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8 November 22, 1995 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Job openings- Job openings as of November 20 are listed below. To apply for a job contact Amelia Tcwce in Human Resources at 553-3262. To ask about job details call the contact person listed. Substitute Teacher Aides; Early Childhood Education; Sue Matters Headslart Teacher (2); Early Childhood Education; Nancy Scyler Teacher; Early Childhood Edu cation; Lola Trimble Food Service Assistant; Early Childhood Education; Julie Quaid Sr. Citizen's Representative; WS Sr. Program; Elton Greeley Relief Youth Worker; CPS; Linda Thompson Youth Worker FT; CPS; Linda Thompson Community Health Info. Spe cialist; Community Health Promo tion; Carol Wcwa Corrections Officer (female); Police Dept.; Mariani Tias ReceptionistSecretary; Build ing Inspections; Thomas Strong, Jr. Human Resources Assistant; WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc Accepting application for future hire; WS Gaming; Sandy Rolene Parking lot attendant; WS Gam ing; Sandy Rolene Poker dealers; WS Gaming; Sandy Rolene Accounting Clerk; WS Gaming; Sandy Rolene Count Team (2); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolene Keno writer (2); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolene Shift Supervisor (table game); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolene Table Games dealers (13); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc Food & Bev. Server (1); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc Slots Keyperson (4); WS Gam ing; Sandy Rolene Don't be afraid to achieve your goals re? Ji.--"X. To the girls of the Reservation: I would just like to say hello and let everyone know I'm doing O.K. I would like to just say that if you have thoughts or dreams to get out and see the world or just meet people, all you got to do is take that big step. I was scared at first, especially since I was leaving for boot camp and leaving my family. It was hard at first, but since I met a lot of good friends and helpful people I have learned to adjust to my new environment. I really enjoy the Navy life, but I am making my dreams and goals happen. You got to m mm """" '"OHM , ...iiimiiiwi '" U"y , , I 1 v I s " 1 . " J , f Valerie Aguilar received an award from the Oregon office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs for her significant community involvement. She was nominated by RWJ Healthy Nations and selected as one of three indivduals in the state of Oregon to receive this prestigious award. Way to go Val! Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Send subscription to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Name Address City Subscription rates: All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost Spilyay Tymoo is published pi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. AdministrationReceptionOp crator; WS Gaming; Sandy Rolene Gift Shop Clerk (2 FT; 1 PT); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc Shuttle Driver (4 PT on week ends); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolene Janitorial (3 for PM & Grave yard; 2 for AM); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc Maintenance (2 for PM shift); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc Security (3); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc Cashier (2); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc Sales Rep.; KTWINS; JohnStolz Level III Morning Announcer; KTWINS; Ron Alvarez PT Announcer Temp.; KTWINS; John Stolz General Sales Manager; KTWINS; John Stolz Radio Personality I; KTWINS; John Stolz Cooks; Kahnceta; Scottie Miller Night Janitor Supervisor; Kahnceta; Scottie Miller Purchasing ManagerSupervi sor; Kahnceta; Scottie Miller The Oregon State Employment division announces the following job openings in the Madras and Warm Springs areas. Title V Administrative Assistant Madras; DeliPizza Manager-Madras; Fast Food Manager-Madras; Cash Accounting Clerk-Warm Springs; Real Estate Agent-Madras; Fast Food Worker-Madras; Waiter Waitress-Warm Springs; Bartender Madras; DeliPizza Maker-Madras; Dietary Worker-Madras; Certified Nurse Aide-Madras; Certified Nurses Aide-Jefferson County; CutterFin ger Joint-Madras; Woodworking Shophand-Madras. For further information on these and other positions call 475-2382. take the chance. There are a lot of people willing to help and support you. Well I would like to let you know that I'm here in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. I'm going to school for Heavy Equipment Operator, "SeaBus." I'm going to go Battalion, that means traveling the world, I'll be deployed over seas for seven months, then