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Page 8 Mav 13, 1994
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tymoo
Apprenticeship program set up
Happy Birthday Darin!
May this year be the best yet!
Love, Secret Admirer, mom,
Tyrone, Trevor,
Resie&Wish.
HaDDV 10th RlrtMav tn
our Happy Go-Lucky Winner
Jo.
Thank goodness your
birthday didn't fall on
Mother's Day again. We love
you lots.
Mom. Tee, Chandla & Vlrge.
Happy Birthday Uncle &
YaYa Winner Jo
Love you,
Vanessa & nephews Log &
Nay-Nay
The tribal Human Resources
department has an opening for a two
year apprenticeship emergency
medical technicalfire fighter
(structural) position.
Person m ust be at least 1 8 years of
age, or, if younger, must have parent
or guardian signature or be
emancipated by tribal court Musi be
a member of the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Spring. Must be a high
school graduate or submit proof of
passing GED. Person must possess a
valid Oregon driver's license.
Applicant must pass UA screen and
fire fighter's physical examination.
Physical strength to lift and carry
patients in case of emergency. Must
have above average hand, finger
dexterity and ability to see detail.
Must possess good judgment and
emotional stability. Must be able to
work quickly and confidently under
stressful pressure. Must be a good
team member and be able to follow
written and verbal commands. Must
have mechanical aptitude to lcam the
operational functions of an
ambulance and pumper fire truck.
Must be able to work 24 hour shifts
with 24 hours off, 24 hours on shift,
followed by three daysoff shift. Must
attend classroom training as
scheduled. Person would be detailed
to Simnasho Fire station.
For further information contact
Rancva Dowty at Warm Springs Fire
and Safety, 553-1634 or Hamilton
Greeley at Work Experience and
Development, 553-3324. Position
advertisement closes May 20 with
job starting May 30. 1994.
Happy Birthday Selena!!
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April 9 mini-marathon draws 41 for Simnasho run
Forty-one runners entered the 14.5
mile Kah-Nee-Ta Mini-Marathon
April 9. Tim Vanderlugt was the first
man to cross the finish line with a
time of 1 . 1 9.32. Jane Clcavenger with
a time of 1 .36.05 was the first woman
to finish.
Following are the results of all
three races.
3.0 Mile. I.Jenny Watson 19.26;
2. Doug Watson 21.05; 3. Toot
Pennington 21.31; 4. Walt Carter
21.42; 5. Richard Olafson 21 J8; 6.
LizaFazio22.10;l.MikeMcCondles
23.11;S.SamCarter23.23;9.Buster
Isadore 24.47; 10. MarkDone 25.30;
ll.Keno Tuckta26.03; l.KimLehto
26.37; 13. Linda Vigliott 2656; 14.
Kimber McCondles 26.57; 15.
Barbara Clofson 27.06; 16. Sheila
Wahneta28.01 ; 17. EmalinaSuppah
28.14; lS.JosephPalmeri29.08; 19.
Robert Berry 30.11; 20. Oscar
Queahpama 30.11; ll.Lynn Crouse
31 J8; 22. Steven Bolben 3158; 23.
Sylvia Eidman 32.34; 24. Cathy
Bennett 33.49; 25. Gloria Chopito
34.01; 26. Chaz Mitchell 36.03; 27.
Marjorie VanPelt 36.03; 28. Nick
Anderson 38.36; 29. Emily Mitchell
41. 08; 30. Lucinda Heath 41.39; 31.
Lillian Heath 41.39; 32. Irene Boise
4457; 33. Melvin Stahi 45.18; 34.
Bobbi Donaghue 47.24; 35. Diane
McDonald47.24; 36. Patrick Adams
47.48; 37. Us Wan Boise Jr. 4753;
38. Neda Sam 48.41; 39. Eliza
Kalama 48.41; 40. Jesse Adams
5052; 41. Melody Berry 5052; 42.
Lori Suppah 50.53; 43. Gwen
Leonard 51.01; 44. Molly Burton
51.02; 45. Albert Adams 51.02; 46.
Lana Leonard 51.03; 47. Patrick
Mitchell 51.03; 48. Susan Ahem
51.47;49.VernaMitchellS0.Marissa
Ahem
10 K: 1. Will Bolton 42.07; 2.
Harley Homan 42.21; 3. Dwayne
Curry 44.17; 4. Walt Bolbon 45.18;
5. Car shall Bruno 45.41; 6. James
Washburn 46.02; 7. Dennis
Washburn 46.02; 8. Rhone Williams
4652; 9. Doug Cleovenger 46.52;
10. Joe Leineweber 4753; 11. Dan
Ahem 48.23; 12. John Leinewerber
48.31; 13 Ann Stone 48.41; 14. Paul
Harding 49.47; 15. Pat Palmeri
51.47; l6.DavidMcNoughton51.48;
17. Devin Fields 54.14; 18. Jimmie
Nor garden 54.46; 19. Joe Randall
57.07; 20. Shelly Randall 57.08; 21.
