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8 April 28, 1995 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Job openings- Job openings as of April 24 are listed below. If you would like to submit an application, contact Amelia Te wee at Employment Services 553 3262. To ask about job details call the contact person listed. language Curriculum Devel oper; Cultural Heritage; Wendell Jim Language Program Coordina tor; Cultural Heritage; Wendell Jim Computer Programmer; Cul tural Heritage; Wendell Jim Indian Language Instructor (3); Cultural Heritage; Wendell Jim Education Coordinator; Early Childhood Education; Julie Quaid Food Service Assistant; Early Childhood Education; Julie Quaid Food Service Aide; Early Child hood Education; Julie Quaid Teacher (2); Early Childhood Education; Nancy Seyler Substitute Teacher Aides; Early Childhood Education; Nancy Seyler Staff Accountant; Work Experi ence; Marcia Soliz Staff Accountant; Finance; Judy Johnson Internal Auditor; Finance; Miles King Administrative Officer; Chil dren Protective Services; Mary McNivens Secretary III; Community Cen terRecreation; Fran AhernAustin Greene Youth Workers PT; Children Protective Services; Linda Thomp son Inventory Forester; Forestry; William Ray, Jr. Logistics Aide-Temp.; Fire Mgmt; Gary Cooke Realty Technician; Realty; Everett Patt Computer & Radio Operator; Fire Mgmt; Theresa Morris Fuels Crew Member; Fire Mgmt; Mike Cunningham Fisheries & Wildlife Technician I (Squaw fish program 8 positions); Fisheries & Wildlife; Mark Fritsch Fire Fighters (12) Temp, posi tions; Fire Mgmt; Vernon Tias, Sr. Court Hailiff; Police; Capt. Oswald Tias Public Utilities Admin. Assis tant; Admin. Office; LaDonna Danuka Tribal Maintenance Worker; Housing Dept.; Delano Miller Building Maintenance Fore man; Housing dept.; Delano Miller Project coordinatorSuperinten dent; Housing Dept.; Delano Miller Facility Grounds Keeper; Health & Wellness Center; Charles S. Crovcr Secretary-Treasurer Admin. Officer; Secretary Treasurer branch; Colleen Roba Gift Shop clerk; The Museum at WS; Michael Hammond Maintenance Supervisor; Com posite Products; Phil Rodda Productive Supervisor; Compos ite Products; Tony Stacona SecretarySales; KTWINS; John Stolz PT Announcer Temp.; KTWINS; John Stolz Cooks; Kahnecta; Scottic Miller Lifeguards; Kahnecta; Scottie Miller Shop AssistantAssistant Pro; Kahnceta; Scottie Miller BusWait Staff; Kahnecta; Scot tie Miller Gift Shop Sales Associate; Kahnecta; Scottie Miller Golf Course Irrigation Tech.; Kahnecta; Scottie Miller Security; Kahnceta; Scottie Miller Sewing Machine Operator; WS clothing; Melissa Tanewasha Science Teacher; 509-J Sch. Dist.; 475-6192 Physical Ed.IIealth Teacher; 509-J Sch. Dist.; 475-6192 Fifth Grade Teacher; 509-J Sch. Dist.; 475-6192 Sixth GradeTcacher; 509-J Sch. Dist.; 475-6192 Alternative Ed (relisting) Teacher; 509-J Sch. Dist.; 475-6 1 92 Spanish Teacher; 509-J Sch. Dist.; 475-6192 BiologyPhysical Science; 509 JSch. Dist.; 475-6192 Coaches; 509-j Sch. Dist.; 475-6192 Portland holds 1st annual The 1st Annual All-Indian Bowling Tournament was held in Portland, Oregon March 1 7-1 9, 1 995 at Hollywood Bowl. Men's Team event was won by Warm Springs Men with 2586; Owen Danzuka, Eugene Rednose, Chct VanPcIt, Ray Shike, Jr. Women's Team event was won by B.I.A. Ladies of Portland, Or. with 2594; Danielle Dutt, Lois Chilcolt, Christine Charles, Kathy Stcnsgar. Mixed Team event was won by City of Roses of Portland, Or. with 2538; Bob Ingawanup, Joanne Jamison, Myrna Jamison, Mel Miles. Men's Doubles event was won by Gary Dufour of Portland and Joe Boise of Warm Springs with 1273. Women's Doubles event was won by Janne Jamison and Myrna Jamison of Seattle, Wa. with 1271. Mixed Doubles event; 1. Alley DavidJoan David of Warm Springs withl351, 2. Raymond Shike, Jr. Darla Brown of Warm Springs with 1314,3. Gary DufourJenane Dufour of Portland, Or. with 1301. Men's Singles event; 1. Paul Henderson of Warm Springs with 728, 2. Del vis Heath, Sr. of Warm Springs with 695. Women's Singles event; I.Linda David of Warm Springs with 668, 2. Joanne Jamison of Seattle, Wa. with 658, 3. Sandra Danuka of Warm Springs with 657. All events-men's division was won by Owen Danzuka of Warm Springs, Or. with 1949. All events-women's division; 1. Myrna Jamison and Joanne Jamison of Seattle, Wa. with 1849 each. VFW news Our post is hosting the quarterly district 10 meeting at the Agency Longhouse on Saturday April 29, 1995 at 12 noon. We'll be starting with the general gathering for lunch, after which we will be proceeding the election of district officers for the coming year. This is the first time in quite a while we've hosted and we're urging all VFW members to attend and meet with members of posts throughout Central Oregon. Upcoming powwows Strength comes from sobriety, not numbers 3rd Annual Reunion & Gathering of Indian Boarding School Alcohol & Drug free Powwow May 26,27,28, 1995 White Swan, WA Grand Entry-Friday 7 p.m., Sat. & Sun.