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PAGE 10 February 4, 1994 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Happy 2nd Birthday Hillary Patrice Camaa Love, Sister, Mom, and Dad It's finally your Birthday Sam! Happy Birthday to our Samantha Jo Pennington! She's four on February 17, 1994 With lots of love, Mom, Da-das, and brother Drew On patrol "DARE" flag presented at Slmnasho In keeping with the "DARE" relationshipbctweenSchooI.Parents, and Police; members of the Warm Springs Police Department were on hand as the opening ceremonies got underway to dedicate and re-open the Simnasho school. Following the dinner at the Simnasho Longhouse, Don Courtney, Oswald Tias, Howard Patt, McGruff the Crime Dog and lead DARE Officer Mary Calica-Stewart presented Mrs. Thurman with the official flag of DARE in hopes that the education process will continue for years to come. Small packets were also given to Mrs. Thurman for each student recognizing the need for continued education in the area of how to say "No to alcohol & drugs". DARE stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education which is in it's third year of presentation here in Warm Springs. It is hoped that down the road, the program can be offered to elementary students at even an earlier age prior to leaving the Warm Springs area after the fifth grade. Kids and alcohol Are your kids making friends or drinking buddies? Kids drink to fit in; and millions of them are getting drunk, getting sick and getting killed. Find out what's going on with kids and alcohol. Six reasons why alcohol and kids don't mix: 1 . ) 46 of high schools say alcohol is their most serious problem. 2. ) The most likely cause of death fora 16-year old in America is alcohol related. 3. ) The number one killerof teens and young adults is alcohol related highway death. 4. ) Alcohol use is also associated with homicides, suicides and Legal notices- Confederated Tribe or the Warm Spring! ReaervatloR or Oregon vi. Jereen Thomai Defendant Cut No. JV132, 133-9S, JV38-93 To: Jereen Thomai You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(i), if filed in the Warm Spring! Tribal Court, hit been icheduled for trialhearing at 1 1 :00 a.m. on the 23rd day of February, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Spring! Tribal Court at the time and date ihown to defend tgiinit the charge(i). You may be repretented by younelf, by an attorney, or by a ipokei man, at your own eipenie. You may bring any document! you believe are relevant to thia ctuie, and you may bring witneaiei to teitify on yourbchalf.Youmayrequeatthe Court to lubpoen a your witnesses, however, you mutt lubmil your lilt of witneuei no later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do 10 will not be considered iufficient reaaon to poitpone the trial. If you have any questions, you ihould leek legal advice immediately. If you fail to appear as io ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arreat. Dated at Warm Springs, on thil 24th day of January, 1994. Loll Sohappy Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Gus, look who's 1 already! Happy Birthday cute boy February 12 I 1 I I li J i Volunteers attend workshop To the editor, Myself and 9 volunteers from the Victim's Assistance Program attended a workshop in Clackamas, OR on December 8lh. The workshop was Death Notification, and this was being sponsored by the National MADD Mother's Organization. The first speaker was a Clackamas County sheriff. He discussed the fatal auto accident scene and his procedures after a fatal crash has occurcd. Next, there were a group of three panelists, a father of a son who was killed in a car crash and two police officers. The father told a heart tugging story of how he and his wife were told about the death of their son and two of his friends. It was a very informative class and I came away feeling more confident about talking with family left behind after a death. I would like to let the people of my Designs for sale Beadwork designs for sale various sizes. Can be used for what ever. Call Jim Scott at 553-5723 for E rices or see the designs at 4462 Ipper Dry Creek. drowning...the other three leading causes of deaths among youth. 5. ) College administrators estimate that student alcohol use leads to 34 percent of academic problems and 25 percent of college dropouts. 