Aaron Greene 57.39; 22. Ronda
Johnson 58.17; 23. Roy Hawson
58.33; 24. Bonnie Fields 61.14; 25.
Bill Claney 61.14; 26. Nick
Norgordon 61.10; 27. Ken Harding
68.33; 28. Heidi Baxter 70.10 29.
Jennifer Bond 70.10.
14.5 Mile: 1. Timothy Vanderlugt
1. 19.31 ;l.AlanKnoppl20.0i.Carl
Roelle 1.28.39; 4. Val Buckmaster
1.3251; 5. John Raymond 1.34.20;
6. Stan Kneeland 1.35.13; 7. Jane
Cleavenger 1.36.05; 8. Ken Taton
1.36.49; 9. Bob Sanders 1.42.17; 10.
Dennis Conley 1 .43.34; 11. Mel Long
1.43.37; 12. Paul Greebhouse
1.44.29; 13. Kabrin Sundlinghunt
1.44.42; 14. Vernon Smith, Sr.
1.46.14; IS. James Johnson 1.46.19;
6.HarryKillemanl. 49.12; 17. John
Brunoe 1.50.05; 18. Gene Sofie
150.31; 19. B. Chad 150.52; 20.
RichardBriskilll51 58; 2 I.Barbara
Limbardo 152.39; 22. Geoff Romeo
152.39; 23. Bob Miller 154.39; 24.
Sam Beckman 15550; 25. Andy
Leonard 157.20; 26. Rodney Strong
157.24; 27. Butch Cailon 159.54;
28. 19Molly Corya 2.0350; 30.
Archie Blakely 2.04.0; 31. Robert
Volkeneed 2.05.03; 32. Don
Hendrickson 2.09.0 33. Tom Gray
2.09.02; 34. Ralph Queahpama
2.11.20; 35. Russ Filley 2.17.49;
36Andrew Carlton 2.20.20; 37.
Chrysns Poppos 2.27.13; 38. Susan
Carson 2.27.25; 39. Becky Anderson
2.29.03 ;40.DelvinSpencer2.3459;
41 Val Hugger 2.4654
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' DedlcadonofKahnNee'TnWanaPineGiflShop.'Temng
it like it was' to Hon Malfara, General Manager and
Kathleen Foltz, board member 1991.
Memorial for Herbert La-Le-Ma-sh Stwyer
graveside unveiling of monument May 30 ,
1994, 10:00 a,m. at Simnasho Cemetery, Dinner
at noon Agency Longhouse. Giveaway
Immediately following meal.
Want the
minutes?
Attention all Tribal Members: If
you would like to receive a copy of
Tribal Council minutes please notify
Melinda Puerta, Records Manager at
the Tribal Council Office to be put
on our mailing list at 553-3257 or
write: Tribal Council Office, PO Box
1299, Warm Springs, OR 97761
Attn: Melinda Puerta
Bids received
The Administrative Service
Center is seeking bids for a beaded
head stall and reins, one large buckle
and two medium buckles for the
Annual Endurance Race June 25,
1994. Bids should be received in our
office no later than May 15, 1994.
Please include a phone number where
you can be reached once the selection
is made. Thank you. Submit bids to:
Administrative Service Center, PO
Box 1 299, Warm Springs, OR 9776 1
Thanks for helping with box-off
Warm Springs Elementary News
To the editor,
We want to thank everyone who
was able to attend the Warm Springs
Box-Off at the Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge
April 2, 1994. Thanks to everyone
who bought the raffle tickets and T
shirts. Thanks to all the help during
the box-off such as the ticket sales at
the door, Brenda Scott, Estelle
Lawson and Martinez Charles for
helping us out with the sales of the
tickets and helping with the ring.
Thank you Gordon Scott for being
the announcer and Rocksy Climer
for keeping the record of the boxer's
books and typing up the insert of the
fighters. Thank Brenda Scott and her
family for donating the children's
bike and other items for the door
prizes. Thank the Presbyterian
Church for feeding some of our
boxers on Sunday morning.
Thanks to all the vendors for their
contributions of the door prizes:
Max's Beauty Hut, Coast to Coast,
Sentry's, Safeway, Subway,
Intertribal Sports, Pietros, Thrifty
Drug, Rogers Drug, Kah-Nee-Ta, K
Twins, Museum, Warm Springs
Printing, Ben Franklin, Video Video,
Grandma Hoffy's and McDonalds.
Thanks to Alvis Smith, Sr. for the
boxing gloves for the young boxers.
And many thanks to our only sponsors
for the program Joann and Tommy
Smith.