back here in the states for seven months. For the next five years it'll be like that. I made a lot of friends who care and help each other out. I will be coming home for a week in December the 20th to the 27th. I hope that this letter helps you out for anyone who have dreams and are not sure they can make them happen. Be strong. If any of you want my address, I would appreciate any who wants to, to go ahead and write. I would like to say hello to all the elders. EOCR Bryant, Linda J. 445663345 Navy Detachment Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-5000 Sincerely, Linda "Muzzie" Bryant JoinedserviceonAugustl4, 1995, Completed Boot camp on October 13, 1995, Started second session of training on 103095 at Fort Leonard Wood, MO, enlisted for 5 years. ywfw State $9.00 per year in the U.S. $15.00 per year outside the U.S. Final biographies of Fire Management Engine Thomas R. Williams Hi my name is Thomas R. Williams. I am an enrolled member of Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon on my mom's side Harriett Schoolie Williams. I'm also half Chiloquin Modoc on my Dad's side, I lilbert Williams. Hilbert also worked for Fire Management at the Look Out Tower's some years way back. This is my third season as a fire fighter, engine crew member, and I like it. Jay Are Starr Hello my name is Jay-Are Starr that's what I go by anyway. I am not running for any candidacy nor am I trying to sell you anything I am supposed to tell a little about myself so here it goes. I was born in the Windy City of Chicago, Illinois in 1974. I stayed there for a couple of months and moved back to Warm Springs and I have lived here all my life. I have attended Madras and Warm Springs Schools only to drop out in the eleventh grade (don't deny it but I don't endorse it). I attained my G.ood E.nough D.iploma when I was 18 and went on to work at the mill, Natural Resources and last but not least Fire Management. This is my second season as a fire fighter and I have enough experience to say "don't blame me I didn't do it." I like working here cause everyone has a sense of humor and there is no dress code plus we're lhterlob openings Native American Program Re- cruiterAdvisor Position; Eastern Oregon State College; Jackie Leno- Grant; Native American Program Inlow Hall; 1410 "L" Avenue; LaGrande, OR 97850 Special events planned by CC There will be a Christmas Tree planting in honor of Caroline Tohet and Popeye Hellon on November 29, 1 995 in front of the Community Cen ter beginning at 2:00 p.m. Reception will follow in the Social Hall. The 13th annual Christmas tree lighting will be on December 4 at 6:30 p.m. in front of the Community Center. Hot chocolate will be served in the Social Hall. The Christmas Bazaar will be held on December 9, from 8-4 at the Com munity Center. What is the "bottom line"? To the editor, Hello from Pastor Rick. I saw a TV show the other night talking about the effects of down-sizing business. They talked about the stress factors that develop when someone is laid off. This very noble company went so far as to hire a group of counselors to help employees with the effects of being laid-off. America is a funny place to live. We are sensitive to the feelings of one person yet will lay off that person for the sake of the bottom line of business. Gone are the days of employment stability. In the past, the boss had a good bottom line, he had profit so he left his employees alone to do their work. Now the bottom line is effected by world decisions, government rules, greater competition, and the bosses boat payment. So things happen for the sake of the bottom line. Now, how do employees react to this prob lem? So go and burn the bosses' boat. Some, lose heart and go back Court Notices- Alice Cundell Petitioner vs Maury Rhoan, Sr. Defendant Case No.: D076-95 To: Maury Rhoan, Sr. 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 10 a.m. on the 13th day of December 1995. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown, to show cause why the restraining order should not be in effect. 