PACE 2 June 10, 1994 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo 25th Annual Individual and Team Championships Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Celebration June 24, 25 and 26, 1995 Warm Springs, Oregon Vernon Henry Paiute Chief Chicken pox outbreak seen There has been a recent chicken pox outbreak in Warm Springs. Chicken pox is caused by a virus that produces sudden fever, abdominal pain, tiredness and a rash. The rash begins as a small blister and leaves a : scab in three to four days. The illness : usually occurs in 1 1 to 20 days after ' being exposed. It can be spread to others up to five days before the rash appears to six days after the first blister appears. Children usually recover in seven to 10 days and have a life-time immunity. It is important to prevent the spread of chicken pox by not bringing your child to the clinic. Usually home treatment is ; sufficient in caring for chicken pox. ;Home treatment includes: ; 1. Use of cool water compresses ; to reduce the child's itching. ! 2. Keep child as cool a possible. . ." - - - " ' ." "W i f . ' J : , 1 ' . S. if: . - V- - - - - i If -f-i'V "7 ' ! ' f - - ' I ' K- l ; f . ; Photo by Selena Boise I Jimmy Wesley and helpmates erected two teepees May 27 near The Museum at i Warm Springs as part of a cultural demonstration. Spilyay Tymoo Staff Members PUBLISHER SID MILLER EDITOR DONNA BEHREND REPORTERPHOTOGRAPHER SAPHRONIA KATCHIA REPORTERPHOTOGRAPHER SELENA T. BOISE REPORTERPHOTOGRAPHER BOB MEDINA SECRETARY TINA AGUILAR FOUNDED IN MARCH, 1976 Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located in the basement of the Old Girl's Dorm at 1 1 15 Wasco Street. Any written materials to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 PHONE: (503) 553-1644 or (503) 553-3274 FAX No. 553-3539 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Within U.S. - $9.00 Outside U.S. -$15.00 SPILYAY TYMO0 1994 Nelson Wallulatum Wasco Chief 3. Keep the child's nails short to discourage scratching that can lead to secondary infections. 4. Use Tylenol for fever. Do not give aspirin to the child as it can cause further serious illness. There are non-prescription medicines that can decrease a child's itching. These may be requested through the pharmacy. Please do not bring your child to the clinic if you think he or she has chicken pox as he or she may be contagious to others. Your child may return to school or daycare when lesions have all scabbed over and their temperature has been normal for 24 hours. Call the Health and Wellness Center if your child has severe headaches, sensitivity to light, feverof 103 F, lesionsappearinfected or are in mouth or throat. Delvis Heath Warm Springs Chief Church camp set for June 11-18 The Full Gospel Church is having camp meetings the week of June 12 18, 1994. There will be three services a day at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. There will be three meals a day which will be at 8 a.m., 12 noon, and S p.m. These activities will all take place at the Full Gospel Church in Warm Springs. Various gospel singers and speakers will be in attendance. Special guest speaker will be Reverend Stan Summers of Bishop, California. Saturday, June 18 there will be a Changes in landfill laws, requirements noted In 1984, the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to revise criteria for municipal solid waste landfills receiving household hazardous waste. In 1988, EPA proposed landfill criteria which were supposed to minimize future clean ups and reduce the potential economic impacts on future generations. Effective dates which now apply to Warm Springs are: General effective date: October 9, 1995 Date by which to install final cover: October 9, 1996 Effective date of groundwater monitoring and corrective action: October 9, 1995 Effective date of financial assurance: October 9, 1995 This ruling adds minimum federal criteria for municipal solid waste landfills, including location restrictions, facility design ad operating criteria, ground-water monitoring requirements, financial assurance requirements and closure and post-closure care requirements. Because most small communities would be adversely affected by the new requirements, the regulations allow for small municipal landfills to apply for exemptions from certain high cost design and corrective action criteria provided they can meet ceitain specifications. Warm Springs can meet the small landfill exemption requirements. The new regulations also prohibit landfills from taking certain types of slid waste items unless they will be recycled. Some of these prohibited items are: tires, white goods, and sludge. This means that Warm Springs will need to deal with these types of items regardless of the solid waste option selected. Since the existing landfill has had materials disposed in it that have not been monitored, updating the landfill would be difficult and it would be better to close this facility and start fresh. The old landfill must be closed or updated by October 9, 1995. Warm Springs needs