish, being as Christians are to be,
living in clean water.
This dream really disturbs me.
Take a deep look at yourself. Are
you living for God as you should
be? Holy, just? Or are you an eel?
Living off of what others say?
Doing what man says and not what
God says. Are you cold, lukewarm,
in and out of church, backsliding,
pretending to be something you are
not.
Come on now, I'm talking to you
Christian folks. Are you still in the
mud and more of sin, alcohol and
drugs, etc? Could this dying water
Powwow princesses selling tickets
Lincoln's Birthday Powwowquccn
candidates are selling tickets which
can be used to win numerous raffle
items.
Tickets are $1.00 each and all
proceeds will be used for powwow
activities.
Queen candidates include Con
nie Daniels, Susan Gilbert and Eli
zabeth Culps. Also helping is
Dorothy Yahtin.
Susan Mook-sal-la Gilbert, 15,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Gilbert, Sr. is a freshman at Mad
ras High School. She lists her spe
cial interests as math, horses and
going to horse races. Susan is
enrolled at Warm Springs.
Elizabeth Culps
getting up and speaking for me and
the others during the appreciation din
ner. I also, would like to thank all
of the people who helped with that
dinner.
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be your church world? Dead, no
life? Everything dying?
Man, I'm tired of manmade riv
ers, I'm tired of manmade churches
where the message is smooth, no
conviction of sin, no hard preach
ing, no joy, no life, no word. Some
one please let the man of God
speak, thus saith the Lord! This is a
call to holiness. Come on you
preachers, rise up, this is not time
to be moving, sitting down or wha
tever. God gave you something,
use it or lose it! We have to get back
to the "River of Life" because our
people are dying and we as Chris
tians aren't helping them with our
divisions, without doctrinal differ
ences, being stuck up and staying
in our little four cornered churches.
But god has said to be witnesses to
the uttermost parts of the world.
For you people who are non
Christians, I have a boss who is a
Jewish carpenter. He went fishing,
walked and talked with people and
cared and loved them. My boss
healed the sick, raised the dead,
opened blind eyes, made the lame
to walk, cured alcoholism, drug
abuse, worries, child abuse, every
thing. His name is Jesus the Christ.
Like I said in the beginning of
this letter, it's your life or death.
Jesus is the life. Satin is death.
You're either serving God or the
devil. It's heaven or hell. Your life
is eternal after you die, the choice is
yours to make.
One last scripture before I close.
I was reading this one while I was
in jail at Rocky Butte for the last
time, which was five years ago. I'm
still walking for the Lord and so
can you.
"Come unto me, all ye that Labor
and are heavy laden, and I will give
vnu rest. Take mv voke upon you
and learn of me; for I am meek and
lowly in heart: Ye shall find rest
unto your souis. i-or my yoKc is
easy and my burden is light" (Mt.
1 1:28) Dont judge by what people
do in the church world but look to
Jesus the "River of Life."
In closing, I would like to invite
all who read this letter to come to
the Warm Springs Full Gospel
Church to hear more of the miracle
working man, the River of Life,
because we are going back to our
first love. Amen, May God Bless
you.
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Connie Daniels. 13. is the daugh
ter of Kate Jackson. She is in the
eighth grde at Madras Junior High
School. Connie enjoys dances, music
and drama. She is an enrolled
member of the Confederated Tribes.
No information was on Eliza
beth Culps at press time.
Raffle items include a fully beaded
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Relatives and Friends,
We, the family of Mabel Kish
walk Benson, wish to thank eve-
Village now open
Kah-Nee-Ta would like to take
this opportunity to thank all tribal
members for your patronage this
last year. Whether it be swimming,
golfing, or dining, your support is
appreciated. With the repairs com
pleted to the pool, the Village area
is once again open for all to enjoy.
Operating hours are as follows:
Front desk, 24 hours; Bathhouse,
9 a.m. to 9 p.m., daily; Restaurant,
8 a.m. to 8 p.m., daily; Craftshop, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday through
Sunday; Gameroom, open on request
at bathhouse.
January 31, 1987 will be this
month's tribal member apprecia
tion day: All tribal member's swim
free of charge. Till next month.
Thank you
Enrollee requests pen pals
To the Editor,
Hello, my name is Aaron Hart
(Pennington). I was recently
accepted for enrollment in Warm
Springs.
I am writing in concern of how I
haven't received a copy of the paper
that my mother (Iva Pennington)
has asked to be sent to me. You see,
I've just recently been found by my
parents after a separation of about
17 years. I am now almost 20 years
old. I was adopted out to a white
family at age five. I've had a strong
curiosity about my home and Warm
Springs.
I've also had it brought to my
attention that if I want a couple of
Let's feel good
Reine educated on abuse is a
good thing for our community. So,
whether you are a victim or an
interested person who desires a
healthy community, we have infor
mation for you.
Let's feel good about ourselves
because we are all good people.
Circumstances may have led many
people down the wrong way. . .yet.
things can be changed
mings can oc maugcu. .
Family expresses thanks
To the Editor and to the People,
Our family would like to extend
our thanks to all the friends and
relatives who gave their support
and time for the Peter Reed family.
We dont have a list of names,
but each of you are in our hearts.
Again many thanks to all who
helped, not only in the kitchen, but
handbag, a buckskin vest, shawls,
blankets, his and hers pendleton
jackets, a VCR, rifle, compact mini
refrigerator numerous cash prizes.
Contributions and donations for
the powwow and raffle are still
being accepted. Contact Anna
Clements at 553-1 161, ext. 290 for
more information.
Connie Daniels
remembered
ryone for their support during our
time of need.
Many of you knew Mabel would
comfort any family she knew that
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The family appreciates all who
came and will be remembered. A
special thanks to Matilda Mitchell,
Nettie Shawaway and Caroline
Tohet for their guidance and support.
Sincerely,
Lucinda Miller family
Caroline Dick family
Tom Benson family
Darlene Benson family
Ginger Lawyer family
Diane Benson
Boat for sale
For Sale: 16 foot aluminum boat
and 40 horsepower Evinrude motor
with 1979 tilt trailer, many extras,
$2,000, 475-3947.
pen pals, that I should write to you
to have my name mentioned in the
paper.
I'm presently incarcerated at
Oregon State Corrections Institu
tion (OCI). I am about 5'9" tall and
have jet black hair. I love rock
music and to play sports. I disap
prove of drugs and alcohol. I'm
looking for a girl and a guy to write
to me for possible friendships. If
you'd do this for me, I'd appreciate
it very much. I plan on coming
home after I'm released from here.
Thank you,
Aaron "Lone Wolf Hart 13573
OCI
3405 Deer Park Drive S.E.
Salem. Oregon 97310
about ourselves
Arc vnu willine to helo us make
some changes in the ways things
are being dealt with now? If so, we
encourage all interested persons to
attend the community meetings sche
duled for the second Monday of
each month.
For those wishing or needing to
speak privately with someone, con
tact Shirley Sanders at 553-1769.
ttw drummers, dancers and members
of all the churches who came to
speak. Also thanks to those who
sang so beautifully and the ones
who helped with the give away.
God Bless all of you.
Sincerely,
Roberto & Rnby Torrei and family
Carmen Parkins and family