, Thanks to members.that wer? able
to help out the best they could, mainly
with the help putting up the boxing
ring and taking it down. Thanks to
Charlotte Shike and Lana Leonard
for selling the T-shirts and thanks
Lana for doing the sign language of
the Lord's Prayer.
We didn't have time to raffle all
the prizes but the lucky people that
did win are Ernie Sconawah-eagle
clock and the toy truck; Urbana
"Toto" Ross-Indian Princess Clock,
Mr. Mertz-bike, soap basket and the
talking teddy bear; Joy Harvey-shawl;
Dody (works at the IHS)-tapestry;
Fay Pamperien-bag; and Terri Kelly
Easter Basket. We are still selling
raffle tickets and they can be bought
from Antoinette Pamperien.
We are hoping to have another
box-off but our president cancelled it
which was suppose to be in May so
we really don't have nothing to look
forward to but go out of town with
whoever is interested.
Sincerely,
Darl Pamperien, Head Coach &
Members.
Calendar Updates:
May 12-Kindergarten Round-Up at
Early Childhood Education, 8:30
a.m.-3:30 p.m.
May 13-Tenative Fun Run
May 13-Buff ChoirBand, 1: 15 p.m,
(tor parentsguardians)
May 18-School Site Counci
Meeting, 3:45 p.m.,WSE Library
May 19-Fourth Grade He He Tour,
9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
May20-ThirdGradeSullivan'sFish
Pond Tour, 8:30 a.m.-l 1:15 a.m
May 21-Collage of Culture at
Madras Junior High.
May 25-No Kindergarten, Early
Dismissal tor 1 st-5th grade students.
May 26-Secorid Grade He He Tour,
y a.m.-z p.m.
May 27-Fourth & Fifth Grade
Students (from the District) Track
Meet at Madras Senior High.
May 30-No School-Memorial Day
Holiday
June 2-Last Day of Afternoon
Kindergarten.
June 2-WSE School Pow Wow
Grand Entry for grades 1 & 2 at 1 : 1 5
p.m. Grand Entry for grades 3-5 at
2:15 p.m.
June 3-Last Day of 93-94 School
Year. AssemblyGrades K-2 at 8:50
a.m., and Grades 3-5 at 9:30 a.m.
une 5-Madras Senior High School
Graduation, 3 p.m., in the
gymnasium.
une 6 & 7-Building Inservice.
une 9 & 10-School Site Council
Meeting, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.. Warm
Springs Power Enterprise.
Insights For Parents
Is Your Child Ready For
Kindergarten?
Your child is about to turn five,
and you're getting ready to register
him or her for kindergarten. But is he
or she ready? Some children mature
more quickly than others. Entering
children in school at the right time in
their development increases the
likelihood of their succeeding in
studies and enjoying school.
Children who are ready for
kindergarten: enjoy getting along
with others and are able to take turns
and cooperate in a group. Children
ready for kindergarten are also able
to enjoy unstructured play with other
children and understand and observe
property rights of others; are
comfortable being away from parents
or child-care providers for short
periods; are able to stay in an activity
15 or 20 minutes and sit still for brief
periods of time; are able to express
themselves clearly when speaking;
ask questions to get information; tell
their full name, address and telephone
number; tell about their experiences;
and discuss stories told or TV
programs viewed; can follow a short
sequence of simple directions and
are able to cope with minor
disappointments; are able to use the
toilet without assistance from others,
put on their coats without help, feed
themselves using fork and spoon, hop
on one foot two or more times in a
row, catch a large bouncing ball and
run and stop on a signal; put toys
away when asked; can identify some
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colors, familiar objects at home and
sounds in their own environment,
such as a dog barking or horn honking;
can draw simple figures and copy a
circle and square. A child ready for
kindergarten also understands simple
ideas, such as big and small, up and
down, above and below and some
number concepts, such as one hat and
two crayons.
If you child exhibits most of these
characteristics, he or she is probably
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will attend can help you determine
the best time for your child to start
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suggestionstohelpyourchildpfepare
for and do well in school.
Insights for Parents is provided
by your child's school in recognitions
of your role as a partner in education.
New All-Stars for April
Jayleen Main, Austin Smith, Jr.,
Rosemary Sanchez, Gerald Tias,
Sylvia Allen, Samantha Frank,
Melinda Polk, Charlene Moody,
Shirley Hoptowit, Cecilia Herrera,
Camille Clements, Amanda Sanchez,
Valerie Suppah, Carina Miller and
Raylene Thomas.
