I' u' H("m'im wq rnia n'r'"'inf"i m y" Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo PACE 2 November 2, 1990 T Survey helps Construction Department ) hi v ' it' 7 T .JiJ November ballot Continued from page - Marie C. Glenn. Republican Ron Vincent. County assessor Democrat Bcn ard Jensen; County clerk-Elaine L. Hender son; Non-partisan candidates Judge, Court of Appeals, position 1 PaulJ. De Muniz.(incumbcnt); Judge, Court of Appeals, position 2 Walt Edmonds (incumbent); Judge, Circuit Court, 22nd Dis trict, Position 1 -George W. Neil son (incumbent); Judge, District Court, Crook and Jefferson Counties Gary S. Thomp son (Incumbent); Jefferson County Soil and Water Conservation District Zone 1 1 Pinky Beymer; Zone 2-Jesse Gregg; Zone 4-Charlcs W. For man; At Large Doug M iddlestct ter. Two measures referred to the people by the legislative assembly require a yes or no vote. Measure 1 Grants metropolitan servicdistrict electors right to self governance. The question is: "Shall state Constitution give metropoli tan service district voters the right of self-aovernance, over metropol itan matters, through district chart er.' Farmers Home Administration (FmH A) has recently implemented a program to provide guaranteed loans to nonprofit organizations, public bodies & Indian Tribes. The FmH A has been able to participate with the local banks, savings and loan associations, and farm credit banks on a variety of guaranteed loan programs in the past, but until FHA offers guaranteed loans .'. u! nn, kn hiP ,n PrvP . nolice stations, community stations & equipment, ambulan- First annual veterans powwow The first annual Veterans Pow wow will be held in Warm Springs, Friday November 9 and 10, 1990at the Agency Longhouse. Lucas and Tyrone Ike will be Masters of Ceremonies and the opening prayer will be given by Marvin Meanus, Sr. Guest speaker will be Raymond Calica, Sr. Invocations will be led by Fred Ike, Sr. The two-day event will begin at 4 p.m. with dinner. Host drum will be Black Stone of Canada. From 6 to 7 p m a War Bonnet grand entry will be held. The crowning of the queen will be held at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from Estomina Made and Ramona Antonia Sam-Lopez. Between 8 and 9 p.m., tiny tots, 0 to 8 years of age, will dance. Special recognition by veteran families from 9 to 1 0 p.m. will conclude the even ing's event. Beginning Saturday at 9 a.m. Spilyay Tymoo Staff Members MANAGING EDITOR SID MILLER ASSISTANT EDITOR DONNA BEHREND PHOTO SPECIALISTWRITER MARSHA SHEWCZYK REPORTERPHOTOGRAPHER . . SAPHRONIA COOCHISE FOUNDED IN MARCH, 1976 SDilvay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located in the base ment of the Old Girls Dorm at 1 1 1 5 Wasco Street. Any written materials to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 PHONE: (503) 553-1 644 or (503) 553-3274 FAX No. 553-3539 Annual Subscription Hates: Within the US. $9 00 Outside the U.S. $15 00 1 A' 2 Constitutional amend ment allows merged school district to combine tax bases. The question is: "Shall constitution allow school district created by merger a tax base equal to sum of tax bases of merged districts?" Measure presented to voters by referendum is: Measure 3-Repeals tax exemp tion, grants additional benefit pay ments for PERS retirees. The ques tion reads: "Shall tax exemption for PERS pensions be repealed, and amount equaling taxes plus 1 1 percent interest returned to PERS retirees?" Eight measures are proposed by initiative petition: Measure 4 Prohibits Trojan oper ation until nuclear waste, cost, earthquake standards met. The question is: "Shall nuclear power plant (Trojan) be allowed to oper ate only if state regulatory agency finds that certain conditions are met?" , , Measure 5 State constitutional limit on property taxes for schools, government operations. The ques tion is: snail constitution sei mu tion is: snan consuiuiiunsfci uiH- it. nn nronertv taxes and dedicate them to fund public schools and non-school government opera tions?". Measure 6 Product packaging must meet recycling standards or recieve hardship waiver. The ques tion reads: "By 1993, shall packag- now have not been able to serve nonprofit organizations & public entities in financing essential com munity facilities according to Stephen Dube' FmHA District Director. There is potential under this new program to finance a wide variety of projects in Eastern Oregon Dube' said. Some exam ples of eligible projects are fire there will be a Veterans Day run. From lOto 11:30 a.m. will De wan shut services. The Veterans dinner will begin at 11:30 a.m. Veteran grand entry will be held at I p.m. At 2 p.m. will be the teens Tradi tional1, Fancy and Grass dances. Supper will be at 5 p.m. Grand Entry will again begin at 6 p.m. followed by mens arid womens Traditional, Fancy, Grass and Jin gle dances. A raffle drawing, featuring many items, will conclude Saturday's activities. Raffle tickets can be pur chased for $1 from the queen can didates or from Daisy Ike, Lena Edwards, Ursula Little or Rita Squiemphen. Items to be raffled include $100 cash, star quilt, head roach, "Hudson's Bay jacket, Pen dleton jackets, hand drums, British Columbia sweater, tanned buck skin dress, white buckskin dress. s I ing used in Oregon meet certain recycling goals, unless a narasnijp waiver is obtained?" Measure 7 Six-county work in lieu of welfare benefits pilot pro gram. The question is: "Shall Oregon law establish program of