Spllyay Tymoo
July 8,1981 Pag« 7
What’s on the corner of Veteran’s Street and Scout Place?
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SPRINGS
Jefferson County,
Oregon
Prepared by
Tenneson
Engineering
Corporation
November 1980
NEW STREET NUMBERING SYSTEM— Two numbering systems for the Warm Springs area will be presented to the Tribal Council in July bv'the
planning department. The quadrant system illustrated above is the favored system “allowing for expansion” according to planner Dale Parker.
Near summer's end you may approved by Tribal Council. system uses a median to divide system numbers the communi He commented when there is
an emergency now, “they just
hear someone issuing Last year a committee of five the comrnunity in a north ty according to subdivisions.
give a name,” and expect an
directions using unfamiliar community members selected south direction and then
street names, “Take Kot-Num
The preferred quadrant immediate response. A
names for the streets. another for east-west division.
The numbering system The planned division follows numbering system “allows for
numbering system would cut
road, turn right on Eagle Way,
veer left to Kalama Lane and however, has yet to be the Kah-Nee-Ta/ Simnasho expansion,” according to down on time required for
turn right on Deer Loop. The approved. The planning Highway, Hollywood Boule planner Dale Parker. It is also response, Leonard maintained.
address is 200 Deer Loop department, according to vard, and the old Seekseequa the preferrable system for
The numbering system is on
Road.”
planner Uren Leonard, intends Road from north to south, and response to emergencies. the Tribal Council agenda foi
It will only be a matter of to submit two systems to Highway 26 for the east-west
July. Tribal Council meets in
time, though, before the street Council' in July. The two median. The quarter, sections
After several meetings
the tribal administration
names in Warm Springs’ systems have been worked out formed by these dividing lines between the police department,
building in Warm Springs. It is
become well-known by to allowing Council an option. would have the designations fire and safety and the planning located on the corner of
everyone.
department, all agreed that the
The quadrant system, however, NW, NE., SW, SE.
Veteran’s Street and Scout
Street names have already is favored.
quadrant system would be
Place.
been chosen and have been
The quadrant numbering
I he alternate numbering more acceptable, said Leonard.
Sampsel appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary Crowded teeth cause problems
Secretary of the Interior
James Watt announced June
11 that Roky H. Sampsel, a
Choctaw Indian from Portland
Oregon, has been appointed
Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Indian Affairs in the
Department of the Interior.
Sampsel has worked in
Indian affairs as a consultant,
as executive director of the
Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission, as a
reservation program officer for
the Bureau of Indian Affairs
and as a special assistant to the
Secretary of the Interior.
“We are fortunate to have a
person with the wide range of
experience, especially in Indian
affairs, that Sampsel has to his
credit,” Watt Said. “He will be
looked to for policy advice in
all areas of Indian affairs in the
days ahead.”
Ken Smith, Assistant
Secretary for Indian Affairs
said that he plans to operate,
“for the time being at least,”
with a two-deputy system —one
to handle day-to-day
operations of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs and the other to
work on policy matters.
Sampsel will be the deputy of
policy matters, Smith said.
Sampsel has had his own
consulting firm since 1978 and
has been involved in working
with various Indian tribes and
tribal business enterprises in
natural resource development,
community planning, com
munications/ information de
velopment, education/ training
and other management
programs to further tribal self
sufficiency.
A graduate of Portland State
University, Sampsel was
executive director of the
Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission 1977-78. He
was reservations program
officer in the Portland Area
( Tice of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs 1976-77 and a special
assistant to the Secretary of the
Interior 1973-76.
Sampsel, an army veteran,
also served as a public
information officer in the
Interior Department, an
administative assistant for the
majority leader of the Oregon
House of Representatives and
as field representative for
Oregon’s U.S. Senator Robert
W. Packwood.
Sampsel was born in 1941
in Joplin, Missouri, but has
lived most of his life in the
Portland area.
Smith said that he planned to
fill the other deputy position
(for operations) within 60 days.
On May 15 he appointed Ken
Payton, a career BIA official,
to fill this position on an acting
basis.
Daily removal of plaque by
brushing and flossing is vital
to the prevention of dental
disease.
A child’s mouth may not
function properly when there is
a malocclusion, an irregular
bite. This condition can make
chewing difficult and may
cause a person to select foods
that are easy to chew and thus
cause a poor diet. Malocclus
ion may cause speech
impediments and developmen
tal problems as well.
Questlon:My child’s teeth
ere very crowded. Should I
have an Orthodontist check
this condition?
Answer. Teeth that are very
crowded are not only
unsightly, they may cause
various other problems as well.
It is difficult to clean and
therefore, difficult to remove
plaque, the sticky film of
harmful bacteria that
constantly forms on teeth.
Most cases of overcrowding
can be corrected. Early
diagnosis by a dentist can
determine the extent of your
child’s problem, often around
the age of ten. Treatment varies
with each individual, and in
some cases treatment may be
prevented by early extractions.
For others, it is wise to have
early treatment undertaken to
prevent more extensive and
costly orthodontic procedures.