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Warm Springs, Oreaon Spilyay Tymoo Thank you! To the editor, This is a very, very laic thank you lo the JOM Committee, who were so kind in sponsoring Albert at the Special Olympics last May. It was a very enjoyable time for the whole family. Also, it is a rewarding expe rience to watch the special people compete, they put all that they have into their events and lose gracefully. Wc would like to encourage all families who have a relative who participates in Special Olympics, to come out and cheer them on. This makes them so happy, to know someone out there loves them and they do their very best. Thanks again. JOM. for giving us the opportunity to go to Eugene this year. Eva Suhi & family r Happy Birthday!!! "Mother Goose" July 2 & Uncle Rq July 8th sorry so late! I nvo nam Sroff. Jake Scott : j Frank extends To the editor, I, Charles E. Frank, would like to take this time to say an apology to the people of Warm Springs. For the danger 1 made toward my people of the community of Warm Springs with my dangerous drugs. I was pushing them off to them for a quick buck for a quick fix. Many help with powwow To the editor: Thanks to those that helped in making the HcHe Powwow another successful event First of all, thanks and acknowledgement goes to the Kah-Nce-Ta Resort for their indirect sup port of the HcHe activities. The nu merous dancers and singers that participated in the dance perfor mances and salmon bakes at Kah-Nce-Ta. The elders of Simnasho Longhouse for their mini-raffle sales donations. Other acknowledgements arc: $75 was donated by Captain Moody for the Boys Traditional 7-1 2 Division. Charlotte Hcrkshan's $100 pledge from last year sponsored part of drum pay. Viola Kalama donated $20 and Fred Wallulatum family $50. Pop sales during the powwow clcarcd$128 towards 1993powwow. Other donations were: $20 from Nathan Jim, Jr.; undetermined pledge from Rosalie Slimjohn on behalf of Willard Suppah, Jr. and Mr. & Mrs. Warner Jim donated a cedar basket for raffle. The amounts paid as prizes and drumming, etc. depends on the money raised during the year. All help is greatly appreciated. The results of the HcHe Powwow are as follows: Tiny Tots dance each night, grand total of 53-GirlsFancy 7-12: l.Elaina Jackson; 2. Angel Berry; 3. Eileen Dick. Boys Fancy 7-12: 1. Eddie Winishut; 2. Gene Harvey, Jr.; 3. Windy Harvey; Consolation: Charles Knight. Girls Traditional 7-12: 1. Susie Walsey; 2. Tilda Walsey; 3. Elfreda Smith; Consolation: Gloria Brown. Boys Traditional 7-12: 1. William Spino; 2. Kenneth Tuckta; 3. Buster Isadore; Consolation: Wamblee Wallulatum, James Happy Birthday!!! to tnese senior citizens born in the month of July: 3rd Julia Barney, Mabel Eyle, & Russell Smith 4th Matilda Mitchell 6th Reuben Johnson 7th Christine Tom 8th EdithDanzuka,Rita Squiemphen 11th Joyce Quinn 16th Viola Kalama 22nd Henrietta Johnson 24th Prosanna Williams 25th Marion Biss 27th Wilson Wewa, Sr. i j r SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS CITY All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at nl SsrSD?lvav Tfvmoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Spnngs, t where did the To the people of Warm Springs: I'm writing this letter to let the people know that when they raised money for Woodv and Iris Smith down at the li Umc-Sha grounds, which was $ 1,500 I believe, that Woody and Iris never got any of that money or the other things that the stands donated. Where the money went and the other tilings, I guess we'll never know. Iris told me that some of the people had asked her if she had got the money and the other things, she told them no, but she thanked tnem any Thanks for help To the editor, Special thanks and prayers go out to the emergency suuf that was on duty. From the receptionist to the maternity ward staff who did a fan- Have you seen my cat? Missing cat Blackwhite male wearing a yellow collar. Last seen on Poosh Street in West 1 fills. Call 553 1719 if you have seen this cat. apology for illegal actions i iiisit would line to sav that I am very sorry for my ways of making money. And I would like to say there's a better way of making a living than dealing drugs to my people. I just got impatient for a job and felt I was going to make it one way or the other if I couldn't find a job and I guess my way was very wrong. It