work by public assistance recip ients for government-funded wages in lieu of welfare benefits?" Measure 8 Amends Oregon con stitution to prohibit abortion with three exceptions. The question is: "Shall state Constitution prohibit abortions except to prevent death of pregnant woman and in reported cases of rape or incest?" Measure 9 Requires the use of safety belts. The question is: "Shall law, effective December 7, 1990, require safety belt use by motor vehicle drivers and passengers over 16?' Measure lU-Uoctor musi give parent notice before minor's abor- tion. The question reads: "Shall state law require doctor to give notice to parent or custodian at least two days before minor's abortion?" Measureil-Schoolchoicesystem, ... . tx credit lor eaucanon ouisiue nhii,.rhnnl. Should Constitution nrovide choice of public schools, tax credit for education outside public schools, voter approval or certain education laws?" ces, police stations, community buildings, hospitals & equipment, nursing homes & equipment, air ports, fairgrounds, libraries, roads, bridges and water & waste disposal facilities. FmHA is authorized to guarantee up to 90 of the loss of principal and interest on a loan which does not involve tax exempt notes on the bonds. .... . rifle, beaded ladies hat, belt and side purse, varieity of war dance cassette tapes, beaded picture frame, beaded belt buckle and Pendleton blanket. For more information, call Hilda District positions open Jefferson Countv School Dis trict 509-J has three positions available. Title V Education Assistant will work 2 hours a day at Al ternative Education in Warm Springs. Will start November 12, 1990 at a salary range of $6.10 $7.92 an hour. Closing date for applications is November 2, 1990. Qualifications for this position are: I) Indian preference. 2) Demonstrated aptitude for the work to be performed. 3) Such alternatives to the above qualifica tions as the Board may find ap propriate and acceptable. Educational Assistant a tempo rary position for 1990-91 school year. To work 3 hours a day at the Warm Springs Elementary School. Will start November 13, 1990 at a salary range of $6.10-$7.92 an hour. Closing date for applications is November 2, 1990. Qualifications for this position are: 1) Demonstrated aptitude for the work to be performed. 2) Such alternatives to the above qualifica tions as the Board may find ap- Community Meeting Warm Springs Town Center Project Underway Thursday November 8, 1990 6:00-8:00 p.m. for more Information, call 553-3465 The Tribal Construction depart ment used this year's information fair to get input from the com munity. In an effort to assess the community's attitude toward their department, the Construction de partment formulated a seven question survey in conjuction with the fair. As an added incentive to fill-out the survey, people visiting the Construction department booth had to complete the survey before their name could go into a drawing for a beautiful jacket. The jacket was purchased at Inter-Tribal Sports and came with a logo commemorating the event. The lucky winner out of 1 1 2 entries was Ursula Little. Doug Mcdlyn, Administrative Manager of the Construction de partment, said the department was pleased with the general tone of the comments from the 112 people surveyed. Only 37 of those responding realized that the Tribal Construc tion department docs not receive financial suooort from tribal gov ernment. Over 46 of those sur Secretaries develop manual Secretaries of all levels ot the Tribal Organization have been meeting for the past few months. Through the secretaries action planning group it has been decided that a Secretaries Manual be estab lished for the tribal organization. It will be a manual to help every level of secretaries. This group needs input from all secretaries. At the last meeting held October 26, 1990 at a noon luncheon, the group met on topics such as: the mission, goals training plan, com mitment, promptness and integrity to self, position and our organiza tion. The next meeting is scheduled for another sack luncheon on November 16, 1990, in Conference , a j ffQ fSLll M . rYQQfljf)Q SGl The next meeting of the Title V, Part A' Parent Advisory Commit- tee will be held in Room 12 at Worm Nnrinos I- pmpntarv on T-e- r ,V TAAn Tuesday, November 13, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. Theagenda will include 4 presentation by Lisbet Hornung on the Teen Parent Program. A public hearing will be held regard ing the 1991-92 budget. to tribes .. All potential applicants as All potential applicants as well as lenders can contact any FmHA office for basic information. Ap plications from the eastern and central Oregon area will be re ceived and processed out of the FmHA District Office in Ontario. The office address is 225 SW First Ave. Ontario, OR 979 14. They can be reached by telephone (503) 889-7609. " I MM L ttSS Culpus at (503) 553-1 629 or Ursula Little at (503) 533-lim or 33J 1613. For more information regard ing the run, contact Don Dexter at 553-1195 or Val Squiemphen at 553-3275. nrnnriate and acceoiaoie. Bus Drivers (2) positions will work 3 hours a day at the Jefferson County School District 509-J. Will start as soon as qualified and available at a salary range of $8.27 to $ 1 1 .08 an hour. Closing date for applications is open until positions are filled. Qualifications for this position are: 1) Valid Oregon Driver's license. 