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PAGE 8 August 7, 1992 Warm Springs, Precox SpilyayTymoo Job openings Following arc job opening as of July 2 1 , 1 992. To submit applications sec Frances Allen. To ask about job details call the contact person listed. JohdepartmcntContact Person SarctaryUxtcnsion ScrviccsA. Doilcau D uycr LPurchasingLonnie James Sales RcprescntativcKWSO Valeric Lytic General Sales ManagcrKWSO Valeric Lytic Part-Time AnnounccrKWSO Valeric Lytic Family Preservation Specialist CPSJon Grant Child Care Specialist-Youth WorkcrCPSJon Grant MaternalChild Health Spec. The Warm Springs Confederated ror the Tribal Council on May 1992 term ending April 1995. The Triba Committees were elected on June 1992 to term ending June 1995. Raymond Calica Chairman Zanc Jackson V. Chairman Jacob Frank, Sr. - 2nd V. Chairman Del vis Heath, Sr. W.S. Chief Nelson Wallulatum Wasco Chief Vernon Henry Paiutc Chief Rita Squicmphcn -Agency District Kathleen Folu Simnasho District Joseph Moses Sccksccqua District Bcrnicc Mitchell - Agency District Wilson Wewa, Sr. Sccksccqua District Ken Smith - SecretaryTreasurer -CEO Culture & Heritage Committee Leslie Bill Delbcrt Frank, Sr. Chairman Gcraldinc Jim - V. Chairperson Brcnda Scott F. Jeanne Thomas Barbara Yaw Education Committee Elizabeth Cross Vacant Student Representative Francclia Miller Charlotte Shike Irene Towc Fish & Wildlife (Off Res.) Delbcrt Frank, Sr. - V. Chairman Eugene Greene, Sr. - Chairman Kirby Heath, ir. Fish & Wildlife (OnReO Nathan Jim, Sr. - V. Chairman Picrson Mitchell Claude Smith, Sr. - Chairman Stanley Simtustus Womack retires by Romellt Speakthunder After almost eleven years of work ing for the Tribe at the Warm Springs Police Department, asadispatchcr Ruth Womack retired at the end of July. Ruth likes being directly involved with tribal members and also likes being a part of peoples problems and joys. One of Ruth's major duties was to work with the police officers, she docs that by communicating through tele phones, radios, teletype, and other things. In her first month of retirement Ruth has plans to ride to the Coast with her 13 year old grandaughter on a motor cycle. "We are going to do everything there is to do and go where ever there is ' " W f f't ' '' ' , TP" ? ' J After eleven yean of working for the Warm Springs Tribe, Ruth retired as of August 1. SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS. CITY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S $15.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE THE U.S. Ail members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs win receive the Spilyay Tyrrtoo at no cost. SpHyay Tymoo Is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Health PromoiionJ. Charley Community PreventionHealth PromotionJ. Charley Police OfficcrI)licc Department Teeny Tanpo Clcrk-TypistForcstrySharon Orr Dookkeeper-Accountantllous-ingSatch Miller Secretary IllPlant Mgt.S. Sampson CuttcrLsvupsWarm Springs ClothingB. Courtney Power Sew Machine OpYW.S. ClothingB. Courtney ScamstrcssW.S. ClothingB. Courtney Electrical LaborersDrake General ContractorsHam Greeley Records ManagerAdmin. Scr- Tribes have elected the members Health ft Welfare Committee Janice Clements Chairman Gcraldinc Jim Robert Miller V. Chairman Barbara Yaw Land Vse Planning Committee Cyrus Katchia Gordon Scott - V. Chairman Ronald Suppah, Sr. - Chairman Lee Tom Range Committee Chris Greene Jason Smith Evans Spino Chairman Lee Tom - V. Chairman Timber Committee Max Jackson Thcron Johnson Art Mitchell - V. Chairman Raymond Moody - Chairman Water Board Committee Alvin Smith Chairman Gordan Scott, Sr. - V. Chairman Picrson Mitchell Administrative Service Center Doris Miller - Supervisor Myrtle Adams Office Manager Lcontyne Davis - Special Projects Accountant - Vacant Lucille Ike Receptionist Estcllc Lawson Slcno Aide Juanita Blodgctt Comm. Secretary Jolcnc Soto - Comm. Secretary Norma Thornton Comm. Secretary Rhonda Smith - On-Call Secretary Rosalind Moran On-Call Secretary Jennifer Marsh - On-Call Secretary after 11 years to go," says Ruth. They will be at the coast for the month of august One of Ruth's hobbie's is working with wood. Ruth will be going to a Pet Wood Workshop. After she is through with that