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PACK 6 November 17, 1989 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Subbasin planning Cultural impacts should be considered An estimated 1 50 people listened to 25 representatives of regional agencies and organizations, tribes, utilities and Bonneville customers as they met for the second Salmon and Steelhcad Round Table in October. The meeting, sponsored by the Northwest Power Planning Council, was designed to review efforts under the Columbia River Uasin Pish and Wildlife Program :i nd to provoke ideas for the future. In the wrap-up of the session, Council Chairman Tom Trulove reported, "Generally, we heard that salmon and steelhcad declines over tlu last several decades have been halted." But he noted several cau tions about this conclusion, such as a small decline in runs over the past year and the fact that many natural stocks have been replaced by hatch cry production. Round table participants said fish runs that need the most atten tion now are those in the Snake River BAsin. They also pointed to many positive program accomp lishments such as habitat projects, hatchcryies, improved passage in the Yakima Basin and better research. Past and future costs of the fish program were a major focus of the discussions. Participants urged policy level discussions prior to develop ing budgets and utilities said no area of the budget should be immune from consideration for re ductions. Representatives of agen cies and tribes urged that deeply felt cultural impacts and years of inaction should be considered along with economic factors when mak ing rehabilitation decisions. Discussion also centered on strcam lining the processes for implement ing fish measures and on wheteher a consensus was necessary prior to all decisions. Holiday tournament begins Nov. 23 The Holiday Elimination Bas ketball tournmcnt will begin Thurs day, November 23 at 2 p.m. and end on Saturdy, November 25. Twelve teams from the Northw est will be vying for a chance to play in the Holiday Tournament held at the end of December. For more information contact Delano "Satch" Miller at (503)553-3250. Business opportunity noted The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs is seeking proposals from qualified tribal members or a consortium including tribal mem bers who would like to buy or lease the Warm Springs Chevron Sta tion or would like to lease the phys ical site and negotiate the removal andor replacement of the existing structure. The prime retail site is located along busy U.S. Highway 26. The entire operation including the building, equipment and inven tory is available for lease or pur- Tribal vehicles for sale Vehicle Vehicle Vehicle Number Description Identification Number Price 6 1983 Chevy 34-ton 2-wd Pickup 2GCE24D6O1KK00 $3,600.00 H 1983 Ford 34-ton 4X4 Pickup 1FW26I80PA44257 4,150.00 18 1983 Ford 34-ton 2-wd Pickup 1FTEF25Y0DPA43698 2,950.00 26 1982 Datsun 2wd Pickup JN6MD01S6CU102679 1,500.00 27 1981 IHC 30-passenger shuttle bus 'HVBA1855BHB21362 3,500.00 49 1985 Ford LTD Cr. Vic. S" 4-dr sedan 2FABP43G4FX223078 2,850.00 50 1985 Ford LTD Cr. Vic. "S 4-dr sedan 2FABP43G6FX223079 2,850.00 74 1986 Ford LTD Cr. Vic. "S" 4-dr sedan 2FABP43G4GX222773 3,950.00 76 1986 Ford LTD Cr. Vic. S" 4-dr sedan 2FABP43G8GX222775 4,000.00 217 1980 Oatsun 2-wd Pickup H7201 27992 1,750.00 220 1958 International Fire truck FA154I8G 3,200.00 221 1980 Oatsun 2-wd Pickup with utility bed EH720135111 1,500.00 222 1980 Datsun 2-wd Pickup with utility bed EH720135010 1,500.00 1965 Industrial Western Tank trailer 3547-4 3,000.00 chase. The land is available on a lease basis only from the Confed erated Tribes. With expected sales in excess of $360,000, the two-bay service sta tion building is complete with can opy, restrooms, equipment and all fixtures. The facility also includes two gasoline tanks and one dicsel tank with a total of four pumps. Proposals will be accepted until 5 p.m., December 15. 1989. The Confederated Tribes reserves the right to reject any and all pro posals or parts thereof and retains the right to negotiate with any and all parties that have submitted a bid. Interested parties may obtain additional information or receive copies of the Request for Propos als from: Robert Raimondi, Economic Development Department, Con federated Tribes of Warm Springs, PO Box C, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Phone (503)553-3314. s .;-:. . V , . 