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PACE 8 June 19, 1987 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Powwow Schedule Friday, June 26 EVENING SESSION: Grand Entry 7:00 p.m. GIRLS BUCKSKIN GRACEFUL WAR DANCE (16 years and under) lst-$90.00, 2nd-$70.00, 3rd-$40.00, 4th-$30.00, 5th-$20.00 BOYS STRAIGHT DANCE (16 years and under) lst-$90.00, 2nd-$70.00, 3rd-$40.00, 4th-30 00, 5th-20.00 WOMEN'S TEAM ROUND DANCE ( 17 vears and older (3 vomen to a team ) lst-$375.00, 2nd-$300.00, 3rd-$225.00, 4th-$150.0O MENS TEAM DANCE OPEN CONTEl 1st $375.00, 2nd-$300.00, 3rd $225.00, 4th-$150.00 FIVE SEMI-FINALISTS WILL BE PICKED MEN AND WOMEN Saturday, June 27 Judging Before The Parade TRADITIONAL DRESS PARADE H:M a.m. AFTERNOON SESSION: Grand Entry 1:00 p.m. TEEN GIRLS ROUND DANCE (12-16 years old) lst-$50.00, 2nd-$40.00, 3rd-3O.00, 4th-$20.00 TEEN BOYS FANCY DANCE ( 12-16 years old) lst-$160.00, 2nd-$40.00, 3rd-30.00, 4th-2O.0O "KUSSA" ROUND DANCE 50 yn. and older are invited to dance in full dress. Participants will receive an honorarium in appreciation OL' WARRIOR'S WAR DANCE 50 yrs. and older are invited to dance in full dress. Participants will receive an honorarium in appreciation. 5 SEMI-FINALISTS WILL BE PICKED FOR THE MEN AND WOMENS INDIVIDUALS. THE OPEN GIVE-AWAY WILL FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY AFTER LAST CONTEST IN THIS SESSION GRAND ENTRY AT 7 P.M. REGISTRATION BOOKS CLOSED AT GRAND ENTRY LITTLE GIRLS ROUND DANCE (6 years and under) lst-$25.00, 2nd-$20.00, 3rd-$15.00, 4th-$10.00 LITTLE BOYS WAR DANCE (6 years and under) lst-$25.00, 2nd-$20.00, 3rd-$15.00, 4th-$10.00 LITTLE GIRLS ROUND DANCE (7-11 years old) lst-$30.00, 2nd-$25.00, 3rd-$20.00, 4th-$15.O0 LITTLE BOYS WAR DANCE (7-11 years old) lst-$30.00, 2nd-$25.00, 3rd-$20.00, 4th-$15.00 FIVE SEMI-FINALISTS WILL BE PICKED EACH SESSION FOR MEN AND WOMEN INDIVIDUALS. Sunday, June 28 GRAND ENTRY: 2:00 p.m. 5 SEMI-FINALISTS WILL BE PICKED RIGHT AT THE START, MEN AND WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL MENS STRAIGHT DANCE (17 years and older) lst-$400.00, 2nd-$300.00, 3rd-$200.00, 4th-$100.00, 5th-$5Q,00 WOMENS INDIVIDUAL STRAIGHT WAR DANCE (17 years and older) lst-$150.00, 2nd-$125.00, 3rd-$100.00, 4th-$50.00, 5th-$25.00 MENS INDIVIDUAL FANCY WAR DANCE (17 years and older) lSt-S600.0U , 2nd-$300.00. 3rd-$200.00, 4th-$100.00, 5th-$50.00 WOMENS FANCY SHAWL DANCE ( 17 years and older) To Be Added. SPECIALTIES WILL BE PAID EACH SESSION Job Notices Adult Learning Center will close The Adult Learning Center will close for the Summer June ll.lt will reopen this fall. If you have any questions, call the Center before closure. The number is 553-1428. The Central Oregon Commun ity College Warm Springs office will also close for the summer, It will be closed from June 22 to August 17. The office will be open for two days during the summer for assessment testing and GED test ing. A recorder will be on the tele phone for messages. Geoff Bury, COCC director lor Instructional Services in Warm Springs, will be in the office several times a month to check for messages. Summer classes are being offered at the col lege. If you have any questions contact Geoff at 553-1428. I -,. i .... , ,. , ' .' .- , '.. ' . ' .... r ' '.. ' '' if ' .. ' i - .. . " 1 i We had a winner in the last Geo Quit photo. Woody Smith correctly identified the photo's location so he Is having a subscription sent to a friend. Here Is another photo taken from along a well-traveled road here on the reservation. Be a winner and call In your correct identification of its location and win a subscription to the Spilyay Tymoo. Phone 553-1644. Court Notices Th Conffdrritrd Trfbn of the Warm Spring Rtwrvitlon of Oregon Ruth Anderson Defendant Notice of TrialHeirin for Publication Cae no. CRM7AI49-M To: Ruth Anderson You arc hereby notified: That the above cited cased). i filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, hai been scheduled for trial hearing at 9:00 a.m., on the 10th day of July, 1987. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against the charge(s). You may be represented bv yourself, by an attorney, or By a spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and may bring witnesses to testily on your behalf. You may request the Court to sub pcona your witnesses, however, you must submit your list il witnesses no Inter than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do so will not be considered sulficicni reason to post pone the trial II you have any questions, you should seek legal advice imme diately. If you fail to appear as so ordered, the Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, on this 9lh day of June. 1987. t ola Sohappy Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Transit Homes of America, Inc. Petitioner Marvin Meanui, Jr. Respondent Summons for Publication Case no. C VJ4-I7 To: Marvin Meanus, Jr You are hereby notified that a Complaint for Civil Action has been filed with the Warm Springs 1 ribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 10:00 a.m.. onthe I. 1th day ol July. l9K7,atthc WarmSprings Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You must appear to present your argument or other side will automatically win. 1 he Petitioner, Irinul Homes of America, Inc.. may then be given all that is asked for in the Complaint for civil action. The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If you desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may have a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on your behalf at your expense. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, this 8th day of June. 1987. Richard Frederick Judge. Warm Springs Tribal Court MJH academic awards (Continued from page 7) Allen Wickham, Eldo Badten. Kip Gray, Bryan Hopps. Math Awards Monica Telfer, Troy Phifer, Jen nifer Samsel, Juanita Wickham, Melinda Casady, Jena Herzberg, Joel Nielson, Phyllys Crask. Drafting Awards Jared Wilson, Phyllys Crask. Scholar Athlete Rebecca Soliz, Monica Telfer, Justin Chester, Bryan Hopps. Journalism Scott Hurley, Todd Mobley, Christa Vibbert, Karen Stevenson, TVrpk- Roeers. CorvSDofford. Marc Schonneker, Joelden Surface, Mela- nie Orcutt, Monica lelter, Mor ningstar Johnson, Juanita Wick ham, Walter Madsen. PE Decathlon Todd Sullivan, Jason Peles, Jason Ransom, Rebecca Soliz, Luanne Foltz. Art Awards Cruise Rebekah Dodson, Joel Neilson, Troy Phifer, Ryan Grote, Science Awards Eldo Badten, Cara Spears, Mon ica Telfer, Allen Wickham, Todd Mobley, Melanie Orcutt, Bryan Hopps, Karen Stevenson, Justin Chester, Tina Garcia, Ryan Grote, Rebecca Dodson, Amanda Fine, Erika Luce, Joanna Parsons, Joel Neilson, Juanita Wickham, Jena Herzberg, Jennifer Samsel, Margie Durette, Shahin Hennckson, Kim Buslach, Misty Summerhalder, Me linda Casady, Troy Phifer, Ronald Palmer. Anne Jasa, Juanita Wickham, Jen nifer Samsel, Joanna Parsons. Animation Oliver Hyder, Jus tin Chester. Basic Drawing Michael Char lie, Justin Chester, Marc Chap man, Tom Burlingame. Calligraphy Joelden Surface. Printmaking Cara Spears, Karen Stevenson. Painting Angela Keeton, Jus tin Chester. Sculpture Michelle Huntington, Eldo Badten. Annual Awards Anne Jasa, Margie Durette, Jena Herzberg, Rhonda Ike, Anthony Allen, Walter Madsen, Cara Spears, Bryan Hopps, Morningstar Johnson. Drama Awards Walter Madsen, Melanie Orcutt, Cara Spears, Eric Creelman, Con suelo Daniels, Kristina Johnson, Angela Garren, Allen Jones, Mar vin Edwards, Merlin Tom, Shilow Shaw, Jonathan Gandy, Christine Pfenning, Joel Neilson, Marc Chap man, Kenneth Smoldt, Nancy Wye-na. Social Studies Dawn Behrend, Jennifer Dick man, Ronald Palmer, Scott Moses, Lee Baggett. Spanish Awards Troy Phifer, Misty Summerhal der. Social studies Latina Black, Kim Buslach, Eric Creelman, Jeannie Ford, Shahin Henrickson, Jena Herzberg, Anne Jasa, Joel Neilson, Troy Phifer, Jennifer Samsel, Misty Summer halder, Margie Durette, Melinda Casady, Amamda Fine, Eric Craig. Joanne Parsons, Jennifer Sinnaeva, Luanne Foltz, Ryan Grote, Laura Sahme, Christine Pfenning, Ryan Boyle, Casey Jakobsen, Michelle Simmelink, Arlinda Duff, Ricky Weston, Miles Burke. Research Karen Stevenson, Cory Spofford, Ceramics Kristine King, Todd Mobley, Marvella Major, Carol M iller, Angela Keeton, Jeannie Ford. Industrial Arts Award Justin Chester. PE Awards Rebecca Soliz, Monica Telfer, Phyllys Crask, Luanne Foltz, Mar gie Durette, Jennifer Sinnaeve, Lau ra Sahme, Nikki Werner, Rebecca Dodson, Todd Sullivan, Tony Holliday. Justin Chester, Chad Duff, Gerald Sampson, Bryan Hopps, Eric Peterson. Jeff Irey, Kenneth Hart, Troy Phifer, Jason Ransom, Luis Sauceda Students of the Month Awards September Todd Mobley and Phyllis Crask. October Anthony Holliday and Monica Telfer. November Cainon McDonald and Kelly Glenn. December Jeff Irey and Phyl lis Wallace. January Chad Duff and Rebec ca Dodson. February Troy Phifer and Jena Herzberg. March Ryan Grote and Melinda Casady. April Jarrod Sampson and Sha hin Henrickson. May Ronald Palmer and Kim Buslach. Security OfficersResort Security Temporary Part-Time Closes: June 25, 1987 Negotiable Must be 21 years of age, must have had no felonies. Or misdemeanors within one year prior to employment. Must possess valid Oregon Driver's License. Have medi cal training and able to deal with public. Prior police experience is preferred. For more information please call the Kah-Nce- Ta Personnel department at 553-1 1 12, ext. 401. Village Manager Closes: June 25, 1987 Negotiable Provide leadership, administer day-today work operations to meet or exceed stated goals and maintain quality stand ards. Responsibilities include hiring, observ ing, supervising, directing department heads in the execution ol their duties and the administration of their departments, moni tor guest service and property cleanliness, monitor staffing levels and labor cost per centages, initiate, develop and submit pro cess, develop training programs with depart ment heads and monitor their uses and participate witn tne ueneral Manager in the implementation and completion of the annual capital improvement program. Required is a minimum of three years Hotel or Resort experience with background in room, food and beverageand maintenance. Controller Hotel Administration Permanent Full-Time Closes: June 25, 1987 Negotiable Provides leadership, administers the account ing function, ensures compliance with general ly accepted accounting principlesand main tains quality standards. Responsibilities include hiring, observing, supervising, direct ing accounting personnel, developing and distributing all statements and reports in a timely manner, develop, maintain, and review operating and cash control procedures, deve lop and implement cross training, and initiate, collect, assemble and distribute data for the development of the annual operating and capital improvement budget. Required is a minimum of five years experience in various areas of accounting, or experience in all areas of hospitality accounting over three years, or are a certi fied public accountant. " 3 Firefighters from Warm Springs Fire and Safety (left to right) Tom Wright and Bruce Yeo worked to contain and mop up a grass fire near the He He Longhouse on Saturday, June 6. Two police officers, two trucks from Fire and Safety and two Fire Management trucks responded to the fire. Fire conditions on the reservation are extremely high this year according to a spokesperson for Fire Management. For Sale SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, PO BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE. ZIP- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $6.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S. $12.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE THE U.S. All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost. Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Lawn mower Brand newToro, self-propelled rear bagger, 21 cutting path. Lists S440, asking $325. Four tires Desert Duelers Radials for Nissan six-hole. All mounted and balanced. In real good condition, at least two seasons left. $350. Call 553-1 161. extension 246 8-5 weekdays and leave message for Jasond. Open house set Lynn and Doug Kowaleski, owners of the Bel Air Colonial Fune ral Home. 762 NE 10th. Madras extend an invitation for the public to attend an open house on Sun day. June 28 from noon to 6 p.m. If vou have any questions call 475-2241. Howlak Tichum ) Alice Vernice Lucero Alice Vernice ( Wannassay) Luce ro, died at Mt. View Hospital in Madras, Oregon June II. 1987. She was a member of the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs. She was born November 26. 1932 to Jason and Ida (Palmer) Whan nassay in Toppenish. Washington. Alice was raised in Warm Springs and lived most of her life there. She lived in Nevada for several years. On March 15. 1966 she married Fred Lucero in Madras, Oregon. She was a member of the Presby terian Church in Warm Springs. Alice a traditional person who enjoyed the outdoors and enjoyed spending time picking and Father ing traditional foods. She also enjoyed Wasco dancing. Survivors are her husband, Fred; a son Leander Lucero. two daugh ters, Ernestine Spencer Starr and Vivian Youngman Yahtiri; three foster children, Ralph, Gerald and Vernice S witzler; two brothers. Nel son Wallulatum and Merris Wal lulatum; a sister. Viola Kalama; and eight grandchildren. Dressing ceremonies were held June 12 at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs with overnight ceremonies following. Prosanna Williams officiated. Burial was at the Agency Cemetery with tunrise services June 13, !os7