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    SpilyayTymoo
Warm Springs, Oregon
Job openings
Job openings as of February 26
arc 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.
Computer Programmer; Cultural
& Heritage; Wilson Wcwa Jr. 553
3290 Substitute Teacher Aides; Early
Childhood Education; ue Matters
553-3240
Teacher; Early Childhood Educa
tion; Lola Trimble 553-3241
Staff Accountant; Accounts Pay
able; Norma Smith 553-3319
Comprehensive Planner; Plan
ning; Ray Rangila 553-3270
Coordinator Substance Abuse
Treatment; Community Counseling;
James Quaid 553-3205
Intake Coordinator; Community
Counseling; James Quaid 553-3205
Secretary; Fish & Wildlife;
Ray nele AndrewsEugene Greene Sr.
553-3233
Technician I Sherars Falls; Fish
& Wildlife; Colleen Fagan 553-3233
Technician I; Fish & Wildlife;
Colleen Fagan 553-3233
Fire fighters (8 positions); Fire
Mgmt; Vernon Tias 553-1146
Flood causes road damage
Damage to the BLM roads and
recreation sites on the Lower
Deschutes is estimated at about one
million dollars. The amount of re
pairs and the speed at which they
take place will depend on how much
and when flood relief money be
comes available.
Flooding on he Lower Deschutes
earlier this month caused extensive
damage to campgrounds and access
roads along the river. The Bureau of
Land Management in Prineville an
nounced that for safety reasons, all
campgrounds are closed until further
notice. Toilet vaults have been
Contest being
held
A contest is being held for the
Kahnecta Lodge Gift Shop, until
March 31, 1996. Preferable in
Sahaptin. The winner receives a $50
gift certificate and a dinner for two at
the Juniper Dining Room.
Call Lucinda Green, Cultural Di
rector, with your name at 553-1 112
ext. 3474 or send to Kahneeta Lodge,
PO Box K, Warm Springs, OR 9776 1 .
A home in West Hills was totally
Sparky seeks donations for fireflood victims
Hi evervone from Soarkv. This closet. Any items such as clothing, It's a job that is both exciting and
column wiil be dedicated to letting
you know what's new and exciting at
Fire & Safety.
The fire medics have been busy
this month with structure fires. Re
member everyone, if you have a fire,
even a small one, please call 91 1. If
you got the fire out, it's still a good
idea to notify the fire department so
they can come out and make sure
your house is safe. If you see any
suspicious behavior around unoccu
pied structures please let the police
department know.
I am taking donations for Sparky's
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Engine Operator (4 positions);
Fire Mgmt; Vernon Tias 553-1 146
Fuels Crew Member (perm, fur
lough); Fire Mgmt; Mike
Cunningham 553-1 146
Fuels Crew Member (4 temp, po
sitions) Fire Mgmt; Mike
Cunningham 553-1 146
Secretary III; Fire & Safety;
Daniel Martinez 553-1634
Security Guard (temp.); HWC
Facility Mgmt; Charles Crover 553
2466 Apprentice Mechanic; Vehicle
Pool; Terry Squicmphcn 553-3288
Accepting application for future
Donations needed for
Mid-Oregon Special Olympics
fifth annual "Build A Mountain"
fund-raiser will be held on March 9,
1996 in conjunction with Erickson's
Sentry Supermarkets, local radio sta
tions, Procter and Gamble and Pepsi.
The event will be held from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at Erickson's Sentry Mar
kets in Bend, Burns, LaPinc, Ma
dras, Prineville and Redmond on
Saturday only. Please bring your re
turnable cans and bottles to one of
flooded and can not be pumped until
the ground is thoroughly dry. Addi
tionally, a locked gate has been placed
on the 17-mile gravel road from
Buckhollow to Macks Canyon clos
ing it until further notice. "Ongoing
slides and severe erosion have made
this stretch of road very hazardous",
says Jim Kcnna, Area Manager for
the BLM. "We will do everything we
can to get at least the most heavily
used sites, back on line and func
tional", adds Kenna.
The river access road sections
above Maupin and between Maupin
and Sherars Falls have also been dam-
Meeting scheduled
The 1910 Shaker Church would
like anyone who may have borrowed
any pots, pans, utinscls etc. to please
return. We need to keep our kitchen
well stocked. Thank you.
There will be an Easter meeting
on March 7, 1996 at 6:30 p.m. Hope
to see you there.
For any information contact Laura
Switzler at 553-3324 orPatTanewash
at 553-3209.
destroyed in a fire February 8. Police
bedding, towels, dishes, furniture,
etc.
will be put in the closet tor
victims of a fire. People that have
experienced a fire can come to
Sparky's closet and take what they
need. You may drop off any items at
Fire & Safety. Please contact Suzi
Macy at 553-1634 if you have any
unwanted items you would like to
donate.
