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    PAGE 8 August 28, 1987
Warm Springs, Oregon
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Thirteen (13) students from the
Warm Springs Agency are expected
o start school on September o.
1987, with September 7. 1987. as
the traveling day to the school. If
parents are unable to take students
to the school, transportation can
be arranged for a bus ticket from
Warm Springs to Salem through
the Social Services office. Contact
Stella Charles, Agency Social
SCCUrity problems
replaced because rocks have been
hurled at the vehicle. The head
lights have been painted, tires have
been flattened and wires have been
broken on the vehicle as well. One
guard had his hand injured after
being struck by rocks. Another
guard was injured when he was alle
gedly pinned against his vehicle by
an employee with a fork lift. Another
guard had the windshield of his
personal car broken out. The guards
Organizational News Briefs
OTSSYP office news
by Margie Earl
Coneradulations is extended to
the youth who participated in the
Warm Springs S jmmer Youth Em
ployment Program, and to their
parents who woke the youth up
each morning to make it to work.
Thanks is extended to the finan
cial supporter's: Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs, the U.S. Depart
ment of Labor, and the Bureau of
Indian Affairs Forestry Department.
With your support the program
was able to employ 160 Native
American Indian youth.
The 1987 year offered a 4 day
Kah-Nee-Ta Training which
addressed Resort Training before
the 8 week work experience pro
gram and after the work program
held a 3 day "Miss Warm Springs
Camp" utilizing local Native Ameri
can speakers, tribally trained staff,
and the Extension staff. In addi
tion to the training and work expe
rience we entered the Jefferson
County Parade, didn't place but
gained experience in paper mache,
painting and drawing.
Special thanks go to Amos Sim
tustus and Eloise Thornton, Pay
roll, to Ron Suppah Sr. and Eve
rett Miller, Vehicle Pool, and to
the Office of Training Service staff
who covered for the Summer Youth
Vehicle Pool Policy continued
4.1 Accidents
(a) All accidents must be reported.
The proper and necessary reporting
forms can be obtained from the
Police Department or Insurance
Program. All applicable state and
local laws will be observed.
(b) Notification of accident will
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Worker, at 553-1 121. ext. 406.
Applications for the fall semes
ter are still being accepted. There
has been no deadline established.
For applications and information,
contact the B.I. A. Social Service
office.
For those going to Sports camp,
the starting date is September 2.
1987, and more information can be
obtained from the school.
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have also been verbally threatened
and employees have made obscene
hand gestures at them. Most have
occurred on the swing and grave
yard shifts.
"These are continuing problems
that management will be address
ing more forcefully," stated WSFPI
general manager Bob Macy. "Secu
rity is here because of problems
and as support for management
policies."
Staff when they could not be at two
places at the same time. Working
with the Students, the Supervisor's,
the Parents is the reward, and we
hope the purpose to prepare the
youth for entry into the laborforce
has been met.
See you next year, you are wel
come to call the Summer Youth
office at extension 298-299. ask for
Denys White who will be covering
for Margie during her 2 week vaca
tion. Also, the termination checks
are at the OTS-SYP office (Boy's
Dorm), (please come get your check
and certificate if you have not done
so).
Smith transfers
One of the fifty-two faces, from
Cynthia Stowell's Faces of a Reser
vation, can now be seen in the
Financial Services Office. Lloyd G.
Smith, Sr. has tranferred from the
Insurance office as of August 17,
1987. His new ext's are 2 17-220. He
will ably fill the position of Acting
Financial Services Manager as he
has been employed by the Tribes
for 1 5 years covering various areas,
including accounting and insurance,
and is well-known for being a mem
ber of the District 509-J School
District.
be given to police authority. Vehicle
Pool Manager, Insurance Coordina
tor and supervisor within 48 hours.
Failure to report accidents may
result in job loss or suspension.
(c) At the scene of the accident
the operator of the tribal vehicle
should obtain the following informa
tion: I. Name and address of the other
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CHRISIMAS VACAIION- lire 21. 1987
CI ASM S RTSIIMI :- Jan 5, 1988
1ST SI-MI SI I R l-NDS -Jan 29. 9XR
2ND SI Ml-S 1 1 R HI GINS - heb. I. 1988
(.RAOUAIION -June J. 1988
HOLIDAYS
I AROR DAY-Sept. 7. 1987
COI UMBI'S DAY-Oct. 12. 1987
VETIRAN'S DAY-Nov. II. 1987
THANKSGIVING DAY-Nov. 26. 1987
CHRISIMAS DAY-Dec. 25. 1987
NTW YEAR'S DAY Jan. I. 1988
MARTIN I l)T HER KING -Jan. 18. 1988
PRESIDENT'S DAY-Ecb 15. 1988
MEMORIAL DAY- May JO. 1988
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Local phone system
to be modified
The Madras Warm Springs area
will soon hit the age of new elec
tronics as Pacific Northwest Bell
will, by the end of September, be
offering custom calling features,
including the use of touch-tone
phones.
