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Warm Springs, Oregon
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Office hours
change for
A.F. & S.
Effective March I, .1990. the
Warm Springs branch of Adult
and Family Services will be open
all day Tuesdays and half-day on
Thursdays by appointment only.
Call the Madras office at 475-6131
to schedule appointments.
Inn permit requested on River
A proposed bed and breakfast
facility on the Deschutes kiver
northwest of Madras will get a
hearing before the Jefferson County
Planning Commission at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 22.
A conditional use permit has
been requested by l.eland (Bud)
and Beth Ann Beamer of Madras
and Bruce and Jodie Bischof of
Sunriver.
The proposed home would be
located at 5458 NW Blue Heron
Land, near U.S. Highway 26 at the
Pelton Dam Road entrance, better
known as the See Addition.
Commentsabout the conditional
use application may be made in
writina to the planning department
at the courthouse or in writing or
orally at the hearing in the Court
house Annex on Sixth Street in
Madras.
New home completed
Madras Jr. High Parent meeting
March 6, 7-8:30 p.m.
at Madras Jr. High
Topic to be discussed: How to get your stu
dents ready for high school
Parents: Please return questionnaires sent to you
through the MJH newsletter
After living in numerous rental
homes over the last 1 6 years. Willie
and Laura Fuentes finally have a
place to really call their own. Fol
lowing five months of construc
tion, the Fuentes family, including
their three children, moved into
their spacious new home on Miller
Flat January 5.
Home builder George Aguilar,
Sr. built the 2,483 square foot
home in compliance with strict
Super Good Cents Home codes.
The home qualified the Fuentes'
for a generous rebate from Pacific
Power and Light. The use of
numerous zonal heaters also quali
fied the Fuentes' for another rebate
sponsored by PP&L.
- Anyone interested in learning
more about the Super Good Cents
Home rebate should contact Sig
Skavlan at PP&L in Madras.
Culture Fair, March 1
Buff Elementary sixth grade student Vanessa Langley reviews
copies ofSpilyay Tymoo published in 1978, theyer she was born. She
plans to use information obtained from the newspapers in her Culture
Fair exhibit, March 1 at Buff Elementarv.
Free blood pressure, sugar tests
Free blood pressure and blood
sugar tests will be sponsored by
Mountain View Hospital and
Nursing Home later this month.
The screening will be offered from
9:00 a.m. until 1 1:00 a.m. on Tues
day, Februray 27 at the hospital
and al the same time on Wednes
day, Februray 28 at the Culver City
Hall.
The hospital staff encourages
area residents to take advantage of
the free screenings. The tests are
done on a first come, first serve
basis and usually take only a few
minutes. They may be helpful in
detecting signs of hypertension or
diabetes.
Those wishing to take part in the
screenings at the hospital should
use the new emergency room
entrance. Ample parking is availa
ble off of "A" Street. The Culver
screening will be held at the City
Hall on 1st Street. For more
information call Cathy Luther at
475-3882.
Family Fun Day planned
Saturday, March 3, is the day for call Jean Symons at 475-3030 for
the 1990 Jefferson County Fair an application and more inform
court tryouts. A Family Fun Day . ation.
will be held in conjunction with the
tryouts. There will be lots of fun
events for all ages. Entries are now
open and forms are available at
Olsen's Western Wear of Madras
and Redmond.
There will be a three-man team
cow penning, mixed and junior,
senior team roping, open, novice,
junior and pee-wee barrel racing, a
stick horse race, sheep riding, and a
call your dog race. There is no
admission charge and the kitchen
will be open.
The day's activities will begin at
1:00 p.m. with the speeches and
modeling by the fair court contest
ants. Fashions will be provided by
Olsen's Western Wear for the
modeling segment of the competi
tion. Girls ages 14 to 18 are eligible
to try out for the court and should
Get tax advice
A last minute workshop to assist
people with their 1989 tax forms
will be held March 22 and March
29. The class covers 1040 forms line
by line. People who bring all their
records to the first class will get
assistance from instructor, David
Reeves, director of finance for the
city of Redmond. Cost of the course
is $6. To register, stop by the
COCC Adult Education office at
theold boysdorm.Orcall553-l428.
