PAGE 8 January 24, 1992
Warm Springs, Oregon
.SpilyayTymoo
Job Openings
Notice to all applicants: 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 more infor
mation concerning the job descrip
tions of advertised positions, call de
partment or contact person listed.
Accountant
Administrative Services Center
Lynn Davis
Small Business ManagementIn
cubator Specialist
Economic DevelopmentCharles
Jackson
Special Officer On-Call
Police DepartmentCarol Wewa
General Manager
Purchasing department notes open sale of
The Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs Reservation of Oregon, Pur
chasing Department is announcing
to the open-public about their Fleet
Vehicle disposal sale on used Tribal
Vehicles. Offers on the first car will
be accepted for the minimum bid
price at the purchasing department
until S p.m. on January 30, 1992. It
will be sold to the first individual
who pays the bid price by either
giving a certified check or cash, title
and vehicle will be released imme
diately upon receipt of either. Title
and vehicle will be held for a maxi
mum of ten days upon receipt of a
On Patrol
This past year proved to be a very
busy year as we closed out our books
with 5,625 incidents reported to the
Poh'ceDepartmentcomparedto3,725
cases filed in 1990.
The sobriety check point program
proved to be quite effective during
the month of December with 4 check
points conducted, 462 vehicles
checked, and 7 arrests for drunk
driving. Total DUII's for the month
ended at 17 arrests with an average
blood alcohol content of .19.
There were 6 motor vehicle acci
dents reported with the majority oc
curring on Mondays and Thursdays.
Other incidents included: 6 assault
& batteries, 2 assaults, 3 breaking
and entering, 17 child abuse and
neglect cases, 1 curfew violation, 15
intoxicated juveniles, 12 intoxicated
Tribal Court Notices
Smndn mi Arthur Cutrmd, Jr.
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You an hereby notified Out petition for Civil
Complunt hti been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribel Court
By this notice you ire summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing scheduled for 1 0 a.m. on the
30th day of January, 1992, at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court All of the facts of the cue will be
heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish
to present.
You must appear to present your argument or
the other aide will automatically win. The Petitioner,
Sandra and Arthur Conrad, Jr., may then be given
all that is asked for in the petition for Civil Com
plaint 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 attor
ney sppear on your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek
legal advice immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 26th day
of December, 1991.
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Education Services Program
Manager
Education BranchJulie Mitchell
Interviewer
Public Relations: KWSOGerald
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Data Entry Clerk
Public Relations: KWSCVCerald
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Public Relations: PrintingJoe
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Interviewer Trainees (2)KWSO
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personal or company check in order
for the check to be processed. All
units will be sold "As Is."
V-llProp188
1983 Ford F-250
Pickup 4x4
VIN: 1FTEF26Y3DPA4
4259 Minimum Bid is: $1,700.
The following vehicles are also
open to the public, but will be
available to the highest bid given.
Bids will be due at 5 p.m. on January
30, 1992 and will be opened on
minors, 12 vandalism reports, 3 drug
arrests, 18 runaways, 2 attempted
suicides, and 5 gunAnifeweapon
incidents.
With more incidents being re
ported, again we are asking for
community support by keeping an
eye on your neighbors property or
house when they are away. Did you
know that for the year 1991 that in
the community of Warm Springs
there was approximately $145,500
in stolen items reported. Of that figure
only 35 of the items stolen have
been recovered. If you know of, see,
or accept items you believe have
been stolen, call the Police Depart
ment. Call the Police Department to
report suspicious activities, drunk
drivers, etc.
Get involved by supplying a
description of the person who com
mitted the offense. What are they
wearing, how tall are they, how much
do thev weieh. etc.
if they have left the scene, get a
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plate number, and where they were
last seen or where they might be
going next
For those of you who have helped
the Police Department this past year,
Thank You and keep calling. You
don't have to leave your name.
