4 February 1,1996 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo E Coosh EEWA: Tlie way it is Well I guess it will it be "Ron Wyden (D), who narrowly boat Gordon Smith (R), in the election for the Oregon senate seat. There were nine (9), out of 37 counties who carried Wyden at the polls, with three county's not reporting their outcome of the election, they were Crook , Gilliam and Lake coun ties. Wyden will take the reins, where Packwood left off. A lot of people say one is not any better than the other and they both are not much to speak of. Wyden and Smith. The most significant out come of this election will prove here in Or egon is the mail-in ballot can be used effectively during elections and not whether Wyden is better than Smith or vise-versa. Wyden (D), has a little more experience than Smith (R), has or perhaps is known in DC. form past experience in the political arena. Smith, reletively new around the Capitol hill area would have had his work cut out for himself if he was elected. Promises, promises, to be broken like the New Years Resolutions are broken each year. Lets hope Wyden can do what he claimed he would do in office. Things do sound good while one is on the campaign trail, but to apply them is another ball game. There are always technicalities arising to keep things from happening. Yep! Senator Packwood wore a big shoe and it will be hard for Wyden to fill. He is not, "Man enough to fill his shoes." Senator Packwood done a real lot of good for Oregon and the northwest and people hate to admit it. They in turn joined the march of those old bags who accused him of sexual harassment. "Yep !" They all agreed that, "Ethics," was not of publ ic acceptance. Yep! They say you are not a man those old chicks in the past. The Spilyay has admitted that he has taken a second peek at a slick chick that has passed by. But of course there are those who would say, "Who, Spilyay, why he wouldn't do such a thing." He is "True Blue"... Yep! We have a whole lot of problems around here like to raise the minimum wage, assist the un-employed, improve the education systems, the logging situation, and a whole lot more, we have social problems all around us all the time. We have tried hard working on deversity problems but they are here to stay it looks like. Yep ! When Barbara Roberts was in office, she called people from of all races together in Portland, Oregon. The Summit: Building a hate free Oregon: The unity pack. We the people must work together to make Oregon a place where individuals need not fear for their safety, because of their appearance, their beliefs, or with whom they associate. Any hatebias crime committed diminishes Oregon;s quality of life. These actions fly in the face of the values of human dignity and mutual respect which are the cornerstone of a just society. So Ron Wyden (D) has a big job ahead of himself and as the newly elected person we will have to support him all we can. Toe Ness Marriage Counselor: Do you encourage your husband in his work? Counselee: I do my best. I keep telling him he ought to ask for a raise. YIKES ss ss Daughter: Mom, may I have some money for a new dress? Mother: Ask your father, dear. You are getting married in amonth and the practice would do you good. YIKES SS SS Patient on the phone: Doctor, I've decided to kill myself. Psychiatrist: Don't do anything rash until you answer one ques tion for me. Patient: What's that?Psychiatist: Is your bill paid? YIKES SS SS Husband: You must admit, that men have better judgement than women. Wife: Oh, yes. You married me, and I married you. 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 publi cation of any material that may contain libelous statements. IT 0 if you have never noticed a chick as ss SS SS SS Change the world, improve the To the Editor, Did you read in the paper about the ten-year-old girl whois expecting . a baby by a 22-year-old man? The family is quoted as saying they were "in love." I say they were in fear. Trie family is alsoquoted as saying "it is a part of culture." The word Tourney a success; thanks for help To the editor, Columbia River Scow-Ma and Us Wun's 14 & Under Girls and 11 & Boy's Tournament turned out to be quite successful, even though the storm (snow) was here at the same time. All onne games were very ciose. making the competition good. Th'rs' ikino the competition pood, ihiv tournament was put on to promote "Stay In School" for our children. In short, play sports to keep a healthy and clean body, stay in school to develop a strong and keen mind. The results for the 14 & Under Girl's division: Championship, White Swan, "Lil Cougs", Runner- up Columbia Kiver acow-ma , Third place Simnasho Lady Vols - Fourth place Wapato, Washington, Sportsmanship Culver Sharp-shoot- crs. Daralyn Scott, Sam Kentura, Chas & All stars: Culver Sharpshooters Gorky Mitchell, Andy Stacona, Lacy Gates; Wapato, Washington - Dionne Thomas, Tanya, Orlando & Nicole Pinms; Warm Springs Pan- Isaiah Tewee, CcCe Polk, Chasen thcrs Rachel Smith; Simnasho Ladvf. Walker, Floyd Frank Jr., Mark John Vols Shamona Charley, Reifta ' son, Jancll Tailfeathcrs, Benita & Estimo; Columbia River Scow-ma Adrianne Mcrrificld, Joseph Wahsise Tanya Tewee, CcCe Polk; White" and John Sconawah. Swan, Washington Lil Cougs The referees: Charlie, Ricky and Lucrctia Jenkins, Emily Olney ahdy, Alredo.Ifl forgot anyone, dont feel Tasha Baily. left out, because you contributed to- Ms. Hustle Melanie Smith of ward a clean activity towards our Scow-ma; Tourney High Scorer with 69 points Marie Kalama of Scow- ma; MVP JoJo Young of White Swaf . Lil Cougs. ApolOQV QivePI To the editor, To Chief Spirits' Tournament Director. I would like to set things" straight by saying I'm sorry for the miscommunication. To Ricky Minthorn tournament on 1 2th to 1 4th 6 ft. . & under that my or the TimberWolves didn't show. I don' t want any bad thoughts or words from anyone concerning the TimberWolves. Manager or Coach, Janice M. GunShows ,To the most wonderful mom & Grandmother in the world, Yvonn Arthur. "Happy Birthday" January 30th. Thank you for everything you, have given us, the support , love and comfort in our lives. You mean the world to us. We love you. y Jolene, Hector, Adriel, Joy, . Carlitos, Damian, & Traci. Happy Birthday Rosy Baby Love Ya, Grandma, Grandpa, Uncles Hodzie, David, Frankie, Larry, & Bearcat, & Aunt Betty. M ''IB I i-..- t t a 1 ' 1 J Ste.,...'. ' culture, as defined by Webster's Dictionary, is "the beliefs, social . forms and material traits of a social group." The key for me in the definition of the word culture is the phrase 'social group'. It means any group of people who gather together to help each Results for 11 & Under Boys: Championship Warm Springs "Ti gers", Runner-up Columbia River "Us-Wun's"; third place WSFPI Tim ber cubs. All stars: Timber Cubs Dclvis Heath, Jcrrod Kalama; Columbia Kivcrus-wunsisaian lewcc, uran '' on Mitchc and Preston Tom: Warm ------ - - , ' . . Smith and Leo Helton. Mr. Hustle Eric Dupont of the ..Warm Springs Tigers; Tournry High Scorer Louis Smith; MVP Brent Graybael. I would like to thank the follow ing people who made this tourna ment a success: Dorothy, Judith, - ' Karla, John, Marissa, Marie, and Angel Kalama, Vera Thomas, Etta e Arthur, Sonya, Althea, Roselyn and youth. Sincerely, Scow-Ma, Us-Wun's & Melvin Tewee (coach) Thanks for sponsorships To the editor. We (Columbia River "Scow-Ma & "Us-Wun's") would like to thank the following sponsor's for their sponsorship towards our basketball tournament. Tom Hansen, Figaro's Italian Kitchen, Indian Head Gaming, Com- munity Counseling Center, Jeff Steel, Erickson's Sentry Market, Holly wood Stars, Edith Kalama, Deschutes Crossing Restaurant, Suzy & Buck Smith, Hatfield's, Sportsworld, Taco Time, Southside Laundromat & Cleaners, Ralph's TV Service, Grandma Hoffy's Restaurant, Matt & Offie McConville, Nye" &' Jamie Groetzmacner: Deschutes River Re sort. Without these sponsors,, putting on a Youth activity would not be a possibility. Expenses are great,; but with the help of these individuals and businesses, it makes it possible to give our youth a place, clean & safe. W( need the heln of these kind and generous neoDle to surmort our youth. Thank you! "Scow-Ma" & "Us-Wun's" ; A A A A A A A WSRA sets raffle Items to be raffled include: TVVCR Combo $25 gift certificate from Indian Head Gaming $25 gas from Rainbow Rafting Pendleton blanket Pendleton Jacket Pendleton vest $50 cash r 40 lbs. elk burger $35 gift certificate from Max's Two Blazer tickets (vs Rockets) $1 each Drawing to be held the weekend of March 2 and 3. Listen to KWSO for results See the following people for tickets: Anson Begay, Rita Squiemphen, Ginger Smith, Ricky Graybael, . Monica Sampson, Sammi Squiemphen, Valerie Squiemphen, Percy Yazzie, Edison Yazzie, Vesta Miller, Gladys Squiemphen and CR Begay. Don't miss out on a chance to win any one of these great items! vvvvvvvvvvvvv Notice to Public , I will no longer be responsible for. any indebtedness by Joseph P. Tias; as of December 29, 1995. ! " Leminnie L Tias r Camper for sale 1 975 8' Security Camper. Fridge, stove, oven. Sleeps 