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SpilyayTymoo
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Job Openings
Job openings as of October 2o are
as follows. To ask about job details
call the contact person listed. To
submit applications contact Frances
Allen at the Employment Services
office.
JobDrpartmentContacl Per
son (2) Financial Services ClerkCEO
Miles King
Deputy Clcrk-CriminalTribal
Impact Aid hearing scheduled
As stated in School Board Policy
9 1 1 , the District annually affords all
District patrons, and most specifically
Native American parentsguardians,
Dental clinic sets
emergency hours
Beginning October 26 the Dental
Clinic will be reserving 8:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. for walk-in emergencies.
No appointment will be necessary
and patients will be seen on a first
come, first-serve basis. Regularly
scheduled patients will be seen at
9:00 Ajn. Therefore, emergency pa
tients must be registered with the
receptionist no later than &00 a.m.
School information
available
If you arc interested in boarding
school(s), or any other kinds of
schools, in state or out of state, and
need help to enroll or apply. Please
call the Juvenile Coordinator's office
at 553-33353336.
Thank you for support
Dear Citizens of Warm Springs,
Thank you for your support in the
Primary Election, it is greatly appre
ciated. Your continued support and
endorsement in the November 3rd
General Election, will enable me to
provide you with a more responsive
and more efficient Jefferson County
Sheriffs Department.
Thanks again,
Sean Casey
Changes occur
Kelli Muskopf, the Compliance
Clerk chose transfer to the Housing
Department as their new Accountant
Kelli is missed, but Tribal Court
wishes her the best in her professional
growth. Now, since Kelli is gone,
Sonja Kenyon has been covering the
money area. Due to the high volume
of accounts receivables in the Com
pliance area, the following changes
will be in effect beginning Novem
ber 9, 1992:
1) Allow 3 to 5 days for distribu-
Legal notices
Confederated Trlbei of Iht Warm Spring! Res
ervation of Oregon
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Alfred G. Etlm,Sr.
Defendant
Caie No.: D015 91
Alfred G. Eatlmo, Sr.
You are hereby notified that the above cited
cate(i), at filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court
has been (cheduled for a show cause hearing at 3
p.m. on the 19th day of November, 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 September 1 0, 1 99 1 , should not be imposed for
your failure to comply with the sentence imposed
agiinst you. This hearing, will not be a full hearing
on the merits 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 have any
3uestions, you should seek legal assisunce imme
iately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 1 5th
aay oi uctooer, i It I.
Lola Sohappy
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Res
ervation of Oregon
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Edward Lance Lucel
Defendant
Case No.: CR2S5-92
To: Edward Lance Lucel
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 17th day of November, 199Z
You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the
Warm Springs Tribsl Court a the time and date
shown , to show cause why the suspended sentence
of 5-20-92, 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 merita
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 have any
3ueations, you should seek legal assistance imme
iately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 15th
day of October, 1992.
Lola Sohappy
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
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the opportunity to make comments
and recommendations relative to the
application and use of P.L. 81-874
Impact Aid Funds.
A Public Hearing has been sched
uled during the regular School Board
meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m., on
Monday, November 9, 1992, in the
library at Warm Springs Elementary
School.
Candidates
continued from page 1
Ted Kulongoski, Democrat, Fred
Ocrthcr, Libertarian, and Rich
Rodcman, Republican, are all seek
ing the Attorney General's scat.
Running for the 27th District State
Senator position arc Republican Neil
Bryant and Democrat Bob Pickard.
Bcv Clamo is running unopposed
in the race for State Representative
of the 55th District.
Jefferson County voters will also
be asked to cast their ballots for one
of two candidates, Scan Casey or
Michael Throop, seeking the
Jefferson County Sheriffs position.
If you are a registered voter, please
vote. Every vote counts!
Happy Birthday to
Juanita B. (J.I.B.) on
November 9
May a good future
come your way.
at Tribal Court
tion of checks for child support
payments, bail, etc., from the date
when payment was received.
2) Checks will be processed and
distributed on Wednesday and
Friday's only. Checks will be mailed
unless Sonja is notified that the check
will be picked up in person.
3) Child Support payments paid
by personal check will require 2
weeks to process and distribute in
order to allow ample time for the
check to clear the payors account
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Res-
ervation of Oregon
va
Eugene Camas
Defendant
Case No. CV223-91
To: Eugene Camas
You are hereby notified; That the above cited
case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for trialhearing at 1 :30 p.m. on
the 17th day of November, 1992.
You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at
the Warm Springs tribal Court at the time and date
shown 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 sub
poena your witnesses, however, you must submit'
your list oi 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 imme
diately. 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 14th day of
October, 1992.
