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Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo PAGE 8 June 25, 1993 Job openings Job openings as of June 21, 1993 are listed below. If you would like to submit an application see Amelia Tcwce. To ask about job details call the contact person listed. Speech Language Pathologist Early Childhood EducationJulie Quaid Youth Work Program Adminis tratorWork Experience Develop mcntMarcia Sofia Executive SecretaryBusiness & Economic Dc vclopmcntDora Sahmc Compensation &. Benefits Clerk Compensation &. DencfitsJancll Smith Youth WorkerCPSLinda Thompson Child Treatment Coordinator Community Counseling Center James Quaid Jobs available at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Needed immediately at Kah-Ncc-Ta Resort' Relief Night Auditor Front Desk Clerk, regular full lime, graveyard shifts. Hotel audit and six months, to one year accounting preferred. Com puter experience a must. High school diploma or CED required. Limited housing available. Pay commensurate with experience. The following positions are sea sonal and may be part lime or full time (except shuttle driver, which is part time only). In all positions you will be required to work weekends, nights and holidays. Kah-Nce-Ta personnel is looking for hard working, reliable, energetic people who would like to give the resort business a try. Opportunities for advancement are there for those who wish to strive for them. Lodge Front Desk Clerk: Experi ence preferred, but will train. Re ceptionist experience will work as well if there was a lot of public contact. Above all, must enjoy working with a wide variety of people. Up to $5.50 an hour to start, depending on experience. Village Front Gate Clerk: Same as Lodge Front Desk but works at the Village gate to the RV and teepee park. This area is many times the sight of intense activity. More in formal and relaxed than the Lodge, but high standards of professionalism still desirable. Same pay as the Lodge. Resort Rescrvationist: Extensive telephone contact with public; takes reservations and handles special re Public invited To the editor, Please join The Jefferson County Domestic Violence Action Team for our next meeting in the Lower Level Multi-Purpose Meeting Room at Mountain View Hospital in Madras (12lh and A Streets) from 9:00 to 1 1 :00 on Tuesday morning, June 29, 1993. Lillian Yahtin will report on the survey results she has been collect ing about a safe shelter program on the Warm Springs Reservation, and answer any questions we may have about the developing plans. The re mainder of our discussion will center around ideas and suggestions for Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints Family Home Evenings Mondays at 7p.m. Shirley Smith Residence 2111 Wasco Street All are welcome Legal notices Conrdrild Tribe, of the Wirm Springs Res ervation of Oregon it Arthur B. Mitchell Defendant Cue No.! CRM-93 Tos Clifford Arthur, Jr. You ire hereby notified that the above cited cue(i), u filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court has been scheduled for a show cause hearing at 1:30 p.m. on the 2nd day of July, 1993. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at ihe, Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence of 011 393, should not be imposed for your fail ure to comply with the sentence imposed against you This hearing, will not be a full hearin g on the menu1 of the case; you must appear and defend againsl.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 any 3uestions, you should seek legal assistant imme tately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon oil this 16th dsy of May, 1993. Waller Langnese Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Subscription to Spilyay Tymoo Send subscription to: , SPILYAYTYMOO, 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. M members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Fisheries & Wildlife Technician lFish & WildlifeColleen Fugan Fiscal OfficerNatural Resources General Manager's OfficeCharles Calica Court BailiffPolice Department Teeny Tappo DispatcherPolice Department Teeny Tappo (2) Correction OfficersPolice DepartmcniTccny Tappo Mill SccurilyI)licc Department Teeny Tappo Power Sewing Machine Operator WS ClothingJudy Dickman ScamstrcssWS ClothingJudy Dickman Warm Springs Indian Health Center: (5) Dental Assistant Trainees; (1) Motor