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    SpilyayTymoo
Munior Court candidates ask for support
Raylene Ike-Thomas
1 To my people of Warm Springs,
my name is Raylene Ike-Thomas,
Indian name Kliss-taw-nee.
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Ron Thomas both of the Wasco,
Warm Springs Nations.
On my mother's side my
grandparents are Fred and Daisy Ike.
On my father's side my grandparents
are Leslie Thomas and Roberta Lucei.
I am eleven-years-old, my
interests and hobbies are jingle dress
dancing, performing arts dance,
Softball and traveling to powwows. I
attend the Middle School where I am
an honor roll student in the 6th grade.
, ..; I'm asking you for your support
by purchasing raffle tickets from me
for the 1999 Lincoln's Birthday
Celebration where I'm running for
the Junior Court Royalty. The
powwow is scheduled for February
12, 13, 14, 1999 at the Simnasho
Violent death risk
using employees-
: Submitted by EAP: Alcohol and
other drug users stand a greater risk
: of violent death than the general
population, and the risk becomes
much greater when that person is
also experiencing problems on the
job. People who use alcohol and other
drugs had 12 times the risk of being
murdered and 16.6 times the risk of
committing suicide compared to
people who do not drink alcohol or
use drugs. Those people at greatest
risk however, were those chemical
users who were experiencing prob
lems at their job. Their risk of a
violent death went up to 17.9 times
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The risk is very high for people
who live with people who drink or
use drugs as well, even if they do not
engage in the same behavior. Those
people in the home face an 1 1 .3 times
higher risk of being murdered. These
are extraordinary figures and the cost
to the work-site and to society in
general comes to a huge $276 billion
per year ( 1 995). That comes to more
than $1,000 for every man, women
and child in America.
Here is how just $1.00 of that
$276 billion is spent for both alcohol
and drugs.
-' Lost nroductivitv due to illness:
Pamperien family offers thank you to all family friends and
"... f. .. .. , .i....,.i..n w.rt-j-ri,.,.k it m.ve it hankr nn th families.
Dear friends and relatives.
' Darl, I and the family of Clifford
Oscar Pamperien would like to thank
a lot of people who helped us when
he was taken from us in an automobile
accident.
Everything happened so fast that
we hope we can remember all the
good deeds everyone did. Our sister-in-law
Geri Blodgett and Boo Boo
was with us from the start and helped
us every way they could and still
continues to help and we really
appreciate her and my brother
Freddie.
Thank you Pastor Rick and the
Eolice officer that came up to our
ome to inform us. Pastor Rick
always had a part in Cliff s life trying
to encourage him and help in his
troubles right up to the end.
Thank you Norma Smith and her
family.DenaThurby.Sherri.Neeters,
Ronnie and Clint who unselfishly
are willing to step in and help in
every way they could. Thanks Sister
Norma and girls for replacing what
we had to give up and your presence
at the Shaker meetings, even though
Norma was sick she tried to be with
us.
Thanks to Nola and Rafael for
showing up right away too and all the
support you gave us by cooking every
day, cleaning, taking care of
everything in the house replacing
items also.
Thank you Arlene Berry, Laura
Switzler, and Verleen Kalama who
also showed up to help non-stop in
the kitchen and boxing things up.
Thank you sister Mad, Les,
Shawna, Erica and Rodney for all
your help taking care of the grant and
loan and providing what Cliff needed
at the mortuary and your help
afterwards with blankets and towels.
Thanks to sister Kat and Mike for
everything you did, use of Mike's
pickup, being with us, and the items
you gave afterwards too.
Thanks to all of the Pamperien
family in all the ways they helped
too, Rocksy and Kevin especially
w ho tried to understand our traditions.
Grandparents Cliff and Faye for their
I.nnphouse.
Thank you very much.
Respectfully, Raylene Ike-Thomas
My name is Matilda Wallulatum.
I am ten years old and running for Jr.