she will be making custom Home Entertainment Centers. Ruth got interested in the Police field in the fall of 198 1 when she signed a contract with the Tribe. She didn't have a job so when that job (dispatch) opened she went for it. The only thing she didn't like about her job was the hoursshift work, to keep in the same field she will be working at Jefferson County as a communicationisL STATE vicesDoris Miller Part ManagerVehicle PoolT. Squiemphcn Secretary IllFire & Safely Raneva Dowty Secretary water A SoilS. Garcia Fish and Game officerPolice DcpiSgL Holliday Bldg. Maintenance Supervisor MOIHSB. Calica E.A.P. CounselorESDJTPA Chclc Paye Food Service AideHead Start ECENancy Kirk Deputy Clcrk-JuvcnileTribal CourtRuth Adams Secretary IllEarly Childhood EiJ Julie Quaid WSAI seeks employees The Warm Springs Clothing Company is seeking employees to fill three available positions. These positions are as follows: CutterLay-up person this per son will work on a permanent basis. Must be active to work in the cutting room. Be able to read a yard slick easily, but will train right person. Power Sew Machine Operator this person will work on a permanent basis. Must be dependable, fast paced, willing to be trained. Experienced Seamstress this person will work on a permanent basis to be on-call to sew orders and samples for Warm Springs Clothing Co. Needs to be fast paced with quality work. All three positions will work Monday throughThursday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Also a pre-employment drug test is required. If you are interested in any of these positions contact Rcncc Jack son or Bcrnycc Courtney at 553 1933. AugUSt event continued from page 4 warriors whose bodies lie at the bottom of the ocean or in unmarked graves in foreign soil, or even in the American national cemeteries around the world. Subject to unforeseen changes. For more information and applications for Indian Patriot Games, Billy Mills Benefit5KRun,NAWVMA Princess Pageant, parade entry, "Gathering of Warriors meeting, vendor applica tions, call (801) 825-3639. For Prin cess & Jr. Princess applications, Native American Veterans recogni tion parade applications, vendor trader booth applications see Brigette Scott, Chairman for NAWVMA Pageant committee, P.O. Box 989, Warm Springs, OR 97761 ; (503) 553 1367 (home),(503) 553-3265 (work). Also during that weekend will be the Juried Native American Art ShowAuction, August 26-29, 1992. Sponsored by "Sacred Image" or American Indian Artist Association. Benefits to go to Indian Health Care Clinic, Salt Lake City, Utah. Call for Native American Artists (801V224 7983. For special bargain rates at luxury hotels, call Arrow Tours at (801) 825-3639. Prices begin at $15.00 tax per person per night, based on quad occupancy, or $30.00 tax based on double occupancy. For special powwow air line rates call Adventure Travel (512) 895-4449. Minthom travels to Local and civic leaders gathered at a reception and Press Conference on July 9 to honor Mr. Antone Minthorn, Chairman of the Confed erated Tribes of the Umatilla Indians. Mr. Minthorn traveled to New York Watch for fundraising events to help Bill Chemema's wife travel to Singapore. Events sponsored by Shirley Smith at her residence on Campus. ZIP :""-'" " , - ".' " ..- ' ... " ... ' " '"'.f " ; " ' k- V: - ! ' - - - ' - , '. "" n . v. - " :' ' , . Utl1Ult, Identify the location of this Issue's Geo-Qulz and win a year's subscription to Call 553-1644 after 1:00 p.m. on A ugust 10 with your answer. Legal Notices CMftdwattd Trlbaa of lbs Wirm Spring RtMrUM of OTtfm Frtdritk D. Bobb IMcfldanl CtM No.lCVlU M Tat Frtdrlck D. Bobb You m hereby notified lhl tht ibove cited cued), u filed in the Wtrm Spruii TnM Court hat been scheduled for a ahow caute heann al 1 1 i.m. on the 2 1 it day of Auiiut, 1992. You are hereby ordered to be and appear al the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and due hown. to ihow cauee why the impended sentence of 5 J9 2 should not be imposed for your failure to comply with the sentence imposed against you. This hearing, mil 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 Tribsl Court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a arrant for your arreaL If you have any 3 u or lions, you should aeelt legal assistsnce imme ately. Dated al Warni Springs, Oregon on this 20th dsyof July, 1991 Walter l.angnrse III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Confederated Tribe of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon Marlon UCIalrt Defendant Case No.t CR173 91 Tot Marlon LeClalrt You are hereby notified that the above cited case(s), as Tiled in the Warm Springs Tribal Court has been scheduled for a ahow cauie hearing at 1 1 a.m. on the 28th day of August, 1992. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springa Tribal Court at the time and date shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence of 42992, should not be imposed for your fulure to comply with the sentence imposed sgainst 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 a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. If you hsve sny 3uestiont, you should seek legal assistance imme iately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 22nd day of July, 1992. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon VI Marlon LeClalre Defendant Case No.! CR257-9 To: Marlon LeClalre You are hereby notified that the above cited caae(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court has been scheduled for a show cause hearing at 1 1 a.m. on the 28th day of August, 1 992. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown, to show csuse why the suspended sentence of 42992, should not be imposed for your failure Democratic meet City the following week as an official delegate to the Democratic National Convention. Mr. Minthorn also serves as the 1st Vice President of the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indi ans (ATNI) andalso Chairs the ATNI Economic Development Committee. Mr. Minthorn also highlighted the National Indian agenda as well as presenting Northwest issues. "The Indian ptays mucn the same role in our American society that the Jews played in Germany. Like the miner's canary, the political atmo sphere; and our treatment of Indians, even more than our treatment of other minorities, marks the rise and fall of our democratic faith." - Felix Cohen, father of Federal Indian Law. The reception, hosted by the Af filiated Tribes of Northwest Indians is a regional Indian organization rep resenting 43 Tribes in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Western Montana. Sam's puppy is missing! "Otis" is part heeler and part lab, black and is six months old. Contact Sheilah at 553-3601 He used to hang out on the Campus. fl 1tS-fW it to comply wiui uie sentence imposed against you. This hearing, will not bea lull hea nna 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 aa ao ordered, the Tnbal Court may enter a complaint for contempt of court , and isiue a warrant for your arrest. If you hsve sny Each day a new beginning To the editor, Hello, life is so fascinating for me that I'd like to share this; a new beginning with everyone. I think a new beginning is really cool. Check it out! A new beginning. Each day is a new beginning, with a chance to try again. All the memories to erase that seem to bring us pain. Each day is a new beginning when wc can start anew. To sort out our priorities and know what we must do. Each day is a new beginning in which we do our best. If we take the Enjoyed stay in To the editor, Because I was reluctant to move to Warm Springs, I was surprised to find myself reluctant to leave seven months later. I was very impressed by the progress of your tribes, the roles elders play, and how much singing is a part of your culture and spirituality. I enjoyed singing at the longhouse and watching the various activities there. I have a lot of gratitude for the first person to welcome me to Warm Springs, Carshall Brunoe. Many Seeking Native American pen pal Dear ladies of the reservation, I'm writing to ask if any of you nice American Indian ladies would care to be my pen pal and write to me. I respect all Indians, and am very much interested in learning more about your culture, heritage, customs, dance, arts and crafs, and dress. I keep an Indian scrap book and collect Indian post cards and arts and crafts. I also do pen and ink drawings and draw and decorate my own Indian note cards and stationary, some notccards I