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    ShlyayTymoo
Warm Springs. Oreaon
Pack 4 April n, 1992
Editorial
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The trend around here lately is
to become the healthiest rcscrva
tion in the country by the year
2000, which is a great thought. It :
is one of the things wc need to
work on.
The main obstacle for this is
Drugs and Alcohol!....By com
bating illnesses such as these, there
is a good chance that wc can
achieve our healthy goal. It's a
slow process and it takes total
commitment by everyone to pitch
in and work toward this goal. It
sounds easy, but try to turn night
into day and sec the
problcms...Practice what you
preach and get to the bottom of
things.
The more people talk against
drugs and alcohol the more people
use them, as though they arc dar- . t..
ing people to make them quit. They use things like cocaine, pills and
weed and all that other stuff that makes a person high. Some sniff gas,
paint and other chcmicals...Isn't it against the law to do things like
this?
We have all kinds of sick people who roam the streets everyday
across the country, even in our own community, but no one wants to
step forward and help them. By the time they realize that a person
needs help, it's too late. It takes total commitment, and often a court
order to get some people into treatment. If that is what it takes, then
people should start thinking about how they can help their kin folks
and not wait until death comes, then start feeling sorry for themselves.
People should do things to help people while there is still a chance and
not depend on anyone else to do it.
There is a lot of work ahead for everyone if we intend to meet our
goal by the year 2000. AHH-NAH-CHI-TOON! ! !
How does a newspaper function? A newspaper plays several roles,
one of which is to let the public know what's happening.
News can bring joy, sadness, but still, it has many other uses. In
today's world, a newspaper has many obstacles to overcome to be
succcsful. Reporters must be aware of all events on his "beat". He must
be aggressive and know what's needed and desired by the readers.
It is impossible to have a successful newspaper when there is
censorship. Publishers and editors stay as far away from people who
try to tell them what they should or should not cover. A newspaper is
a thing of its own and knows what's pleasing to its readers. A
newspaper cannot survive if one person thinks it's not covering events
of his choice. What pleases John Doe doesn't necessarily please
others.
In every community there are several ways for the public to get the
latest happenings. There is the newspaper, radio, TV and even news
letters and shopping bulletins. All these are different entities, each
struggling for survival, each trying to get the news first. A newspaper
should not be answerable to just one person or special interest group.
Whenever all these entities are grouped into one area or looked at as
a unit, thev mieht as well close ud shoD because its purpose is not being
fulfilled : If they have to wait to be told what to cover and what not to
cover, they are not able to compete for news, nor are they able to please
their readers.
Spilyay is doing its darnedest to do just that and has been since its
beginning in 1976-to please the readership and not any one person.
Hopefully, we will continue to do so for a long time to come. NIGH
Happy Easter from the
Spilyay Tymoo Staff
TOE NESS
SPILYAY SEZ: "Middle age is when all one's energy goes to waist."
YIKES
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There was this guy who said, "I had to give my wife plastic surgery."
"What happened?" his friend asked. "I had to remove all her credit
cards." YIKES
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"They said the Rock and Roll show turned into a riot. What bothers me
is how could they tell?" YIKES
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1 st Gossip: She told me that you told her the secret I told you not to tell
her
2nd Gossip: The mean thing! I told her not to tell you I told her
1st Gossip: Well, don't tell her that I told you she told me. YlKbb
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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.
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Thanks for purchasing items from our bake sales, raffle tickets
m 2 movie; ucivu ucorgc. Peter Pan for Strengthening Indian Nation!
To the edilor, "'Uri:. c- cku,i. r.w Pmrirk Kalama. Yellow Justice for Victim of Crime Fourt
The Victim Assistance Program
vol untccrs and coordi nator would I ike
to thank the community for the sup
port they showed by purchasing from
our bake sales and raffle tickets. Wc
really appreciate it a lot.
The following people won in the
Please continue your help
To Parents
Parent's of the Madras High
School Class of "1992" arc working
very hard at raising funds to support
the All-Night, DrugAlcohol Free
Graduation Party.
I would like to rccognic the
parents from the Warm Springs
Community for helping in this
project. Wc have approximately 124
senior students this year, of these 4 1
are Native Americans.