6. ) Alcohol is involved in many violent crimes among students such as date rape, robbery and assault More than one-half of campus incidents...from violent behavior to property damagcare related directly to alcohol use. Would a person that is under the influence of alcohol and drugs behave or act in the same manner if they were not under the influence. Sources: National poll of high school student councils 1991; National council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence 1993; Office of the Inspector General Survey 1991; - National Commission on Drug-Free Schools 1990 and the Office of Inspector General Report-Youth & Alcohol: "Drinkingand Crime" 1993. CAUTION...Crosswalk ahead In an effort to keep community members safe, the Public Safety Branch is becoming more concerned for the overall safety of those individuals using cross walks in and around Warm Springs area. Several reports of close calls have reached the branch as pedestrians use those cross walks. With the "New" Hollywood comes a need for additional lighting; particularly at the intersections with cross walks. Motorists are encouraged to be extra careful at night when in or around these intersections to be on the lookout for some of our smaller community members. Those out at night are encouraged to dress in lighter color clothing or better yet, reflective clothing to help the motorist see you. Drivers are encouraged to be aware Confederated Tribei of the Warm Spring! Reservation 01 Oregon v. Francisco Sanchez Defendant Cue No. CV32I 35-93 To: Francisco Sanchez You are hereby notified: That the above cited caie(t), ai filed in the Warm Spring! Tribal Court, hai been icheduled for trialhearing at 3 KK) p.m. on the 24th day of February, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and dale shown to defend sgsinst the charge(i). You may be represented by younelf, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring any document! you believe are relevant to thil cauae, and you may bring witnesses to teitify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witneuei no liter than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do to will not be considered iufficient reason to poitpone the trial. If you have any questions, you ihould leek legil advice immediately. 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 it Warm Spring!, on thil 24th diy of January, 1994. Gerald J. Danzuka Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Don't forget your sweetheart on Valentine's Day SPILYAY TYMOO, NAME ADDRESS CITY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I I All members of itie Confederated - - - w - - no cost SpHyay Tymoo Is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. community know who from our Victim's Assistance Program attended: Foster Kalama, Sam Kcntura, Corrina Domingo, Joe Roley, Bob Medina, Perthina White, Laura Switzlcr, Linda Thompson, Sarah Thompson and myself. Sara Scott, Adult Advocate Victim's Assistance Program I'm sorry To the editor, I'm sorry for driving while I was intoxicated on April 4, 1993 Melvin Scott, Sr. Happy Birthday Dadl Feb. 2nd We love you! Tonya. George & Leanna (Baby) of what their responsibilities are when it comes to areas where cross walks are in place. Do I stop, keep going, proceed with caution, or what? If I do stop, am I going to be struck from behind or is this other vehicle just going to pass me and strike the pedestrian. Please drive safely. Branch basketball team Improves record Following (8) eight games thus far in the noon basketball league at the Community Center, Team Public Safety finds itself with a seven win, one loss record as strategy plays an important role attributing to this record. Team Captain, Bob Sjolund has been sidelined due to an unforeseen ankle injury that leaves a void in the middle as others are trying to fill. Team members are made up of: Bob Sjolund, Mackie Begay, Don Winishut, Anson Begay, Dorian Soliz, Romaine Miller, Sr. Willie Bagley and Don Courtney. Retrieving evidence or property As a means to improve service when retrieving property from the police department, please note the following: , You may come and pick up evidence or property that was taken by one of the officers between the hours of 8 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. and between Noon to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. To pick up property you need to bring; the blue copy of the evidence receipt or bring identification with you to show who you are and to be able to identify the item (color, what it is, distinguishing marks, etc). In the event the item was seized as evidence, only after disposition of the court or case will the item(s) be release, destroyed, or whatever the court orders. Questions as to it's role Confederated Tribes of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon VI. Johnnie Guerln Defendant Case No. CV2M-93 To: Johnnie Guerln You ire hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), ai filed in the Warm Spring! Tribal Court, hai been icheduled for trialhearing at 9:00 a.m. on the 25th day of February, 1 994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Spring! tribal Court at the time ind due shown todef end sgsinst the chirge(i). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You miy bring any document! you believe are relevant to this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court tosubpoeni your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witneuei no liter than two weeks prior to trill; failure to do so will not be considered sufficient reason to postpone the trill. If you hive any questions, you should leek legal advice immediately. If you fail to appear is io ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arreat. Dated it Warm Springs, on thil 25th diy of January, 1994. Gerald J. Danzuka Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court r i i i v.. The Movie House in Terrebonne has 2,000 videos for sale Receive an additional 10 off with this coupon Subscription to Spiiyay Tymoo Send subscription to: P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 ; STATE $9.00 per year In the U.S. S 15.00 Der vear outside the Tribes of Warm SDrinas will receive the Snllvav Tvmoo at ( 4 - ft . " KLT. A. . A. V y I Identify the location of this site and win a year's subscription to Spilyay Tymoo, a mug and a Date Log, for yourself or afrwnaYouwUlalsowinunlimUedraJtolisteningprivUegesiUKWSOXallSpUyayrt 7. (the item) in any court proceeding can be answered by the Prosecutors office on whether they need the item for court presentation. Example: you sere made victim in a theft where the police recovered your VCR player and arrested the suspect. Does the Prosecutorneed to hold your item till court is over? When items are taken in for "Safekeeping" or "Found property", a letter will normally be sent to you notifying you of something that was found or kept for safekeeping. When you come to retrieve said item, please bring the letter with you to the police department to recover the item listed in the letter and be able to describe it. Victims Assistance As we begin a new year; Ramona and her limited staff of volunteers would like to share the following with our community: The mission of the Warm Springs Victims Assistance program is to provide it's membership and others who are victims of crime, assistance on a moments notice 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The program has the intent to help the people in the community to build self-esteem, gain confidence and trust in the Judicial system and other Community services, by growing stronger and healthier. Types of Abuse: Domestic Violence: Physical, sexual andor emotional (psychological) violence by the abuser in order to gain control or power over the victim. Child Abuse: Intentional physical or mental injury, sexual abuse or exploitation, andor neglect of a child under the age of 18-years. RapeSexual Assault: Sexual contact with anyone who cannot or does not give informed, willing consent. Services provided: include transportation to shelter, safe home, Nancy Johnson Petitioner vs. Ralph Wallulatum Respondent Summons For Publication Cue No. D0123-93 To Ralph Wallulatum You are hereby notified that a petition for support his been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By thil notice you are summoned to ippear in thil mittcr it i hearing icheduled for 9:00 a.m., on the 25th diy of February, 1 994, at the Warm Springi Tribal Court. All 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 Petitioner, Nancy Johnson, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for support. The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If youdesirc to personally argue yoursideof the case, you mayhavealegal aide, spokesperson or attorney ippear on your behalf at your expense. If you hive my questions, you ihould seek legal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springi, Oregon, this 25th day of January, 1994. Lola Sohappy Judge, Warm Springi Tribal Court J ZIP U.S i i or relatives away from crisis situations, to the hospital, etc.; Advocacy in Court for victims when needed, talking to the victim in an effort to help herhim understand that shehe is a victim. Assuring that everyone is safe and that no other harm will come to anyone. Helping the victim tell herhis story as shehe sees fit by being supportive in listening and showing real concern and not ask for details. Referring victims to appropriate programs. Helping victims take control of their own lives by letting them decide what actions are best for them; helping herhim know that shehe is not to blame. Program Eligibility: No one shall be denied access to services because of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, age, physical or mentally disability, or national origin. Requests for services may be made by calling the Police dispatch, dialing "91 1" in an emergency, the Victim's Assistance office at 553-3357, or by seeing us in person in our office in the Warm Springs Tribal Court building. Remember...you are a person who should not be abused! Safety Committee report During the last regularly scheduled meeting of the Tribal Safety Committee, the following were addressed as worked continues to address each item: Dogs running loose in the community; ;wild dog packs at large in the rural areas; additional street lighting needed at Hollywood & Warm Springs Street, Hollywood & Shitike Creek road, Highway 26 & Hollywood, Highway 26 & East Tenino, East Tenino & Quail Trail and remote areas along East Tenino. Repair of street lights were also discussed which Don Courtney explained that at a minimum, an officer is assigned on night shift to complete a street light report during the month that is submitted