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Heath exerciser of the month
Lucinda Heath prepares her
self for the Rez Relay and finds
motivation from her coworkers
and her father, and in a faster
pace when she runs. She was
chosen "Exerciser of the
Month" because of her dedica
tion to becoming healthy and
challenging herself to excel.
Heath runs about five to six
miles, five days a week. It takes
her about 1 hour 15 minutes,
which is an improvement from
her first time out, back in Feb
ruary. Her father, Chief Delvis
Heath Sr., and the staff mem
bers of Warm Springs Elemen
Cooking
The Warm Springs USDA
Commodities Food Program
and the 4-H Program is offer
ing a cooking class for children
to learn how to cook commod
ity foods. Children learn how to
cook simple meals with food
provided by the commodities
food program.
This class began April 14 and
will continue until May 19, meet
ing each Monday at 3:30 p.m.
The kids are learning to fol
low recipes, measure ingredients
and mix ingredients. They have
made potpies, macaroni and
cheese, and brownies. They will
continue to learn more before
the class ends.
Today they share this recipe,
which they learned April 28,
Chewy Cocoa Brownies.
Spilyay
Tymoo
(Coyote News, Est. 1976)
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tary School are her primary mo
tivators. She wants to be healthy
and fit, and to beat her time for
the Rez Relay. That is what
keeps her going.
"It is hard to get started at
times, but once I get started, I
start to feel good about myself,"
says Heath.
In the beginning she had a
goal to run the 10K race during
the Mini Marathon. Upon
achieving that goal she wants to
run the Rez Relay at a faster
pace, to beat her time that she's
done before.
As she continues to keep her
self motivated, she adds these
class teaches kids
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At left, vanilla extract measured;
to be measured.
You will need:
1 & 23 cup sugar
V cup butter (1 Vi sticks)
2 Tbsp Water
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 13 cup flour
Va baking cocoa
Vi tsp baking powder
Tbsp salt
1 cup chopped nuts
, i . 1 cup chocolate chips ,
- ;' -"i'r- ' v" ' ' "
Stir together sugar, butter, and
water in a large bowl. Stir in eggs,
and vanilla. Combine flour, co
coa, baking powder and salt, stir
into sugar mixture. Add nuts and
chocolate chips. Spread into
greased baking pan. Bake in 350
degrees oven for 20 minutes.
Dave McMechan
Selena T.Boise
Shannon Keaveny
Bill Rhoades
Spi lyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
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Lucinda Heath
encouraging words to others,
"doing it is better than saying
you'll do it."
above, other ingredients needed
Food Handler Certification
Classes to be held May 6,
May 23, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at
IHS training room.
For information contact
Nancy Collins, 553-4250.
Results of
The Warm Springs Commu
nity Wellness Center held their
annual Mini Marathon Saturday,
April 12 at Kah-Nee-Ta Follow
ing are the results of this event.
One mile fun runwalk
13 and under male: Douglas
Jackson, first place; Larry Spino,
III, second. 13 and under fe
male: Ashlynne Danzuka, first;
and Jordan Leonard, second.
60 and over winner was
Delvis Heath.
30-39 female: Monica
Leonard, first place; Rebecca
VanPelt, second; and Angie
David, third.
3 mile race
13 and under male: Trevor
Suppah, first; Triston Boise, sec
Twenty-five years ago
From the May 5, 1978 issue
of Spilyay Tymoo
Macy promoted to
Operations Manager
Bob Macy became Opera
tions Manager at Warm Springs
Forest Products Industries as of
Monday, May 1. He stepped
into the new position after hav
ing been Administrative Assis
tant at the mill for the past five
years.
His promotion was an
nounced during the presentation
of the WSFPI Annual Report
at the General Council meeting
held at the Agency Longhouse
Monday evening, April 24.
In announcing the promo
tion, DeMoisy said that Macy
has a good background for this
new position. "I le has a lot of
budgeting and planning experi
ence and," said DeMoisy, "he's
ready."