was thechcap way out to make my living and the Walsey. Girls Traditional 13-17: 1. Helen Clements. Boys Traditional 13-17: I.Harry Hisatakc. Girls Fancy 13-17: 1. Mildred Oncpcnnce; 2. April Oncpcnnce; 3. Louisa Tuckta. Boys Fancy 13-17: 1. Albert Oncpcnnce; 2. Corey Schuster, 3. Reggie Heath. Ladies Fancy 18: 1. Fern Slimjohn; 2. Melissa Johnson; 3. Irene Oncpcnnce; Consolation: Carla Tcwec, Penny Umtuch. Mens Fancy 18: 1. Malt Clements; 2. Josh Umtuch; 3. Gene Harvey, Sr.; Con solation; Chris Arthur, William Clements. Ladies Traditional 18: 1. Jocttc Slimjohn; 2. Alice Sampson; 3. Edith Walsey. Mens Traditional 18: 1. Ronnie Walsey; 2. Joe Swcowat; 3. Curtis Thompson; Consolation: Russell Charley, Jr., Joe Tuckta. Seniors Honor Dance: Ada Sooksoit; Beatrice Winishut; Rosalie Slimjohn; Clara Moody; Nettie Showaway; Hazel Tewce; Margaret Charley; Sylvia Wallulatum; Freda Wallulatum; Ernestine Stevens; Lizzie Rhoan; Flora Onepennee; Kathleen Foil.; Reggie Winishut;Bill "Buck Jones" John; JuniorSlimjohn; and Arthur Mitchell. Unannounced Boys & Girls 7-17 Exhibition: 9 participants. This was to acknowledge the dancers in this age groups, that still participated in the powwow, even if their contests were completed the night before. Congratulations to these dancers! Drum Groups: The Boyz, North Endcrs, Mitchell Singers, Eagle Spirit, Slimjohn, Nathan Jim, Jr. Last but not least, we were honored with another visit from Miss Huck. Again, thank you and we look forward to next year. Sincerely, Benny Heath 25th Anniversary to be celebrated The 25th wedding anniversary will be held Saturday, August 1st, for Grant and Leslie Sharp. This event will be a reception, buffet luncheon, from 1 to 4 p.m., to be held at Irvin and Maryjane Sharps ranch home, Grant's parents, 15450S.FeyperPk. Road, Molalla, Oregon. Grant and Leslie's children, Erin, Tristan, and Kaelyn will host the event to honor their parents and re quest no gifts please. The phone number is 829-2375. All tribal members are welcome to attend. STATE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S. $15.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE THE U.S. money go? way. She told me that if they needed the money and the other things more than them, that it was alright with her, but do you and I believe that the committee could use that much money overnight, maybe, but think about it people, just what is going on! I don't want the committee to be angry at Woody and Iris for my writing this letter, for they know nothing of this. For I don't think it's right for the committee to have the people belie ve that they helped, when they did not Sincerely, Wimpy Winishut during birth tastic job through the whole ordeal. Especially on keening me calmed down. To Peggy Kemper, Carolyn Phillips, Jan Monroe and Janet Mender for their assistance to my wife and our son. To Dr. Nakamura and Dr. Licuallcn for the delivery. May He guide and watch over your footsteps always. Respectfully, a parent and father, Tony "Big Rat" Suppah community had to pay for my poor way of making a living. And the only way I can say I am truly sorry is to write this letter to you all. Whether I am court ordered to write this letter or not It's the way I feel. Drugs arc bad. So please forgive me please. Yours sincerely, Charles E. Frank ? . if Happy 1st Birthday Theodore Teddy" Walsey, Jr. July 16, 1991 Satus, Washington parents: Ted Walsey, Sr., Jenny Wesley-Walsey Grandparents: Anita Walsey, atus; Richard Walsey, Sr., Warm Springs; Rosita Wesley; Cecil Wesley, Sr. Legal Notices Confederated Trlbet of tht Warm Spring! Reservatioa of Oregon n Lester Tanewaaha, Jr. Defendant Case New CRM-92 To: Lester Tanewaaha, Jr. You era hereby notified (hit the tbove cited case(s), aa filed in the Wum Spring Tribal Court hu bem scheduled for a ihow cauae hearing at 1:30 p.m. on the 10th dy of August, 1992. You are hereby ordered lo be and appear at the Wsrm Spring! Tnbal Court at the time and date shown, to ihow cauae why the impended Mntence of March 3. 