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    SjJPILYAY TYMOO
WARM SPRINGS, OREGON
February 24, 20005
Bauschenburg-Stacona, wed at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
Wedding announcement
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Mr. and Mrs. Keiki
Raaschenburgwould like to tike
this time to thank everyone who
celebrated their special day with
support and hard work in pre
paring for this special day. Joe
Rauschenburg father of the
groom, MaryAnn Schwartz-
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them on February 12, at Kah- stepmother of the croom. broth
Nee-Ta Resort. It meant a lot to ers and sisters of the groom Bill,
us to have each and everyone of Keoki, Kawika and Phillip
you there. We would also like to Rauschenburg, JoeLynn Ortiz,
thank our wedding party for tak- Loki Rauschenburg and Quir
ing part in the ceremony. Best lotte Elder, Marceline LeClaire
man-Kevin Brown, Maid of mother of thebride, brothers and
Honor Dcnys White, Brides- eisters of the bride. Wilhe. Mark
maids Sharon Jones and Bonita & Jason Stacona, Ronaldo
Leonard, Groomsmen Jake
Arnold and Josh Vonderhelt,
flowergirlsTaniesha and Shirelle
Adams, ringbearer Jason
Smartlowit and ushers Thomas
& Ricky Walker, Francis
Sorrclhorse, Keoki and Kawika
Rauschenburg,
GreyS tar, Chris Requa and Louis
D. LeClaire, Charlene Stacona
White,CherylHeath and Debbie
Berman.
Out of town guests: Louie St
Vicki Belgard, Kevin & Kimberly
Brown, Dave & Carson FJkins,
Gary k Mary Rauschenburg,
A special thank you to Judge Kannv Kamanao. Kenona
Sohappy for performing the cer- Holms, Mike Barker and Randy
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emony, Sheridan for the beauti
ful flowers and preparing the
wedding and reception rooms.
Jabbar Davis for D.Jing, Bob
Medina for taking pictures.
To all the Stacona and
Rauschenburg families for your
Yagger, Willie Stacona and Tito
Moses.
This will be a day we will
always remember and cherish.
Mahalo!
Mr. & Mrs. Keiki
Rauschenburg
Seeking pageant contestants
Please join Francis Wayne Kalama and Debra Verna Smith as they
exchange wedding vows in a traditional Indian ceremony on
Tuesday, February 29, 2000 at the Agency Longhouse. The
ceremony will begin at 6:30 in the evening.
Keiki and Marcie Rauschenburg
Tracy Crist, the Oregon State Di
rector for the MRS. AMERICA sys
tem is announcing that the search is
on for MRS. (insert your city here)
ana mks. (insert your county here)
This is your chance to "toot
Oregon's horn", to show the pride
you have in your family and to really
LIVE life by going out on a limb a
little. As the old saying goes, "noth-
Poem shared
COUNTY. The city and or county jng ventured, nothing gained" and
Happy 21st Birthday
Willie
Love with all my heart
Mom
Happy Birthday
Josiah Thompson
' With love, Dad
; Happy Birthday
Shelly
Brothers & Sisters
every 3rd weekend
of each month at
the Warm Springs
1910 Indian Shaker
Church
in Warm Springs, OR
will be open for help,
prayers & service.
representative will then advance on
to compete in the MRS. OREGON
AMERICA PAGEANT that will be
held March 24-25 at the beautiful
Spirit Mountain Resort in Grande
Ronde.
Interested applicants must live in
or work in the city limits of (insert
you city here) or the county limits of
(insert your county here), must be
married during the state competi
tion, a resident of the state for a least
6 months, a Untied States citizen and
be at least 18 years old. There is no
age limit or performing talent required.
you will gain so much. You will gain
in poise and maturity. It's your chance
to become more involved in your
community and even become more
knowledgeable about the state that
you call home. You will look at ev
erything in a different (perhaps
brighter) light-Oregon itself, your
family and even your career. With
out a doubt, this pageant will be
beneficial to you.
Call the pageant office at (847)
245-7215 or e-mail us for FREE in
formation at TRACY-CRISTm5n.com.
"A Vision For You & I"
Often I wonder where I stand in
this life
My future has many paths that
lead in every direction
The choices in life are many, I
need to choose
My destiny lies somewhere, only
known by the Creator.
My mind races trying to catch my
heart's desires
Always seeking & striving for
Self-Success
Knowing people and places
around the world and there are many
I search my heart & soul of where
I may want to be...
Over and over my thoughts extend
to distant lands
Wondering....Is my destiny to help
other people find their direction?
Do I follow my dreams and visions
of opportunity?
