''"Hi m m m m" 2 April 10, 1997 Warm Springs. Oregon SpilyayTymoo M ( ' h Myf 7W S ' ... l, 4 If . At Rattlesnake Springs with Warm Springs resident and tour guide Jerry (BAGGS) Bagley, band members Billie, Kenny and good freind J-Bird from Portland. Popular rock band visits reservation- As a musician, imagine yourself being on the top charts for the past thirty years. Well, that's how it is for The Steve Miller Band. Alot of people (young and old) including myself grew up listening to Mevc Miller s on their 1997 Joker's Ball tour. On Wednesday, April 2, after arriving in Portland, band members decided (o visit Warm Springs for some fun and relaxation before performing at the University of Portland Thursday, top hit songs such as "Jet Airliner," April 3. The day couldn't have been "Fly Like An Eagle," "The Joker," a better one with temperatures in the "Take The Money And Run" and high 60's. Band members soaked up many, many more. some sun rays, soaked their feet in TheSteveMillcrBandiscurrently the cold Deschutes River and just ! ilf ' WW I 4 'tS " ' ' v fx ff "i i y " The Steve Miller Band performing at The University of Portland April 3. From left to right Kenny, Billie, Steve Miller and over twenty-year band member, Norton Buffalo. Wy-Kan-Ush-Mi Wa-Kish-Wit Sponsored, by Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Presented by Warm Springs Tribal Fish and Wildlife Committee Put fish back in the rivers 1 s-" i4ni proferf fie Watersheds where fish live. Please attend and express your views and learn about the Columbia River Anadromous Fish Restoration Plan of the Nez Perce, Umatilla, Warm Springs, and Yakama Tribes. Meeting: April 16, 1997, 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center Social Hall, Warm Springs, Oregon Win a door prize! Refreshments served Spilyay Tymoo Sid Miller Donna Behrend Selena T. Boise Bob Medina Dan Lawrence TinaAsuilar Publisher: Editor: ReporterPhotographer: ReporterPhotographer: ReporterPhotographer: Secretary: Founded in March 1976 Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weckly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located in the basement of the Old Girl's Dorm at 1 1 15 Wasco Street. Any written materials to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 (541) 553-1644 or 553-3274 - FAX NO. (541 ) 553-3539 Annual Subscription Rates: Within U.S. - $9.00 Outside U.S. - SI 5.00 Spilyay Tymoo 1997 kicked back and enjoyed themselves. The Deschutes River near Heath's place, Kah-Nec-Ta Resort and In dian Head Casino were three of the places they visited while in Warm Springs. They enjoyed their stay so much, they hope to be back and stay longcrafter finishing the tourinJune. Kah-Nce-Ta Resort bar manager Connie McGuire, had the opportunity to speak with two of the band mem bers and asked if they could perform during the Kah-Nec-Ta Village grand opening this summer. It's still un certain of when the Kah-Nee-Ta Village will open, but it's been mentioned that the search is on for some big-name entertainers to per form. It sounds like a good possibility for The Steve Miller Band to perform at Kah-Nce-Ta Resort but yet too early to say'. The band would have to speak with their managers and they would have to make that decision. So it's still up in the air. This summer, don't be surprised to hear that The Steve Miller Band has returned to the Warm Springs area whether its to perform songs like "Swingtown," "Jungle Love," "Wild Mountain Honey," or just here to relax and kick back in beautifu) Central Oregon. 7th Annual Honor Seniors Day fr Friday. May 2, 1997 iN Agency Longhouse, Warm Springs, Oregon IK SCHEDULE: 8:00 a.m Registration desk open 10:00 a.m ECE Children's Powwow 11:30 a.m Flag Ceremony, Welcome, Sack lunch :Mi n.m hnecia Awards v- ,amp? ,a nrp Concluding Activity 6:00 p.m Honor Banquet Dinner Dinner contributions Senior Citizens "Free" mm "vol V X WARNING! Come prepared to Laugh! Adults $2.00 Children under 12 $.50 Everything is FREE to Senior Citizens Seating is on wooden bleachers. Seniors are encouraged to bring something soft to sit on (a blanket, cushion or a folding chair). Volunteers are needed for this day. Questions? Call Warm Springs Senior Program at (541) 553-3313. Classes to begin Attention High School Seniors! Are you planning on attending col lege this fall? Contact the Higher Education Office and sign up for student success strategies class to begin at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 1997 at the Education Service build ing. If you have any questions please call at 541-553-3311. Seeking alumni Riverside Indian School in Anadarko, OK is looking for all Alumni. A class reunion will be held July 10-13, 1997 at Albuquerqu, NM.Pleses call or write to: John Hawzipta; 2640 Heritage Park Circle; San Jose, CA 95 1 32-22 1 1 (408)259 7317 or write: Vergie Thompson (Harrison); PO Box 5871; San Di ego, CA 92165. On Patrol TV-turnoff planned This April, millions of families will leave their TV sets OFF for seven days from the 24th to 30th. What will they do instead? Create, play and just be together as a family. To organize a TV-turnoff in your area, contact: TV-Free American at 1611 Connecticut Ave. NE, Wash ington, DC 20009 or phone: (202) 387-0436. By Don Courtney In Brief: A total of nineteen domestic disputes occurred over the past two weeks as officers made numerous arrests when