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PAGE 4 January 24, E Coosfa EEWA opiiyay Everyone knows that things are not always right or at the best of conditions at all times. And that . we have to take the bitter with the I sweet. And when problems arise ' we should all stick together and : try to find the best solution pos- siblc. This has been a critical ycar...not only for personal rea sons but for the Tribes as a whole. We may have come up on the ; short end but let's face it, this is ; not the end of the world, we have I survived in the past and we can do it again. i Just recently because of the misfortunes of the tribes there j have been some abusive report ; ing by ignorant individuals print i ing stories in the papers of what the tribes have done to these people. Ignorant not because of the lack f of education but from the source of information obtained. There are 1 always two sides to each story, and a lot of positive information could go along with the bad, but what the outside reporters are interested in is selling his article and can only see the bad things against the I reservation as a big selling tool because to him "Bad News" is good news. "Man this sure is a mixed up world." Just think a hundred years from now I can look back and say, "There were some mixed up people in I those days and I'm sure glad the whole thing is in the past." And we i can look further into the future. For certain this Column is not from Mr Know-It-All, it's just an opinion on certain issues of concern among the Tribal Membership, and to create an avenue for further discussion on the matter for a better understanding of what's taking place. There has been some controversy on issues that have been printed (in this column both Pro and Con, people can agree or disagree with what's said in this column and that's just fine, but what satisfies me the most is. it's beinp read. There have heen resnonses on certain issues , 0 i in the past from individuals regarding what has been mentioned that were not addressed, mainly because these articles were for their concerns and for them to address others where they may find a better solution for their satisfactory. All I 'm interested in is to bring them out forpeople to consider.because most of the issues mentioned in the past have been mostly from on the street talk where some individuals are not willing to step foward and express themselves but yet want these issues to be addressed. "AHH-NAHH-CHI-TOON!!" Happy Birthday DADDY We love you lots and a whole bunch tool Evey, Meredith, Korina, Jr. TOE SPILYAY SAYS; 'Today lemon aid is flavored with artificial lemon, and furniture polish with real lemons."YIKES SS SS SS AT the Tee-Off, after a hefty swing the first lady said, "Wow, my club went at least 30 feet further than my first swing, wouldn't you say?"YIKES SS SS SS They say children are too Biased now days, because everytime they go to town with grandpa, it's "Bias this," and "Bias that." YIKES SS SS SS A guy was telling his friend, "In Los Angeles, driving is a lot like baseball. On the freeways, you'r either a good Dodger or you soon become an Angel." YIKES SS SS SS i A golfer and a caddy were busy searching for the ball in the rough f when the golfer said, "Why didn't you keep your eye on the ball?" i "I'm sorry said the caddy, but you cought me off guard when you i hit it on the first swing." YIKES 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. 1992 Editorial (The way it is) Letters to the Editor tpeaus fEDlTOR . S""' ir ft Happy Birthday Mary Elizabeth I Love You! Love, Mom NESS SS Warm Springs, Oregon COCC needs volunteers This year COCC Classes are bursting at the scams with students at the Adult Learning Center and vol unteers are needed now to help young adult tribal members who are study ing to earn their CED or high school diploma. Volunteers are needed who can donate a two or three hours a week working one on one with students to provide encouragement and assist them with their reading, writing and math. Volunteers are also needed to help assist with testing and evaluation of students. Volunteers will receive training to help them learn how to be effective tutors. Training is scheduled in Warm Springs on Monday, February 3 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. People are needed to help in the classrooms on Monday and Wednes-, Hoppy birthday, Mom!! I love you! Donna Tribal property for sale The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Or egon, Purchasing Department would like to announce their Tribal Property Disposal Sale. It is open to the gen eral public. Miscellaneous used equipment and materials listed below are available for sale on a "as is" basis. The items can be viewed at the Warehouse (4209 Holliday St.) dur ing normal 8-5 hours Monday through Friday. Offers will be accepted by the Warehouse personnel. The groups can be sold as a lot or package deal or you may make an offer on them in dividually. Group 1-Misc. scrap metal 4 roof mount ventilators 4 wire mesh panels 4 cot frames 3 metal partitions 1 lot snap ties 14 porcelain & steel sinks 6 metal frame beds 7 ranges (striped-scrap