Walter Langnese, III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Ferman Tufll Sr.
va
Diane Tufll
Defendant
Case No. JV17-2; JV1 78-90; JV1 79-90
To: Diane Tufll
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for trialhearing at 4:00p.m. on
the 16th day of November, 1992.
You ait hereby ordered: To be and appear at
the Warm Springs 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 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 sub
poena your witnesses, however, you must submit
your list of witnesses no later than two weeks prior
to trial; failure to do ao will not be considered
sufficient reason to postpone the trial. If you have
any questions, you should seek legal advice imme
diately. 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 14th day of
October, 1992.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
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STATE
Burn hot fires
to reduce air
pollution
Burning wood for home heating is
the fastest growing source of air pol
lution in Oregon.
How can you help?
Burn dry, seasoned wood. Dry
wood bums cleaner and you get more
heat than from unseasoned wood.
Cure split wood by raising it off the
ground and covering it Cut it early in
the spring or summer so it can dry by
winter..
Build small fires, but hot and
rcstoke. Small fires with plenty of
oxygen burn cleanest. If you need to
stoke up your fire, burn it briskly for
30 minutes. Then damp it down, but
not too much.
Check your stack and clean your
chimney. A small amount of smoke
from your chimney means you have
a hot fire. Of course, a clean chimney
also means greater fire safety.
Help prevent air pollution. Avoid
stove use on poor air quality days if
you have another heat source.
You can help improve our Central
Oregon air quality and still reduce
your home heating costs.
Job skills, good attitude key to success in business world
To the Editor,
My name is Amos Switzler, Jr.,
and I feel I am dedicated to the best
interests of the Tribes, while pursu
ing my own goals. I have never really
wanted to work for anyone else, and
I enjoy being the boss of my own
business. I find that I am in better
position now to help those who need
help.
Runners finish in 24 hours
To the editor,
The Butte To Bay Relay was held
on October 9 & 10, 1992. The run is
151 miles, starts at Crcswcll, Oregon
and ends at Newport, Oregon. This
year, we had a few problems, runners
getting lost (not the vans this time!)
and some confusion on the course,
but we all came through and finished
in a lime of 24 hours, 10 minutes.
The team members this year were:
Terry Squicmphcn (Captain), Gladys
Squicmphen, Val Squicmphcn,
Joanie Dittcntholcr, Linda Harrison,
Christine Burncll, Lana Shike, Andy
Leonard, Alfred Eyle, Richard
Harrington and Ken Uphoff. Every
one did real well, but Terry, Alfred
and Christine did especially well,
since they had to run 4 legs apiece
(we were short one runner). Way to
go!
Special thanks goes out to our
sponsors: Mickey Brunoe Logging
and Warm Springs Forest Products.
We couldn't have done it without
you!
Big thank you to Earl & Rita
Squicmphcn for the use of their van
and to those runners who were not
able to make the run (they were there,
T
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Happy 13th Birthday
Sadie Sam
October 30, 1979
Love you "Babes"
From, Mom, Dad, Tracy, Jr.,
Thomas, Elsie, Neda, Jeleah
Happy Birthday
Sadie
Love from, Grandma Eliza,
Lillie, Albert, Eliza, Tony,
Wolfman, Kela
Happy Birthday
Dennis!
Love Marsha
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Identify the location of the rock formation in the geo-quiz photo and win a year's subscription for yourself or a
friend. Call 553-1644 after 1:00 p.m., Monday, November 2 with your answer.
I never did like the policy prac
ticed by the old management at
WSFPI. And, for the last 10 or 12
years, I've listened to complaints
from all that I have talked to. The
way old management was setup, very
little could be done toright the policy.
Tribal Council refused to act or to
even listen at that time.
The whole operation was going
down the tube, as we all could testify
in spirit). They missed out on a lot of
fun! Hope you can makeitnextycar!
Special thanks to Terry & Gladys
for the great looking team
sweatshirts!
Also, congratulations to the other
teams that participated and especially
to the other two from Warm Springs:
Warm Springs Nation Road Runners
and the men's team - Hot Sticks?!
If there is anyone not mentioned
that did contribute to our cause, I
apologize. Thank you to everyone,
team members included!
Val Squiemphen
Happy Birthday
Lucille Gilbert-Gibson
October 28,1992
We wish you many more
years.
Love, Pa & Ma, Sisters-Ellen,
Evelyn, Susan, Nephews
Daniel & Elias, andchildren
Vera & Katie, Kyle & Ziggy
Smith
Happy 11th Birthday
Rohert Sam. Jr.
