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    8 February 1,1996
Warm Springs, Oregon
SpilyayTymoo
Job openings
Job openings as of January 29, are
listed below, to apply for a job con
tuct Amelia Tewcc in Human Re
sources at 533-3262. To ask about
job details, call the contact person
listed.
I leads tart bus driver-limited
duration; Early Childhood Educa
tion, Nancy Scyler 553-3241
Substitute Teacher Aides; Early
Childhood Education; Sue Matters
553-3240
Staff Accountant; Enterprise
Accounting; Jamie Burleigh 553
3572 Intcrnul Auditor; Finance; Miles
King 553-3212
Comprehensive Planner; Plan
ning; Ray Rangila 553-3270
Customer Service Representa
tive; Comp. & Benefits; Jancll Smith
553-3498
CPS Supervisor; Children Pro
tective Services; Mary McNevins
553-3209
Coordinator Substance Abuse
Treatment; Community Counsel
ing; Jim Quaid 553-3205
Fisheries & Wildlife Technician
I; Fish & Wildlife; Colleen Fagan
553-3233
Fisheries & Wildlife Technician
II; Fish & Wildlife; Colleen Fagan
553-3233
Forest Crew Member (3); Fire
Management; Luther ClementsMike
Gomez 553-2413
Committee Secretary; Admin
istrative Service Center; Myrtle
Snowdcn 553-3257
Interpreter for Non-English
speaking; Tribal Court Admin.; Lola
Sohappy 553-3454
Secretary (HUD); Housing;
Committee seeking candidates
The 23rd annual SatusLonghousc receive a banner along with their
powwow will be held on May 10, 1 1
and 12, 1996. The powwow is seek
ing candidates for the senior and
junior queen court.
The junior category is 1 2 and un
der. The senior candidates must be
single and between 12 and 19 years
of age with no dependents. Warriors
and little warriors are also welcome.
The senior and junior queens will
receive a crown, jacket, shawl, ban
ner and other gifts along with their
percentage. All othcrcandidates will
percentage.
There will be a number of specials
held throughout the weekend. A
singing contest, teen boys traditional,
teen girls traditional team dance,
eight and under girls open and a
grass dance special are among the
specials.
For more information, contact any
of the following committee mem
bers: Roy Dick at (509) 854-1012,
Sharon Dick at (509) 454-4516 or
Terry Hccmsah.
Carolyn Johnson 553-3250
Lead Slot Technician; WS Gam
ing; Sandy Rolcne 553-6123
Accepting application for future
hire; WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc
Parking lot attendantA'alets (6);
WS Gaming; Sandy Rolcne
Table games dealers (13); WS
Gaming; Sandy Rolcne
Food & Beverage Server (2);
WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc
Administration receptionop
erator; WS Gaming; Sandy Rolcne
Shuttle Driver (2 PT on week
ends); WS Gaming; Sandy Rolcne
Announcer Full Time; KWSO;
Mike Villalobos 553-1968
Part-time Announcer temp.;
KTW1NS; Ron Alvarez 553-1243
Cooks; Kahnccta Resort; Scotlie
Miller 553-1112
School vacancy
closes Feb. 1
Notice of vacancy for an Educa
tional Assistant for Chapter 1-C Mi
grant program. Must have experi
ence working with high school mi
nority students, High School diploma '
required, ability to speak Spanish '
preferred, demonstrate aptitude for
the work to be performed, such alter
natives to the above qualifications as
. the Board may find appropriate and
acceptable. Closing date for applica
tions is February 1, 1996. Start date
is February 6, 1996. If interested,
please contact: Jefferson Co. Sch.
District 509-J; 445 SE Buff St.; Ma
dras, OR 97741 (541)475-6192.
