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T PACK 8 September 3. 1993 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Job openings Job openings is of August 30. ; 1993 are listed below. The submit an K plication fur a job contact Amelia wee at 533-3262. To ask about job ' details contact the contact person ' listed. Sports produccrKTWINSPaul Tilton JanitorMuscumWillic Sucona Sr. Staff AccouniantI'inanccLisa Sledge Firefichter EMTFirc &. Safety RaNeva Dowty Range A Ag SecretaryRange & AgRobcrt Brunoe Journeyman CarpenterEducation BranchLucas Ike Planning SpccialistNR Inter Govt. Policy & PlanningEugene Greene Water Resource TcchnicianNR Water &. Soil DeptTDcepak Schgal or Paula Miller Resident Fish BiologistNR Fish ericsJim Griggs or Mark Fritsch Water & Wastewater Engineer Plant Management! lerb Graybacl OMA meets in Warm Springs Deadline to register for the Or egon Museums Association Quar terly Meeting, to be held at Kah-Nce-Ta Resort and the Museum at Warm Springs September 12 and 13, is Au gust 28. For further information concern ing the meeting, contact the Museum at 553-3331. For room reservations at Kah-Nce-Ta call 553-1112. The resort is offering special rates for OMA members who identify them selves as attending the meeting. Ac commodations are also available in Madras at numerous motels. Those attending the meeting are required to pre-ordcr box lunches for the meet ing at a cost of $7.50 each. Graf itti marks h"; bloomer , M I 1 1 I I " ' Is V;t I ' L I The Warm Springs Elementary cafeteria refrigerator was a blackboard of sorts, issue a warning 10 nvais. .'"'. m .US 1 vr', :-': r f - y ., i4 door at the Education Center carries Subscription to Spilyay Tymoo Send subscription to: SPILYAY TYMOO, P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS CITY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $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-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Gift Shop ClerkWS Museum Michael Hammond AnnounccrKWSOKen Miller Micro computer Support TechJ OISLloyd Phillips Finance ClerkFinance Services OlSJudy Johnson Secretary J luman Services Social ServiccsGaylc Rodgers Counselor I Vocational Rehab. Social ServiccsGaylc Rodgers Rehab. TechnicianSocial Ser viccsGaylc Rodgers Vocational Rehab. DirectorSo cial ServiccsGaylc Rodgers WarehousemanFire Manage mcntCarrctt Cooke Special Officer MatronPolice DcpartmentTccny Tappo JailcrA'olicc DepartmentTeeny Tappo Part Time ClerkTribal Prosccu lorTccny Tappo Power Sewing Machine Opcra torWS ClothingJudy Dickman ScamstrcssWS ClothingJudy Dickman Oregon Babes win tournament- continued from page 6 6. During the third game they lost to Taholah 10-12. They came back in the fourth to defeat Steven's Farm of Lapwai 14-9. In the fifth game the beat the Nationcttcs 13-6, United Tribes of Spokane in the sixth game 8-7. Then came into championship with Taholah having to defeat them twice as they did, 16-9 in the first game and 24-12 in the second. June Smith and Heather Kinlcy were named all stars and Heather Kinlcy was awarded Most Valuable Player and Best Bat. territory, delivers message Rest in peace? Ky:Jt was the day before school was to start and Warm Springs Elementary teachers and officials, while preparing for the new school year, could peer out the school windows and see the mark of gangs on the cafeteria. Scrawled on the side of the building were abbrevi ated warnings to rival gang mem bers. Elementary school janitor Dale Spencer spent nearly four hours August 31 removing the ugly messages with four cans ofgrafitti remover. So far, police have no leads on who is responsible for the vandalism. elaborate drawings. STATE $9.00 per year in the U.S Kah-Nrr-Ta Rrsorl has open Ings for: Room Attendants, line cook, front desk manager w3 vrs. cxp., HVAC Mechanic, Grounds wvalid ODL, Maintenance Person. Apply in person with personnel from 8-4. Job announcement Personal Computer Specialist The Office of Information Sys tems (OIS) is looking for a dedicated team-player, who is detail-oriented. This person must be dependable and able to follow verbal and written instructions. Must be looking for a challenge and enjoy learning new things. Confidentiality is a require ment. The job duties include: 1. Working with Microcomputers 2. Using Microcomputers 3. General office duties 4. Working with the central computer Some