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Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tymoo
Please keep appointments at dental clinic
Broken dental appointments nurt
the community, the dental program
and you by wasting clinic time and
denying treatment lor others. When
an appointment is broken, two
things may happen. The time is
unused for providing dental care or
a patient may be seen for emer
gency treatment. Both situations
are less than ideal for different
reasons.
When clinic time is not used for
clinic care, that time is lost and the
service is lost to the community.
Wc all know how busy the dental
clinic can be, and should be, and
we all know that there exists an
unmet dental need in the commun
ity. Let's not contribute to the
problem by wasting valuable clinic
time and a community resource.
Emergency treatment is needed
treatment, but it is limiting in the
type and amount of treatment that
can be provided. It does not pro
vide an opportunity for the com
prehensive evaluation and caie that
a person may need.
So, what can be done? We can
do plenty because we are not help
less in this situation, first, a big
responsiblity will be placed on
individuals to keep their appoint
ments. Second, the dental staff will
cfcarly explain the appointment
policy at the time of the initial
exam, and third, the broken
appointment policy will be strictly
enforced.
The broken appointment policy
follows:
I A broken -innMinf ment is I he
failure to show up for care at
appointed time or failure to notify
COCC classes-
available to help community
members become better readers,
Not pdid Continued from page 4
I usually don't expect people at a
religious function to stiff the
babysitter.
To say the least, if I don't receive
a payment from these Peyote peo
ple, the Tribe will certainly hear
from me the next time your reli
gion goes up to our council, asking
that you be recognized on this
reservation.
Jackie Estimo
Any payments can be sent to PO
Box 1143, Warm Springs, OR
97761.
Job openings
clinic it nours it advance of need
to reschedule appointment. Emer
gency situations are understanda
ble and exceptions will be con
sidered.
2. Two broken appointments will
move an individual onto the wait
ing list, and appointments as needed
will be made for the 8 a.m. emer
gency time.
This policy may seem strict and
excessive, but the problem of broken
appointments continues to handicap
the dental program and the com
munity. Abuse of the appointment
time will not be tolerated and the
benefit of this action will hopefully
be shared by all.
Continued from page 3
writers and mathematicians. Stud
ents will gain knowledge to enable
them to pass GED exams and earn
a high school diploma.
To register stop by in person at
the COCC Center on the second
floor of the Old Boy's Dorm. For
more information call 553-1428.
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Geo-quiz
A year's subscription and a new Spilyay Tymoo coffee mug goes to the winner of the Geo-quiz. Call in the
correct location of this site on the Reservation. Calls will not be accepted until 1:00 p.m. Monday, April 9. You
must come in to pick up your coffee mug.
Highway 26 widening project to be completed June 8
Remember when it took only 15
or 20 minutes to get to Madras?
Well, since the beginning of the
widening project on the grade, a
"quick" trip into town might take
as long as 40 or 45 minutes, given
the traffic stops necessitated by
construction work. But, travelers
will be glad to hear that work on
the project should be complete by into town before those who choose
June 8., Blasting, which is now in to sit in line,
progress, will end next week, ac- Beginning May I, crews will begin
cording to project progress reports, building the road base to prepare it
Many drivers not wishing to for paving, which is scheduled to
waitinlinearetakingtheCampbell be complete June 8. Permanent
grade route into Madras. The trip signing will coincide with the final
is somewhat slow and rough, but paving,
more often than not, drivers get
Another project, due to begin
May 14 and end June 22, will recyle
existing paving material on parts
of Highway 26 from the County
Line Road to Cherry Lane on the
plains. Traffic will be slowed to
prevent highway damage, but vehi
cles will probably not be stopped.
POSITION
Administrative Office Manager
(Employment Services)
Assistant Helitack Foreman
(Fire Management)
Engine Operators 5 positions
(Fire Management)
Assistant Engine Director
(Fire Management)
Legislative Analyst
(Governmental Affairs and
Planning)
DESCRIPTION
Works 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Before applying,
applicant needs to talk to Director of
Employment about job. Must be a high
school graduate with an associate degree in
office administration or five years work
experience in the tribal organization. Type
at least 65 WPM. IBM PC and word
processing knowledge or experience. Note
taking skills, 10-key and supervisory ex
perience of at least three years. Tribal
member preference applies to selection.
Works a variety of hours, needs a valid
Oregon license with experience in operating
4x4 with manual transmission. Must pass
physical exam and step test. Two years
experience in firefighting with knowledge
of equipment and helicopter safety prac
tices. Must be able to supervise helitack
crew in foreman's absence.
Works a variety of hours, needs a valid
Oregon license with expecrience in operat
ing a 4x4 with manual transmission. Must
pass physical exam and step test. Must
have firefighting experience with knowledge
of equipment.