Queen of Lincoln's Powwow,
February 12. 13, 14, 1999.
My parents are Fred, Sr. and Olivia
Wallulatum. My grandma is Freda
Wallulatum.
Running for Jr. Queen would be
fun and exciting and interesting.
Everyday for Sunday I go to
Simnasho for Washut. I like jingle
dress dancing and traditional dancing.
I hope to see you all at the
powwow.
From Junior Queen Candidate
Matilda Wallulatum
PS Tickets cost $1.00 each or 6
for $5.00.
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Matilda Wallulatum
amoung alcohol
(45.7 cents)
Lost productivity due to premature
death: (21.2 cents)
Health care costs to treat the
medical related disorders associated
with alcohol: (12.7 cents)
Propertyadministrative costs of
alcohol related motor vehicle crashes:
(9.2 cents)
Alcohol related crime: (8.6 cents)
Drug Related Costs
Lost productivity due to incar
ceration or being a victim of a drug
related crime: (20.4 cents)
Lost earnings due to drug related
career activity: (19.7 cents)
11 . Criminal justice,1 property dam
age, drug control: (18.4 cents)
Lost productivity due to death:
(14.5 cents)
Health care costs: (10.2 cents)
The costs to the people on the
Warm Springs reservation actually
are quite a bit higher. That is because
the cost is spread out over fewer
people. It is very important that all
departments work together in a united
effort to help deal with the alcohol
and drug related problems on the
reservation. The purpose of the Em
ployee Assistance Program is to help
employers recognize and assist with
this problem before these expenses
occur.
contributions, the love you gave
Clifford, the support and
encouragement you gave him in
everything he did, and allowing him
to stay with you.
Bonnie and Scott, JoDee and Brad,
for all their help, Bonnie and JoDee
had to learn fast on the give-away.
Sister Cathy Brown for her help
and the recliner she gave us. Cathy's
mother-in-law Aggie Brown for her
help and her presence.
Thanks to Sister Pat
Speakthunder, Romelle for their
funeral help, help around the house,
the gifts you gave too. Thanks to all
the drummers, Fred Wallulatum, Guy
Wallulatum, Patrick Mitchell, Dallas
Winishut, Tony Suppah, Ron Stwyer,
and Leslie Bill and all the other
drummers who immediately came to
the house the first night to have
washat services, the songs were really
beautiful each night.
Thanks to all the different hunters
that brought meat to the house and
the long house. Thank you Hambone
for your contributions and your part
in Cliffs life.
Thanks to Wilson Wewa, Jr. for
all his help and his contributions.
Wereally can'trememberall who
helped clean up the house Carol
Wewa, Ursula Little, Mona Jim, Levi
Green, and all the people who brought
food, Mona Kiona, Ruthie Smith.
Thanks to the Charley family for
being at the house for the Shaker
meeting, Pat Tanewasha, Norman
and Janice Lucei. Thanks everyone
who sent flowers and cards.
Thanks to Cliffs teachers for
being with us, and the poem she
wrote. Thank you Joe Scott, Juice
and family for opening up your home
for Cliffs last days. Thanks to the
Jordan Patt family for coordinating
everything with us too.
Thanks Sal Sahme and Ken for
your help, the food and Pendleton
blanket. Thanks to Bernie and Jamie
Watlamet and family for all their
help and support. Thank you to Freda
Wallulatum and Roma Jean and their
family for all their help also Lisa
Wallulatum and Katie Smith.
Warm Springs, Oregon
Annual Lincoln's Powwow Celebration set
The 22nd Annual Lincoln's
Birthday Powwow is scheduled
for February 12, 13, 14, 1999 at the
Simnasho Longhouse.
The Lincoln's Powwow is
dedicated to the values and beliefs
inherited in our native tribal
sacredness that has been our
strength through the ages. Because
of this purpose then, our Tribal
Constitution and By-Laws and the
leadership it provides is honored,
past, present and future.
