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Page 4 mikiiii.ims E Coosfa EEWA "Spifyay SpBdlts" awards being presented, or for special dinners and other events of interest that the public should be aware of. Today, we are located in the basement of the Alcohol Center which is not the most inviting place in the world. Perhaps that's the reason people are reluctant to stop by to visit or leave information for the readers. There is information that should appear in Spilyay Tymoo but we never know about it until someone tells us they saw it in another newspaper. Well, what ever the case may be, I certainly wish everyone would feel free to stop by and give us some information for the readers. I know it's way out of everyone's way but give us a try, stop by...we'Il leave the light on! Appreciation extended To the Editor, Special thanks to Delia Smith, Inez Jim, Jacque Jim and Valerie Squiemphen for the great food. Our sincere thanks to these indi viduals and businesses for their generous support: In the '$ court and 3 point cash donations. Zane Jackson, thank you for your most impartial and generous donation. Oregon Embroidery, Aherns Market, Macy's Market, Mickey Brunoe, Sidwalter Flat Rodeo Asso ciation, Dale Cacerro. Jr. Smith ECD Continued and went on to place 3rd over-all with their team. We would like to say a big "thank you" to all of those people who helped support our ladies who attended the conference. You know who you are, those who donated clothes, baked goods, homemade items to sell at the rummage baked goods sales, and to V.F.W. for your donation. Without you and your kindness, we'd still be having rummage sales! Thank you. Another big "thank you" to the Warm Springs Forest Products and Bob Macy for donating plywood that was needed to rebuild steps for the children in Head Start and Tri bal Pre-School and the sand table Toe Joe: "Hey Doc, I don't know what to terrible." Doc: Don't lift your arm." YIKES. SS SS Spilyay people." Says: "A YIKES. race track. ..the SS SS Two ladies talking, the first lady: "This hat makes you look ten years younger. How old are you?" 2nd Lady: "I'm 29 years old." 1st Lady: "I mean without the hat." YIKES. SS SS SS 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. Editorial (The way it is) Letters to the Editor Teditor Where do people look for information? Information of up coming events especially within the community.. .it's usually in the local Scoop Sheet, where in this case it would be, "Spilyay Tymoo." Sometimes I wonder if peo ple really know where we are located. At one time we were pretty well centrally located where everyone knew our location. We had frequent visitors from people who were involved with activities within the commun ity. They gave us information to be passed on to the readers for their benefit. There were times when indi viduals were being honored for various achievements or special , nd Vickie and Leo Hellon. Thanks to these people of Cen tral Oregon who made our tourney a success: Alfred Smith Logging, Tommy & Joann Smith, Elton Greeley, Hatfields, Bebos Laundry, Toy Town, USA, M & M Tires. Mon ty's Wok, Bonanza, Kings Court, Referees, KWSI Sue Matters and Spilyay staff. Sincerely, Inter Tribal Sports W omens Bas ketball team from page 3 for Head Start Day Care. A reminder that Head Start Part- Day and Tribal Preschool programs will be closed the week of March 21-25 due to spring vacation with 509-J school district. The Head Start and Tribal Preschool pro grams will resume March 28th at 8:30 a.m. As in any program, our children have been catching their fair share of the colds, the flu, pneunomia, and head lice. And the parents have been very cooperative by con tacting their child's teacher staff and informing us that their child will be absent and the reason. Thank you and keep up the good communi cation it is appreciated. Ness do, everytime I lift my arm it pains SS place where windows clean SS or I 1 T '1 ' Warm Springs, Oregon Tnanks t0 everyone involved with resort opening , To the Editor, I would like to take this time to extend our deepest appreciation to our ciders that had taken the time to come to Kah-Ncc-Ta to help with our opening ceremonies on March 1st. We were very happy to see so many that had come out to attend the Washat Services and Prayer Services that day. I would like to thank members of the Full Gospel Church for their songs and participation also. I am especially thankful for mem bers of the Shaker Church of Warm Springs and the Clifford Tulee fami ly from Washington for taking the time to come and pray for the lodge and employees that had requested prayer and for coming out for two evenings to light up the lodge. I wished I could name all who came out, but you know who you are, and I want to know we all appre ciate very much what you have done to help us. Also a big thank you to members of my family for their help in the drumming for the Washat and to Help appreciated Dear Parents members: and Community Thank you very much for your' support of our Project Reach Cul tural Fair on February 25. Without parent and community help we couldn't have had the 1 50 plus pro jects that were presented. This was our second year of the fair and hope to make it an annual affair. If you missed it this year, maybe you ' can make it next. .u n Bill Cordill, Teacher Buff Elementary New board selected Community services manager Ed Manion was recently selected to the Madras based Juniper Banking Company board of directors. Stockholders, meeting February 18, elected six new members to the board including J. P. "Persh" Andrews, Leroy "Chubb" Fessler, William Gallagher, Mary Norton, H.D. Parrett and Ed Manion. Correction! Due to a typographical error in our last issue, the money saved by the Tribe by becoming self-insured for workers' compensation was in correct. The Tribe will save ap proximately $350,000, not $1 mil lion to $1.2 million as stated. We apologize for any inconvenience or confusion this may have Caused. Sitter needed I'm working on my GED and need someone to watch my child- I '1 T ren, ages 1 ana l, wnne i m away Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. See