Works a variety of hours, needs a valid
Oregon license with three years experience
in operating a 4x4 vehicle with manual
transmission. Must pass physical exam
and step test. Two years experience in
firefighting with knowledge of firefighting
equipment. Able to make work assignments
in engine director's absence and supervise
engine operators.
Works 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Requires a Bachelor's degree in
law (preferred). Two years experience in
legislative process and or systems.
Lookout
Community Prevention
Specialist
Firefighter (16 positions)
Equipment Operator
(Fire Management)
Accountant (Tribal Council)
Employee Development
Director
On-call Secretary
(Financial Services)
Legal notices
Works various hours, requires knowledge
in use of fire finder, map reading, radio
communication and weather instruments.
Must provide transportation to and from
duty station. Basic knowledge of fire be
havior preferred.
Works 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Must have the ability to analyze
and solve problems timely and accurately.
Keep good records, maintain high level of
confidentiality. Drug and alcohol free.
Ability to address the community and
public with presentation and assessment
on drugs and alcohol abuse prevention.
Works various hours, must be able to pass
physical examination and pass step test.
Needs Oregon license.
Works various hours, must pass physical
exam and step test. Must have firefighting
experience, three years experience in
operating transports and dozers. Valid
Oregon license.
Two years of college or equivalent of basic
understanding of budgets and accounting;
typing and computer skills, knowledge of
tribal organization. Must be flexible and
able to coordinate multiple tasks. Must
have vald Oregon license.
Assist supervisors in development of em
ployee career plans, coordinates training
for the organization. College degree pre
ferred and or three to five years experience
in human relations. Works 8 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Friday.
Works a variety of hours and must possess
basic office skills, including computer
training. Have a willingness to learn, be
confidential and the ability to work with
the public. Must be dependable and avail
able for flexible schedule. Must have
knowledge of tribal organization and be
available by phone.
The Confederated Tribe of (he Wirm Springs
Reservation of Orefon
Ray Evani Holliday
Defendant
Notice of Trial Hearln for Publication
Case No. CR416-S9
To: Ray Evani Holliday
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
casefs), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for trial hearing at 1:00 p.m.,
on the 25th day of April. 1990.
You arc hereby ordered: To be and appear at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the lime 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 22nd
day of March, 1990.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Vs.
Veronica Smith
Defendant
Notice of Trial Hearing for Publication
Case No. CV4-90
To: Veronica Smith
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 10:00 a.m.,
on the 27th day of April, 1990.
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 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 23rd
day of March, 1990.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
R eservation of Oregon
Celestine Suppah
Defendant
Notice of Trial Hearing for Publication
Case No. CV2-90
To: Celestine Suppah
You arc hereby notified: That the above cited
casets), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for trial hearing at 10:00a.m.,
on the 27th day of April. 1990.
You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at
the Warm Springs T ribal 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 testily
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 23rd
day of March. 1990.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Denise Lucei
Defendant
Notice of Trial Hearing for Publication
Case No. CV I 1-90
To: Denise Lucei
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
casefs), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for trial hearingat 10:00 a.m.,
on the 27th day of April. 1990.
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 arc 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 lor your anesi.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, on this 23rd
day of March, 1990.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Lester Tanewasha, Jr.
Defendant
Notice of Trial Hearing for Publication
Case No. CV7-90
To: Lester Tanewasha, 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 10:00 a.m.,
on the 27th day of April. 1990.
You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at
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 23rd
day of March, 1990.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
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David I.eC'laire, Sr.
Defendant
Notice of Trial Hearing for Publication
C ase No. ( V9-90
To: David I.eClaire, Sr.
You are hereby notilii-d: I hat the above cited
casets). as filed in the Warm Springs I rihal Court,
has been scheduled lor dial hearingat !0:00a.m.,
on the 27ih day -f April. I990.
You are hereby ordered: l o be and appear at
the Warm Springs Irtbal Court at the time and
dale shown todclcnd against the charge's). You
may be represented by yourscll. by an attorney, or
by a spokesman, at your own expense. You may
bring any documents you believe arc relevant to
this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify
on your behail. You may request the Court to
subpeona your witnesses, however, you must
submit your list ol witnesses no later than two
weeks prior to trial: lailure to do so will not be
considered sufficient reason to postpone the trial.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal
advice immediately.
it you fail to appeal as so ordered, the Tribal
l"oun shall enter a complaint for contempt of
court and issue a warrant lor your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, on this 23rd
day of March. 1990.
Witter lngnnr III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal (oarl
Works various hours, needs high school
diploma or GED, good typing skills, must
be in good health, pass drugalcohol test,
at least 18 years of age and no felony or
misdimeanor convictions within the last
year prior to hire.
