Page 8 April 22,1988 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo IHS offers scholarships for 88-89 The Indian Health Service(IHS), Department of Health and Human Services, is now accepting applica tions for the fiscal year (FY) 1988 scholarship cycle for three scholar ship programs authorized by the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (Public Law 94-437) and its amendments. Awards made will be for funding in the 1988-89 school year. This will be the only scholar ship cycle in FY 1988 for the fol lowing programs: Health professions preparatory scholarship program This program provides financial assistance for Indian students only to enroll in courses that will prepare them for acceptance into health professions schools. Courses may be either compensatory (required to improve science, mathematics, or other basic skills and knowledge) or prcpro fcssional (required in order to qual ify for admission into a health pro fessions program). In order for an applicant to be considered for Section 103 funding during the FY 1988 Scholarship cycle, heshe must be accepted by and or enrolled in a program begin ning in fall 1 988 for one (he priority career categories of: I. prcnursing preparatory to entry into BSN pro grams only; 2. prcaccounting -preparatory tocntry intoan Accounting program and; 3. prcpharmacy preparatory to entry into a phar macy program. Health prolessions pregraduate scholarship program provides finan cial support for Indian students only to enroll in courses leading to a baccalaureate degree in specific preprofessional areas. For the 1988 scholarship cycle, an applicant must be accepted by and or enrolled in a program begin ning in Fall 1988 for one of the priority career categories of: premedi cine priority given as follows: senior, junior, sophomore, fresh man and predentistry priority given as follows: senior, junior, sopho more, freshman. Health professions scholarships program financial assistance to stu dents enrolled in health professions Community Spring Clean-up Schedule Thursday, April 21 Friday, April 22 Saturday, April 23 Sunday, April 24 Monday, April 25 Tuesday, April 26 Community clean-up; large item pick-up Community clean-up; large item pick-up Community clcan-up; community service workers clean-up Community clean-up; community service workers clean-up Last day for pick-up of bagged garbage and large items Community potluck and awards presentation at Community Center picnic shelter (social hall if inclement weather), 6:30 p.m. OIEA conference Continued from page 7 do is not having the desired effect," then something is wrong, says Cal ica. He adds, "We need to be an advocate for these people when we recognize that they are in need of help." In other workshops participants gained experience with theoretical and classroom applications of var ious projects, learned how to set up a tutoring program and developed language lessons. An exciting event of the confer ence was the presentation of awards. OIEA members selected three Warm Springs residents to receive recog nition. Herbert Stw yer was selected elder of the year. Warm Springs Elementary fifth grade teacher Harry Phillips received teacher of f ' c year recognition. An award for $ special contribution to Indian Ed- j ucauon went to Lloyd Smith, Sr. 3 Other awards went to Klamath Falls residents including: Jerald Jackson for lay person of the year; g Counselor of the year recognition to Alison Watch;, Walter Wilson received administrator of the year; f and, educator of the year went to Helen C. Smith. and allied health professions pro grams. For the Health Professions Scholarship program, there are ser vice obligations and payback require ments that the recipient incurs upon acceptance of the scholarship funding. For the 1988-89 scholarship cycle, an applicant must be accepted by and or enrolled in a program begin ning in Fall 1988 for one of the following priority career categories: Medicine: Allopathic and osteo pathic; nursing: adn, bsn, and ms degrees; pharmacy: (priority given as follows: senior, junior, sopho more and junior. Careers in engineering: civil, enviorn mentaland mechanical: BS degree, (piiority given as, follows senior, junior, sophomore and freshman), dietician nutrition: BS dcgrce.(Prio rity given as follows: senior, junior, sophomore and freshman). Sanita tion: Environmental science, and environmental health and occu pational safety and health: BS degree (priority given as follows: senior, junior, sophomore and freshman). Medical technologists: BS degree. (Priority as follows: senior, junior, sophomore and freshman. The application booklet which include the application form, com plete description of the three pro grams, instructions for completing the application, and all required forms is available from: Darlene B. Marcellay, Scholarship Coordina tor, Portland Area Indian Health Service. 1220 S.W. Third Avenue, Room 3 1 5, Portland, Oregon (503) 221-2019. Completed applications must be received by the Portland Area scho larship coordinator before close of business (4:30 p.m.) on May 16, 1988. Applications received after this date will not be accepted. i Identify this location and win a year's subscription to Spilyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend. Call 553-1161, Ext. 285 or 553-1644 with your answer. ' ' ; J j f . " fk i ' :, Jt -::t.i V-;.