Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon July 10, 1992 Pack 7 Taholah takes The annual mcn'i and womcn'i Pi-Ume-Sha Slo-pitch softball tour nament was held over the weekend of June 26, 27 and 28, 1992. Spec la tors and players sat through the heat of the sun one day and rain and - ; ' " ' "'2 "V ....... : ().. . . . , I. ... -- .il Brooker Jones of Pendleton crossed the plate as Warm Springs catcher, Willie Bagley attempts to put him out. Third baseman Rudy Clements looks on. August event their friends and families. This monument will be built with no federal, tribal and state funds, and will not be located on any federal, tribal or state lands. It will belong to all Indian people and will be built by funds generated by the NAVMA, from powwow donations, NAVMA enterprises such as documentaries, etc. We feel we must give proper thanks for our brave Native Ameri can Warriors, many of whom made the supreme sacrifice for the freedom we now enjoy and take for granted. In keeping with the traditions of our people, we are deeply honored to participate in the national and inter national events which honor our Native American Veterans. Our warriors have not passed on in vain, we remember The Native American Warrior Veterans Memorial Association (NAWVMA) has scheduled a pow Early morning fire claims life of Chad Smith, 16-year-old son of Bruce Smith and Norma (Ike) Smith, died of smoke inhalation in a fire at the homeof Woodrow and Iris Smith Sunday, June 28. The younger Smith had gone to his grandparents' home after attending Pi-Ume-Sha activities Saturday evening. According to Public Safety gen eral manager Jeff Sanders, the fire broke out between 4 and 4:30 a.m. and was reported at 5 a.m. to local fire officials by Stewart Smith, who is no relation to the victim, said Sanders. Fire trucks arrived at the residence, TOTAL LOSS-Woody and Iris Smith 's 16-year-old Chad Smith. . , 2T I j , ' ' ' On""" .,, 1 ' 1 - ji - .X 1 I , . f SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS . CITY SUBSCRIPTION RA TES: $9.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S. $15.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE THE U.S. All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spllyay Tymoo at no cost. Spllyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. championship wind the next But that rain didn't stop Raft River of Taholah, as they defeated Silctt in the men's cham pionship game. Pendleton, Oregon placed third, White Swan, Washing ton came in fourth as the Reservation Suns followed behind. i n ,, . ... . to honor warriors-Continued from page 3 wowtribute to honor all veterans of WWI, WWII.Korca. Vietnam, Grenada, Panama and Desert Storm for August 28-30, 1992, at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bob Hope will be NAWVMA's Honorary National Chairman. All events are open to the public, the scheduled activities arc: On Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday, August 24-26 will be the Native American Patriot Games, Job Openings The following are jobs available as of June 30, 1992. To submit an application call Frances Allen. To ask about job details call the contact person listed. Positiondepartmentcontact person Records ClerkManagement of ficesGinger Smith located at 2221 East Tcnino just above the Pi-Ume-Sha grounds, at 5:06 a.m. to find the house fully engulfed in flames. Preliminary in vestigation shows that a leaky faucet or drain in the upstairs portion of the house leaked onto the electrical panel and eroded the wiring.causing a short The fire had two points of origination; a lamp in the kitchen and the wiring along rafters in the basement. The victim was found in a basement bedroom. An autopsy conducted Monday, June 29, showed that Smith died to smoke inhalation.The elder Smiths were taken to Mt. View Hos home was destroyed in a June 28 fire that STATE title at tourney The all-stars were awarded to the following; from Reservation Suns Paul Wapat, and Ted Strom, from Warm Springs, Tim Pigslcy and Ja son Palmer. Silctz all -stars were Kevin and Bristol. Donnie Baelcy and Brooker Jones were all-stars from Pendleton. Lcnnie and Vcm were the Raft River all-stars. Tiger's Warm Springs team was the sportsmanship team of the weekend and the Most Valuable Player was Bcnjie Kautz of Raft River. In the women's tournament Warm Springs was the defending champi ons as they defeated the Bra vcttcs of Warm Springs. The N.W. Athletics received third place while Taholah was the fourth place finisher, with the Yellow Jackets following. Sue Hawks was the all-star for the WhitcSwan Yellow Jackets, and Sue Kalama was the Taholah all-star. From the N.W. Athletics, Sandra Danzuka and Dcsi Smiscon were the all-stars, from Lapwai, Mary Taylor and Angel McCormick