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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
November 14, 2002
Birth announcements
Sa'Quaia Rochelle Smith
Ray Wesley Smith Sr. and Wilhemina Rose Hill are pleased
to announce the birth of their daughter Sa'Quaia Rochelle
Smith, born Oct 29. Father's parents are Adrian Smith Sr.
and Gail Frank, both of Warm Springs. Mother's parents are
Janet Billey of Warm Springs, and Willevert Hill of Portland.
Krisleen Veronica Napyer
William Napyer Jr. and Lori Suppah are pleased to an
nounce the birth of their daughter Krisleen Veronica Napyer,
born Nov. 6. Father's parents are William Napyer Sr., and
Annette Jim. Mother's parents are Rosa Bill and Francis
Suppah.
Evaione Marilyn Laura Chiquito-Katchia
Gary Katchia and LaVonne Boise are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter Evaione Marilyn Laura Chiquito
Katchia, born Nov. 1. Father's parents are Lyle Katchia and
Marilyn Meanus. Mother's parents are Laura and Al Kelly.
Taya Jahliese Holliday
Freddy Holliday and Rose Kirk are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter Taya Jahliese Holliday, born Nov.
2. Father's parents are Magdaleno Colazo and Beatrice Holliday.
Mother's parents are Olivia and Fred Wallulatum.
Relda Ladema Jack-Melvin
James Robert Melvin and Vangelique Catherine Jack-Melvin
are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Relda
Ladema Jack-Melvin, born Oct. 26.
Marjorie Doris Heath
Ladonna Zamora is please to announce the birth of her
daughter Marjorie Doris Heath, born Oct. 30.
Howlak Tichum
Terrance Ellsworth Courtney Sr.
Terrance Ellsworth
Courtney Sr. passed away on
Nov. 1. He was 90 years old.
Memorial service was held
at High Lookee Lodge on
Nov. 7.
Mr. Courtney was born
Sept. 27, 1912 in Skagaway,
Alaska, and later attended
Chemawa Indian School.
He married Catherine
Veloris Smith in 1934 in
Warm Springs.
Mr. Courtney worked for
the Civilian Conservation
Corps, and retired from the
Bureau of Indian Affairs as
Fire Control Officer.
Mr. Courtney was of
Tlingit Indian ancestry. Sur
vivors include sons Terry and
Pete, daughters Gloria
Keene, Pat Gold, Mavis
Shaw, Bernyce Courtney and
Pinky Beymer.
He is also survived by
many grandchildren and
great grandchildren. '
Food donations accepted
The Museum at Warm
Springs will be accepting dona
tions of canned food and toys
for admission to the 2002 Holi
day Bazaar.
The canned food item will
benefit the Warm Springs Com-,
munity Food Bank, and the toys
will benefit the Children Protec
tive Services Program.
The Museum Holiday Bazaar
is set for Saturday, Nov. 30,
from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.
The holiday fanfare will be
in the lobby, hallway and the
Education Room.
The cost for vendor tables is
$10, with a limit one table per
vendor.
Call in to The Museum at
Warm Springs to reserve a table,
553-3331.
The holiday bazaar is an al
cohol and drug free event.
In the Probate Court of the Confederated Tribes of
the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
Tuesday, Nov. 19:
9 a.m., hearing regarding
Sophina Wilson, probate No. 900-PR02-98,
informal hearing.
10 a.m., Stanley and Dorothy
Smith, probate No. 62-PR6-61
4PR3-58, final hearing.
2 p.m. Ivan Scott, probate No.
493-PR1 3-82, informal hearing.
3 p.m. James "Jimmy" Scott,
probate No 966-PR13-O0, informal
meeting
Thursday, Nov. 21:
9 a.m. Larry Heath, probate No
771-PR20-93, final hearing
10 a.ra Nina Rowe, probate No.
013-PR24-01, final hearing
2 p.m. Anthony Stacona, pro
bate No. 938-PR15-99, final hear
ing. 3 p.m. Aradonna Saylers, 815-PR07-95,
informal hearing.
All hearings are in courtroom
Tribal Member
WrCtCn Content
ELIGIBILITY - Warm Springs tribal members in grades
9-11.
SUBJECT - News story on any topic. May be local,
regional, national or international in scope.
LENGTH - No less than one page and no more than
two pages, double-spaced. Must be typed.
DEADLINE - December 20.
JUDGING - Submissions will be judged by staff from
the Tribal Relations Branch. Judging will be based on ability
to develop an interesting lead (first paragraph), structure,
originality, grammar and accuracy.
ENTRIES - Each contestant may submit up to three entries.
