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.. . -i - -im iiF'"tTi"''nifyX" yy PAGES May 29, 1992 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Free fishing clinic for children planned May is nearly post and with the beginning of June come thoughts of activities involving the five Fs: Fun, Food, Friends, Family and Fishing? National Fishing Week is June 1-7 and again, the Clackamas and Estacada Ranger District will be hosting a free fishing clinic targeted both for community children and those living in urban areas that may never ha vc experienced the outdoors. Small Fry Pond at Promontory Park in Estacada will be the site for this year'sclinic on Saturday, June 6, which coincides with Oregon's free fishing day. National Forests in both Oregon and Washington will also be offering free camping on June 5 and 6 in conjunction with the celebration. Because National Fishing Week is a celebration of fish as an impor tant resource, a the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs has selected a representative who will attend the clinic. Terry Courtney, Jr. will display a dip net and answer questions con cerning the art of dipnetting and talk about Shcrars Bridge and Celilo Fall fishing. The clinic is open to children 14 years of age and younger and will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Small Fry Pond is off Highway 224, seven miles south of Estacada. Par ticipants are asked to bring fishing equipment and outdoor clothing. The clinic is sponsored by the Ml Hood National Forest Clackamas and Estacada Ranger Districts in coop eration with Portland General Elec tric and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. For further infor mation call the Clackamas Ranger District at 834-2275. Students urged to apply Attention Madras Hich School students, are you interested in a ca reer in Natural Resources Manage ment: fisheries, fish and wildlife, water, range, soils, weed science, or forestry? The Natural Resources department offers these jobs: Forest Aide (4 positions) Fisheries Aide Range Aide (2 positions) Water Aide (2 positions) CISComputers Soil Survey Aide Archaeological Aide Secretory Aide Wildlife Aide Range Crew members (4 posi tions) Pick up job applications from Sharlayne Garcia, at the Natural Re sources office, located at the Old Administration building upstairs, above the Tribal Court, or the Em ployment Services office, located at the New Administration building. Please bring back to the Natural Re sources office as soon as possible. Summer is also here, if interested, please apply. 1 ' "". - I l , - - .' , . ... .,. A .,"". V. - i 1 - -- - " - -Mir .11- 1 IdentifyOulocaAonofthUGeo-qukandwlnayear'ssubxrlptfontoSfl 1:00 p.m. June 1 with your answer. District teachers needed Howlak Tichum Karen Wallulatum i ro C "-mil' mLJ2 j Jefferson County School District 509-J of Madras, Oregon has two vacancies at the Warm Springs El ementary School. They are: 5th Grade Elementary Teacher; and 2nd Grade Elementary Teacher. Starting date is August 27, y- 1 iyyz ai uie salary or zu.u3- TniTjf If J $38,401. , ik JL il.-H Qualifications are: 1. Valid Or egon Teaching Certificate. Applications will be taken until positions are filled. Interested candi dates should contact: Support Ser vices Building, Jefferson County School District 509-J. 445 Buff Street, Madras, Oregon 97741: (503) 475-6192. BUY A CHANCE TO WIN! DMJ Automotive is raffling a sharp, black 1976 Chevy Nova with a 305 automatic transmission. Tickets are $3 each and can be purchased at DMJ Automotive, the Chevron Station or from Jodel Johnson, Vesta Hudson or Shawna Crane. If the cost of the car is not covered in tickets sales, one-third of the money collected will be raffled. Drawing will be held Sunday, June 28 at Pi-Vme-Sha. You need not be present to win. Happy 2nd Birthday lil'Evey from, Mom, Dad, and the whole family. Dishes for sale For sale. Set of 8 dishes, every thing included, silverware. $50.00. call 553-1182. Court Notices Mary KihcUmal-GraeiM Pcllllomr VI. Cutter Willulitum Rctpandtnl Summon For Publication Cmc No. CV7-2 To Cutter WtlluUtum You ire hereby notified that i Gvil CornpUint htt been filed with the Wtim Springt Tribal Court. By thit notice you are tummoned to appear in thit matter at a hearing tcheduled for 10:00 ajn on the 8th day of June, 1992, at the Warm Springt Tribal Court. All of the facta of the cate will be heard at thit hearing, including evidence you with to preterit. You mutt appear to preterit your trgument or the other tide will automatically win. The Petitioner, Mary KarKlamal-Greene, may then be given all that it atked for in the petition for Civil Complaint. The Petitioner will be pretent at the hearing. If you detire to pertonally argue your tide of the cate, you may have a legal aide, tpoketperton or attorney appear on your behalf at your expense. If you have any questions, you should leek legal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 29th day of April. 