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Sig Skavlan presents Laura Fuentes a rebate check from Pacific Power &
Light for the construction of their Super Good Cents Home. Home
builder George A guitar was present as was Molly Fuentes.
Recognition, prizes awarded at Powwow
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On Friday, February 16, 1990, the Bureau of Indian Affairs superintendent, Bernard Topash, swore in the
appellate judges in the Tribal Council chambers. They are: (left to right) Verbena Greene, Mary Danzuka,
Buford Johnson, Ray Calica, Sr., Eunice Esquiro, LolaSohappy, Walter langnese 111 and Don Costello. Not
pictured are A nita Jackson, Claude Smith, Sr., Hamilton Greeley and George Clements, Sr.
Logo design contest open to students
Children grades first through
sixth are invited to enter a logo
Science displays
will intrigue you
at the
Madras Jr. High
Science Fair
March 13, 7:30 p.m.
in the gymnasium
design contest for the 1 990 Cas
cade Children's Festival. The logo
will be used for T-shirts and other
advertising purposes. The Cascade
Children's Festival is the annual
fund raising event for Central
Oregon Battering and Rape Alli
ance (COBRA).
The grand prize is a BMX bicy
cle. Kids, be creative, use your
imagination.
Entries must be on 8 I2 x II
inch white paperand may bedrawn
with pencil, ink, crayons, paint or
felt tipped pen. Entrants are asked
to print their home phone number,
Spilyay Tymoo
Staff Members
MANAGING EDITOR SID MILLER
ASSISTANT EDITOR DONNA BEHREND
PHOTO SPECIALISTWRITER MARSHA SHEWCZYK
REPORTERPHOTOGRAPHER TINA AGUILAR
FOUNDED IN MARCH, 1976
Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located in the base
ment of the Old Girls Dorm at 1 1 1 5 Wasco Street. Any written
materials to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to:
Spilyay Tymoo, PO Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761
PHONE:
(503) 553-1644 or (503) 553-3274
Annual Subscription Rates:
Within the U.S. $9 00
Outside the U.S. $15 00
name, age, and school on the back
of their design. Notices regarding
this information will be posted in
all the elementary schools in
Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson and
Grant counties. There will be a
finalist from each county. The con
test will run from Februray 1-28,
until 4:30 p.m., 1990.
Logo designs should be sent to
Jewell Elementary School, co
LOGO Contest, 20401 Rae Road,
Bend, OR 97702. All entries become
the property of Cascade Children's
Festival.
There will also be three special
recognition prizes, and entries will
be given special recognition and
displayed in local businesses after
the contest. Special thanks goes to
Century Cycles for donating the
BMX bicycle for Grand prize.
For more information, please
call 382-9227.
U of O tour set
The University of Oregon tour is
fast approaching us. March 19-21,
is the month to open homes in our
community. Approximately 45
students and advisors will be
attending. Students will arrive
Monday and depart Wednesday.
Tour of Jefferson County pro
vided by OSU Warm Springs
Madras Extension Service. Anyone
willing to host a student or stu
dents this year can do so by calling
553-3238 or 475-3808.
The time taken by local families
to help make this exchange a posi
tive experience for students many
miles from their homeland is much
appreciated.
The Lincoln's Birthday Powwow
committee paid out over $ 1 7,000 in
prize monies and other awards.
The cooks were paid $8C0; the
clean-up crew, the Sidwalter Run
ners Club, was paid $200 and the
championship judges were paid
$ 1 20. Tribal Council donated $ 1 ,500
for food and the committee added
another $700 for food.
The committee conducts various
fund raising events throughout the
year and performs at numerous
functions, including workshops and
conferences, does salmon bakes,
auctions, raffles and collects indi
vidual donations. All proceeds go
toward powwow expenses.
Committee chairman is Pierson
Mitchell; whipman and whipwo
man are Raymond "Captain"
, Moody and Melanie Colwash;
Charlie Tailfeathers and Rudy
Clements are emcees; Anna Cle
ments is in charge of the raffle and
royalty; Richard Craig and Kate
Jackson coordinate the crafts and
concessions; Rudy Clements is
drum coordinator. Geraldine Blod
gett and Louise Hellon run the kit
chen and Anna Clements and Kate
Jackson serve as treasurers. Fern
Begay runs a mini raffle each week
in conjunction with the auctions.
