PACK X March 6, 1992 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Job List Notice to all job applicants: Tribal memberIndian preference. All pro spective employees will be required to lake a pre-employment drugal cohol screen test. For more information, call Em ployment Services. F or more infor mation concerning the job descrip tions of ad vcrtiscd positions, call the department or contact person listed. Relief Lookout fire Mgmt.Gary Cooke Lookout (3) Fire MgmtTGary Cooke Social Services Coordinator ECEJulic Mitchell Home Based Coordinator ECEJulic Mitchell Activity Bus Driver EducationJulie Mitchell Secretary II CPSElina Langnesc Adolescents Specialist Community Substance Abuse CounselingJon Chambers Youth Worker CFSJon Chambers (4) Fisheries Technician FisheriesMark Friisch Columbia River Police Officer Police DeptTDon Courtney Corrections OfficerMatron Police DcptTLavcna Thomas Dispatcher OfficcrOn-Call Police DeptTccncy Tappo OfficeParts Manager Vehicle PoolTerry Squicmphcn Water Treatment Plant Operator Water & WastcwatcrHcrb Craybacl Power Sew Machine Op. Warm Springs ClothingB. Courtney Room Attendants, Front Desk Clerks, Rcscrvationisis, Switchboard Op. Kah-Ncc-TaPcrsonncI Purchasing Dept announces third round ,, ' J ' 7 ' ' The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Pur chasing Department announces (he third round open public fleet vehicle disposal. Vehicles will be sold to first offer of the minimum bid price. Offers will be accepted at the Pur chasing Department until 5 p.m. on March 13, 1992 from the general public. V-69Prop8 1969 Chevy 1 ton truck. VIN: C3636Z144878. Mini mum bid is S2.S00.00. V-93Prop 156 1987 Ford 15 Passenger Van. VIN: 1 FTEF26Y6DPA442555. Minimum Raffle tickets now available Raffle tickets are now available for the Warm Springs Early Child hood Education Parent Clubs' "Made in Warm Springs" raffle. Drawing will be held Friday, May I, 1992. Proceeds will go to the new ECE Center playground and riding toys fund. Items in the raffle are a queen sized Log Cabin Quilt, crocheted yarn bag, Indian doll brooches, cedar chest, baby blanket, yarn bag, baby headband, lover's knot qu'lt, beaded key chain, cloth bag and more. Tickets arc available in the Head Start Office and from some program parents. bid is $4,500.00. V-28Prop HI 58 1981 Chevy Chassis 4x4 pickup. VIN: 1GVHK34M8BZ134 169. Minimum bid is $6,000.00. Vehicles are on display at the Tribal Warehouse yard, 4209 Holliday St., Warm Springs, Oregon. Title and vehicle will be released immediately upon receipt of a certi fied check or cash. Title and vehicle will be held for a maximum of ten days upon receipt of a personal or company chec k in order for the c hec k to be processed. All units sold "as is." When I feel the life rush of point break, I am having a brush with Itfe. Wind through my hair, sun watchingdownover me makes the stress become less with every breath. That can scar the rest, that makes you feel like the best. With a twist that can rip a gash without even thinking fast, and the gamble of life will pass. With out beware of the blacknesl that can crush in one second or just a blink to the very distinct, when the point of life isn't so pink. But cold blood red and not dead. James Greeley " "'1'. ? ! 55 -I Geo-quiz Although not a geologic rock formation, identification of the location of this unusualtreewUlresultinaSpilyaysubscription.CaU553-1644withthecorrect answer after 1.00 p.m. March 9, 1992. Diabetes: an illness that causes mixed feelings Happy 12th Anniversary Patty Tulee (Mom) & Cecil Tulee (Dad) Love always, Cheryl and Larry, Trisha & Jordan Holliday, Cecil Tulee, Jr., and Craig Tulee j r atftrrii f nrir n- ----- --"r T---J ' Happy Birthday Hester 03-06-83 Love ya, Mom, Dad, Jay, Resle, Bernard and Coby Diabetes affects the whole family not just the person who has dia betes. People with diabetes have many feelings about their illness. These feelings arc normal for people with diabetes, and for their families and friends. What arc some feelings that people with diabetes may have? Different people have different feelings about their diabetes. At times, they may find it hard to believe that they have diabetes at all. At other times, they may feel angry about having diabe tes. Sometimes people with diabetes may act angry at other people or things, when they are really angry about having diabetes. People with diabetes may feel that they don't cope with other problems as well as they did before they had diabetes. Whatare some feelings that family members may have? Family members may have these same feelings. You may find it hard to believe that a Victims of violence! There is help Happy 22nd Birthday Cecil Tulee, Jr. from, Cheryl, Larry, Trisha and Jordan Holliday If you are a victim of domestic violence, assault and battery, or sexual assault there is help! It's the Victim Assistance Program and we are here to help you through these crisis. Call the Warm Springs Police De partment 553- 1 1 7 1 and let them know you need to talk to someone in the Victim Assistance Program. We are on-call every day of the week, 24 hours a day. We can also be reached by calling direct to the Victim As sistance Office 553-3357 and we are located upstairs in the Tribal Courthouse. Court Notices Confederated Trlbea or the Winn Sprlngi Reservation of Oregon Gregory Jackson Defendant Cue No. JV197, 198, 199, 200, 201-89 To: Gregory Jackjon You are hereby notified: That the above cited caie(a), ai filed in the Warm Springi Tribal Court, haa been icheduled for trialhearing at 3 p.m. on the 2nd day of April, 1992. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springi Tribal Court at the time and date ahown 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 subpoena your wit nesses, however, you must sub it 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 may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 28ih day of February, 1992. Lola Sohappy Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Merceline Boyer, Plaintiff vs Nathan Jim, Jr, Defendant Case 091-121 Civil Summons The Shoshone Bannock Tribal Courtsends greet ings to the above named defendant Nathan Jim, Jr., debtor, . Yu hereby notified, that a complaint haa been filed against you in the Shoshone Bannock Tribal Court by the above-named Plaintiff; and You are hereby directed, to appear and plead to the said complaint within twenty (20) days of the service of this summons; and You are further notified.thatunleaa you so appear and plead to the said complaint wiuun the said time henaa specified, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you by DEFAULT as prayed in the said C om pi aim. Witness my hand and the seal of the Shoshone B Tribal Court on ihia lSih day of November, 1991. Lillian Guardlpe Court Clerk Merceline Boyer, Plaintiff vi. Nathan Jim, Jr, Defendant. Notice of Hearing Case C-M21 fuH Money Judgment Trial To: Nathan Jim, Jr, Defendant; You and each of you arc hereby notified that the above emitted caaes) has been set for hearinf at the hew of 1:30 pin. on die 15 day of April, 1992. oerore the Honorable Presiding Judge. If there are other wnnenea lo he notified, please eoreact the rVraecuior's or Public Defender's Offioa withsn seven (7) days prior to ine hearing date. Pleas aubmn your witness hat to the Advocate Dated this 21 a day of February , 1 992 Lillian Gaanthse Ovt Cowl C lerk Confederated Trlbea of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Joseph Scott, Sr. Defendant Case No.: CR371-91 Joseph Scott, Sr. You are hereby notified that the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court has been scheduled fora show cause hearing at 1 :30p.m. on the 25th day of March, 1992. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court a the time and date shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence of 1 10591, should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed sgsinst you. This hearing, will not be a full hearing on the merits of the case; you must appear and defend against s 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 a warrant for your arrest. If you have any questions, you should seek legal assistance immedi ately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 24th day of February, 1992. Walter Langnesc Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Confederated Trlbea of the Warn Springs Reservation of Oregon Ralph Wallulatum Defendant Case No.: CR 194-91 Ralph Wallulatum 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 1 :30 p.m. on the 25th dayof March, 1992 You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court a the lime and dale shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence of 100391, should not be imposed for your failure lo comply with the sentence imposed against you. This hearing, will not be a full hearing on the menu of the case; you must sppear 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 a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest If you have any questions, you should seek legal assistance immedi ately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 24th dsy of February, 199Z Walter Langnesc Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court House for sale 2525 Looksh Street. 4 bedroom, 2 baths, large family room. Feel wel come to stop by. Message number 553-1952. Contact Bobb-Eagleheart. Happy Birthday Jenine Kalama! from your sister in law who thinks a lot of you, and from all your nieces and nephews, auntie CarolineTohet and your loving hus band Tommy. We don't know what we'd do without you. Happy Birthday to the following Senior Citizens having birthdays in March: 2nd Roscoe Smith 5th - Velma Frank and Woodrow Smith, Sr. 6th - Edna Jackson 9th - Margaret Boise 12th Lolita Greeley and Art Mitchell 15th - Ina Tohet 16th - Alvis Smith, Martha George, Taylor Arthur 17th -Edna Sanders 19th Max Jackson 20th Faye Waheneka 23rd - Freda Wallulatum 27th - Reggie Winishut 28th - Josephine Umtuch and Verbena Greene 30th - Catherine Courtney member of your family has diabetes It may also be hard to believe that all of the changes suggested by health professionals are needed. At other times, you