Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Editorial E Coosh EEWA: (The way it is) Letters to the Editor PACK 4 December 30, 1 987 1. 1 11 " -lu . , til , "Spityay another. There are all kinds of ways we can celebrate. From these good times a person will always have happy memories to fall back on. During the year of 1987, as we reflect back for the past 12 months, it wasn't the best year ever, but there are a lot of events that are worth the effort not to forget. We here at Spilyay Tymoo try to do the best we can in presenting the happy times of events that happen around here. We want to feel just as much a part of what takes place around here as can, as in the past we have covered as much of the celebrations as we can even if its a small wedding up to the Pi-Ume-Sha days. We try to have as many local faces in the news as possible. There are times when we couldn't cover some functions in the past and I apologize for those times. So, now a year is upon us once again and we must make all of those New Years resolutions, keep our nose straight and hope for the best, because no one knows what these next 12 months will bring. This is just a message to wish every one a Happy New Year. Local craft show set A special arts and crafts show featuring local people is planned for May 14, 1988 at the Warm Springs Community Center, accord ing to coordinator Shirley Sand ers. The theme for the one-day event is "Sharing of local talent." Items will be displayed for selling. Election set A meeting will be held for the election of officers for the Serenity Lane Alumni Associaton on Tues day, January 5, 1988 in the 4-H room located in the basement of the Old Boys Dorm. The meeting will start at 5 p.m. Lost huskie Lost: Reward for the return of "The Bandit" Siberian huskie, one year old male, black and white, blue eyes. Has blue collar with red heart shaped reflector ID tag on. Please call 553-1 385 or Macy's Store. Thank You. Toe This guy said, "My wife and I just celebrated our Tin anniversary, 12 years eating out of cans." YIKES SS SS SS The way my wife looks in the morning, "Wow!" She ran after the garbage man and said, "Am I too late for garbage?" He said, "Nope, jumpin!" YIKES SS SSSS EDITOR'S NOTE Spilyay Tymoo welcomes articles and letters from its readers. All letters preferably 300 words or less, must include the author's signature and address. Thank you letters and poetry will be published at the editor's discretion. All letters are the opinion of the author and do not reflect in any way the opinion of Spilyay Tymoo. Spilyay Tymoo reserves the right to edit all copy OR refuse publication of any material that may contain libelous statements. Speafo" Time waits for no one, it just moves and on and on. The only thing a person can do is cling on to the memories of the past. There are all kinds of memories that we want to never forget... some may be sad. some may be bad, and there are the happy times we don't ever want to forget. Here in Warm Springs, dur ing the year we've all experienced both sad and happy times. We have all shared the sadness of lost loved ones, but these are things we can't do anything about, because as time passes we all have to face that time.. .the end of the trail so-to-speak. But for the present we should all share the happiness with one trading and showing. Sanders said the show will be strictly a volunteer show. She is looking for community people who would be interested in assisting as members of committees. If you are interested contact her at 553-1769 or Elton Greeley at the Commun ity Center or call 553-1161, ext. 302. Items accepted for the show will be oil paintings, acrylic paintings, water colors, ink drawings, quilts, beadwork, basketry, silver smithing and Indian jewelry, pendleton blan- ket coats and jackets, carving, Indian ornaments, dolls, photography, pot tery and music. Car for sale For Sale: 1987 Ford Thunder bird, LX, 302 fuel injected V8, cruise control, power windows and seats, AMFM stereo cassette tape player, w six speakers; leather inte rior, a set of four extra tires. Call 553-1644, between 8-5 p.m. or after 5 p.m. call 553-1328. Mess t.: S V , V . 1 ,"- Z' A " ' ' i , . W.tK- . - Nadine Scott learns to cut meat during cutting and meat-drying class held at the Agency Longhouse. The same class was held at the Simnasho Longhouse. Meat will be used for ceremonial dinners and distributed to elders. Doctor plans health talk On Monday, January 4, 1988. Dr. Daniel F. Brown will be pre paring a discussion on "Contem porary Women's Health Issues" at the Madras High School. Dr. Brown, and OBGYN specialist, will dis cuss such topics as breast cancer screening, women's nutrition and endrometriosis. An active Fellow of the American College of Obste tricians and Gynecologists. Dr. Brown recently began seeing patient's in Jefferson County at the offices of the Madras Medical Group. The presentation by Dr. Brown, Beads available at shop Need beads? Well, Paleface Beadworks in