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12 December 18, 1997 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Job openings- The following job openings us of December 15 are currently adver tised by the Tribal I lumun Resources department, For further information call Amelia Tewec at 553-3262. To ask ubout job details call the contact person listed. Work Experience Development Specialist; WEDD; Marcia Soli 553-3324 JTPA Program & Service Co ordinator; WF.DD; Marcia Soliz 553-3324 Lvs Schwab Tires, Brakes & Services Attendant Trainee; WF.DD; Marcia Soliz 553-3324 Teacher; ECE; Lola Trimble 553 3241 Substitue Teacher Aide; ECE; Sue Matters 553-3241 Fuels Crew Member; Fire mgmt Forestry; Michael Cunningham 553 1146 Women's & Children's Service Coordinator; Victim of Crime Ser vices; Marie Culica 553-2293 Police Officers (1) position; Po lice; Avcx Miller. Jr. 553-3272 Corrections Officer (female); Police; Avcx Miller, Jr. 553-3272 Reserve Officer Volunteers; Police Department; Sgt. Tias 553 3272 Probate Clerk; Public Adminis tration; Pierson Mitchell 553-3264 General Manager; WS Compos ite Products; Anthony Stacona 553-1143 The Indian Warrior, The Veterans Corner Life After War For Some Veterans Good luck and keep up the good work To the editor, To all our kids in our community. That arc doing well in school, keep up the good work. Wc are all proud of you. Those that arc trying their best, don't give up, try that much harder, good luck to all students at WSE&JCMS&MHS. You make us feel good in our hearts, when you go all out to better your life, not just for us but for God also. May God Bless all of you chil dren for trying so hard for him. Don't let no one tell ou things that arc going to mislead you in your life. Keep your head up, stand strong and be proud of yourselves. Let us come together as one whole community and help tosc that need that help. To all the people in our commu nity, reach out to your children, and be proud of them. Don't push them aside, show them how much you care. Put God in their lives because (hat is what he wants us to do. He is calling all of his children. Youngest to oldest. Learn your culture, under stand your language and remember Indian Trail Restaurant Music Music Music CD's and Cassettes for sale Country - Native American - R&B Rap - Rock - Hispanic - Oldies - New Wave them well. You will be blessed for al Ithc good things you do in your life. Show your live for one another and take care of one another. Just as God takes care of us. For all the other pcopcl that reads this, I hope it touches your heart and makes you under stand in a good way. Please think about this my dear people. A friend that love and cares for every one of you. Iyashani Inxtwa (God Bless my friends) Atauwishamash tmnakni awala awatawishaash (I love you from my heart) Johnson Ike 6th Annual Simnasho Traditional Mini Powwow Honorirg Veterans and AlAol & dhig Awareness Simnasi. CVv,ihpiise pecember 19, 20, 1997 of i SCU ies-vWlfred Jim, Sr. (Yakama) I fc Sghtlyjtifessed in full regalia Master Dancers will AQ " fJf Xt All contests YXividgally sponsored Grand kOO p.m. Contests include; A-Hahy, Qntest $300 for first place tffedkell&dperi tea SjOU Sijkl specials Djnnec served nexfr, For more information contactfJ Dalles WinishtiJr.haihrtkn0!41) 553-2200 Guy Wallulaium-Teasurei54l) $53-1 729 Deanie Johnson-Raffle (541) 553-9030 Alice Sampson-Raffle (541) 55$3205 ISfo 'alcohol or drugs allowed Not responsible for theft, vandalism or accidents Dancers and drummers are to bring their own chairs 70 tCln i, TOT0 ft t in...- .nTfWflV Xa It Worth It? lh keg on th. agend to' ioforothrwayttohavn' 00 "Xig, rant videos, tak ''ttse, take up marathon waWnfl """""8. read a book, do tome" eornmunt-m cleaning "P O'1 Coring younguda. TMre are """sands of alternatives to drinWnO- '"ecinj. 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No. 1 December 24, 1998 December 30, 1998 Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Moving? Send subscription or change of address to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Name Address City State Zip. Subscription rates: $15.00 per year in the U.S. $25.00 per year outside the U.S. or 1 st Class in the U.S. All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. DEATH; Through the experiences in Vietnam we veterans developed a new slant on life because we so often saw a new slant on death. How could we ever tell someone about death who had never seen it the same way wc had? Their REAL enemy in Vietnam was a real master of death, and wc never knew who he was. While in 'Nam wc tried to understand their enemy as much as wc could in order to fight him, and protect ourselves. We were always trying to figure out what kind of weapons and tactics he could use against us, but there was