PACK 8 January 13, 1989
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tvmoo
Senior Citizen's Comer
By Barbara Yaw
"Dlal-A-Rlde'
This program has been changed
lo include all senior citizens, local
and rural. The destination remains
the same i.e. anywhere within the
reservation. The service takes place
W'cdencsdays from 8:00 a.m. to
12 00 noon. Call 553 1161. Ext.
Menu for January
January 17
Roast beef & gravy
Mashed potatoes
Peas & carrots
Green salad
Rolls, punch
January 24
Turkey & dressing
Mashed potatoes & gravy
Relish dish
Fruit
Biscuits
Orange pineapple juice
January 31
Short ribs & dumplings
Oven fried potatoes
Broccoli
Tossed salad
French bread
Fruit
Orangeade
All meals served with
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Doney hopes to expand business
The new Custom Fabricators
shop, built six years ago, has served
Ivan Doney well. The spacious
building has allowed him to expand
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Ivan Doney is hoping to expand his
future to include custom mufflers.
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HEY! Seniors Let's get some feed
back on this Dial-A-Kide. This has
been set up to try to help you. Pro
or Con, let's hear it. If this is not
what you want or need, let's get
something going that you do need
and want.
January 19
Fish sticks
Potatoes
Carrots & cauliflower
Coleslaw
White bread
Apple juice
January 26
Hamburger luckameen
Oven fried potatoes
Cottage cheese
Fried bread
Fruit
Orange juice
February 2
Frankfurters
Macaroni & cheese
Green salad
Peas
Wheat bread
Fruit
Punch
coffee, tea or milk
Senior citizens
Effie Culpus, Gladys Thompson
Bessie Eder
Alvis Smith Sr., Ada Sooksoit
Wesley Charley
Wesley Charley
Zane Jackson
Victoria Smith
Laura Grabbner
Kathleen Moses
his business where he now does
both fabrication and automotive
repair.
But Doney hopes to expand even
more. He has recently applied for a
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fabricating business in the near
STATE.
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Buffs defeat
Mac-Hi Pioneers
in league game
The Madras High School varsity
basketball team hosted the Mac-Hi
Pioneers Friday evening, January
6. 1 hey started their league play in
good shape with a Greater Oregon
League victory over the Pioneers,
scoring 60 to the 46 that Mac-Hi
had.
The Buffs kept the game under
control against the Pioneers good
enough to win but need to play
better if they expect to better their
season this year.
Laura Snow led the Buffaloes
with 18 points total and II re
bounds. Angie Namenuk had eight
assists added to the nine points she
scored. Emily Ralls also totaled
nine points for the evening. Chris
tcl Leionard made eight for the
Buffs as Janel Wiles made 71. Ellen
Blincoe came off the bench and col
lected eight rebounds and made
four points for Madras. Jocclyn
Moses contributed three along with
two from Shauna Craig.
This victory puts the lady Buffs
at eight wins and one loss for their
overall record and one win and 0
losses in league action.
Holiday bowling results continued from page 6
Parkcr-J. Badoni 1 143; 17. R. Shike
Sr.-R. Shike Jr. 1 132; 18. C. Jones
C. Smith Sr. 1127; 19. G. Tufti-J.
Tuckta 1 1 1 1; 20. L. Bobb- R. Cle
ments 1018. VVomens Doubles
I. S. Greene-N. Greene 1263; 2. L.
Grabner-K. Dunten 1260; 3. C.
Dixon-D. Sutterlee 1236 (1256); 4.
J. David-S. Sanders 1248; 5. L.
Adams-C. Shike 1241; 6. R. Jack
L. Tufti 1 237; 7. A. Greene B. Tufti
1210; 8. D. Shadley-C. Dixon 1209;
9. J. Honanie-A. Harnick 1 190; 10.
C. Johnson-H. Jones 1 168; II. R.
Unive-L. Grabner 1161; 12. A.
Clements-M. Tuckta 1 1 24; 1 3. P. Spea-kthunder-N.
Smith 1113; 14. D.-Parker-J.
Walker 11 12.
Mixed Doubles
1. Cliff Walker, Sandra Greene,
small business loan to enlarge his
facility, enabling him to manufac
ture mufflers of his own design.
"They would fit any car or truck,"
says Doney.
Doney came to this area after
working in Seattle in the NASA
space program as a layout man.
They told him what they wanted
and he would build it.
Originally from the Turtle
Mountain Chippewa reservation,
Doney liked the communities of
Madras and Warm Springs when
he first visited the area. He stayed
and worked for three years at Kah-Nee-Ta
on the maintenance crew
and then at Gourmet Foods in
Metolius buiding food prcessingx
machines.
During this time he would help
people with their fabriction needs ,
and automotive work. He decided
1 1 years ago to open his own shop. ;
Even while occupying the build-)
ingdirectly behind M & M Tires, Doney !
says, he "was making things the I
hard way." Little by little he added
equipment and eventually had a
new building constructed.