Salem has almost every bead imaginable. Owner April Bault carries only glass beads and has an especially Board to meet The Jefferson County School District 509-J Board of Directors meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Support Servi ces Building at 1355 Buff Street. Meetings are open to the public. The next meeting is scheduled for January 11, 1988. Title IV sets mtg. Jan. 12 The next regular meeting of Title IV, Part A, Parent Advisory com mittee will be held in the library of Warm Springs Elementary School on Tuesday, January 12, 1988. The public is invited to attend. Used car for sale For Sale: 19694-door LTD Ford as is. See to appreciate, $200. Needs side window and brake work. 553 1161, ext. 258 during the day; 553 1001 after 5:00 p.m. which is being made before the Madras Jefferson County Branch of the American Association of University Women, is another in the series of monthly public health education forums sponsored by Mountain View Hospital and Nurs ing Home. The talk will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the high school library, 650 10th Street, Madras. The public is invited to attend. For more information, contact Cathy Luther at 475-3882. large supply of Czechoslovakian beads. She has in stock two sizes of cut beads, opaques, transparents, lined beads, pearl beads, bugle beads, colbalt beads and faceted fire polished beads. She also has jewelry makings in sterling silver and gold filled, leather scraps, den talia, sea urchin spines, porcupine quills, feathers, Apalachia baske try materials and much more. Paleface Beadworks is located at 4922 Portland Road N.E. in Salem. Business hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. If those hours are inconvenient, appointments can be made by call ing 393-7908 or 787-3052. Classes help A lifelong dream is coming true for Colleen Arthur. Colleen has always wanted to pursue a career in forestry and now, she is on her way to fulfilling that dream by taking COCC college credit classes being offered each term in forestry. Says Colleen, "I took my first class in forestry last fall, now I am hooked! I am taking a class every term from now on. I enjoy being with the other students in the class and the learning that goes on." Logging methods, a three-credit class that fulfills associate degree requirements in forestry will be offered this winter term. The class covers falling, bucking, yarding systems, decking, "horse to helic opter"loading. trucking and unload ing. On-site field trips to logging sites and mills are also included in the class. The class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Old Boys Dorm. Classes begin on January 5th. Tuition is $64.50. The instructor is Rick Kraus. Peo ple who wish to register for this or any other community education class should stop by the COCC office as soon as they can. Shadow life of community often behind closed doors To the Editor, How is life in Warm Springs? Did you know that it is estimated that six out of every ten adults on the reservation are affected by some form of addiction to alcohol, ille gal drugs or prescription drugs? Even if it was five out of ten, that would mean that cut of 1 ,500 adults, there would be 750 people who are not in control of their lives. The future of Warm Springs is the children. It is estimated that five out often children use alcohol. So, for adults and children, that is 1,500 out of 3,000 who are not in control and it is estimated that another two out of ten are on the line. That leaves 900 folks, men, women and children, who can social drink, are too young or just don't drink. That means 900 versus 2,100; something to think about for the future of Warm Springs. For me, the future is today. Let me explain I have just begun to volunteer with the Fire and Safety ambulance crew. In this short time, I have experienced one of the shadows of lives in Warm Springs. 1 Radio advertisers recognized by station The following businesses and individuals have supported KWSI j FM through advertising. The Warm 1 Springs Tribal Council would appre ciate your support and patronage of these merchants. The businesses are listed in alphabetical order. Aerobic Exercise, Ahern9, Alices Floral Land. All Season's R.V.. Alpine Video, Al's TUne-Up, Andersen, Apple Computer. Arnolds Drive Inn, Atsa Pizza. Audio Video Lab. Auto Electric and Power Sys tems. Auto Transmissions, BC's Home Video, BJ's Bikes, B&L Upholstery, BAN Home Video, Bachelor Beverage, Bank of the Cascades, Barr Groff Truck, Baskin Robbins, Beef and Brew, Bel Air Colonial Funeral Home, Bend Lock and Safe, Bend Office Systems, Bend River Mall, Bend Shoe Clinic, Big R. Bill's Home Center. Billups and Company, Bob's Flowers, Bonanza, Bosses Office, Brand Restaurant, Brightwood, Burger Works, Burton's Un limited, Cascade Garden. Cascade Medical Assoc., Farmers Insurance, Farrell Gas, Farwest Federal, Fashion Crossroads-Mode O'Day, Fenders by Enders. Fireside, First Glance. First Interstate