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    PAGE 8 November 13, 1992
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tymoo
Job openings
Job openings as of November 5,
1992 arc listed below. To submit
applications sec Frances Allen at
Employment Services. To ask about
job details call the contact person
listed.
TitleDepartmentContact Person
Financial Svs. ClerkFinance
Miles King
Govt. Affairs Planning Director
CEOKen Smith
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Happy Birthday
TJ. Foltz
November 13, 1978
Love, Mom and sister Jamie
Actions were wrong; I'm sorry
My apology to the Confeder
ated Tribes of Warm Springs:
I was charged with a DUII and
two traffic infractions on May 24,
1992. After reading the reports of the
officers at hand, I realized I didn't
remember three-fourths of the inci
dent. After waking up in the detox room
I thought to myself, "not again! " But,
there I was.
From that day on I started going to
AA Meetings and a Treatment Pro
gram through Native American Re
habilitation Assoc. I had a lot of
anger, denial, resentment and I
wanted to drink.
I fought this so-called disease
every day. I went to treatment classes
Monday-Friday plus six to seven
meetings of AA a week. The first
thirty days were the hardest, even
one day is hard. Then there was sixty
days of sobriety. The best one for me
was ninety days, because of the
hardship and frustration. You hear
people talk about "90 meetings in 90
days", believe it or not, it does work.
I tried it.
I have learned to like myself with
the help of the "Great Spirit". I have
Points offered concerning life
The following is printed at the request of Guy Wallulatum. These are
excerpts from "The Measure of Our Success A Letter to My Children
and Yours" by Mirian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the
Children's Defense Fund.
There is no free lunch. Don't feel entitled to anything you don't
sweat ana struggle tor.
If you sec a need, don't ask,
thing" Ask instead, Why don 1 1
more shepherds and fewer sheep.
Never work just for money or power, they won't save your soul or
build a decent family or help you sleep at night.
Don't be afraid of taking risks or being criticized. If you don't want
to dc criticized, don t say anything,
anything.
Don't be afraid to fail. It's the
Raise your children to be fair
children. Teach them to clean up their
tne table and put things back where they belong for the next person.
Be honest. Struggle to live by what you say. Be moral examples for
your children. If you lie, they will lie, too. If you snicker at racial jokes.
so will they.
Teach them good manners. Please and "Thank you" are very
important words. Being considerate will
college degree.
Be confident that you can make
whelmed. Sometimes when I become
remind myself to take each day as it
Wevcr think lile is not worth living, no matter how hard it eets.
Harriet Bcecher Stowe wrote, "When
everything goes against you and you think you can't hang on a minute
longer, don t give up, for that is the time and place the tide will turn."
Lhoose your friends caretully and
born God's original. Try not to become
Remember that you are in charge
person you can control is yourself.
You have a role to play every
noticed how one example, good or bad, can prompt others to follow? How
one illegally parked car can give permission for others to do likewise?
How one racial joke can fuel another?
mceu'ng? Well, the opposite is also true.
An anonymous sage correctly said,
who do not borrow from integrity to
shake is an ironclad contract, who are
arge ones, who know how to win with
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Happy Birthday
Tia Bean
November 16, 1982
Love, Mom and sister Jamie
made lots of new friends and have a
great sponsor who is also Native
American. My life today is better and
I continue to find answers by going
to AA meetings. I never thought there
was a better life. There is because
I'm living it.
I still have bad days, everyone
does. We are not perfect. I still have
problems taking it a day ata time. For
today only, I don't have to lake that
drink. I might tomorrow but I will
deal with it then.
I have two wonderful boys who I
know arc grateful I don't have to
drink. I am sorry for what I did and
I'm just thankful no one was seriously
hurt. I know the Great Spirit is
watching over me.
Today I am still sober and I am
proud to say it has been five months.
I still go to treatment in what you
would call "After Care". I still attend
AA meetings and I am involved with
the District Monthly Meetings as an
alternate GSR for my home group.