only) 3 roller conveyers 19 metal bi-fold doors 1 lot metal chair parts (scrap only) 1 metal desk (rusty) Group 2-Assorted chairs of vari ous styles Group 3-Various wood frames for mats Group 4-Various sizes of chalk boards Group 5-2 work station platforms Group 6-Misc. audiorecording equipment 1 reel to reel tape recorder 3 record players 3 stereo tuners 2 stereo speakers Group 7-Misc. counter tops Item 1- 2 fireproof 4 drawer files (poor condition) Item 2- 1 metal forms cabinet Item 3- 1 suitcase Item 4- 1 mobile radio Item 5- 2 portable coolers Item 6- 1 laundry bag & frame Item 7- 2 woven food win dow shades Item 8- 1 easel stand Item 9- 3 cardboard file boxes 4 m&ar VIM day evenings, and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. If you can help on any of these days, please call the Adult Learning Cen ter at 553-1428, or stop by the office at the Old Boys Dorm. Photos wanted The Warm Springs 1910 Indian Shaker Church is looking for photos of past members and of the building to include in their Easter booklet Photos of the old church at Brunocs would be enjoyed as well. The Shaker church will soon celebrate its 40th anniversary in its current building. Thanks in advance, Peggy Poitras Patricia Tancwasha Lester Poitras Happy 10th Birthday Benita-Jan.27, 1982 Happy 9th Birthday Adrienne-Feb. 10, 1983 Love, Dad, Mom & Truman Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Smith, Jr. are proud to announce the birth of their grandson, Martin Marlin Smith Mennealy. Born to Su'Yenn Smith and Christopher Mennealy on No vember 25, 1991 at mountain View Hospital, he weighed 6 lbs.,2.6 oz. and was 20 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Walter and Carolyn Ponsford of Madras and Thomas Mennealy of Redmond. Maternal grandparents are Alvis Smith, Sr. of Warm Springs and Millie Wilson of thurston, Oregon. Paternal great-grandparents are Arnold and daisy layton of Califor nia and Mack and Ray Mennealy. important Notice To: All members of the 1910 Indian Shaker Church, New Joiners, Rejoiners, Elders and all concerned community members. No matter when you joined, we need your input. Time: 7 p.m. Sharp Date: Monday, January 27 Agenda: Minister Position Please come with a prayer in your heart. Please mark your calendars for this important meeting! 1 1 ,eu IUI uuy" 'y To the Editor, We would like to extend a big thank you to all who bought raffle tickets for our drawing on December 24. Following arc the winners and the prizes they won. We would like to thank all who donated the prizes. June Sullerlee Afghan William Moses Chrochel Big Floyd Frank, Jr. Beaded Porcupine Earrings James Wolfe, Sr. Huckleberries Floyd Frank Jr. Melmine Dishes Gilbert boys Small cooler wiih 6-pack of pop Jessica Arthur Pitcher and 4 glasses Pat Speakthunder Lunch cooler with 6 pack pop June Sultcrlee Small cooler with 6-pac kpop Lucy Oscar Camp set dishes, yellow Elton Greeley Throw Blanket Jean Colegrove Pitcher and 6 Glasses Cordelia Miller Crochet Bag Valentine's Day messages Send your Valentine a message on the pages of Spilyay Tymoo. Messages must be submitted by January 31 w Tribal Council Agenda Friday, January 24, 1992 10:00 a.m. - Tribal Attorney Workshop - Bend, OR Monday, January 27, 1992 9:00 a.m. - Warm Springs Forest Products Industry Progress Report 10:30 a.m. - Realty Items 1:30 p.m. - Mark PhillipsConference Call 2:00 p.m. - Agency Superintendent's Monthly Report Tuesday, January 28, 1992 9:00 a.m. - Business 9:30 a.m. - Economic Development 1:30 p.m. - Enrollments 3:00 p.m. - Tribal Census Plan Wednesday, January 29, 1992 9:00 a.m. - Business 9:30 a.m. - Range Committee: Cattle Business 1:30 p.m. - Metolius River and Lake Billy Chinook Planning SpilyayTymoo Inter Tribal Sports Beaded Buckskin Moccasins William Salas Beaded Eagle Buckle Inter Tribal Snorts Beaded key chain Milan Smith, Sr. Beaded Loom Belt Pat Speakthunder Basket Gerry Blodgen Lantern Air Freshner Edison Yazzie Canvas Bag Shirley Sanders-Small Beaded Side Purse William Moses Beaded Stick Pin and Earrings Barbara Miller Beaded Hair Clips Wilkens Leonard Towel and wash rag Leroy Bobb Afghan Waller Wolfe Afghan James Wolfe, Sr., Canvas Bag Lucy Oscar Ironstone Dishes Agnes Wolfe 2 pc set of pots lloptowil Family Shawl Nellie Sam Yam Bag and Scarf Gene Sampson Last Supper Clock William Moses Shawl Sandra Main Komerstone Dinnerware Coleen Arthur Porcupine earrings Thomas Strong, Julia Sam and Elliot Lawson, Jr all won Huckleberries Members of the Warm Springs 1910 Indian Shaker Church Happy Birthday to the fol lowing Senior Citizens having birthdays in Janu ary. 1-E7e Culpus and Gladys Thompson 3- Alvls Smith, Sr. 4- Kathleen Foltz 7 '-Wesley Charley 8- Ada Sooksolt 9- Evangel! na Trimble M-Delores Burns 13-Zane Jackson U-Victoria Smith 16-Laura Grabner 29-Kathleen Moses Happy Birthday Dixon And wishing you many many more. Love you. From, Mom, Dad, Michael & family, Ernie & family, J.T. & family, and Annette. Happy Late Birthday Shanda Sue & Sammy Lloyd Love You! Love, Mom Happy Birthday my son Marvin T. Edwards, Jr. from, Mom, Auntie Eliza & family, all the gang from Tulalip tribes - " " ; :' v " I ,l- m r I i