In the area of Fish & Game, sev
eral big game violations were re
ported this last season with one Tribal
member being apprehended and
charged with an Elk out of season
after crashing a pickup that he was
driving. Another case involved a
small fire that led officers to a gut
Conjtitntti Trikn Uu Warm Spring
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Clifford Arthur, Jr.
Dijindant
CumN.:CR402-91
Tu: Clifford Arthur, Jr.
You are hereby notified that the above cited
case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court
has been scheduled for I show cause hearing it
1 :30p.m. on the 10th day of February, 1992
You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court the time and date
shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence
of 91391, 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 menu
of the 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 may enter t complaint for contempt of court
and issue a warrant for your arrest If you hsve any
3u onions, you should seek legal assistance imme
iately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 9th day
of January, 1992
Wulttr Laupuit
JuJgt, Warm Springl Trihat Court
STATE.
Employment Scrv icesChe lc Paye
Apprenticeship Accountant Clerk
Employment ServicesMiles King
Secretary I V(Gencral Manager
OFC)
Police DepartmentCarol Wewa
Police OfficeMill
Police DepartmentCarol Wewa
Corrections Officer (male)
Police DepartmentCarol Wewa
Secretary III
Police DepartmentCarol Wewa
Apprentice Plumber
Tribal BIdg. MaintenanceHerb
Graybacl
Power Sew Machine Operator
Warm Springs ClothingB.
Courtney
January 31. 1992. No late bids will
be accepted. The V of the vehicle
you are bidding on must appear on
the outside of the sealed envelope.
All bids received will be time stamped
in at the time it is received by Pur
chasing. In the event of a tie, the bid
will go to the first bid received.
V-lProp653
1984 Ford Crown
VIC Station Wagon
. VIN: 1FABP44F6EZ160595
Minimum Bid is $2,000.
V-41Prop152
1981 Chevy Luv
pile that led further to a search war
rant being obtained and evidence
discovered of not only a cow elk but
several deer taken illegally. Formal
charges were brought against a non
Indian, however, several Tribal
members who were accomplices in
this act were not charged but referred
to the Fish & Wildlife Committee for
further action.
For the month of December, there
were total of 1 27 contacts made with
7 citations issued and 21 warnings
given out Remember that an officer
out in the woods or on the river will
make contact with you. If you know
of violator's that you may have seen
while taking care of your business,
let them know, We're working to
protect all of our natural resources.
The Fish & Game division includes:
Supervisor-Larry Holliday, Officers
Harry Miller, Donnie Winishut, and
Anson Begay.
Basketball-
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ingtoplay catch upwereputon ine foul
making situation where the Buffs kept
them at bay, as they out scored them
19-11 to get the 6049 win.
The offensive rebounding was one
of the key factors giving the Buffs a
second shot under their own basket
where Ryan Grote was able to pour in
19 points for the night to out score all
scorers. Mark Harris added 11, Shane
Barnes 9, Spenser Gerke 8, Tom Norton
7, Scott Moses 4, Lief Suppah 2.
Scoring for the Pirates Anderson
17,Prattll,Tallman7,Sams6,Garcia
5,Shilling2,Finley l.Thew winforthe
Buffs was the first league win for the
year.
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You are hereby notified that the above cited
case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court
has been scheduled for a show csuse hearing at 9
a.m. on the 5th dsy of February, 1992
You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court i the time and date
shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence
of 30 days in jail, should not be imposed for your
failure to comply with the sentence imposed sgainst
you. This hearing, will not be a full hearing on the
merits of the case; you must sppear and defend
against complaint that you failed to obey the
Order of the Court
If you fail to appear as so ordered, the Tribal
Court may enter a complaint for contempt of court
and issue t warrant for your arrest If you have any
questions, you should seek legal aasistance imme
diately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 6th day i
of January. 1992
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553-1644 with your answer after 1.D0
tribal vehicles
Pickup 4x4
VIN:CRN14A8257319
Minimum Bid is $2,000.
V-69Prop8 1969
Chevy 1 ton truck
VIN: C3636Z144878
Minimum Bid is:$2,500.
