PAGK 8 December 11, 1992 Warm Spmnc.s, Orkgon Spilyay Tymoo Job Openings To apply for a job sec Frances Allen, lo ask about job details cull ihcconucl person listed, to advertise call Jeanne Thomas. Job opening are a follows: Sr. Staff AccountantFinance BranchJudy Johnson 4-11 Youth Aide & Secretary SupportExtension ScrviccsArlcnc Boilcau Independent Living Counselor Social ServicesGail Rodger Exhibition CoordinatorMOU IS M. Hammond Maintenance WorkcrAIOlI ISM. Hammond Secretary ReceptionistBuilding InspectionsMargie Tuckia I'owcr Sewing Machine Operator WS ClothingB. Courtney ScamstrcssWS ClothingB. Courtney Daughter born Willy and Laura Fucntes arc proud to announce the birth of their daughter. Teresa Marlcnc, born No vember 22 at Mountain View Hos pital in Madras. Teresa joins brother David and sisters Molly and Jcssi. The grandparents arc Ken and Ernestine Stevens of Warm Springs and Barney and Pat Ahem of Madras. ' J v n J i l : ir r . , ' "i ' A I - ' Warm Springs Fire and Safety sponsored a Fire Prevention Week Poster contest in November. All classes at Warm Springs Elementary participated in the contest except the second grade classes. Winners were Angelina Perez and Gunner Bailey, Kindergarten; Walsey Thomas and I lalsieKnouf, first grade; Natalie Mitchell and Jefferson Greene, third grade; Kit Wells, Adrian Merrifield and Shamona Charley, fourth grade and Foster Sahme andAlina Savala, fifth grade. All entries will be entered in a national contest sponsored by the insurance company that covers tribal housing. On Patrol By Captain Don Courtney Drug Task Force arrests four In the most recent search warrants served on two residences in the West Hills area, members of the WS Drug Task Force found various amounts of alleged marijuana and cocaine that resulted in the arrest of the head of households. The first of two warrants served, task force members located what ap peared to be cocaine along with a substantial amount of cash that re sulted in charges for possession of the drug and charges of child neglect as a result of having the drug in the residence. The second warrant served pro V -75 fx o4b 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. All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost. Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekfy by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Tribal Council announces position vacancies The Tribal Council of the Con fedcratedTribesofthcWurmSpring Reservation would like to announce the following vacancies: Appellate Judges (9 positions) WSTC 203.(X)I (I) The Warm Spring Court of npcals shall con sist of judges apxi(itcd for a term of three year by the Tribal Council. The judges shall be adult members of the Confederated Tribes. One of the judges shall be appointed a Chief Aptvals Judge by the Tribal Council and shall be responsible for admin istering the Court of Appeals. WSTC 203.00 1 (2) "At least three judges assigned by the Court Admin istrator and approved by the Chief Appeals Judge shall sit as the Court of Appeals panel on each case. The court administrator shall rotate as signments so that each judge sits on an equal number of cases. Land Use Planning Committee (1 position) Tribal members only General Duties: This committee shall serve as an advisory body to the Tribal Council in the determination of practical use of tribal land. The committee shall operate under the supervision of the Tribal Council which has delegated specific author ity listed below. In the exercise of advisory and authority functions, the committee shall cooperate with other duced a large quantity of alleged marijuana after one household member turned over part of the drugs in an attempt to keep task force members from searching the resi dence. On further search, again a large quantity of cash and various drug paraphernalia was found lo cated throughout the residence along with more marijuana. Both subjects were arrested and face charges of possession of drugs, the sale of the drug, possession with intent to sell, and child neglect. In the second case, both suspects were arraigned and plead not guilty with trial pending in early 1993. From the Captain's Desk Snow and icy roads are proving again that even the best driver can be made a statistic as reports from the reservation roll in on multiple motor vehicle crashes. Consider these tips as you travel the roadways this winter: 1. ) Let a loved one know where you are going and how long you might be. 2. ) Make sure your vehicle is in good working order before you travel. (Gas, oil, anti-frcezc, wind shield wiper fluid, cracked belts, snow tires or devices, etc.) 3. ) Check or carry safety items, (road flares, first aid kits, ice scraper, fire extinguisher, extra blankets or coats, spare tools, spare tire, water, etc.) 4. ) If travelling over a mountain pass, you might check into the cur STATE council committees and management personnel. Specific Duties: The Land Use Planning Committee 1. ) Has the authority to grant or deny conditional use permits in ac cordance with Ordinance No. 56, Article 6. 2. ) Also ha authority to request and secure information for review and recommendation to Tribal Council. 3. ) Review and recommend to Tribal Council: a.) The Comprehen sive Plan annually changes; b.) Zon ing Ordinance changes; c.) Land as signments, cancellations; d.) Sites for housing, business, industrial de velopment. 4. ) Establish firm cooperative working relationships with federal and tribal agencies to develop projects and planning capabilities. 5. ) Submit monthly report to Tribal Council based on work plan. 6. ) Update work plan two weeks after objective completion dates and submit changes to Tribal Council for approval. (Copies to be sent to inter nal department and committees). If you are interested, please sub mit a resume and a letter of interest before December 24, 1992 to Tribal Council Office, attn: Doris Miller, P.O. Box C, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. rent road conditions for closures, etc. Listen to your local radio station for the latest information. 