Bank, Floral Fan tasies, Flower Station, Food 4 Less, Ford New Holland. Full Circle, Gateway Plumb ing. Geno's. Glass and Wall Decor, Glenn, Sites and Reeder, Golden Corral, Grandma Hoffies, Graves Market, Grover'sT.V. Inc. GunsandGold, Hairworks, Hatfields, High Country Transmission. Holt's Canopies, Insurance Mart, Inn of the 7th Mountain, J & L Repair, Jakes Truck Stop, Jazzercise. Jefferson County Co-Op, Jefferson County Extension, Jefferson County Title Com pany, Jerry's, Jiffy Market, Johnson O'Mally, Juniper Auto and Juniper Bank. KNN Liquidators, Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, Karens Pet Palace, Ken's Hometowne Laun dry. Kids Korner, Keith Manufacturing, Kings Court. Kirby Furniture, KWSO. Lady Bug Flower and Gift Shop, LaPine Florist, Louder Back and Assoc., Les Schwab Tires, - Letties. Lumbermen's Insurance, Luvs Hal lmark, McCartney's McMa hans Furniture, M&M Tires, Macy's, Madras Auto Parts, Madras Builders, Madras Chiropratic Clinic, Madras Electric, Madras Fitness, Madras Gun & Tackle, Madras Homestead, Mad ras Marine. Madras Produce, Madras Race way. Madras Sanitary Service. Mane Event, Margies to the Letter, Maw's Bakers, Meet Market, Mexico City, Midstate Auto. Mike's Radiator, Miller Ford Nissan. Miss Pig gys, Mr. D's Radio Shack, Mr. Jones Warehouse, Monty's Wok, Moonlight Mar fulfill student's dream (- fe- :" ! j , j j , I I jl ;! f I :. .: 1M V Colleen It is a life that is, for the most part, confined to the inside of homes. As I walk into a home carrying a med ical kit or oxygen tank, I have seen the shadow by the beer cans or the people who sit and watch, still drinking from their cans, as the ambulance crew rushes in. It is these people, under the care of the trained EMTs, who insist they only drank a "couple" of beers. The shadow has caused them to be vic tims of violence, accidents or self triggered illnesses of their hearts or diabetes. I commend the keep in prayer the men and women who, at times, must step into this life. The EMTs and police are the ones who go and seek the victims, and who, at times, must stop others from hurting themselves. They must protect the victim from others and are some times required to protect themselves while giving aid to the victim. This is one of the shadows in the lives of Warm Springs. Let us pray for the life and the future of Warm Springs. See you in worship, Pastor Rick Ribeiro ine, Motor I iree Service. Mt. View Hospi tal. Mt. Wedding Boutique, Natural Solu tions, Network Office, Norbest, Northgate. Clinic, Cascade Propane, C.E. Coop, Cecils Glass. CO. Athletics. CO. Glass. CO. Housing, CO. Insurance. CO. Irrigation, COIC. CO. Power Sports. CO. Sew and Vac. Central Oregonian. Central Tractor, Century Cycles, Charleys Market, Cheap Reels, Checker Ice Cream, Chinook Water Chalet, Cinnabar Restaurant, Classy Crafts, Clear Pine Moulding, Coach Works, Coast to Coast, Coffee Merchant, Computerland, i .COMA, Cok .aW elevisio,Coars Light, Copeland, Fretfuppenhaver', Couh- ' try Boys Mobile Homes, Cove Palisades and Craig Massage. Dairy Queen, Danny's Chimney Sweep, D&E Wood Products, Deli Mart. Depend able Supply, Deschutes Auction, Deschutes Crossing, Deschutes County Fair, Deschutes Office Products, Deschutes Radio, Des chutes Redi Mix, Deschutes U-Boat, Dicks Barber Shop, Dicks Saw Shop, Dorn Brothers, Double Take, The Dove Book store, Drake Chenault, Drew's Furniture, Dromedary, Dry Dock, Eagle Crest, Earth Designs,- E.D. Jones, Eighty Six Corral, Ericksons Sentry, Fabrics Plus, Farleitrh & Ochoco Harawaie, Oregon Liquidators. Oregon Lottery. Oregon Nissan, Oscar's Sporting Goods. PP&L, Pelton Lanes, Pepsi. Petals and Posies. Pietros. Pioneer Transmissions, Pizza Villa. Polar Bear Petro, Prineville Menswear, Prineville Sporting Goods. Printing Post and Pyromid. Quality Heating, Quality Sounds, Ralph's Auto, Ralph's Radio Shack, Red Shoe, Redmond Chamber of Commerce, Red mond Exhaust, Redmond Greenhouse, Redmond Merchant's Association, Red mond Spokesman, Ricks Paint, Risberg, Riverside Motel, Robberson Ford, Rogers Drug, Ruby's Ceramics, Safeway. Sargents Stereo, Satellite Video, Satterlee Jewelers. Saxon's, Sear's, Seely's Texaco. Sentry, Shear Pleasure, Shrum Ford. LillianSmith, Smolich Motors, Snow's Cleaners, Soak Unlimited. Sonny's. Southside Market, Spic and Span, St. Charles Air Life. The Stag, Stove and Spa, Strictly Oregon Wine, Strohs Beer, Sugar Pine Cafe, Sunny's Hair Salon, Sonnyside Restaurant, Superior Jet Ski, Sweet Needs, TJ's, Terry's Jewelry, Think of the Kids, Thomas Sales, Thrifty Ads, Thrifty Drug, Tire Clinic, Tiger Mart, Toy Town, Totaltronics, Tribal Garage, Tri Photo, Tygh Valley Tavern, United Savings Bank, Video Hut, Video Video, Wagners, Warm Springs Apparel Industry, Warm Springs Gift Shop, Wendalls Auto, West ern Auto, Western Rent to Own, White Water Specialities, Willoughby's, Wilsons, Windoware, Yarn Station, Yogurt Bin, Your Paint Box, Your $10 Store and Zimms. ,S Arthur -4 I r - " ,,. ..... t i