V-93Prop156
1987 Ford 15 Passenger Van
VIN: 1FTEF26Y6DPA4-42555
Minimum Bid is: $4,500.
V-139Prop59
1973 White Dump Truck
VIN: D61FK3J016559
Minimum Bid: $2,500.
V-28Prop 3158 1981
Chevy Chassis 4x4 Pickup
VIN: 1GBHK34M8BZ134169
Minimum Bid is: $6,000.
All bids must be mailed to Pur
chasing Department, 1233 Veterans
Street, P.O. Box 1 1 69, Warm Springs,
Oregon 97761. The phone is 553
3254. Vehicles are on display at the
Tribal Warehouse Yard, 4209
Holliday Street, Warm Springs, Or
egon. Recruiters hired
The Native American Scholarship
Fund (NASF) is happy to announce
that two new recruiters have been
hired. Thanks to the generous grants
that we received to create these po
sitions. Lyssa Danehy, from Albuquerque,
New Mexico began working for
NASF in September of 1991. Ms.
Buffaloes lose
The first road trip for the boys
varsity basketball game victory slips
away as time ran out to give the host
Baker City Bulldogs a slim 67-64
win.
Road trips are always tough on
any team but the Buffs made a galliant
comeback only to fall short behind
the hot shooting of Bakers Ryan
Baxter who scored 25 points for the
night to get them the win. Several
times the Buffs threatened the Bull
dogs but were unable to overtake
them.
Ryan Grote led the attack in
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Marlon A. LtClair
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To: Marlon UClairt
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
case(s), ss filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for trialhearing at 1 p.m. on the
29th dsy of January, 1992
You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date
shown to defendagainst the charge(s). You msy 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 subpoena
your witnesses, however, you must sub it your list
of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trill;
failure to do so will not be considered sufficient
reason to postpone the trial. If you have any
questions, you should seek legal advice immedi
ately. If you fail to appear as so ordered, the tribal
court may enter a complaint for contempt of court
and issue a warrant for your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs, on this 26th day of
December, 1991.
DonaUCotUlU
Judgt, Warm Spring! Trihat Court
Canftdtratti Tribn oflht Warm Spring!
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You are hereby notified that the above cited
case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court
has been scheduled for a show cause hearing at 9
a.m. on the 5th day of February, 1 992.
You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court I the time and date
shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence
of SI 00 fine, should not be imposed for your failure
to Comnlv with the leiunct rnimtnj .mat wm
I complaint that you failed to obey the Order of the
Court
If yea fail to appear aa so ordered, the Tribal
I Court may enter a complaint for contempt of coon
and issue a warrant for your arrest If you have any
J questions, yea should seek legal assistance imme-
Dated at Warm Sprints, Oregon on this 6th day
of January. 1992
J Watrr Langntm
J! Judgt, Warm Spring, Tribal Court
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Health improves
Improving her overall general
health and controlling her blood
pressure and cholesterol are just a
few of the benefits of exercise for
Margaret Buckland, Recreation's
exerciser of the month for December.
Margaret has been exercising on a
semi-regular basis since 1983. She
currently enjoys aerobics, the
stairsteps and walking. Who and what
motivated her to become involved in
an exercise program were Eva
Montce, Julie Mitchell and Lucinda
Green and the staff at Serenity Lane
Treatment Center in Eugene. Exer
cise is part of my recovery program.
It's part of my new lifestyle, says
Margaret
Margaret's goal is to "keep her
heart active, but rest when I need to.
Regardless of my physical limita
tions, I gain energy to work and play."
Her one stumbling block is not
being consistent, but a quick call to
Lucinda encourages her and gets her
back on track. Margaret says that if
she had absolutely no limitations,
she would ride a bicycle and ski.
Her words of wisdom to others
for Indian scholarship program
Danehy is a recent graduate of the
University of New Mexico.
Lynette Charlie, a member of the
Navajo tribe from Tuba City, Arizona
began working for NASF in Febru
ary of 1990.
