4 June 5, 1997 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo; E Coosh EEWA: 7z? uwy V w The Rose Festival is in full swing and with the Starlight parade passed, things really have stepped up with activities happening all over the place. Back on May 31, the streets were lined with egcr parade viewers as the Starlight parade was about to begin. The sky was overcast but not raining...YET! I was standing on the corner of 11th street when a group of people came up the street handing out plastic bags for the fans to put their litter in during the parade. The first thing came to my mind was, "Ah!" these bags are water proof, so I take a bag because I had no umbrella and I figured it might rain a little, as it would sprinkle a little Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Security guard Treatment of juveniles concerns parents- To the Editor, This letter is in regards to an inci dent that occurred at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. Our 15-ycar-old son and two of his buddies were swimming at the Village pool Friday, May 30. When the pool closed at 9, the boys headed home. Before getting to far they de cided to have something to eat at the Pinto Deli at the Lodge. On their way to the Lodge, our son and his two companions encountered three tccn aged girls alongside the road near Charley's Canyon. They appeared to be in need of assistance so our boy stopped to see if they could be of some help. The girls were acting goofy and asking strange questions, leading the boys to believe they were joking around. The boys went along with the joke and after awhile, advised the girls to return to the Village because they shouldn't be walking around in the dark. The boys continued on their Aftercating, the boys were pulled over by Kah-Nee-Ta Security guard John DeBiaso at the Village parking lot. DeBiaso told the boys that guests had called in a complaint that "locals in a pickup were harassing" them. Our boy tried to explain to DeBiaso what had happened, but he failed to listen. DeBiaso also failed to follow up on the complaint and never did locate the individual(s) who had called. DeBiaso askedour son for his driver's license, but our son has none. DeBiaso immediately arrested our son for no operator's license and arrested all three for juvenile in need of supervision. (It was not yet 10 p.m., before the tribal curfew.) DeBiaso brought the boys to the Warm Springs detention facility where all three were booked. Each of the boys contends that DeBiaso was driving unnecessarily fast on the way into Warm Springs, passing other cars, speeding up on corners, squealing tires at speeds in excess of 70 mph. Thomas admits and we, as par ents, admit, that he does not have a license, not unlike most of the other teen-age drivers on the reservation. He has been employed at Kah-Nee-Ta the past two years and has been driving his own vehicle, that he bought, to work. He has never had a problem before. DeBiaso arrested Thomas and his two friends just minutes after talking to me at the Lodge. He knew where Kim and I were. It wouldn't have taken much effort on DcBiaso's part to notify us of the incident. But, in stead, he chose to exert his "author ity" and take all three to jail. He also threatened Thomas that he would "get him fired and banned" from Kah-Nee-Ta and that he would closely monitor Thomas' actions and arrest him whenever he saw him driving on Kah-Nee-Ta property. 1 lave the laws changed drastically over the last several years? Since when is it a jail offense for a juvenile to not have a driver's license? Why should three 15-year-old boys be subjected to this kind of harsh treat ment? Was this action part of Kah-Nee-Ta law, tribal law or DeBiaso law.' Thank you. Bob and Kim Medina Is our Cattleguards in Jeopardy? Received an article over the with ranchers' protests over his Fax Machine . The article proposed grazing policies, he appeared in the Hillings, told U.S. Secretary of Interior Montana Gazette. Goes as Bruce Babbit to fire half the from time to time as the people were getting comfortable on the way 10 ,he Lo(ie- curbs waiting for the parade to begin. Co thzmlsc in nwarinnn Just before the parade got under way here came a group of JfJiai u iuiit urwijrwuw mntnrrvrU rnnt with thpir cirpnc nn nnrt thpir lioht ftachina and To our Friends and Relatives: followingthemweretheSarlightn came passing by. Where I was on 1 1th street the route was up hill tudc for