In his new capacity as Op
erations Manager, Macy will be
responsible for the sawmill op
eration, the energy plant, truck
ing, the planer operation, the log
yard, and loading dock opera
tions. Recreation on the Metolius
faces uncertain future
Hopes for mutual recre
ational planning on the Metolius
Arm of Lake Billy Chinook
were temporarily dashed at the
BasdbaRcamp -set
for May
The Community Wellness
Diabetes Prevention Team is
sponsoring a free two-day base
ball camp for 9-18 year olds,
May 17-18, 2003. The camp will
be divided into two age groups,
9-12 and 13-18, and will be held
at the Community Center ball
fields.
Both groups will meet Satur
day beginning at 10 a.m., and
Sunday beginning at 1 p.m. Ar
rive 30 minutes early for regis
tration. Camp will include a high level
of instruction, water, food,
baseball caps, and T-shirts.
Gary Reese brings 10 years
of baseball coaching along with
two years on the Eastern Wash
ington University baseball team.
Jason Romine who was
drafted right out of high school
by the Montreal Expos in 1993
joins Reese. He played two
years at Mendocino Junior Col
lege before being drafted and
signed by the Colorado Rockies
in 1995. He was voted most
improved pitcher in the organi
zation in 1996, and continued
to play for the Rockies until he
had two shoulder surgeries.
Romine currently coaches
the Omak High School baseball
team.
Reese and Romine will focus
on pitching, catching, and some
fielding and hitting drills.
For more information about
this two-day baseball camp, con
tact Andy Leonard at the Warm
Springs Community Wellness
Center, 553-3243.
the Mini Marathon
ond; and Kamm Akaka, third.
13 and under female: Kristi
Olney, first; Norene Sampson,
second. , -. ' ( , ,
14-18 male: Jermaine
Tuckta, first; and Brandon Th
ompson, second.
14-18 female: Shelly Greene
Boise, first.
19-29 female: Shilo Shaw,
first; and Lyda Sampson, sec
ond. 30-39 female: Jennifer Eurto,
first.
40-49 male: Tom Shuman,
first.
40-49 female: Linda
Erickson, first; Sandra Jim, sec
ond; Connie Peterson, third.
50-59 male: Cal Poncho, first;
State Marine Board hearing
April 24 when discussion gave
way to emotion; boaters, water
skiers, and property owners
joined in a loud "no" to restric
tions recommended by the
Warm Springs Tribal Council.
About 200 people crammed
the Madras City Council Cham
bers to listen or register their
opposition to the proposal, but
a dialogue never developed.
Members of the Council
said afterward that they would
take the opportunity at the up
coming Marine Board hearings
on May 31-June 1 to further
"educate" users and recommend
joint planning.
A long history of concern
about the use of waters border
ing the reservation led up to the
Tribal Council's request for a
hearing.
Phones coming to Sidwalter
andSeebeequa
It won't be long before the
peace, and rural quiet of Sidwalter
Mat and Seckseequa is shattered
by the ringing of phones and the
frustrations of the busy signal.
But, on the other hand, Sidwalter
Flat and the Seckseequa area will
not be without fast communica
tion for much longer, either. Pa
cific Northwest Bell is taking or
ders for telephones for families
in areas who would like phone
service.
Nickname origins uncovered
Once again several nick
names were investigated and
the origins were uncovered.
Where did Stanley
Simtustus get the name
Beartracks? His mom said he
came back from an eastern
school with that name. Appar
endy he told the editor, Dave,
that he was sneaking out and
stepped on some paint. When
sneaking back in, the paint left
tracks direcdy to his room and
his bed. He left tracks.
What about Lloyd Smith, Jr.
and the name Shag? I don't
think many people knew him
as Lloyd for a long time. Since
the Pordand wresders came to
the Warm Springs Community
Center years ago. Lloyd was
named after the wresder Shag
Thomas.
I was talking with Saphronia
Katchia, or Soap as many know
her. She told us how she got
that name.
She was called Soph for
short because her name is so
long. Her friends were calling
her that and were arguing
about the spelling (So or Sa),
when Willie Bagley said, "why
not call her Soap?" So since
then she has been called Soap.