-. A ; . ,; 4 v y t , 1 r - - v , Byron Wayne Berry, 28, of Warm Springs was found dead in the Dry Creek housing area April 6, 1988. He was a member of the Confeder ated Tribes of Warm Springs. He was born November 16, 1959 to George and Rose (Dick) Berry in Redmond, Oregon. He grew up on the Warm Springs reservation. He attended schools in Warm Springs, Madras and Chemawa. During his younger years he was a member of the Warm Springs Box ing Club. His coach, Gerald Smith stated that "he did real well during Howlalc Tichum Byron Wayne Berry- his boxing career." At the time of his death he was working as an apprentice carpenter under the JTPA program. He is survived by his father, George Speakthunder of Montana, his mother, Rose (Dick) Mitchell, his stepfather Pierson M itchell, two daughters Angel Star and LaVetta Lee Berry; a son, Bruce Teawala Berry, brothers, Larry Dick, Lean der Kalama, David Kalama, Frank Kalama, Billy Joe Berry and Buzzy Joe Berry, sisters Roberta Berry, Lucelia Berry, Betty Kalama, Sachcen Speakthunder and Bobbi Jo Berry, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by a brother Bruce Berry on July 25, 1975 and a sister, April Berry on September 3, 1963. Dressing ceremonies were held Friday, April 8 at the Simnasho Longhouse with overnight cerem onies following. Burial was held at dawn on Saturday, April 9 at the Mouth of the Warm Springs River Cemetery. -Rodney Ronald Mitchell- Enrolled member of the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs and lifetime resident, Rodney Ronald Mitchell, 27, died in a single car accident on the highway 3 on Thursday, April 7, 1988. He was born to Arthur and Ber nice (Tohet) Mitchell in Bend, Ore gon December 16, 1960. He attended schools in Warm Springs and " Madras. While in high school he was active in freshman basketball, junior varsity basketball and var sity basketball, he was a member of the Future Farmers of America, participated in the high school Indian Club during his freshman and sopho more years, and was a student council representative his sopho more and senior year. He gradu ated from high school in 1980. He had worked for the Confederated Tribes as an accountant. He enjoyed all sports but held a special love for basketball and volleyball. Surviving hime are his parents, a daughter Sharondee Mitchell, brothers, Issac Mitchell, Eric Mit chell, Anthony Mitchell, and Robin son Mitchell, sisters, Gloria Mit chell. Nadine Mitchell, Elfreda Mitchell, and Tonya Mitchell all of Warm Springs and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Dressing ceremonies were held Friday, April 8, 1 988 at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs with overnight ceremonies following at the Longhouse. Burial was at the Dry Creek Cemetery on Saturday, April 9, 1988. Mar celine LeClaire prepared fry bread during Head Start Root Feast celebration A pril 16. Court Notices Lifelong resident and enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Jewell Leah Van Pelt, 21, died in an automobile accident on tribal Highway 3, two-and-a-half miles from Warm Springs on April 7, 1988. Jewell was born to Chester, Sr. and Eliza (Brown) Van Pelt in Prineville, Oreogn July 19, 1966. -Jewell Leah Van Pelt The Confederated Trlbcf of the Warm Sprlnp Reservation of Oref on Gerald L. Rowland Defendant Order to Show Cawc for Public Notice CMeno. TRI573-87 To: Gerald L. Rowland You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as Hied in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 9:00 a.m.. on the 19th day of May. 1988. 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 122387. should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed against you. This hearing will not bea full hearing on the merits of case; you must appearand 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 12th day of April. 1988. Anita Jackson Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court The Confederated Tribe of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon David J. Crowe Defendant Order to Show Cause for Public Notice Case no. CR442-I7 To: David J. Crowe You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s). as Tiled in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 9:00 a.m., on the 19th day of May. 1988. 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 11287, 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 appearand 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 12th day of April. 1988. Anita Jackson Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Darrel Foster Defendant Order to Show Cause for Public Notice Case no. C R693-I7 To: Darrel Foster ' You are hereby notified: That the above cited casefs). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 9:00 a.m.. on the 19th day of May. 1988. 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 122387, 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 12th day of April, 1988. Anita Jackson Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Anthony Wolfe Defendant Order to Show Cause for Public Notice Case no. TR825 & (26-87 To: Anthony Wolfe 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 9:00 a.m.. on the 19th day of May. 1988. 