The recruiters will be responsible
for the identification of high poten-
to Bulldogs
scoring for the Buffs with a 23 point
effort, many of them from offensive
rebounds giving the Buffs the second
shot under their own basket. With the
return of Ryan Boyle who contributed
17 points for the Buffs and a 15 point
surge from Scott Moses was not
enough for the Buffs to get the lead
away from the host Baker team.
Harris added 4 points, Lief Suppah 2,
Shane Barnes 1. Scoring for Baker
was Baxter 25, Doherty 1 3, Claushiler
12, Depue 10, Ultenrenther 6, Brown
1. The loss gives the Buffs a 1-1
record in league play.
Vehicle Pool policy noted
Portions of the Vehicle Pool Policy
will appear in the next two issues of
Spilyay Tymoo. The following is the
fourth section of the Vehicle Pool
Policy Manual.
4.0 Misuse and Abuse of
Vehicles
(a) Personal Responsibility. Any
driver misusing or abusing tribal ve
hicles or has an accident may lose
Activity bus
on schedule
The activity bus schedule for
Monday through Thursday and
Friday's when requested by school's
is as follows:
First Run-arrive at the Jr. High at
5: 1 5 p.m., Buff when needed at 5 :20,
at the High School at 5:30 p.m.
Second Run-Arrive 7:20 p.m. at
Jr. High when needed, 7:30 p.m. at
the High School, last run leaves by
7:45 p.m .to Warm Springs.
After 7:45 p.m. students need to
make arrangements for transporta
tion. If you should have any questions
please call 553-3311 or 3312.
Health screenings
to be conducted
Health screenings (cholesterol,
blood pressure, glucose, skindex) for
all of the community and employees
will be done by Ml View Hospital
staff assisted by Wellness and Fire &
Safety, January 28, 1992 from 9:00
noon in the Administration building
lobby. There is no charge. For in
formation call Lucinda at 553-1361.
SpUyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend. Call
through exercise
are, "Keep your brain and heart ac
tive by planning activities that keep
you in good hcalih... Jixcrcisc is better
than any medicine to make you feel
good about 'you'."
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tial Native American students. Each
recruiter will be visiting High
Schools, Colleges and Education
Departments. They will follow-up
regularly with students as they are
identified. Work will also be done
with parents and students to create a
team that works for the student's best
interest. The recruiters will discuss
with Librarians books that are nec
essary for students to identify
scholarships and successfully apply
to the scholarships that they are eli
gible for.
If you have any questions, please
contact Lynette or Lyssa at: Native
American Scholarship Fund, 3620
Wyoming Blvd NE - Suite 206, Al
buquerque, New Mexico 87 1 1 1 , 505-275-9788.
Puppies to
give away.
Call Donna at Spilyay,
553-3321
their driving privileges and may be
held personally responsible for any
damages to the vehicle. The driver is
responsible for an amount up to
$250.00. The Safety Board reviews
all incidents of vehicle abuse or mis
use and a warning may be issued.
Further violations may require ac
tion of the department supervisor.
(Second accident - $250, possible
loss of job. EM).
4.1 Accidents
All accidents must be reported.
Accident reports may be obtained at
any of the following places: Police
Department, Insurance Office, Ve
hicle Pool, Oregon State DMV.
4.2 Safety Board
The Safety Board is established to
review accidents, misuse of, and high
costs of vehicles. They meet bi
monthly and the Board has final au
thority regarding accidents, misuse,
and high costs.
(a) Membership. The Safety Board
consists of five members appointed
by the C.E.O. to serve two-year terms.
(b) Driver's Rights. The driver
must be given the opportunity to
present testimony, produce evidence
and witnesses, and reserves the right
to legal counsel at the driver's ex
pense. (c) Board Decisions. The Safety
Board's decision is issued no more
than five working days after the
hearing.
(d) Notification. Notification of
an accident is given to Police Depart
ment, Vehicle Pool Supervisor, in
surance coordinator and department
supervisor within 48 hours of the
accident Failure to report an acci
dent may result in suspension or job
loss.
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