6. Very clean. $1,200. Call 553-3325 weekdays for further information. community "social group" other and support each other in life. Is a ten-year-old girl having a baby going to help the greater community and give it support? No. The community will have to provide for their needs for the rest of their lives. Some use the word culture as a weapon to get the community to provide for their own wants and desires. Now, I am sure, long ago, very young marriages were needed to keep the group alive and growing. But not now. At the top of this letter I said they were in fear. He is a young man who cannot connect with a woman of his age. Women his age ask too many - questions in his mind. Women un u: . . i u r tiiuiiKHKC nun m iuu iiiuiiy icvcis ui life. She is a bright little girl who wants safety in her life. She wants a strong loving voice to speak to her Support wanted To the Editor, My name is Whitney Jackson. I am seven-years-old and am a first grader at Sabin blementary School in Portland. I live in Portland with my dad Inman (Casey) Jackson, my mom Ruth Jackson and brother John, I am the granddaughter of the late Betty Lou (George) Lucio. My grandfather is Frank Lucio, who still lives in Warm springs. I am going to be a skater some day. I like skating. I am working very hard at it and it takes a lot of time. It is my goal to be the first Native American Indian to get a gold medal in the Olympics. My next contest will be February 9, 10 and 1 1 in Eugene. I hope to see some of you there. To help offset skating lessons and skate-time expenses, my family is conducting a raffle in which the win ner will receive a one-night's stay at Kah-Nee-Ta and other amenities at Indian Head Gaming. Tickets can be purchased from my aunt Lolly Jackson. Contact her at 2373 Oitz Loop or call my grandfather at 553 2544. The raffle will be held in May. Your support is greatly appreciated. Thank you. , Whitney Jackson AAAAAA A W H 3 Computer for sale Computer for sale, the works, in cludes Dot Matrix Printer & paper. Can be seen at the Small Business Development Center (SBDC); 2107 Wasco Street, Warm Springs, OR or call (541)553-3592 or call A.J. at (503) 293-6029 or Pager 1-800-482-5453 fl 1 l!r -; 1 heart about what to do and what to feel. This is no a question of culture, but is a statement of people who are hurting inside with great wounds in their hearts and minds. They come together believing that wounds will be healed. Yet, in so doing, create larger wounds to themselves and to the community. And Jesus said, "I come for the sick of heart." Let's change the world. If you have a young girl or boy in your home, sit down with them and talk with them about life. Talk about love. Talk about your dreams. And listen to their questions. Listen to their words. Pray together. See you in Church Pastor Rick R. Ribeiro Warm Springs Presbyterian Church . On the Campus VA program needs help The Victims Assistance Program has relied on grants to shelter and help victims of crime with related assistance. At this time, we have over-: expended available funds. Until further notice, we will not be able to' shelter victims. We will continue to: provide intervention, advocacy and referral services, but again, we are: unable to provide shelter services. : We are making a plea to the: community to help us out. We need: extented families and friends to help; provice room for women and children ! who need to leave their homes to be, safe. i If you are willing to help, please contact Ramona Baez at 553-3357. Happy belated birthday "Racks" January 25! Hope you had a good one! ND Happy Birthday Ax. February 6 Love always, Nettie and Dempsey Congratulations to son Congratulations to,. Marvin Edwards, Jr & Michele Jim on your marriage. May God Bless you abudantly and keep you and yours always in His loving care. Hope your day was blessed. We miss and love you all. Also Happy 23rd Birth day Marv. Love, Mom, Tina & Easton Aguilar & kids and Hazel , Gibson Happy belated birthday Dad on January 25 Love you, Antone and Raymond Torres Happy birthday to our Uncle Chump. We love you Mallory and Joshua Polk Happy 3rd birthday to my Bitty guy Nathan Joseph Craig and happy 4th birthday to his yaya (Bitty Guy) Logan Hollis Craig. Love always, Dad! Happy 10th Birthday to our dear "SPLASH"! Enjoy yourself at Chuck- E-Cheesel Congratulation on your "top student" honor in you class!! Keep it up, Hija!! We love you Bunches! Love, Morn, Dad, Sister Bina & Brother Gilbert I Li'l ol' Bert in Mayetta, V KS says "Hi!" to J everyone in good ol' T Warm Springs!