Vehicle Operator; Secretary; quests for all areas of the resort $4.75 and hour and up, depending on experience. Shuttle Driver Ferries guests of the resort to the various sights and activity spots on the property. Ex tensive guest contact while driving them in the shuttle. This is just as much a "people person" job as the others. Valid Oregon Driver's license and good driving record required. May need to furnish DMV printout of driving record. Pay is $45.55 to $50.00 per shift worked. Part time. Bell Person: Assist guests in and out of the hotel with their luggage and welcome them to Kah-Ncc-Ta. Keeps lobby entrance area picked up and presentable. May need to drive the shuttle occasionally, requires valid Oregon driver's license and good driving record. Also a printout of driving record from DMV. Apply in person at Kah-Ncc-Ta Resort 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mon day through Friday, at the Personnel Department Other openings at Kah-Ncc-Ta Resort are: Prep Cook Pantry Cook, Room Attendants, Line Cook Riverside Cafe, Assistant Recreation Director, Grounds, Maintenance Person. Kah-Nce-Ta Resort applications may be picked up at the Employ ment Services Department located in the Tribal Administration Building oral Kah-Nce-Ta Personnel Office. The Personnel Office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to meeting following up on the wonderfully at tended Cultural Sensitivity Work shop of May 13th. Even if you were not able to attend that meeting, I believe you will find the reviews and evaluations most interesting. If you would like any further in formation about our organization, please call me at 382-9227. We ap preciate the diversity of representa tion we saw at the Workshop in May, and we truly hope to maintain those connections. Sincerely, Melba Christopher Volunteer Coordinator Celeste Whllewolf Petitioner VI Louie Ike Respondent Cue No.) CV27i-92 To: Louie Ike You are hereby notified that a petition for Civil Complaint has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 3 p.m. on the 1 3th day of July, 1 993, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. AU of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You must appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Peti tioner, Celeste Whitewolf, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Civil Complaint. The petitioner will be present at the hearing. If you desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may have a legal aide, spokesperson or attor ney appear on your behalf at your expense. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 8th day of June. 1993. Waller Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court STATE auical Clerk trainee; Maintenance cchanic; Clerk TypistGwcn Leonard or Roberta Qucanpama 553. 11 Reward offered for stolen ring $100 REWARD offered for in formation or return of a diamond ring stolen from my home on the weekend of June 12 & 13. It is be lieved to have been pawned to someone in the area. If you have any information of it'i whereabouts, please call 553-1209 or 553-2100. Furniture Outlet now open Quality for less. Sofia, Mctlonalt, dining Mt, mattrtiMt, chair, much much mors). 19889 8th St. Tumalo. Oragon 97701 385-5633 David Guzman American Indian gift shop Klahowya American Indian Gift Shop is being listed for sale. This includes the business only, not property. The shop has been in operation since 1989, which attests to its success. The building which houses the shop is currently being rented at the unbelievably low cost of only $365 per month, which means the lowest overhead possible. The shop is lo cated inside the city limits of the coastal town of Coos Bay, Oregon, right on Highway 101 northbound, which is excellent for tourist attrac Mt. View offers better phone system Mountain View Hospital District has a new phone system designed to better serve their patrons. The district phone number remains the same, but now you can dial the desired exten sion with your touch lone phone. Mountain View Hospital District phone number is (503) 475-3882. Frequently needed extensions are: Emergency Department 221 1 Administration 2293 Business Of flee: AccL Rcp(A-G) 2234 Acct Rep. (H-O) 2290 AccL Rep.