PAGE 8 November 1, 1991 Warm Springs, Oregon .Spilyay Tymoo Job Openings Notice to all jobanplicanu: Tribal memberIndian preference. All pro spective employees will be required to take pre-employment drugal cohol screen test. For more information, call Em ployment Services. For information concerning the job descriptions of advertised positions, call the depart ment or contact person listed. 3 Committee Secretaries Administrative Service Center Lynn Davis Secretary ManagementGinger Smith Records Clerk Record CenterGinger Smith Power Sew Machine Operator WSAIBcmycc Courtney Secretary III Community Counseling Center Jean Green Activity Bus Driver EducationLevi Bobb Flu vaccinations The influenza vaccine is now available at the Warm Springs clinic. Flu shots will be given to patients with diabetes during the regular diabetes clinic on Thursday, No vember 14 from 8 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. All patients with diabetes are urged to receive the flue vaccine every fall and to be vaccinated with the pneu mococcal vaccine just once after being diagnosed with diabetes. Senior citizens may receive their flue shots on Friday, November 15 from 8 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. during Senior Citizens clinic. Both the influenza and pneumococcal vaccines will be offered during the immunization clinics. In addition to patients with dia betes and senior citizens, there are other adults who fall into the high risk category who should receive the vaccines. Persons at elevated risk of influ enza: Those 65 years of age or older Residents of nursing homes and other chronic-care facilities. Adults and children with chronic chest or heart diseases, in cluding children with asthma, and adults with emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Adults and children treated for chronic diseases during the past years, as an inpatient or outpatient. Children and teenagers (6 months to 18 years of age) who are on long-term aspirin treatment. Persons at elevated risk of trans mitting influenza to high-risk per sons: Health care personnel in inpa tient or outpatient facilities. Employees of health care fa cilities for elderly. Providers of home care. Household members. Persons at elevated risk of pneu , , .. MU,,,,,,, , Mx. , ,., - . t, MIMMtoMaiM lll h'Tafrsffl irtMaaJi ii.MariAil The Kalama family honored their veterans October 12 at the Agency Longhouse. Veterans include (left to right) Steve Rubin, Tommy Kalama, Woody Smith, Bernard Rock and Larson Kalama. SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, PO BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, NAME ADDRESS CITY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S. $15.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE THE U.S. All members of the Confederated Tribes ofvVarm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost. Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weeMy by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Family Preservation Specialist Childrcns Protective ServicesJon Grant Secretary II Children Protective ScrviccsJon Grant On Call Male Corrections Officer Police DepartmentFrank Smith Chief of Police Police DcpartmcntJcff Sanders Columbia River Police Officer Police DepartmentDon Courtney Drug Investigator Police DcpartmcntJcff Sanders Secretary HousingDelano Miller BIA Teller IIMMaric Smith BIA Supply Clerk BIAMaric Smith available at Warm mococcal infections: Persons 65 years of age or older. Patients lacking a spleen or with diseases affecting the spleen, such as sickle cell disease. Persons with chronic illnesses affecting the heart, liver or kidneys. Patients with other chronic conditions such as diabetes or im paired resistance to infections, in cluding pneumonia, emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary dis ease. Both vaccines can be given at the same time without any increase in side effects or reduction in protection against infection. Aside from the