may feel angry about these changes and how they affect your lives. Sometimes you may feel helpless because you can't take away their diabetes or solve their problems. What can we do about those feel ings? As a family, you have faced othcrproblcm in the past Think about how you and your family handled your feelings then. Usually, the way your family has handled things in the past can help you handle diabetes now. The most important thing you can do is to talk with each other about your feelings and how diabetes is affecting your lives. Talking honestly is a good way to support each other. How else can we help? We know that people who have diabetes do better when they have the help and support of family and friends. People with diabetes need to make changes in their daily life. As a family mem ber, you may also choose to make these changes. It is never easy to change the way you live. But it is easier if you have the help and sup port of those around you. Most people find it helpful if those around them notice the positive changes they are making. This usu ally works better than nagging someone about things that aren't going as well. People with diabetes feel badly enough about not doing all that they should without family members making them feel guilty. Instead, praise them for the healthy changes they are making. Another way to offer support is by not tempting people who have dia betes with food not on their diet. Instead, help them to find things they can have and will enjoy. Or, plan a special treat in which the person with diabetes can take part. One powerful way to help is to eat the same food as the person with diabetes eats. Ask how you can help them without takin e over their care. People Raffle results noted Following are the results of the Valentine mini-raffle sponsored by William Moses. Remote control car Deanna Thompson Sears Tanzutsu Spotting Scope Calvin Hecocta Smiling Face Aloha T-Shirt Lisa Suppah Lahana Perfume Set Roberta Kirk AM Radio Lizzy Rhoan Ecuadorian Shawl Lisa Suppah Tabletop Gas Grill-Lizzy Rhoan Musical White Rabbit Mary Dicintio Mexico Knitted Vest Lester Poitra Large Stuffed Bear Mary Dicintio Green Knitted Doll Rose V.A. Brown Red Knitted Doll Rick Souers "Slow Down Mama: T-Shirt Todd Danzuka "Talk To Me...Be Happy" T Shirt Jacob Frank "Talk To Me...Be Happy" T Shirt Jackie Simtustus Small Beaded Key Chain Elliott Switzler Large Beaded Key Chain Bcrnie Greene-Boise Obsession Cologne Bernie Greene-Boise Drakkar Noir Cologne Bemice Mitchell Eternity Cologne Wilson We wa Chocolate Heart Candy and Key Chains Pat James, Art Mitchell and Taylor Arthur with diabetes arc in charge ot taKing carcof themselves. You can't protect them from everything, but you can help them to handle things better. Are there other sources of support for myself or my family member? Talking about diabetes and the prob lems of daily life can help. Talking with a close friend or another family member might be a good idea. There are other sources of support for vou and your family. Sometimes it helps to talk with someone who is not a friend or family member. It may help to talk to a minister or priest, mental health care counselor, or mental For Sale 1974 Che vy Nova. $ 1 ,000 O.B.O. If interested please call 553-1082 after 5 p.m. health clinic worker. If you find that your feelings are too much for you, it is especially important that you find extra help. Your health care profes sional can help you find othcrsourccs of support. If you have any questions re garding the Diabetes Program at the Warm Springs Clinic please call Candacc Reich, Program Coordina tor, or Susan Mathcw, Diabetes Nurse Educator at the Clinic. Reprinted from the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center. Wood heater for sale Fisher Wood Heater. Like new condition. S250.00. Call 546-3641 or contact Roy Hcmpcl at the Utili ties Department. Howlak Ticfium Albert James Miller-Mitts Infant, Albert James Miller-Mitts ofPortland died February 24, 1992 at McKinlcy Hospital in Eugene, Or egon. The infant was just ovcra month old. He was born January 5 at Woodland Park Hospital in Portland, to Eva Mitts and Albert Miller. A dressing ceremony and prayer service was held Thursday, February 27 at the Warm Springs Baptist Church. The burial services followed at Wolfe Point Cemetery in Warm Springs. Reverend Allen Elston of ficiated. Survivors include his parents, his grandmother Sally Santos of Port land, and his grandfather Ollie Albert Mitts. DialUp A Strong Career Foundation The shortest route to success is a line... from your phone to ours. Who are we? We're Professional Secretaries International the world's leading association of executive assistants. And we can help you. Develop Network Grow. So, connect the dots... between where 'you are now and where you want to be Call us today at (816) 891-6600. PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES INTERNATIONAL ITT! Mt Jefferson Chapter, PSI Warm Springs - For membership information, call: Beulah Calica, 553-3331 Ginger Smith, 653-3213 Tricia Courtney-Ike, 653-3225 i