PAGE 8 February 18, 1994 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo I Job openings Thft inh nnenintK fl tf Fphmnrv 7 are listed below. If you would like to submitan application contact Amelia Tewee. To ask about job details call the contact person listed. Apprentice Job Coach Assistant Work Exp. DevyHamilton Greeley or Eunice Esquiro Food Service AssistantECEJulie Quaid Information AnalystPlanning officeRay Rangila Secretary IIICPSCheryl Tom Part Time Youth WorkerCPS Linda Thompson YCC program application due Applications are now available for summer employment in the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) program of the Deschutes National Forest. Work is out-of-doors performing needed conservation work including slash disposal, trail maintenance and campground cleanup. General clerical positions may also be available. Activities are planned to include environmental education. Applicants must be 15 years of age by June 1, but not over 18 by August 30, and must live within 35 miles of the work site. Previous participants who applied are not eligible. The selectees will start mid-June and work for approximately eight (8) weeks. Pay is at the current state minimum wage of $4.75 an hour. All applicants for the Bend and Crescent jobs should apply at the Bend State Employment Office at 1007 SW Emkay Drive, 388-6070; Sisters and Redmond applicants should contact the Oregon S tate Employment Office in Redmond at 541-South Seventh, 548-8196. Applications will be accepted from February 1 through March 31. Participants will be selected after April 13 by a public drawing. Applications are available at the Bend and Redmond Employment Offices, the local Ranger District offices, and at local high schools. Chevy for sale For sale 1990 Chev 4x4 (red), 1 ton, 33 crew cab, PSPB, AC, tilt, cruise, 350 V8, Auto, 34,000 miles. Asking $17,995. Call 1-503-923-5416. Old baskets wanted Wanted: Old 1900 or earlier Indian baskets (503) 593-1868. Legal notices Confederated Tribe of the Warm Spring! Reservation of Oregon w. Rhonda Wolfe Clemen ti Defendant CassNo.INMM To: Rhonda Wolfe Clements You tic hereby notified: Thst the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, hat been scheduled for trialhearing at 10:00 t.m. on the 11th day of March, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defendiagainat the charge(s). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must 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 a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 7th day of February, 1994. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warn Springs Tribal Court Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon vs. Davis Stwyer Defendant CaseNo.CR5S3-3 To: Darls Stwytr You are hereby notified: That the above cited cse(i), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for trialhearing at4.-O0p.rn. on the 2nd day of March, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defendagainst the charge(s). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must 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 to ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest Dated at Warm Springs, on tail 2nd day of February, 1994. Walter Langnese ID Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court I"" I I I I Subscription to Spilyay Tymoo Send subscription to: SPILYAY TYMOO, P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 ! NAME I ADDRESS j CITY I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 per year In the US, I $15.00 per year outside the USL I A3 members of the Confederated Tres of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at I no cert Cpyry Tyrnco Is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. ImmmmmmmmmmmmmmtummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmwmwmmmmmmmi w 2 Youth WorkerCPSLinda Thompson Respite Care Worker (on call) Social ServicesDan Burke Forest Crew Member (2)Fire ManagementLuther Clements Realty TechnicianReal Property ManagementEverett Patt Tribal Building CustodianTribal Building MaintcnanceLcvi VanPcIt Office ManagerVehicle Pool Terry Squicmphcn BookkeeperProject Engineer Edwin Manion AnnouncerKWSOKenman Apprenticeship offered The Human Resources department is advertising a new position, Apprenticeship Personal Computer Specialist. For more information about this position contact Lloyd Phillips at 553-3275 or Hamilton Greeley at 553-3324. Closing date is March 11, 1994. Job will start March 18, 1994 in the Education Services Department. Hours will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., full-time for 2 years. Salary range from $8.36 (min.) to $8.88 (max). The occupation to be taught under these standards is: Personal Computer Specialist Minimum qualifications for On Patrol Dial 911 or 553-1 171 If you are calling the police department after 5 p.m. expecting someone to answer the phone at 553 3272 or 553-3273, be aware that these two numbers are ringing directly into the Police Administration area. After 5 p.m., the main offices are closed, with the exception of investigators who are working late. Unless they hear the phone from their office or know that someone may be calling, your call might not be answered. Police Administration is currently looking into ways to help improve the telephone system to avoid further confusion and provide better service to the community. If police, fire or medical services are needed, the following numbers should be used: Emergency, Dial 911 Non-Emergency business after 5 p.m., Dial 553-1171. Thank you for your understanding and if further clarification is needed, call Teeny Tappo at 553-3272 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Truth About Alcohol: How many times have you hear, it's only beer. Okay, I'll only have one...right after the other. The next time someone tells you it's only beer, Confederated Trlbea of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Tiffany Wolfe Defendant Case No. CVJ02-92 To: Tirrany Woire You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, hit been scheduled for trialhearing at 1 :30 p.m. on the 8th day of March, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defendagsinsl the charge(s). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, st your own expense. You msy bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do so will not be considered sufficient resson 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 a complaint for contempt of court and issue s warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 7th dsy of February, 1994. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon vs. Abraham Schuster Defendant CaseNo.CV351-3 To: Abraham Schuster You sre hereby notified: Thst the sbove cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for trialhearing at 1 1:00 a.m. on the 7th day of March, 1 994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs tribal Court at the time and dale shown to def endagainst the charge(s). You msy be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by t spokesman, st your own expense. You msy bring tny documents you believe ire relevant to this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do to will not be considered sufficient resson to postpone the trial. If you hsve any questions, you should teek legal advice immediately. If you fail to appear as so ordered, the tribal court msy enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 2nd day of February, 1994. Walter Langnese III . Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court STATE Miller Sports ProducerK-TWINSPaul Tilton Bartenders & Cocktail Persons KNT ResortMaria Macy Power Sewing Machine Operator & SeamstressWS ClothingJudy Dickman Kah-Nce-Ta has openings for experienced cooks for seasonal and year round positions. Must have at least two years experience. If you have any questions call 503-553-1112, extension 3491. applicants are: a) at least 18 years of age; b) must be a Warm Springs Tribal Member; c) must be a high school graduate or submit proof of passing a GED. NOTE: Applicant may be required to pass U.A. Screen etc. and demonstrate the ability to lift and move objects up to 45 pounds as a condition of employment. Applicant may also be required to have a valid Oregon driver's license and dependable transportation. If interested inquire at Employment Services at the Tribal Administration building or call 553 3262. think about these facts: 1. ) A can of beer contains the same amount of alcohol as a shot of whiskey. 2. ) If one of your parents is an alcoholic, your risk of developing alcoholism is four times greater. 3. ) Alcohol plays a major role in campus-related problems including: 69 of damage to residence halls, 64 of violent behavior on campus, 34 of academic problems and 25 of dropouts. 4. ) Drinking and driving is the leading cause of death for young people. 5. ) Health conscious? Virtually every organ system in the body is damaged by alcohol. 'Sources: "Youth and Alcohol: A National Survey. Drinking Habits. Access. Attitude! and Knowledge. " Office of the Inspector Gene ral, June 1991. Children of Alcoholic! Foundation, "Children of Alcoholics: A Review of the Literature," Ernest Boyer, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Law Enforcement Torch Run 1994: With '94 in full swing, WSPD officers are preparing to dig out those Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon vs. Reynelda Tufll Defendant Case No. CR243-92 To: Reynelda Tufti You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), ss filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, hss been scheduled for trialhearing at 1:30 p.m. on the 14th day of March, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defendagainst the charge(s). You maybe represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You msy bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must 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 tny questions, you should seek legal 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 at Warm Springs, on this 7th day of February, 1994. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon vs. David Belgard, Sr. Defendant Cue No. D094-93 To: David Belgard, Sr. You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), ss filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for trialhearing at 3 .-00 p.m. on the 7th dsy of Msrch, 1994. You sre hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against the charge(s). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You msy bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and you may bring witneases to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must 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 t complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 2nd day of February. 1994. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court ZIP John Rusty Marcum moved back to the area last spring to work at Kah-Nee-Ta, then applied at Warm Springs Police Department in the corrections department. He recently graduated from the Oregon Police Academy and receivedtwopersonalaccomplishment awards: physical fitness flexibility 50Jcm,and kicking the tobacco habit, and his official graduation corrections officer certificate. He is planning on pursuing a career in law enforcement at the WSPD. He resides on the reservationandplanstobuildhishome here. Submitted by dusty jogging shoes and prepare to hit the highway in support of our Central Oregon Special Olympics Athletes. In cooperation of this event, over 700 law enforcement personnel from around the state are preparing to cover over 1 ,000 miles throughout Oregon. This year's actual running is slated for may 14-20, 1994.For those of you who missed this even last year, the Central Oregon leg began at "The Museum at Warm Springs", continued to Madras, then Redmond, Sisters and then over Santiam pass into the state capitol in Salem, where Central Oregon runners joined other Willamette valley legs. Governor Roberts greeted the runners in support of local, state and federal law enforcementofficers who committed themselves to helping the 5,200 athletes involved in the Oregon Special Olympics. Traffic Ball Amounts Increased? The last edition of the Spilyay sparked many questions aimed at the Public Safety Branch with regards to the bail amounts here on the reservation. For the record, this itemized print of the bail scheduled applies to the Oregon Revised Thomas Kalitna Plalntirr vs. Reynolds Allen Respondent Notice of Civil Action and Summons Cue No. CV348-93 To Reynolds Allen You sre hereby notified thst s Civil Complaint has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court allegingtheDefendanthas committed a civil wrong against the Plaintiff. By this notice you are summoned to appear at a hearing on this matter at the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 1 1th day of March, 1994, at 9:00 a.m. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. The Defendant in this msuer has the right to file S'i answer to the complaint prior to the hearing, however, heshe is not required to do so. The Defendant also hu the right to file a counterclaim prior to the hearing. Any papers filed with this court in conjunction with this esse must be accompanied by a certification that the opposing party was served a copy of the ssme by the time the court filing wss made. If the defendant fails to appear at the hearing, the court may award the plaintiff a default judgement, which means the court can award the plaintiff all that is requested in the complaint. If the plaintiff fails to appear at the hearing, the court may dismiss the esse for lack of prosecution, allow the defendent to offer proof, or continue the case and reschedule the hearing. If both parties fail to appear at the hearing, the court may dismiss the cue with prejudice, or reschedule the hearing. Both parties to this action may be represented by legal counsel, or msy elect to represent themselves. Representation must be approved by the presiding judge to ensure the rules governing admissibility to practice are met, therefore, a spokesman form must be submitted for approval at least five working days prior to the hearing. If you have any questions, you should seek legal counsel immediately. Failure to obtain legal counsel prior to the hearing is not sufficient cause to reschedule the hearing. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 7th dsy of February, 1994. Gerald J. Damuka Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court I apologize To the editor, I Andrew E Stacona deeply apologize to officer Romaine Miller for being intoxicated and carrying a handgun that I used to shoot at his car on September 30, 1992. Also apologize to the community if I put anyone else in danger. It was dumb & stupid, never again. Forgive me, Andrew E. Stacona To the editor, Sony for driving under the influence of intoxicants. Julie Tewee To the editor, I would like to apologize for driving under the influence on November 12, 1993. Sterling Kauma Reunion set REUNIONS USS Tincev DD539 is scheduled to be held November 10-12, 1994 at the Holiday Inn, Decatur, Al. For reservations call 1-800-553-3150. For more information about the reunion call 1 Herman Robison at 502-732-5909, Carrollton, KY. Stop racism The Task Force Group will hold its next monthly meeting, Wednesday, March 2, 1994 at 7:00 p.m. Location of the meeting will be announced. See what we are about Come voice your idea's, concerns or just come sit and listen. We, as a minority people, need to work with the SpanishMexican people, in order for the city of Madras to really hear and act on important issues that are happening in our communities. Please contact Louie Pitt, Jr. or Emma M. Smith at553-3212 formore information. The more voices heard in unity just might equal justice. Two-day fellowship set Everyones Invited to a two-day fellowship with Rose & Merle Williams, Sr. and congregation from LaConner, WA on February 25 & 26, 1994 at the Sr. Citizen's Building. Services begin at 7 p.m. nightly. Statutes and not to our Tribal code. Public Safety Basketball: After 15 games put away in the Noon Basketball Association, the Public Safety Team continues its winning ways, as our record now stands at 15 wins and 2 losses. Correction Officer Graduates: Public Safety is pleased to offer our congratulations to Correction Officers John "Rusty" Marcum and Dee Gunshows for completing and graduating from the Oregon Police Academy's Corrections Course which spanned over five week course. Investigations Report: In reviewing the past year, the Investigation division handled a total of 249 reported incidents. Leading the classification of crimes investigated has been in the area of Child NeglectAbuseSexual Abuse, where 130 cases were reviewed and acted on. Another noticeable and serious problem was noted in the area of the property category of theft cases. A total of 50 cases were reported, of which the majority of these are still under investigation waiting further information or leads. Of the highlighted events for the division in 1993 was a two-month Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon vs. Deborah Jackson Defendant CueNo.CR619-93 To: Deborah Jackson You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for trialhearing at 1 :30p.m. on the 14th day of Msrch, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Spi in gs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against the charge(s). You may be represented by yourself, by an auomey, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You msy bring any documents you believe are relevant to this came, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do so will not be considered sufficient resson to postpone the trial. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. If you fail to appear u so ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 7th day of February, 1994. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court rosier seir-esieem in cniiaren r" 1. Speak love. Recognize Kidding to point out weaknesses. Be positive and affirming. 2. Give a hug a day (or more). Kids need to feel your love through positive physical touch by holding hands, an arm arouna tne snouiaer or a simple nug. 3. Allow your child to contribute to the family. Expecta tions for chores and involvement enhance self-esteem. Everyone needs to feel they can make a positive difference and contribution. Research shows that this sense of contribution to family youtnrui surjstance arjuse and increase family bonding. 4. Quality time is quantity time. Love is snown by some thing you do, so do more with your child. Turn off the TV occasionally and do something as a whole family. Eat dinner lugeuier tutu enjoy ;ume conversation. 5. Put yourself in your child's place. Ask if what you've said or done is building your child up or puttine vour child down. Monitor your conversations with your child and see if you can penury umes wnen you cuiu nui jum us a pttiein wiui auvice or cniicism. 6. Allow your child the freedom to make mistakes and learn from them. Foster the belief that mistakes are expert ences to learn from rather than be defeated by. 7. Foster your child's competency. Look for areas that can Duud a sense ot pnde and encourage them. 8. Give your child choices. ChSdren will not develop a sense of power and responsibility if other people make all their decisions for them, even in discipline vou can allow vour child limited choices over what will be the consequences for misbehavior. You can ask "What are some ways that we can help vou remember the rule?" The parent can then heln nick one that's an appropriate consequence and when the child misbehaves, say, "I see you chose to do such and such instead of follow the rule." This reinforces the idea that we all make choices that influence when happens to us and that some of our choices of behavior can bring consequences we don't like. rrom family Tourney on tap There will be a basketball tourna ment March 31, April 1, 2 and 3, 1994 in Ethete, Wyoming. Catego ries will include men's, and co-ed play. Entry fee is $125 per team. Teams are expected from Idaho, Montana, Utah and Nevada for the four-day event which will take place at the Blue Sky Hall. For more information, contact Brian or Darren Willow at 307-332-6397 or Ben Sounding Sides and Beverly Willow at 307-332-6428 after 5 p.m. Send entries to: Ronnie Willow Memorial, CO Willow Family, PO Box 8566, Ethete, WY 82520 Gilbert honored The Warm Springs Composite Products would like to take this time to recognize our Employee of the Month. This award went to Tony Gilbert Tony has been selected for the Employee of the Month award by the following criteria: Safety in the Workplace Quality of work Production quantity Attendance Personal initiative Attitude Cooperation - with fellow employees, lead people, supervisors, and management. drug investigation that led to the eradication of 572 marijuana plants that would have had a street value of approximately $1.1 million. If you have information that can assist in clearing some of these theft cases or drug activity in your neighborhood, please contact Supervisory Criminal Investigator Carmen Smith at 553-3273. WSTC Awareness: WSTC 305.505 Forfeiture: In any case where contraband, fruits of a crime or instrumentalities of crime have been seized, the Warm Springs Tribal Court may order the forfeiture of such property. Any property forfeited shall be sold, destroyed or assigned to a branch of tribal government as directed by court order. WSTC 305.442 Failure to Support a Dependant Person: Any Indian who shall for any reason, refuse or neglect to furnish food, shelter or care of any minor dependents, including any dependent children born out of wedlock, or any Indian who has the capacity but fails to furnish food, shelter or care for dependent elders, shall be deemed guilty of failure to support a dependent person. Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon vs. Deborah Jackson Defendant Case No. CR9-94 To: Deborah Jackson You ire hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for trialhearing at 1 :30p.m. on the 14th day of March, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be ind appear tt the Warm Springs Tribal Court it the time and date shown to defendagainst the charge(s). You msy be represented by yourself, by in attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, snd you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you must 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 u so ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dsted at Warm Springs, on this 7th dsy of Februsry, 1994. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court talents. Don't use sarcasm or in other family activities wil well-being can help prevent ve related person to person Resources Council in Salem ,