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Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs offices directory Accounting 33183319 Agcy.Longhouse(pay phone) 553-9520 Allied Health 32923315 Alternative Education. . . . 553-1128 Archaeologist 32653349 LatchkeyTribal Preschool. ... 3316 Legal Aid 32693304 , 4 Legal Svs(Atty) 553-1013321 Mail & Reception 33333334 Management 32123214 Maternal & Child Health. . 553-1657 MOIHS (Museum) 33313338 fi v X Bldg. InspectionPermits. 3326 -.1. PAGE 8 August 25, 1989 V ' CEO Support Staff 32123214 Chief Financial Of ficer. 32173219 Chief of Police 3284 Child Development Center32403245 CHR Offic 32923315 COCC Adult Lrng. Center. . .553-1428 Community Center 32431361 Comm. Counseling Center. .32053206 Comm. Health Education. . 32923315 ConstructionContracting32943207 Court Administration. ... 32783279 Court Judges 32783279 Credit 32013202 Culture & Heritage 32903393 Dispatch-Jail 3 3423343 DOCTOR (IHS) 553-1196 Early Childhood Ed 32413242 Economic Dvlp (Director) . 32703271 Education 33113312 EAP 32273600 Employee Development. . . . 32983299 Employment Services 32623263 Enterprise Accounting 3355 Extension. (OSU) 32383239 Finance 32173219 Fire Management 553-2413 Fire & Safety 553-1634 Fire & Safety (Simnasho) . 553-1900 Fish Hatchery 553-1692 Forestry 553-2416 Governmental Affairs. . . .32123214 Group Hoce(Res) 553-1654 Headstart (Community Ctr) 32413242 Headstart(Day Care Trlr) .553-1154 Housing 32503251 HOSPITAL (Madras) 475-3882 Human Resources (Empl) . .32123214 Human Services (H&SS) ... 32253226 IIM 553-2409 Info CenterGift Shop. ... 553-1156 Investigation (BIA) 553-2414 Investigation (Tribal) . . .32723273 Insurance 33273 378 ITC( Intertribal Timber) .. 553-1061 Jail-Police Dispatch. . . .33423343 Emer Nbr Only 911 JTPA 32623263 Justice Svs. Admin 3284 Juvenile Coordination. . .33353336 KNT Reservations. . .1-800-831-0100 KWSI Radio Station. .553-19651966 Request Line 553-1376 KWSI Redmond Sales Ofc. .. 923-5974 KWSO Radio Station. .553-19681969 Request Line 553-19681376 Natural Resources (CM) 3549 Natural Resources (Dept) .32333234 Natural Resources Shop 3264 Office of Oreg. St. Info Systems. Welfare Dept. ,32753276 , 3291 Parole & Probation 32933323 Parts (Tribal Garage) 3350 Payroll 3347 Personnel Records 33243325 Planning 32703271 Police Administration. . .32723273 Chief of Police 3284 POLICE-Emergency 911 Post Office 553-1377 Printing 32223320 Probate Court 32783279 Project Engineer 32833309 Property 32543255 Prosecutor 33003301 Public Relations 32123214 Public Utilities(GM) 3601 Purchasing 32543255 Quip (Council Office Only)... 3258 Realty. . Records. 553-2419 32953296 Sec-TreasurerCEO 3232 Senior Citizens Center. . 33133389 Simnasho Longhouse 553-9588 Special Projects Mgr. ... 32123214 Spilyay Tymoo... 32743321 Telefax (503)553-1924 Tribal Council Of f ice. .. 32573258 Tribal Garage 32823289 Utilities 32463247 Utilities Shop 3249 Vehicle Pool 32243288 Vital Statistics 32523253 Victims Assistance 3357 Warehouse 32483303 W.S. Power Enterprise. ... 553-1046 Water Treatment Plant. ... 553-1472 Welfare 32923315 WIC 32923315 WS Apparel Industries. .. 32233210 Youth Services 32093216 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Ambulance 911 Doctor (Clinic) 553-1196 Fire 911 Hospital (Madras) 475-3882 Police 911 1ft .p V I , - , M V ;f v ,t A. f- i: 1 . - - ,J1 K We had a winner!!! Winona Spino correctly identified our Geo Quiz photo taken at the mouth of Wilt or d Canyon, nearShitike Creek. Here is another photo taken along one of the roads on theret. Identify it and win a year's subscription to the Spilyay Tymoo. If you already get the paper, have it mailed to a friend Involvement important Continued from page 4 Math skills can be honed by engaging students in simple chores such as counting items to be laundered. For older students, the NEA- backed program suggests activities that range from scrutinizing adver tising to planning a special trip for friends or family by figuring out the transportation, travel time and cost. "The home is the first learning place for children and parents are the first teachers in every child's life," stresses NEA's Geiger. "If we can build a strong love for learning and respect for education in the home of every child, schools and educators will have a stronger