Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 19, 2000, Page 5, Image 5

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Warm Springs, Oregon
October 19,2000 5
First time ever True Resilience Rez Car Parade
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. Omar "Poopsie" Winishut placed 2nd for his entry.
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Jose Calica took third place with this beauty.
In honor of Columbus Day the
Warm Springs Reservation hosted
The True Resilience Rez Car Parade.
The parade was held to bring the
community together to have a fun
day and show off their "rez" car, and
enter the contest for prizes.
A total of 13 cars were entered
and paraded to the Agency
Longhouse in the rain. The bad
weather did not dampen the spirit of
the participants, they still held pride
in their cars. A large turnout of
audience came to watch the parade
that started at the old clinic.
About 280 people were served
lunch during the awards presentation
at the Longhouse. Awards were
given to cars based on their unique
characteristics, creative use of duct
tape, plastic bailing wire, hangers,
etc., and owners pride in vehicle.
All entrants cars were required
to start and stop on their own, no
towing or jumpstarting, and all
drivers were required to be 'okay'.
Based on these the judges chose
these vehicles as the winners:
1 Place-Jeremiah Johnson
2nd Place-Omar Winishut
3rd Place-Jose Calica
Govenor's Award went to
Mi-Mi Suppah
Viola Govenor was present in
honor of this award.
Awards given out were special
things for their cars, such as-duct tape
and plastic to make a new window,
gloves to keep warm while driving,
trash bags for their cars, oil filters,
rear view mirror, etc.
"Anyone want to ride in my
car?" Jeremiah asked before his exit
of the event. He was the winner after
all.
The day was fun and brought out
a lot of smiles and laughter for the
community, as it was intended to do.
Columbus Day was celebrated in a
very special way this year.
Hello from Pastor Rick-
v,j'.iJelou8! resentfully envious.
Suspecting unfaithfulness.
Envious; bad feelings brought
on by another's good fortune.
Interesting definitions of some
powerful words. I have seen in the
lives of the children the acting out of
these two. words. To fight someone
wjio was a friend and now is an en
erhy because your friend has a new
fr end you do not like. To hit some
one who said hello to your girlfriend.
A l they said was "hello"; Tobejeal- .
oils, envious now let me see, were in
the bible do those two words come
up. Oh, yea. Cain and Abel. Genesis
4. 1 Two brothers, one a farmer, the
other a rancher. They both give an
offering to God of their work. God
; Happy Birthday
to our Baby Girl
' Leanna
on October 10
We love you a whole lot and
are proud of you always.
Love, Mom, Dad, George,
Tonya and Jackson
Happy Birthday
' Devon
Thinking of you on your special
day and always
Love, Auntie Selena and family
Happy Birthday
Mercedes
Thinking of you
and your special day
Love, Grandma Selena and Family
Happy Birthday
Trevor
Hope your day was great
We love you
Selena, Tony and family
Happy Birthday
Dad&rampa Jack
We love you
Tony, Selena, George, Tonya,
Leanna and Jackson
sees the offerings and into each mans ,
heart for the love behind the offer
ings. He says to Abel, "Good one".
He says to Cain, "OK". Cain be
comes filled with those two words
above and kills his brother. God
made Cain a wanderer on the earth
forever living his sin. Even now for
us adults you will hear the power in
these two words in the envious teas
ing. Or the angry that only a certain
family gets things.
To take the power out of these
words is to put love behind them.
Love turns jealously into honor. Love
turns envy into respect. Love keeps
us from becoming wanderers on the
earth forever living apart from God.
Get ready, get set... Hug some-
Birth
Announcements
Consuelo Daniels and Jonathan
William Smith Sr. of Warm Springs,
Oregon are proud to announce the
birth of their baby girl, Racquel
Isabelle Smith, born October 5, 2000
at 10:29 p.m. at the Mountain View
Hospital in Madras, Oregon. Baby
Racquel weighed 8 lbs. 10.2 oz and
was 2 1 inches long.
She joins a brother, Jonathan
William Tyrone Smith Jr. and a sis
ter Callista Andreya Smith. Her ma
ternal grandparents are Kate Jackson
of Warm Springs and the late Tyrone
Daniels. Her paternal grandparents
are Janice Smith and William
Leonard also of Warm Springs.
Rebekah (Aguilar) and Nathan
Jerome Main proudly announce their
newest addition the their family. Baby
girl Leslie Adrian Main was born
September 22, 2000 at the Mountain
View Hospital at 12:45 p.m., weigh
ing 8 lbs 9.4 oz and 2 1 Vi inches long.