On March 26, 1992, parents of the
graduating class from the Warm
Springs Community had a Sack
Lunch Sale at the Warm Springs
Administration Lobby. Wc were able
to raise $137.14 with this project I
would like to acknowledge the fol
lowing parents who were involved:
thank you, Frances Allen, for con
tacting these parents who were asked
to donate lunch foods for the sale,
Nancy Kirk, Eileen Spino, Kathcrinc
Watah, Relda Jack, Greta White Elk,
Wanda VanPclt, Kathleen Moses,
Lori Fucntcs, Harry & Pat Miller,
Charlcne White. A special thanks to
June Suttcrlcc, Kathleen Foltz and
my husband Carl Markgraf for all
their help selling and putting the
lunches together. Thank you Hous
ing Department for allowing us to
use your kitchen.
We were also able to place a dona
tion box at the Valentine Dance that
was held on February 15, 1992, at the
Kah-Nce-Ta Lodge. I would like to
thank Sonja Kenyon, Mariam Souers
and Laura Jaap Vollstcdt for volun
teering to help with this project. We
collected $36.39. A total of $173.53
was deposited to the Senior account
at the Juniper Bank in Madras from
these two projects.
There is another project in
Happy Birthday!
Candeleria Rhoan
April 2, 1992
Love,Antone Torrez
Shaker Church
celebrates 40th
anniversary
To our people,
On April 17, 18 and 19 we will
host our 40th year anniversary in
memory of all who helped build the
Shaker Church. It is also our annual
Easter weekend.
In the last year members have
tried to locate a picture of the old
Shaker Church, that was used before
the present one was built.
These people worked hard at
building the ShakerChurch: Clarence
McKinley, Francis Greene, Hilbert
Williams, Sims Holliquilla, Leonard
Polk, Charley Tufti, Russell Charley,
Bill Switzler, Tom Brown, Louie
Mitchell, Roosevelt Suppah, Archie
Mitchell, Bill Eyle, Wesley Walsey,
Mickey Arthur, Two Coastal
Brother's.
Head Cooks: Tillie Stacona, Celia
Greene, Elvina Switzler, Matilda
Mitchell, Ida Wanassey, Jessie
Arthur.
We have a great respect for all the
families who helped build the Shaker
Church. When we enter into the
church we know these brothers and
sisters will always live in our
memories, and in the songs we sing.
Feel free to come on in and rejoice
with us this weekend as we honor
"Jesus" and those who helped build
the Shaker Church.
May God Bless.
Shaker Church members
Pix ie Sanders. Miawi: torey
Clements, Shawl; Paula Miller,
Shawl; Harry llintsala. Kitchen
Concept (salt and pepper shaker);
Oliver Kirk, Yarn SashBeaded
Earings; Myrtle Adams.Tiny Beaded
Hat; Anna Clements, Turquoise
Necklace; Dean Adams, Terminator
oniiniH nnu W nrw nckino the
Businesses in the community to
contribute money, gifts or gift cer
tificates as support for the party.
Volunteer helpers for this project arc
Madeline Qucahpama,WilmaPicard.
Charlcne White and me, Manic
Markgraf.
Again I want to say thank you,
Warm Springs parents, businesses
and community for taking part in this
project. You are helping provide a
safe, fun and memorable experience
for our future gencrauon.
Thank you,
Senior Parent and Donation
Committee Member,
Martie Markgraf
Pastor Rick offers
To the editor,
All of us at the Presbyterian
Church invite everyone to Easter
Sunday Worship. Easter Sunday is
April 19. Easter Breakfast will be at
9:30 a.m., worship at 1 1 :00 a.m., egg
hunt to follow worship. We ask that
you bring some Eastcreggsand candy
for the hunt. Easter Sunday night at
7:00 p.m. will be a communion ser
vice at the Presbyterian Church.
Some also's I would like to give
my full support of the new Com
modities Program. Many of you know
that the Presbyterian Church operates
the emergency food box program here
in Warm Springs. With the Com
modities Program now in place no
one in Warm Springs will have a
reason to be hungry except for bad
judgment.
Finally, parents don't give up on
your teenage kids. When a child
leaves home the first place they will
go is to a friend or a home of another
family member. In order to stay a
while they must give a reason for
leaving. It is upon this story another
adult will make a choice to give
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
DAMION!
Have a great one!
Sky, Saphronia &
Toya
Warmth extended
truly appreciated
To the editor:
On March 1 1, 1992 veterans from
the Post Traumatic Stress Treatment
Program at the American Lake Vet
erans Administrative Medical Cen
ter participated in a special commu
nity activity at the Warm Springs
Reservation in Oregon. The evening
was a tribute to veterans and included
a welcome by the Washut Drums at
the Longhouse, a wonderful salmon
bake meal, powwow and giveaway.