Doney's brothers Richard and
Duane also work out of the shop;
Richard as a licensed mechanic
and Duane on electrical problems.
Outside the shop, Doney races
stock cars. He is responsible for
starting the COMA Race Club
with a track near Madras Airport.
With his time fully occupied,
Doney has little time for commun
ity activities although he does help
sponsor rodeos and other events in
which young people participate.
He's also an avid fan of his half
brother Al Doney who is an Indian
Dancer. Doney says, "He's good at
dancing. I'm good at what I do."
Doney's shop, still located behind
the old M & M Tire store on High
way 97, is open for business from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. He says to
call to see if any specials are offered
or just drop by look around. The
stove s always going.
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At a dinner Chief D this Heath presented Pat R titer with a beaded
presented to Mark Hatfield in the D.C. office.
1343; 2. Jim Yahr, Roylene Unive,
1339; 3. Ray Shike Sr., Helena
Jones, 1298;4.Satch Miller, Libby
Chase, 1 287; 5. Joe Badoni, Brenda
Badoni, 1279; 6. Jerry Sampson,
Carolyn Johnson, 1277; 7. Ray
mond Shike, Jr., Sandra Danzuka,
1276; 8. Satch Miller, Deanna
Shadley, 1269; 9. Raymond Shike,
Jr., Charlotte Shike, 1260; 100.
Calvin Jones, Helena Jones, 1247;
11. Own Danzuka, Sandra Dan
zuka, 1246; 12. Maynard Honanie,
Jennie Honanie, 1240; 13. Joe
Tuckta, Margie Tuckta, 1222; 14.
Ray Shike, Sr., Norene Greene,
1216; 15. Bob Macy, Marie Macy,
1213; 16. Joe Tuckta, Angie
Greene, 1213; 17. Jeff :Sanders,
Shirley Sanders, 1210; 18. Casey
Jackson, Carolyn Jonson, 1209;
19. Gus Tufti, Birney Tufti, 1207;
20. Jerry Sampson, Sandra Greene,
1202; 21. Jeff Toms, Sherrie Boise,
1201; 22. Rudy Clements, Anna
Clements, 1163; 23. Alley David,
Joni David, 1 1 62; 24. Claude Smith
Sr., Donna Sutterlee, 1160; 25.
Frank Alby, Norma Smith, 1142;
26. Owen Danzuka, Lana Adams,
1137; 27. Lawrence Shike, Lana
Adams, 1 136; 28. Gus Tufti, Mar
gie Tuckta, 1 130; 29. Sidney Miller,
Wendy Poitra, 1123; 30. Austin
Greene, Birney Tufti, 1045; 31.
Austin Greene, Carol Dixon, 999;
32. Frank Alby, Rosa Alby, 99; 33.
Ralph Minnick, Jewell Minnick,
952. . - v
Some colds may need
Most colds get better by them
selves and require no visit to the
doetor: But you should seek
professional advice if any of the
following symptoms occur.
Oral temperature above 103
degrees.
Severe pain in the chest, head,
stomach, ears, or enlarged neck
glands.
Sore throat combined with
oral temperature above 101
degrees for 24 hours.
Oral temperture that remains
above 100 degrees for three
days.
A fever, sore throat, or severe
runny nose that persists for more
than a week.
There is a discharge from the
ears or general discomfort in
the ears.
Your coughing produces a
thick greenish-yellow phlegm,
wash your .hands The best
defense against colds is clean
hands.
Cold viruses are extremely
contagious, easily spread by
sneezes, coughs and runny noss.
They can survive three hours
outside the body on hands, door
Parents, guardians,
Please help support the
tary School students and
for playground equipment. Students will be
having fundraismg activities.
Pepperoni Sales
.500 a stick
to be sold at 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
in front of the school office.
Christmas video tapes
$7.50 each
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Singles Champions 1988-89
I. Ray Shike. Jr. 779; 2. Jim Yahr,
760; 3. Cliff Walker, 700; 4. May
nard Honaneie, 687; 5. Randdy
Samples, 680; 6. Jo Jay Pinkham,
675; 7. Gil Scott, 650; 8. Miles
Vizcner, 655; 9. Bob Barnick, 644;
10. Alley David, 638; 1 1. Ray Cal
ica, 632; 12. Bob Macy, 634; 13.
Satch Miller, 630; 14. Ralph Min
nick, 626; 15. Vern Nelson, 626; 16.
Casey Jackson, 619; 17. Claude
Smith, Sr., 617; 18. Ev Miller, 614;
19. Claude Smith, Sr. 609; 20. Joe
Tuckta, 608; 21. Guy Wallulatum,
604; 22. Dino Jones, 602; 23. Virgil
Lallashute, 601 ; 24. Sidney Miller,
594; 25. Chet Van Pelt, 589; 26. Joe
Badoni, 587; 27. Lawrence Shike,
577; 28. Dale Parker, 569; 29. Rudy
Clements, 568; 30. Owen Danzuka,
565; 31. Ray Shike, Sr., 564; 32.