the flowers, cards, kind words and nearing the end of the parade, but the up hill climb made it a and your presence at the funerals and little tough for the runners at that stage of the parade route. There StonesettingMcmorial. were a whole lot of runners perhaps hundreds of them when after JJH ,hSe a while a familiar face went passing by, that of Stan Kneelend, and m attendance offering moral support after a while longer Leo Hellon went trodding by. I don't know if to the family; there were other local runners because there were so many Giving specif thanks to Nelson , . .. . .. ,., c ii.i L Wallulatum for his traditional lead- passing by at the same time. It took quite a while for all the runners ershjp; he has aIways bcen there for to pass by our family through "thick and thin," Yep! there were men, boys girls women and even a lot of senior offering his time, assistance and citizens in the run. Some dressed in costumes and groups of words of encouragement. runners with the same kind of shirts. After all the runners went for their love, guidance, patience and passing by here came the bus that picks up the stragglers and those support in our time of need; who wish to discontinue running. To Charlotte Herkshan who was .Well, every now and than a few drops of rain would hit the pavement, no real threat of a down pour at that point. The parade To The Gang at Culture & finally got underway following the Color Guard, there were Hjjjs at ya( Anna S(jzie( floats, marching bands and groups of all sorts out doing their railas ' ' ' ' thing, while on the streets the fans were applauding and shouting Myra, Alice's "Puhie", Rosie & Arlita, Hemmamu ya ha'ne? What are you guys up to today? Nu mu wusoodya'a!! I miss you guys!! Mu poonedooa Sa'a.. See ya'll later.. Love, Strength & Prayers Always, Reynolds always available to help members of the family during their time ot grict. To many others that contributed sincerely to the family, was much appreciated; To a good friend, Howie Arnctt, who opened his door to my family when things became unbearable; To the speakers, the drummers, bell ringers and the beautiful prayers offered by many; The cooks for their time and the delicious meals prepared and served to the people who came. AGAIN. WITH SINCERE AP PRECIATION, WE THANK ALL OF YOU. Doris Teeney Miller, Norma Buttons Miller, and Tedi Tanewasha families follows: In the past we've felt that many times ourgovcrnmcnt was ignorant of our lifestyles here in the West. It wasn't until a recent article, written in the Billings (Mont.) Gazette, was brought to our attention, that we didn't realize how bad it really is. According to the article, President Clinton learned there were 100,000 cattle guards in Colorado. Since he was upset cattle guards immediately! Before Babbit could proceed with President's wishes, then Colorado Congresswoman Pat Schrocder intervened with a request that before any cattle guards were fired, they would be given six months of retraining. Yes, folks what you have read in true. Hilarious, depending on how you look at it, Scary, definitely! How out-of-touch with reality can they be? t to parade participants Yep! the parade was quite a sight and things were just great and suddenly it started to sprinkle a little, only this time it didn't let up but instead it came down heavier and heavier to a rapid down pour. At that point I didn't care because I had the plastic bag held over my head but the rain worsened to a real down pour. The Rose Festival Court passed and all the girls were wiping their faces from the rain, and even the drill teams and majorettes would take a couple of steps and wipe their faces as the rain came down and never let up. About that time I said to myself, "You see one, you've seen-um all." and decided to take a powder and call it quits and started to walk to the parking lot where I was parked. By than the streets 0f vou all!! looked like little streams with rain water rushing down. I was one Lov'n you Always & Forever!! of the first to leave the block where I was watching the parade but . 