no other resolution could be made. Those arrested subjects were found under the influence of alcohol. In addition, seven cases resulted in the arrest of the perpetrator's for assault and battery on their victims. In one particular case, a female victim sustained a fractured arm who refused police intervention. A report was still generated on this matter which should be presented to the Tribal Prosecutor. Thirteen arrests were also made for outstanding warrants as local members either forgot about their court appearance's, or failed to comply with specific court orders or probationary terms. Underproperty crimes, there were two breaking and entering cases initiated, three theft cases, and three cases of malicious mischief. Arrests were also made on some of these incidents. Those cited are pending court appearance. In the area of vehicle related crimes, four arrests were made for drunk driving. Two drivers were cited for reckless driving. Another two were cited for flee attempting to elude. And finally, one case of hit and run is being investigated. Three separate foot pursuits resulted in numerous arrests as officers caught those trying to flee. One particular call resulted in the arrest of two of three subjects who fled a residence in the West Hill housing district. On a report that several wanted persons were at this residence, one officer made contact at the front door April is Alcohol Awareness Month "Walk for Sobriety" April 22, 12 Noon Lunch provided Parent meeting scheduled Attention High School Seniors! Arc you planning on attending col lege this fall? Contact the Higher Education Office and sign up for student success strategies class to begin at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 1 5. 1997 at the Education Service build ing. If vou ha e anv questions please call at 541-553-331 1. while another stood by out behind the residence. On contact at the front door, three male subjects were seen running from the residence. Two arrests were made, the third subject who was identified by the pursuing officer, is wanted for escape from the Juvenile detention facility. The homeowner was later arrested and cited for aiding and abetting and obstruction of justice. Hispanic faces a possible two year prison sentence: Convicted some time back on a felony count, a hispanic male now faces a possible two year sentence as this same subject was also deported several months ago by the Immigration Naturalization Service. The hispanic was also issued an exclusion order from the reservation some time back who also now faces local charges of possible violation of this order. Arrivingback in the Warm Springs area, this male hispanic was arrested out of the Kah-nee-ta area who went then before the Tribal Judge. The Judge rescinded his original order for a hearing on this matter to take place for further determination. It is unknown whether this subject will make his next local court appearance because the hispanic male was then transported to the Jefferson County jail. Arrangements were then pending for I.N.S. to pick up the subject for further action. Dog Clinic Part II: The next scheduled dog clinic will be this coming weekend on Saturday, April 12, 1997 beginning at 1:00 pm at the Warm Springs Fire & Safety Department. Fees for this event is $5.00 for the vaccinations, and $5.00 for the license. Reservation residents will now have until April 30th to have their dogs licensed. May 1, 1997, operation "DOG ROUND-UP" will begin where all unlicensed dogs will be rounded up and dealt with accordingly. This operation will continue as long as necessary to make an effort to deal with the over population of dogs we have here on the Reservation. McGruff Speaks: McGruff here, listen folks, my good friend "Sparkie" has come up missing. Has anyone seen her. I'm sure it had something to do with the recent dog clinics going on. There is just something about needles. On a more serious note, I understand this month is Alcohol Awareness Month. "Just say No," has been spoken by D. A.R.E Officers and Law Enforcement Officers throughout the nation with regards to educating our younger community members. Those members having lived through alcohol addiction can tell you today that if they could have changed things, it would be that they wished they had not gone through the experience's of drinking. The aftermath of such episode's leaves a lot to be desired. Life is in fact much better without having to depend on a liquid called Alcohol, Beer, Coolers, etc., to escape reality. Reality will always be there no matter how long one depends on alcohol to get them through the day. Stay safe. ill H Umhrl?- - ! The Porcupine Dancers of Warm Springs were a top hit during the welcome to Oregon Tourism days at The High Desert Museum on Monday, April 7. A group of about 250 visitors arrived by the bus loads from a Governors conference held at Sun River. The visitors were greeted at the front entrance of The High Desert Museum by Museum staff and Warm Springs dancers. The High Desert Museum has put out the welcome mat with daily events that included The Warm Springs Porcupine Dancers, The Birds Of Prey, (indoor exhibit) and The River Otters (outdoor exhibit). These are just three events and more are scheduled during the welcome to Oregon Tourism Days of Central Oregon. The High Desert Museum is located south of Bend on highway 97.