me at 1854 Poosh St. in West Hills. I'd appreciate your help. Thank you. Renee Gilbert Cigarettes for sale Cigarettes for sale: $8.00 a car ton. Different brands available. Call 553-1783 in the evenings. Or see Earlynne Graybael at the Vending warehouse. Located in the Indus trial Park warehouse 3. Travel Inquiries Travel? Call Carol in Warm Springs at 553-1938. Tours Cruises Business Pay for travel only. The service is free!! Air Ship Rail World-Wide mv sisters for their help in prepar ing the meals after the services. To my parents for their support and guidance. I would like to say on behalf of all employees, supervisors and the managers that we enjoyed every thing and wanted to share our sea sonal opening with the commun ity. In exchange, the community had taken the time to share some of Paper is good To the Editor, May I compliment the editor and stafff of the Spilyay Tymoo? The weekly newspaper is surely one of the better weekly pubished in this country. Rob and Rose Moran gave a subscription for the paper to us one year ago, and I have enjoyed reading it every week even though I know very few of the people in the news. I like the pho tographs, the balanced look of the arrangement of the articles and pictures on the pages, and the con tent of the articles and style of writing. I train groups in self-image, self management and general human relations skills. I invariable find a succinctly written, meaningful article that I later use in a training session. Sincerely, . . Betty Sayers President congratulates Tribe The following Tribal Council was submitted by Dear Mr. Jackson: Congratulations to the Confed erated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation as you celebrate 50 years of the tribal government under the Wheeler-Howard Act, better known as the Indian Reorganiza tion Act of 1934.. The Constitution and By-Laws and Corporate Charter approved by the Secretary of the Interior on February 14, 1938, provided Warm Springs with a solid foundation for a half century of progress that con tinues today. You demonstrate what self-determination, self-sufficiency, and know-how can achieve a shi ning example of proud, hardwork ing people who believe in them selves and their form of government. The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs truly embody these posi tive values, like my first Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs, one of your own Ken Smith. Again, congratulations. Nancy joins me in wishing you and all the people of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs continued suc cess in your many ventures. God bless you. Sincerely, Ronald Reagan President of the United States , J -H - - r I - - .'-ri ! l - ,- T - . J i The second annual Cultural Fair at Buff Elementary provided sixth grade their family histories with fellow-students and parents. "1 t I"" our culture and beliefs with emplo yees that had never seen or heard of thediffcrcnt religions on the reserva tion. I say with pride that everything was beautiful between the com munity and the Resort, and we really appreciate having you here to give us the support and prayers as we have a very hard job here and we felt we received alot of help Native American To the Editor, Hello. I am Kathi Bishop, a life time resident of Oregon. I am search ing for Native American Indian women who are interested in hav- Thanks for support To the People, I would like to thank you for buying tickets from me for the Lin coln's Birthday Powwow. And thank you Grandma and family and rela tives for the support and encourag ing words. 1 had time to meet new people and enjoy our traditional powwow. And I hope everyone had a nice time and hope to see alot of you next year. From Norma Kim Switzler Canada drum wins The Red Bull Singers of Hob bema, Alberta, Canada took top honors and monies in the annual Lincoln's Birthday Powwow held at Simnalsho February 12-14', 1988. Prize monies for first through fifth place totaled $3,000. The Red Bull Singers won $1,000 for first place. Second place with a purse of $800 went to Eagle Spirit of Satus, Washington. Third was won by Snake River of Ft. Hall, Idaho for a prize of $600. The All Nation drum of Yakima Reservation, Wash ington won the fourth place monies of $400. Black Lodge of White Swan, Washington took fifth for prize monies of $200. i Happy 18th, Cecil! from Patty and Dad, Cheryl, Craig and your little brothers!! Spilyay Tymoo from all who attended. Again, thank you. Sincerely, Rosaline Moran Lodge Manager Debra Berman Village Manager penpals wanted inc a pen pal Irom the United States and foreign countries. I was searching for knowledge and friendship and a way to learn about foreign lands without the expense of travel. I began pen pal ing three years ago to learn about other people, their cultures, and the different ways in which they live in foreign lands. I now write to sixty-five people from all over the world and the United States. Penpaling is a very rewarding hobby and costs the price of a stamp and some paper. These peo ple are eager to learn about your heritage, your cultures and the ways of the Native American Indians. They want to become friends and share theirculturesand ways of life with you and form some lasting friendships. Any .Native American women interested in having a penpal from the United States or a foreign coun try, please send your full name and address along with some informa tion about yourself such as age, hobbies, members of your family, your occupation. Please include a self addressed stamped envelope with, tbe'lhformajipn. "Jhe more information yoused me the better I will be able to mtch you with"a pen pal, so feel free to include a photo of yourself. I will provide you with names and addresses of pen pals from both the United States and foreign countries. Send all information and your SASE to: Kathi Bishop, 1081 N.E. 25th Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97124. Respectfully yours, Kathi Bishop Happy 34th, Mom (Patty)! Love always, Cheryl, Cecil, Jr. & boys students the opportunity to share : f i V I I i f f .'- i ' ...J L. tu,r,,,"