were awarded all-stars. The all stars from the Bravcttcs were Lynn Tancwasha. Leslie Cochran, and Bobbie Calica, while Linda Blodgctt, Dcanie Smith and Sue Davis were the Warm Springs all-stars. Sportsmanship went to the Yellow Jackets and Most Valuable Player went to Sue Davis of the Warm Springs team. S.L.C., Utah. All Native American teams (basketball, Softball, golf) arc welcome. Prc-rcgistration is required. Thursday, August 27: The first annual National Indian Veteran's Meeting at the Salt Palace, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All Native American Veterans 6 families arc invited. Also, in the evening the NAWVMA Princess fagcant will be held at the Little heater at 6 p.m. (11) Teacher Aides, 1 Teacher Aide, 1 Teacher Aide, I Secretary IVHcad StartNancy Kirk Staff AccountantFinanceDoug Mcdlyn Child Care Specialist (youth worker)Family Preservation Prog. Jon Grant Probate ClerkDeputy Clerk teen-ager pital where they were treated and released. The house was a total loss. Sanders said that a crowd gath ered quickly at the house and that 10 to 15 "scuffles" broke out between the bystanders and police. He added that three to five individuals were arrested for interference, disorderly conduct and being under the influ ence. The Pi-Ume-Sha committee took donations and raised over $ 1 ,500 for the family. A washer and dryer were also donated to the family. claimed the life of their grandson, ZIP Identify the location at which this photograph was taken and win a year's subscription to Spllyay Tymoo for yourself or a fnend. Call 553-1644 after 1:00 p.m. Monday, July 13 with your answer. Jefferson County fair set for July 23-26 Many events will be occurring during the Jefferson county fair and Rodeo. Friday, August 28: Powwow Tribute at the Salt Palace arena, 5 p.m., dance contest. Native American arts, craf is, and food sale. The public is welcome, admission will be charged, funds go to build Veteran's Monument. Saturday, August 29: Everyone is welcome to join in the Billy Mills Benefit Run, at 7:30 a.m. Awards will be given. CourthouscP. Mitchell Secretary IllPlant Management Sandra Greene Bookkeeper AccountantHous ingDclano Miller Sew Machine OperatorWarm Springs ClothingB. Courtney Maintenance Service Helper Jefferson County School District Support Services; 475-6192 Tcachcr-2nd Grade, Teachcr-5th Grade, Secretary IIWarm Springs ElementarySupport Services; 475 6192 Happy Birthday Kayleen Clements Mom, Tiger, Arlene, Damon Happy 4th Birthday RJ. Love ya always, Brother Sky, Saphronia and Toya Veterans honored Continued from page 2 There were many Native Ameri can Veterans who served in that conflict and remember those cold dingy days spent on those cold mountains of Korea. This is the first time the Korean Veterans were honored as they were here in Warm Springs during the Pi-Ume-Sha Days. Blood screenings to be held through September The Warm Springs IHS Diabetes Program, in cooperation with the Tribal Community Health Promotion Department, will hold two blood sugar and blood pressure screenings each month. The last Tuesday of every month, the screening will be held at the Tribal Administration Building from 9 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. The site of the second monthly screening will rotate, but will always be on the third Thursday of the month from 9 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. The schedule for the screenings through September is as follows: July 16 Garment Factory July 28 Administration Building August 20 Early Childhood De velopment Center August 25 Administration Building September 17 Macy's September 29 Administration Building If you don't have diabetes, but a member of your family docs, it is important for you to learn more about the disease and to have your blood sugar checked regularly. The screenings are a good place to do this. Staff are available to answer any questions you might have and will also have printed materials to hand out If you have any questions re garding the screenings, please call Candace Reich at the clinic at 553-1196. t 7-y Parade Saturday, July 25 there will be a parade downtown. The parade be gins at 10:00 a.m. The theme is "Har vest and Heritage." There will be 1 1 divisions. A Creativity Award will be given to the entry possessing "unique creativity". The award will be $20. A $50 award will be given to the outstanding float of the parade. The winner will be chosen from en tries in Division 2, 3, 4, and 5. In spirit of the parade, all entries in eluding new vehicles, equipment and such that do not wish to be judged should be decorated in some manner. At least one item should have the name of the entering firm on it. Admission Admission is General Admission, $3.00day; 12andundcr,$2.00day; Grant received