to begin operation of the solid waste facility by October 9, 1995 and would like 0 begin construction by February of 1995. Four seeking J Bobbie Calica As Pi-Ume-Sha is fast approaching queen candidates have been selling raffle tickets to vie for the titlcof Miss Pi-Umc-Sha for 1994. The ladies whoarc running include Bobbie Calica, Rose Kirk, Veronica Bacz and Natasha Edwards. Seventeen year old Bobbie Calica is the daughter of Nadine Alvarado Rose Kirk groundbreaking of the new Full Gospel Church at 11:30 a.m. The old one will be torn down, which has . been condemned for the past five years and a new facility will be built. Pastor Bruce Williams is asking that the community get involved. Volunteers are needed to help fundraising and with labor. It is a non-profit organization and donations are tax deductible. There will also be a Water Baptism held at 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. The top three options are: 1. Construct a small landfill for the warm Springs community by applying for the small landfill exemptions and contracting out landfill operation. 2. Construct a transfer station at the current landfill site. Proposed Warm ;f ,J. M I iAp y .B-v.-i 1 ... f I' i ft i I Mti 111 IB ' Pi-Ume-Sha royalty titles and the late Kenny Calica of Warm Springs. Warm Springs, Wasco and aiutc are her native descent. She , ust recently graduated from Madras flgh School. She has attended school ; n both Warm Springs and Madras all her life. She enjoys playing basketball and softball. Calica is seeking the title of Miss Pi-Ume-Sha she stated it was, "My grandparents wish." In the near future she plans to attend college somewhere. Rose Kirk is the daughter of Olivia Wallulatum and the late Wind Chancy of Warm Springs. Kirk is enrolled Warm Springs. She has just Veronica Baez completed the eighth grade at Madras Junior High and will be attending Madras High School next fall as a freshman. She has gone to school in both Warm Springs and Madras all her life. She enjoys playing basketball, which she plays on a Warm Springs team. She also enjoys traveling to powwows and playing softball. Kirk feels her reason for seeking the title of Miss Pi-Ume-Sha is that she feels, "It would be great to be Miss Pi-Ume-Sha and I 'd like to help out the powwow." In the future she plans to attend college and maybe be ' t S , 1 A m j Business management class set to begin June 29 ihe Small Business Center is sponsoring the twelve (12) month ONABEN Small Business Management Series. This business series is aimed at individuals currently in business or in the process of implementing their completed business plan. The class will meet once a month during the evening for three (3) hours to discuss various business topics and challenges facing small businesses. Topics to be 3. Construct a commercial landfill to take off-reservation waste. If option 1 is chosen, the following sites have been looked at for landfill development: Site 1 is adjacent to the existing landfill. Site 2 is just west of Tewee Butte. Site 3 is behind Wolfe Point subdivision. If option 2 is chosen, the transfer station would be built on Springs Landfill sites a lawyer. Ten year old Veronica Bacz is the daughter of Ramona Grecne-Baez of Warm Springs and Louie Bacz. of California. She is of the Warm Springs Ncz Perce descent. She has just completed the fifth grade at Warm Springs Elementary and will be attending the sixth grade at Buff Elementary in Madras next year. Baez says she is seeking the title of Miss Pi-Ume-Sha because her mom did and she likes to dance. In the future she plans to become a teacher. Natasha Edwards is the daughter of Dwayne and Lena Kim Ike Edwardsof Lummi, Washington. Her paternal grandparents are Richard Edwards, Sr. and Barbara Edwards of Lummi. Hcrmatcrnal grandparents are Chief Fred Ike, Sr. of Rock Creek, Washington and Daisy Ike of Warm Springs, Oregon. She is of the Warm Springs, Wasco and Lummi descent. She is currently in the third grade, where she goes to school in Fcrndale, Washington. She enjoys school and working with the computers. She also enjoys dancing; traditional, fancy and jingle. J 'TV J Natasha Edwards discussed include tnc toiiowing: ij Record Keeping and Tax Compliance: 2) Money Management and Budgeting 3) Advertising and Selling 4) Hiring, Training, and supervising employees 5) Understanding and Using Financial Statements 6) Business Resources This will be on June 29, 1994 from 6-9 p.m. at the Small Business Center 2107 Wasco Street in Warm Springs, OR. For more information or registration call 553-3593. ; the existing landfill location and waste would be periodically hauled to a regional landfill in the Columbia Gorge or other regional facility. Option 3 provides for a large commercial landfill to be located in tne northwest corner 01 tn reservation (Quartz Butte). It would take 300 to 1,500 tons of waste per day from off-reservation. it you have questions or concerns abut the solid waste options, please call 553-4943 or attend the public hearing which will be coming soon