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PACE 8 October, 4, 1991
Warm Springs, Oregon
SPILYAYTYMOO'
Job openings-
Notice to all job applicants: Tri
bal member Indian preference
prospective employees will be re
quested to take a pre-employment
drugalcohol screening test.
For more information, call
Employment Services at 553-3262.
Position
Department
(3) Committee Secretary
Administrative Service Center
Administrative Secretary
CFO
Sr. Staff Accountant
Accounting Grants and Contracts
Sr. Staff Accountant
Fixed Assets Capital
Cashier
Accounts Payable
Secretary Recreation
Community Center
On Patrol
Reservation crime rate
increases
There has been an overall increase
in crime on the reservation this year.
Most recently, there has been an in
crease in breaking and entering, thefts
and malicious mischief. In August
there were 1 1 breaking and entenngs
reported, 19 theft cases and two ma
licious mischief cases. Public Safety
asks that the community become in
volved in preventing these and other
crimes.
1 . Keep an eye on your neighbors
house when they are out of town.
2. If you note suspicious activity or
see something, report it immediately.
3. Write down the license plate
number, color, make or model of the
suspicious vehicle if there is one.
4. Get a brief description of sus
pects in the area.
5. Note in which direction the
suspects leave.
The DUII program is going well
If
Nurses' duties defined in description
in these times of sophisticated personnel and industrial relations we put
great stock in complete and careful job descriptions. Everybody concerned
needs to know just what the position is expected to accomplish.
But don't think the job description is a new idea. Here is one for a floor
nurse developed in 187, recently published in the magazine ot ueveiana
Lutheran Hospital.
"In addition to caring for your 50 patients, each nurse will follow these
regulations:
1. Daily sweep and mo the floors of your ward, dust the patient's furniture
and window sills. 2. Maintain an even temperature in your ward by bringing
in a scuttle of coal for the day's business. 3. Light is important to observe the
patient'scondition. Therefore, each day fill kerosene lamps, clean chimneys
and trim wicks. Wash the windows once a week.
4. The nurse's notes are important in aiding the physician's work. Make
your pens carefully, you may whittle nibs to your individual taste. 5. Each
nurse on day duty will report every day at 7 a.m. and leave at 8 p.m., except
on the Sabbath on which day you will be off from 12 noon to 2 p.m. 6.
Graduate nurses in good standing with the director of nurses will be given an
evening off each week for courting purposes, or two evenings a week if you
go regularly to church. 7. Each nurse should lay aside from each pay day a
goodly sum of her earnings for her benefit during her declining years, so that
she will be not become a burden. For example, if you earn $30 a month, you
should set aside $15.
8. Any nurse who smokes, uses liquor in any form, gets her hair done at
a beauty shop or frequents dance halls will give the director of nurses good
reason to suspect her worth, intentions and integrity .9. The nurse who
performs her labors, serves her patients, and doctors faithfully and without
fault for a period of five years will be given an increase by the hospital
administration of five cents a day providing there are no hospital debts that
are outstanding."
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All members of the Confederated Tribes oftvarm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no
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Forestry Technician
Forestry
(2) Female on-call Correction
Officer
Police Department
Male Corrections Officer
Police Department
Secretary
Natural Resources
Vehicle Pool Supervisor
Records Clerk
Records Center
Sports Producer
K-Twins
Adult Parole & Probation Officer
Purolc & Probation
Power Sewing Machine Operator
Warm Springs Apparel Ind.
as 14 cases were reported with the
average blood alcohol content at . 1 6
percent Of the 14 cases, 12 drivers
appeared intoxicated, one driver was
swerving and one was traveling well
below the speed limit. One sobriety
checkpoint was conducted during
August; additional checkpoints will
be set up, no less than four per month.
There has been a considerable in
crease in telephone calls to the depart
ment reporting drunk drivers and there
has been a noticeable increase in the
number of designated drivers. Open
containers of alcohol will not be toler
ated Drivers are advised to carry their
licenses with them at all times and to
buckle up.
Cadet program
revamped this year
The Warm Springs Cadet Program
was revamped this year not only to
include the "ride along program,"
but included academics through
classroom instruction, field trips and
physical fitness training.
Overall training included crime
prevention, police notebook, radio
codes and procedures, public relations,
street and road identification, inter
viewing techniques, victimsassistance,
fire and safety orientation, public ser
vice announcements, firearm orienta
tion and the Warm Springs Tribal Law
and Order Code.
The program ended in mid-August.
The overall 1991 Cadet of the
Year was Orlando Stevens. His se
lection was made by the Public Safety
Branch staff and was based on his
professionalism, skills demonstrated,
academic studies and physical fitness.