-l p.m. & 7 p.m. For information call: Aden Washines: (509) 865-5402 no collect calls please. Davis Washines: (509) 865-5121 Ext. 568; Kelly Caye (509) 865-5121 Ext. 684; Dolly Badonie (509) 865 5121 Ext. 614 In Honor of Our Children Pow Wow Free Admission May 13, 1995 12 noon to 10 pm Kelso High School Gym, Kelso, WA (exit 39) Grand Entries: 1 pm & 7 pm All drums & dancers welcome! For vendor info: Contact Tina Shadiow 206-423-1970 General Info, additional flyers contact: Dcna Taylor 206-577-2451 or 206-577-2734 i i Y -5. iJ . ? I i . I I. ( I V' ( ' I ' - - 1 l0hte Salvage Store now open The Opportunity Foundation Thriftstore of Redmond announced recently that The Salvage Store is now open. The Salvage Store carries a wide selection of bulk clothing at 25 cents a pound (ideal for quilters, rug crafters, asphaltpavers, construction workers and more). The Salvage Store also has a parts inventory including bikes, plumbing, electrical and household. The Salvage Store is located at 433 SW 8th Street in Redmond and is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Proceeds benefit disabled adults throughout Central Oregon. Scott receives WSCP award Warm Springs Composite Prod ucts recently announced that Melvin Scott, Sr. was selected employee of the month for March. Scott was selected for the fol lowing criteria: safety in the work place, quality of work, production quantity, attendance, personal ini tiative, attitude and cooperation with fellow employee, lead people, Supervisors and Managers. COBRA offers training Central Oregon Battering and Rape Alliance (COBRA) will be of fering training in Madras at the CO BRA office at 9 1 SE D St on May 5, 6 and 7. Persons interested in being a COBRA volunteer or a COBRA safe home provider will need to attend the training. The training lasts approxi mately 1 8 hours and will start Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. and continue on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information and to re ceive a volunteer application, con tact COBRA at 382-9227. Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Send subscription to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Name Address City State 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 will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, To whom it may concern: Carlos Calica, sorry for the inci dent that occurred on 2595. Angela Fuentes J .Zip. The following letter was submitted to Spilyay for reprinting by a "con cerned mother, gramma and great grandmother". To the Editor, Should the spoken laws that gov erned a respectful, functional, sober nation be applied to a drinking, dys functional tribal people? Should we teach the children to respect their elders, even if it's the elders who make alcohol and child neglect a tradition? How many gen erations of alcoholics will it take before alcohol becomes a part of our tradition? Or is it already? When did the children stop being gifts from the creator and start being burdens? And how much more of a burden will they become when wel fare goes the way of the buffalo? In the days of the braids and buf falo, old age didn't automatically ensure respect. Respect was given to a person because of their lifelong accumulation of knowledge, their generosity and courage, and above all, their wisdom that would help ensure the survival of the future gen erations. Respect is an action that shows others how much they mean to you. It lets people know how vital they were and how important they still are. Why should we listen to these elders when they profess to know everything, yet they didn't' have the courage to do anything when they were our age. Maybe because of ad dictions or other things they never earned the respect they now seek. Alcohol has taken so much from us, for so long. It's even hard to imagine a world without it. It's scary to hear about FASFAE babies born to mothers who didn't drink, but the grandmothers and great-grandmothers who did. When do we as a nation start to make these mothers accountable for this extreme case of child abuse? Where are all those promises that were made about taking care of the children? Are they all laying on the council chamber's floor, broken? What good are the laws that charge women who are pregnant and drink with child abuse, when they're not enforced? How do you justify a woman who has five children with FASFAE? I can't unless someone paid them good money. Hm? Banishment and not prison time would do more to get rid of bootleg gers and pushers. If someone wants to hurt the people with these sub stances why should we allow them to live here? If someone is always getting ar rested for liquor violations, why not banish them for a year? It's obvious they don't care about their families so why not give their families a break from them. Hard times call for hard core les sons. Maybe if enough of us pro moted and supported sobriety we could get out youth back. And