Thanks, and once again I am
Sorry,
Eaglefeather
Tony Bryant
"Why doesn't somebody do some
do something?" This world needs
don t do anything and don t be
way you learn to do things right.
to your own and other people's
own messes, take their dishes off
take them further in life than any
a difference. Don't cct over
frantic about all I have to do. I
comes.
you get into a tight place and
stay out of the fast lane. You were
someone else's copy.
of your own attitude. The only
minute of the day. Have vou ever
How one sour person can ruin a
The world needs more people
pay for expediency, whose hand
as honest in small matters as in
grace and lose with dignity."
July 1992
STATE
WildlifeTerry Luther
Water & Waste Water Engineer
Water &. Waste Water1 lerb Graybacl
Waste Water OperatorWater &
Waste Watcrllcrb Graybacl
Crime Investigator JuvenilePo
lice InvcstigationS. Thompson
Power Machine OpcratorAVS
CIothingB. Courtney
ScamstrcssWS CIothingD.
Courtney
New bus schedule
in effect
The new activity bus schedule as
of November 9, 1992 is:
Bus.
Leave Jr. High School, 5:30 p.m.
Leave Sr. High School, 5:40 p.m.
Bus 2
Leave Sr. High School, 7:45 p.m.
Leave Jr. High School, 7:55 p.m.
No buses will run on the follow
ing early rclcascno school days:
November 1 1 , 25, 26, 27, Decem
ber 18 through 31.
Treat headlice
Head lice arc more prevalent
among American children than all
other communicable childhood dis
eases combined. There is nothing to
be embarrassed about when you
discover head lice on your child.
Anyone can get head lice. They arc
passed from person to person by di
rect contactor on shared objects such
as combs, towels & hats. Here arc'
some common questions and answers
about head lice and simple steps you
can take to eliminate them and keep
them from coming back.
Lice arc small, wingless insects,
usually light brown or grayish, with
Powwow committee extends thanks
To the editor,
The Veteran's Day Powwow
Committee would like to thank all
the sponsor's and people who par
ticipated in our 3rd Annual Veteran';
Day Powwow, which was held in
honor of all war veterans.
Committee members are: Lucas
Ike, Chairman; Tyrone Ike, Vice
Chairman; La Vena Ike-Thomas, Sgt
at Arms; Lcona Ike, Secretary
Treasurer; Lena Ike-Edwards; and
Dwayne Edwards. Advisory Board
is: Daisy Ike,FredIke,Jr.,andPatricia
On patrol
By Captain Don Courtney
Officers complete testing
Local officers of the Warm
Springs Police Department com
pleted their fourth quarter of physi
cal fitness testing that has shown
significant overall improvement in
stamina, endurance, and morale. The
other major area of noticeability has
been in the area of taking annual sick
leave. Over past years, sick leave
was noted to be quite high until offic
ers started to become more aware of
the importance and need to be in top
physical condition for meeting ev
eryday challenges of their positions.
Each quarter, officers test their
abilities in the areas of running l.S
You're invited
You are invited to a unique expe
rience in holiday shopping, "Bay
berries and Holly", November 21,
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Novem
ber, 22, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., 1992
at St. Francis Parish Center, 740 NW
Bond, Bend, Oregon 97701.
Come and browse through a va
riety of handcrafted items from folk
art to fine art.
Questions may be directed to Rita
Davidson at 388-2232.
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Geo-quiz
Identify the location of this week 's geo-quiz and win a years subscription to Spilyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend
and a special Spilyay Tymoo mug. Call 553-1644 after 1:00 p.m. Monday, November 16 with your answer.
promptly, effectively to prevent spreading
six legs, and are about the size of a
sesame seed. They need to feed off
the human body to survive, once they
make their way to the scalp they
begin to feed and this causes persis
tent itching. Lice move quickly and
shy away from light Lice cannot fly
or jump from one person to another;
they can only crawl. Lice do not live
on dogs, cats or any other animals
only humans.