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 im mediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 9th day of November 1995. WD Johnson, Pro-Tern Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Zip. always outdoors, I have no plans for the future except to put fires out. Well, it's been about a paragraph now and that's what we're supposed to write so I better go now. I couldn't believe they told me I had to write something for the newspaper and it didn't have to go in v-V rt'lj ;'V V : "A v-jvi. u;AHj , j Engine crew members Thomas Williams, Jay-Are Starr and Vernon Tias and their final weeks of work for the season. Employee honored r J Warm Springs Composite Prod ucts recently recognized Arthur Lewis, Jr. as their Employee ot trie Month for October, Lewis' selection is based on sev eral factors, including safety in the workplace, quality of work, produc tion quantity, attendance, personal initiative, attitude and cooperation with fellow employees, lead people, supervisors and management. Happy Birthday Muzzie D.O.B. 1118 22 years old From Mom, Gordo, Chubbs, Albern, Aaron, Britten and friends into a lower world of poorer housing, food, and fewer choices for life. Some, take a few steps back in life to run forward and leap across life's fences. They go to school; they build on what they already know. They learn something different to begin again in life in a different direction. The company, the government, the tribes are not the firm rock to build a house on as in the past. The safety of employment, and paying the bills starts with the firm rock you have inside yourself. To look in a mirror and believe in the person you see. You must believe, because our Creator believes in you. A T-shirt saying "God does not create junk". The bottom line of God is He loves us and will be there for us in any decision we make and help us make the big leaps across fences. We invite you to worship. WS Presbyterian Church, on the campus. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship at 1 1 a.m. Pastor Rick R. Ribeiro Warm Springs Confederated Tribes Piaintiff vs Benito Brito-Aguire Defendant Case No.: CV418-9S To: Benito Brito-Aguire You are hereby notified that a default judg ment was entered against you after your Failure to Appear on at the 9:00 a.m. November 1 , 1 995 Civil Arraignment in the above cited case. It is hereby ordered and adjudged that the defendant is permanently excluded from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, compliance with this exclusion order may be enforced by the contempt power of the Tribal Court in accordance with Chapter 200 of the Warm Springs Tribal Code. The Court may imposejail, fine or both for contempt of court, in addition to violations of Warm Springs Tribal Code Chapter 300, the Tribal Exclusion Code, if the defendant is found on the Reservation in violation of this exclusion order. This Exclusion Order shall be published in the Spilyay Tymoo and The Madras Pioneer. Proof of service that a copy of this order was published in the above mentioned newspapers by the Court Clerk shall be filed with the Court. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 1 st day of November, 1995 Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Teresa Peterson Petitioner vs Donald Courtney Respondent Case No. DO80-94 To: Teresa Courtney You are hereby notified that a petition for ModificationCustody has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 10 30 a m on the 13th day of December, 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 nuisl appear to present your argument or thecasemaybedismissed due to lack of prosecution. The Petiboner, Teresa Peterson, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Modification of custody The Petitioner will be present at the hearing If you desire to personally argue your side f the case, you may have a legal aide, spokesperson or attor ney appear on your behalf at your expense If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon this 7th day of November. 1995. W. D. Johiwm Pr-Tem Judge, Warm Springs Trihal Court the apology section "cool huh?" Well anyway remember "only you can prevent forest fires," or something. Vernon Tias My name is Vernon Tias, I was born in Pendleton, Oregon. I spent most of my life here in Warm Springs. I started working here in 1984 on the Howlak Andrew Andrew "Wah-Ta-Leek" Jackson III, twenty-one of White Swan died October 29, 1995 in White Swan. Andrew was born in White Salmon, Washington on March 16, 1974 to Keith and Veronica (Wesley) Charley, Sr. He was raised in White Swan and attended Yakama Tribal School. He worked as a ranch hand on several of the local ranches. Andrew enjoyed hunting, fishing, and especially basketball. He won several awards playing basketball while in school. He also enjoyed taking care of his son and other children. He was a member of the Yakama Nation. Andrew is survived by his mother, Veronica Wesley of White Swan; father, Keith Charley, Sr. of Warm Springs, OR; son, Jim Aaron Jackson and companion, Sherry Davis of White Swan; brothers, Keith Charley, Jr. and Thomas Vivian Forty-three-year-old Vivian Tillika" Arthur of Warm Springs, Oregon passed away of natural causes at Central Oregon District Hospital in Redmond, November 17, 1995. She was born November 7, 1952 in Warm Springs to Clifford and Mary Ann (Winishut) Arthur. She was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, she grew up at Warm Springs and attended schools in Warm Springs and Madras. She was active in school activities and participated in the Jefferson County Jr. Miss Pageant where she was honored as Miss Congeniality, she was a member of the Bravettes Drill Team and her talents included tap dancing. She went to Europe with the Foreign Study League her junior year of high school. Most of her life was spent in Warm Springs but she so lived in Arizona and Lake Tahoe, Nevada before returning to Allen Langley, Jr. Allen A. Langley, Jr., thirty-four Warm Springs died in Warm Springs November 18, 1995 by homicide. He was born February 9, 1961 in Redmond, Oregon to Allen and Louise (Smith) Langley, Sr. He was a lifetime resident, and an enrolled member of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. He was mployed at IHS in Warm Springs. He is survived by his parents, his brother Larry Langley and sisters; Norma Smith Cesani Forty-five-year-old Norma Lee Smith" Cesani, a resident of Bend, Oregon passed away at St. Charles Medical Center due to natural causes November 18, 1995. She was born September 5, 1950 Warm Springs, Oregon to Grant and Josepha (Adams) Smith. She married Anthony Cesani June 2 1 995 Bend, Oregon. She was a lifetime resident ot Warm Springs and enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. She was employed as a secretary for the 4-H Extension Service in Warm Springs. Survivors include her husband Anthony, her sons; Henry Jackson, of Bellingham, Washington, and Lamar Jackson of Warm Springs and daughter; Valcda Jackson of Everett, Washington. She is also survived by her brothers; Gene Smith. Richard Smith, Roger Smith and Grant Smith, Jr. all of Warm crew members Hot Shot crew. When they first started I was a crew member. Now I am the Engine Director. I have been doing this job for two years. One of my future goals is to get as far as I can in this department. I now hold 1 1 years of experience in this job. the rest of the crew members are in Tichum Jackson, III Charley of Warm Sprines, OR, Bobby Charley and Gloria Charley I of White Swan, and Rcanna Charley I of Warm Springs, OR; grandfathers, Lawrence Wesley of White Swanl and Wesley Charley of Warm! Springs, OR. He is preceded in death by al brother, William Charley, his I grandmothers, Gloria Jackson and I Jane (Whitefoot) Charley; his great- grand parents, Andrew and Inez! (Slockish) Jackson, Cecil andl Lucille (James) Wesley, Elias andl Lillie Whitefoot. Dressing services were heldl Tuesday, October 3 1 , 1 995 at 1 0:00 a.m. at Merntt Funeral Home. Uvernight services were held at Toppenish Creek Longhouse, with George Lee officiating. Burial was Wednesday, November 1, 1995 at 8:00 a.m. at Yesmowit Cemetery in Medicine Valley. Arthur Oregon. survivors include her son Benjamin Kane of Ogden, Utah, mother Mary Ann Meanus, brother Clifford R. Arthur, sisters Adeline M. Winishut, Helene Arthur-Rubio and Rhonda C. Arthur of Warm Springs. She was preceded in death by her father Clifford Arthur, Sr. in 1970, brothers Kendall Arthur and Wendall Arthur. Prayer services were held Sunday, November 1 9 at the Agency Longhouse in Warm Springs. Traditional dressing ceremonies were Monday, November 20, 1995 at 4 p.m., followed by overnight services also at the Agency Longhouse. Officiating the services was Prosanna Williams, Margaret Boise, Larry Dick, Richard Tohet and Wilson Wewa, Jr. Burial was held Tuesday, November 21,1 995 at sunrise at the Agency Cemetery. Maxine Clements, Marita Johnson, Cindalu Bobb, Lori Fuentes and Noree Guerin all of Warm Springs. He was preceded in death by his grandparents. Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 21, 1995 at 1 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church in Warm Springs. Reverend Rick Ribeiro officiated the service. Burial was held at Agency Cemetery in Warm Springs. Springs as well as sisters; Nancy I Smith of Coos Bay, Debbie McGill, Shirley Sanders and Frances Smith all of Warm Springs. She is also I survived by six grandchildren and her father Grant Smith, Sr. of Warm Springs. She was preceded in death by her mother Josepha Adams-Smith I in 1974. Dressing ceremonies were held Monday, November 20 at 2 p.m. at Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home in Madras, Beatrice Winishut and Daisy Ike officiated. An all denomination prayer service followed at 7 p.m. A funeral service was held Tuesday, November 21 at 9 a.m. at the Warm Springs! Presbyterian Church, Reverend Rick Ribeiro officiated. Burial followed the service at the Agency I Cemetery in Warm Springs. Wilford and Geraldine Jim officiated the service. i