9p0ve''!?" when I reached the end of the block a whole lot of fans had passed ps-Are you Behavin? Better b... me up. So I never knew how the rest of the parade turned out maybe I missed the best part of it, I won't know. Yep! it was Happy Birthday to my brother "Peaches", Just wanted to say "hi"! And that I Love & Miss you more than I can say ! Take care of ypji and your kids ! ! Remember that I m always thing ,.!fc.itS i 5 ii-i-j m. ... . JSP v : 4a' ...... jfc-""" typical Portland weather Next the Fleet Arrives in town and the sailors having a grand time. They sure cover a lot of the city because everywhere you go you see sailors on the streets. Yep! Like they say, "A Gal In Every Port." Maybe I'll have to ask Zane Jackson or Delbert Frank, they were in the Navy, or "Muff," Or Ken Man, Huh! Well the Rose Festival is a fun place even if you are not in the Navy, because there is plenty to go around for everybody . Just like Leslie Salt, "When It Rains It Pours." So have a day at the Rose Festival, You'll Like It." Ahh-Nahh-Chi-Toon!! Toe Ness she cried. Roxie was berating her boy friend. 'You bum." "you even forgot what day this is." "AWE," he said. "I didn't forget your birthday. I even went to the jewelry shop to get you something but it was still open."YIKES SS SS SS When I was forty, my doctor advised me that a man in his forties shouldn't play tennis. I heeded his advice carefully and could hardly wait until I reached fifty to start again. YIKES SS SS SS Leland, Jr. (June 3) and to my neice Ashley Marie(June 13) Love, Selena Congratulations niece! "Chele" Michelle Charley Love & Prayers, Foster, Sandra & family Happy Belated Birthday to my Big Sis, RosaLynn My love & prayers, Sarah Kw'Alani Wiyanawitpama' Happy Birthday, to my dearest friends, Patricia Tulee, Francis Hoss Tulee, to all sisters and brothers in the 1910 Indian Shaker Religion. I love you all very much. Have a safe journey, no matter where you travel. You're doing good and going on the right path. May you be blessed for all the wonderful things that you do in your life. God Bless to all churches in Washington, Oregon, California and Canada. A'ta'uwitamash Ta'aminwa From your friends, Rosie, Calvin, Dee & Ed Editor's Note Spilyay Tymoo welcomes articles and letters from its readers. All letters, preferably 300 words or less, must be signed by the author. Letters will not be printed unless signed. 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 contain libelous or malicious statements. Koedy Ryan James Florendo Congratulations to Alfredine and J.E. Florendo for the birth of their baby boy, Koedy Ryan James Florendo. He was born April 29, 1997. At birth he was 21 inches long and weighed 71bs 13 oz. Koedy Ryan James Florendo's grandparents are Eileen and Evans Spino, James Florendo, Wissy Smith and the late Patricia Smith. His great grandmother is Adeline Miller and the late Lucinda Smith. Happy Birthday Ellona Jean! . My prayers are with you always Trust Him-He can and will if we allow Him to! Love your li'l sis, Sandra & family Kw'Alani Wiyanawitpama' Happy Birthday to my daughter Deanna, Brother-In-Law Patrick RedDog, Cousin William Alfred Esquiro, Nephew Trevor Tewee, Everyone else that is having their birthday in June. We all love you with all our hearts. May God Bless you Always and watch over you, no matter what you do in your life. May He guide you in that right way and give you that understanding, right from wrong. I encourage you all to do the best that you can in your life. Happy Anniversary Mr. & Mrs. Pat & Minnie RedDog Love, Rosie Esoo Menoo Tabeba o Vmmu ukamakunu u wooname da buakunu This is the time of the Year to acknowledge the people you love. To my dearest friend Valerie Aeuilar, Your doing such a TERRIFIC JOB, have a good trip and safe one. Thank you for teching me a lot on the computer and with everything else. God Bless, Rosie Thanks for all the help To the editor, We would like to thank everyone involved for the help we received in the planning of our wedding. Also, a very special Thank you to the parents of the bride & groom.. ..Roma David Cartney & Tommy & Lori Fuentes. You are all appreciated very much. Sincerely, Orlando & Lisa Stevens Mobile home for sale by owner For Sale by Owner Well maintained 1965 12' by 55' Great Lakes Mobile Home. Excel lent for young couple starting out. Fully carpeted, two bedroom, full bath, R & R, WD hookup, drapes, electric heat plus wood stove. Ask ing $4,000. Call Chuck McKay after 6 p.m. at 553-6015. w X. V " V . - j Congratulations Wayne Gilbert "Lil Bugs", It seems like yesterday that you were this little boy. Now you're a grown young man. We are very honored to have shared your growing up and we are very proud that you chose to finish your school ing. 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