1992. Walter Ungrate, in Judge, Warm Springt Tribal Court Confederated Trlbet of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon vt Stacey Wlnlihut Defendant -Cue No.: CR94-91 To: Stacey Winithut You are hereby notified that the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court hat been tcheduled for a thow cause hearing at 1 :30 p.m. on the 1 1 th day of June, 1 992. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springt Tribal Court a the time and date shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence of 07029 1 , should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed againtt you. Thit hearing, will not be a full hearing on the menu of the cate; you mutt appear and defend againtt a complaint that you failed to obey the Order of the Court. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the Tribal Court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrett If you have any Sueationt, you should leek legal assistance imme iately. Dated at Warm Springt, Oregon on thit 3th day of May, 1992. Waller Langneae, HI Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Confederated Tribe of the Warm Springs Reaervatlon of Oregon vs Sonny l Jackaoa Defendant Cue No. CRM-91 To: Sonny L. Jackson You are hereby notified: That the above cited cate(s), at filed in the Warm Springt Tribal Court, hat been tcheduled for trialhearing at 9 a.m. on the 12th day of June, 1991 You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Spring! Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defendagainst the charge(s). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You mty bring tny documents you believe are relevant to this Jefferson County School District 509-J of Madras, Oregon is taking ap plications for Chapter 1-M (migrant) Resource Teacher Secondary, and Al ternative Education Teacher at Madras Elementary School to start on August 20, 1992atasalaryof$20.025-$38,401. To qualify applicant muse have a valid Oregon Teaching Certificate; and bilingual (SpanishEnglish) preferred for Chapter 1-M teacher. Applications will be taken until positions arc filled. Interested candi dates should contact: Support Services Building, Jefferson County School District 509-J, 445 SE Buff Street, Madras, Oregon 97741; (503) 475 6192. Memorial set June 7 Janine "Angie" Nelson, April 24, 1967 to June 23, 1991. Joyce and Buzz Nelson are inviting all friends to attend a memorial for their late daughter, Angie on Sunday, June 7, 1992, 3:00 p.m. at the Holy Cross Church, 5227 N. Bowdain, Portland, Oregon. A dinner and give away will follow. For further information, please call Joyce or Buzz Nelson at 285-4474. Lifetime resident and enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Karen Wallulatum passed away Friday, May 1 5, 1992 at Ml View Hospital in Madras, Or egon. She was rifty-six years old and an enrolled member of the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs. She was born July 22, 1935 at her home in Warm Springs, to Dee and Addie (Johnson) Williams. She married Mcrris Wallulatum on July 21, 1961 at the Full Gospel Church in Warm Springs. Wallulatum served as a Tribal Council member from the Sccksccqua district for the Confed erated Tribes for years. She ran two separate terms, the first one was from 1977 to 1983 and the second term began in 1986 and continued until May 4, 1992. Besides being involved with the Health and Welfare Com mittee and Culture and Heritage, she was devoted to her children and grandchildren. Prayer services were held Satur day, May 16 at 4 p.m. in the Chapel of Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home in Madras. Dressing ceremonies were conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 1 9 at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs followed by prayer services. Immediately following was the burial at Lower Scckseequa Cemetery in Warm Springs, which was officiated by Vesta Hudson and Chcryle Ann Kennedy. Her survivors include her husband, Mcrris Sr., her children: sons; Darrcl, Owen, Warren, Sr., Ralph and Mcrris Wallulatum, Jr., daughters; Carla Pedraza,RosaGraybacl, Joni Bailey, and Kathlce Caldcra. Also surviving her include 26 grandchildren, nu merous nieces, nephews and cousins all of Warm Springs. Ralph Switzler cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify oa your behalf. You may request the Court to tub poena your witnesses, however, you mutt tubmil your litt of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do to will not be considered sufficient reason to postpone the triiL If you have yquei diately. