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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1983)
PAGE 2 AUGUST 2 6 ,1983 w - . / ' ? Spilyay Tymoo f Tribal reorganization finalized, set into action soon by Donna Behrend ENROLLED MEMBERSHIP The finalization of the tribal reorganization, which has been in the planning stages for nearly two years, has become a reality and will go into effect September 1. All changes, most of which are prom otions, in v o lv e trib al m em bers. Though most changes will be in effect in Septem ber, the proposed contracting of the BIA Land Operations Branch if approved, will be effective January 1, 1984. Those tribal members most affected by the reorganization will be Ray Calica, Jeff Sanders, Jody Calica, Benny Heath and Delford Johnson. Also to be affected is Lloyd . Smith, Sr., who has served as personnel director for the past eight years. He will work in the finance department but, at this time, it is unknown in what capacity he will serve. The tribal organization is seperated into two branches, much like before. However, F is c a l S e r v ic e s b r a n c h manager Doug McClelland will soon have an assistant, Mike Clements. Clements has worked in the tribal Planning department for nearly six years.* Community Services branch manager Ed Manion will also have an' assistant. However, that position will not be filled until after January. 1. Of particular interest is the proposed contracting of the BIA Land Operations Branch. According to Warm- Springs BIA superintendent Merrit Youngdeer, the Tribe has indicated that they , want to contract the office of Range and Agriculture, which is currently a BIA position held by Land Operations officer Ray Welch. If accepted, the contracting will not take until January 1984. Youngdeer said this is a “unique venture,” as Welch is retiring at the end of the year. The Tribe will contract through BIA someone to replace Welch and that person will oversee the day-to-day activities of the soil, range and irrigation specialists and range technician. These In d ia n H e a lth S e rvice Kah/Nee/Ta Board C o u rt Judges S e cre tary -T re as u red Housing A u th o rity L?<*retar7 I---- I Assistant [—H 4«$ES ¡ S ---------- ---------------- 1----------------. 1 1 Department o f HEALTH I Department o f JUSTICE Departm ent o f PU8LIC-WORKS - O ffic e s o f EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT STENO POOL O ffic e s o f U TILITIES O f f ic e s o f YOUTH SERVICES O ffic e s o f PROSECUTOR O ffic e s o f HOUSING O f fic e s o f COMMUNITY COUNSELING O ffic e s o f INVESTIGATION O ffic e s o f COMMUNITY CENTER O ffic e s o f EDUCATION - --------1-------- PLANNING O f f ic e s o f POLICE O f fic e s o f PERSONNEL Adrai n 1 s t r a t i ve A ss t. |---------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Secretary | .—------- ------------ __I_— Ï . Departm ent o f EDUCATION/ TRAINING O f f ic e s o f ALCOHOL - Department o f FINANCE - O ffic e s o f PURCHASING n r ----------- O ffic e s o f DATA . PROCESSING O f f ic e s o f INFO CENTER/ VENOING SPILYAY TYMOO - O f f ic e s o f ACCOUNTING O f f ic e s o f VEHICLE POOL - CREDIT O ffic e s o f ENGINEERING O ffic e s o f CULTURE & HERITAGE COURT ADMINISTRATION O ffic e s -o f VITAL STATISTICS O f f ic e s o f TRIBAL GARAGE O ffic e s o f CLINICAL CONSULTATION O f f ic e s Of JAIL O ffic e s o f FIRE & SAFETY O ffic e s o f C .E .T .A . LEGAL AID O ffic e s o f INSURANCE — O W C M o f' AiSEWLY PLANT O f f ic e s o f EARLY CHILDHOOD PAROLE & PROBATION * Spilyay Tymoo S taff* * MANAGING EDITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sid Miller ASSISTANT EDITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . -----.. Donne Behrend Marsha Shewczyk Pat Leno Priscilla Squiemphen 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 Oid 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 O f f ic e s o f FISH & WILDLIFE 1 O ffic e s o f LONSTRUCTION O ffic e s o f SUPPORT SERVICES employees will remain BIA employees. The person hired as overseer will report directly to Youngdeer due to the trust responsibilities. Youngdeer said that the Tribe expressed interest in contracting th e , departments before, but due to the uncertain direction of the department and the proposed range management plan, the Tribe chose to wait, “This is an ideal time to be discussing this again,” Youngdeer stated. . Under the supervision 01 McClelland will be three d e p a r tm e n ts ; F in a n c e , E n te r p r ise an d N a tu r a l Resources; Court Administra tion which includes Legal Aid and Parole and Probation; and fo u r o th er d ep a rtm en ts, Planning, Steno Pool, Credit and Spilyay Tymoo, that do not fit directly under any one department in the reorganiza tion. Under , the Department of Finance, to be managed