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    SpilyayTymoo
Warm Springs, Oregon
4 September 23, 1999
E Coosh EEWA: The way it is
"Everybody want's to be
Boss, There are some special
ists who hate to assist in fire
fighting when a fire gets out of
control. Everyone running around
like a chicken with it's head cut
off trying to be boss.
Probably if they would get a
hold of a shovel, an axe or hoe
and do some work on fire fight
ing maybe the fire would not get
out of control. Maybe they just
don't know how to fight a fire!
There are so many ways to
attack a fire and the main idea is
just good common sense.
There are bosses out there and
they don't need anymore bosses
to mess things up. Each group of men on the fire line has a foreman
or a boss of some kind and they have their orders on what to do. on
the fire line. If a person does not have a crew he should not go around
trying to tell people what to do as they already have their orders.
Now take a look at the fire a year or two ago that burned the whole
north and east side of the reservation. The fire could have been
contained at an early stage if things went right. But once the fire got
its start it went over Mutton Mountain and beyond that blackened the
whole east side of the reservation.
YeplEachcrew has its own boss and they expect him to give them
directions and not every Tom, Dick, and Harry that comes along
trying to order people around.
There was a person with a specialty that was needed on the fire
to do what they expected him to do and when he got started to do his
job here comes one of those "Wanna Be Bosses" started to tell him
to do other things than what he was there for and a little later here
comes another "Wanna Be Bosses," trying to get him to do other
things. It's pathetic of how guys try to get out of doing things
themselves so they try to be boss.
When ever they see someone doing things like this they should
give him a shovel and say get busy on a fire trail, because that's the
only way that will stop a fire is just a little work by everyone.
I'ye , seen fires about a half acre burning real slow and guys
standing around waiting for machinery to arrive to cut a trail around
the fire, and by the time the Cats get there its way out of control, while
it could have been contained if these guys would have cut a line in
front of the fire while its still getting started. They wait too long and
when its out of control than they panic and call for all the help they
can get.
Well the fire season is just about over and hopefully there won't
be any large fires around here. It gets pretty cold at night on the fire
line this time of the year.
Deer Hunting Season
The Deer Hunting season is in full swing here on the reservation
and people driving all over the countryside with their four wheeled
rigs. One time it was a real sport where people would get out and walk
the country to hunt deer. But with all the four wheeled rigs there isn't
anyplace where they haven't been.
Every little road or large trail there has been a four wheeled rig on
it with beer cans along the road side. If a person wants to go hunting
where there isn't others he must go way up in the high country in the
rough country to walk around and feel free to know there wasn't a
four wheeler in front of you. That's where the fun is when you are
alone in the high country in the thick timber and where there are no
logging roads.
The Elk season will soon be opening up for the month of
November from the first to the thirtieth. The same rules apply for the
elk season one bag of a horned animal per month for a family. The
elk population is increasing slightly each year and hopefully in the
near future there will be enough to have a longer season.
This time of the year the elk start their rut season and all the bulls
will be gathering all the female elk they can and you can hear the
bugling by the big bull elk in the forest. They usually go to the most
remote areas where the terrain is rough and rugged which makes it
a bigger challange to get a good big bull.
There is even a season for black bear and the same rules apply of
one bear per family per month. Don't know how people cure bear
meat and how they use it but I guess some do. A good bear Bar-B-Que,
like they used to have during the fourth of Juoy.
The bird season has its limits also but I'm not too sure of what it
takes the hunt birds like Quail, Ducks and Geese.
Toe
"Now, Johnny," said the teacher, "if the phone were to ring in the
middle of the night at your house, what might it mean?"
'The bill is paid." YIKES
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This kid was explaining why he preferred to sit in the rear seat of
the last row in the classroom. "Sitting there I get last chance at a
question. By then it's almost impossible to guess wrong." YIKES
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Editor's Note
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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
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Why terminate the "designated hunter" for
To the editor,
Before the Treaty of 1855, our
traditional hunting and fishing
territory was vast. It extended beyond
the mapped out ceded boundaries of
today. Enormous regions of valuable
land was turned over to the Federal
Government, from Bend to Oregon
City up to Heppncr area and along
the Columbia River.
In return, exclusive rights were
reserved. Ouranccstorchicfsrctained
our traditional rights to hunt and fish
on the reservation and on our ceded
lands.
The exclusive right to subsistence
and ceremonial hunt and fish is also
a form of tribal properly. The right to
Invitation sent
To the editor,
Teenagers of Christ: The Full
Gospel family has prayers to Jesus
that you might find your way back to
the Full Gospel Church. The Lord
saved many of you at the Youth Re
vival and you filled our church to
"standing room only". We had to
build a new and bigger church for
you.
