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Spilyay Tymoo Page 2 January 14,1982 Court News Tribal Transit— Ride the bus for 250 A 32-passenger bus has recently been purchased by Kah-Nee-Ta and will be used to provide transportation for anyone wishing to commute Madras to KNT Departs Madras Hotel 7:00 7:05 Ericksons. 7:10 Safeway store Information cenl er 7:30 Macy’s store 7:35 Tribal Admin. 7:40 Senior Citizen area7:45 Campus area 7:50 Village 8:10 8:12 Hamlet area a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. between Kah-Nee-Ta, Warm Springs and Madras. There will be a twenty-five cent charge for each ride. Passengers should have the 11:05 a.m. 2:05 11:10 a.m. 2:10 11:15 a.m. 2:15 11:35 p.m. 2:35 11:40 a.m. 2:40 11:45 a.m. 2:45 11:50 a.m. 2:50 11:55 a:m. 2:55 12:15 p.m. 3:15 12:17 p.m. 3:17 Knt Lodge 8:15 a.m. KNT to Madras Departs Knt Lodge Hamlet area Village Campus area Senior citizen area Tribal Admin. Macy’s Store Info. Center Madras Hotel Ericksons Safeway Store 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 10:03 a.m. l:03 p.m. 10:05 a.m. 1:05 D.m. 10:25 a.m. l:25 p.m. 10:30 a.m. l:30 p.m. 10:35 a.m. l:35 p.m. 10:40 a.m. l:40 p.m. 10:45 a.m. l:45 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. 11:10 a.m. 2:IO p.m. 11:15 a.m. 2:15 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 6:20 6:25 6:30 6:50 6:55 p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m 7:05 p.m 7:10 p.m 12:20 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Fina1 5:15 5:18 5:20 '5:40 5:45 p.m. p.m. n m p.m. p.m. 5:55 6:00 6:20 6:25 6:30 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. correct amount as the bus driver will not be able to make change. There will be no charge for senior citizens. While riding the bus, certain regulations must be observed. Regulations for the Warm Springs/ Madras transit system are as follows: 1. P a s s e n g e r s b e in g transported are under the authority of the bus driver. 2. The driver shall enforce local transit regulations. 3. Passengers are to remain seated while the bus is in motion. 4. Passengers are to converse in normal tones. Loud or •vulgar language is prohibited. 5. Passengers are not to open or close windows — bus is air- conditioned. 6. Passengers are to keep the bus clean and refrain from damaging it. 7. Passengers are to be courteous to the bus driver and to other passengers. 8. Passengers who refuse to obey, promptly, the directions of the driver may forfeit their right to ride the bus. Seven categories of poetry will be judged including: fu n n ie st, sw eetest, m ost unusual, best over-all poem, and the worst poem. Test your poem writing a b ility by e n te r in g th e Sweetheart Poetry Contest sponsored by the W arm Springs personnel department. The poems may be submitted in any fashion. They may be written on a Valentine’s card, carved on a chocolate block or s u b m itte d on s ta n d a r d building. An educational session will be held the first evening during which time tax payers can learn how to fill out their own short tax forms. The majority of the tax forms have been the short S p ily a y T ym oo ★ * * ★ * ★★ * Spilyay Tymoo Staff* * * * * * * * MANAGING EDITOR ................... ................... Sid Millet ASSISTANT EDITOR ................................. Sandy Rangila PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALIST/WRITER Donna Behrend REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHERS Pat Leno Marsha Shewczyk TYPESETTER .................................Priscilla Squlemphen FOUNDED IN MARCH OF 1976 Published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. Located in the Old Administration Building. Any written material to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo P.O. Box 735 Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 Phone 553-1644 or 553-1161, Ext. 274, 285 and The Darkroom ext. 286 Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year October. Massad was taken form. Lorraine Bruner of Tax Minimizers in Redmond will be going through the tax forms step by step. Many people may be able to complete their forms that night. into custody October 19 at the Gift Shop/Information Center by Warm Springs Police in the evening hours. The police had arrived upon the scene of a burglary and found Massad at the scene. Judge Bums ordered a pre sentence investigation and set sentencing for February 8, 1982. Stacona’s parole revoked W a rm S p r in g s P o lic e Department and held by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department. He was then transported to the county jail. Stacona