inconvenience due to sickness and disrupted daily ac tivities, these infections contribute to a striking increase in hospitaliza tions and deaths each year. Deaths from pneumonia and in fluenza comprise the sixth leading cause of death among all Oregonians and the fifth leading cause of death among residents 50 years of age and older. From 1979 through 1989, ap proximately 8,000 Oregonians died due to the effects of pneumonia and influenza. The average number of deaths each year during this interval was 727 and varied from a low of 608 in 1979 to a high of 924 in 1989. There has been a steady increase in deaths during this interval in spite of immunization activities directed largely against influenza. Influenza vaccine components are changed each year to maximize pro tection against prevalent viruses and Jeans for Sale! Used jeans $1 a pair.. Waist sizes 25" to 28". Lengths vary. Quantity discounts are available. Proceeds go to future ECE Parent Club activities. Stop by the Head Start office to get your jeans today. .STATE. CEAHEC director position open The Cascades East Area Health Education Center is seeking an Ex ccutive Director who will be respon siblc for overall management or the Center, including planning, organiz ing, directing and evaluating the educational, financial and personnel activities of the Center. Administrative offices of the Center will be in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Governance e and policy direction is provided by a board of directors. Minimum qualifications include: five years of progressively respon sible supervisory and management experience including budget, per sonnel, public relationsinformation and program evaluation OR a health professions degree with similar pro gressively responsible management experience as cited above. Also re- 3uircd is experience in commui.1 " cvclopment, planning adult educa tion programs and working for or with nonprofit boards of directors. Submit resume or curriculum vi tae no later than November 22, 199 1 , to: Deputy Director, AHEC Program Office, Oregon Health Sciences University. LI 02. Portland. OR Springs IHS clinic since the duration of protection is usually less than 6 to 8 months, this vaccine should be obtained on an annual basis. Pneumococcal vaccine is usually administered only once, but revaccinations may be indicated for certain high-risk individuals. If you have any questions re garding the immunization clinic, please call Candace Reich, Diabetes Program coordinator, or Linda Knight, public health nurse at the clinic at 553-1 196. Community help needed in forming accurate veterans' list for museum exhibit In the exhibitry of the new mu seum, there will be a section called "Scouts and Soldiers", honoring the men and women of Warm Springs who served with the armed forces. To ensure our roll is complete, we are asking assistance with the ac companying list. We do not have all the information of the branches and discharge dates Please contact the museum office at 553-3331 with any corrections and or additions. This section will be in the permanent ex hibit so it is very important not to leave anyone who deserves recogni tion in this exhibit off the list Recent InducU Tamera Calhoun Coffee, Army; Anthony Davis, Army; Wayne Miller, Army; Shauna Queahpama-Craig, Army; David Red Fox, Navy; Alvii Smith HI, Army; Mark Stacona, Army. 1989; Willard Suppah, Jr.,Navy;Gary Smith, Army; Hiram Yaw, Navy; Anita Bryant, Army; Raymond Calica, Jr., Army; TYMOO OR 97761 ZIP. 1 IV f- Geo-Quiz Identify the location of this photograph and the stream pictured and win a for yourseff or a friend and a Water A wanness T-shirt. Call 553 -1644 after with your answer. First correct answer wins. Annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday, December 14 Warm Springs Community Center Set up at 8 a.m. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Emerion Culpui; Gerald Danzuka, Jr., Ed ward Hendenon, Army, Paul Hendenon; Lavena Ike; Lyman Jim; Reuben, Johnson, Jr., Marines; Vesta Hudson, Army, 1990; Spencer Keo; Tommy Keo; Lawrence Macy; Keith Moody, Marines; Raymond Moody, Marines, 1 -26-86 and Lawrence Squiemphen, Jr. Viet Nam Confllcl Tracy Arthur, Gilbert Brunoe; Charles Calica, Navy; Raymond Calica, Sr., Navy, 1966; Phillip David, Navy; Ellison David, Army; Tony Fuentes, Army; Gaylord Heath; Kirby Heath, Sr., Marines; Leo Hellon, Army; Ray (Lvle) Holliday, Marines; Marvin Ike, Navy; Larson Kalama; Ross Kalama, Jr., Marines; Thomas Kalama; Danny Katchia, Marines; Larry Laniley; Walter Langnese, III, Marines; Uren Leonard, Navy; Vinson Macy, Air Force; Daniel Martinez, Marines; Francisco Martinez, Air Force; Henry Martinez, Army; Kenneth Miller, Everett Miller, Frank Mitchell; Jameson Mitchell; Jeff Mitchell; Patrick Mitchell; Charles Moody; Victor Moses; Rafael Queahpama, Army, 1968; Ralph Queahpama, Army; Jim Sahme, Army; Elmer Scott, Navy; Ric' ard Scott, Army; Alfred Smith, Jr., Army; Bruce Awakening successful Continued from page 4 Thank you one and all, as without your input participation, constructive feedback and interest, this would not have been possible. We are com mitted to making this an annual event. If you have any further questions, feel free to call on us at the CHP department office at 553-3291. On behalf of The Awakening con ference planning committee, re spectfully submitted, Judith Charley Dir. CHP Impact aid funds to be discussed November 1 1 As stated in School Board Police 911, the District plans to afford all district patrons, and most specifically Native American parentsguardians, an opportunity to make comments and recommendations relative to the application and use of PL 81-874 Impact Aid funds. We have scheduled this year's public hearing during a regular school board meeting, beginning at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 12, 1991 in the library at Warm Springs El ementary. The public is invited to attend and encouraged to ask ques tions and state opinions regarding District 509-J programs and the use of funds. Legal Notice CascNikCVlU-M To: Frederick D. Bobb You are hereby notified: That the above cited cue(i), aa filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court hat been icheduled for a show cause hearing at 1:30 p.m. on the 18th day of November, 1991. You are hereby ordered: To be an appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and dale shown, to show cause why the impended aentence of 11291, should not be imposed far your failure to comply with the sentence imposed against you. This hearing will not be a full hearing on the merits of the cause; you must appear and defend a gainst a complaint that yon failed K obey the Order of the Court. If you fail to appear aa so ordered, the Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for contempt et court and issue a warrant far your arrest. If you have any eraeations, you should seek legal assistance imme diately. Dated at Warm springs, Oregon on this 17th day of October, 1991. Walter Langneet III Judge, Wane Springs Tribal Coart - t -j-v' --w:r -v v... ?; y. -- : MHS freshmen Madras high school's freshman football team played host to Redmond on Thursday, October 24. The Buffs tost 2044 against the Panthers who dominated the first half of play with quick line and hard running backs. The Buffaloes did settle down and played much better in the second half. Ashwill to be honored Mel Ashwill will be honored at a reception Saturday, November 9 at the United Methodist Church at 1 2th and B streets in Madras from 1 to 4 p.m. Ashwill received the National Paleon tologist of the Year award in August Smith, Marines; Claude Smith, Jr., Army; DarreU Smith; Emerson Smith; Milan Smith, Jr.; Raymond Smith, Navy; Roger Smith; Tommy Smith, Army; Jerry Su Germaine; William Stacona; Louis Tewee, Army; Willard Tewee, Army; Dennis Thompson, Army; Richard Tohet, Army; Eldon Lawney Tom, Army; Lawrence Tufti, Army and Gerald Wewa, Army. Those In occupational