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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 2003)
Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Pgge 6 House fire leaves family needing help In appreciation D av id Suppah, w ho is from Warm Springs, and his family experienced a personal tragedy on New Year’s Day. The family, living in Newport, saw their home and nearly all their possessions destroyed by fire. T h e blaze b ro k e o u t around 6 p.m. on Jan. 1, and d estro y ed th e fam ily’s doublewide trailer and the contents o f the home. For tunately, no one was injured. The family includes David and Misty Jay, and their chil dren Jonelle, 16, Raina, 11, and Takoda, 4'A months o f age. David is working in Lin coln City at th e C hinook Winds Casino. The Lincoln County Chapter o f the Red David Suppah and Misty Jay, with Cross has provided some tem their children Jonelle (back le ft), porary assistance to the fam Raina, and baby Takoda. ily, but the fire has left them count number 4861150137. in need. The address is Washington O n behalf o f the family, an account has been established at Mutual Bank, 150 N.E. 20th St., th e N ew p o rt b ran ch o f the Newport, O R 97365. The bank can be contacted at (541) 265- Washington Mutual Bank. Anyone wishing to help may 5564. (The New port News-Tim es as contribute to the account, which is in the name o f Misty Jay, ac- sisted with this article and photo.) HBk w Each month the W arm Springs Senior Center and High Lookee Lodge host an appreciation luncheon. This month the luncheon was appreciation of Spilyay Tymoo. Above, Publisher Emeritus Sid Miller, who founded the paper in 1976, speaks to those who attended the gathering at High Lookee. The next appreciation luncheon is set for February 5, and will be in appreciation of Tribal Council. Kah-Nee-Ta seeks art Hoops tourney this weekend The N orth End Express All- Indian Men’s Six-Foot and Un der Basketball Tournament is set for this weekend, Jan. 24-26, at the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center. Awards will include, eight ch a m p io n sh ip em b ro id ered wool jackets; eight runner up hooded sweatshirts; and eight th ir d . p la ce cre w n e ck sweatshirts. A most valuable player and all-star award will also be pre sented to participants. For m ore inform ation call Austin Greene at 553-1953 (H) or 553-3243 (W). Notice of equipment sale T h isis public notification that the Warm Springs Con- struction Enterprise is solicit ing bids for the sale o f a vari ety o f equipment. We are advertising to tribal members only until Jan. 31. After this date the bid invita tion is open to the public. Bid requirements: Bids m ust be completed on a bid form provided by the Warm Springs Construction Enterprise. These forms can be picked up at the WSCE new office located at the old ap p arel factory, N o. 4202 H oliday S tre et (In d u stria l Park). Successful b id d e r m ust p ro d u ce a ca sh ie r’s check within 10 days o f official no tification. You may contact the Warm Springs Construction Enter prise office to set up appoint ments to view the equipment. Questions regarding the equip ment will be directed to Glenn Carpenter or Lyle Katchia at 553-3207. All sales are final, and equip ment sold on an “as is” basis. Equipment description (with minimum bid): P etib o n e U niversal Jaw C ru sh er S /N 142X3 w ith conveyors and trailer. $35,000. S pokane 82D G Im p a c t Crusher S /N 820477133 with Cat 3412, conveyor, trailer. $30,000. Symon 4 % Cone Crusher S /N 42346 w ith conveyor, trailer. $8,500. Eljay 4 x 12 Screen with under conveyor and Seco, 5 x 16 Screen w ith under con v ey o r-traile r m o u n te d , $12,000. Caterpillar 350kw Genera tor S /N 9GF00519 with 3406 engine, 300-gallon tanker, trailer, $6,500. Custom built 5 x 20 Screen with conveyor. $2,500. A 36” x 32’ Channel Frame Conveyor with Tech Weigh Scales, (3) 36” x 42’, (1) 24” x 42’, (3) 30” x 32’ Convey ors, 7.5 x 12 load out bunker w ith 30” x 30’ conveyor. $11,000. Lab Trailer 9 x 20 with soil test system. $1,000. Brown 40’ Switch Van S / N m -62-5215 w ith m isc. switches, parts control center. $3,500. 1991 Kawasaki 90ZIII S / N 90C10120 with EROPS 26 6 x 25 tires. $35,000. 1991 Kawasaki 90ZIII S / N 90C10116 with EROPS 26 5 x 25. $40,000. 