1 992, ahould not be imposed for your failure to comply with the tentence impoeed againtt you. Thi hearing, will not be I full hearing on the menu of the cue; you mint appear and defend againat a complaint that you failed to obey the Order of the Court. If you fail to appear aa to ordered, the Tribal Court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and iatue warrant for your arrest If you have any question, you should seek legal assistance immedi ately. Dated at Warm Springs .Oregon on this fehdayof July. 1992. Walter Langneae Judge, Warm Springe Tribal Court Congratulations!!! Tony and Lucy on your new baby boy "Red Sky Walker" fr. Tony, Selena, & kids ZIP J Gco-quiz Identify the location of this area on tht Reservation and win a year's subscription to Spilyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend. Call 5S3-H44 after I. -00 pjn., Monday, 27 with your answer. Job Openings The following arc job openings as of July 8, 1992. To submit applica tions sec Frances Allen. For details about jobs listed call the contact person listed. PositionDeparlmentContact person AccountantAdmin. Services Lvnn Davis Commiticc SecretaryAdmin. ScrviccsM. Adams SecretaryExtension ScrviccsA. Boilcau Buyer sTPurchasingLonnic James Forest TechnicianForcstryTcrry Shand Groundskccping(Traincc-full time)Employmcnt ScrviccsHam Greeley Firefighter TraineeEmployment ScrviccsHam Greeley Employee Assistant Trainee CounselorEmployment Services Ham Greeley Family Treatment Coordinator CPSJon Grant Family Preservation Specialist CPSJon Grant Child Care Specialistyouth workcrCPSJon Grant MaternalChild Health Specialist Health PromotionJudy Charley Community Prevention Special istHealth PromotionJudy Charley SecretaryForcstrySharon Orr Chief JudgeTribal CourtBenson Happy Birthday!!! Grandma, Patricia J. Brown love, Logan H. Craig, "Goobie" Cheese available Tribal Commodities is offering free cheese with sign up. For more information contact: Patty Smith at 553-3422 or stop by the Commodi ties Warehouse at the Industrial Park. Confederated Tribes of the Warm Sprlnga Reservation of Oregon rs Illon WahsUe Defendant CiNo.:CR55Ml To: DlonWahsise You are hereby notified that the above cited caae(i), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court hu been scheduled for a ihow cause hearing st 1:30 pm. on the 10th day of August, 1992. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Spring! Tribal Court at the time and date shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence of February 21, 1992, should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed against you. This hearing, will not be full hearing on the merits of thecase; you must appearand defend against a complaint that you failed to obey the Order of the If you fail to ippear as so ordered, the Tribal Court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and iisue a warrant for your arrest. If you have any questions, you should seek legal assistance immedi ately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 6lh dsy of July, 1992. Walter Langneae Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Fire donations-Continued Jtinincr Bank or mailed to the local chapter's, P.O. Box 215, Madras. They also need volunteers, espe cially Tribal Members and members of the Hispanic community that are bilingual, to serve as disaster volun teers for single family disasters. If you are interested please drop Bill Good wishes from Rep.Clarno To the editor, To my dear friends of the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs. I missed seeing you and being with you during trie Pi-Ume-Sha Treat Days. As a member of the Revenue Committee I was called to attend the hearing on the Governor's tax pro posal. I truly hope you had a won derful celebration and was also very sorry to miss the opening of the Early Education Center. My heart and good wishes were with you for both events. Beverly Clarno Majority Whip State Representative Heath Records ClerkManagement Ginger Smith Administrative OfficcrCPSJon Grant SecretaryWater & Soil (NR)S. Garcia Property ClerkPolice Dept. Teeny Tappo 509-J seeking The Jefferson County School District 509-J has a vacancy for an Education Resource Center Educa tional Assistant 6 hoursday at the Warm Springs Elementary School. Starting date for this position is September 1,1992. To qualify for this job applicant must: Demonstrate aptitude for the work to be performed; Such alterna Wild horse race To the editor: The Memorial Wildhorse Race turned out very good. The total number of teams that entered was 1 8 Out of the 18 teams they were di vided into four sectioned events throughout the Treaty Days Rodeo, June 27 & 28th. Out of the four sections