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Page 4 juiy 23, 1993 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Editorial E Coosh EEWA: (The way it is) Letters to the Editor I L "Spifyaf Speois" s TOE NESS A reporter said to her boss, "It's amazing how Politicians never say anything yet always insist they've been misquoted." YIKES SS SS SS A teacher asked her class if anyone knew where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Little Johnny raised his hanb and said, "At the bottom." YIKES SS SS SS Bill said, "Mom, will you lend me $5.00?" "Certainly Not" "If you do, I'll tell you what Dad said to the Maid while you were at the beauty shop." She pulled out a $5.00 bill, "What did he say?" "He said, be sure you do the laundry tomarrow." YIKES SS SS SS Thanks! To Mr. & Mrs. Mike Emhoolah & family, Mr. Ivan Gabriel & family, I am honored to have received the beautiful gifts. The feathers you have given me are a blessing. They will be cherished throughout my life in the far and near future. Thank you very much. Thlitchum, Merle Anne Kirk Miss Warm Springs 92-93 1st Runner up, Miss Indian World r Happy Birthday RJ! from your YayaSky Kalama family reunion a moment in history During the campaign trail for the Prcsidcncey of the United States, Ginton made some big promises to the voting public. Now half of the year has elapsed there are many things need answcring.Thcrc was ideas for a jobs bill, and education bill, a settlement of the forest dcscrcpcncics here on the west coast and on and on. Well like they say, "Everything isn't all Glitter, Glamor and Gold!" Take the education prob lems for instencc. Many schools have to make cuts in certain areas in order to operate for the coming year. Some of the first things hit arc the extra curricula activities such as sports, some jobs and school bussing. What is it with all the people now days? There never was problems such as this in the past. Perhaps it all boils down to: "I've got my education, and all set up in business, so all you kids can go jump in a lake!"To make a budget work people feel that athletics can go, yet they don't realize thats one of the main subjects any school should keep. School bussing is another thing that's under the axe all the time.' Let's take a look at bussing and athletics. For one thing on school bussing is the wear and tear on the school busses, the maintenance is the main problem there, so if they cut bussing that would save a chunk of money. Voters feel that kids can find their own way to and from school. "Well, in the OLDEN Day's, I guess kids used to ride. "OLD Nellie," to and from school, or walk for miles in all kinds of weather, and feel kids can do that now," But in this day in age we don't have that caliber of kids, some of them don't know how to feed themselves let alone walk to school. To the voters now days is like, "I have my education and all set up in business so why should I worry about you kids today, so you can go jump in a lake." Voters also feel that athletics are not needed in schools and can go, probably because in their days they had to go home and slop the hogs and stuff like that for their living. Yep! they don't realize how important athletics are for the children, because it teaches them competition, leadership and if you are up with your history you will know that our generals in the service were some of the greatest athletes in college and through this leadership was developed along with the competition with the will to win, that's what we need. And if that dosn't mean anything we might as well give up. What can they, the leaders learn from Music? Sing pretty tunes without meaning and full of lies. We need everything we can get and that's a full educational standards for our youth. If everything goes well, perhaps in time everyone will live happily ever after... AHH-NAH-CHI-TOON!!! To the editor, I William C. Moses on behalf of the Kalama Family Reunion would like to thank everyone for making our first ever family gathering a complete circle. This gathering will be the making of a moment in history and a beginning for new friendships across the miles. The preparation for this event could not have happened if we didn't work together by coordi nating with each other. I want to say thanks to the fol lowing people: All family and friends who sold raffle tickets and donated prizes; Warm Springs Printing for developing tickets; Chilkat Con struction for operator and use of machinery; The Ka Wai Ola O OH A newspaper of Honolulu and KWSO, Spilyay and Madras Pioneer for ad vertising promos and feature stories; Tribal Warehouse for use of two teepees; all our friends who prepared and donated foods tor the meals; The Shaker Church and Baptist Church for use