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrett. Dated at Warm Springt, on thit 12th day of May, 1992. Waller I.angnete, III Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Confederated Trlbet of Hit Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon VI Abraham R. Grunlose Defendant Cue No.CV2-92 To: Abraham R. Grunlose You are hereby notified: That the above cited cue(s), as filed in the Warm Springt Tribal Court, hat been tcheduled for trialhearing at 9 a.m. on the 12th day of June, 1991 You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springt Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defendagainst the chtrge(t). You mty be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You mty bring tny document! you believe are relevant to thit caute, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to sub poena your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do to will not be considered tufficient reason to postpone the triiL If you htve tny questions, you iho diately. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and ittue t warrant for your arrett. Dated at Warm Springt, on thit 12th day of Mty, 1992. Walter Langneae, III Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Dsted at Wtrm Spring!, on thit 12th day of May, 1992. Walter Langneae, HI Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Confederated Trlbet of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon vs Lonnlt Jack Defendant Cue No. CV9S-91 CR5M-91 To: Lonnie Jack You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), u filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, hat been tcheduled for trialhearing at 9 a.m. on the 12th day of June. 1992. You an hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springt Tribal Court at the time and date thown to defendagainat the charge(t). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You mty bring any document! you believe are relevant to thia caute, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to tub poent your witnesses, however, you mutt tubmit your litt of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do to will not be considered tufficient reason to postpone the trial. If you have any quetliont, you should seek legal advice imme diately. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and ittue a warrant for your arrett. Dated at Warm Springt, on thit 12th day of May, 1992. Walter Langnete.UI Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court hould seek legtl advice imme- Confederaled Trlbet of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon va Vivian Arthur Defendant Cue No, CR48S-91 To: Vivian Arthur You are hereby notified: That the above cited cue(s), as filed in the Warm Springt Tribal Court, hat been tcheduled for trialhearing at 9 a.m. on the 12th day of June, 1992. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Spring! Tribal Court at the time and date thown to defendagainst the charge(t). You mty be represented by yourself, by in attorney, or by a spokesman, it your own expense. You mty bring ny documentt you believe are relevant to thit caute, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to sub poena your witnesses, however, you must tubmit your litt of witnesses no later thin two weeks prior to trill; failure to do to will not be considered tufficient reason to postpone the trial. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice imme diately. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrett. Confederated Trlbet of th Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon VI Fcrman Tuftl Defendant Cue No. CRM-92 To: Ferman Tufa You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springt Tribal Court, hit been tcheduled for trialhearing at 9 a.m. on the 12th day of June, 1992. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springt Tribal Court at the time and date thown to defendagainst the charge(t). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You mty bring my documenti you believe are relevant to thit cause, and you mty bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to sub poena your witneatet, however, you mutt tubmit your litt of witnesses no liter thin two weeks prior to trill; failure to do to will not be considered tufficient reason to postpone the trial If you have any questions, you should leek legal advice imme diately. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and ittue a warrant for your arrett. Dated it Warm Springt, on thit 12th day of May, 1992. Walter Langnet Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Confederated Trlbet of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon VI James Parkin! Defendant Cut No.CV(7-91 To: James Pirkim You ire hereby notified: Thit the above cited cise(t), as filed in the Warm Springt Tribal Court, hit been tcheduled for tritlheiring at 1 1:00 a.m. on the 19th day of June, 1992. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springt Tribal Court at the time and date thown to defend againtt the charge(t). You mty be represented by yourself, by in ittomey, or by a epokeaman, at your own expense. You may bring any document! you believe are relevant to thit ctuse, and you mty bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to sub poena your witnesses, however, you mutt tubmit your lilt of witnesses no liter thin two weeks prior to trill; failure to do to will not be considered tufficient reason to postpone the trial. If you hive ny questioni, you should seek legal advice imme , diately. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and ittue a warrant for your arrett. Dtted it Warm Springt, on thit 14th diy of Miy, 1992. Walter Langnete Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Confederated Trlbet of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon va Mable Jackson Defendant Cue No.: CRM5-91 To: Mable Jackson You ire hereby notified thit the shove cited cue(t), u filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court hat been tcheduled for a thow caute hearing at 1 IKK) a.m. on the 12th day of June, 1992. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court I the time and due thown, to thow cause why the tutpended sentence of 0S1 59 1 , should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed against you. Thit hearing, will not be a full hearing on themeritt of the cate; you mutt appear and defend againtt i complaint that you failed to obey the Order of the Court. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the Tribal Court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and ittue a warrant for your arrest If you have any questioni, you should seek legal assistance imme diately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on thit 12th dtyof June, 1992. Walter Langnete Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Twenty-three year old, Ralph Eric Switzler of Warm Springs passed away May 23, 1992 in Warm Springs. He was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Switzler was born January 18, 1969 in Redmond, Oregon. His parents were Ernestine Spencer and David Switzler. He attended schools in both Warm Springs and Madras. He was em ployed at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort where he worked in the kitchen. His special interests included Indian Cultural Heritage. He was active in Lodge and Longhouse ceremonies, and he also enjoyed playing basketball. Dressing ceremonies were held Sunday, May 24, 1992 at 7 p.m. at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs. Overnight services followed imme diately. The burial services were at sunrise on Monday, May 25, 1992 at Wascopum (Agency) Cemetery and was officiated by Nelson Wallulatum and Larry Dick. Survivors include his step father Fred Lucero, brother Jerel T. Switzler, sister Bernice E. Switzler, aunts Vivian Yahtin and Viola Kalama, uncles Leandcr Lucero, Nelson Wallulatum, Merris Wallulatum, Elliot Switzler, and Amos Switzler, Jr. along with nu merous cousins all of Warm Springs. S witzlcr was preceded in death by his mother Ernestine Starr on Janu ary 6, 1988, his father David Switzler on October 17, 1979 his grandfather Ernest Spencer 1949, his grand mother Alice (Wannassay) Lucero 1987, and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Amos Switzler, Sr. Milan Smith, Sr. Enrolled member of the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs, Milan Smith, Sr. passed away Tuesday, May 26, 1992 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon. He was seventy-four years old, and a lifetime resident of Warm Springs. Smith was born November 1, 1917 in Warm Springs to Fred and Lucy (McCorkie) Smith. He attended schools in both Warm Springs and Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Oregon. He was a retired mill workerfor Warm Springs Forest Product Industries. In 1945 he married Elizabeth (David) Smith in Warm Springs. Smith was a member of the 1910 Shaker Church in Warm Springs. He served in the United States Army during WWII, he was inducted on July 15, 1942 at Fort Lewis, Washington. Served in the South Pacific from January 13, 1943 through April 28, 1945 with the 33 1st Engineering and Construction Bat talion. He was then honorably dis charged June 8, 1945. Dressing ceremonies were held Thursday, May 28 at 2 p.m. at the Shaker Church in Warm Springs. Overnight services followed. Burial services will be held today, Friday, May 29, 1992 at