Through a special USDA Grant funds have been provided to hire an additional Extension Agent for the Warm Springs Extension Office. The USDA funded position will focus on delivering educational pro grams to beef cattle producers on the Reservation. It has been recognized for a number of years that dollar return to the Reservation's livestock producers could be increased by better grazing and livestock man agement practices. This position will actively seek to assist producers to increase their dollar return. The Warm Springs Elementary LIBRARY will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12 noon to 4 p.m. through July 30 - Howlak Tichum Leander Squally Leandcr Fabian Squally was born on December 6, 1971 in Olympia, Washington and died on June 20, 1992 in Nisqually, Washington. He was the son of Leonard Squally and the late Colleen Tufti, and was an enrolled member of the Confeder ated Tribes of Warm Springs. Leandcr lived in Warm Springs until 1985 and then moved to Nisqually to live with his father, Leonard Squally. He attended school in Warm Springs, Beaverton, Or egon and Yelm, Washington where he graduated in 1990. Throughout these times he enjoyed basketball, hunting and fishing. He is preceded in death by his mother Colleen, October 1985, his older brother Kelvin Kalama, April 1985 his grandparents Lenora and Charles Tufti, and Andrew Squally. Leander leaves behind his father Leonard Squally, his grandmother Sadie Mounts of Nisqually, Wash ington, and two brothers Bobby Jo Stuntz of Nisqually and Perry Chad On June 28, 1992, Chad Randall Smith passed away at his grandpar ents home in Warm Springs. He was born on July 9, 1975 in Madras, Or egon and the apparent cause of his death was smoke inhalation. His parents were Bruce and Norma (Ike) Smith. He attended school in Warm Springs and was currently a student at Madras High School at the lime of his death. He worked as a game room attendant at Kah-Nce-Ta Lodge and especially enjoyed motorcycles. He was a lifetime residence of Warm Springs and was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The dressing ceremonies were - season pass, $9.00 each; season pass 12 and under, $6.00 each; Family Day, $1.00 each; Friday, Senior Citizen Day, 65 and older free. 4-H and FFA Exhibitors- I.D. Bands arc $2.00 each. Rodeo There will be two rodeo shows, Friday, July 24 at 7:00 p.m.. The rodeo is free with General Admis sion. Also appearing at intermission will be the the Silver Sage Riders. Shows The exhibiting shows will start Thursday July 25. The Walking Puppet Theatre, 4-H FFA Sheep Market Class. Open Cow Horse Contest and Romeo Productions Light and Dance will take place on Thursday. Friday July 24 is Senior Citizen Day. Dance A Big Western Dance will be held Saturday, July 25 at 9:00 p.m.. It will be held at the Corwin Arena. The Tone Masters will be there. Run A one mile and a 4.75 competi tive "Run For Fun" will be Saturday, July 25, 8:30 a.m. at Sahalce Park. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. at the Park. The awards ceremony is scheduled for 9:30 a.m.. Carnival Davis Amusement company will set their carnival up July 23-26, start ing at 11:00 a.m. each day. Stock sales 4-H and FFA will have a sale Saturday, July 7 to the 25 at 7:00 p.m. at the Farrcll Show Barn Kalama, Jr. of Warm Springs. Also surviving him are his uncles, Thurman "Gus" Tufti, Leonard "Shmoo" Tufti and George Aguilar, Sr. of Warm Springs, also Chief, Lewis and Kenny Squally of Nisqually. Finally there are his vari ous aunts Melinda Polk of Warm Springs, Caroline Byrd, Annie Tho mas, and Karen Simmons of Nisqually. The dressing was held on June 22, 1 992 at 6 p.m. at the Nisqually Tribal Center Gymnasium and the burial was on June 23 at 10a.m. at Nisqually cemetery. The overnight services were conducted by the 7-drum and Ben Charles. Pall Bearers were; Thurman and Vernon Squiemphen, John Lee Master, Robert McGee, Robert Wells, and Aaron Squally. Honorary pall bearers were; Robert and Rodney Thomas, Andrew Wilkins, Robert Blacketeer, Jason Kalama, and Adochas Gottfriedson, also in attendance were all his rela tives and friends. Smith held Tuesday, June 30, 1992 at 3 p.m. at the Agency Longhouse with overnight services following. Offi ciating was Samuel Starr, Bcmice Mitchell, and Prosanna Williams. Burial services were held at 8 a.m. on Wedncsday.July 1, 1992. The casket bearers were; Bobby Thurby.George Ike, Walter Wolfe, James Greeley, Brian Macy, Ian Tohet, Robert Speak thunder, and James WatlamcL Surviving Chad were his father Bruce Smith, brother Clinton Smith, sisters S herri L. S mith, Dcna Thurby, and Veronica Smith, his grandparents Woody and Iris Smith, all of whom are from Warm Springs, and finally Dorothea Cassaway of White Salmon, Washington.