services In Ja pan, Germany, Korea, Etc. George Aguilar, Larry Arthur, Freddie Blodgett; Bruce, Brunoe, Sr., Air Force; Theodore Brunoe, Army; Albert Comedown; Gerald Danzuka, Sr.; Kenneth Danzuka; Frank Wilson; Johnny George; Allen Gil bert, Sr.; Elton Greeley; Melvin Greeley; Levi Greene; Eugene Greene, Sr.; Eldred Heath; Vernon Henry; Milton Holliday; Ben Holliday, Jr.; Cyril Johnson, Air Force; Rueben Johnson, Sr.; Roland Kalama, Sr.; Reginald Kalani; Ronald Kalani; David KaUni; Levi Keo; Louie LeClaire, Jr.; Marvin Meanus, Sr.; Sidney Miller, Pierson Mitchell; Benny Powyowit; Robert Sanders; Danny Scott; Leroy Scott; Benson Simtustus; Delton Switzler, Virgil Switzler; Chester VanPelt; William Wainanwit; Dallas Winishut, Sr.; Reginald Winishut; Omar Winishut, Sr.; Chesley Yahtin, Sr.; Kathleen Heath Foltz; Janice Smith Rood and Jeffery Sanders, Sr.; World War I Veterans Lewis Baker; Sammy Hatchet; Moses Hellon; Henry Kalama, Sr.; Francis Kalama; Davis Miller; Alfred Smith, Sr.V McKinley Wesley and Sam Wewa. World War II Veterans Clifford Arthur, Sr., Army; Stephen Boise, DO, Curtis Brown, Army; Lawrence Brown, DO; Frank Brunoe, DO; Cecil Brunoe Sr., UW, Alvin Charley, Sr., DO; Wesley Charley, DO. Alfred Clark. DO: Harold Cultms. DO. Harrison Davis, Sr., DO; Hamley Danzuka, Have a safe Halloween Drive carefully, watch for children MIKE R & Triday, November 1, 1991 KAH-NEE-TA VACATION RESORT COMMUNITY MEMBERS INVITED FOR 6:00 P.M. ICE 7:00 P.M. BUFFET: CLASSMATES FROM THE 5O'S-80'S COST: DUTCH S60C0UPLE S35SINGLE KAIL CHECK PAYABLE TO: MIKE CLEMENTS, R & R BUFFET P.O. BOX 719 HARM SPRINGS. OREGON 97761 For Information: 553-2566 ' . ... ' St.. jear't subscription to Spilyay Tymoo 1:00 p.m., Monday, November 4, 1991 host Redmond Redmond scored 36 of their points in the first half. During the third quarter, Harry Hisatake scored a 1 yard touchdown and also ran the extra point During the fourth quarter of play Hisatake com- ?lctcd a 50 yard T.D and again a 5 yard .D. Coach Ron Phillips stated, We did improve our sweep play this week and blocking over all has improved. Our tackling has dropped off this game and we must spend more time on it." The freshman team will travel to LaPine for their last game on Thursday , October 31, 1991. DO, Orville Danzuka, DO; Benjamin Dick, DO, KIA 10-4-45; Roscoe Dick, DO, KM 10-19-44; Delbert Frank, Sr., Navy, Manuel Garcia, Army; Lasco Gilbert, Army; Alphonso Garcia, Navy; Roy Heath, Sr., Army; Richard Hellon, DO; Elmer Henry, Navy; Louis Henry, Army, William Spencer Hicks, Army; Sherman Holiday, Army; Sammy Danzuka, Army, Sims Holliquilla, Navy; Wilkins Hellon, Marines; Zane Jack son, Navy; Max Jackson, Army; Simon John, Army; Morris Johnson, Marines; Raymond Johnson, Sr., Army; Gus (Nick) Kalama, Army; Charles Kalama, Army; Leonard Kalama, Army; Ross Kalama, Sr., Army; Elman Kishwalk, Army; Orville Lewis, Army; John Francis Lewis, Navy; Harold Lewis, Army; Roy Meachem, Army; Clifford Meachem, Army; Willis Miller, Army; Percy Miller, Army; Arthur Mitchell, Army; Oscar Moses, Army; Huston Moody, Army; Harriman Palmer, Army; Emery Parker, Army; Eugene Parker, Army; Elliott Palmer, Army, KIA 11-7-43; Elmer Quinn, Army; Ray Scott, Army; Bill Sam, Army; Harvey Scott, Army; Russell Smith, Navy; Roscoe Smith, Navy; Alvin Smith, Sr., Army; Wood row Smith, Sr., Army; Lloyd Smith, Sr, Navy; Milan Smith, Army; Claude Smith, Sr., Army; Sam Scott, Army; Wilford Sookioit, Sr., Army; Alvis Smith, Sr., Army; Wilson Spencer, Navy; Powell Spencer, Navy; Emest Spencer, Navy; Lawrence Squiemphen, Sr., Army; Roscoe Stacona, Army; Roosevelt Suppah, Army; Franklin Suppah, Army; Aurthur Thomas, Army; Francis Thomas, Navy; Harvey Tohet, Army; Charles Tufti, Army; Grant Waheneka, Army; Felix Wallulatum, Navy; Merris Wallulatum, Sr., Army; Nelson Wallulatum, Navy; Melvin Wewa, Army; Percy Winishut, Army; Gil bert Yahtin, Army, KIA 1-14-45; and Eddie Reed, Air Force. 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