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PAGE 8 Augusts 1994 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Job openings Job openings as of July 25 are listed below. If you would like to submit an application contact Amelia Tewee at Employment Services, 553 32623263. To ask about job details call the contact person listed. Credit Cashier FT; CrcditLori Fuentcs After School Coordinator; Early childhood EducationJulie Quaid Secretary III; Early Childhood CenterJulie Quaid Certified Speech-Language Pathologist FT; Early Childhood Panic attacks-Think by Erin G. Sweeden In the last issue, I described the symptoms of panic attacks in which many people suddenly feel terrified for no reason they can name. By popular demand, I've decided to write a second article on suggestions for coping with panic attacks. If your heart races so fast that you fear you might be having a heart attack, it might be wise to have your heart checked just to be sure. If it's healthy, you'll have one less thing to worry about. Panic attacks usually only last for a few minutes, so if you can find a quiet place to ride them out They go away by themselves. The panic makes it hard to breathe, and that leads to more and more panic. It helps to concentrate on your breathing, slow it down, and get back Tom Cat Logging tops all in annual co - -( , -(,- - v; . s , T.CJL player, Jesse Edwards hits one n . u , i - ; V . , 1 ' . - -'Vi Leonard behind the plate. T.C.L defeated Pendleton 7-1. Smith & Greene had their annual co-ed softball tournament last weekend, July 30-31, 1994 in Warm Springs. T.C. Logging took the championship title of their tourney defeating Pendleton (& Skok) with a 7-1 score. Paula's Crew placed third, while the Trimble team trailed. The Free Spirits were the champs of the At Least We Tried HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY! JAYLON CLEMENTS from your auntie and uncles the Holliday family luv ya Computer Center Classes for August 1994 TOPIC TIMES MIS DATE COST KeyboardTyping 8:30-12 M.W.M.W 1,3,8,10 $50 Learn the keyboard and create some speed or brush up on your skills. Intro to WP 5.1 1-4:30 M.W.M.W Must have Intro to Computer and Keyboard skills. Intro to Windows 8:30-12 T.Th.T.Th Intro to Lotus 1-4:30 T.Th.T.Th Intro to Dbase 8:30-12 M.W.M.W Lotus is recommended-design. create, modify database Advanced WP 5.1 1-4:30 M.W.M.W 15,17,22.24 If there is a class you are interested in, please call and let us know. We will put you on a waiting list and create the class. Call 553-1428 and leave a message as COCC is on summer hours and here only part time, so don't be afraid to talk to the message. We appreciate it Please call 553-1428 to confirm attendance. Check this schedule closely and call immediately so classes don't get cancelled. Subscription to Spilyay Tymoo Send subscription to: SPILYAY TYMOO, P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS CITY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 per year in the U.S. $15.00 per year outside the U.S AH members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs win receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekfy by the Confederated Trbes of Warm Springs. EducationJulie Quaid or Jane Kirkpatnck Substitute Teacher Aides; Early Childhood EducationJulie Quaid or Nancy Kirk Youth Worker FT; Children Protective ServicesLinda Thompson Resource Planner; Water & Soil Paula Miller Matron (3 positions) FT; Police DepartmentFrank Smith Special Officer (2 positions); Police DepartmentFrank Smith Housing Counselor (HUD); the easiest, the normal rhythm by inhaling for a count of five and exhaling fora count of five. Listen to the chatter inside your mind. Is it going a mile a minute about how one disaster is going to lead to another? For example, if driving in the car brings on a panic attack, the mind may chatter like a monkey about how if you pull over for five minutes, someone is going to beat you up and rob you. That isn't very likely, and it sure doesn't help you feel better when you're panicked already. Instead of thinking of the worst thing that could happen, try thinking of the easiest Give yourself reassuring messages like, "I'll just pull over for a rest spot. In a few minutes I'll be feeling fine. There's nothing to be afraid of." , , outfield during championship game bracket defeating United Tribes. At the completion of the tournament, a homerun derby was held for those interested. The winner was Owen Danzuka with four home runs while Andy Leonard followed with three. The all stars throughout the weekend event were; United Tribes: Frank "Freckles" Reese and Dawn Smith, Free Spirits: Sonya Diaz and Have a GOOD one, D.Paul, 8994 ?? From: 1112 ?? 