sunrise at the Agency Cemetery. Woodrow Bill and Peggy Poitra officiated. Survivors include the following; his daughters, Betty Jean Smith of Yakima, Janice M., Jackie A. Smith and Brenda B. James of Warm Springs. His surviving sons areEUery Choke of Yakima, Milan Smith, Jr., Charles T. Smith of Warm Springs. His brothers Alvin Smith, Woodrow Smith, Sr. and Grant Smith, Sr., his sisters Edna Sanders all of Warm Springs. Other survivors include numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife Elizabeth in 1988, his children; Lucy Ann Smith in 195 1 , Fred Smith in 1949, and Gliston L. Smith in 1965, brothers; Henry in 1906, Harvey in 1910, Calvin Coolidge Smith in 1926, sisters; Ruby Edith Coone on October 4, 1983, Relda Smith in 1915, Leminnie Picard in 1939 and Wilma Smith in 1928. A. Clyde Williams SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS, CITY STATE ZIP SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S. $15.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE THE U.S. All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs wiB receive the Spllyay Tymoo at no cost. Spllyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. i i Confederated Trlbet of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon VI Ryan Eagleheart Defendant Cat No.l CV338-91 To: Ryan Eagleheart You are hereby notified that the above cited cate(s). aa filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court hat been tcheduled for a thow caute hearing at 1 IKK) a.m. on the 12th day of June, 1992. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Spring! Tribal Court a the time and date thown, to thow cause why the suspended sentence of 100991 , should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed tgaintt you. Thit hearing, will not be a full hearing on themeritt of the cate; you mutt appear and defend againtt a complaint that you failed to obey the Order of the Court. If you fail to appear at to ordered, the Tribal Court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and ittue a warrant for your arrest If you have any Questions, you should teek legal assistance imme diately. Dated at Warm Springt, Oregon on thit 12th day of June. 1992. Walter Langneae Judge, Warm Spring Tribal Court Rug hookers set date On July 18, 1992, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The High Desert Rug Hookers will host their Sixth Annual Rugger's Rendezvous at the High Desert Museum. Many different rugs will be on exhibit for the visitor's viewing pleasure. Rug hookers from around the state will demonstrate their craft and provide information. Arthur Clyde Williams died peacefully of cancer and lung com plications Thursday, May 14, at his niece's home near LaCenter, Wash ington. He was 73. Clyde, as he was generally known, was bom in Skamania, Wash., on September 5, 1918, and grew up in the Columbia River Gorge he loved so much. He graduated from Stevenson High School and became a professional mechanical engineer with a degree from Oregon State University. He served in the U.S. Navy and was a World War II veteran. He was returned and lived his later years east of Portland. He was a Cascade Indian and an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Commu nity of Oregon. His great-grandfather Tumal th was a head chief who signed the 1855 Willamette Valley (Grand Ronde) Treaty. Clyde Williams' family history is immortalized in the book Bridge of the Gods, Mountains of Fire: A Return to the Columbia Gorge, which is dedicated to him. Clyde Williams was married three times, to Bettye Deffenbaugh, Chris Foglio and Hermina Johnson. Other survivors include his sisters Carrie Grenia of Washougal, Wash., Dora Walker of Portland, Oregon, Faye Flanery of Desert Hot Springs, Cali fornia, and Ida Altringer of Toledo, Washington; his son Chuck Williams of Mosier, Oregon; his daughter Sylvia Anne White of Petaluma, California; his grandchildren Peter and Pam White; and numerous stepchildren and stepgrandchildren who were very close to him. A memorial service was held Sat urday, May 16, in Portland. Later in the day, he was buried with his Indian ancestors in a cemetery by his family's village site near North Bonneville. Nelson Wallulatum, the traditional Wasco Chief from the Warm Springs Reservation, sang songs and said prayers in the deceased's native Chinookan lan guage. The family then had a dinner at the Cape Horn Grange in Skamania, adjacent to the land where Clyde was born. His children ask that remem brances be contributions in A. Clyde Williams' name to the Northwest Indian Education Association Scholarship Fund, 720 Nantucket, Eugene, OR. 97404. Donations will be used to help Native American youths interested in engineering. JPMtaafhnllliJitaimfeiBVBisk