Other job
openings
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Nathan's Business Services
2122 Warm Springs Street
Warm Springi, Or 97761
The following job openings are
with the Employment Services in
Madras, If interested please call 475
2382. Nurse Supervisor; Madras
Ontometric assistant; Prinevillc
TeacherMaestro; Culver
' Assistant coaches; Madras
' Middle High Principal; Culver
' Educational Assistant; Madras
Suspension supervisor; Madras
Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach;
Madras
Title V Office Assistant; Madras
Office Assistant; Madras
Real Estate Agent; Madras
Fast Food worker; Madras
CashierCounter person; Warm
Springs
WaitrcssMesero; Warm Springs
Bartender; Madras
CookCocinero; Warm Springs
; Dietary Worker; Madras
Housekeeper; Madras
Certified Nurse Aide; Madras ,
! Childcare provider; Madras
PT Security Guar; Madras
CutlerFinger joint; Madras
Woodworking shophand; Madras
' Tutoring available Tuesdays
through Thursdays from ,
' 4:30 to 5:1 5 p.m. and from
1 5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
I Call Andy Leonard or the
Education department at
553-3243 or 553-3311 for
Scheduling. The program is also
in need of volunteer tutors.. ,
Apologies offered-
To the Warm Springs community,
' I am taking this time to write an
, apology to the community for my
wrongful actions on the night of De
cember 2, 1995. In the future, I will
have better judgment and will not
take my driving privileges for
granted.
Sincerelyi
Alio Garcu
I
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First Annual
Handgame Tournament
March 14, 15 and 16
Kah-Nee-Ta Village Teepee area
1 st place $4,000 guaranteed
2nd place $3,000
3rd place $2,000
4th place $1,000 ; :
$200 entry feeteam
Kids' Tournament $50 entry fee
"Traditional Game
No money, only cultural items, traditional goods, trade
blankets, beadwork, etc. during first game played each day
Contact Sam Starr (541) 553-1131 or Fax
(541) 553-1561 between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Entries received until Friday, March 1, 1996
5 p.m. for early bird drawing.
ennnenrori in ACCOlllillUUdUUl IS cwanauic ai iai rucc- i a
part by Indian Discounts available for March 1 4 and 1 5
Head Gaming '
I'm apologizing to the people for
my disorderly conduct at your
whipman. At He-He Longhouse in
July 1995.
Sorry Wiggie! '
Sincerely yours,
Martinez Charles
POBoxxl732
Omak, WA 98841
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I would like to apologize to all the
people of the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs and also the Tribal
Court, for driving underthe influence
of alcohol.
America's 1 leading cause of
death. ,
Ron Holliquilld,:jr:
To who it may concern; , ' '
This is my written apology to the
Warm Springs Community for
Driving Under The Influence of
Intoxicants. I'm sorry and I realize it
was a stupid and dangerous thing to
do.
Signed
Tina V. Spino
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New sign for Kah-Nee-Ta and Indian Head Gaming is an eye
grabber off Highway 26.
The sign says it all!
Indian Head Gaming is planning a gala week-long grand opening
event, scheduled to begin March 10 and continue through March 17.
Numerous activities are planned and special guests have been
invited.
The actual grand opening will occur Monday, March 11 with special
speakers Representative Bev Clarno, Tim Wapato and former football
great Dick Butkus invited.
Daily slot tournaments will be held as will tours of the facility. Space
for arts and crafts booths will be available to local vendors who wish
to set up at the gaming center. Poker and blackjack lessons will be
offered, culminating with possible tournaments for card players.
Further details of the opening will be made available at a later date
when final plans are set. Watch Spilyay Tymoo for more information
andor tune in to KWSO 91 .9 FM.
Air Life helps save lives in Central Oregon
As Air Life of Oregon begins its
1 1 years, it director, Vern Bartley,
can hardly believe the region's ac
ceptance and support of a quality air
ambulance service. . ,'-, v , , .
"We've flown nearly 4,000 pa
tients during our tenure, our mem
bership program enjoys the strength
of over 14,000 household and busi
ness members and we're building a
new hangaroffice facility," Bartley
says. "But most importantly, in the
ten-plus years we've flow, we've
never had an accident or an incident.
Flying safe has always been our goal.''
Back in 1985, when Air Life be
gan, all "expert" signs pointed to
failure; it was said than an air ambu
lance service would not be cost ef
fective over such a sparsely popu
lated yet large geographical area. But
studies indicated that people living
east of the Cascades faced a two-and-a-half
times greater chance of
dying in an accident than those living
west of the mountains. The main
reason had to do with patient trans
portation times; thus, Air Life was
born.
The need is apparent; in just over
10 years, Air Life has logged over
7,000 hours of flight time, this trans-
Court Notices-
Ramona Smith
Petitioner
Warm Springs tribal
member seeking
employment.
Will clear and grade
roads negotiate
rates.
Call Chesley Yahtin,
Sr. at 553-5206
Lanaguage lesson review answers
Answers:
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putaaptit. 5. mtaaptit ku paxat'maat. 6. c'msaptit ku ptxnfnsh. 7.
putmp ku tuskaski. ,
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Thomas Strong, Jr. 1
Respondent
Case No.: D091-95
To: Thomas Strong, Jr.