Spring powwow
The Education Spring Pow
wow is set for May 15 at the
Agency Longhouse. This date
coincides with Teacher Appre
ciation Week and the goal is to
provide school personnel an op
portunity to experience Native
American culture, encourage
Darryl Smith, second; Chuck
Alexander, third.
50-59 female: Mavis Shaw,
"v 60'and over' male: Harris
Billis, first; and Nat Shaw, sec
ond. 10K race
13 and under male: Josiah
Thompson, first; Curtis Thomp
son, Jr., second.
14-18 male: George Boise,
first; Randy Boise, second.
14-18 female: Samantha
Carolla.
19-29 male: Matt Luebke,
first; Brad Courtney, second.
30-39 female: Lucinda
Heath, first; Robin Mitchell, second.
Calendar
Native American Festival: Join the Central Oregon
Community College Native American Student Alliance for
the annual spring festival. There will be story telling, a salmon
bake, Native American artists, and Native American music
and dancing. Thursday, May 1 5, noon till 2:30 p.m, outside
of Modoc Hall, at COCC.
Diabetes education classes are being offered at the Diabetes
Breakfast gatherings held every second and fourth Tuesday
of the month. This month's topics: Basics of eating, and food
and glucose, May 13. Planning meals, and stocking the
cupboard, May 27.
Quilts & More at the Plaza at Warm Springs is hosting quilt
classes this month. Saturday, May 10, Log Cabin, from 10 '
a.m. till 4 p.m. Sunday, May 11, same. Wednesday, May 1
14, Log Cabin, beginning, 5 to 9 p.m. $25. Thursday and
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Winishut answers Geo Quiz
Donnie Winishut was the
first person to guess the Geo
Quiz in the last edition of the
paper.
Corrections
In the last edition of the
Spilyay Tymoo, the name of
the Exerciser of the Month
should have read Mclinda
Frank, not Mclinda Frank
Tohct.
r
Have a story idea?
Call Spiljar Timoo, 553 3274.
May 1, 2003
And what about her husband
Sky? He was just a little boy.
when he received this name
and it came from his uncles
Isaac and Chaz Mitchell. He
had a basketball hoop and they"
would say, "jump up there,"(
and like all kids his feet never
left the floor. So they would
then tell him to sky up there,?
getting the name Sky. Who
would have known back then
that he would be so tall?
Well, Saphronia's brother
Frank has a nickname, and that ;
is Freckles. Talking to their;
mom she told us why. When,
he was born his father wanted,
to name him after a well-,
known cowboy who's name is
Fairchild. Well his mother;
thought that it would not be
good, because she imagined all
the nicknames he would get
from that. So she asked Frank's .
father about naming him Frank .
Reese, Jr. and nicknaming him1
after another cowboy named,
Freckles Brown. He thought,
that was fine and so he was
named Freckles while he was.
an infant.
Call Spilyay with nicknames
you know, 553-3274.
set for May 15
positive parent and teacher re
lationships, and celebrate and
recognize everyone's commit
ment to the children and youth
of this community.
Last year's success is a testi
mony to teamwork and com
bined sources.
noted
40-49 male: Sam Erickson,
first; Don Courtney, second;
Curtis Thompson, Sr., third.
40-49 female: Dawn Smith',
first.
50-59 male: Kaipo Akaka,
first.
14.5 mile race
19-29 male: Sean Meissner,
first (Overall Male Winner); Pete
Moss, second.
40-49 male: Robert Jim, first.
50-59 male: Al Mclnnis, first;
John Merrick, second; Rich
Lohman, third.
50-59 female: Nancy
Mclnnis, first (Overall Female
Winner).
60 and over male: Harry
Kitdeman, first.
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Winishut correcdy identified
the photograph as being of Lake
Simtustus, from an area south
of Indian Park Road.
Also, the story on Warm
Springs boxers was written by
Austin Smith, not by Austin
Greene.
The Spilyay apologizes for
these errors.
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