Spiiygy Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon
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January 18, 2007
Generous donation from 11-year-old
Madison Laundry
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Fluff ‘n’ Fold
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Enjoy your fre e tim e and
leave your laundry to us! Two
minutes to drop it o ff, two
minutes to pick it up!
We will wash, dry and fold it
fo r you.
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Attended Coin-Op Laundry - Come wash
your clothes in a clean, friendly
environment.
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Leslie Mitts/Spilyay
With the donated stuffed animals, outside the VOCS building, are Mark Matthews, Sammy
Bruised Head, Gwen Leonard, Shaiandra Saunders-Kalama, Ina Wainanwit and Leota
Saunders (from left).
Shaiandra
Saunders-
Kalama had a special idea for
her old stuffed animals—she
donated them to Victims of
Crime Services.
The 11-year-old felt that it
was time to pass her stuffed
animals on, as she is about to
turn 12 and transition into life
as a young adult.
Since she didn’t want to throw
them away, Saunders-Kalama
thought to donate them instead.
Several of the stuffed ani
mals have already been given
out, according to VOCS Direc
tor Mark Matthews.
“I wanted the other children
to be happy the way I have
been,” Saunders-Kalama said.
Saunders-Kalama is the
cousin of Ina Wainanwit, an
employee of VOCS.
Victims of Crime Services
accepts donations of volunteer
time, food, clothing and stuffed
animals for victims of crimes
or other people in need.
To donate, or for more in
formation, call VOCS at 553-
2293.
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Professionally washed and dried using top
quality machines and soap products.
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We want to be of service to you. We can
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319 SW Madison St., Madras
Across from C liff’s Repair
by Leslie Mitts
Mon-Fri 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Sat-Sun 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Twenty-five years ago this week
From the January 14, 1982
edition of the Spilyay Tymoo.
Tribal Council has set the
date for the Credit and Hous
ing referendum for Feb. 25.
Council passed resolutions
setting the date for the fol
lowing questions:
Shall Tribal Council ap
propriate $2 million for the
purpose of increasing the
money available for loans to
tribal members through the
Credit Department? And;
Shall the Tribal Council
appropriate $2 million for the
purpose of establishing a re
volving fund for the con-
struction of tribal housign and
for development costs such as
roads and utilities, to be reduced
by any available federal funds.
In other news:
What can put the community
of Warm Springs at a near
standstill? Tons and tons of
snow dropped within hours was
what did it on Jan. 4 and 5. Fol
lowing the year of 1981, which
has been identified as a drought
year for the area, the year of
1982 has already begun as a
year of moisture. And else
where:
A 32-passenger bus has been
purchased by Kah-Nee-Ta and
will be used to provide trans
portation for anyone wishing
to commute between Kah-
Nee-Ta, Warm Springs and
Madras. There will be a 25-
cent charge for each ride.
And this:
A second auction has
been set this month to raise
donations for the Lincoln’s
Birthday Powwow. And else
where:
Dr. Everett Rhoades, a
Kiowa physician, has been
appointed as the new direc
tor of Indian Health Ser
vices.
Coffees: House Coffee, Americano or Steam er, Mocha-dark or white, Latte
or Cappaccino, Breve, Italian Soda, Cremosa, Hot Chocolate, Tea, Smoothie,
J e t Tea, Sranita, Chai, Hot Apple Cider
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Lynn's delicious chocolate
topped ice cream float
with 2 shots of espresso
and your choice of
flavoring A half and half.
Eberhard's ice cream:
Death by chocolate,
Strawberry shortcake,
vanilla by cone or bowl.
Sandwiches
Soda
yummy Cookies
All kinds of yummy Cookies
50 cents each
Made Fresh right here at
Madison:
Biscotti
Scone
Cinnamon Roll
Deep Dish Pie
w/ice cream
Apple Pocket
Fruit Turnovers
Kids menu:
Smoothies
Steamers
8 oz Sodas
Milk
Chocolate Milk
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M o re ,
Kent Wright
Owner
380 SW 5th Street-Madras, OR 97741
Ph: 541-475-5656 Fax: 541-475-5662
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Kah-Nee-Ta Presents:
znd Annual Elvis Celebration
Saturday, January 13
With Justin Shandor as Elvis
Doors open at7:30pm; show begins at 8 pm. Free show - tickets available
at front desk. $99 Overnight Package includes breakfast & tickets fortwo.
21 and over.
January Cash Blizzard
W in up to $750 every Fri & Sat
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Draw ings are for $500 guaranteed,
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See casino for official details.
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