New Students of the Month For
April
Julia Wallulatum, Margaret
Switzler, Del vis George, Matthew
Craig, Robert Bailey, Jr., Amy
Ribeiro, Candace Lillie, James Jim,
Jr., Noralisette McKinley, Joseph
Aguilar, Krysta Rhoan, Tasheena
Arthur, Tony Gilbert, Jr., Sylvia
ZIP
Allen, Kevin Smith, Jr., Jacob Wise,
Marcus Muldrow, Laneda
Thompson, Aaron Heath, Theodore
Arce, Tony Olea, Kista Flores, Lucy
Wolfe, Dora Flora Payne, Rayann
Katchia, Meredith Polk, Jeleah Sam,
Dorian Miller, Otis Johnson, Eric
Lucero, Breanna Knouf.Gabriel
Greene, Matthew Ortiz, Ted Barney,
Jr., Delia Squiemphen, Weston
Heath, Anthony Torres, Kalliah
Jackson, Antonia Wahsise, Shirley
Hoptowit, Carl Howe, Lee Hellon,
Christina LameBear, Harold
Blackwolf, Pasha Smith, Louisa
Fuentes, Brent Graybael, Joey
Badoni, Richard Rowe, Davey
Culpus, Dawn Hoptowit, Susee
Davis, Teni Smith, Sallie Polk
Adams, Sidney Greene, Turina
Wallulatum, Veronica Baez, Joseph
Thompson, Sara Doney, Monique
Johnson, Larry Switzler, Jayce
Wallulatum, Cameron Nathan,
Anthony Jackson, Angeledith
For Sale:
1977 14 x 66 Fleetwood Mobile
Home. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, expando.
In good shape. Asking $ 1 1 ,995 which
includes move and set-up. For more
information call 388-1659.
Apologies
I apologize for driving under the
influence on April 16. 1 put myself
and others in danger. So once again,
I am sorry for my wrong doings.
Morris D. Holliday
I would like to take this time to
apologize to the comm unity of Warm
Springs. My apology is for D.U.I.I.
I'm sorry.
Randy Robinson
I apologize to the community of
Warm Springs.
William Scott
I am sincerely sorry for drinking
and driving.
Michael Sean McConville
Kalama and Latasha Boise.
Safety Alert!!!
When the bus picks up or drops
off children, it would be very helpful
if parents would watch little ones that
run out and meet the bus. they can get
too close for comfort which causes a
dangerous situation. Thank you for
your assistance!
2nd, 3rd & 4th Grade Natural
Resource Field Trip Tours
The Natural Resource Field Trip
Tours are just around the corner.
Parent should be receiving
information and permission slips
from teachers letting them know
about the specific field triptour that
students will be participating in.
Extension agents in the Warm Springs
and Madras Extension Offices will
be responsible for guiding the tours.
Parentadult helpers are important!!
Please contact your student's teacher
if you are interested in attending.
The field triptours are scheduled
as follows: Thursday May 19, 4th
graders go to HeHe Butte,
approximately 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.;
Friday, May 20th, 3rd graders go to
Sullivan's Pond, approximately 8:30
a.m. to 11:15 a.m.; Thursday, May
26th 2nd graders go to HeHe Butte
approximately 9 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
BreakfastLunch Payments
Dawn, Chele and Judy would like
to thank parents for responding
positively and promptly when
contacted regarding lunch charges or
low balances for their students. There
is an improvement over last year's
daily charge balances. We know
sometimes it is irritating to receive
calls or notes and we don't mean for
it to be this way. Because of parent's
attention, we have not had to refuse
meals to students and several students
have gone all year without a meal
charge. Again, thank you for your
continued support!
Obituary
Gilbert Daniel
Gilbert Daniel died at the age of
74 in his home in Redmond, OR on
May 5, 1994 due to an extended
illness. He was born on October 27,
1 9 1 9 to Summers and Jo Ella Morton
Daniel in the city of Renick Missouri.
His family moved to Oregon where
he grew up in the Central Oregon
area enjoying hunting and fishing in
the many valleys and mountains. He
also enjoyed mechanicing on
automobiles.
Daniel married Vera Lily Kalama
Daniel on October 2, 1972 at
Stevenson, WA. When Vera's sister
and mother passed away, they both
took responsibility to help care for
Tina Aguilar, Marilyn Wagner,
Larson Kalama and Henry Kalama,
III to raise as their own. He thought
of them as his own daughters and
sons.
Gilbert was a
Owasco Tribe of the Cherokee
Nation. In earlier years he supported
his family as a coal miner and a
logger.
Surviving are four daughters,
Bonnie Gavin from Hunsville, MO;
Shirley Maxwell from Carollton, MO,
Dixie Littrell of Brunswick, MO and
Jo Ann Coley from Bakersfield, CA;
six sons, Lloyd from Carrollton, MO,
James from Olney, TX, Kenny from
Monnet, MO, Paul from Springfield,
MO, Allen and David Daniel from
Cassville, MO.
His wife Vera preceded him in
death in March 1979. Graveside
service were held May 7, 1994 at the
Warm Springs Agency cemetery.
There will be another memorial
service in Missouri with the rest of
the family who couldn't make it out
to Oregon.
J
member of the