Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 27, 2003, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    This truck turned on its side
lumber, which spilled down the
One lane of traffic was closed
25 years
ago
from the Dec. 1, 1978
edition of Spilyqy Tymoo
The Sixth Annual Wide
Spot three-day mini-powwow
begins Dec. 1. The powwow
is usually held during
Thanksgiving, but because of
the National All-Indian Ro
deo finals held in Salt Lake
City over the Thanksgiving
weekend, the powwow was
moved back one week.
Meanwhile:
Members of the Tribal
Council will have their work
cut out for them Monday,
Dec. 4, when they review the
comments made by tribal
members at two recent pub
lic meetings held on the 1979
budget.
Tribal Council and
management's new format
eliminating the customarily
long-winded presentation of
facts and figures opened up
the floor for more input from
members at the original gen
eral council meeting Nov. 21.
Armed with thick budget
packets they had received in
the mail, tribal members
posed so many questions and
remarks that a second meet
ing was arranged for the fol
lowing week.
Of great concern to tribal
members was the 29 percent
increase in net expenditures
planned for 1979, the evalu
ation of employee, Council
and committee performance,
Council's reduction of the
police department budget re
quest, employment of tribal
members, enterprise opera
tions, the use of natural re
sources, and social problems
on the reservation.
And in other news:
Three young boys were
hospitalized for burns, smoke
inhalation and lung damage
following an early morning
house fire Nov. 26.
The blaze was believed to
have been started by a
candle.
Hobby corner
RC trucks, planes
Model's, paint
Model Railroads
Rockets
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on Highway 26 near the mill. The truck was hauling a load of
shoulder of the roadway. The incident happened Friday morning.
as emergency response crews addressed the situation.
Safe food helps
keep holidays happy
The holidays are a happy time
of the year. It's a time when
families get together.
You can make sure you're
holidays stay filled with good
times by being aware of the
food you eat.
The Food and Drug Admin
istration is enhancing it's surveil
lance of food borne disease, and
increasing the inspection of do
mestic and foreign food process
ing plants to prevent deliberate
tampering with food.
You can help spot food that
has been tampered with by be
ing aware when you shop.
First, examine all food pack
aging. Make sure you're aware
of the "normal" appearance of
food containers.
An alert consumer will know
when food has been tampered
with because the plastic seal is
broken or the safety button on
the lid of a jar is down.
Don't buy products if the
packaging is open, torn or dam
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Canned goods which are
leaking or bulging at the ends
should be immediately suspect
PRINTING
Tribal Business Cards
Business Forms
EnvelopesLetterheads
Raffle Tickets
(Embroweiy-screen prtnongi
Hand-painted murals and designing.
jfarOn Signage: Wood, plastic metal, & vinyl
graphics at promotions caH 923-6377
Warm Springs
Presbyterian Church
Pastor Rick Ribeiro
Worship at P.O. Box 869
1 0 a.m. 1141 Warm Springs St. (campus)
Bible Wed. Warm Springs, OR 97761
at 7 p.m. (541)553-1237
torn Computer Concepts
Computer Sales. Service and Repair
Computer Accessories
Palmain Internet Server $19.95 unlimited
access
November
Nor should you purchase a prod
uct that appears to have been
thawed and refrozen.
Make sure you check "sell
by" dates.
At home, never use a prod
uct that has a damaged or un
usual look.
Don't use any products that
are discolored, moldy, have an
"off" odor or that spurt liquid
or foam when the container is
opened.
If you suspect product tam
pering at the grocery story, re
port it to the store manager.
If you see a case of tamper
ing at home, report it to your
local police department.
If the suspect food contains
meat or poultry, contact the US.
Department of Agriculture's
Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-800-535-4555.
For other foods call the Food
and Drug Administration at 1-301-443-1240.
The information in this ar
ticle was provided by the Of
egon State University Exten
sion Office of the Warm
Springs Reservation.
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For Conventions, Workshops
Sports Awards, Powwow, Golf Tourn.
Child Awards, Giveaways, Gaming
caps, pens, Hhfrto, mugs, tags, tic.
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81 SB 5th Street
Madras, OR 97741
(541) 475-3093
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Fire dangers
The numbers are simple: One
in three accidental deaths are
caused by fire.
And the holidays are filled
with potential fire hazards for
people who aren't aware.
These are ways to reduce fire
risk for you and your family.
Holiday decorations
Make sure electrical outlets
aren't overloaded.
Extension cords should never
be run .under the carpet or
bundled to take up the excess
length.
Never leave burning candles
unattended.
Tree lights should never be
allowed to touch the tree nor
should they be left unattended.
Always inspect tree light wires
Mow poim
World of Treasures
Antique Mall and Gift Shop
plus
Second Time Around
New and Used Furniture
10,000 sq. feet of great treasures, new and old,
with new Items arriving weekly
Dealer spaces available for antiques and collectibles
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for damage.
Choose a freshly cut tree and
trim a few inches off the bot
tom to keep it well watered.
Keep tree away from open
flame or heat source that might
dry the tree out.
Use a sturdy tree stand and
use only non-combustible deco
rations. Remove discarded wrappings
and packages from the house
immediately.
Woodstovs and Fireplace
Inspect and clean yearly for
creosote build-up, cracks, crum
bling bricks & obstructions.
Place ashes outdoors in a cov
ered metal container at least 3
feet from anything that burns.
Small, hot fires help prevent
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To advertise in the Spilyay Tymoo
please call 553-3247.
flue fires.
Use a fireplace screen made
from metal or heat-tempered
glass.
Spies Heaters
Three feet of space, in any
direction, is a good rule of
thumb for a space heater.
Never use an extension cord
with a space heater and always
check the existing cord for dam
age. Turn off space heaters when
gone or asleep. Never leave chil
dren unattended around a space
heater.
Only buy heaters with a tip
over shut off function. Test that
function yourself to make sure
it works.
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Furniture, gifts, glass
ware, pottery, fenton
dealer, Anheuser-Busch
dealer for steins &
collectibles, dolls drag
ons, candles and more
Stop in and check us out
Lay-aways
and credit cards accepted
World of Treasures Inc.
Second Time Around
178 SW 5th
Madras, OR 97741
(541) 475-6991
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24 NE Plum
Madras
475-7560
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