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PAGE 6 September 22, 1989 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo I. Giving your children power 1. Give the child control of her or his own body. Say to the child, "You have a right to your own body, and no one has a right to hurt you in any way," 2. Tell the child to trust her or his own feelings and act on them. Say to the child, "If ANYONE is doing anything you don't feel okay about, say NO to them and TELL some body what happened. 3. Respect the child's feelings and support them. If kissing grandpa, for example, docs not feel good to the child you should support her or him. Let the child know that she he doesn't have to do it anymore. 4. Give the child permission to tell. Say to the child. "KEEP TELL ING until someone believes you and docs something." 5. Let there be NO SECRETS within the family. In order for sex ual abuse to keep happening it needs secrecy. 6. Let the children know that it is not their fault, if someone touches them in a way they don't like no matter what. Metolius committee seeks conservation designation A proposal is being made for national legislation to establish the Metolius National Conservation Area. Incorporating Deschutes National Forest land in the north ern end of the Sisters District, the National Conservation Area would cover approximately 1 20,000 acres, including the Metolius Basin, Green Ridge, Black Butte and Suttle Lake. The proposal is being made by a Camp Sherman based association named "Save the Metolius." Asso ciation member Toni Foster is an area resident who teaches at the Black Butte School in Camp Sherman. "The key concept of this prop osal is conservation," explained Foster. "While current Forest Ser vice plans call for intensive recrea tion and intensive timber man agement in the area, we want conservation recreation and con servation timber management. We want these resources to last for . , .''.'""""" " w Tit- ., .r. um: ,',, , j I rill .w fl i.C t, - Sf5 j Committee is working to create the Metolius National Conservation Area. Replacement harnesses available Toddler Model 410 carseat har ness replacement for 1 988 and 1 989 IHS carseat recipients. Evenflo, the company that pro duces the Toddler Model 410 car seats that are issued through the MCH program at the IHS clinic, has informed our program that the strap slide of the upper harness on the carseats may slip. We have been sent replacement harnesses for the units in question. The toddler seats with manufac ture dates of June 1988 through April of 1989 are the seats in ques tion. The manufacture dates and SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, PO BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, NAME ADDRESS CITY 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 Tribes of Warm Springs 7. Tell the child that you want to know if something is bothering herhim. LISTEN TO THE CHILI). 8. Let the child know that adults aren't always right. Again, tell the child to trust her his own feelings. 9. 1 n order to protect our most val Mitigation meeting- continued from page Council in October or November. Comments at public hearings will help decide the progress of mitigation. Under the Northwest Power Plan ning Act. customers of federal hydro electric dams, through Bonneville Power Administration funding, must pay for the Council's wildlife mit igation efforts. Utilities have com plained because of the costs in volved. Although utilities feel the cost would reach as much as $108 mil lion. The Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority calculates the cost for the entire mitigation effort at no more than 30 cents per month to the average electricity bill. more than just our generation. We want quality dispersed recreation and quality timber harvesting instead of quantities of deteriorat ing resources." The proposed National Conser vation Area would be managed by the Forest Service and would not impact private land. It would be bordered on the north by the Warm Springs Reservation, on the west by the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness and Santiam Pass and on the east by the National Forest private land boundary east of Green Ridge. "The southern boundary is not yet precisely defined," explained another member, Steve Prince. Prince has spent summers on the Metolius for the past fifty years. "At this point we are looking at the Cache Mountain-Black Butte Ranch area as a southern boun dary. We want the NCA to include all the tributaries and watersheds the model numbers are visible on the side of the carseats. If you received a Model 410 toddler carseat with a manufacture date indicated above, or received a toddler carseat from our program during June 1988 through June 1989, please contact Rhonda Green or Kathleen Moses at 553-1196 extension 35, or stop in and see Rhonda or Kathleen at the MCH office in the IHS cliic to receive a replacement harness. Your urgent attention to this matter is very important for the safety of vour child. STATE. uable resource, our tribal children, the tribal government has adopted Tribal Code. Section 305. 140 Child Abuse, Obligation to Report. PROTECT OUR FUTURE, REPORT CHILD ABUSE! Warm Springs Victim Assistance Program 1 Copies ol the Council's proposal to establish a Wildlife Mitigation Program may be obtained from the Northwest Power Planning Coun cil. Testimony will be taken at pub lic hearings and reservations to tes tify may be obtained by calling 1-800-452-2324 in Oregon. Public hearings are scheduled for September 13 inCoeurd'Alcne Idaho; September 20 in Idaho Falls; September 21 in Boise; September 20 in Seattle; September 25 in Kalispcll, Montana; and September 27 at 9:30 a.m. in Portland at the Northwest Power Planning Coun cil Office, 851 S.W. 6th Ave. Suite 1100. of the Metolius River and the key recreation resources in the area," Prince said. In the past decade there have been several major public disputes over Forest Service management of the Metolius Basin. In 1983 the Little Buck Consensus Committee opposed plans to extensively log along the Metolius River. After two years of negotiations, a com promise was worked ot between the Consensus Committee and the Forest Service. Then in 1987 the Sisters Forest Planning Commit tee appealed the Wizard Timber Sale, claiming that the sale would overlog visual and recreation areas. The appeal ended with another compromise in 1 988. Just this sum mer, another major controversy erupted, this time over the Forest Service's surprise"Recreation Design and Development Strategy for the Metolius River." Court notices The Confederated Tribei of (he Wirm Spring! Reservation of Oregon Merrh Wtllulatum, Jr. Defendant Notice of TriilHeiring for Publication Case No. J V92-88 & D067-87 To: MerrU Wallulatum, Jr. You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for trial hearing at 9:00 a.m., on the 9th day of October, 1989. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at TYMOO OR 97761 ZIP. r . - : fc.L ,ii, If you can guess where this Is you paper you can have it mailed to a The Forest Service Development Strategy called for the expansion of Riverside Campground from a capacity of 80 to 400 people, the building of multiple footbridges across the pristine Metolius River, the development of a 100-mile mountain-bike trail system, the con struction of multiple river-viewing platforms along the River and sev eral other projects which seemed to funnel hordes of users into the River corridor. In all, 21 high, medium and low priority projects were identified in the Development Strategy. "Already the Metolius River cor ridor needs rehabilitation from over-use,"said"SavetheMetolius"mem-ber Bill Edwards, a former super intendent of Sisters Schools. "The Forest Service's reclamation plans were very appropriate, but not their development plans." The Forest Service's Develop ment Strategy for the Metolius actually hastened the creation of "Save the Metolius" as well as the group's proposal for the Metolius National Conservation Area. "We realized that we were steadily los ing ground to never-ending Forest Service recreation and logging plans," says Sisters writer and "Save the Metolius" member Penny Allen. "We decided it was time to take the initiative and create a vision of what we want the Metolius to be in 20 years, in 100 years." That vision calls for the National conservation Area to be managed in three stewardship zones. Most of the land would be in "recrea tion" and sustainable forest" zones of roughly equal size. A third zone of "wildlife-primitive recreation" would include wildlife habitat areas and the land bordering the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. Details for management of the stewardship zones have not been finalized. "We have intentionally kept the details open for public input and discussion," states Betsy Johnson, speaking for "Save the Metolius."She continues, "We want both logging and recreation to con tinue in the area. What is no longer tolerable is the steady degradation of public resources." "Save the Metolius" is getting the word out on its NCA proposal with a large post card featuring a Ray Atkeson photo of the metolius heawdwaters. The card headlines, "We will lose the Metolius as it is if we don't act NOW." the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against the charges). You may be represented by 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 you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpeona your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do so will not be considered sufficient reason to postpone the trial. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. 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 7th day of September, 1 989. Lola Sohappy Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court The Confederated Tribei of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Avon Scott Defendant Notice of TrialHearing for Publication Case No. D0151-S7 To: Avon Scott You are hereby notified: That the above cited casefs). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for trial hearing at 9:00 a.m., on the 10th day of October, 1989. 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 by 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 you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpeona your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial: failure to do to will not be considered sufficient reason to postpone the trial. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. If you fail to appear as so ordenrd. the Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for contempt of court and mue a warrant for your arrest. Dated a) Vani Springs. Oregon, on this 7th Geo-Quiz can win a year's subscription to Spilyay Tymoo. If you already receive the friend. We have had a couple of winners so far. Here's your chance to star. Aerobics Now In session: Diabetic Chair Aerobics 8:00 9:00 a.m.. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Community Center. Aerobics (High impact) 12:00 1:00 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Community Center. Handweight Body Conditioning 12:00-1:00 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday at the Community Center. September 25: Low impact Aerobics 5:30-6:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday at the Warm Springs Elementary gym. October 2 Aerobics (low impact) 12:00-1:00 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday at the Community Center. READL Avoid Enf incfion. Get involved! Be a friend to someone who cannot read. Support your local reading program. For more information call: The Adult Learning Center at 553-1428. day of September, 1 989. Lola Sohappy Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Jim Sahme Defendant Order to Show Cause for Public Notice Case no. DOl 93-81 To: Jim Sahme 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 1 1:00 a.m., on the Sth day of October. 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 1 12888. 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 5th day of September. 1989. Lola Sohappy Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregoa Jim Sahme Defendant Notice of TrialHearing for PubHcatioa Case No. JVM A 3-(7 To: Jim Sahme You are hereby notified: That the above cited caset ). as filed m the W arm Springs Tnhal Court, has been scheduled for trial hearing at 10 00 a m.. on the 5th day ot October. IH. You are hcreriv ordered. To he and appear at scheduled Early Bird Aerobics 6:00-7:00 a.m.. Monday thru Friday at the Community Center. Aerobics (low impact) 7:00-8:00 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at the Community Center. September 27 Areobics leaders workshop 5:00 7:00 p.m., Monday and Wednes day. For anyone interested in lead ing aerobic exercise classes. September 27 Stop Diabetes Fun Walk-Run 12:00-1:00 p.m. at the Community Center. For more information on any of the above call the Tribal Wellness office, Eva or Lucinda 553-3205. the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against the chargefs). You may be represented by 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 you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpeona your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial: failure to do so will not be considered sufficient reason to postpone the trial. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. 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 1st day of September. 1989. Barbara Haslinger Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court