Now, the church is looking empty
without our babes in Christ (Luke
1 0:2 1 ). Most of you are "prayer war
riors", and we need you. Your sin
cere hearts lead to sincere prayers.
The elders of our faith will heal
any hurts, through God's power, that
Take time to
To the editor,
Hello from Pastor Rick. God helps
those who help themselves. And you
shall work out your salvation. Which
one is from the Bible? From the Bible
Paul says how we are to work out
your salvation. This means that we
must use and test the limits of the
gifts the Lord gives us. That means in
part to u se our heads about what to do
about life. Two of the greatest gifts
from Gdd is his blood and love for us.
And the creation of that small, soft,
round object between our ears called
the brain. We can think. We can
think about thinking. We can think
about life; about today, yesterday
and to dream about tomorrow. This
is not just an ape and man issue. With
our gifts we can dream and then work
to make that dream become real in
our lives. If we don't think then the
gospel becomes a story of God who
came to love a lump of coal not a
human being. There are some who
refuse to use their heads and to work
Spirit of giving
I would like to inform the com
munity that the spirit of giving does
continue after Christmas.
Some of you are aware that our
oldest son Jeremy Doney is blind and
has a talent for music. Through the
generosity of the Bend Kiwana's,
Jeremy has been able to take piano
lessons this summer. The Bend
Kiwana's has provide a stipend to
pay a piano teacher to assist Jeremy
perfect his piano playing talents. This
is the second time the Bend Kiwana s
has done this for our son and we are
truly grateful. We are grateful to Jean
MacConnochle of the Central Or
egon Regional Program for approach
ing the Bend Kiwana' s on our behalf
when we hadn' t receive any response
from the Warm Springs Johnson
O' Mallcy Program for our piano les
sons request for Jeremy last year.
I have another testament of the
spirit of giving. As the new school
year approaches I had gone to a couple
Happy Birthday to my big brother
Pengi. I am sorry I can't be there with
you. but my heart and soul is with
you through it all! I am not only
sending just you my tender love and
care, I am also sending to all my
loved ones back home and in other
states of this world. I miss you all!
With Love Always,
AKA: Witch
Tamara Henry
MCDC-83346
1120 SW 3rd
Portland, OR 97204
Write to me!
i:ike pnme and fish has always been
of immense economic importance to
many tribes, and it has equally great
cultural significance.
According to Tribal Biologist,
1999 is another fine year for the deer
and elk herds on the reservation. It is
also very good on our ceded lands,
thanks to the mild winters. It seems
like wc arc giving up a right every
year, this year is no exception, and
that is terminating the "designated
hunter."
The scenario is ironic and a
travesty. We should all be concerned.
What is the intent? In whose best
interest is it to deprive our Tribal
Members their right to subsistence
to Teens
m;Kt have returned to VOU (JamCS
5:14). The righteous prayers and
anointing of oil will heal you (James
5:16).
The Full Gospel need the young
and the old (Acts 2:17) and we arc all
6nc body (1 Corinthians 12:12-31).
Don't look at the "world" and what it
offers as the wife of Lot did and
become a "Ka-Li-Ja" (wooden In
dian). But look at the cross ahead of
you and be set free (Galations 5:1)!
We ask that you please return to
the fold and we welcome you with
open arms (Luke 15:11-31).
In Christ's Love,
R.T. Thompson
think
out their salvation. They are the liv
ing dead. They wait for others to live
life for them. For others to do for
them.They expect others to give them
life. ....
Friends, take some time and think
where is your life right now. Are you
taking care of yourselves OK? Are
you taking care of family OK? Are
you taking care of your community
0 K? If there is a no to one or more of
these questions then now is the time
to work out your salvation. Talk to
God, think about the issues, talk to
God, then act in a positive way to
wards the future days of life. WE all
must try to live life.
WS Presbyterian Church. On the
Campus.
Christian Education-Sunday 10
a.m.; Worship 1 1 a.m.; Praise &
Study-Sunday evenings 7 p.m.;
Youth Night-Tuesdays 7 p.m.;
Presbyterian Women-Wednesday
Night 6 to 8 p.m.
Rev. Rick Ribeiro
continues
of stores in Bend to put my children's
school supplies ana ciomes uh mj
away. When I went to make a pay
ment on one of my accounts, I was
surprised to find that my account had
been paid in full and it was done so
by someone who wanted to remain
anonymous. I was very pleasantly
surprised! Thecashiers seemedhappy
for me and so the happy feeling I
experienced definitely had a rippling
effect. The kids got most of every
thing they needed and I was able to
apply the money I would have paid
on that account to help with a car
repair. I don't know how anyone
could have known I had an account at
that store, but I want them to know I
am thankful for the extremely gener
ous gifts they gave my children.
I just wanted our readers to know
that there are many kind people in
this world.