Modifications in the present sys
tem will be completed by September
Canned salmon being sold
Canned salmon for sale: 13 oz.
cans available for $2.00 per can.
Limit on ten (10) cans per tribal
members or tribal employee.
Workshop offered to students
The Community Center will be
offering a series of workshops for
students in the fourth grade and
up. The workshops will deal with
returning to school and will offer
helpful hints on how a student can
succeed in school.
The "Kids Back to School" work
shop will answer such questions as
how kids can succeed beginning or
returning to school; how to have
Supplies cut
Recreation will no longer be able
to provide art paper or paints as
they have in the past for organiza
tions or the public. If you need
paper or paints contact Tribal Pur
chasing. Mobile home for sale
Trailer for sale: 1984 skyline
mobile home, 14x66, three (3) bed
rooms, 1 bathroom, wood stove,
like new! $13,500. Call 553-1161,
ext. 3 1 6, Monday through Friday 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. on 548-6772.
drivers) involved in accident.
II. Make, year and license plate
number of vehicle(s) involved in
the accident.
III. Name and address of
witness(es).
(d) Under no circumstances should
the driver make any admissions of
negligence or guilt in their, or the
Tribe's, behalf.
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A nytimeyou travel through the reservation it may pay to take a look at the scenery because you'll never know
when a Geo Quiz photo may appear of a location that you are familiar with. Call in its location and win a year's
subscription of the Spilyay Tymoo. If you already receive the paper, have it mailed to a friend or someone very
special. Call 553-1644 with your answer.
Notice
I will no longer be responsible
for debts incurred by anyone else
other than myself as of August II,
I987.
Lori Worley
Bed wanted
Wanted: Trundle bed. Reason
able price, good condition. Con
tact Florene Scott at 553-1 1 6 1 . ext.
342.
29. Telephone customers will be
required to dial all seven digits as
opposed to the present five-digit
numbers necessary to reach another
Madras number.
Custom calling features offered
in the new system will include call
waiting, call forwarding and three
way calling.
To purchase your canned sal
: mon see Jewell VanPelt at the Tri
bal Council office, between 8:00
and 5:00 p.m.
satisfactory interaction with
teachers; to recognize classroom
rules; the value of classes; the art of
classroom discussion skills; and
how to perform the role of a student.
The first workshop will be held
September 1 through 5 at the Com
munity Center from 9 to 1 1 a.m.
Additional workshops will be held
throughout the school year.
"Kids will learn from active expe
rience at the workshop," stated
Carol Allison, Community Center
Activity Coordinator. For more
information contact Allison at
553-1 161, ext. 243 or 244.
Tires for sale
The Tribal Vehicle Pool has a
stock of used tires for sale. Tribal
Members will be given first choice
on buying the tires. Ron Suppah,
vehicle pool manager, said the tires
will sell for $5 and up. depending
on the condition of the tire.
Suppah stated tires sizes available
are: 75-xl6, 8.75x16.5, it will be on
a first-come, first-sale basis.
(e) In the event an accident inves
tigation and report indicates opera
tor negligence resulting in damages
to the tribal vehicle, property, or in
injuries, the driver will be held
personally responsible for the first
$250 in damages. The operator will
be given a written warning for the
first violation of this particular
policy issued by his or her branch
manager. A second violation of
this particular policy within three
(3) years will be grounds for imme
diate termination, in addition to
being held personally responsible
for the first $250 in damages.
(f) A driver charged with
negligence involving an accident
may appeal such charge to the
Safety Board, whose decision is
final. The Safety Board will consist
of five members appointed by the
Secretary-Treasurer to serve two
(2) year terms. The driver must be
given the opportunity to present
any testimony, evidence or witnesses
in his or her behalf, and reserves
the right to have legal counsel
present at his or her personal
expense. The Safety Board's decision
will be issued in writing no more
than five (5) w orking days after the
hearing. It is the objective of the
Safety Board's to establish compara
tive negligence and fault in contested
cases.
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DAV rep. to
John Richard. National Service
officer D.A.V. will have an infor
mation booth at the Oregon State
Fair. Stop by and chat. He has
information regarding benefits for
veterans and veterans families.
He is scheduled to be in Warm
Attorney available for consultation
Every Tuesday from I-5 p.m..
David Brown, associate attorney
with the tribal attorneys, is avail
able for consultations with tribal
members concerning legal problems.
Appointments with Brown can be
made at the front desk of the
Administration Building or by cal
ling 553-1 1 6 1 , exts. 333 or 334, ask
for George Johnson, tribal recep
tionistmail clerk.
Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Spring
KeMrvatlon of Oregon
Marisa V. Cooper
Defendant
Order to Show Cause for Public Notice
Case no. 1 R 566-87
To: Marisa V. Cooper
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
casc(s). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 2:00
p.m.. on the 24th day of September, 1987.
You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and
date shown to show cause why the suspended
sentence of 52087. should not be imposed for
your failure to comply with the sentence imposed
against you. This hearing will not be a full hearing
on the merits of case; you must appear and defend
against a complaint that you failed to obey the
Order of the Court.
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. II you
have any questions, you should seek legal assist
ance immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, on this 17th
day of August, 1987.
Richard G. Frederick
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Shane Olney
Defendant
Order to Show Cause for Public Notice
Case no. CR2S5-87
To: Shane Olney
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
case(s). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 2:00
p.m., on the 24th day of September. I987.
You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and
date shown to show cause why the suspended
sentence of 62487, should not be imposed for
your failure to comply with the sentence imposed
against you. This hearing will not be a full hearing
on the merits of case; you must appear and defend
against a complaint that you failed to obey the
Order of the Court.
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. If you
have any questions, you should seek legal assist
ance immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, on this 1 7th
day of August, I987.
Richard Frederick
Judge. Warm Springs Tribal Court
Howlak Tichum
Ruth (Jackson) Estabrook
Ruth (Jackson) Estabrook. one
of the oldest members of the Con
federated Tribes of Warm Springs,
died August 24, I987 at Mt. View
Hospital. She was born in Warm
Springs May 15. l899toJamesand
Mary (Cree) Jackson.
In I922, theyearof her marriage
to Joe Estabrook. Ruth and Joe
moved to The Dalles where they
fished for a living. Thirty-five years
later in 1957, they returned to
Warm Springs to ranch at their
home on the Metolius Bench. Ruth
was a homemaker. She was bap
tised a Catholic in The Dalles but
attended the Presbyterian Church
in Warm Springs. She enjoyed tra
veling and liked being involved in
things that were happening.
Ruth was preceded in death by
Joe October 7. 1980. Also preced
ing her in death was her brother
Charlie Jackson on May 5. 1980
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visit Sept. 25
Springs at the Community Coun
seling Center. September 25, I987
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
If you have any questions please
call Charlotte Hcrkshan at 553
Il6l,cxt. 205.
"Tribal members often make ap
pointments with the tribal asso
ciate attorney thinking that they
will be seeing Howard Arnett or
Jim Noteboom. Brown is new to
the people and they do not realize
he is an associate member of the
law firm of Marceau, Karnopp.
Peterson, Noteboom and Hudcl,"
stated Johnson.
Notices
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon '
Wilfred Jim, Jr,
Defendant
Order lo Show Cause for Public Notice
Cueno. ( V I42-86
To: Wilfred Jim, Jr.
You are hereby notified: T hat the above cited
case(s). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 2:00
p.m.. on the 24th day of September. 1987.
You are hereby ordered: T o be and appear at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and
date shown to show cause why you should not be
held in Contempt ol Court for failure to comply
w Civil Judgement issued 1230, 86. This hearing
will not be a lull hearing on the merits of case: you
must appear and defend against a complaint that
you failed to obey the Order of the Court.
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. If you
have any questions, you should seek legal assist
ance immcdialely.
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, on this 18th
day of August. 1987.
Richard Frederick
Judge. Warm Springs Tribal Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Petitioner
Helen Rubio
Respondent
Summons for Publication
Case no. D064-86
To: Helen Rubio
You are hereby notified thata Petition for Cus
tody Review has been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
By this notice you are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing scheduled for 2:00 p.m..
on the I7ih day of September. I987. at the Warm
Springs 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. The Petitioner.
N; A may then be given all that is asked for in the
Petition for Custody Review.
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 al your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal
advice immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, this I7thdav
ol August. I987.
I.ola Sohappy
Judge. Warm Springs Tribal Court
and her sister Annie Smith on Feb
ruary 24. 1983.
Surviving Ruth are five nieces,
Mildred Tyler, Myrtle Monroe,
Zelma Smith, Catherine Courtney
and Estelle Lawson and four
nephews. Max Jackson. Zane Jack
son, Alvis Smith, Sr. and Claude
Smith, Sr. Also surviving is a cou
sin and close friend, Mary Phillips
and close friends Harvey Scott and
Alice Scott.
Dressing ceremonies, conducted
by Estelle Lawson and Margaret
Boise, were held August 25 at
Madras Evergreen Chapel. She was
then taken to the Warm Springs
Presbyterian Church where even
ing services were held. Funeral
Services were held at the Church
August 26 followed by burial at the
Agency Cemetery with Nelson
Wallulatum officiating.
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