November 4, 1982
Love you son
from, Dad, Mom, Tracy, Thomas
Sadie, Elsie, Jeleah, & Neda Sam
Happy Birthday Jr. Sam
from, Grandma, Wolfman, Kela,
Lilhe, Albert, Eliza & Tony
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Hr' ill
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Start planning
for bazaar
With the recently held Arts &
Crafts show, the 17th annual Christ
mas Bazaar will be held December
12, 1992.
Registration for tables and space
will start November 1, 1992 at the
Warm Springs Community center.
There will be a fee charged.
For more information contact
Carol Allison at 553-3243.
to. The equipment and machinery
were poorly repaired and constantly
needed to be taken out of service
until repaired again. Attitudes and
morale was shot and, in the four
times I worked for WSFPI, it was
always the same: Alcohol and drug
abuse coupled with tardiness and
absenteeism, intentional break
downs, sloppy job performance and
a total disregard for the safety of
other workers. We all thought that if
we ever had the chance, we'd do
whatever we could to eliminate all
this.
Th is chance came at a great cost to
the Tribes. The Tribes lost a total of
$10 million in 1990 and 1991 before
somebody finally sat up and took
notice. I believe under ordinary con
ditions, with ordinary people, this
company should have folded. We
never gave a thought to that, rather,
they formed a group of people who
rose to the challenge and made known
all the complaints heard through the
last decade.
These complaints were valid, and
as much as the consultants tried to
brush aside these complaints as petty
Happy Birthday DAD!
Hove you, Sophie
Happy Birthday
Isaac
u hope this day and every day is
as good as the day you caught
this fish (salmon) at Chitna,
Alaska
Love, Jeni
FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION!
Please remember these safety tips when you take your
child trick or treating.
KEEP COSTUMES SIMPLE TO HELP YOUR CHILD
AVOID TRIPPING.
USE FACE PAINTS, NOT MASKS, TO AVOID
BLOCKING YOUR CHILD'S VISION.
HAVE YOUR CHILD USE A FLASHLIGHT IF GOING
OUT AT NIGHT
TELL YOUR CHILD TO WALK, NOT RUN AND TO BE
CAREFUL CROSSING STREETS.
GO TRICK OR TREATING WITH YOUR CHILD AND
HAVE FUN!!!
Howlak Tichum
Reatha Johnson
Twenty-three year old Reatha
Johnson of Warm Springs passed
away Saturday, October 17 on the P
600 road in Warm Springs due to
injuries sustained in a one car acci
dent She was born March 6, 1969 in
Madras, Oregon to Nancy and Buford
Johnson, Jr. She attended schools in
both Warm Springs and Madras.
Johnson spent her time being a
homcmakcr and wns a lifetime resi
dent of Warm Springs. She was an
enrolled member of the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs. Andenjoyed
dcrtg beadwork and attending powwows.
gripes, Tribal council had little choice
but to listen. A couple even com
mented, "maybe we should have
listened a long time ago."
Tribal members started to have
meetings with different people who
have direct access to Tribal Council
ears. The Indian people were being:
heard and appreciating it. All the
years of frustration were now being
released. As a result, production in
creased, beyond anything before.
Indian people trained far beyond
anything before. And, where we were
losing money one year ago, today we
are making money, still in the red,
but making money. And that's the
name of the game, in any business.
We can now realized future projects
because of it
It would have been nice if all
Indian people were satisfied with the
results for all the effort put forth by
those concerned about the Tribes as
a whole.
Attitude is the key. Job skills and
a good attitude can take you a long
way.
Amos Switzler, Jr.
Car for sale
For Sale: 1979 Camero. 350 V8,
Air, Auto, PB, PS wtilt, sunroof,
AMFM, excellent condition.
$2,000.00 or best offer. (503) 293
6029, leave message.
Wood for sale
Firewood for sale. $75.00 a cord
Split and hauled. Call 553-1722 or
553-1607 leave name and phone
number.
Dressing ceremonies were held
Monday, October 19, 1992 at 3 p.m.
at the Agency Longhouse in Warm
Springs which was officiated by
Prosanna and Silas Williams. Over
night services followed. The Burial
was at Sunrise Tuesday, October 20,
1992 at the Agency Cemetery in
Warm Springs.
Survivors include; her parents
Buford and Nancy Johnson, Jr. Her
children; Wacey, Randall, Justine,
and Cameron Wallulatum and Ni
cholas Heath. Two sisters; Rhonda
L. Johnson, and Elm ina Johnson and
her grandmother Elvina Switzler.