Geroge Clements, Sr. is in charge
of contest judging; Jacob Frank,
Sr. is contest point totaler and the
three sisters, Nettie Shawaway,
Matilda Mitchell and Sylvia Wal
lulatum, and elders Florence Mea
nus, Herb Stwyer, Sr. and Ellen
Squiemphen conduct the Sunday
auctions.
Recognition Awards
Jacob Frank, Sr. was awarded
the Herb Stwyer, Srj Recognition
award and received a Pendleton
blanket and $100 cash. Viola
Kalama was the recipient of the
Queahpama Sisters ; Recognition
award and received a Pendleton
shawl and $100 cash.
Drummer's Awards
The following drums appeared
at Lincoln's Birthday powwow.
Pine Grove J rs. $50
Sunday session Host Drum
Art Mitchell Singers $50
Saturday Night Host Drum
Light Feather Drum,
Portland $200
Red Medicine Society,
Yakima $350
Dancing Eagle,
Lapwai, Idaho $400
Wah-Wok-I-Ya,
Warm Springs ... $200
Makaoo,
Onion Lake, SK, Canada
Little Boy Singers,
Small Boy Reserve,
Alberta, Canada
Simnasho Regulars
Black Lodge Singers,
Browning, MT
White Swan Drum
Indian Nation, Satus
Nich-Yow-Ie, Pendleton
Eagle Spirit, Stus
Wasco Nation, Sidwalter
Flat
Northenders
Black Stone Singers,
Red Pheasant Reserve,
SK, Canada
Flying Eagle,
North Bottleford, SK,
Canada
$800
$806
$200
$400
$l5q
$400
$400
$400
$200
$200
$800.
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$800
1990 Lincoln's Powwow Raffle Results
ITEM
Pendleton Blanket
Pendleton Shawl
Shell Dress
Drum
Traditional Bustle
Indian Design Sweater
Pendleton Sweater
Buckskin Doll Board
Rifle
Star Quilt
VCR
Buckskin Vest
$25
$50
Quilt
Hand Painted Sweatshi
Pendleton Shawl
Embroidered Shawl
Star Quilt
Clock
Pendleton Vest
Teepee Cookie Jar
Embroidered Shawl
Vest
Vest
Vest
Vest
Sweater
Ceremonial Hat
Donations are already
a beef and Anson Begay
been donated.
DONTATED BY
Nettie Showaway
Nettie Shawaway
Matilda Mitchell
Pierson Mitchell
RudyAnna Clements
GeneNorene Greene
GeneNorene Greene
Charlotte Herkshan
GrantEmily Waheneka
GrantEmily Waheneka
Greene Sisters
Ellen Squiemphen
Fawn, Benjamin and
Ateilly Begay
TomFern Begay
Kate Jackson
rts Art McConville
Florence Meanus
Nettie Shawaway
Matilda Mitchell
Merle Kirk
Reginald Begay
Jules Rodrigues
Lillian Heath
Effie Culpus
Effie Culpus
Effie Culpus
Effie Culpus
Melanie Colwash
coming in for the 1991 raffle.
donated a horse for the raffle
WON BY
Stanley Smith
Lee Tanewasha
Joseph Boise
Jolene Lamb
Sam Jim
Fannie Waheneka
Clay Thompson
Aunty Lee
Lola Sohappy
Larry Everson
Devra Lewis
Carol Simtustus
Randy Boise
Birney Greene .
Wish Patrick
Austin Greene
Gordon Scott
Daisy Ike
Norene Greene
Armena Miles
Brenda Scott
Jose Alvarez
Captain
Gene Greene, Sr.
Pierson Mitchell
Liz Henry
Wolfman Yallup
Caroline Tohet
Charlotte Herkshan
Gene Greene
Norene Greene donated
Money has also
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The former Lizzie Rhoan residence was burned last week as part of the preparation for the new tribal museum. ;
Top soil is being brought into the adjacent alfalfa field, as well. Local Fire and Safety personnel and Jefferson
County firefighters were present to burn the 50-year-old house. It is believed that the house was part of the
barracks at the air base in Madras.