Nits arc the eggs from which head
lice hatch. They are usually grayish
white or yellowish-white and arc
shaped like tear drops. Nils arc about
the size of a pin head and often hard
Ike. And the Honorary member is
Fred Ike, Sr.
Our sponsors were: VFW, honor
able Judge Langncsc, Ken Smith,
Tribal Council, Charles Jackson,
BuckSusie Smith Deschutes
Crossing, Bob Finch, Howie Amctt,
Luana & Jim Macy, Gordan Cannon
BIA, Picrson Mitchell, Intcr
Tribal Sports, Sheriff Mike Throop,
Capt. Don Courtney, WSPD, Officer
Jack McClelland, WSPD.
Veterans Day Powwow
Committee and Advisory Board
miles, the bench press, sit-ups, the
agility course for speed, and keeping
a handle on their blood pressure.
Formal announcement of the most
improved physically fit officer will
be made at this years Law Enforce
ment awards ceremony & banquet.
'92 "DARE" program underway
Within the past month. Officer
Larry Holliday has begun his second
year of teaching our young students
at the Warm Springs Elementary
School fifth grade level. The thrust
of the program involves the eight
ways to say no to alcohol and drugs
with student participation making the
quality and learning more fun.
With more students in the school
systcm.Truancy Officer, Mary Calica
is currently undergoing the intensive
two week training at the Oregon Po
lice Academy which she is sched
uled to graduate by this Friday giv
ing Warm Springs two certified
instructor's.
Long range plans include com
pleting the training of officers for
Warm Springs under the "DARE"
program which will bring the final
number to three. Officers Calica and
Holliday will soon be joined by offi
cer Harry Hintsala as certified
"DARE" instructor's as we enter
1993.
November Fitness Challenge
Fast approaching the mid-point of
this month, 23 employees of the Pub
lic Safety Branch have been sweat
ing itoutas the minutes are calculated
for this years November fitness
challenge.
With today's emphasis on health
November 11,1992
Sky, Saphronia & Toya
Legal Notice
Conffdenlfd Tribes or the Warm
Springs Reservation of Oregon
vs
Gary WalkerLily Ann Walker
Defendant
Case No. J V .7, tS 4 t 92
To: Gary Walker & Lily Ann Walker
You arc hereby notified: Thit the above cited
case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has
been scheduled for triaiyheanng at 3:00 p.m. on the
24th 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 chirgc(i). You may be
represented by younelf, by an attorney, or by a
spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring any
documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and
?ou may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf,
ou may request the Court to subpeens your wit
nesses, however.youmust submit 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 I complaint for contempt of court and issue
I warrant for your am
Dated at Warm Springs, on this 22nd day of
October, 1992
Lola Sonappy
Jisdgc, Warm Sprinp Tribal Coart
to sec. They are attached to the hair
shafts, most often, behind the cars, at
the back of the neck or the crown.
They cling to the hair and arc hard to
pull off.
Before one family member is
treated, all should be examined.
Those showing signs of infestation
need to be treated. Head lice can be
treated with one of a number of lice
shampoos and lotions available at
the Warm Springs IHS Clinic or any
pharmacy. If yourchild hascxtensive
cuts or scratches on hisher head or
neck consult a doctor before treat
ing them. Read all the information on
the treatment packaging and follow
the directions. Although it can take
time and sometimes be difficult, you
need to remove all the nits to insure
complete treatment. Lice products
do not kill all the nits and survivors
will hatch into crawling lice within
7-10 days, generating a cycle of sclf
reinfestation. Even dead nits will
cling to the hairand cause uncertainty
about reinfestation. Nit removal can
be accomplished with a special
combing tool or by picking them out
with your fingernails. Nit combing is
best accomplished with hair which is
slightly damp. Check your child's
hair daily for nits for at least 10 days
after treatment.
After Treatment:
and fitness, Public Safety takes no
exception to wanting our name on
this years fitness challenge T-shirt.