(P-Z) 2278 AccL Rep. (Home Health, Nursing Home, Self Pay 2232 Discharge PlanningSocial Services 2284 Family Care Clinic 2321 Home Health Hospice 2310 Laboratory 2297 Medical Records 2231 1 ...2...3 look at mo I turned 3, Happy Birthday Maranda Leala Bluebacklll Lots of love. Mom. Dad, & Bro'a Happy Birthday Innle Ouselll June 25 May you grow with lots of bve & happiness. Lots of love. Grandma Hum-Hum Bird Happy Birthday To Our Mom and Grandma Dorothy Phare June 25th We love you for being such a special "Lady" Hugs and Kisses Ralph, Jewell, Scheldon, Sunmi & Sid apologize To the editor, I Kathlee Caldera apologize to whoever it concerns for what I did wrong. Kathlee Caldera Happy 13th Birthday Sid! June 15th Our love and hugs to our "baby" Minnlck (He's a teenager EEEK!) From. Mom. Dad, Scheldon and Sunmiet TI ZIP I I - . , Ideniij Ify the location of this gto-quk and win a year' t subscription to Spilyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend and t Spilyay mug. Call 553-1644 after 1:00 p.m. Monday, June 28 with your answer. anew. tion. The shop also has a well-established local following. The best part is that the shop in cludes living quarters. The new owner can live right on the premises, saving even more. The new owner docs not have to have Native Heritage to succeed. Klahowya Indian Gift Shop is the only Native American shop in the county, but attracts people from all over Oregon. Its good reputation is well-known even outside the state. ' The shop is small, but growth po tential is enormous. The shop cur- Nursing Home 2216 Personnel 2228 Physical Therapy 2250 PlanningPublic Relations 2294 Respiratory Therapy 2225 X-Ray 2224 Lordy, Lordy look who turned 40 Happy Birthday Mouse!!! June 22 Love Leni & Family Happy Birthday Mouse!!! Wishing you all the happiness you deserve. Lots ojlove, MOM 26 Look who's old as the sticks. Happy Birthday Beeps!!! June 21 Love, Leni & Family Happy Birthday Beeps!!! Hope you live a long happy life. Lots of love, MOM Sympathy for loss expressed To the editor, I would like to write to my family with my deepest regret and sympathy for the loss of a loved one. She meant a lot to me. I would like to say that I praise God be with all of the Bosey family. I apologize for not being able to attend the services and pay my respect. You will all be in my prayers and thoughts. May you all be strong in heart and spirit Respectfully, Roberta J. Bruce J.CJail, Madras OR. - - H Gco-quiz in Coos Bay offered for sale rcntly grosses over S26.00O per year, but with increased inventory, this figure will easily double or triple. The sale will include the follow ing: Inventory, currcnUy valued at $10,000 Equipment and displays, valued at $2,000 (total assets thus are $12,000) Current owner is willing to train in the business. This includes sale and buying advice, wholesale sources Howlak Tichum Rose Kalama Thirty-five yearold Rose Rosalind Kalama passed away Sunday, June 13, 1993 in Sunnysidc, Washington in a traffic accident She was an en rolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. She was born December 3, 1957 in Redmond, Oregon to Roland Kalama, Sr. and Edith Albert Kalama. She attended school at Warm Springs Elementary and Madras Jr. High School, she then went on to Chemawa Indian School, and at tended college in Yakima. She was recently residing in Priest Rapids, Washington. Kalama was a tradi tional person who belonged to the Longhouse Washut and Shaker reli gions. Upon her arrival to Priest Rapids she became part of their Anthony Ike Enrolled member of the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs, twenty-three year old Anthony Shawn Ike passed away Monday, June 14, 1993 at Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. His cause of death is under investigation. He was a lifetime resident of Warm Springs and White Salmon, Washington, at the time of his death was living in Tulsa, Okla homa. He was born October 1 1, 1969 at Bend, Oregon to Marvin and Evangaline (Bruington) Ike. He married Elsie Spino on February 16, 1991 in Reno, Nevada. ' Dressing ceremonies were held Friday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs with overnight services following. Burial services were Saturday, June 19 at the Agency Cemetery. Casket bearers were; Clint Smith, Roscoe Larry Heath, Sr. Larry Joe Heath, Sr. passed away Tuesday June 15, 1993 due to a jeep tractor crash, just outside White Salmon, Washington. Fifty-seven year old Heath was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. At the time of his death, he was living in