one thing wc knew about him ALL the timc.he wanted to kill us. The only problem is, we had the wrong enemy picked out. We thought it was the Viet Cong or NVA but Satan was the real one. Satan, the master of clandestine operations, had us fooled, but now there's a flare in the night and he's been exposed to the light. It has been said that once you've been to war you always know the sound of devil's footsteps, and they are always right behind you. In the 'Nam Satan was out prime enemy. He sought our lives and very souls through drugs, prostitution, and his main weapon against us was death. With this weapon (in the hands of the communists) the devil held America's attention for over a decade. We need to see that the war is not over because the same enemy is attacking our very lives today, and Post-Traumatic Stress problems such as flashbacks, nightmares, depression, and anger, do not come from the Vietnamese. They are AFTER WAR thousands of miles away! These "symptoms" of Vietnam are ambushes and artillery barrages fired at us by Satan. Satan's most awesome weapon is the threat of DEATH that he hands over us, and it seem like no matter what wc do, there it is ...death, and there is no way to win. WINNING; But there is something you need to know as a soldier. If you do as instructed you will have Satan in your kill zone, and the daily victories will be yours, not his. First you need to know that there is a real war going on, RIGHTNOW! God wants to save you, and the devil wants to destroy you. It's a battle of life and death, and the best news is that YOU get to chose to win or lose. You have the freedom to chose which army to be in, Satan's (the losing side) or God's (the winning side). They are both volunteer armies and you get to enlist in one or the other. TI IERE ARE NO CIVILIANS. YOU ARE IN ONE ARMY OR THE OTHER ALREADY. If you choose God's army here is what you need to know. God sent His son Jesus Christ, to die for our sins, so that man could sec Hem rise from the grave completely victorious ovcrdeath. Yes, after Jesus died He came back to life and put an end to Satan's reign of death. When we join God's army wc join with Him in having eternal life. To stay with Satan is to have eternal death. It's all volunteer, and your choice entirely. Here's how you enlist into God's army; Pray this Prayer;- "Jesus, you're my Lord. I'm a sinner, and want to be in your army. I need you to save my soul, and recognize that you died on a cross to wash away my sins and I ask you to forgive me for serving in the wrong army until now. I give myself to you, and call out on your Holy Name, Name above all names, Jesus Christ to save me from sin. You are the King over my life forever more. Amen" Contact your nearest Point Man Outpost for more information about how you can help us walk point for other brothers who are still in the dark places of the soul, and under the curse of DEATH. Published by Point Man International Ministries P.O. Box 339 Sheridan, Michigan 48884 Ph (517) 831-5215 Fax (517) 831-5216 Your nearest Point Man Outpost. Why You Should Join the American Legion To the young Veterans there is good opportunities to join the American Legion. Join your nearest Post today and enjoy benefits from the American Legion. The American Legion's Motto is, "Still Serving America." Veterans who continue their service to America by still serving their communities Veterans whose involvement in the community creates and supports the feeling of comaraderic which makes the American Legion the nations largest and most respected organization of war time veterans. Americanism; Through the following community and youth oriented programs the Legion strives to further a strong sense of patriotism and loyalty. High School Oratorical Competitions.; American legion Baseball; Boys StateBoys Nation; School Awards; Scouting Sponsorships ; Flag Education; Scholarship Information; Junior Shooting Sports; Patriotic Holiday Observances. Children and Youth: Our Children and Youth programs has three main objectives: (1) To strengthen the family unit; (2) to maintain well-rounded youth programs; and (3) to support other agencies and organizations which serve children and youth. Veterans' Affairs and Rehabilitation: The Legion is an organization of veterans serving other veterans, their widows, and their orphans. To this end, the Legion was instrumental in the creation of the Department of Veterans Affairs (formerly the Veterans Administration, and is universally recognized as the originator of the G.I. Bill of Rights, and is constantly working to protect and preserve the rights and benefits to veterans through service to their country. Why You Should Join The American Legion. Patriotism, Service. Fraternity. It's a powerful package! It's a program of involvement in the many