Paternal grandparents are
Walter and Nellie Main of Hays,
Montana; maternal grandparents are
Ella and George Aguilar Sr. of Warm
Springs, Oregon.
S. JoAndi McCloud and Rob
ert Lee Howe of Warm Springs, Or
egon proudly announce the birth of
their baby boy, Damian Lee Santos
Howe, born October 8, 2000 at
Mountain View Hospital in Madras,
Oregon at 3:28 a.m., weighing 8 lbs
4.8 oz. and was 20 Vi long. Baby
Damian joins a brother Ha-Kela
Whiteshield. The paternal grandpar
ents are Theresa and Bill Howe of
Warm Springs, Oregon; maternal
grandmother is Joanne M. Casey of
Warm Springs, Oregon and Andrew
McCloud II of Lacey, Washington.
Great-Grandparents include Ina
Tohet of Simnasho, Oregon: Edith
and Andrew McCloud I of Yelm,
Washington.
. one you love. Hug someone you dis-
like. No alcohol or tobacco for chil
dren. One day at a time. Buckle up
the kids and yourselves. Don't hit or
beat on yourself. Pay your bills be
fore gambling then stay home. Read
the Bible for its effect on your heart.
Pray to God to the point of hearing
him. Honor someone. Love yourself.
Like yourself. See you in church.
Christian Education, 10:00 am. Wor
ship 1 1 :00 am. Youth night- seventh
grade on up, Tuesday, 6:30 pm.
Women's night Wednesday night,
6:00 pm.
Pastor Rick R. Ribeiro, Warm
Springs Presbyterian Church- On
the Campus.
Babysitter
needed
Needed BabysitterChildcare
provider for a 2-'j year-old and a 1-year-old.
For more information and
if interested please contact me at 553
827 and ask for Priscilla.
Eight-ball memorial set
, The family of Nathan Jim Sr. '
a.k.a. 8-Ball is seeking donations for
a memorial scheduled November 4.
He was a well-known Master of Cer
emonies at various tribal powwows
along with a member of the Confed
erated Tribes of the Warm Springs,
Fish and Wildlife Committee mem
ber, and Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission member.
Mr. Jim was very dedicated to
traditional and cultural preservation
through stories, legends, songs and
the hunting, fishing and ceremonial
activities. He participated as a hunter
and fisherman for the tribe. The sup
port and teaching he gave to the com
munity and families were lifelong.
The commitment to the preser
vation and restoration of salmon runs
for future generations was evident in
his work for the Tribe. The future
generations will be able to carry on
with traditional ceremonial feasts.
The family would like to rec
ognize his lifelong work at the me
morial. The support and contributions
will allow the remaining family mem
bers to continue his teachings and
work for the future generations.
The Nathan "8-Ball" Jim Sr.
Memorial Contest to be held during
the 1 1th Annual Veteran's Day Pow
wow on November 10-12 at the
Warm Springs Agency Longhouse.
Awards include 8-Ball Specialty Con
test: 1st, $1,000 with Championship
Jacket; 2nd-$750 with jacket; 3rd
$500 with jacket; 4th-through 10th,
consolation places.
Max Jim Memorial Contest:
Traditional Man: lst-$500 with
Championship jacket; 2nd-$300 with
jacket; 3rd-$200 with jacket; 4th
through 10th consolation prizes.
Veronica Jim Memorial Con
test Girls: lst-$250 with Shawl; 2nd
$150 with shawl; 3rd-$100 with
shawl; 4th through 10th consolation
prizes.
Further information, contact
Mrs. Nathan Jim Sr., PO Box 464;
Warm Springs, OR 9776 1 ; Telephone
(541)553-1403.
Happy Birthday!
Titus Kalama-October 19
Devon Thompson-Oct. 27
Love you Nephews!
, From Auntie Fawn &
Grandpa Elvis
Happy real Birthday
To my dad
Love always
Your daughter,
Priscilla
Happy 1" Birthday
To Andrew Stacona Jr.
Hope you had fun.
Love Cousins,
Erminio (Ermi) Pena Jr.
Brittany Ann Parra
Auntie Priscilla Parra
Happy Birthday
To our grandpa Pete
Love Always your
Grandkids, Erminio (Ermi)
Pena Jr., and Brittany Ann
Parra
Memhpr sends anoloav Poetry contest announced
IVIIIIMI OVIIUi? C4fSVIVSj y The International Library of Po- of art can win cash prizes, as wel
A Lil Some Say
Sitting out my time felling sorry.