1,3,8,10 $50 2,4,9,11 2,4,9,11 15,17,22,24 $50 $50 $50 $50 STATE HousingDelano Miller Power Machine Op; WS ClothingJudy Dickman Traffic DirectorAdmin. Ass't Secretary; KTWINSJohn Stolz Sports Producer temp PT; KTWINSPaul Tilton Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Openings; Breakfast Cook, Dining Room Line Cook, Golf Course Mechanic, Golf Course Maintenance, Gift Shop Cashier, Coffee Shop waitpersons buspcrsons. Contact Scottie Miller at 553-1112. not the worst Relaxation tapes can be very hclpful.Try selecting a favorite image from a tape like floating on a colorful cloud or seeing a butterfly coming out of a cocoon and floating on a summer breeze. Carry that image which helps you relax whenever you go into stressful situation like the grocery store, mall or driving in a car. While you're floating, you're less likely to panic. This can help you overcome the fear of having a panic attack in public so that you can get out of the house more. Finally, for some people, medication can bring relief. The staff at the Community Counseling Center can help determine what would work best for your kind of symptoms. For more information, please call 553 3205. ed softball tourney H - i" I t Photo by Saphronia Katchia last Sunday. Pendleton player, Fox Rick Diaz, Trimble's: Willie Trimble and Latasha Nelson, Paula's Crew: Paula Brisbois and Easton Aguilar, Pendleton: Xavier Brown and Gwen Allen, T.C. Logging: Sandra Danzuka and Jesse Edwards. Most Valuable Player-Male: Owen Danzuka and Female: Lana Leonard. The Sportsmanship team was Yakama. August 1, was Alexina Davis' Birthday. HAPPY DAY OF BIRTH! your bud, R.C.G. Court notice Vinou Wllklnioo Petitioner VI. Joie Monei, SrJLorna LcClalrt Respond! nt Cue No. DO207.29M3 To: Joie Morilei, Sr. k Lorm LeClalre You are hereby notified: That the above cited caie(i), it filed in the Warm Spring! Tribal Court, hai been scheduled for trialhearing at 9:00 a.m. on the 12th day of Auguat, 1994. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springi Tribal Court at the time and date hown to defend againit 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 aa 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 13th day of July. 1994. Loll Sohappy Judge, Warn Springs Tribal Court 1 ZIP I Mutual Help I ' I :t fj ' : ii! ' Phaio by Sapkmni Kaickia Ffteen Mutual Help Homes art near completion. The first Jew homes will be ready for move In, in a couple of weeks. This one in particular belongs to John Jr. and Saphronia Katchia, which was taken in June. Al-Anon helps Al-Anon: Is it for you? Millions of people are affected by the excessive drinking of someone close. The following twenty questions are designed to help you decide whether or not you need Al-Anon. 1. Do you worry about how much someone else drinks? 2. Do you have money problems because of someone else's drinking? 3. Do you tell lies to cover up for someone else's drinking? 4. Do you feel that drinking is more important to your loved one than you are? 5. Do you think that the drinker's behavior is caused by hisher companions. 6. Are mealtimes frequently delayed because of the drinker? 7. Do you make threats such as, "If you don't stop drinking I'll leave you"? 8. When you kiss the dri; Jeer hello, do you secretly try to smell hisher breath? 9. Are you afraid to upset someone for fear it will set off a drinking bout? 10. Have you been hurt or embarrassed by a drinker's behavior? 1 1 . Does it seem as if every holiday Apologies To the Community of Warm Springs: This is to apologize to all relatives and friends for my mistake of driving while intoxicated. It will not happen again. Julie Govenor I, Shari Macy, would like to apologize to the community of Warm Springs for being intoxicated in April of this year. Also I'm sorry to Peter Brunoe & Vincent Simtustus for assaulting them also. Shari Macy Pumphouse road Continued from page 6 time were under the influence of alcohol. The people justran and didn ' t even call to report the fire. The fire raced up White Hill and for a time was a threat to the houses in West Hills. People just don't seem to have any regard for the property of others. I put up a fence closing the road to the Pumphouse and within just 24 hours the fence was cut. Signs were posted showing it was private property. One of the signs was torn down. It is this type of destructive behavior that has lead to the closing of the area to public access by vehicles. We also do not want anymore drinking and drug parties on our land. We have received a number of reports about the parties and people selling and using drugs at the Pumphouse. People who are caught driving to the Pumphouse on the south side will be reported to the police. We are asking the police to charge these people with Trespassing. It is sad that it has come to this but people have shown no respect to our property. This property has been in our family since the Treaty of 1 855. Again we want to emphasize that kids are welcome to walk into the area to swim. Sincerely, Milton Holliday and family Happy 23rd Birthday Saphronia Katchia (Sunday, August 7) Happy 39th Birthday bid Miller (Friday, August 12) From SPILYAY TYMOO homes nearing completion understand substance abuse is spoiled because of drinking? 12. Have you considered calling the police because of drinking behavior. 13. Do you find yourself searching for hidden liquor? 14. Do you feel that if the drinker loved you heshe would stop drinking to please you? 15. Have you refused social invitation out of fear or anxiety? 16. Do you sometimes feel guilty when you think of the lengths vou have gone to control the drinker? 17. Do you thing that if the drinker stopped drinking, your other problems would be solved? 18. Do you ever threaten to hurt yourself to scare the drinker into saying "I'm sorry" or "I love you"? 