All entries must include the writer's name, grade, home
address and telephone number. Entries must be received at
Spilyay Tymoo prior to deadline. Mail entries to: Spilyay
Writing Contest, Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761.
First prize: $1 00
Plus a summer Job at Spilyay Tymoo
Assistance
is available
despite cuts
Due to budget reductions,
Tribal Social Services has cut
back on its services.
Tribal members are encour
aged to seek help at the state
level for any energy assistance
and for medical travels.
If you have OHPMedicaid,
you qualify for medical travel
assistance through the AFS of
fice. Tribal members who wish
to use this program are encour
aged to provide advanced no
tice, prior to the appointment.
Also, the Central Oregon
Community Action Agency Net
work (COCAAN) may be able
to help with energy bills on in
come and cut-off dates.
Social Services encourages
each family to help one another.
Museum tour
The Museum at Warm
Springs invites tribal members
to a tour of the Pordand Art
Museum, Friday Nov. 22. De
parture, 9 a.m., return 5-6 p.m.
There is limited seating on
the tour bus. Registration is re
quired. Call Dora Goudy Smith,
553-3331. Free transportation,
free admission.
For our
veterans
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Selena Boise photos
Monday's Veterans Day
Parade in Warm Springs drew
a large turnout, bigger than
during most years.
In the photo at top right, Sid
Miller rides in the parade; at
right, Ross Kalama presents
the colors.
As shown in the other
photographs, young people
also participated in the event.
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The Boys and Girls Club is
hosting a powwow this week
The Warm Springs Branch of
the Boys and Girls Club will be
hosting a powwow on Friday of
this week, Nov. 15.
The powwow will be at the
Boys and Girls Club at the
Warm Springs Community Cen
ter. Grand Entry is set for 5:30
p.m.
Dinner will follow the pow
wow. Master of ceremonies will
be Dallas Winishut Jr. Host
drum is Eagle Thunder.
The powwow is in honor of
the Central Oregon Boys and
Girls Club, Tribal Council, Tribal
Management, staff and members.
SMART seeking volunteers
If you can read, you already
have what it takes to be a
SMART volunteer.
SMART (Start Making A
Reader Today) is a book and
reading program for kids in kin
dergarten through second grade.
As a SMART volunteer, you
spend an hour a week in two 30-
minute sessions reading with a
child.
From you, the kids learn that
reading is fun and school is an
adventure.
To volunteer, or for informa
tion, call Warm Springs Elemen
tary School at 553-1128, or
leave a message at 317-3225.
Winter activities
Nov. 30, 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. The Museum at Warm
Springs Holiday Bazaar.
Enjoy handmade Items and food by Warm Springs
community members. Donate one can of food or a
new toy for free admission to the museum.
Dec. 11, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. The Museum at
Warm Springs Open House and The Third Annual
Starlight Holiday Exhibit opening.
Free admission, light refreshments and Santa.
The Museum Gift Shop "Holly Day Sale," receive
10 percent off music and pottery, November and
December.
Gift baskets galore!
Filled with Huckleberry goodies!
The Museum at Warm Springs will be closed on
Mondays and Tuesdays, December through
February.
The museum is located at 2189 Highway 26, Warm
Springs. Mailing address, PO Box 753 Warm Springs. OR
97761. (541) 553-3331.
Jobs available at Kah-Nee-Ta
The following jobs are avail- preferred. On-site training for full-time position. Maintain re- working in field. High school
able at Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert
Resort and Casino:
Estheticiannail technician
spa Wanapine. Independent con
tractor with prior spa experience
certain treatments. Current Or- frigeration and air conditioning diploma or GED.
egon license and insurance. In- equipment for entire property To apply for a job at the re
dependent contract work, 50-50 including ice machines. sort, contact Kah-Nee-Ta Hu
comp. Oregon State Refrigeration man Resources, 553-1112, ext.
Industrial mechanic. One certficate, at least three years 3401.
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Introducing The Chinook Room.
Somewhere between plastic plates and crisp linen napkins is a premier buffet -breakfast,
lunch and dinner. And It's served in The Chinook Room, Kah-Nee-Ta's tasteful,
all-new approach to a timeless tradition. A tempting spread of salads, steaks cooked to
order, and Asian specialties cooked before your eyes are just a few samples of how we've
taken the term "buffet" to a higher level.
Warm Springs Tribal members receive a 20 discount in The Chinook Room
and the newly remodeled fine dining Juniper Room by pivscntlng their Tribal ID.
HICH DESERT RESORT & CASINO
541.553.1 1 12
Open dally.