5. ) Extreme cold conditions, your gas line might freeze, consider some sort of gas anti-freeze. Consult your mechanic catalytic converters might burn out with heavy use. 6. ) Drive defensively and buckle for safety. Gang Activity With the gang activity becoming more known to area residents, word in the community got back to the WSPD that there was not just the four recognized gangs in the Warm Springs area but that in fact there were sixteen organized gangs. This information not confirmed, will provide useful down the road as community members prepare for the December 14 meeting at the Com munity Center Social Hall. Dick Stein of the Portland area youth gang task force arrived in Warm Springs this past month where officers were given instruction and training on gang related activity and aware ness. Of most recent, an anonymous tip sent officers to the rural area as a report came in that two young adults were assaulted by a gang that were trying to get them to become mem bers. One was reported to have been cut to the throat however as of this article, this information was not confirmed. Gang awareness, December 14, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. ZIP 4 Geo-quiz Identify the location of this week 's geo-quiz and win a year's ubscription lo Spilyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend and a Spilyay mug. tall 553-1644 after 1:00 p.m. Monday, December 14 . More letters Poos? Street residents request cable service To the editor, I am writing this letter to inform Macy's Mercantile that their cable system for Poosh street is not in working order. I just moved there and I expected that there would be some kind of cable for patrons of this street, because I've went to other people's houses in West Hills and they had television. It would be nice to be able to come home from work and be able to watch some news or watch a movie after a long day. From what I understand it nas occn that way for some time now, so I have Thank you- Tricia, congratulations. A lot of times I felt -I " A .A . I'm happy I have a husband who encour aged me to go on and fight. I did! And I'm glad! We need a lot more caring people such as yourself. Thanks Tricia, and may the good lord bless you always. Sincerely, L.M. Saunder. Happy Birthday Granddaughter - Neice Tilda Tip-its Walsey December 22 daughter to Ronnie Walsey, Edith Johnson grandparents: Richard Walsey, (Sr. Wilber Johnson, Sr., Wapatoi Anita Walsey, Satus; Ruth Tewee, Love you Uncle, Ted Walsey, Jay Hunt Walsey, Grandma Anita Walsey, Jenny & Ted, Jr. Happy Birthday Susan Jane love Mom Happy Birthday to: R. Andrew Paul, December 3 Marlena, December 5 Chacho (Leonardo), December 9 Annette, December 11 Kendall, December 18 Teresa and Tarivia on December 20 From the Parra Family f - mltxJ Memorial for Jimmy Switzler December 19, 1992 Wapato Longhouse Friends and family are invited to attend A ! . v:--'i'-iy (ill- c-v.v'.A 0 V taken this opportunity to respectively request that they please check into finding out what the problem is. This would be greatly appreciated by the patrons of Poosh street and all parties would be in agreement with Incentive project raises funds To the editor, Education Services Programs wishes to acknowledge the following who donated items to the Incentive Award Project raffle and fundraiser Kah-Ncc-Ta Resort, Intertribal Sports, Spilyay Tymoo, KWSO Ra dio, WS Apparel, K-TWINS Radio, Tricia Courtney-Ike, and others. Anyone interested in purchasing raffle tickets, please contact any staff Career Fair raffle tickets available raiser is being held to motivate higher education students to work harder and smarter to earn a 3.00 GPA each tcrmscmeslcr. At the end of the academic school year in June, the top higher cducauon scholar will begiven a cash award. The fundraiser is a raffle, tickets for sale at $1.00 apiece. You do not have to be present lo win. Drawing will be held at the Career Fair Seminar December 30, 1992. Contact any education staff employee or call 553 331 1 or 3312 to purchase tickets. Items to be raffled are: 2 KWSO sweatshirts; 2 Kah-Nee-Ta sweatshirts; K-Twins sweatshirts; dinner plates; Spilyay Coffee mugs; Legal Aid provided on Tuesdays Legal aid for tribal members will be provided on Tuesday afternoons at the Tribal Administration Building in conference room 1. Half hour appointments can be made by calling extension 3214. Leave your name and a phone number where you can be reached. Chris Eck, attorney from Marceau Karnopp will be in the office each Tuesday. Mornings are set aside for general manager and staff appoint ments. Chris is also available as a courier for information needing to go to, or from, the attorneys' Bend offices. Do you have an event you would like to announce? Is there an upcoming activity to which you would like to invite the community? Be sure to let everyone know by including your news in the Community Calendar of Events Just call 553-1352 and your event will be included. The information will be shared with KWSO and Spilyay. Happy Birthday! Hazel Tewee December 25 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Alan Demmert, Jr. From Grandma Vv i. i 'J ir,c'' v.-. such a request. All people of Poosh Street all thank you for lime and consideration in this matter. Poosh Street resident person in the Education Center building or call 533-33113312. Raffle will be held December 30, 1 992 at the Career Fair Scm inar. Need not be present to win. We also want to express our thanks to Ms. Stella Langlcy and Ms. Jessica Winishut who contributed money to go towards the "care packages". Thank you sponsors and con tributors. Myrna small girls wingdrcss; marble vase; baseball caps, donated by Intertribal Sports; ladies embroidered sweatshirt; pullover shirt from WS Apparel; sack of fresh popcorn balls. Poem to son Long Distance message to my son, Gary.... You are a long ways from home, That's why I'm writing you this poem. You're in my thoughts every day, You're my son, what can I say? I miss you so very much, So, please, keep in touch! I hope to see you come Lincoln's Powwow, Don't disappoint your friends or me, now. Bring your friends and stay awhile, As we miss your handsome smile. I hope that I will be here, To welcome you and wipe away my tear. Closing here for now, my son, For I have to run. Let me know what you need And I will do my good deed. Tell all your friends and new family, We all said hi, Also from Norman, Kanet.and Cy. Love and miss you much, Mom. Apology extended To the editor, I would like to make a statement and apologize for placing an endan germent of my people by drinking and driving under the influence of alcohol. Gale Lawrence, Sr. J