The time I've wasted is my biggest
regret
Spent in these places I will never
forget.
I'm just sitting here thinking about
the things I've done
The crying, the laughing, the hurt
and the fun
Now its just me and my hard driven
guilt
Behind a wall of emptiness I allowd
to build,
I'm trappd in my body, just want
ing to run back to
my youth with it's laughten and fun.
but the ride is over no place to hide
every thang is gone including my
girl with reality
suddenly right in my face, I'm
gansta yo. all alone
stuck in this place.
Now memories long gone blast of
tha past.
through my gangsta days, tha pain
I hold back,
through this dark room the tears that
I shed
I ask myself why, where I went
wrong, I guess I
was weak, when I should have been
Happy Birthday
To our cousin
Luis Ramirez Jr.
Hope you enjoy your day!
Love your cousins,
Erminio (Ermi) Pena Jr.
And Brittanv Ann Parra
strong
Living for that g. life tha wings I
had
grown, my feelings were lost afraid
to be
shown as I look at my past it's easy
to see
the fear that I had, afraid to be me.
Stuck in this place, all alone, lost to
tha world
But still strong at heart.
A true c. by Nature.
To the people in West Hills up
on Bray Av. I know it's a lil late but
I'm sitting here feeling sorry, going
through these tuff times, paying for
crimes. So I'm sorry for the gunshots
that went through the houses. I don't
remember when but I do know a lot
of people got woke up around 8 a.m.
in the morning. I apologize in person
to y'all. The courts want this for ev
erybody to know. I'm sorry.
Hey whats up Gooby? I've
done the time now I'm stuck behind
these walls in Pendleton, OR repre
senting Bray Ave. once again to the
folks in the Hills, I'm sorry.
True C for life,
Mac Win K. Kalama
I'm really thinking of y'all
etry has announced that over $58,000
in prizes will be awarded this year in
the International Open Poetry Con
test. Poets from the Warm Springs
area, particularly beginners, are wel
come to try to win their share of over
250 prizes. The deadline for the con
test is November 30, 2000. The con
test is open to everyone and entry is
free.
"Any, poet, whether previously
published or not, can be a winner,"
stated Fran Campos, Contest Direc
tor. "When people learn about our
free poetry contest, they suddenly
realize that their own poetic works
of art can win cash prizes, as well as
gain national recognition," continued
Campos.
To enter send ONE original
poem, any subject and any style to:
The International Library of Poetry,
Suite 19909, 1 Poetry Plaza, Owings
Mills, MD 21 1 17. The poem should
be 20 lines or less, and the poet's
name and address should appear on
the top of the page. Entries must be
postmarked or sent via the Internet
by November 30, 2000. You may
also enter online at www.poetry.com
The International Library of Po
etry, founded in 1982, is the largest
poetry organization in the world.
Happy Birthday
To my nephew
Luis Ramirez Jr.
Love Always,
Your auntie
Priscilla-hope you enjoy it
Commodities update. . .
Applications available
If you are in need of assistance
with food and you are unable to pick
up an application at our office at
4217A Holiday Street, you can now
pick up an application at the follow
ing places:
ECE Main desk
Administration Main desk
Health & Wellness Well Child
Clinic
Kah-Nee-Ta Personnel office
Once you have completed your
application, just drop it off at our of
fice. Processing of applications will
then take approximately two work
ing days. We look forward to serv
ing you.
Attention Program
participants
Did you know, by being an ac
tive" client of the Commodities Food
Program, your household may also
be eligible to receive "Reduced and
or free meal" assistance through the
509-J School District?
That's right, if you have family
members listed on your Commodi
ties application who are attending
school, K-12 grades, they re eligible
to receive "Reduced andor Free
Meals" throughout the school year
by being an "active" participant of
the Commodities Food Program.
Want to know more, please con
tact your 509-J representative at your
child s school office at one of the
following locations:
Warm Springs Elementary, 553-
1128
Westside Elementary, 475-4820
Madras Elementary, 475-3520
Jefferson County Middle School,
475-7253
Madras High School, 475-7265
Or, sign up today at the Com
modities Food Program, 4217 Holi
day SL (Industrial Park area), Warm
Springs, OR 9776 1 , or call us at 553
3422 for more information.
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