The Words of Wisdom shared my
many who have gone ahead and re
membered. Words encouraging me to strive
on to better my walk
Remembering to Trust
your.. ."Faith in the Creator"
Listening to the Creator and
yearning to make it happen
I only can pray that I can make the
right choices
People don't make mistakes only
lessons learned
Never give up your visions and
dreams to strive for your life's suc
cesses. Moses William Carl Kalama
February 2000
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Three Warriors Market staff thanks all for the support
Member
shares poem
To the editor,
I'd like you to print this poem in
the next issue of the Spilyay, here it
is below:
"This is my Story"
Hope ,by sharing this with all of
you out there on the rez. I'll find
someone who can relate, someone
cares about life with God. I find
myself stuck in a situation I can't
find a way out. I put myself here....
It's all around me, I can't hide, my
future is in doubt. I try to stay out of
trouble here in prison, but always
seem to find me.... Just when I think
I've gotten ahead in life it creeps up
behind me. I don't have any place to
go or anyone to turn to for help. ... I'm
all alone in this struggle. Just me, by
myself... Well that's what I use to
think but last year or two years ago,
in USPLompoc I've gotten baptized
102598 that all came to an end. I
finally discovered my one & only
true friend. As I lie down to sleep &
tears rolled down on my pillow, I
heard someone whisper to me & felt
their hand on my head. It was an
angel of God who come to me that
night. Our Lord Jesus Christ was
with her but it was true ! I know now!
What I should have known. Gods
always with us, we're never alone.
Thanks again.
Rayfield Mitchell
To Jarrod "Yod" Thomas
I am so happy and lucky to have
you and our kids to share a belated
Valentines Day with. You mean a lot
to myself and tooBrent & Torey,
We love you deeply. Happy
Valentine's Day.
Love, Angie, Brent & Torey
To our two beautiful kids
Happy Belated Valentines Day
We love you both so much. We
don't know what we'd do or
where we'd be without you.
Lots of love, hugs & kisses,
, Angie & Jarod Thomas
To a specail Mom, Sandra
Moroyoqui,
We love you for you, being you.
You mean a lot to all 4 of us, Happy
Belated Valentine's Day.
Love, Angie, Jarod, Brent &
Torey Thomas
To Andrea & Boys,
Thanks for everything and all that
you do. We love you guys lots,
Happy Belated Valentines.
Love your big sis,
Angie, Jarod, Brent & Torey
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Pen pal wanted
To the editor,
Hello, I would like to say thank
you for writing back. I enjoyed the
information you have sent me.
I would like to know how I can get
a pen friend. Could you please send
me a name and address of someone
who would like to write to me if this
is possible..
:! Thanking you
Toniann Beaumont
17 Phillip Rd.
Raymond Terrace NSW 2324
Australia
To the editor,
Goodf things still -happen on pun
Rez! Sometimes all that we can do as
Special offered
Orlando-Bahamas-Daytona
to all corporate employees:
Our wholesale travel department
has been asked to forward this travel
information to you and your employ
ees. Please distribute this memo to
all interested persons. You must act
quickly to take advantage of this of
fer with a retail value of over $ 1 ,000. "
Your vacation package includes:
3 days2 nights in world famous
Daytona Beach, FL
& 3 days2 nights in
Orlando, FL
Only $99 per person
(double occupancy plus port
& service fees)
Bonus for reserving today!
4 day 3 night Bahamas cruise!
Available to the first 50 callers on
a first come - first serve basis!
The vacations can be taken at any
time and are 100 transferable. This
offer is only available during this
corporate sellout for your employ
ees, their families and friends.
For reservations call: Marion
Lawson; 800-839-3109.
Happy 9th Birthday
to Darrin Hunter Brisbois
Love Always,
Mom, Dad, Douglas & Nalani
Happy Birthday
Edna Rose David
Love Always,
Paula, Dan & family
Happy Birthday
Butch David
Love Always,
Paula, Dan & family
Happy Birthday
Bridget Culpus
Love Always,
Paula, Dan & family
Happy Birthday
Clint Smith
Love Always,
Paula, Dan & family
!eop!e is look at the gloomy side of
ife and feel totally bad and upset at
the world. But if we take the time and
look around we can still find good
things happening. An example of this
would be the recent opening of the
Three Warriors Market in Simnasho.
The Tribal membership that have
offered comment on the store have
been real supportive and appreciative.
I feel good about the turn out for the
grand opening event because there
was a real sense of unity. That sup
port not only came through tribal
membership's attendance but also in
their generosity of the donations that
they gave for the door prize drawings.
- We are slowly getting stocked with
the inventory that the people have
been requesting. We can't always
get everything that everyone wants
but we will make sincere effort to try
and get it. Please feel free to comment
and to make suggestions on what we
can do to provide the best services
and goods.
