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Spilyay Tympo
Students, teacher awarded for citizenship
The class citizenship award for the month of April was presented to Donna Rodger’s first grade class.
Seven students were awarded with citizenship certificates for the month of April. Everett Miller
iuDDer right) presented them to the five students in attendance that day. Pictured are: (left to right)
Vanessa Orange, John Katchia, Richard Suppah, Joseph Culps, and Esther Lucio. Ina Jim and
Jason Hintsala are not pictures.
Spilyay Tymoophotos by Shewczyk
Spring clean-up
Getting the yard looking good
Getting the yard looking clean-up days. May 21, 22 and
good begins with eliminating 24.
Volunteers will be picking up
litter and weeds that have
accum ulated through the items both large and small
winter months. With the destined for the dump on the
weather turning mild it’s much first clean-up day. If any
easier to get outside and get community member has such
garbage he need only call
things done.
To help get the community Greeley, Neda Wesley or
looking better and foster the Anna Hurtado at 553-1161,
spirit of working together the ext. 250 and someone will be
Housing Department under the there on May 21.
On the remaining two clean
direction ot Elton Greeley has
been recruiting volunteers to up days community members
get things moving. Three days are encouraged to work on
in May have been set aside as their yards, getting spring
chores done or started. Greeley
hopes community members
will be prompted to join in,
saying, “ Hopefully people in
the homes will clean up litter
and remove weeds.”
Community members may
call any of the followingpeople
with questions or to offer their
assistance in the spring clean
up: Jerry Huff, Fred Muniz,
Walt Sixkiller, Harrison Davis,
Papo Cruz, Harry Hintsala,
H e le n R o b in s o n , F a y e
Waheneka, Herb Graybael,
Don Schmidt, or the Housing
Department.
Fifth grade teacher Harry Phillips was awarded with a plaque for
his contributions to the Warm Springs school.
Once again, citizenship class. These students are the
certificates were presented to graduating class ol 1994.
Warm Springs Elementary pointed out Warm Springs
s tu d e n ts w ho d isp la y e d elementary principal John
positive qualities of good Trujillo.
behavior and leadership during
An award was also given to a
the month of April. Tektronix d e se rv in g a d u lt on the
plan supervisor Everett Miller elementary staff who has made
presented the awards.
a g re a t c o n trib u tio n to
Certificates went to Jason both ihe school and the Warm
Hintsala, kindergarten; Ina Springs com m unity. Fifth
Jim, 1st grade; Joseph Culps, grade teacher Harry Phillips
2nd grade; Vanessa Orange, was the recipient of the plaque.
3rd grade; Richard Suppah,
Phillips has worked in the
4th grade; Richard Suppah, 4th 509-J school district for 17
grade; Esther Lucio, 5th grade; years at both Simnasho school
and John Katchia, 6th grade.
and Warm Springs elementary.
He is also a Warm Springs 4-H
The class citizenship award
for the month was presented to leader and a vo lu n teer
Donna Roger’s first grade firefighter.
Klamath’s to receive
monies in settlement
Members of the Klamath
tribe will be receiving payment
for a proposed compromise
settlement which was agreed
upon May I at a meeting held
in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
The se ttle m e n t, which
includes five different claims
relating to forestry matters, is
for $16.5 million. The payment
will go to the 2,133 people
whose names appeared on the
final role in 1957, or their heirs.
Each person will receive
a p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 7 ,0 0 0 .
Attorney and distribution fees
will be paid out. of the $16.5
million.
The Klamath’s have received
three other payment^ since
1964. A fourth paynten,.
concluded in 1975, has not been
made because of its small size.
Instead of making payment, it
was invested.
According to Jim Weddel,
Portland Area Office Tribal
Operations Manager, 1,447 of
the 2,133 on the final role are
still living. Of those 1,477, 532
attended the general meeting
held at a grade school in
Klamath Falls. 250 voted
against settling, 262 voted in
favor of the settlement.
Payment of the claim will not
be made until the Secretary of
the Interior and the Court of
Claims approves the settle
ment.