Activities begin Saturday,
February 6, with memorial dinner
and opening blessing of the
Simnasho Longhouse. All those
that were in mourning (loss of a
loved one) will be re-joining the
dancing circle as the tradition goes.
Sunday, February 7, a "special
Sunday Service" for participants
will be held.
Friday, February 12, the
powwow begins with "new joiners
and re-joiners."
Special events:
Honoring of Veterans, Senior
Citizens, Tiny Tots, Field of
Education.
Recognition and memory of our
departed Chairman, Pierson
Mitchell.
Royalty Recognition's and their
sponsorship: All Around Teen
Girls sponsored by outgoing
Queen Daleena Frank, Outgoing
Junior Queen Junior Jingle Dance
Special sponsored by outgoing
Tax preparation
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7000 S. W. Hampton St., Suite 238
Tigard, OR 97223
Phone (541)684-9671
Fax (541)624-1704
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Individuals, Sole Proprietorships,
Corporations, Trusts and Estates and
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Background: Doris graduated
from Portland State University in
1994 with a bachelor's degree in
accounting and has been preparing
tax returns for the past four years.
She has been practicing as a Certi
fied Public Accountant since Sep
tember 1997.
Laurie is a Warm Springs Tribal
member and has been working with
Doris for the past three years. She
received her license to prepare taxes
in January 1998 and has been prepar
ing taxes for the last year.
Thanks to the Presbvterian Church
for their check to help. Sam Starr and
his mother Louise Hellon they were
so wonderful, they stayed with Cliff s
body right up to the end. Thank our
Auntie Nettie Shawaway for all her
help also.
Thank Shirley and Delvis Heath
for all their help. Thank Louise
Woods and her daughters for all their
help. I can always depend on them.
Thank Ryan Evans for also showing
up and helping in every way he could
help and Don Hunter and his family
just being there really helped. Thank
our brother Ralph and his wife and
daughter for being there and also
allowing him to stay at your home
and making him feel welcome.
Thanks Auntie Bonnie Hunter for
her help. Austin Smith and Alvis
Smith Sr. for remembering Cliffs
part in boxing and your ceremony at
the longhouse. Thank my neighbors
Gus and Tina, Tera and Jasmine for
all your help too. Thanks Wilma
Saunders for the two roses on the
crosses.
Thanks to all of the young friends
of Cliffs, boys, girls and cousins.
We love all of you and hope you can
call us when you feel bad or happy.
You are also welcome to visit or
invite us to any of your happy family
events. Thank you Jonas for having
the strength to be their for everyone,
and being a life long friend to Clifford
we will keep you in our prayers.
If all you people did not come
around the help, we ourselves would
not have anything to live for but we
want to go on and find ways to repay
you at Cliffs Memorial.
If only to help other families in
the future, please be more
considerate. People were very
disrespectful about cutting in behind
the bodies, immediate family should
have been allowed to follow and we
ended up being way behind. We also
requested speakers and they were
not even considered although the
chosen speakers were fine. People
were not allowed to hug us or shake
our hands at the graveside.everything
felt rushed. It should not be that way
Junior Queen Miranda Blueback.
Round BustleChicken dance
contest sponsored by Queahpama
Family.
Sobriety Dance
Drum Contest3-Hand Drum
Contest sponsored by Eagle
Thunder Drum & Family of Gary
Switzler in Memory of Gary
Switzler.
, Honor Special of Gary Villa,
Teen Boys Grass Dance sponsored
22nd Annual Lincoln's Birthday Powwow
&
Self-Govt Sovereignty Celebration
February 12, 13, 14, 1999 at Simnasho Longhouse, Simnasho, Oregon
Sponsored by Simnasho Longhouse Elders and Lincoln's Powwow Committee
Everyone Welcome
Grand Entry Time: Friday at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
Contest Categories
Fancy & Traditional, 16 years & under boys and girls, 1749 years men & women
Point system used
Specials
Round BustleChicken Dance sponsored by Queahpama Family
All Around Teen Girls sponsored by outgoing Queen Daleena Frank
Junior Jingle Dance Special sponsored by outgoing Junior Queen Miranda Blueback
Gary Villa Honor Special, Teen Boys Grass Dance sponsored by Gary Villa, Sr. family.