The warm spirit that was extended
to our group made a significant
healing impact amongst our group
members who struggle in recovery
from the trauma of war. On behalf of
the staff from the Post Traumatic
Stress Treatment Program at
American Lake, we wish to thank
each and every person who made this
event possible. Your community
pride and commitment to veterans is
an example that other communities
could surely emulate.
Many Thanks,
Bill Hook, Mental Health
Associate
Bob Coalson MSW, Co-Team
Leader
Amy Morris MS, Team
Leader
Steven Tke MA, Program
Director
2 movie; ucivu ucorgc, Peter Pan
movie; Patrick Kalama, Yellow
Cake; Bcrnic Greene-Boise, Yellow
Cake; Louis Scott, Pink Cake; John
DcBiaso, Big Cake; I lacl Winanwil,
Lop Shawl.
Again thank you all for the sup
port Wc were fund raising for mile
age to Albuquerque, New Mexico
for activity bus
To the parents of and The Warm
Springs community,
The activity bus has not been run
ning for a few weeks now due to the
fact that we can not find a qualified
bus driver to make the bus run be
tween Warm Springs and the Madras
schools. It is the responsibility of the
Education Services Program to fill
this need.
Wc need a qualified certified
driver with a Commercial Drivers
License (CDL). Wc arc working on
this matter.
We are asking the parents to bear
with us and perhaps form a"car pool"
message of hope
shelter to your child. A parent must
be willing to love deeply enough to
go and give your side of the story. To
love your child home is at times a
loud heart sharing event But wc must
be willing to even fight ourselves in
order to save our family. The fight in
ourselves comes when the story of
the child to a friend is true. Then wc
mustchoosc when wc can come home
as a parent. Parents don't give up on
your teenage kids. Parents don't give
up on yourselves.
God bless you and keep you close
to him.
Pastor Rick
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Happy Birthday
Dad!
Mon. April 13, 1992
John Katchia, Sr.
Love, Sky, Saphronia &
Toya
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Thanks for votes
To the people who voted for me:
I want to take this time to thank
you from my heart The voting results
were very close. I really appreciated
the fact that you took the time and
went out to vote. Just because I am
not on Tribal Council docs not mean
that I will stop working for you the
people of the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs. I am still working for
the organization and will be here to
help you. Again, thank you.
Irene B. Wells
Tribal Member
Son bom to Whites 328
Lester, Jr. and Reona White would
like to announce the birth of their
son, Colton Andrew White, born
March28, 1992 at the Mountain View
Hospital in Madras. Colton was 7
lbs. 13.8 oz. and 21 inches at birth.
His grandparents are: Evangeline
Trimble of Warm Springs; and Mr &
Mrs. Lester White, Sr. of Hoopa,
California. Colton has a brother,
Dennis, and a sister, Kristen, both
from Redding, California. Colton ir
now a resident of Warm Springs.
for Strenuiheninu Indian Nations:
Justice for Victim of Crime Fourth
National Conference.
Sincerely,
Kamona Ban,
Victim Assistance Program
Coordinator
or make arrangements on their own
for the transportation of thcirchildrcn
until this situation is worked out
Thank you.
Myrna Courtney,
Director, Education Services
Program
Happy Birthday
Shauna Mehlberg!
April 14, 1992
Love ya, Saphronia
Katchia
Information wanted
To the editor,
We two (Sabine, 20 years, and
Tom, 18, from Switzerland) saw a
report about Warm Springs in the TV
a few days ago. Wc are very interested
in Indians, their culture, life yestcr
day and today, their problems and so
on.
We try to support the Indians in
their fight for their rights. But it is
hard to get good informations. And
so we try to have a lot of contact with
people who are well acquainted with
this topic.
Could you please send us any good
informations or reports about the In
dians at Warm Springs?
We heard also that a man in Warm
Springs prints a newspaper from the
Indians to the Indians. Is it possible
that we can get a subscription to this
newspaper? How many have we to
pay for it?
We thank you very much for your
help and send you our compliments.
Sabine & Tom
Setziweg 17
8272 Ermatingen TG
Switzerland
Happy Birthday Dad!
Wed. April 8, 1992
Love, Nicolas, Laronn &
Carolyn
Happy Easter
across the miles
Ashley Marie
We love you and miss you!
The Thompson family
Samantha's pups missing
Has anyone seen Samantha's
puppies? Eight weele old LabBlue
Tick Healer puppies wandered off or
picked up from our residence. One is
a male, black with a white left foot,
and a white spot on the neck. The
other is a female, reddish brown.
Please, this was the third time
Samantha has tried to have puppies
to play with. Return orcontactSheilah
Wahnetah at 553-3555 on where
abouts, or return.