Stevens also captured the overall
"Academic Award". He finished the
program with a 99.3 percent average.
Taking the Physical Fitness award
was Bobbie Calica who demonstrated
her capabilities through a battery of
physical fitness challenges. Floyd
Calica, Richard Tewee and Rusty
Calica took the "1991 Appreciation
Awards."
STATE.
Food Service Aide Assistant
Fduc. Tribal Preschool
Male On-Call Corrections Officer
Police Department
Secretary
Management
Fish & Game Officer
Police Department
Costello receives
advanced training
Judge Donald O. Costello, of
Warm Springs Tribal Court, has
completed an advanced course at
The National Judicial College.
Advanced Evidence was de
signed to improve the judicial sys-
and fair rEf on th? ad'missibil-
ity of evidence. Child witnesses, the
admissibility to computer print
outs, and hearsay evidence were
among the topics studied.
The National Judicial College,
on the campus of the University of
Nevada, Reno, trains more than
1,800 trial and administrative law
judges per year. Affiliated with the
American Bar Association, NJC is
the leading judicial education anc"
training institution in the nation.
Since its established in 1963, the
College has issued more than
28,000 certificates of completion to
judges from all 50 states and
numerous foreign countries.
Catholic Church
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Dlessed Kateri .
Catholic Mission
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Blessed Kateri Catholic Mission
is anxiously awaiting the "kick off
of church renewal.
Known as "RENEW", the process
will begin this fall as a three-year
effort to guide the spiritual growth of
the people as a vibrant faith com
munity. For the next six weeks, starting
Resort wants to
buy
berries
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort is now pur
chasing clean huckleberries. Pay
ing $15.00 per gallon. Call 553
1112 Ext. 446 or 441.
Legal Notices
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
James L. Scott
Defendant
Notice of Trial Hearing for Publication
Case No. DO16S-90
To: James L. Scott
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 1 1:00a.m.,
on the 25th day of October, 1991.
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 25th
day of September, 1991.
Walter Langnest ill
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
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Applications
Tribal Scholarship applications
for winter term 1992 are due in the
Education Office by October 18,
1991. Anv Higher Vocational
Apology extended
Dear tribal members,
This is a letter of apology. I
apologize for my actions of Elud
ing and Wreckless Driving which
took place in August of 1 99 1 . 1 also
would like to say "Thank you to
set to RENEW
October 1 3, 199 1 , as the first week of
the RENEW season, Blessed Kateri
will begin taking its active part in the
Catholic D process of personal and
community spiritual renewal.
RENEW, which means to restore
to freshness or vigor, is a process '
which focuses on the following goals:
Understanding and living the
Word of God;
Developing vibrant faith commu
nities Working toward seeing that all
people have the basic needs of shelter,
food, clothing, companionship and re
spect the program offers five ways
which Catholics and members of
other faiths are invited to become
personally involved.
Prayer Sunday Liturgy Faith
Sharing Groups (meet once a week)
Parish Activities Home and Families
Blessed Kateri invites all of you,
especially members who have been
away for so long, to take this oppor
tunity to share your spiritual gifts
with the community.
Questions and comments can be
directed to the Parish RENEW team
at 553-1235.
Horses for sale
Pointer Colts for sale. Quarter
horse background. No papers.
Come look them over. Call Sid at
Spilyay Tymoo. 553-3274.
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Andrew P. David
Defendant
Order to Show Cause for Public Notice
Case no. CR311-91
To: Andrew P. David
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for show cause hearing at
1 1 00 a.m., on the 25th day of October, 1991 .
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 07 1091, 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 24th
day of September, 1991.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Isabelle M. Florei
Petitioner
Aaron Lee Hart
Respondent
Summons for Publication
Case No. DO 163-90
To: Aaron Lee Hart
You are hereby notified that a petition to pater
nity has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
By this notice you are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing scheduled for 9:00a.m., on
the 25th day of October, 1991, at the Warm
Springs Tnbal Court. All of the facts of the case
will be heard at this hearing, including evidence
you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argument or
the other side will automatically win. The peti
tioner. Isabelle M. Floret, may then be given all
that is asked for in the petition to determine
paternity.
The Petitioner will be present at the hearing If
you desire to personally argue your side of the
case, you may have a legal aide, spokesperson or
attorney appear on your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal
advice immediately.
Dated at arm Springs. Oregon, this 20th day
of September. 1991.
Lola SniMpny
Jadge, Warm Springs Tribal Caart
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for winter term
Education Students who wish to
apply for scholarships are encour
aged to get their applications into
the Education Office by this date.
for recent actions
the judge and Tribal Court system,
for the chance to redeem and prove
myself as a member of the com
munity. Thank you
Truman Lumpmouth, Jr.