If there are any folks out there that
would like to be a volunteer for fire
& safety, please call 553-1634. We
need individuals who would like to
devote some time to the community.
State
hire; WS Gaming; Sandy Rolenc 553
6123 Other job openings
Assistant Custodian; Madras Sr
High School; Jeff. Co. School Dist.
475-6192
Assistant Custodiun; Jeff. Co.
Middle School; Jeff. Co. School Dist.
475-6192
Cook's Helper; Madras Sr. High
School; Jeff. Co. School Dist. 475
6192 Interested candidates should con
tact: Jefferson Co. School Dist. 509
J; 445 SE Buff St.; Madras, OR9774 1
Special Olympics
these locations and register to win a
basket of Procter and Gamble prod
ucts worth $100.
We have Pepsi, hot dogs and t
shirts for sale. Through donations of
cans and bottles and your support,
Mid-Oregon Special Olympics can
continue to fund training, competi
tions and sports programs for our
local athletes. Yourcontribulions can
be picked up if this is more conve
nient. For more information or for
pick up, please call 388-3965.
aged. Because of this damage, the
BLM advises people to not use the
road unless absolutely necessary.
For further information on clo
sures, please call the Prineville BLM
at (541)416-6700. In addition, the
BLM may be looking at several vol
unteer clean-up projects along the
river. Anyone interested in helping
out should let the BLM know. "We
appreciate our customers patience
and help as we begin digging out"
says Kcnna.
Help requested by
The Confederated Tribes of Grand
Ronde are updating their enrollment
information. Listed are the names of
individuals they are seeking. The help
in contacting them is very much ap
preciated. If you know of their whereabouts,
please contact Margo Mercicr, En
rollment Director or Valorie Sheker,
Health Security Program at the Grand
Ronde Tribal offices 1-800-422-0232
or notify the office of the current
address, phone number or relative
and the office will contact them.
Maude BELLINGER, Lavina V.
BUENO, Dorothy DOWD, Eliza
beth Ann DOWD, JoAnn DOWD,
Mary Patricia DOWD, Theodore F.
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continue to investigate the incident.
rewarding. We have had several new
applicants but we can always use
more. If you would like to help those
in need, give a try!!!
Now that the floods are over, I
would like to give everyone a big
heartfelt thanks, that helped with the
crises of Mother Nature AKA the
flood of '96. On behalf of all the
folks at Fire & Safety and all of
Sparky's friends....Thankyou, thank
you, thank you!! Until next month,
stay safe!!!!
Sparky
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Dental clinic teaches children the
annual open house.
Correction:
Donavan Danzuka was born No
vember 2, 1969 to Don Burns and
Majorie Danzuka in Portland, OR.
He is also survived by grandmother
Lena T. Santos, great-grandmother
Mabel H. Eyle and grandfather Sam
Danzuka.
Grand Ronde
DOWD, Archie E.T. GILMAN,
Charles O.F. GILMAN, Bobby M.
GREGG, Frank A. HAMILTON,
George M. HAMILTON, Harry A.
JEFFRIES, Harold William
JONES, Clissie KNIGHTON,
Franklin LANGLEY, Nora M.
MICHELLE, Norma MICHELLE,
Beatrice MORGAN, John Kane
OLNEY, Marie PELLUM, Delores
PETITE, Mary L. SEWARD, Clyde
SORENSON, Beatrice TAYLOR,
Thomas TAYLOR, Mathilda THO
MAS, Gerald O. TIPTON, Henry
TIPTON, Elmer TOM, Charles
WILLING.
Any information will be greatly
appreciated.
Grand
opening set
Be where the action is throughout
the week of March 1 0 to 1 7 as Indian
Head Gaming Center celebrates its
grand opening.
Numerous activities are scheduled
for the event including a half
marathon from Simnasho to the
Gaming Center (A Run Down Indian
Head Canyon), slot tournaments for
seniorcitizens, marathon participants
and other special groups, tours, poker
and blackjack lessons, artscrafts
booths and food booths, a first-ever
stick game tournament and much,
much more.
Actual grand opening will be
Friday, March 15. There will also be
a St. Patrick's Day care give-away
on March 17.
The Great Golf Gamble scheduled
for the grand opening week has been
postponed until May 25 and 26.
For further information
concerning the grand opening and
actual events, contact the Gaming
Center at 553-6123.
Free seminar
offered
A free seminar for the people of
Warm Springs, Oregon, will be pre
sented by Terry Vibbert, a registered
representative of the Prudential Fi
nancial Services. This will be on
February 29, 1 996 at 5: 15 p.m. at the
Small Business Development Cen
ter, 2107 Wasco Street, Warm
Springs, OR.
For more information or to sign
up contact Trudy at 553-3592 or stop
by the Small Business Development
Center .