19. Do you ever treat people (children, employees, parents, co worker, etc.) unjustly because you are angry at someone else for dri nking too much? 20. Do you feel there is no one who understands your problems? Housing Improvement On Jury 11 the Tribal Council authorized an application to H.U.D. for a block grant to rehabilitate qualifying homes in Elliot Heights and Miller Heights. If approved, the grant will be managed by the Housing Department and Housing Improvement Program (H.I. P.) Coordinator, John Mcllwaine. Along with housing rehabilitation, the grant will be used to raise substandard, vacant homes which are creating safety hazards and cannot be brought up to standard condition. Initial surveys indicated nine households are currently eligible in the two neighborhoods (based on their income) to apply for housing rehabilitation assistance. The H.I.P. Howlak Tichum Tony Broncheau Lifetime resident and enrolled member of theConfedcratcd Tribes of Warm Springs, Tony Francis Broncheau "Jinx" drowned in the Deschutes River approximately half a mile north of highway 26 on WednesdayJuly 20, 1994. He was born June 13, 1969 in Madras, Oregon to Manuel and Murial (Greene) Broncheau Carrasco. He attended schools in Warm Springs and Madras. An all denominational Prayer Service was held Thursday, July 21, at Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home in Madras. Dressing Ceremonies were Friday, July 22 at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs. Overnight services followed and were officiated by Nelson Wallulatum and Larry Dick. Casket bearers were Kanet Wolfe, Austin Greene, Truman Lumpmouth, Jr., Wendall Greene, Ron Bennett, Dorian Tappo, Joseph Boise and Gayland Broncheau. Norman Twenty-three year old Norman McKai Wolfe of Warm Springs died at his home in Warm Springs on Friday, July 29, 1994. The cause of death is under investigation at this time. He was a lifetime resident of Warm Springs as well as an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. He was born November 4, 1970 in Madras, Oregon to Beulah (Switzler) and James Lee Wolfe, Sr. He attended schools in both Warm Springs and Madras. A traditional dressing ceremony was held Saturday, July 30 at the Simnasho Longhouse. Overnight services will follow Saturday and Sunday. Pallbearers were Lenni Miller, Avery Americanhorse, Homes being built in the Mutual Help project are due for completion between the third week of August to the last week of September. The project is being funded by HUD, (Department of Housing and Urban Dcvclopmcnt).Twclve houses are being built in Greeley Heights and three are offsitc. They are in Schoolie Flats, Sid waiter and Tcnino areas. The Construction Contractors arc Tri con, of Sumner Washington. The construction of this project began March 9,1994. After the inspecting of the homes is complete, families may move in and enjoy their new homes. Housing, the contractor, Tribal Inspector and the architect will be in on the Inspection. The second phase is due to begin at the end of this month, approximately. Thirty-six homes have been approved, although the project was set up for forty homes. These homes are to be built in various areas throughout the reservation. If you answered yes to three or more of these questions, Al-Anon or Alatccn may help. You can contact Al-Anon or Alatccn by looking in your local telephone directory. Series set Beginning Tuesday September 1 3, 1994 a four week information scries for women on physical and emotional abuse, will run until October 4,1994 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Community Counseling Center. Following is the schedule of topics. Week 7 Introduction and overview of different kinds of abuse. Week 2 - Patterns of physical abuse Week J - Understanding emotional abuse Week Overcoming abuse. Babysitting is provided. For more information call Erin Sweeden or Urbana Manion at 553-3205. Program available Coordinator will be checking with homeowners to make sure all eligible households are assisted. Homeowners are encouraged to contact Mcllwaine at housing if they think they qualify for housing rehab assistance. Applications are accepted from all eligible households, whether or not they live in Elliot Heights or Miller Heights. The neighborhood-by-neighborhood approach to housing rehabilitation helps ensure that all needy households are assisted and that multiple resources are obtained. A portion of the H.I.P. budget will be reserved for homes not in the two neighborhoods. Honorary casket bearers were Desmond Wheeler, led lruniio Tommie Hines, Travis Trujillo, David White, Jr., Joe Hines, Norman Wolfe, Avery American Horse, Gail Lawrence, Jr., Cyril Wolfe, Elbrosia Gurno, Philamene David, Philiana David, Ramona, Kelly and Vanessa Smartlowit, Davis Stwyer, Gabe Walker, Otis Johnson, Levi M. Greene II, James Teeman, Jesse Madrid and Ed Graham, Jr. Burial was held Saturday, July 23 at sunrise at Tenino Cemetery. Survivors include his mother Murial "Mico" Carrasco, his uncles Levi Greene and Eugene Greene, Sr., his aunts Agnes Lumpmouth and Laurel Greene and numerous cousins all of Warm Springs. ? He was preceded in death by his grandparents Francis and Cecelia (Stacona) Greene, his uncles David, Harold and Perry Greene, and his father Manuel Broncheau. Wolfe Chris Heath, Truman Lumpmouth, Jr., William Begay, Lester Begay, Wendall Switzler and Victor Switzler. Final disposition was held Monday, August 1 at sunrise at Wolfe Point Cemetery at Warm Springs. Survivors include his mother Beulah Calica and brothers Cyril, Kanet and Lee James Wolfe, Kosie Wolfe and Gary Switzler, his surviving sisters include Marina, Marissa, Leann and Lucy M. Wolfe, along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his father James Lee Wolfe on December 21, 1993,andhisbrother James Lee Wolfe, Jr. on May 31, 1985.