1 - -J Geo-Quiz The geo-quix was not correctly Identified in the last Issue of Spilyay Tymoo, so here It Is again. Correctly Identify the location of this geologic formation and win a year's subaiption for yourself or a friend. Call 553-1644 with your answer. Cats available to good homes CATS! Have we got cats! PLEASE, CALL! 553-1644 or 475-2419 Start date of sale: November I3, 1989 Vehicles are on display at the Tribal Vehicle Pool at 4204 Holliday Lane in Warm Springs. Phone 553-3224. Parties purchasing a vehicle by loan will need to have a letter from the financing company guaranteeing the loan. This letter must state the name and address of the buyer and the name, address and phone number of the financing company. Please include the vehicle number, description, VIN and price. Please state the method of handling the title: To be released to the buyer or to be mailed to the financing company. Title and vehicle will be released immediately upon receipt of a certified check or cash. Title and vehicle will be held for a maximum often days upon receipt of a personal or company check in order for the check to clear. All units will be sold "as is"and on a first-come, first-served basis. Madras Jr. High Parent Club meeting December5, 1989 7-8:30 p.m. at Madras Jr. High The topic for discussion is how to deal with changes in your junior high student. A video wil be shown and counselors will be present to answer questions. Parents of junior high students are encouraged to attend. Community Center Calendar November OSU vs U of O at Eugene 23 Holiday Eliminations tournament 23-24 Thanksgiving Holidays December 1-3 Roadrunners 40 and over tourney 5 MHS basketball 4:15 p.m. Fr. Boys vs Hood River 6:00 p.m. JV Boys vs Hood River 7 Community Christmas Tree lighting 9 Warm Springs Christmas Bazaar 14 MHS basketball 4:15 pm. Fr. Boys vs Mt.View 15 Ron's 18 & Under Boy's Tourney 18-19 Gym closed 19 W.S. Elementry Christmas Program 25 Christmas Holiday 27-3- Annual Holiday Men's Tournament Upward Bound to celebrate 25th The Upward Bound Program at the University of Oregon will cele brate its 25th anniversary in August of 1990. Alumni or staff interested in planning or attending this event, please write Upward Bound, Uni versity of Oregon, 1859 E. 15th, Eugene, Oregon 97403. Stations will air school closures Cold weather season is upon us. Please be sure you know the proce dures when school will be closed. 1. Early morning closure an nouncements or school delays will be broadcast by radio stations KWSI, KRCO, KPRB and KTVZ TV. Listen to the radio, please do not call the school or the support services building. 2. It may be necessary to send children home early because of a threat of severe weather or other emergency. Please have a "second home" near your home where your children may stay in case you are away from home, and let your children know what the plan is that you make for these emergencies. Go over this with your children so they will be prepared for any emer gency that may arise. 3. Since the cold weather is here be sure that your child remem bers to bring a coat to school. Being outside is important, but it is cold enough that a coat is needed. If your child has been sick and you feel a need for them to stay inside please send a note with your child. Court Notice The Confederated Tribe of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Kinet Wolfe Defendant Order to Show Cause for Public Notice Case no. CR60S-88 To: Kanet Wolfe You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(5), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 9:30 a.m., on the 29lh day of November, 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 $250 fine, 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 27th day of October 1989. Lola Sohappy Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Job Announcements Hours DescriptionExperience 8 a.m. lo 5 p.m. MA MS plus two years ex penence 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seven years experience resi dermal and commercia building, with two yean supervisory 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Journeyman carpenter, five years experience. Flexible Basic Police Standard Train ing, GED, one year law en forcemcnt experience, valid Oregon Drivers License. Flexible GED, valid Oregon Driver's License, physical exam required. 8 a.m. to5 p.m. BA in Social Work, two years experience. Flexible GED, valid Oregon Driver's License, physical exam required. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. High school diploma, valid Oregon Driver's license, computer-word Perfect. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. College degree, LAN, pro gramming, financial back ground. PMs weekends Train, supervise employees in data collection for Re gional Census Center. PMs weekends Record addresses for Re gional Census Center. Flexible High school diploma or GED. Three years eductio nexpeirence. Valid Oregon Driver's License. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. High school graduate; valid Oregon Driver's License; basic secretarial computer knowledge; communicate well. 8 a.m. to noon One to two years bookkeep ing experience. High school graduate plus one to two years college. Valid Oregon Driver's License. Bondabie. Job openings will be posted weekly on Mondays. Applications may be picked up from Antoinette Pamperien, Compensation Benefits Coordinator, whose" office is located between the xerox room and the Employment Services office in the Administration Buildinc. Phone; 553-3325. All applicants will be required to take a pre-employment druealco- hol screening test. Position Adolescent Substance Abuse Specialist Working Construction Foreman Journeyman Carpenter Corrections Officers, one female Two Special Officers Childreni Protective Servi ces Director Police Officer, Simnasho SecretaryReceptionist Two Systems Analysts Crew Leader Enumerator Youth Home) Worker (Group H Youth Development Aide Bookkeeper Indian languageContinued from page 1 More legends will be deve loped into curriculum and the Cutlure and Heritage Depart ment hopes to see an Indian Arts curriculum introduced into District schools as soon as pos sible. An Indian language pro gram has recently been approved by the 509-J School Board for kindergarten students at Warm Springs Elementary. A plan is being developed to bring the Indian language to all grades. Adults, too, will benefit from the language and legend collec tion of the Culture and Heritage Department. Morrison visual izes classes in the language for adults, eventually. At this time materials are available for view ingat the Culture and Heritage Depart ment located at the Community Center. LIEAP priority given to seniors, handicapped 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. AH 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 1990 Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) is starting up December 1, 1989. Priority will go to senior citizens and the handicapped. Handicapped means an individual receives dis ability payments. LIEAP will provide a one-time payment to eligible recipients, to help with heating costs. Payments will usually go directly to the vendor providing the source of heat. Eligibility will depend upon income from all family members, before taxes, either for the past 90 days, or 1 2 months, whichever is in the applicant's favor. The income guidelines are below. A maximum payment of either $250 or $200, depending on income, will be made to a vendor. It is very important that appli cants schedule an appointment and bring all materials listed below to complete the application. Appoint ments will be rescheduled if certifi cation materials are not brought to the appointment. Applicants must provide proof of all household income, a current electric bill, name of fuel supplier, medical bills paid in 1989, social security numbers of all household members and proof of ages of children. Also, if someone helps pay the rent, or you live in subsidized hous ing, you must supply a one year printout of electric and or gas bill or 12 months of actual bills for electricity, gas, oil, wood, etc. The amount of interest earned on accounts must also be provided. If you are attending college on a grant, are self-employed or are receiving unemployment benefits, forms must be picked up at the LIEAP office prior to an appoint ment. Also, if the landlord pays part of the heating bill, a signed statement showing this is required. Please keep in mind that the money for this program is limited and is expected to run out early. Checks to vendors will not be cut until January, 1990, but the money will be committed to families start ing now. Applicants may call Jeff Cohen, coordinator of low income servi ces, at 553-3422 to schedule an appointment. Poverty Income Guidelines for Oregon Size of Family Annual Income 125 Monthly Income 125 1 $7,475 $623. 2 $10,025 $835. 3 $12,575 $1,048 4 $15,125 $1,260 5 $17,675 $1,473 6 $20,225 $1,685 7 $22,775 $1,898 8 $25,325 $2,110 i