1993 B o b cat 753 S /N 511525009 with BOSS sys tem, GP bucket. $5,500. John D eere 672A M otor Grader S /N 07636T with 12’ blade, scarifier, ripper. $19,000. Hamm 242OD Compac tor with 84” drum, pad foot shell kit. $22,500. Towable Sheep Foot Roller approxim ately 10’ double. $1,500. Hough 90 Wheel Loader. $1,500. F lah erty S pread m aster model K S /N 2014 with con tinental engine. $3,000. A 3000 gallon Fuel Tank, Briggs pump, trailer. $1,500. A 1961 C hev ro let p ic k u p tr u c k h a v i n g V I N 1G B H K 34M 88Z 134169. $100. 1953 IHC R200 truck S / N 1867. $350. 1969 C h e v ro let 'A to n pickup V IN CS339Z884585. $100. Ford F600 Chasis truck V IN F60BRE73293. $300. 1989 F o rd C550 F uel Truck V IN C55L7U26947. $100. Utility truck box. $250. 1980 M iller D C W elder with gas engine. $250. Next Spilyay deadline is Friday, Jan. 31. K ah-N ee-T a H igh D esert Resort and Casino is pleased to announce the creation o f an art exhibition gallery space. Kah-Nee-Ta is seeking fine arts and crafts created by Warm Springs tribal artists for direct purchase an d /o r public exhibi tion. This artistic endeavor offers artists an opportunity to en hance the resort’s interior and promote cultural aesthetics. The theme for the 2003 ex hibition show is entitled “Live in Beauty.” Artwork will be selected on the merit o f high artistic excel lence and fine craftsmanship. T he call for entry requires a submission o f slides or photo graphs o f artw ork for gallery consideration. This will also help establish an art bank and web-site for prospective buyers. The deadline for submissions to “Live in Beauty” is March 3. The reception opening for the artists and celebration for Kah- Nee-Ta’s exhibition spaces will be in April, and further infor m ation announced at a later date. For additional inform ation an d ap p licatio n fo rm s please contact Kah-Nee-Ta’s art cura tor: Apolonia S. Santos, P.O. Box 104, Warm Springs, O R 97761. Phone, 553-0465. Telephone hours are 9-5 weekdays. Help to attain GED offered There are openings for 10 more students in the G E D class in Warm Springs. Anyone interested, come to the Education Building on i W asco S treet at 9 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Classes are held only two days a week from 9 a.m. till noon. January 23, 2 0 0 3 Birth announcements Kainan Michael Samuels Daniel Samuels and Cassandra Samuels are proud to announce the birth o f their son Kainan Michael Samuels, born January 6. H e joins brother Joseph, 2, and sister Kytanna, 5. The father’s parents are Lupe and Robert Samuels o f Warm Springs. The m other’s parents are David and Danese Sanders o f Metolius. Eleana Janice Hoptowit Lawson Elliot Lawson Jr. and Shirley Hoptowit are proud to an nounce the birth o f their daughter Eleana Janice Hoptowit Lawson, born December 20. She joins brother Quinten Jasper Hoptowit. The father’s parents are Estelle and Elliot Lawson Sr., o f Warm Springs. T he m other’s parents are D onald J. Hoptowit and Tamera J. Kalama, also o f Warm Springs. Patrick Elvin Charley Olin Charley and Ruby Charley are proud to announce the birth o f their son Patrick Elvin Charley, born Decem ber 27. Natalie Thanapawn Goering John Goering and Orathai Chaisurin are proud to an nounce the birth o f their daughter Natalie Thanapawn Goering, born January 4. The father’s parents are John and Orletta Goering o f Gresham. Emergency farm laons offered The Secretary o f Agriculture declared a natural disaster in Jefferson County due to losses caused by drought that occurred in September 2001, and losses that are continuing. Family farmers in the county — as w ell as in neig h b o rin g Wasco, W heeler, C rook and Deschutes counties — may be eligible for U.S. Departm ent o f Agriculture emergency loans. The Farm Service Agency will consider each application on its own merits, taking into ac count the extent o f losses, se curity available, repayment abil ity, inability to obtain credit else where, and other eligibility re quirements. T he final date to apply is July 21, F o r f u rth e r in fo rm a tio n please contact the Central O r egon FSA office at (541) 923- 4358, Extension 2. O r visit the office at 625 S.E. Salmon Ave., suite 3, Redmond. Tans 2002 Taxes Nathan’s Tax Services 4600 Upper Dry Creek 553-1001 for appointments Lice'nsedpreparer W-2s Drop-off location: Small Business Center, corner of Paiute Street and Warm Springs Street Box No. L . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v, Beads and supplies, sterling silver in Bend. Phone 389-7079. Carolyn Poag. Low prices.