with them will come a sober future. A wise man said, "I would rather have 100 sober people in my tribe than a million drunk ones." Our strength comes from our sobriety and not in numbers. TL Standing Soldier Hisle, South Dakota Eight Annual Reservation Relay set for May 6 The 8th Annual Reservation Relay is scheduled for Saturday, May 6, 1 995 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, 9:00 a.m. (staggered times for teams with a predicted eight hours or more-7:30 a.m.). The course will be 58 miles to begin and end at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village, some tough legs along the course. Most of the course is very simple with rolling hills and a lot of flat surfaces. The first third will be on pavement, the second third on gravel and the last third on pavement gravel combination. A lot of scenic beauty will be seen along the course. Teams will consist of five runners each, except Juniors who may use seven. All teams will alternate legs of 4.0 miles (youth 3.0) each. Exchange points will be marked clearly. Each team must run their runners alternately in the same sequence. Teams will have maps and course descriptions and are responsible for directing their runners. Any runners off course will have to resume where they left the course. All teams must carry their own watch and score card and keep their own leg times. Please use only one vehicle to each team and display a team name sign on that vehicle. Registration fee is $75 per team, payable to Warm Springs Recreation Department and fill out the form (available at Recreation office) and sign a waiver. Divisions are divided in adult male and female and co-ed, youth male, female and co-ed (18 & under). Winners in each division will receive a plaque, plus individual awards. Each member will receive a relay T-shirt. Weston and Bradford Heath participated in the Mutton Bustin competition at the Bull Bash 95 at the Portland Memorial Coliseum April 8, 1995. Their mother is Sonya Heath of Warm Springs. Weston Heath tied for first place in the afternoon session, and won first place in the evening session. One of the competitors was a boy from Missouri wearing a Mutton Bustin championship jacket. Weston's brother Bradford Heath received participant trophies for riding across the arena in both sessions. Court notices- Apologies I wish to apologize to the people of Warm Springs for driving under the influence of alcohol, things could have been worse than just ending up in jail. Jeff Mitchell To the Warm Springs Commu nity: I would like to let the people of the Warm Springs community know that I am sorry I may have placed them in any danger on February 27, 1995 when I was arrested for reckless en dangering and reckless driving. I re alize I could have really hurt some one pretty bad by causing an acci dent. I am sorry for my behavior. Spencer Poitra On 11595, 1 did unlawfully op erated a mot'or vehicle endangering the lives of others as well as my own. I would like to take this time now to apologize to the passengers of the vehicle and to the community of Warm Springs. Sincerely, Jarod R. Thomas Nanila Tahkeal Petitioner vs. William Tahkeal Respondent Summons For Publication Case No.D012-95 To William Tahkeal; You are hereby notified that a petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been rescheduled and filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 10:00 a.m., on the 22nd day of May, 1 995 at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You musLappear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Peti tioner, Nanita Tahkeal may then be given all that is asked for in the petition Both parties to this action may be represented by counsel, or may elect to represent themselves. If you cannot be present, you may have your ap proved legal counsel appear on your behalf at your own expense. Representation must be approved by the presiding judge to ensure the rules governing admissibility to practice are met, therefore, a spokesperson form must be submitted at least five working days prior to the hearing. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Failure to obtain legal counsel prior to the hearing is not sufficient cause to reschedule the hearing. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 17th day of April, 1995. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Rhoda Orozco Petitioner vs. Sabino Orozco Respondent Summons For Publication Case No.D016-95 To Sabino Orozco; You are hereby notified that a petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been rescheduled and filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 1 1:00 a.m., on the 1 9th day of May, 1995 at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You musLappear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Peti tioner, Rhoda Orozco may then be given all that is asked for in the petition Both parties to this action may be represented by counsel, or may elect to represent themselves. If you cannot be present, you may have your ap proved legal counsel appear on your behalf at your own expense Representation must be approved by the presiding judge to ensure the rules governing admissibility to practice are met. therefore, a spokesperson form must be submitted at least five working days prior to the hearing. If yon have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Failure to obtaia legal counsel prior to the hearing is not sufficient cause to reschedule the hearing Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, this 1 7th day of ApnL 1995. Loll Sohappy Chief Judge. Wtna Springs Tribal Caart DMJ Automotive Plaintiff vs Tim Greene Defendant Case No.: CV271-94 To: Tim Greene, You are hereby notified that the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court has been scheduled for a show cause hearing at 9:00 a.m. on the 12th day of May, 1995. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court a the time and date shown, to show cause why you should not be held in contempt of court for Failure to Comply with Civil Judgement against you. This hearing, will not be a full hearing on the merits of the case; you must appear and defend against a complaint that you failed to obey the Order of the Court. 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. If you have any questions, you should seek legal assistance imme diately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 10th day of April, 1995 Walter Langnese Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Urban GibsonJackie Estimo Plaintiff vs Thurman Tufti Defendant Case No.: CV52-95 To: Thurman Tufti; You are hereby notified that a Civil Complaint has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court alleging the Defendant has committed a civil wrong against the Plaintiff. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 9 a.m. on the 1 8th day of May, 1 995, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. The Defendant in this matter has the right to file an answer to the complaint prior to the hearing, however heshe is not required to do so. The Defen dant also has the right to file a counterclaim prior to the hearing. Any papers filed with this court in conjunction with this case must be accompanied by a certification that the opposing party was served a copy of the same by the time the court filing was made. If the Defendant fails to appear at the hearing, the court may award the plaintiff a default judg ment, which means the court can award the plain tiff all that is requested in the complaint. If the plaintiff fails to appear at the hearing, the court may dismiss the case for lack of prosecution, allow the defendant 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 case with prejudice, or reschedule the hearing. Both parties to this action may be represented by legal council, or may elect to represent them selves. Representation must be approved by the presiding judge to ensure the rules governing ad missibility to practice are met. therefore, a spokes man 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 IMMEDI ATELY FAILURE TO OBTAIN LEGAL COUN SEL PRIOR TO THE HEARING IS NOT SUFFI CIENT CAUSE TO RESCHEDULE THE HEAR ING. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 4th day of April, 1995. Walter Lanfnrat III Jadge, Warn Springs Tribal Caart Raffle set Chief Spirits raffle will be held May 7, 1995 at the Chief Spirits tournament. Items to be raffled are: Boys mountain bike Girls mountain bike One night Kah-Nee-Ta with golf Kah-Nee-Taswim pass (1 0 single) Pog starter set Baseball caps Shawl Misc. Beaded Items Large tube of Pogs Small tube of Pogs $25 cash $10 cash Plus other misc. items For ticket sales contact: Reva Johnson, 553-5701 (8 a.m. to noon), Maria Minthorn, Deanie Johnson at 553-6215, Joie Johnson or Marcia Minthorn at 553-1831, Doots Herkshan at the ECE building. Team members are: White Dove & Miko Cooper, Shawndell, Mo, and Deidra Johnson, Florence Starr, all of these are in grade school in Warm Springs. Tournament director would like to encourage community members to come and watch the tournament and encourage the children participating to continue getting involved in sports like basketball. Ochoco issues mushroom permit The Ochoco National Forest has issued the Confederated Tribes a free use mushroom permit. The permit applies only to the B ig Summit, Paulina, Prineville Ranger districts of the Ochoco National For est and Crooked River National Grassland. Mushrooms harvested under this permit are for personal use only and are not to be sold or traded. While gathering mushrooms, tribal members must carry their tribal identification cards. While collecting mushrooms, it is required that harvesters not disturb the surrounding vegetation, not re move or scrape away the duff layer, (no raking is allowed), and always leave some fruiting bodies to pro duce spores for the next crop. For further information, contact Sharlayne Garcia at 553-3548.