Headstones for
sale
Lucinda and Casey ' s Head Stones.
Order now for your monuments
markers. For further information call
Lucinda Green at 553-5040 or Casey
at 553-6434.
Apology given
I, Alvagene Charlie, an enrolled
member of the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs Rez, am deeply
saddened for what I put my people
and friends while being out of it. My
DUII and the time I sat in the Hoosk
kow made me realize I could have
injured pedestrians. West Hills fin
est mutts andor parked vehicles by
my unjudgemental, blacked-out be
havior. I'm so-so sorry ! (Thslo-Thslo
Thslorry!)
proper way to brush teeth at second
Tribal member expresses concerns
continued from page 4
never change, that they get jealous at
one another for their achievements.
Jim, I hate to say you were right.
My other concern was, again, of
the many deaths we are having, which
creates financial embarrassment for
people who still believe in the Indian
ways. I have cooked for the funerals
of DeWayne "Packy" Heath and
Louise DelRosa, I want to commend
those families for being there for
each other, physically & financially.
I have a lot of people trusting me
with their problems, even if it is
confidential. It seems that the Tribal
Credit examiners are controlling and
setting limits to family members. I
really question their limits to investi
gate a family's relationship when a
family member dies. I think they
don't have enough information to
say, "She was only your cousin, aunt,
step-mother, uncle or however you
are related." When my cousin lost
Court notices-
LeMinnie Tias
Petitioner
vs.
Joseph Tias
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. D012-96
To Joseph & LeMlnnle Tias,
You are hereby notified that a petition for
Dissolution of Marriage 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 3:00 p.m., on
the 1 3th day of March, 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 Peti
tioner, LeMinnie Tias, may then be given all that is
asked for in the petition for Dissolution of Mar
riage. The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If
you desire to personally argue your side of the
case, you may nave a legal aide, spokesperson or
attorney appear on your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek
legal advice immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 13th day
of February, 1996.
Lola Sohappy
Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Warm
Baptist Church
Spring Revival
March 10-15,1996
7:00 p.m. nightly
Featuring:
Evangelist Emerson Falls
Child care available
Howlak Tichum
Kenneth E. Stevens
Kenneth E. Steven, age 69 years
passed away at the Mt. yiew Hospi
tal in Madras, Oregon on February
24, 1996. Stevens was born to Elmer
and Martha (Holden) Stevens April
6, 1926 in Eminence, Arkansas. He
was a resident of Warm Springs for
53 years. His hobbies included fish
ing, camping, picking berries and
cutting wood.
He married Ernestine (David)
Fuentes February 23, 1967atBingen,
Washington, who precedes him in
death in 1994.
Survivors include his children.
Versa Smith, Stella Langley, Tony,
This was the second '
Annual Dental Open
house. Head start
three to four year olds
and the Warm Springs
Elementary grades
kindergarten through
second grade were
invited to attend this
dental health
community event. Over
400 children visited the
dental clinic every thirty
minutes to watch a
dental health puppet
show and tour the
dental clinic to learn
about dental
instruments used
during an exam.
his wife we were hurt when his chil
dren were told, "She was just your
step-mother, we're not giving you
nothing !" Hey, she's the only mother
we knew, we lost our mother when
we were toddlers, we don't even re
member her." Another instance was
when my nieces lost their aunt from
out of state. Two persons applied for
an emergency loan and after missing
out on the dressing services were
told, "You are denied your loan, be
cause she is not your immediate fam
ily." Hey, again, she was my father's
full sister. How much closer can we
be? Or have to be? If I am delinquent
and need an emergency funeral loan,
f lease let me know immediately if
m not going to receive anything.
It's me who has to repay it. All I ask
is don't question my relationship if
you don't know and further hurt my
feelings or any applicants when they
are already suffering their loss.
Neda Wesley
Rachelle Smith
Petitioner
vs.
Leander Lucero
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. DO100-95
To Leander Lucero & Rachelle 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 9:00 am., on
the 1 Sth day of March, 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 Peti
tioner, Rachelle 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 have any questions, you should seek
legal advice immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 15th day
of February, 1996.
Lola Sohappy
Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Springs
Rosetta, Willie and Tommy Fuentes
of Warm Springs, brothers, Leonard
Stevens of Spokane, WA, George
Stevens of Auta, MO; sisters Joyce
Stevens of Wentzville, AK and Mona
Packard of Brooklyn AK. He is also
survived by numerous grandchildren.
Prayer services were held Mon
day, February 26, at 7 p.m. at Bel-Air
Colonial Funeral Home in Madras.
Funeral services were on Tuesday,
February 27, 1996 at 9:30 a.m. at the
Warm Springs Presbyterian Church
with Rev. Rick Ribeiro and Wilson
Wewa officiating. Burial followed at
the Dry Creek Cemetery in Warm
Springs.
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