There are many people that we
need to thank and recognize for mak
ing the store the success it is: first,
the technical support of Leminnie
Smith of the business and economic
development office; Jamie Burleigh,
Lisa Sledge, Sonya Bryant, Mike
Collins, Joyce Erb, and Judy Johnson
of Finance; The Purchasing staff;
Warehouse troops; Patches and crew;
Danielle Switzler and Michelle
Stacona of the internal auditors office;
the personnel department; Mike
Clements and Sal Sahme from BE &
D; Paul Vaeth from Utilities; Ray
Moody; Tribal Council; and last but
not least the tribal membership. The
effort and time that it took to do what
has been done has been great, but
also very rewarding.
Thank you from
the Three Warriors staff!!!
The company that built this won
derful facility is LCM. They did a
great job and were very easy to work
with throughout the project. They
also donated the sign that is mounted
above the entrance door. The artwork
for the sign was drawn by Ken Sahme.
PCI did the fuel station work and
also were a joy to work with. They
just came in and did the job and were
gone. It's hard sometimes to find
excellent contractors such as them.
The following is a list of the do
nors and winners from the drawings.
1.10 speed bike won by Jeremiah
Smith (donated by: Pepsi Cola Co.)
2. Dr. Pepper Cooler won by Fritz
Miller (donated by: Pepsi Cola Co.)
3. Dr. Pepper Cooler won by
Nathan Main (donated by: Pepsi Cola
Co.)
4. Campers Companion won by
Chris Culps (donated by Central OR
Dist)
5. Nestles T-shirt won by Milton
Sahme (donated by Paul Jackson
Wholesale Co.)
6. Nestles T-shirt won by Destry
tBegay (donated, by Paul Jackson
Wholesale Co.)
7. Elvis BannerCoaster won by
Chet VanPelt (donated by Pebbles
George)
8. Cap won by Captain (donated
by Indian Head Gaming)
9. Cap won by Marcia Simtustus
(donated by Indian Head Gaming)
1 0. Nike Cap won by Agnes Strong
11. PRCA Cap won by Byron
Frank (donated by Captain)
12. PRCA Cap won by Marva
Lawrence (donated by Captain)
13. Cooler wchokecherries won
by Leon Tenerio
14. Canned salmon won by Keith
Moody (donated by Suzie Slockish)
15. Cap won by Leslie
Squiemphen (donated by Spilyay)
16. Cap won by Fred Wallulatum
(donated by Spilyay)
17. T-Shirt won by Willard Tewee
(donated by Indian Head)
18. T-Shirt won by Billie Suppah
(donated by Indian Head)
19. Jam won by Jill Suppah (do
nated by Margaret Suppah)
20. Jam won by Gene Sahme
(donated by Margaret Suppah)
2 1 . Jam won by Rosa Bill (donated
by Margaret Suppah)
22. Jam won by Don Howtopat
(donated by Margaret Suppah)
23. Mouse Pad won by Brittany
Calica (donated by Pebbles)
24. Toy won by Byron Frank
25. Cap won by Lillie Suppah
(donated by Captain)
26. Tool set won by Leroy Smith
Jr. (donated by Willard Tewee)
27. Pendleton bag won by
Jeremiah Smith
28. Canned Salmon won by
Sabrena (donated by Suzie Slockish)
29. Tupperware won by Agnes
Strong
30. Stuffed Bear won by Tyree
Jones
31. M & M Bag won by Leslie
Squiemphen (donated by Paul Jack
son Wholesale Co.)
32. Pillow won by Captain
33. Bag of groceries won by
Milton Sahme (donated by Olney
Part, Sr.)