Works various hours, needs high school
diploma or GED, three years education or
experience. Valid Oregon license.
Works various hourss, must have high
school diploma or GED; valid Oregon
license; 21 years of age. No felony or
misdemeanor convictions within one year
prior to hire. Must pass BPST physical
requirements.
Hours range from 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. or 7
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Must have desire to learn,
able to communicate well and have positive
thinking. WSAI will train for existing
positions
High school diploma or equivalent. Pass
BPST; must be at least 2 1 yers of age; must
have valid Oregon license. Have no record
of felonies.
Must be self-disciplined and motivated.
Ability to interview and produce commun
ity news, event and programs.
Tribal memberIndian preference is given. Prospective employees will
be requested to take a pre-employment drugalcohol screening test.
For further information, contact Antoinette Pamperein at 553-3325.
Pitt to receive art award
On-Call Dispatcher
(Police Department)
Youth Worker (Tribal Group
Home)
On-Call Corrections Officer
(Police Department Two
Positions)
Power Sewing Machine
Operator (WSAI)
Police Officer (Mill
Security)
Public Radio Producer-Announcer
Lillian Pitt will be among seven
individuals and businesses to receive
one of the Governor's Arts Awards
at ceremonies Wednesday, April
25, 1990 beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets
are $ 1 5 each. This fee covers admis
sion to the ceremony and the recep
tion following in the Rotunda
Lobby at the State Capitol. In
addition to Pitt, those receiving
awards are Leonard DeBoff, Barry
Lopez, Selina Ottum, Mason Wil
liams and Oregon Business Com
mittee for the Arts.
For tickets write Governor's Arts
Awards, CO Oregon Advocates
for the Arts, 707 13th St. S.E.,
Salem, Oregon 97301.
Obituary
Lawrence August Smith
Lawrence August Smith, the old
est living member of the Grand
Ronde tribe, died March 29 at Mt.
View Nursing Home in Madras.
He was born September 1, 1896 in
Grand Ronde, Oregon to Jesse and
Alice (Quenell) Smith.
He was an excellent example of a
hard-working, honest person who
showed much compassion for peo
ple and life. He gave and didn't
expect things in return. He was
kind to everyone and helped many
people with his wisdom, a little
money, moral support and took
time to listen to people. He was
loving and caring and believed that
people should always try their best
and take pride. He was very proud
of his Indian heritage and often
talked about Grand Ronde. Being
a simple person, he manged his life
roles to his best: maintaining em
ployment, taking care of his fam
ily, being a law abiding citizen,
maintaing financial stability, help
ing others, being trustworthy and
honest, quietly sharing his concerns
and ideas about his Indian people.
He had a sense of humor and didn't
spend time worrying about things,
holding grudges, or judging others.
His values and beliefe can be seen
in his children, grandchildren and
other extended family.
Mr. Smith attended Chemawa
Indian School and played in the
band, as he had a natural ear for
music, playing the cornet. Through
out his 92 years, he lived in Grand
Ronde. Salem. Falls City, Perry
dale. Chiloquin. Klamath Falls,
Sandy and Warm Springs. He was
a hard-working laborer in the log
ging industry and later worked for
several prominent farmers in the
valley as a contractor and eventu
ally managed a small farm himself.
Mr. Smith received a special
recognition for having a perfect
driving record during the 60 or so
years he held a driver's license.
Interests and hobbies included
playing cards, playing a challeng
ing checker game, smelt fishing,
visiting and spending hours with
his. grandchildren. He was a good
role model for all his grandchildren.
Surviving him are his daughters
RoseMary Smith and Lorene Smith;
Roy Langley; 3 1 great grandchild
ren and two great-great grand
children. Numerous nieces, nephews
and cousins from the Grand Ronde
area and other parts of Oregon,
Washington and California also
survive.
Surviving grandchildren are
Woody Smith, Chief Smith, Marty
Smith, Quinton Smith, Faye Smith,
Nancy Smith, all of the Seattle
area; Mike Smith, Gina Ahedo,
Kelly Lazore and Veda Rose
Gamez, all of California; Joni
Smith. Toni Made, Trudie Mar
tinez, Dennis Smith, Marcia Soliz
and Darryl Smith all of Warm
Springs, and Ronald and John
Smith of the Portland area.
Preceding him in death were
Lawrence Smith. Irene Cunning
ham Smith, Valerie Smith, Ethelun
Essie Smith, Gertrude McCoy
Smith, Ramona Smith and Ronnie
Smith.
Services were conducted April 2,
1990 at BclAir Colonial Funerai
Home in Madras. Officiating were
Larry Krupt and Mike Clements.
Burial was at the Grand Ronde
Tribal Cemetery Tuesday, April 3,
1990.
Above information provided by
BelAir Funeral Home and family
members.