Drummers: $8,000 total
CO-MC: National "8 Ball" Jim of Warm Springs
and Ray Whitestone of Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
For information contact Anna Clements at (541) 553-3290.
For Vendor Concession
USDA announces continuous sign up for
Applications for continuous sien
up for CRP are being accepted at the
Warm Springs Natural Resources
Conservation Service office and at
the USDA Service Center in
Redmond.
Continuous CRP provides
protection of marginal pasture land
(grazed land) for riparian areas along
' stream banks. These areas must be
devoted to growing trees. This area
will be eligible for a yearly payment
for the length of the contract which
runs 10 to 15 years. Payments vary
depending on soil rental rates. Rental
rates range from $17 to $47 dollars
- an acre. Grazing is not allowed on
these areas. There are penalties for
' incidental grazing. This can result in
' the loss of the contract. In this case
Happy 16th Birthday
January 23 to
Sampson Price
Love, Mom, Pearl,
William, Nathena &
Mary
it makes it harder on the families.
Cliff had a short life but in these
short times he was involved with a
lot of activities.
His grandmother first of all gave
him his Indian name "Sheekum," He
went to Washington DC, he went to
Hawaii. He was involved in Cross
Country running which went into the
Reservation Relay and Hood to Coast.
He was the youngest in Brother
Ralph's team and he always enjoyed
running the up hill, the back country.
When we took him home for the last
time down County Line Road it
reminded us of his participation in
the Reservation Relay Run.
He also won with his friends in
the wild colt race one summer at the
Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo and he
participated at the He He Rodeo. In
his cross-country running he also got
to go to the indigenous races at
Minneapolis.
He also participated in Volks
walking all over with his mother and
when he was in boot camp he became
one of the drill team marchers.
He had his first dance ceremony
at the Lincoln's powwow and his
boxing record was 3-3. One time he
won and he gave his trophy to the
boy who lost. At the end he started to
go down to the boxing room at the
community center.
When he lived with this
Grandparents he was involved with
basketball and cross-country. He was
quite an imitator always imitating
some one or pretending he was an
announcer for the blazers.
He was an excellent waiter at Kah-Nee-Ta
very competitive with others
servers. He made work fun and
rewarding for both the company and
his co-workers. When Clifford
worked he worked hard, when it was
the hottest he was out weeding the
yard and during his community
service for the church he was working
in very cold temperatures.
He had a lot of patience with
children and allowed them to climb
all over him and he would play games
with them and swing them around.
Whatever they asked him he was
by Gary Villa Sr.
Thank you goes to people that
donated to the powwow:
Barbara Jim who donated
candy for Tiny Tots.
Grant and Emily Waheneka
who donated cash.
Emily Waheneka who donated
a beaded bag in memory
of Florence Meanus for Senior
Ladies Contest.
Darla Davis who donated a
ceremonial hat in memory of
information contact Sandra Sampson at (541) 553-3601.
the producer would have to repay the
contract including interest.
Under continuous sign-up CRP,
USDA can provide cost-share
assistance to farms and ranches for
up to 50 percent of the cost of certain
restoration and protection practices.
These practices can include riparian
fences, plantings, stream bank
enhancement, and livestock water
development.
To find out if you are eligible for
the CRP continuous sign up, contact
the USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service office in Warm
Springs by calling Treg Owings at
553-3599.
