Page 4 July 1,1983
Snilvflv Tvmnn
Editorial
E Coosh EEWA
(th e way it is)
L etters tQ the editor Thanks for support of Comp Plan
C o m fo rt a p p re c ia te d
To relatives and friends of my rest in peace. We will always
recently departed mother Fay remember her in our hearts.
“Ginger” Brunoe Chase,
So, we thank you a llf o r
being there in our time of
My two aunties, Emma sorrow, and for giving us
“Bunnie” Brunoe and Elvina comfort when we needed it
“Priscilla” Craig, and myself, most.
Edward W. Graham, Jr.,
appreciate the help of relatives
Sincerely,
and friends in the final
preparation of her resting
Edward W. Graham. Jr.
place.
Emma “Bunnie” Brunoe
She lived in Nevada most of
Elvina “Priscilla” Craig
her life, but she came home to
The Land Use Planning Council for providing the
Committee members extend support and direction needed
our appreciation to everyone during the past two ¡4 years.
who participated in the process
O th e rs w ho d e se rv e
o f u p d a tin g th e 1969 recognition include trib al
Comprehensive Plan. Special management and department
recognition is being made to personnel, committees,. BI A
all of you who offered your and IHS staffs, along with the
in v a lu a b le co ncerns and Extension, office. We thank our
re c o m m e n d a tio n s a t the planning staff and consultants
community meetings.
(C H 2 M -H U 1 ) f o r t h e i r
W ith such com m unity team w ork, flexibility and
involvem ent, the updated technical support.
Comprehensive Plan provides
We can all feel proud that the
a positive feeling of tribal updated Plan reflects our
member ownership.
culture and heritage, which will
The Committee also extends provide the inner strength our
its appreciation to the Tribal c o m m u n ity n eed s as it
D on a tio n s h e lp e d
To the Editor,
.
approaches the next century.
Warren Clements, Chairman
B u ford J o h n s o n , V ice-
chairman
Margie Earl
Grant Waheneka
Prosanna Williams
Dora Sahme, Secretary
Editors Note: Tribal Council
on June 22, 1983 adopted the
updated 1969 Comprehensive
Plan via resolution #6476. The
final draft of the Comp Plan
will be available for review this
summer. Contact the planning
departm ent for further
information.
And a big thank you to those
of you who sponsored Eric
Langnese, Michael Smith,
Rain Circle, Joaquin McNeil,
Waylon Beymer and Kelly
Beymer. Each rider raised ■
enough for a T-shirt and Eric
and Waylon each earned over
$75 for a tote-bag.
Y ou all did a great job for the
s u p p o r t you gave a n d
undoubtedly, the money raised
will help in cancer research for
the children connected with St.
Jude Children’s Hospital.
The St. Jude’s Children’s
Bike-a-thon, that the Warm
Springs Parents Club had
on Saturday, April 30 raised
$314.70.
We would like to thank the
follow ing businesses th a t
donated to the Bike-a-thon:
Macy’s store for the paper cups
and strings; Madras Safeway
for the apples and oranges;
Madras Sentry for the oranges;
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort for the
swim tickets; Madras Coast-to-
Coast for the caps; Hatfields Early Child Hood Education
for the gift certificates and
Parents Club
Warm Springs, Oregon 97761
Oscar’s for the gift certificate.
Fop Art
Court hours changed
A change of office hours
went into effect June 27. They
will end September 2, 1983.
New hours open for business
will be 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m..
Monday thru Friday during
these months. Regular 8:00-
5:00 h o u rs w ill resum e
Monday, September 5, 1983.
Court will still be closed on
Friday afternoons each week as
usual; we will take phone
messages-however, calls will
New H o u rs
Commended for donation
The Warm Springs welfare
o f f ic e h a s new h o u r s .
Beginning July 1, the office will
be open Mondays, Wednes
d a y s a n d F r id a y s , by
appointment, from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays,
the office will not be available
for appointments.
The following is printed at
the request of Title IV Parent
Committee chairman Jerry
Sampson.
Dinner set
July 18
To: Ken Boorman
20424 Ahha Lane
Bend, Oregon 97701
We want to express our
appreciation for your generous
c o n trib u tio n tow ards the
Culture Camp, in keeping our
*
Irene B. Wells
Chief Judge
Marcia J. Soliz
Court Administrator
Culture and Heritage, self
pride and teachers for the
younger generation going.
We invite you to visit the
camp while it’s in operation any
of these dates: First Session:
June 27, 1983-July 15, 1983;
Second Session: July 18, 1983-
August 5, 1983; Open House:
Undecided yet
Jerry Sampson
Chairman, Title IV Committee
Have a safe
and Happy
Fourth of July
*
*
*
$
JÇt
JÇL JçL JÇL
# JÇL
—
Observed on the morning o f June 21 by tribal and bureau employees the question was raised as to
■ what happened to the double pane window located on the west side o f the Administration building.
not be put through to stall The window is just across from the tribal planning department. Various employees speculated as to
unless it is an emergency basis;
whaitype of missile could have broken the glass. The mystery was solved by Louise Jackson who had
no one will be allowed through been working late on Tuesday, June 20. She said she heard a loud crash and went to investipnte.
What she found was the janitors, D avid Andrews and Ramona Starr, chasing a pheasant rooster
the front door. Business should
be taken care of prior to each amid shattered glass. Starr took the bird home, where it later died.
Friday afternoon or wait until
th e f o llo w in g M o n d a y
morning. This will be enforced.
ty. JÇL
JÿL
*
w
*
£
JÇL JjL
T h e S ta c o n a c h ild re n
appreciation dinner is set for
July 18 at2 p.m.. We would like
to have this time to thank you
for your prayers, support and
strength. It will also be a
weldome home for our brother
Chris. The place is at Perry and
Verbena Greene residence in
Dry Creek, you are welcome.
Note From The Editor
S p ily a y T y m o o welcom es
articles to be published from its
readers. Short letters preferably
300 words or less are also welcome.
A ll letters must include the writer’s
name and address.
Thank you letters and poetry
will be published at the editor’s
d is c r e tio n . S p ily a y T y m o o
reserves the right to -edit all copy.
Tribal Council Agenda
July 6 Tribal Countil Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1.10:00 a.m. Preliminary Discussion— 1984 Budget
Budget Ordinance
Management Plan
July 7 Tribal Council Meeting, 2:00 p.m.
1. 2:00 p.m. Tax Commission Report/Recomme-
dations.
July 8 Tribal Council/All Committee Members, 8:30
a.m.,KNT Lodge
1.9:00 a.m. AU Committee members-Oath of office
Committee Guidelines/ Policies
July 11 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Unfinished Business
2. 2:00 p.m. Credit Department-Bob Finch/ Doug
McClelland
July 12 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m, 1982 Annual Report
2. 11:00 a.m. Burns-Paiute Business Committee
3. 2:00 p.m. T ribal C o u rt-Ju d g e s/C o u rt
Administrator
July 13 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Warm Springs “ Profile”—
Culture/ Heritage Committee
2.2:00 p.m. Natural Resources Proposals-Fish and
Wildlife Committee
July 15 Tribal Council/Jefferson County Commissioners 12:00
noon/ Kah-N ee-Ta Lodge
July 18 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Mission Statements
Personnel Manual
July 19 Tribal Council Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
1. 10:00 a.m. Washington D.C. Legislative Report-
Mark Phillips
2. 2:00 p.m. Deschutes Task Force Report-Dennis
Karnopp