of tables chairs and benches; the Community Center for tarps and other useful things; Fish donations Adeline Miller, Joe Moses, Quinault Tribe and members; Pig donation Shane Olney ; Middlcton Portables for last minute fast service; The Outpost in Madras for Printing T-shirts; Foster Kalama for drawing design of T-shirts; and anyone else 1 may have forgotten. The visiting Hawaiian people had really enjoyed being here during Pi- Umc-Sha Powwow weekend. They stated to me that they plan to come back next year and they look forward to meeting more people. Aloha, William C. Moses The Kalama Family Reunion raffle winners: Beach Towels Margie Wells, Rosctta Klatush, John Simmons, Dcanna Williams, and Blanche Simmons; Yam Purse Paula Dclong; Cowichan Knitted caps Zclma McCloud, Anna Gutierrez; Beaded Pens John Spcnce, Roger Simmons; Beaded hair clips Cindy Brown, and LaRine Dell; Hair clips Mildred Ikebc; Beaded key ring Blanche iimmons; 5 mall basket Jo Ann Smith; yuaru watch Julia Reed Frank; Tiny basket Liz Aukai; Beaded earrings Pat McCloud, Ruby McDonald, John Houscr, Cecil Tulce, and Darrcll McDonald; T- shirts Dorian Sanchez, 5 terry McDonald, Blanche Simmons, Darrcll McDonald, John Houscn, Marie Kalama, Scott Moses, Nakai Bcnnally, Douglas Brisbois; Beaded hair barrettcs Timi McDonald, John Simmons; 6-pack Koolcr Scott Moses; Bowls Alice McCloud; Cassette tape player Shirley Hoyu Hand drum Grace Chandler, Small quilt Douglas Brisbois; Large quilt Marie Lalondc; Beaded bag Cynthia Torres; Mickey Mouse Pillows Jake Suppah, Gary Curtis; Hawaiian Bracelets Zclma McCloud, Blanche Simmons; Beaded Key chains Darrcl McCloud, Molly Fowler, Roger Simmons, Dcanna Williams, Barbara Oudcan, Mollic Iyall, Pal McCloud, Norm Nuggctts; KWSO cap Charles McCartcy; Dream catchers Oscar Kitchen, Zclma McCloud, Marie Kalama, Blanche Simmons, Judy Montourc, Sports Page, Marie Yolandc, Lindy Wells, Stcrry McDonald, Blanche Simmons, Mildred Ikebc, Barbara Allen, PhyllisGriffcn, Kathleen Moses, Margie Wells; KWSO T-shirts Timi McDonald, Lori Mitchell, Lindy Wclls.Shirlcy HoyuKWSOSweatshirt RogcrSimmons; Butter Mcltcr John Housin; Magnabar Darren Brisbois; Big Indian picture Ruby McDonald; Blue Yarn belt McKacI Williams; Pillows Blanche Simmons, Rosie Johnson, John Simmons; Small drawing picture Mclita Kalama; 4 measuring cups Roger Simmons; Red Pillow Pat McCloud; Beaded hair tics Timi McDonald; KWSO cap Roger Simmons; Printed picture Blanche Simmons; Kah-nce-ta cups Roger Simmons, Marie Yolandc; Red Pillow Mollie Iyall; Silver earrings Cynthia Torres; Quilt Blanche Simmons; Key Chain Roger Simmons; and Macramc chairs won by Cy Kalama and Stcrry McDonald. ft iM Muff extends heartfelt thanks Happy Birthday to our pre cious baby girl who's now 10 yrs. old Sheena Dawn Marie Courtney You bring great joy into our lives watching you blossom into a young lady. You have a very beautiful smile, a twinkle in your eyes and a very caring way. We are very thankful to have such a daughter & sister. Love, Mom, van, bnawn, ia, ana bteven ) To the community members, rela tives and friends of Marvin "Muff" Ike, We would like to express our ap preciation for your concern and prayers during my recent hospital-, ization. Especially Mt. Vierjiurses. " Special thanks go out to Die EMT team for their immediate response, to Charlotte Herkshan, Pat Speakthunder and my children George and Rhonda Ike for being present to support my wife. There were many friends and family that called or inquired about my condition, but couldn't be with me because visitors were limited. Another special thanks goes out to Vclma Holliday, she is always present to offer me prayers and give her encouraging words. Pastor Rick, you hold a special place in my heart, you have been close to me in the recent times. It is people like my family, friends and a concerned community that makes a hard difficult time easier to bear and , because of all you people's strength, I am getting my health and strength back. Thanks a million Marvin Ike, Sr. P.S. I do not want to forget my special friends of the park. Carol Simtustus, Iva and Gary, D.I. and Shaniko and Valena. They were there for me when I couldn't walk any more. . Of course, my sidekicks Claudie, Oliver and Schnoz. You can expect your favorite ra dio rodeo announcers Muff and Schnoz to be around for He He. Gospel meeting a great success-Thanks Happy Birthday Luelle Sam Mitchell July 23, 1993 We wish you many more birthdays. love, vourbln sla Clvdell A Famllvl - , ,,, Nikiy Opening day events were successful To the editor, The opening day weekend at Kah-Nee-Ta was a huge success. Thanks to Big Rat and his wife for doing such a great job with the salmon bake and dances. A very special thank you to "Bullneck" for the loan often horses and for him leading the parade and offering the welcome speech. Vol unteers that rode in the parade, Joe Tuckta and his family, Reggie and grandson, and to my daughter Charli for doing the Lord's prayer. I received feedback from many guests after the parade and they just raved about the parade, hoping to see it offered more. Again thank you all very much for making it a wonderful weekend for many people. Thanks, Lucinda Cultural Director, Kah-Nee-Ta To the Editor, We wish to express our sincere thank you to the many people who helped make the gospel meeung with James Crawford, Potowatami, Crandon, Wisconsin, a success. Thanks to Marsha for set up print ing in Spilyay; Joe Badoni, Lucille Suppah, Dallas Winishut for printing the flyers at the Warm Springs Print Shop; Elton Greeley for furnishing the Senior building and Arlene Boileau at Extension, for use of the overhead projector. We wish to thank the community for being so receptive in receiving the flyers and attending the meeung. The meeting was a great success. God bless you all. James and Kathy Crawford Louis and Elsie Reid ' - ''''"I K l I or .j&h. . mjm Happy Birthday to our "July Gems" love, Mom and Dad "Cariane"-July 15 "Jenna"-July 25 Happy Birthday NELLIE From: Mom, Thomas & Twins Apologies To the Warm Springs community I want to take this time to extend my apologies to the community for being involved with N.D.D.H.D. Please accept my apologies for my wrong doing. Thank you R.L. Greene To the editor, I would like to apologize to the community for m actions and be havior which led up to my being charged for DUII and eluding on March 3, 1991. Sincerely, Ralph Wallulatum To the editor, I would like to apologize to the community of Warm Springs for my being arrested and charged for D.U.I.I. on May 28, 1993. Merris J. Wallulatum, Jr. o the editor, I nnnWize to the community of Warm Swines for driving under the influence of alcohol. I'm thankful that I didn't get in a car accident. But at the same time Ira sorry for endangering others as well as my own life. Jason Allen Help appreciated To the Editor, Madeline Mclnturff and family would like to thank everyone who attended Joe's services. We would especially like to thank Doug, of Bel Air Funeral Home, the drummers for the Seven-Drum ceremonies and all our cooks and helpers. Your support and help is appreciated. Madeline Mclnturff and Family Happy Birthday Ellen Gilbert July 31, 1993 We all wish you many more birthdays! Love you, Dad, Mom, Sisters - Plum & Susan, Nephews -Daniel Kvle. Zieev & Elias. Nieces - Vera & Katie Happy Birthday Nellie "Little Sam July 30, 1993 We all wish you manu more. tove. Auntie Clydell, Plum! Ellen, Susan, and Allen, Daniel & Ellas Apprenticeship program offers two positions EDITOR'S NOTE Spilyay Tymoo welcomes articles and letters from it's 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 be libelous statements. The Work Experience-Development department of the Education branch has a vacant position as an Apprenticeship Carpenter with S AS Co. Anyone interested in applying for this position should contact Hamilton Greeley at 553-3324 before July 23, 1993. Person who is hired will begin work on July 28, and will work from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Tribal applicants must be willing to train up to 4 years; Enjoy working with things and objects and in work activities that are carried on in rela tion to processes, machines and techniques; Able to work involving precise measurements and within set limits. Tribal members applications only. Must be: past 18 birthday; be in very good condition to perform duties; have a dependable work history; some carpenter experience preferred but not required; pass U.A. screen and physical before hired. (Female tribal members encouraged to apply). The Work Experience-Development department also has an opening as an Apprenticeship Forestry Tech nician. To apply contact Hamilton Greeley at 553-3324 or Ron Recker at 553-2416 before July 23, 1993. Starting date will be July 28, to work 5 days a week during winter and spring seasons until January 1994. The Apprenticeship Forestry Technician will perform all the duties of a Forestry Technician assigned to Forestry in order to get a broad over view of the Forestry Program. Must be: a Warm Springs Tribal Member, shall have passed 1 8th birthday; proof of high school or GED information; Possession of valid Oregon driver's license; Willing to complete 6 months (1 ,000 hours) of Forestry Technician OJT. Shall pass U.A. screen and firefighters physical. Have good reading skills and the ability to fol low written or verbal instruction. i--A- nnfflfcjlij BuxilHniilffFw ftirm Tin TWiri llmilfrHnllli Til