Sincerely,
Lenora Starr
PO Box 1257
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Happy 1st Anniversary
to my loving husband
D Black!!
Our first year of marriage was
hard but
we made it & our next years
will be
better than ever! Thank you for
everything.
I love you,
Shey
I
Indian families?
game that they have depended on for
thousands ot years Are tne acpriveu
ciders, widows, women and children
and the mourning being discriminated
against?
Not because of conservation since
the game herds are many. Selling out
our exclusive Treaty Rights needs to
stop, because they are sacred and
traditional.
Whoever is responsible needs to
show cause for taking away a
guaranteed right of the said deprived
Tribal Members.
Now, who will provide
subsistence game to be smoked dried,
etc. foe winter hard times?
Anthony Uttleleaf
Thanks sent
To the editor,
To the Warm Springs Indian Res
ervation: I, Butch Smith would like
to thank all the great people of the
Warm Springs Indian Reservation,
and the Tribal Council for donating
100 lbs of salmon and the deer they
sent for the Lakota Outside Powwow
here at the Oregon State Peniten
tiary. I would also send special thanks
to Charlene at Fish and Wildlife for
all her help. I would like to send all
my love and respect to all my family
and relations.
May the Great Spirit keep you all
safe, healthy and happy!
Be Strong
Stanley "Butch" Smith
4873954
O.S.P.
2605 State Street
Salem, OR 97310-0505
Reward offered
Lost on August 31st, a 22
mag. Marlin rifle serial
05285549. Left at the rifle
range by the dump. Offering
a $50 reward for it's return.
Phone 553-1030 (message).
For Sale
1997 Ford 4x4, 5 spd, 460, short
box with extended cab, dual tanks,
custom wheels and leather captain
seat with elk picture, 5th wheel and
trailer hitches, 67,000 miles $ 1 8,500.
Table and 4 chairs $35.
3-year-old portable magic Chef
dishwasher with cutting board. Been
in storage for over one ( 1 ) year $ 1 90.
Oak, double or queen size, lighted
bedroom head board with mirrors
and a detached lighted side shelf and
drawer storage unit $250.
Call 553-1471 if interested.
Happy 10th Birthday Albert!
Love you!
Dad, Mom & Patch
Happy Birthday
Aaron Thompson
Septmber 10
Always thinking of you.
Your mom, Ryan, Britten
& Darius, grandma Jenni,
Uncle Daniel & Albert
Happy Birthday Mom
September 26
Love, grandkids, Carol
& Daniel
Happy Birthday
to Daniel September 22,
from your wife, Carol
& kids
Happy 28th Anniversary
Greg-September 3
from your wife
Happy 23rd Anniversary
Wow & Carmen
September 3
From Darlene & Greg
Lumber stolen
I am writing this letter to ici you
know someone had taken our lumber
from our fishing site at Sherars
Bridge. This has been my mother's
(Mabel Eylc) site and it was used
every year except last year. It sad
dens me to know that there is no
respect for the elders, who would
steal from us? The lumber was worth
approximately $500, so please if you
know who done this, return it so we
can continue our fishing too.
Sincerely,
Lena Santos
Tribal Member
Address given
To the editor,
To all Erica's Frenz & cuz's; you
can write to her at:
Ramona Dorm
Sherman Indian High School
9010 Magnolia Avenue
Riverside, CA 92503
Keep it clean and encouraging.
Thanx. ,
Carol
Erica's mother
Seeking to find
siblings
To the editor,
I am living in Southern California
and would like to hear from my broth
ers. I will be coming to Warm Springs
the summer of 2000 and would like
to visit my siblings while I am there.
We have been scattered in the wind
and don't know each other. I would
like to ask the permanent care par
ents and foster parents to please con
tact me. We are family and should
know each other, and where we are.
I would appreciate hearing from any
of you, and I will answer your letters
Thank you,
Sonja Stormbringer
PO Box 290234
Phelen, CA 92329
m W
Large 3-family
Yard Sale
Pete & Myrna Courtney ' s place
1526 W. Tenino Road, 12 mile
past the Tribal Administration.
There'll be lots of Treasures at
bargain prices. FRIDAY, Septem
ber 24th from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (no
early birds please gate will be
open at exactly 9 a.m.)
Car for sale
1984 Honda Prelude
4clyn., AC, 5-speed,
sunroof, low profile tires,
polished aluminum rims
$2,800 firm
Contact Dan Brisbois, Jr.
at 553-2416 during the day.
Happy 16th Birthday
Wilfred Sando, Jr.
Love, Mom, Dad,
Ramone, Mellissa, DJ
&Tyra
Happy Birthday
Humph!
Best wishes to you.
Love, Selena & family
Happy Birthday
Sweet Pea
With Lotsa Love
Your wife
Happy 2nd Birthday
September 30
Quannie
From Dad & brother
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