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Page 2 January 5, 2006 Spilyay Tyrooo, Wdi-rn Springs, Oregon Free tax help offered to members The Warm Springs Commu nity Action Team will again host a free tax preparation site this year. To make your appoint ment to get your taxes done this year, call Tracey Leslie at the WSCAT office, 553-3148. When you come to your apT pointment, please remember to bring: Copy of last year’s income tax return (if you have it); W-2 forms from each employer; un em ployment com pensation statements; SSA-1099 form if you were paid Social Security Benefits; all 1099 forms show ing interest and/or dividends; dependent care provider infor mation; all receipts or canceled checks if itemizing deductions; Social Security numbers for all dependents. Remember, tax preparation is free, and if you have a bank account, you can receive your refund in ten to 14 days. f Brian Mortensen/Spilyay Sisiley Scott, right, chats with Joeann Scott, Nakia Suppah and Rosie Tom over their display of candies and Christmas treats during the Last-chance Christmas Bazaar at the Warm Springs Community Center Dec. 21. The bazaar, which followed the annual Warm Springs Christmas Bazaar on Dec. 10 and included all Native vendors, had fewer vendors than in 2004, largely due to bad weather only days prior. Tom said she and her family was snowed in their Seekseequa home, which gave them time to make candy and popcorn balls. They had only a few left for sale by the mid afternoon. Senator to visit area Sen. Ron Wyden will host The meeting will be at the a town hall meeting in Ma- Jefferson County Courthouse dras at 1 p.m. on January 10. annex. Twenty-five years ago (From the January 19, 1981 edition of the Spilyay:) Delegates attending the Af filiated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) in Spokane passed a resolution giving their full support of Warm Springs general manager Ken Smith for possible appointment as Assis tant Secretary of the Interior. ATNI members also gave their support to Del Lovato, chairman of the All Indian Pueblo Council, as special White House Assistant on Indian Af fairs. Warm Springs Councilman Olney Patt Sr. assured the ATNI delegates that Smith would accept appointment as Assistant Secretary, if selected. “We don’t want him to leave. He’s very important to us. But if he leaves, we’ll give him all the support we can. I urge all tribes to give him all the sup port you can.” In other news: After 28 years with the Bu reau of Indian Affairs, with nine and one-half of those in Warm Springs, Superintendent James D. Cornett is retiring. His seemingly abrupt decision was made as & result of a law passed by Congress in Decem ber that would increase retire ment benefits for those eligible if they were to retire within a 45-day time period. A ll Products Prepared Fresh Daily Entrees Roasted Daily Featuring Hand Cut USDA Choice Steaks REAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Ä Ä • Senior Menu • Children's Menu • Daily Specials Credit Cards Accepted 237 S.IH/. 4th Street, Madras * 475-6632 6 am - ars starling at $695 !!! Thom as Sales & Service Madras 91 Isuzu Trooper 4x4 1986 Volvo 240 DL, Runs Good! 84 Suburban 4x4 Diesel (No. 33079A) (No.34351B) $695 $ 2,596 (No. 35538B) $995 BIG! BIG! BIG! DEALS AT TS&S!!! 00 98 97 98 98 Ford Escort......... Chevy Camaro.... Ford Thunderbird Mazda Protege..... Toyota Avalon...... $3,995 $4,995 $3,996 $3,938 $9,921 (#34697B) (#35307B) (#35644A) (#35387A) (#35197A) Financing available on approved credit O.A.C. 92 95 91 95 Nissan Maxima Chrysler LHS... Chevy Corsica Buick Century. ...$2,691 (#35902B) $2,891 (#35030-2B) ...$2,461 (#35222B) ...$2,096 (#35106B) 475-2333 ox 475-2279