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 2 1 88. should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed against you. This hearing will not bea 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 12th day of April, 1988. Lola Shohappy Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Spring) Reservation of Oregon Ronald Holliquilla, Sr. Defendant Order to Show Cause for Public Notice Case no. TRI585-87 A TR89-88 To: Ronald Holliquilla, Sr. You are hereby notified: That the above cited casefs). as Hied in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 9:00 a.m.. on the 19th day of May. 1988. 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 12088. should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed against you. This hearing will not bea full hearing on the merits of case; you must appearand 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 12th day of April. 1988. Lola Sohappy Judge. Warm Springs Tribal Court She attended schools in Warm Springs and Madras. During high school she was active in the Indian Club. In 1984, she graduated from high school. Jewell worked for two years in the tribal insurance depart ment. At the time of her death she was employed as a secretary for Tribal Council and worked as a committee secretary for the Educa tion, Fish and Wildlife and Timber committees. Jewell held a special interest in rodeos and horses. Her hobbies were basket making and beadwork. She was the granddaughter of the late Tom and Sadie (Schoolie) Brown of Simnasho, Oregon and the late Levi Van Pelt of Umatilla, Oregon and the late Dorothy (Sim tustus) Van Pelt of Warm Springs. She was preceded in death by her father Chester on September 10, 1976. Survivors are her mother, Eliza Brown, her step-father Garry Hicks, brothers Levi Van Pelt, Anthony Van Pelt, Chester Van Pelt, Jr., Vernon Suppah, Jr. and Garry Hicks, Jr.; sisters Lilly Patt Van Pelt and Marella Van Pelt Sam; aunts Naomi Van Pelt of Lapwai, Idaho, Betty Lucio, Charlotte Shike, Neda Wesley and Harriet Williams all of Warm Springs; uncles Kenny Van Pelt of Pen dleton, Leo Van Pelt of Yakima, James Wolfe and Lamont Brown of Warm Springs; a grandmother, Flora OnePenny and numerous cousins, neices and nephews. Dressing ceremonies were held Saturday, April 9 at the Agency Longhouse with Silas and Prosanna Williams officiating. Seven Drum overnight ceremonies at the Long house followed. Burial was April 1 1 at the Simnasho Cemetery. -Trevor Kyle Lucei- The infant son of Edward and Denise (Brunoe) Lucei, Sr., Trevor Kyle, aged three months and 29 days, died April 11, 1988 at the home of his parents. He was a vic tim of Sudden Infant Death Syn drome (SIDS). He was born December 13, 1987 at' Mountain View Hospital in Madras. Surviving him are his parents, a brother Edward Lucei, Jr., and grandparents, Norman and Janice Lucei and Gilbert and Patty Bru noe all of Warm Springs. Dressing ceremonies were held at the Warm Springs Indian Shaker Church on Wednesday, April 13 with overnight ceremonies follow ing. Burial was Thursday, April 14 at the Agency Cemetery. Quinton Dustin Cory Boise f 4 I. SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, PO BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE. Z1P 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. The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Sprlnp Reservation of Oregon Lowell Thompson Defendant Order to Show Came for Public Notice Case no. DOI24-M To: Lowell Thompson You are hereby notified: That the above cited casets). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 9:00 am. on the 1 9th day of May. 1 98. 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 8 4 87. should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed against you. This hearing will not bea full hearing cn the merits of case: you must appearand defend against a complaint that you failed to obey the Order of the Court. K you fail to appear as to ordered, the Tribal Court shall enter complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. If you have any gum torn, you should seek legal assist ance immediate. Dated at arm Spring. Oregon, on this 12th day of April. 19X8 tola Sohappy Judge. Warm Springs Tribal Court Enrolled member of the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs Quinton Dustin Cory Boise, aged one month and 22 days, died at the Warm Springs Indian Health Ser vice Clinic on April 13, 1988. He was born to Earl and Sherri (Smith) Boise February 22, 1988 at Mt. View Hospital in Madras, Ore gon. Surviving the baby are his par ents, a sister Juanita Pacheco, grand parents. Norma Smith, Victor Smith and Margaret Boise all of Warm Springs, a great grandmother. Dorothy Cassaway of White Sal mon, Washington and numerous aunts and uncles. Tribal dressing ceremonies were held at the Evergreen Chapel in Madras, Oregon on April 15. Imme diately following, funeral services were held at the Warm Springs Indian Shaker Church. Burial was April 1 5 at the Agency Cemetery in Warm Springs. Michael Teeman- A member of the Burns Paiute reservation, Michael Teeman, 66. died April 16, 1988 on Highway 26 near Warm Springs. Teeman was born July 3, 1921 in Burns. Oregon. He was a veteran of the United States Army. During the last six yean he had lived in the Warm springs area and had worked as a general laborer. He was a member of the Burns Catholic Church. He is survived by daughter Sharon Hines of Warm Springs, a son. Manual Teeman of Burns and a sister. Elizabeth Beers of Burns. Dressing ceremonies were held at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs on April 18. The funeral was held at the Burns Catholic Church. Burial was also in Burns. 4