The US Department of Agriculture
(USDA) prohibits discrimination in
all its programs and activities on the
basis of race, color, national origin,
Annual Timber Symposium to
be held at Kah- Nee-Ta Resort
The 23rd Annual National Indian
Timber Symposium will be held at
Kah-Nee-Ta, April 12-15, 1999. In
conjunction with the symposium, the
Confederated Tribes are sponsoring
a logo contest. The logo design should
encompass all natural resources ac
tivities. The deadline for entries is 5
p.m. Monday, December 7, 1998.
community members
willing to trv. Being an only child we hewasbackinsch
willing to try. Being an only child we
thought he understood children
wanting to play.
Pastor Rick baptized Clifford at
the Warm Springs Presbyterian
Church.
Sorry he also got involved with
bad stuff where he didn't care. He
was just starting to come back around
Thank you friends, family and community
Family & friends,
In addition to Antoinette's thank
you from the family we would like to
add a small personal thank you to
friends, family, and the community.
Thank you all for your kindness and
help, the drummers, dancers, cookers
and everyone who contributed gifts
for Antie and Darl. Your presence at
the home, longhouse and graveside
was a tremendous help. We would
like to especially thank Darl and
Antoinette for having Clifford and
Poem written
To Clifford
As you in the corner did sleep
Upon your spot I would creep.
Waking you to read the play
Of "Romeo and Juliet", you would say,
"I don't understand and this is boring.
I asked you to keep on reading
Hoping you would soon make sense
of "Romeo and Juliet.
Basketball was a game you enjoyed.
Friday we saw your skills employed.
I called you a 'cherry picker
As you received a pass and quicker
Than a flash of light, made the basket
quiver
While we were still in flight
To reach the end, you showed your
might
And made two points to your delight.
Life is short some would say
And that is demonstrated today
With loss of one so young
We wonder what you would become.
January 28, 1999 5
for Feb. 12-14
Goldie Davis.
Louise Hellon who donated
cash.
All those who donated for the
raffle. -
Queen Candidates are selling
raffle tickets for $1 each or 6 for $5.
Candidates are Raylene Thomas,
Matilda Wallulatum and Eileen
McKinley.
Local Drummers, please bring
your own chain.
CRP at Warm Springs
gender, religion, age, disability,
political beuets, sexual orientation,
and marital or family status. (Not
prohibited bases apply to all
programs). Persons with disabilities
who require alternative means for
communication of program
information (Braille, large print,
audio tape, etc.) should contact
USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600
(voice and TDD).
To file a complaint of
discrimination, write USDA,
Director, Office of Civil Rights,
Room 326W, Whitten Building, 14th
and Independence Avenue, SW,
Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call
(202) 720-5964 (voice or TDD).
USDA is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
The logo should be done in black
and white, and an 6 12" by 7" in size.
The logo will be used for advertis
ing, promotion and the cover of the
symposium book. The winning entry
will receive a $200 cash prize. For
more information contact Theron
Johnson at Forestry, 553-2416 or
Colleen Johnson at 553-7134.
he was back in school and wanting to
make his friends and family proud of
him. We loved to hear all the stories
from people who's lives he had
touched not realizing he had touched
so many. Thank you to everyone.
With love Antoinette, Darl and the
family
allowing us to be a part of his life. He
meant so very much to us all and it is
truly touching to see that he meant so
much to so many. Thank you all for
loving him.
God Bless
Cliff & Faye Pamperien
Rocksy & Kevin Climer family
JoDee & Brad Williams family
Bonnie & Scott Williams family
Cathy Brown family
Aggie & Barney Brown family
The Hunter & Evans family
to Clifford
I hope and pray for us who are left
That we will strive to do our best
In whatever place we are
Loving, caring and learning to share
Ourselves and the best we have been
given
To help our friends go on living.
I believe in the Creator, God of the
Universe
I hope you did too, then t shall see again
your face
And tell you of your empty space
You did leave in my life
And of the pain and strife
When you chose
To leave me so.
Written December 7. 1998 for Clifford
Pamperien
by Cathy Hosford-COIC Teacher
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