was on parole from Oregon State Corrections after serving 5 years for robbery in the first degree. Stacona’s parole has been revoked until after the present charge of menacing, a class A misdeameanor, goes to court. Childress added, “Stacona will probably lose his parole and have to serve the remainder of his previous sentence.” A trial date has not been set at this time. Warren Wallulatum sentenced Following a presentence investigation, U.S. District notebook paper. Four lines is the minimum Judge James Burns sentenced length and 12 lines the Warren Wallulatum to three years in a federal prison. maximum. Wallulatum was found guilty D eadline for entries is February 10 at 5:00p.m. Prizes of involuntary manslaughter will be awarded on February 12 by a federal jury in December. at 4:00 p.m. in the admini stration building. Submit entries to Frances Allen in the personnel office. Tax forms explained—bring yours A different approach will be applied during the first of two ta x w o r k s h o p s e s s io n s scheduled for January 21 and 22 at the Warm Springs Adult Learning Center located in th e C o m m u n ity C e n te r Michael Massad pleaded guilty to a charge of second degree burglary in Portland Federal Court before U.S. District Judge James M. Burns on January 4. Massad had been indicted by a federal grand jury on October 20, 19 8 1 fo llo w in g an investigation by the FBI and W arm Springs Police in F o llo w in g a n a lle g e d incident a t the Rainbow Market on December 28, 1981, Chris Stacona, age 25, was arrested and lodged at the J e f f e r s o n C o u n ty , J a i l , according to Assistant District Attorney Craig Childress. Childress stated the incident allegedly occurred in the evening hours. Stacona was reported to have been in a fight at the Rainbow Market and was asked to leave by an employee of the m arket. Stacona left, returned with a No food or beverages are to rifle and threatened the be consumed on the bus. No employee. Stacona was then smoking on the bus. And no reported to have left the area. He was picked up by the empty pop cans on the bus. Test your poetry talents Roses are red Violets are blue I f you enter this contest I will too Massad pleads guilty He was charged in connection with the August 16,1980 death of Sally Rhoan. Miss Rhoan died as the result of a one-^car accident. W allulatum was identified as the driver of the car. Victor Smith sentenced Victor Smith Sr., 40, was sentenced in federal court by U.S. District Judge J. Redden to three years imprisonment following the conviction in D ecem ber of involuntary manslaughter. Smith had been convicted in The original purpose of the tax workshops sponsored by the Confederated Tribes “was to take the fog out of tax returns,” according to Adult Learning Center instructor January 21 Reba Powell. This Thursday night w o rk sh o p will be concerned with teaching people how to do the tax forms rather than having Certified Public Accountants come in and do January 23 the forms for individuals at a high cost. “All people who January 26 -want to have help with their taxes should come to the workshop,” Powell em pha sized. the death of his wife Margie D a n z u k a S m ith w h ic h occurred June 19, 1981.: Ju dge R edden o rdered sentence to begin in February at which time Smith will voluntarily surrender himself to federal authorities. Community Center calendar F riday, Ja n u a ry 22 is reserved for individual help with tax forms. Assistance will be provided to complete forms begun Thursday night and to January 30 work on long tax forms. Those who attended the Thursday February 2 night session needing further assistance will be given priority for appointments on Friday. For further information on February 6 the tax workshops contact Reba Powell at the Adult Learning Center, 553-1428. Supper and Dance for those 21 and over. 6:30- 9:30. Dance to music from 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. Tickets can be purchased from Winona Strong or at the C /C . Price is $4.00/couple, $2.00/single. Price will be higher at the door. Youth Basketball games 9:30 a.m. Gymnastics will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning Jan. 26 Tuesdays: 3:30-4:30 for kids aged 6 and 7 4:30-5:15 for kids aged 8-10 5:15-6:00 for kids aged 11 through Jr. Hi. Thursdays: 4:30-6 p.m. for kids aged 8 through Jr. Hi Julie Mitchell is coach Youth Basketball games 9:30 a.m. Little Miss Warm Springs contest. For little girls 3-6. Registration deadline is Jan. 23 at C/ C. You can call or come in Auction 1-4 p.m. Bring in anything you want auctioned off. 05?