foundation on which to build for the future." Home Learning Recipes are available by writing NEA's Office of Education Outreach Program, 1201 16th Street, N.W. Washing ton, D.C. 20036. Trivia Wild flowers have been known to bloom in the Arctic even at the edge of glaciers. Obituary Gladys Freeland Scientists say the blue color of the sea is due to only to the reflec tion of the sky. Provide basics to children Do you always provide proper food, clothing, shelter, supervision and medical care for your child? Failure to do so may be considered neglect. None of us is perfect, but we need to strive to ensure that our faults are not jeopardizing our child ren's health and happiness. Court notices If you need assistance, call the Children's Services Division at 475-2292 for more information. This message brought to you by the Jefferson County Council on Child Abuse Prevention. "People working to keep families together." Recreational Program Continued from page 6 Mrs. Gladys M. Freeland, age 100, died August 16, 1989 at a hos pital in San Diego, California. She was an acceptional musician and played the pipe organ and piano for movie theaters (when silent movies were still popular) and church. She is preceeded in death by her late husband, Dr. Fred B. Free land, whom practiced medicine in Portland, Oregon for several years and was the U.S. Physician at the Bonneville Dam and also on the Warm Springs reservation. Dr. and Mrs. Freeland owned Kahneeta Hot Springs, as it was known then, for 30 years then retired and sold it back to Warm Springs. Gladys is survived by a daugh ter, Joan Van Camp and two granddaughters, Dorothy and Gail, all of San Diego, Californaia. One neice, Grace F. Thompson of Por tland, Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. Free land had many friends in Portland and Warm Springs. The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Doreen Johnson Defendant Order to Show Cause for Public Notice Case no. CR499-89 To: Doreen Johnson You are hereby nolified: That the above cited case(s), as Hied in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 10:00 a.m., on the 8th day of September, 1989. 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 10388, 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 7th day of August, 1989. Walter Langnes III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Kenneth D. Coudy Defendant Order to Show Cause for Public Notice Case no. C R146-89 To: Kenneth D. Goudy 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 10:00 s.m.. on the 25th day of September. 1989. 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 25 days jail 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 17th day of August, 1989. Donald Costello Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court 6-8 years olds Derek Greene-89; Garrett Greene 81; Michael Spino-80; Jered Moses-75; Tim Kalama-73; Tony Anderson-56; Denise Clements-54. 9-10 years Keno Tuckta-169; Clarence Bryant-110; 11-12 years Jake Suppah-190; Tubby Suppah 131; Alvagene Charley-107; Dan ica Greene-96; Tiffany Henry-93. 13-14 years Chips Kalama-184; Rock-0 Thompson-132. Adult Staff Autin Greene-305; Andy Leonard 277; Joe Tuckta-276. Youth Staff Scott Moses-244; Keith Charley 233; Luanne Foltz-232; Jocelyn Moses-207; Becky Soliz-204; Rhonda Johnson-197; Coreen Thomas-181; Laura Sahme-160; Joseph Culps-150;Tobi Smith-147; Rosanna Jackson-136. Once again, with the program winding down to its final stages, Summer Recreation Director. Lvle Rhoan, Sr. would like to thank the following people for their dona tions to the program in which makes it possible for the youth to have so much fun during the summer months. Mr. Bob Mcln turff, Rainbow Rafting, Aherns Stop and Shop, Safeway Stores, Inc., Pelton Lanes, and Macy's Market. And especially the summer youth staff for all their participa tion in the program. We certainly are looking forward to 1990, plans are already in the making for a very successful program. Howlak Tichum Perry Greene Navajo Nation Fair- Continued from page 6 the social song and dance competi tion where participants compete from throughout the Navajo reser vation for top prize money. This event derives from a healing rite ceremony called the 'Ndaa (squaw dance). The singing and the two- t SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, PO BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE. ZIP. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S. $15.00 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 Tnbes of Warm Springs step dance portion of the ceremony is performed by the contestants. Moreover, if you're looking for beauty and traditional Navajo talent simultaneously, then don't miss young Navajo women vie for the eminent Miss Navajo Nation title. The Navajo Nation Fair also J showcases numerous multi-talented Indian artists who compete for i thousands of dollars in more than J 200 individual arts and crafts cate- gories. Such categories include tex i tiles, siver jewelry, pottery, pho- tography and sculpture, to name a i few. The arts and crafts competi- tion exhibits the pageantry and J richness of the Navajo culture, i Highlighting the Navajo culture at its finest. i Although the Navajo Nation t plays a significant role in sponsor- ing a successful fair every year, it's i Navajoland visitors who have J helped make the Navajo Nation Fair, the world's largest Indian I Fair. So with this notion in mind. J the Navajo Nation proudly invites i everyone to the 43rd Annual Navajo i Nation hair. Come to Navajoland Perry Greene died August 21, 1989 at the St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon at the age of 52 years. He was born February 14, 1937 to Francis and Lucille (Celia Stacona) Greene in Warm Springs. He grew up at Sidwalter Flats, was a lifetime resident and an enrolled member of the Warm Springs Reservation. Perry attended school in Warm Springs where he was active in all sports. A self-employed farmer rancher with horses and cattle, he also worked as a logger for 23 years. He was a member of the Warm Springs Baptist Church where he married Verbena Tohet March 31, 1960. He enjoyed work ing with leather along with being a foster parent to many children throughout the years. Preceding Perry in death are his parents, Francis, who died October 13, 1965, Lucille, who died Dec ember 24, 1953; one brother, David Greene who died December 17, 1982 and one son, Gabriel Charles Greene who died January 2, 1962. Surviving are his wife, Verbena; three sons, Daniel Aulben, Roscoe Harvey and Chris G. Greene; one daughter, Myrna Faith "Polly" Greene; one uncle, Rosco Stacona; and, two aunts, Elvina Switzler and Lavina QueamptsTanewasha; three brothers, Harold Greene, Levi Greene and Eugene Greene; three sisters, Agnes Lumpmouth, Muriel Chase of Warm Springs and Lau rel Greene of Pendleton, Oregon. Dressing ceremonies were Tues day, August 22 at Bel Air Colonial Funeral Home by Silas Williams and Larry Dick. Perry was brought to the Agency Longhouse for over night services conducted by Reve rand Allen Elston. Burial was Wed nesday, August 23, at the Dry Creek Cemetery at 10:00 a.m. Melvin "Bull" Wewa 'MMMMa..MM...........................J and lets share our culture w ith you! Melvin "Bull" Wewa, age 68 years was born to Sam and Maggie Wewa September 4, 1920. A life time resident and enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, died at Toppenish, Washington Saturday, August 12, 1989. Melvin married Ella Battise on October 30, 1946, who survives along with two sons, Gerald Wewa and Ronald Kalama. three daugh ters, Carol E. and Vivian Wewa, Lois Ann Lesarlley and 12 grand children. A brother, Wilson "Jazzy" Wewa, Sr., and a sister, Christine Tom, all of Warm Springs. Pro ceeding him in death are his father. Sam Wewa. who died I l870and his mother, Maggie who died 119, 87, along with a sister, Mar gie Wewa who died 4, 645. Mr. Wewa served in the Armv during World War II from April 20, 1942 and was honorable dis charged November 6, 1945. He was self-employed as a heavy equip ment operator after he had retired from fire management in 1984. During his life, he worked at the Round Butte Hydro dam and was a pipe layer. He enjoyed boxing, hunting, rodeos and baseball. He also was a member of the Presby terian Church. The dressing ceremony was held at 4:00 p.m. Monday, August 14, 1989 at the Bel Air Colonial Fun eral Home in Madras, where he was held overnight. Tuesday, August IS, he was transported to the Agency Longhouse where fun eral services was conducted by Reverend Rick Ribeiro at 10:00 a.m. Burial was at the Upper Sek seel qua cemetery.