decorate with seed beads. I love most anything and everything Indian. I've been hunting to buy a Whose laws are we using? To the editor, I would like to share something that's been on my mind a lot lately. That is, how long will it be until the state police, county police, or any outside authority can march right onto the reservation and take us off. No tribal police escort no tribal court order, nothing. We seem to be living more by state laws and regulations than we do, our own. There are a lot of tribal members with suspended or revoked drivers licenses. Others have court dates. And others are doing time in either Jefferson County or state prisons. The charges are usually for DUII, DWS, DWR and don't forget parole or probation violations all crimes against the state. Yet, when you are suspended by the state of Oregon you cannot drive on the reservation either. You can apply for a reservation license, if you get a copy of your state driving record and show proof of insurance. Have you ever tried to get an insurance company to cover a suspended or revoked driver? It's next to impos sible. And what about spankings being regarded as child abuse? Another state law brought onto the reserva tion. If a child knows that one or both parents can be jailed or taken to court Happy 19th Birthday Cyril Arvene!! from your brothers & sisters Spilyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend. 3uestions, you should seek legal assistance im mo uldy. Dated al Warm Springs, Oregon on this 22nd dsyof July, 1992. Waller I.anjneie III Judge, Warm Springa Tribal CousJ first step forward. God, the fellow. upstairs, will do the rest. I feel a new beginning is like to take life: "One day at a time." Now I also want you all to know that to morrow is another day too. Don't think about yesterday, be cause that's the past. And no one can do anything about your past except that fellow upstairs in his time, and ways. The fellow upstairs works in very mysterious ways. Thank you, Evette Patt 650 South 44th St. Springfield, Oregon 97478 Warm Springs thanks to Mary Ann Mcanus, who honored myself and my daughter by inviting us to sing at her drum. Thank you to my "powwow connection", Nadine Winishut, who always told me where the latest powwows were and how to get there. I was greatly blessed to be a co-worker and friend of Carol Wewa. I learned so much from her and enjoyed her sense of humor. Thank you Carol. I plan to come back from time to time and hope to see some of you again. Nellie Hall genuine buckskin vest, but as of no w, have not found one. I would appreciate very much hearing from any one of you. It would make me very happy. I love the close knit of your families. And your ways of thinking about things. Well, my dear friends, I'll be looking forward to hearing from some of you, and may God bless you all, and keep you in good health and spirits. Sincerely your friend, Ms. Rita Springer 2139 Adams Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45231,-3005 for spanking them, they have the upper hand. If parents are not allowed to disci pline their children as they see fit without interference from the court. Then who has control? Certainly not the parents. A lot of us were raised with the idea that if we did wrong we were punished. Usually a spanking was the punishment, or was used to en force the punishment. Without the thought that a spanking could happen, how are parents to enforce discipline to an unruly child. There is no way I know there are some instances of over spanking that are child abuse. But not every child is abused simply because they are given a spanking. If this were true then practically every one of us were abused as children. These are only a couple of ex amples. Who is responsible for these laws being applied to our reservation? If we are a sovereign nation why adopt more outside laws instead of living by our own? Some are good laws, but I feel others do not belong on the reservation. These are only my opinions, but, I feel I am not alone on this. I feel we are losing our tribal rights to outside laws. How can we feel safe from the outside when the outside is already moving in. A concerned tribal member, Anthony L. Boise Happy 21st Birthday Saphronia Katchia!! jr. Paula, Dan & Damn Brisbois