2) Must be eligible for an Oregon Bus Driver License and have a good driving record. 3) Must be willing to train to receive Bus Driver License. 4) Certifica tion of good health signed by licensed physician. 5) Three writ ten and verified references on request. 6) Hold valid first aid card. 7) Such additional require ments as the Boarti may require. Interested candidates for these three positions should contact: Support Services Building, Jeffer son County School District 509-J, 1355 Buff Street, Madras, Oregon 97741,(503)475-6192. veyed utilized the Construction department in the past, and of those 77 felt the cost was com petitive. 73) felt that the quality of workmanship was average, while 24 said it was excellent. 84 of those questioned said the depart ment was an asset to tribal mem bers. When asked if the depart ment does a good job of hiring tribal members, 62 said yes, while 16 said no. Lumber causes accident Lumber falling off a truck smash ed the windshield of the a tribal van as it was heading cast on Highway 20 near Burns, Oregon the after noon of October 16, ihedrivcrand two passengers were sprayed with glass and released after examin ation. According to driver. Art Mc Convillc. the Culture and Heritage Committee members were on their wav to a meetine in Burns when the truck loaded with four-foot lengths Room 3 of the Administration Building. Notices will be sent out. It is open to all secretaries. Come moct with us - we need all secretar ies to participate. . We have some exciting plans for Secretaries Week and ideas for training. For more information contact Priscilla Yazzie at extension 3214. Victims Assistance meet set The Victims Assistance program of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will hbst a conference November 1-3, 1990 in Portland, Oregon at the Columbia River Red Lion. The conference was made available through a $91,000 grant from the Office of Victims of Crime, a part of the U.S. Department of Justice. The purpose ot the conference is to strengthen Indian nations and bring justice for victims of crime. The conference will also bring to gether diverse groups, including victims who can work together to meet the special challenges in their , communities to build more effec tive services in Indian communities across the nation: The National Indian Judpp Association has en "Impact Aid" As specified in School Board. Policy 911, the District plans to afford Warm Springs residents an opportunity to make comments' and recommendations relative to. the application and use of P.L. 8 1 - 874 Impact Aid tunds. PALS looking . PALS (Parents Awareness Liv ing Services) is looking for members who have innovative ideas on ways to provide activities for people with disabilities. Parents, friends or interested people who would like to help in planning social activities for the disabled are encouraged to join. Currently, activities provided for the disabled by PALS include bowling, pizza outings and parties 4 '. J tit 1 ' ll PA LS guest speaker irginia Mayhill coaches twelve-year-old Bradford Courtney during activity October 14. ...... In the comment section, respon ses ranged from"Kcrp up the good work" to "1 thought all Construc tion departments were part of Utilities,"to"Ilire more tribal mem ber contractors; instead of going out somewhere else;" Mcdlyn felt that the information gained 'hrough the survey would help improve the Construction department's ability to meet the needs of the community. , of 2 X 4 lumber approached them heading west on Highway 20. Before they met, lumber started falling off the truck. McConnvillc said, front scat passenger Jazzy Wewa cried "look out" as lumber hit the wind sheild. When the van finally stopped glass was everywhere. The truck, driven by Jeff Holstcin, continued west unaware that the accident occurred. A passing motorist caught up with the truck and returned to the scene. McConnville was able to drive the van to Riley, about 30 miles from the accident scene, where he left it. Wewa, Julia Barney and McConnville went to the hospital for a brief examination and all were released, no other injuries due to the accident were reported. Other passengers included Ver bena Greene, Gladys Thompson and Wendell Jim. The van was towed back to Warm Springs and repaired. dorsed the conference and en courages tribal judges to attend. There will be three training cate gories: 1. general victims assistance; 2. judicial law enforcement; 3. Registration is. $45 per person for the three-day conference. Room reservations can be made by calling the Red Lion toll-free line at 1-800-547-8010. Room rates are $54 per night. Mention the conference when making room reservations. Meeting set The Shaker Church will conduct an important business meeting Monday, November 12. Meeting will begin at 7 p.m. On the agenda will be the election of an assistant minister. to be discussed We have scheduled this year's Pulbic Hearing during a regular School Board meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m., on Tuesday, Novem ber 1 3, 1 990, in the library at Warm Springs Elementary School. You are welcome and invited to attend. for members for Halloween, Christmas and Valentine's Day. The club meets the second Sun day of the month. The next sche duled meeting is November 1 1 at the Pelton Lanes bowling alley from 2-3:00 p.m. For more information about PALS or to convey ideas that could benefit the club please call Ellen Courtney at 475-6540 or Joan McReynolds at 473-2233.