experience with the use of microcomputers is preferred, but not required. Good office skills are re quired. Salary is based on education and relevant experience in the range of $16,000 to $22,000. Please submit applications to Employment Services. Closing date is September 10, 1993. Chemawa Indian School Indian high school studcnts...Chcmawa wants you! Chemawa Indian School is a BIA off -reservation Boarding High School, serving grades 9-12, is lo cated in Salem, Oregon. Chemawa has provided education programs for Indian youth since 1880. Chcmawaawardsastandard Oregon High School Diploma and is accredited by the Northwest Asso ciation of Colleges and Schools. Chemawa has a wide range of secondary course offerings that include the regular program, Special Education, Career Education, Voca- used by gang members to 1 ZIP jf f." '"' 'v. ; i ' I 1" I T . t- ' f -a i ; t ; ', , " ' i ' f . f ' , V -J ;,; . - -i u!.-; v,. 5 . ' . ' i - . "7, r i - i5ft?vA-f - ' - . . . - v' , ' Gco-quiz When Is thUplaet? Correctly Identify the location of this geologic rock formation and win a year's subscription 7 fir' TymooforyuneV ofritndanda Spilyay mug. Call 553-1644 after 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September Uonal Skills, Chapter I and gifted, talented, creative areas. Specialized courses in whole language and survival skills designed to help freshmen are pro vided. A 24 work station Writer's WorkBcnch computer lab is being used in conjunction with all English Classes to improve writing skills. The Personalized Education Program Lab is open after school, evenings and weekends to allow stu dents to get help with school work, to make-up courses and to complete extra courses. The library is also open evenings. The school has a wide range of programs designed to meet the students special needs. Counseling and other services are provided by the Academic, Intensive Residential Guidance, Exceptional Child Resi dential, Substance Abuse, and IHS Mental Health programs. A number of sports, clubs, recreational and social activities are provided for students after school hours. Sports include Soccer, Cross Country, Volleyball, Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Softball and Base ball. Activities include river rafting, hiking, skiing, local college games, Check out Chemawa Indian High School! An all-Indian BIA Boarding high school located in Salem, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest A beautiful modern campus, with comprehensive educational, ath letic, recreational and home living facilities. An Indian education high school program with tradition and it continues operation since 1880. Special programs with extra help for you...The extended day pro gram that allows you to make-up or earn extra credits. Chapter I, gifted and talented, special edu cation, Writer's WorkBench, Computer Assisted Instruction. Comprehensive Substance Abuse Programs, help. Including coun seling, assessment, groups, in and out patient treatmcntand aftercare. Activities and Intcrscholastic sports. Including student govern ment, student council, clubs, publications, cross country, soccer, basketball, wrestling, baseball, Softball and track. An outstanding student recreation program includes: trips to the Or egon coast and beaches, camping, river rafting, skiing, fishing, horseback riding, picnics, roller skating, attending powwows and much much more. We pay your travel, room, board and educational expenses. You attend school and pass your classes. For more information about attending Chemawa contact the school at 503-399-5721 Ext. 138 and get started with the application process. Legal notice Confederated Trlbo of the Warm Spring! Rti trvatlon of Oregon VI Frederick D. Bobb Defendant Cae No.! CV372-M To: Frederick D. Bobb You are hereby notified that the above cited cue(i), aa Tiled in the Warm Springs Tribal Court has been icheduled for a (how cause hearing at 1 :30 p.m. on the 14th day of September, 1993. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time a'r.d date shown, to show cause why the suspended sentence of 030393, 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 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 ma y enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. If you hsve any questions, you should seek legal assistance imme diately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 12th day of August, 1993. Waller Langnew Judge, Wane) Springs Tribal Court invites students to enroll intramural sports, dances, pool, swimming and movies. Students are encouraged to become involved in the activities of their choice and to learn more about traditional native cultures. Chemawa is located about 5 miles north of Salem, Oregon and has a new and modern facility that includes a classroom building, a din ing hall, an auditorium, swimming pool, gym complex, tennis courts, a stadium, field, rubber asphalt track, a ten dormitory home living complex and an IHS clinic. Xndi, fort Silt Indian Alumni Association Masts tfit 1993 fyunum fyttption at tfovard Johnson's Convtntim Center 'Ballroom Stpumbtr 17, 1993, 7:00 p.m. and t union on JSIS Campus 10:00 am. to 12:00 midnight Sepum6trl8, 1993 4 A mmm- i 1871 - 1993 1 12 ytars Later Iht 7S IS Spirit Lives On LAWTON, OKLAHOMA Howlak Tichum Evangeline Trimble Lifetime resident of Warm Springs, Evangeline Aurel Trimble passed away at her home in Warm Springs after an extended illness on August 21, 1993 at the age of 65. She was born January 9, 1928 in Warm Springs to Jasper Emil and Ruby Edith (Smith) Switzler. She was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, where she grew up. She married Ross Ricky Kalama on November3, 1947, they divorced June 14, 1965. She then married Frederick John Trimble, Sr. on May 27, 1967 and he passed away on March 13, 1976. Her jobs included picking berries, beans, potatoes and apples. Being a clerk at Macy's store,, a waitress, a janitor at the girls dorm, 5 star cleaning, maid at Kah-Nee-Ta, S id waiter lookout, mach ine operator at Warm Springs Apparel Industries, Matron at the old jail, bundling Christmas trees for shipping and selling and dish washing. Trimble was a well known beadworker. Her bcadwork was rec ognized by her colors, designs and quality. She had orders for her work throughout the west coast, mid-west to New York and Canada. She was modest , even when praised for her beautiful work, pointing out mistakes she thought she made. With a lot of hard work and many tears, Evangaline saw her children receive their high school diplomas. Which was very important to her she received her GED in 1964 when the eldest daughter graduated. Private dressing ceremonies were held. An all denominational prayer service was held Monday, August 23, at 7 p.m. at Bel-Air Colonial If you are having problems in school missing too many days, failing classes, feeling left out, feel ing lost in the crowd, living in a remote area, looking for a school that meets your special needs, want to get help for your problems, or want to attend a school that recognizes your Indian culture and heritage then Chemawa may be the school for you. For an application and enrollment information call 503-399-5721 Ext. 1 38; or write to Registrar, Chemawa Indian School, 3700 Chemawa Road N.E., Salem, Oregon 97304. Funeral Home in Madras. Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 24, 1993 at 10 a.m. at the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church which was officiated by Rev. Rick Ribeiro and Rev. Allen Elston. The burial followed Tuesday's services at the Agency Cemetery in Warm Springs. Casket bearers were; Jason Palmer, Kanet Wolfe, Elliott S witzler, Larson Kalama, Sr., William Trimble, Joelden Surface, Chris Jack III and Victor Switzler. S he is survived by her older sister; Edith Elaine (S witzler) Danzuka, her half sisters; Leota Margie (Switzler) Saunders, Beulah Neva (Switzler) Calica and Susan Jane (Switzler) Coronado. Her children; Eraina Eileen (Danzuka) Palmer, Linda Ladine (Kalama) Langley, Ross Rocky Kalama, Dorina Darla (Kalama) Surface, Relda Ladema (Kalama) Jack, Tamera Joy (Kalama) Hoptowit, Esther Ruth (Kalama) Culpus, Reona Rhonda (Trimble) White, Leana Larey (Trimble) Blucback, Darlene Ruby (Trimble) Bailey. Evangeline is also survived by 41 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her mother, Ruby (Smith) on October 4, 1983, her father, Jasper Switzler on September 12, 1969, her younger brother, Dclton J. Switzler on De cember 1, 1987, her half brothers; Wilbert Herbie Switzler, and Emil Danny Switzler. Her children; Dean Christen Kalama, born August 25, 1955, deceased September 30, 1956, Rory Dean Kalama, bom June 30, 1957, deceased July 7, 1957, and Ronald Timothy Switzler who passed away on March 26, 1946.