the top two teams were taken and put into the final round which was eight teams going for 1st, 2nd, and third place. First place was in memory of Vernon "Jughcad" Suppah, which did wild horse racing in his days. Franklin S uppah familycameupwith $500 added fee, would like to thank Shirley Heath for donating the three ribbon shirts that was given to the third place team. Wanda VanPeltdid a good job of coming up with the 4 high quality and very beautiful beaded buckles, which were made by Nadine Herkshan, Delsie Scott, and two by herself. The first team was: Ray Roba, Buck Smith and Troy Smith. First place team received the beaded buckles and 50 of entry and Water- Continued from page 1 members along with federal repre sentatives will meetagain.to continue water negotiation discussions. Plan ning for both the future of the Tribe and the future of the State takes in sight and understanding. Although negotiations seem painstakingly slow, the thoroughness of the agree ment must be assured. Tribal members are encouraged to ask questions about water negotia tions. District representatives can answer some questions. A video is available through the Warm Springs Natural Resources Department free of charge which provides much in formation. from page 3 Apgar a line at P.O. Box or let Mary Raines, Sally Crandall, Lupe Ellis or Raneva Dowty know of your .mr. interest. They need your support! we obtained a grant to assist us in re cruitment and training efforts. Re member they are an all volunteer chapter and a few of them cannot do it all. Call Bill Apgar, disaster and board chairman, at 475-3135 with any questions and suggestions. Howlak Tichum Bryanne Rowe Bryanne C. Rowe was bom Octo ber 20, 1989 in Toppenish, Wash ington and died July 12, 1992 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon. Bryanne was the child of Richard and Alane (Eyle) Rowe, III. Rowe is preceded in death by his great grandparents Frances Patt, Walter Johnson, Grace Andrews, Richard Rowe, Sr., Maggie Rowe and grandmother, Arleta Johnson. Surviving her are her parents, Rich ard and Alane (Eyle) Rowe, III of Warm Springs, brothers; Richard Dick Rowe IV, Cameron Rowe and 4 i ' X ' Bookkecpcr-AccountantHous-ingDelano Miller General Office AssistantW.S. ClothingB. Courtney Other employer jobs: Teachcr-2nd Grade, Teachcr-5ih GradeSupport Services 475-6192 Secretary IIW.S. Elementary Support Services 475-6192 ERC assistant tives to the above qualification as the Board may find appropriate and ac ceptable. Closing date for applications is August 6, 1992. Interested candidates should contact: Support Services Building, Jefferson County School District 509-J, 445 SE Buff Street, Madras, Oregon 97741; (503) 475 6192. shows success the $500 added money, which came out to be $2050. Second place was in memory of Dennis Starr, who also did wildhorse racing in his days. The Ramona Stan family came up with very nice looking turquoise coats with lettering. The second place team was: Donavan Burns, Claude Smith, Jr. and Maurice Smith. As second place winners, the team received the jacks and 30 percent of the entry and $500 added money, which came out to be $1,230. Third place was in memory of Devearl Winishut, who was also in volved in wildhorse racing. The third place team was: Spud Smith, Hobo Patt and Rodney Smith. The third place team received ribbon shirts and 20 percent oftheentryand $500 added money, totalling $820. We would also like to thank Enie Herkshan, Jacob Frank, Sr. and Ned Hurtado for doing a very good job of the judging of the event. Sincerely, Lorraine Suppah Happy 1st Birthday Sweetie Chandla Leah Yeo love, Logan Hollis Craig and Vanessa L. Orange Happy Birthday 40 years- With the light of tomorrow I wish your dreams come true. Happy Birthday Ivan Leo Stanley Rowe and sister Stephanie all of Warm Springs; Grandparents; Richard Rowe, Jr. of Warm Springs, Nina Patt Rowe of Madras, Alexander Eyle, Jr. of Toppenish, Washington, great grandparents; Olney Patt, Sr. of Warm Springs, Alex Eyle, Sr., and Ellie Eyle of Toppenish. The dressing was held on July 13, 1992 at 3 p.m. at the Simnasho Longhouse and the burial was on July 14, 1992 at 6 a.m. at the Agency Cemetery. Officiating was done by Delbcrt and Velma Frank. ..LyiMl.tHi.kWlW."l'ill"ll'll' -I J ... JL -.-..i iumim.ii f' .-. ?' i ' '" ' "j rv" , . ' f s, . , : - ""' v.- T 1 I