PAGE 8 October 19, 1990 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Bids accepted on excess tribal property I he Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs announces (hat the following excess property is for sale. Starting date for general pub lic bids is October 18, 1990. Clos ing date is November 2, 1990. Bids will be opened November 3, 19VO. CGL2694I2; minimum sale bid start is $1,000. To place a bid. list your name and address, including phone num bers; give description of item bid ding on; note amount of bid. (Bids not meeting minimum starting price V-21 1982 Ford Pickup; Property arc immediately disqualified.) I8I: Model flF-150; Serial ttl FTCFI0E9CR A28344; minimum sale bid start is SI, 500. V08 1981 Datsun Pickup; Prop erty 180; Model 0PU; Serial WJN6MD0I52BW009835; mini mum sale bid start is $1,250. V-188 1979 Chevy Sport Van; Property 108; Model tf Van; Serial I I BI D"on the outside of the mailer. All items will be sold "As Is". All sales are for cash only. Individual placing highest bid will be selected. In case of a lie, the earliest bid will be selected. No information will be given out as to the number and amounts of bids, or who received the sale item. This information is to be placed in a scaled envelope with the des cription of the bid item noted on . l XI the envelope. This may cither be LGQ3I nOtlCG" mailed or brought into the Pur- chasing Office located at the Ad ministration Building, If mailing, please place scaled bid envelope inside a mailing envelope noting I Mthla Mc(.IU . D.bn Mr(.IU IMtno'aitf Nulkt of Trial Hrarini fof PublkalkMi Ca N. JV J4J; 2.j J4-H To: Dfbra MrGM You art hereby notified: Thai the above cited catrlt), at died in Ifw Warm Springi Tribal Court, hai been uhrdultd lor trial, hearing at 2 00 p m , on the IJth day of November, IVW Vou are hereby ordered lo be and appear at .1 i fi'Mii4'"it tTrt-Wsi e a r-i f a i r"i f a I r-l ! oALC OML.CS OMLD! I It's time to get started on your Christmas shopping and the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Craft Shop Is having a JXCT sale to end all salesl Starting October 19, present this j I coupon with your Tribal l.D. and receive an aaomona WKZSEJ I 10 percent off on selected sale Items. Offer good j thcauw andvoumaybr.niw.ine.jeiioie.itiy I ' a on your behalf. Vou nuy requeit the Court to &4. 1 "v" v i. through October 28. DON'T MISS OUT ON THE SAVINGS! COUPON Additional 10 percent off on selected sale items at Kah-Nee-Ta Craft Shop with Tribal l.D. ONE PER CUSTOMER OFFER EXPIRES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1990 I tuhpenna your itneiei. however, you muil J tubmil your lot of witncMei no later than two I week, prior to trial, failure lo do 10 will not be conudcred .uflictent reaton to pottpone the trial. Ill you have any qucilioni, you ihould trek legal advKC immediately. I If you fail to appear at to ordered, the Tribal I Court ihall enter a complaint for contempt of I court and mue a warrant for your arreil. Dated at Warm Spring., Oregon, on (hit 9th day of October. IW0. Tola Sohappy Judge, Warm Spring. Tribal Court Song Continued from page4 Geo-aulz den((fy the location of this photo and win a years subscription oftheSpilyay Tymoo. Have ii mailed to a loved one or a friend. Call after I p. m., Monday with your answer. You will also win a Spliyay Tymoo Coffee mug. You must come In to claim the MUG!! Lost Dog!!! Brown and black Pittbull terrior is 5 years old, and answers to the name of "Stink guy" or just "Stink"! He's very friendly, if treated friendly. Missing since Sep tember 23, 1990. If you have any information regarding Stink guy, call Marjorie Danzuka's residence at 553-1190 or Saphronia at the Spilyay 553-3274. Job openings POSITION Pollct Offlctr-Thret Slmnasho, Regular Patrol and Columbia River Enforcement Officer On-Call Dispatcher Police Maternal and Child Health Specialist (Community Health Promo tion) Seamstress (Inter-Tribal Sports) Secretary I ReceptionistTypist (Childrens Protective Sva.) Secretary III (Police) Secretary Natural Resource Substitute Teacher Aide (2) EducationEarly Childhood ParentHealth Coordinator Head Start-Early Childhood Ed. Forest Technician Trainee Two position DESCRIPTION High school education, pass BPST train ing. Must be at least 21 years of age and have a valid drivers license. Must have no record of felonies and no misdemeanors within one year. Must complete and sub mit a physical examination form with application. Works various hours, high school diploma or CED required, good typing skills, be in good health, be at least 1 8 years old and no felony or misdemeanor conviction within the last vear orior to hire. MCH specialist shall be responsible lor i'r.: direction of the Tribal Maternal Child Health Program. Should provide preven tive maintenance and family planning service, home visits, consultation referrals. conduct coordinate specialty clinics, plan, develop and administer the program bud get, compilecomplete special assign ments. Will do a variety of sewing including sewing patches on jackets, mending, and cutting and assembling ribbon shirts. Hours are flexible, but reliability and availability are essential. No children, no phone calls while working. Some work can be done at home but must be able to be in the shop some days. (Use Singer industrial machine) High School diploma or GED, I year successful work in an office, effective communication, writing, speaking and listening skills. Basic office machine skills. Ability to maintain high level of confi dentiality. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent, valid Oregon driver's license, basic office skills, ability to maintain confidentiality and be able to work well with the public. Tribal member preference. Must have high school diploma or equiv alent, valid Oregon driver's license, 1 year of office experience. Must have experience with the computer wordperfect. Be able to work well with public. Oversees & physically cares for children; contributes to positive classroom environ ment. Relieves teachers during breaks by telling children stories, etc. Promotes self esteem in children and involvement from parents. Prepares and serves children's meals and snacks. Performs other routine classroom duties required. May perform above duties on a rotating basis in various classrooms-flexibility!! Documents all necessary enrollment pa pers prior to child's entrance into pre school; becomes familiar with Head Start philosophy & guidelines & incorporates them into the programs; encourages par ents to participate with Head Start activ ities; coordinates program activities; su pervises & carries out the program's medical, dental, and vision services with proper documentation; carries out health education with staff, parents & children; maintains other various paperwork, rec ords, activities. Valid drivers license must be shown through a certified court printout. These can be obtained from the DMV for $2.00. Incumbent can receive promotion to GS-4 after I year and GS-5 after two years satisfactory performance plus cost of living ra'r. Work Crew Member-Laborer C.E.R.T.S, Pre-Entry Program Legislative Assistant Legislative Office Govt. Affaire & Planning Collection Supervisor Loan Officer Credit Department Home Improvement Coordinator Housing Department Internal Auditor (Finance) SecretaryManagement Forestry Technician PresaleEnglneerlng BookkeeperAccountant (Housing) Works mostly outdoors under all weather conditions, will perform duties on com munity projects: Gopher kill control, tree J planting, firewood cutting, carpenter as sisting, fencing lines and other projects. Must be. a irinal Member 18 years or older, in good physical condition. Must be highly dependable, knowledgeable in safe chain saw use, be free from alcohol and other drug abuse. Must have an up to date job application, take and pass a physical. assessment testing, and intake profile. Must be willuig to train for projects assigned. No close date set. H ire will be on going until projects are completed or forced to close down. Kesponsibie to manage entire process legislation and regulation while at same time coordinating information from the judicial common law and administrative rules. Will also be responsible for main tenance ot codilication systems and tribal government policy library. College degree prelcrred or able to demonstrate college level work for analysis and communica tion. Five years experience with tribal government with 2 years staff experience at organization wide systems. Must have to communicate and deal with the public must be able to take legal action in Court. Individual will work with the Tribal Credit Committees, and Credit Manager to establish and maintain fair effective collection policies. Must super vise and maintain files on collection ac tivities. No felony record, must have a valid Oregon driver's license, high school graduate or its equivalent, at least 4 years experience in administrative, investigative. or technical work that requires ability to gather and analyze facts and figures and is able to present such information in a clear concise manner either written or oral. Must have knowledge of established credit and collection policies and some account ing background. Responsible for developing a housing need assessment ol all reservation housing and writing grant applications to outside fund ing programs to endure maximum funding for repair replacement and new construc tion of Tribal member housing. High school diploma required or equivalent, 6 to 8 years related experience, must possess Oregon driver s license. Position performs operational compliance and financial audits to evaluate the effi ciency and effectiveness of Tribal depart ments and functions. Applicant must have an undergraduate degree and two years experience as an internal auditor in govern ment or business. Salary is negotiable. High School granduate, basic microcom puter knowledge, records management, filing and minimum three years ex perience, High school graduate, one year general experience for entry level. Grade commen surate with experience. Associates degree and two years expe rience in accounting, have general under standing of all major financial systems, experience in operating a microcomputer for data entry and processing, proficiency at typing and operating a calculator. Good communication skills with associates and clients, verbally and written. What a Wonderful World I sec trees of green, red roses, too I see them bloom for me and you And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. I see skies of blue, and clouds of white Surgery Cont. from page 4 worker Bobbie Whitccotton. This names a few. My surgery was scary and 1 did live through it. Thanks for all your prayers and cards. I love you all. Marella VanPelt Sam The bright blessed day, the dark says, "Goodnight" And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. The colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky Are also on the faces of people going by 1 see friends shaking hands, saying, "How do you do?" They're really saying, "I love you." I hear babies cry, I watch them grow They'll learn much more than 111 ever know And I think lo myself, what a wonderful world. Howlak Tichum Connie Kalama Warm Springs tribal member Connie Juarita Kalama, age 2 months and 25 days passed away October 14, 1990 from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome at her home in Warm Springs. She was born July 19, 1990 in Madras to Edmond Kalama, Sr. and Gaylynn Waheneka. She is survived by a brother Edmond Orlando Kalama, Jr. and her twin sister Dawn Kalama and sister Zeena Kalama. Her great grandparents were Emily and Grant Waheneka. She is preceded in death by her paternal grandparnets in 1975, Henry Kalama and Elanor Henry in 1978. Her maternal grandpar ents in 1981, Gerald Charley and 1 976 Florene Soctillo and her great grandmother Rosanna Charley in 1957. Dressing ceremonies were held at3 p.m. onTuesday October 16at Simnasho longhouse conducted by Velma Frank. Overnight services were also held and were conducted by Pierson Mitchell. Burial was at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 17 at the Simnasho Cemetery. Pauline Winishut Enrolled member of the Con federated Tribes of Warm Springs, Pauline (Johnson) Winishut(Yow' sta) died October 12, 1990 at Mt. View Hospital. She was born on May 22, 1932 in Simnasho, Oregon to Walter and Martha "Henning" Johnson. Surviving her are her children, two daughters, Charlene and Jewell Winishut both of Warm Springs. Four sons, Donald, Waldon and Dwayne Winishut all of Warm Springs and Stacy Wini shut of Anchorage, Alaska. Also surviving her are four sisters, Carol Craig, Patricia Brown, Barbara Jim, and Rita Marchand, along with numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Winishut was precede m death by her parents. Her father Walter Johnson had be.c-n missing since 1936 and was officially declared dead in 1970 while her mother Martha .Johnson died on August 10, I96. I wo daughters, Debra Winishut in 1953. and Rebecca Winishut in 1962. Two sons, Walter Winishut in 1960, and Stephen Winishut in 1965. Two brothers, Celestian Johns in 1957, and Wilford Johns on April 17, 1977. Two sisters Arlita Davis in 1884 and Rosie Howtopat of April 1990. Dressing ceremonies were held at 3:00 p.m. on Monday October 1 5 at the Simnasho Longhouse and were conducted by Caroline Tohet. Overnight services were also held and conducted by Pierson and Matilda Mitchell. Prayer services also took place before the dressing at Bel-Air Funeral home on Sun day October 14 at 7 p.m. Burial time was at 9 a.m. on Tuesday October 14 at Simnasho Cemetary. Some of her hobbies were col lecting miniature figures, attending powwows, and recording Indian music. She also helped raise her grand children of which she has many along with many great grandchildren. Tracy Arthur ffT-WMIW-nfmi T.1..1 v 1)11)1 "M, For further information, call 553-3262. 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 Tribes of Warm Springs Infant Cont. from page 4 Torres had gone through a couple of false runs to the Mt. View hospital a few days earlier. Then on the morning of October II, 1990 she had reason to believe that the time had come and rushed back to the hospital at 7 a.m. The doctors told her the baby was yet to high for delivery and sent her back home. She arrived back home by 8 a.m. She realized once again that she was in fact ready to deliver so at 9 a.m. she went to the Warm Springs Clinic and delivered Kara at 10 a.m. When Dr. Manning was asked how many mothers had actually delivered their babies at the clinic before Torres, he believed there were five and one was delivered at its home in Warm Springs. I a- i" 4 Tracy Presley Arthur, age 43, died at his residence in Warm Springs Wednesday, October 2, 1990. He was born January 16, I947toMcKinleyand JessiefAnd erson) Arthur. Tracy attended schools in Warm Springs and Madras and was a 1965 graduate of Madras High School. He also attended Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz ona. He worked as manager of Employment Services at the Indian Center in Phoenix. He also w orked in the tribal credit department until poor health forced him to retire. He lived in Warm Springs except for the years he was in Arizona. Tracy was a member of the 1910 Shaker Church. He managed the Arrows softball team. Tracy had a great interest in sports; he com peted in the state wrestling tour nament while in high school and he also played football. He served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany. He suffered from Lupus disease. Survivors include two brothers, Larry and Taylor Arthur; two sis ters, Arlene Tenorio and Yvonne Tapedo; an aunt, Florence Meanus and numerous neices and nephews. Tracy was preceded in death by his father McKinley Arthur who died in 1967; his mother Jessie Arthur who died in 1988; a brother, Clif ford Arthur who died in 1970; sis ters, Elizabeth Gomez who died in 1964, Cora Scott who died in 1974; Geraldine Arthur who died in 1950, Mamie Arthur who died in 1939 and an unnamed infant brother and sister. Dressing ceremonies, conducted by Leroy Bobb, were held Thurs day, October 4 at the Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home in Mad ras. Overnight ceremonies, con ducted by Lester Poitra. were held at the Shaker Church. Burial was Friday. October 5. 1990 at the Simnasho Cemetery.