facets of your life. It's a program which can have a positive influence in the lives of you and you family. It's a program of promise! The American Legion Life Insurance offers a Guarantee Issue Life Plan from CNA Insurance Company. The level term plan remains available through ITT Hatford. Each plan has unique features to better serve your life insurance needs. Both plans are available to American Legion and Sons of The American Legion Members. The life insurance benefit will never decrease and the premiums will never increase due to age. For additional information call toll free 1-800-811-3927 or write the Globe life and Accident Insurance Company, Globe Life Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73184. All members are eligible for special discounts at car rentals, motel and hotel rates, moving van lines and many other benefits. Join now and if you need more information call Spilyay Tymoo for further information. All Warrior Memorial Stone for the Vets The All Warrior Memorial is still shaping up and the prospects look very favorable of getting the project on the move. There has been meetings and discussions on this with various committees and interested groups on the location and it's purpose; There are three top priority locations at the present time and the number one spot was at the Museum, the No. 2, was at the Pi-Um-Sha grounds and the No. 3 spot was adjacent to the court house on the campus. There were other locations such as Cheap Skate Hill and some other locations but they were just too far out of place. Just a short up-date on the All Warrior Memorial stone, honoring all those men and women who served in the Armed Forces of the US. Computers for sale to tribal members- Tribal Members only The equipment listed below is offered for sale by the Confederated Tribes. This equipment can be seen at the Tribal Warehouse in the Indus trial Park, 4209 Holiday. The items will be sold to the high est bidder. Bid forms are available at the warehouse. Place bid form in an envelop with the bid item on the front and turn in to the Purchasing department in the Administration building. Bids will be accepted until 5 p.m. on December 18, 1997. In the event of tie bids the one received first will be accepted. Item 1 - IBM model 5160 w keyboard & monitor Item 2 - IBM model 5160 w keyboard & monitor Item 3 - IBM model 30 wkey board & monitor Item 4 - Pericom MX7000 w keyboard & monitor Item 5 - IBM model 70 por table computer Item 6 IBM model 30 wkey board & monitor These items are in working condi tion but are sold as-is and no war ranty is given or implied. Apology given Court Ordered Community Apol ogy Letter: I would like to take this space and time to apologize for my reckless driving and annoying noise of burning tires in the trailer courts and West Hills. Since I'm not in society, maybe those window warriors might get some sleep instead of amp' in watch ing for my rig cruising. Sorry for my actions while I was intoxicated. Sincerely, Caleb Jim Item 7 - Large assortment of condition. Can be used forparts only, computers and monitors to be sold as All sales are final! a group. These are NOT in working Indian Trail Restaurant Holiday Specials 2 day Video Rentals for the price of one day Rent on X-man Eve - Return on 122697 Rent on New Years Eve - Return on 1298 Latest Releases Howlak Tichum Jeff Mitchell Warm Springs resident Jeff Mitchell, age 43, passed away De cember 9, 1997 at his home. Mitchell was born to parents Archie and Juanita Mitchell at Gresham, Oregon on July 4, 1954. Mr. Mitchell served in the United States Army for 12 years. During this his time he served in the Viet nam War. After he was honorably discharged from the Army, he re turned home and learned the elec trician trade. He was an outdoorsman, loved to hunt and enjoyed teaching and cooking. He had a great sense of humor. Mitchell was also an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Preceded in death are his par ents and a sister, Margaret Mitchell. Survivors include his daughter, Debra Mitchell of Seattle, W A, sons . Allen and Joseph Mitchell of Wapato, WA: sisters Rose Johnson Barnick.PatriciaMitchell Schuster and Aleatha "Blondie" Heridia of Wapato, WA, Eva Mitchell Heath and Sarah Mitchell of Warm Springs; brothers Frank Mitchell and Fred Johnson, Jr. of Warm Springs; grandmothers Laura Dick Sty wer, Evelyn Dick Sam and Rose Dick Mitchell all of Warm Springs; Uncles Cy Katchia and Ernest Hun of Warm Springs; step-father Fred Johnson Sr. of Warm Springs among numerous relatives and friends. Dressing ceremony was held Thursday, December 1 1, 1997 at 3 p.m. at the Agency Longhouse with overnight services following. Pierson Mitchell and Larry Dick officiated. Burial was at sunrise, Friday, December 1 2, 1 997 at the Mouth of the Warm Springs.