You are hereby notified that a Petition for
Support 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 2 p.m. on the
21st day of February, 1996, 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 must appear to present your argument or
the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner,
Ramona Smith, may then be given all that is asked
for in the Petition for Support
The petitioner will be present at the hearing. If
you desire to personally argue your side of the
case, you may have a legal aide, spokesperson or
attorney appear on your behalf at your expense.
If you nave any questions, you should seek
legal advice immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 18th day
of January, 1996.
Lola Sohappy
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Ramona Smith
Petitioner
vs
Thomas Strong, Jr.
Respondent
Case No.: D091-95
To: Ramona Smith
You are hereby notified that a Petition for
Support 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 2 p.m. on the
21 st day of February, 1 996, 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 must appear to present your argument or
the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner,
Ramona Smith, may then be given all that it asked
for in the Petition for Support
The petitioner will be present at the bearing If
you desire to personally argue your tide of the
case, you may have a legal aide, spokesperson or
attorney appear on your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, yoa should seek
legal advice immediately
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregoa, (hit 18th day
of January, 1996.
Lola Sohappy
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Canit
Valarie Fuiava
Petitioner
vs.
Stacy LoganDarrell Wallulatum
Respondant
Case No. J VI 13-88
To: Darrell Wallulatum
You are hereby notified that a petition for
ConservatorGuardian 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 1 p.m. on the
20th day of February, 1996 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 must appear to present your argument or
the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner,
Valarie Fuiava, may then be given all that is asked
for in the petition for Conservator Guardian.
, The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If
you desire to personally argue your side of the
case, you may have a legal aide, spokesperson or
attorney appear on your behalf at your expense.
Dated at Warm Springs, on this 17th day of
January, 1996.
Lola Sohappy
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
lates into over a million miles flow
or the equivalent of 39 times around
the earth.
In addition to its life-saving mis
sions aboard the Bell 222 helicopter
and Cessna fixed-wing aircraft, Air
Life contributes to community edu
cation as well. Child care seat safety
clinics have been extremely success
ful in various communities, and the
flight team also takes time to train
groups in preparing patients for air
transport.
"Air Life enjoys its success be
cause of so many supporting agen
cies and concerned citizens," Bartley
says. ""For example, local ground
ambulance crews, paramedics, fire
departments and first responders
provide the necessary care to people
facing illness or accidents, prior to
Air Life's arrival. Also, they help us
secure a safe landing zone; without
their cooperation and teamwork, we
couldn't function."
Additionally, over 100 Air Life
volunteers donate their time and tal
ents in outlying areas. Within the
70,000 square-mile service area,
volunteers provide necessary infor
mation and act as goodwill ambassa
dors for the service.
"Air Life will continue to give
back to the community in 1 996 via its
educational programs and other
special projects," Bartley says. "This
is a community effort-type program,
and we so appreciate the public's
support."
For more information about Air
Life or its membership program, call
541-385-6305 or 1-800-522-2828.
Howlak Tichum
Louise Johnson Delrose
Louise Johnson Delrose, 65,
passed away at St. Charles Medical
Center in Bend January 27, 1996.
She was born June 24, 1 930 in Warm
Springs to William and Isabel (Van
Pelt) Johnson.
She married Fred Delrose August
28, 1956 in Montana. He preceded
here in death in 1979.
Mrs. Delrose was a lifetime
resident of Warm Springs and an
enrolled member of the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs. Her hobbies
included picking huckleberries,
canning salmon and berries, doing
traditional beadwork and digging
roots.
Survivors include her children
Virgil Culps and Edna Delrose of
Gresham; a brother Fred Johnson,
Sr. of Warm Springs; her soul mate
Jack Gay and several nieces and
nephews. She was preceded in death
by her husband, her father in 1932,
her mother in 1 97 1 , children Ronnie
Culps, William Delrose and Lorinda
Culps and her grandchildren
Christopher, Billy and Lorinda.
Dressing ceremonies were held
Monday, January 29 at the Agency
Longhouse in Warm Springs with
Prosanna Williams officiating.
Overnight Seven Drum services
followed. Burial was at the Simnasho
Cemetery Tuesday, January 30.
Arrangements under the direction
of Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home in
Madras.
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