Challenges will be excepted.
Fish & Game:
Winter Elk Hunting
Officers in the fish & game divi
sion have been quite busy as the elk
hunting season is almost at it's mid
point. With this, some or most
hunter's go out into the field with the
intention that they will get home be
fore dark and only carry items that
they know they will use. The hunter
might get stuck, break down, or even
get into a minor motor vehicle acci
dent that may prevent them from
seeking immediate help. The Fish &
Game division offers these ideas:
1. ) Make sure your vehicle is in
good repair and the equipment is
functioning properly.
2. ) Carry cold weather clothing,
an extra coat, and blankets.
3. ) Have available flashlights,
matches, road flares, and anything to
burn for warmth or cooking.
4. ) Carry some canned food or
dried food from a sporting goods
store, water for drinking andor
cooking.
5. ) Haveaspare tire.high lift jack,
some tools, wiring, a rope shovel,
section of boards, pulling chain, and
tire chains.
Illegal kills & waste game
The Fish & Game division is
seeking any information regarding
poacher's of illegal kills. With four
officers in this division, area cover
age is still a major concern in the
protection of our natural resources.
Happy Birthday
Pamela Saunders!!!!
1 yrs old, November 1 1
Hope you have more!
Love, Mom, Dad,
sisters-Willie & Lisa,
Nieces, Nephews
Confidential Family Planning Clinic
Services include:
Birth Control, STD Treatments, Counseling,
and Pregnancy Tests.
OPEN TO EVERYONE
Tuesdays 2:00 - 4:45 p.m.
Call 475-2266 for an appointment.
Walk-ins welcome.
Warm Springs Childrens Protective Service Building
A cooperative effort between Confederated Tribes of
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Health Department.
Wash all combs and brushes.
Take sheets, pillow cases, blan
kets and bedspreads off beds of all
infected persons-wash and dry it all
on the HOT setting.
Put pillows and non-washable
bedding in the dryer for 30 minutes
or hang in direct sun for 6-8 hours.
Thoroughly vacuum all mat
tresses, carpets, furniture, throw
pillows and scats in the car.
Wash all jackets, sweaters, hats
and other clothes that have come in
contact with anyone infested in the
past three or four days.
Notify everyone who was in
contact with an infested person and
your child's school.
After you treat your child for in
festation completely follow the after
treatment "clean up" as previously
described. Do routine head checks
for liccnits on your child. Teach
your children not to share personal
belongings such as combs, brushes,
hats, scarves, coats or clothing with
friends. Encourage yourchild to come
to you if their scalp itches and the
itch just won't go away.
Everyone knows what a pain in
the neck cleaning a child's head can
be, but it's well worth going through
the whole treatment to avoid having
to do it again in the future.
With the recovery and disposal of
several kills that were found out in
the field, a deer and a partial elk were
reported along the S h i tike Creek area
that was found spoiled of most re
cent. Persons responsible for this act
are only making it worse for the rest
of the community hunters. Help put a
stop to this kind of activity by getting
involved. We need your help, the
community should point out the vio
lators and help us as well as help
yourself to preserve the natural re
sources on our reservation.
Lost or overdue hunters
Of most recent when officers re
spond to a lost or overdue hunter,
usually the person or overdue hunter's
have been located or found in a dif
ferent area while the search is being
done. In several cases, the person is
located safe & sound at home with no
notice given that the person had been
located. Please consider the follow
ing: 1. ) Inform family or someone
close of what areas you plan on hunt
ing. 2. ) Give an estimated time of re
turn and a grace period after the given
time before calling the Police.
3. ) Let someone know who you
are hunting with and what type of
vehicles you are in with possibly the
plate number andor color.
4. ) Note the clothing description
of all the hunters. This will benefit
the search party if it comes down to
a search.
5. ) If your loved one returns, no
tify the police as soon as possible.
Sheikh;
Congratulations!
We're proud of you.
Hang in there!
love, Irma & Connie
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