Husum, Washington. He was bom August 12, 1935 in Warm Springs to Walter Heath and Ellen Sconawah Heath. He married Carla Jo Vidler on October 3 1 , 197 1 in Warm Springs. He is survived by his wife; Carla Larry Sixty-two year old Larry Arthur of Warm Springs passed away June 19, 1993 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon due to an apparent heart attack. He was an enrolled memberof the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. He was born May 1,1931 in Celilo, Oregon to McKinlcy and Jessie (Anderson) Arthur. He grew up in Warm Springs and attended schools in Warm Springs and Madras. He served in the United States Army. He married Priscilla Tufti on January 1 5, 197 1 at Vancouver, Washington. He was employed as a Building Maintenance Foreman for the Utili ties department for The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. He was a journeyman carpenter, painter, and supervisor. He also painted houses and did concrete work and framing. His main interest was ministering God's word and witnessing his faith. Dressing ceremonies were held Saturday.June 19 at Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home in Madras. Overnight services were held at Simnasho for inventory and supplies, consignor contacts, and even craft making if new owner is interested. Current owner will provide her own consignment items on a con tinuing basis, and will convince other consignors to continue to provide them, too. The price of the business is only $15,000 cash. Interested persons should contact Diane McAlistcr at '03) 269-7349, days or evenings. Longhouse. j Dressing ceremonies were held Sunday, June 13, 1993 at 1 p.m. in Washington and was conducted by Sarah Quacmpts. Overnight services were held at the Warm Springs Agency Longhouse. Lonnie Sclam conducted the services. Burial was at 7 a.m. Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at the Agency Cemetery. She is survived by her children; Dorothy Lynn Kalama, Dionne Marie Thomas, Patrick Harry Wycna, Jr., Edith S. Wyena and Antonia Rae Wahsise. Her brothers; Foster J., Patrick P., Roland, Jr., Sterling, Albert K. Kalama, Mclvin Tewee, and Ronnie Holliqllia, Jr. Her sisters: Angeline Kalama Frank, Patricia Marie Kalamaand Judith Jill Kalama. Thompson, Jr., James Greeley, Rick Lovell, Leandcr Williams, Warner Williams, Leonard Dave, Jr., and Allen Spino. Survivors include: his wife; Elsie Spino-Ike of Lyle, Washington, his father; Marvin James Ike of Warm Springs, his children; Cynthia Lee and Kelli Griffin Ike of Lyle, Washington, his brothers; George Dale Ike and Marvin James Ike. His sisters; Rhonda Rae Ike and Robin Royale Ike of Warm Springs. Also surviving is his mother; Evangaline Garrison of Broken Arrow, Okla homa, his brothers; Jess Garrison and Gary Garrison, sisters; Gwendolyn, Sylvia and Raelean Garrison all of Oklahoma. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Joe Ike and Dorothea Cassaway. Heath, his children; Ellen Jo Heath, Louise JoAnn Heath and Larry Jo Heath, Jr. His brothers; William Bill Heath, Kirby Gay Heath, and Walter Larry Heath, Jr. His sisters; Stephanie Rita Heath and Sharon Priscilla (Heath) CrookedArm. He was preceded in death by his father; Walter Heath on September 28, 1975, his mother; Ellen Heath in September 1945, his brothers; Eldred Heath on March 23, 1958, Evans Heath of March 12, 1949, his sisters; Delores Heath of December 13, 1973, Sharon Heath on February 28, 1949. Arthur Longhouse Sunday, June 20, 1993 at 7 p.m. officiated by Merle Williams. Burial was held Monday, June 21, 1 993 at 6 a.m. at S imnasho Cemetery. Casket bearers were; Jim Wesley, Cecil Brunoe.Dolan Wahcneka,Tom Strong, Ferman Tufti, Don Tahkeal. Honorary bearers were all family and friends and the Full Gospel Minister. Survivors include his wife; Priscilla Arthur of Warm Springs, his children; Rodrick Arthur of Warm Springs, Nanita Tahkeal of Wapato, Washington, Etta Arthur, Kenrick, Matthew and Albita Arthur of Warm Springs, his brother, Taylor Arthur of Warm Springs, his sister Arlene Tenorio and numerous grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father Mckinley Arthur in 1967, his mother Jessie Arthur in 1988, his brothers; Tracy in 1990. Clifford in 1970, and an infant boy. His sisters; Imogene Frank in 1963, Elizabeth Bobb in 1964, Cora Scott in 1974, Geraldine Arthur in 1950, Mamie Arthur in 1939, and an infant girl.