Benny Heath, 557; 33. Jeffrey
Sanders, 553; 34. Jeff Toms, 552;
35. Ray Lengele, 537; 36. Gus
Tufti, 5 1 5; 37, Jerry Sampson, 5 1 1 ;
38. Levi Bobb. 510; 39. Ron Cle
ments, 495 and 40. John Wright,
473.
Singles Women
1. Carol Doxon, 656; 2. Helena
Jones, 652; 3. Sandra Greene, 646;
4. Donna Sutterlee, 643; 5. Angie
Greene, 636; 6. Kathy Dunten, 636;
7.. Margie Tuckta, 614; 8. Laura
knobs and telephones, for exam
ple. Protect yourself from infec
tion by washing your hands fre
quently and avoid touching your
face when you're near cold suf
ferers. Simple advice, maybe,
but effective.
Of course if you are the one
with the cold, do your family,
friends and co-workers a favor
and wash your hands often.
To buy or not to buy
Decongestants in capsules,
nose drops or inhalers, constrict
blood vessels in the lining of the
nose, open nasal passages tem
porarily and may dry up mucus.
They can also have a rebound
effect an increase in swelling.
In some people they can increase
heart rate, induce insomnia and
elevate blood pressure.
Pain relievers Aspirin, acete
minophen (Tylenol, Panadol),
oribuprofen (Advil, Nuprin) can
relieve fever and muscle aches.
Children under 16 should not
take aspirin, which may cause
Raye's Syndrome. Pregnant
women, especially in the last
trimester, should avoid aspirin
as well as ibuprofen. Alcoholics
community people
Warm Springs Elemen
help them raise funds
A
portrait of Abraham Lincoln to be
Tulti, 614; 9. Jennie Honanie, 610;
10. Birney Tufti, 589; II. Joni
David, 576; 12. Rose Barnick. 576;
1 3. Shirley Sanders, 574; 14. Norene
Greene, 570; 15. Deanna Shadley,
570; 16. Carol Dixon, 567; 17. Pat
Spcakthunder, 567; 18. Norma
Smith, 562; 19. Laura Grabner,
561; 20. Carolyn Johnson, 559; 21.
Anna Clements, 558; 22. Relda
Jack, 553; 23. Judy Walker, 551;
24. Charlotte Shike, 549; 25. Lana
Adams, 547; 26. Laura Grabner,
527; 27. Roylene Unive, 523 andd
28. Dee Parker, 522.
Mens Doubles
1. Sid Miller J. Sanders, 1,289; 2.
G. Scott B. Barnick, 1,280; 3. R.
Clements J. Yahr, 1,258; 4. Vis
norE. Miller, 1,257; 5. L. Shike H.
Honanie, 1,246; 6. G. Wallula
tumP. Mitchell, 1,241; 7. A.
DavidJ. Sampson, 1,241; 8. V.
Lallashute J.J. Pinkham, 1,233; 9.
C. Walker J. Wright, 1,226; 10. B.
Heath B. Macy, 1,202; 11. V. Nel
son R. Lengele, 1,201; 12.0. Dan
zuka C. Van Pelt, 1,184; 13. C.
JacksonJ. Tonms, 1,168; 14. J.
TomsR. Samples, 1,161; 15. R.
CalicaJ. Tuckta, 1,160; 16. D.
Parker J. Badoni, 1,143; 17. R.
Shike, Sr.R. Shike, Jr., 1,132; 18.
C. JonesC. Smith, Sr., 1,127; 19.
G. Tufti J. Tuckta, 1,1 1 1; and 20.
L. BobbR. Clements, 1,018.
attention
or those with liver or kidney dis
ease should avoid acetamino
phen. Antihistamines Are more ef
fective against hay fever than
colds. They may make mucus
too thick and thus difficult to
cough up. They can also induce
drowsiness.
Cough syrups Coughing
serves a useful purpose by clear
ing secretions from your throat.
Thus cough suppressants
should not be used for wet pro
ductive coughs, unless the
cough prevents sleep. Try hot
drinks, steam, or hard candies
instead. For a dry, unproductive
cough, suppressants may help
you get a good night's sleep.
Expectorants with guaifenesin
(the most widely used ingre
dient) are about to be classified
as safe and effective by the
FDA.
Combination cold medi
cines Both children and adults
should avoid those drugs (Dris
tan, Comtrex, Contact, Cotyle
nol, etc.) that combine a variety
of ingredients for "fast" relief of
a whole range of .symptoms.
The active ingredients may work
against each other and none are
likely to do much good.
Training
Continued from page 1
participate in one or more of the
different trainings that Dr. Bavolek
will offer here in February," com
ments Mitchell. "We want him to
be the beginning of a series of spe
cial presentations that help parents
and professionals see their impor
tance as familly members and
encourage them to become even
more caring and loving in their
interaction with their children and
each other."
A later edition of Spilyay will
present exact times and places for
Dr. Bavolek's presentations. For
more information before then,
contact Mitchell at 553-1 161, ext.
241.
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