34. Painting won by Billie Suppah
(donated by Dancing Lights)
35. Painting won by Chesley
Yahtin (donated by Dancing Lights)
36. Glasses-coke won by Benny
Heath (donated by Hilda Culpus)
37. Glasses-coke won by Hazel
Tewee (donated by Hilda Culpus)
38. T-Shirt won by Sam Culps
(donated by Sam Starr)
39. T-shirt won by Jerry Bagley
(donated by Sam Starr)
40. T-shirt won by Roberta
Queahpama (donated by Sam Starr)
41. T-shirt won by Byron Frank
(donated by Sam Starr)
42. T-shirt won by Ben Holliday
(donated by the Museum at WS)
43. T-shirt won by Charles Tewee
(donated by the Museum at WS)
44. Blacklodge won by Wow (do
nated by Captain)
45. Blacklodge won by Shayla
Frank (donated by Captain)
46. Elvis Bag won by Donnell
Frank (donated by Pebbles)
47. Shawl won by Jeremiah Smith
(donated by Deb Scott)
48. Dream Catcher won by Agnes
Strong (donated by Romagene Joe)
49. Cross Necklace won by Anson
Begay (donated by Margaret Suppah)
50. Necklaceearrings won by
Leslie Squiemphen (donated by
Margaret Suppah)
51. Braid Ties won by Hazel
Tewee (donated by Margaret Suppah)
52. Rose Barrett won by Isadore
Charley (donated by Margaret
Suppah)
53. yo-yo won by Aaron Culps
(donated by IHGC)
54. yo-yo won by Vern Heath
(donated by IHGC)
55. yo-yo won by CR Begay
(donated by IHGC)
56. yo-yo won by Captain (do
nated by IHGC)
57. yo-yo won by Maynard Jim
(donated by IHGC)
58. yo-yo won by Benny Heath
. (donated by IHGC)
59. yo-yo won by Little Big Man
G Tufti (donated by IHGC)
60. yo-yo won by Gene Sahme
(donated by IHGC)
61. yo-yo won by CR Begay
(donated by IHGC)
62. yo-yo won by Margaret
Suppah (donated by IHGC)
63. Pen won by Cheeks Boise
(donated by IHGC)
64. Pen won by Captain (donated
by IHGC)
65. Pen won by Leslie Bill (do
nated by IHGC)
66. Pen won by Emelena Suppah
(donated by IHGC)
67. Pen won by Silas Williams
(donated by IHGC)
68. Pen won by Chris Culps (do
nated by IHGC)
69. Pen won by Shawn Culps
(donated by IHGC)
70. Pen won by Lilly Suppah
(donated by IHGC)
71. Pen won by Glen Whiz (do
nated by IHGC)
72. Lighter won by Shawn Culps
(donated by IHGC)
73. Lighter won by Lilly Suppah
(donated by IHGC)
74. Lighter won by Glen Whiz
(donated by IHGC)
75. Lighter won by Levi Keo
(donated by IHGC)
76. Golf balls won by Sandra
Sampson (donated by PJW)
77. Golf balls won by Destry
Begay (donated by PJW)
78. Golf balls won by Earl Miller
(donated by PJW)
79. Golf balls won by S. Killsfirst
(donated by PJW)
80. Beaded Side purse won by
Cheeks Boise (donated by Benny
Heath)
81. Yarn belt won by Gale
Lawrence III
82. Magic Island won by Bob
Heath (donated by Dancing Lights)
83. 3 Little Pigs won by Lionel
Smith (donated by Dancing Lights)
84. Book won by Conrad
Queahpama (donated by Aurelia
Stacona)
85. Meanest Men VHS won by
Oly Meanus Sr. (donated by Dancing
Lights)
86. Lucy VHS won by Elizabeth
Simtustus (donated by Dancing
Lights)
87. Goldilocks won by Malissa
Wesley (donated by Dancing Lights)
88. Scarf & Necklace won by Gus
Tufti (donated by Dancing Lights)
89. Smoked Salmon won by Pam
Smith Cardenas (donated by Suzie
blockish)
90. Hand drum won by Jamie
Smith (donated by Ron Smith)
91. Money clip won by Silas
Williams (donated by Benny Heath)
92. Purse Yarn won by Jaylyn
Suppah
93. Hunchback VHS won by Darl
Pamperien (donated by Dancing
Lights)
94. Cooking Book won by Ken
Sahme (donated by Dancing Lights)
95. Wild Food Book won by
Chesley Q. Yahtin (donated by
Dancing Lights)
96. Flashlight won by Anna
Wahtomy Ft. Hall (donated by
Dancing Lights)
97. Half case pop won by Captain
(donated by 3 Warriors Mkt.)
98. Half case pop won by Lakaigh
Tewee (donated by 3 Warrior Mkt.)
99. Half case pop won by Lilly
Suppah (donated by 3 Warrior Mkt.)
100. Half case pop won by CR
Begay (donated by 3 Warrior Mkt.)
1 0 1 . Half case pop won Paul Vaeth
(donated by 3 Warrior Mkt)
1 02. Half case pop won by Donnel
Frank (donated by 3 Warrior Mkt.)
103. Half case pop won by Kyle
Queahpama (donated by 3 Warrior
Mkt.)
104. Half case pop won by Denise
Smith (donated by 3 Warrior Mkt.)
105. Half case pop won by Stan
Simtustus (donated by 3 Warrior
Mkt.)
106. $20 Cash won by Iris Smith
(donated by Rodger Stwyer)
107. Popcorn won by Earl Miller
108. Lifesavers won by Lakaigh
Tewee
109. Lifesavers won by Jay
Suppah
110. Lifesavers won by Leroy
Smith Sr.
111. MarblesPine cone won by
Gene Sahme
1 1 2. Salami won by Chrystel Keo
113. Shawl won by BudMaria
Hicks
These prizes will be held two
weeks and if you fail to pick them up
we will contribute them into the next
draw. The two weeks will start after
this Spilyay issue. If you have any
questions please call us at 553-2242
2249.