To the editor,
We wish to apologize for being
drunk at He He Rodeo.
Olsen and Lenora Meanus
ClltllC Changes
current address, telephone num
ber, insurance information, etc.
Please bring in any necessary doc
uments such as tribal identifica
tion, drivers license, social security
and medical cards in the event that
Veterans powwc
set for November
The PortlandVancouver
Northwest Indian Veterans
Association Chapter is having a
powwow November 8 and 9, 1991
in conjunction with the Medal of
Honor Convention. Location and
time will be announced at a later
date.
Howlak Tichum
Donney Mel Scott
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Thirty-one-year-old Donney Mel
Scott, an enrolled member of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs, died suddenly of natural
causes at his home in Salem, Oregon
September 28, 1991. He was born
April 3, 1960 to Danny and Flavia
Scott
Donney was well-known
throughout the Northwest for his
artwork. He worked in all mediums
of art including silversmithing,
carving, leather, beadwork, pottery,
scrimshaw, knife making and mak
ing miniature dolls. His work is
currently on display at the Warm
Louanna "Sharon" Teeman-Hines
Louanna "Sharon" Teeman
Hines age 43, of Warm Springs
died Wednesday, September 25,
1991 in a car accident on highway
26 in Warm Springs. She was born
January 14, 1948 in Warm Springs
to Mike Teeman and Marion
(White) Biss. She attended schools
in both Warm Springs and Mad
ras. Hines was a lifetime resident of
Warm Springs, and lived a short
time in Great Falls, Montana. She
was employed as a general laborer
for the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs.
She was married August 31,
1979 to John Nathan Hines. he
passed away on October 24, 1985.
She enjoyed collecting interesting
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Spilyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend.
being accepted;
If you have any questions con
tact Levi Bobb at 553-3311, of
553-3312.
Sorry for speeding
To the editor, '
I wish to apologize to the citizens
of Warm Springs for speeding oi
highway 26. 1 fH doubly bad as I
am a tourist in this area & yet paid
no heed to the laws of this sove
reign government.
Again, please forgive me. '
Sincerely,
T. "Hank" Franklin
Salem, Oregon
Continued from page 2
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Please let the Business Office
know of any changes in your
household by documentation of
name changes, insurance data
(medicaid, medicare, private insu
rance); It is important that infor
mation is received as soon as pos
sible so records will be current at
all times.
The patient registration updates
are being required by the Indian
Health Service nationwide. This
information can be utilized to
assure appropriate funding for
Indian Health Service programs in
Warm Springs. If you have any
questions, feel free to visit with the
Service Unit Director. Thank you.
Springs Information Center, Kah-Nee-Ta
and the Bonneville Dam"
Giftshop.
. Donney was a 1978 graduate of
Madras High School. Following
graduation, he attended Central Or
egon Community College and
Chemeketa Community College;
where he took many art-related
classes. He was interested in black
powder guns and associated activi
ties. He enjoyed camping, hunting
and fishing.
He is survived by his mother and
step-father Oscar and Flavia Norwest
of Monmouth; his wife Alesha Marie
(Keo) Scott of Salem; a foster son,
Travis Norwest Neria; a brother,
Oscar Norwest, Jr. and sisters Shirly
Irene Norwest and Shannon Dee
Norwest. Also surviving are his
grandparents Ed and Florence Parker;
grand aunt Fannie Waheneka, aunts
and uncles, Linda Allen, Lucy Scott,
Sandra, Melvin and William Scott,;
Robert and Cheryl Cole, Harley Dean
and Madelyn Cole, Arvin Valentino
and Linda Cole, Wonnie Jewesf :
Standfield Edith Pawnee Cole; his,';
mother-in-law Zillah (Keo) Florez ;
and four brothers-in-law and one sister-in-law.
He was preceded in death
by his father Danny Scott, grand
parents Leonard and Agnes Scott,
Evelyn Scott, great grandparents.
Louie and Lucy (Yahtin) Scott and
grand-mother-in-law Isabel Keo.
Graveside services will be held at 1
10 a.m. at the Tenino Cemetery Oc- i
tober4, 1991. $
items, attending powwows at the J
longhouse, she also helped with'
traditional funeral services. ,
Dressing ceremonies were held ;
Friday, September 27, 3 p.m. at the
Agency Longhouse. Overnight;
services followed and committal!
services were held at the Upper;
Seekseequa Cemetary in Warm.!
Springs. Rex Robinson and Wil
son Wewa, Jr. officiated the serv
ices. Surviving her include her
mother, Marion Biss and her
daughter Deanna Lamebear, both
of Warm Springs. Her brother,
Manuel Teeman of Burns, Oregon
and Robert Bruce of Warm
Springs.
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