by Jim S iz e m o r e , w ill be P u rch a sin g , d irected by ------------ 1 Department o f NATURAL RESOURCES Departm ent o f ENTERPRISE O ffic e s o f ALLIED HEALTH S p ily a y T ym oo Dark'room/Writer Reporter Typesetter Bureau o f In d ia n A f f a ir s TRIBAL COUNCIL O ffic e s o f THINNING (BIA Supt O ffic e s o f RANGE & AGRICULTURE O f fic e s o f WATER O ffic e s 67 .... SOIL SPECIALIST O f fic e s o f PARKS O ffic e s o f RANGE SPECIALIST O ffic e s o f IRRIGATION SPECIALIST ' -J O r t h e l ia M i lle r ; D a t a directed by Dean Elliott; Processing, directed by Lloyd Range Specialist; directed by P h illip s; V ita l S ta tistic s , Brian Spears; Irrig a tio n d i r e c t e d b y M a d e l in e Specialist, directed by Lester Queahpama and Insurance, Poitra; Range Technician, directed by Charles Nathan. directed by Guy Wallula turn A lso under the Finance and OSU Extension, directed Department will be the office Of by Lee Hamilton. Also under accou n tin g, for which a Greene, will be Range and supervisor has yet to be hired. Agriculture for which no Under the Department of supervisor has been hired. In the Community Services Enterprise, which Delford Johnson will manage, will be b r a n c h th e r e a re fo u r Construction directed by Les departm ents, those being Y aw ; I n f o r m a t i on an d the Health,, Justice,: Public Vending, directed by Faye Works and Education training Waheneka; Tribal Garage, departments. Under the Health directed by R on Kersey; department which is directed Assembly Plant, directed by by Bob Jackson, will be Youth Everett Miller; and Thinning, Services, directed by Dale directed by Randy Smith. Also Cochran; Community Coun under the Enterprise Depart seling^ directed by Ramona ment will be the Vehicle Pool, Tanewasha; Allied Health, for which a supervisor has yet directed by Sal Sahme; and Clinical Consultant, directed to be hired. Under the Department of by Barbara Weist. Also under N atural R esou rces, which Jackson is Alcohol, for which a Gene Greene will supervise, new director will soon be hired. Under the department of will be Fish and Wildlife, directed by Terry Luther; Justices, which is managed Parks, Water, directed by by Ken English, will be the Deepak Sehgal; Soil Specialist, Police, the new chief o f police 1 - O ffic e s o f RANGE TECHNICIAN O ffic e s o f EXTENSION J will be Ray Calica; Prosecutor, directed by Paul Minthorn; In vestigation , directed by Jerom e M ain; and J a il, directed by Sam Sosa. Also under English will be the Police Administration for which a supervisor has yet to be hired. Under the department Of Public Works, which will be 'managed by Jeff Sanders, will be Utilities, directed by Herb Graybael; Housing, directed by Elton Greeley, Community Center, directed ■ by Satch Miller,- Engineering, directed by Satish Puri and Fire and Safety, directed by Jerry Huff. Under the department of Education and Training, which will be managed by Jody Calica, will be Employee D evelop m en t, directed by Rudy Clements; Personnel, directed by Benny Heath; Culture and Heritage, directed by Nina Rowe; CETA and JTP A , directed by Richard Craig and Early Childhood Education, directed by Cody Soules. Also under Calica will be Education for which a director has yet to be hired. Calica named one of America’s Outstanding Youngmen The Board of Advisors for the Outstanding Young Men of America Awards Program announced recently that Larry Calica, of Warm Springs has been selected for inclusion in the 1983 edition of Outstanding Young Men of America. places in which to live. These men, having distinguished themselves in one or more fie ld s o f en d ea v o r, are outstanding and deserve to be recognized for their achieve ments. The criteria for selection include a man’s voluntary s e r v ic e to c o m m u n it y , p r o f e s s io n a l le a d e r s h ip , a c a d e m ic a c h ie v e m e n t , business advancement, cultural accomplishments and civic and political participation. Calica, along with other men aged 21 to 36 were selected from nom inations received from Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Mayors, State Legislators, University and The men listed, along with College Presidents and Deans as well as various chic groups, fellow Outstanding Young including the United States M en th r o u g h o u t N o r th Jaycees, which also endorses America will be featured in a the Outstanding Young Men of prestigious annual awards publication. America program. In every community there are young men w orking diligently to make their cities, as well as their country, better The Board of Advisors and Editors salute all chosen as Outstanding Young Men of America. They take great pride Larry Calica in bringing their accomplish ments to the attention of the American public.