to PP & L, Public Utilities or Wasco County; wherever the light might be out of which then these individuals would make arrangements for repair, etc. The Agency Longhouse parking lot was also discussed as in need of repair to the lighting situation. Community members concerned for the overall safety of the community are encouraged to write or stop by Fire & Safety and let us know. PSB Employee of the year With the closing of 1993; the Public Safety Branch is preparing to make it s selection on choosing an outstanding employee for the year. Under consideration for 1993 is Romaine Miller, Sr., Karla Tias, Debbie Zamora, Joseph Tornbom, Teeny Tappo, Sarah Thompson, Lavena Ike, Jack McClelland, Erma Howlak Jeannie Sixty-two year old resident of Warm Springs, Jeannie Halfmoon Danzuka passed away at her home in Warm Springs following a long ill ness on Thursday, January 27, 1994. She was an enrolled member of the Umatilla Nation, born June 7, 1931 in Pendleton, Oregon to Rich ard and Cecilia (Stevens) Halfmoon. She attended school at Chemawa School in Salem, Oregon. She married Sam Danzuka, De cember 31. 1964 in Walla Walla, Washington and made her living as a homemaker. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Dressing ceremonies were held Friday, January 28, 1994 at the Agency Longhouse at 2 p.m., offi ciated by Margaret Boise. Overnight services followed with officiating by Wilson We wa, Jr. Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, January 29, 10 t.m. at the Warm Springs Catholic Church. Celebrant was Reverend Todd Unger. Burial cer emonies followed the church services at the Agency Cemetery in Warm Springs. Casket bearers were: Frank r Garcia and Mariam Souers. In part, PSB supervisory staff are looking at the following in making this selection: length of service, general attitude or behavior, overall commitment to the branch & division in which they work, any success stones in 1993, any special projects developed or implemented in 1993, overall productivity in their respective divisions, community relations & services, and performance under critical incident, pressure, or deadlines. Any community members who may want to express their vote, support, or can share a positive experience with regards to the employee(s) be considered can write or call Chief Don Courtney at the Police Department at 553-3272. Ride a long program Members of the community who might want to consider being a police officer in the near future may want to consider participating in the WSPD ride-a-long-program. If you're not interested but still want to experience what an officer goes through during their tour of duty, you still can participate. Contact Captain Tias for more details and space availability at 553-3272. Vehicle Code Awareness WSTC310.372Pedestrian'sRight of Way in Crosswalk: (1) When a pedestrian is crossing a roadway within a marked or unmarked crosswalk where there are no traffic control signals in place or in operation, a driver shall stop before entering the crosswalk and yield the right of way to the pedestrian: (a) If the pedestrian is on the half of the roadway on and along which the driver is proceeding; or (b) If the pedestrian is approaching the half of the roadway along which the driver is approaching so closely as to be in a position of danger. (2) A pedestrian crossing a roadway within a crosswalk where there are no traffic control signals in place or in operation who is closely approaching or has reached the center of the roadway is in a position of danger under subsection (1) of this section. (3) A driver who fails to stop and yield the right of way to a pedestrian crossing within a crosswalk under subsection (1) of this section commits a class B traffic infraction. WSTC 3 10.374 Pedestrian leaving Curb: (1) A pedestrian shall not suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and move into the path of a vehicle which is so close as to constitute an immediate hazard. (2) A pedestrian who moves into the path of a vehicle in violation of subsection (1 ) of this section commits a class C traffic infraction. Don Courtney, Chief of Police Tichum Danzuka Halfmoon, Ron Halfmoon, Alphonsus Halfmoon, Wilfred Halfmoon, Rod Cowpoo, Jessie Jones, Jim Quaid and Ron Cameron. Honorary Casket bearers were the "Wellness Team", Margaret Buckland, Lucinda Green, Thelma Coburn, Louise Jackson, Iris Smith, Ruth Tewee and Viola Govenor. Survivors include: Her husband; Sam Danzuka, her daughters; Celeste Whitewolf of Portland, Oregon.Judy King of Eugene, Oregon, Julie Quaid of Madras, Oregon, and Margie Gabriel of Canada, her sons; Gilbert Kalama, Carl Kalama, Francis Kalama and Simon Kalama all of Warm Springs. Her sisters; Philomena Halfmoon, Ruth Tias and Lillian VanPelt of Pendleton, Oregon, and Chloe Ellenwood of Lapwai, Idaho, her brother, Wilford Halfmoon of Montana. Also surviving is her father; Richard Halfmoon and nu merous grandchildren. She was pre ceded in death by her mother Cecilia Stevens and two brothers; Daniel Johnson and Rupert Halfmoon.