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10 August 29, 1996 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Job openings- Job openings as of August 26 are listed below. To submit an applica tion, see Amelia in Human Resources or call 553-3262. To ask about job details, call the contact person listed. Career Counselor; Education; Wendell Jim 553-3591 Substitute Teacher Aides; ECE; Sue Matters 553-3241 Children's Mental Health Spe cialist; James Quaid 553-3205 Home Health Nursing Supervi sor; Rcc. & Com. Health Svcs; Fran Moses-Ahern 553-3243 MCI I Assistant (Maternal Child Health); Com. Health Svcs; Fran Moses-Ahern; Disabilities Coordinator; Social Svcs; Gayle Rodgers 553-3491 MailReceptionist; MailRecep tion; Colleen Roba or Rita Marchand 553-33343214 Fish & Wildlife Tech. I temp.; Fish & Wildlife; Colleen Fagan 553 3233 Fiscal Officer; GM Offices; Charles R. Calica 553-3548 Managed Care Supervisor; Managed Care; Mike Marcotte 553 2490 Fire Mgmt Officer; Fire Mgmt; William Ray Jr. 553-2416 Mutual Help Counselor; Hous ing; Ray Moody 553-3250 Gift Shop Sales Clerk FT; Mu seum; Bernyce Courtney 553-3331 Maintenance; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 112 General Manager; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Keno WriterRunner; WS Gam ing; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Table Games Dealers; WS Gam ing; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Surveillance Observer; WS Gaming; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Janitorial; WS Gaming; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Maintenance; WS Gaming; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Shuttle Driver; WS Gaming; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Table Games Manager; WS Gaming; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Controller; WS Gaming; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Shaperite Concepts, Ltd. Weight LossManagement, Increased Energy, Dteduced Stress and Pain, Health 6i Wellness, 100 Natural Herbal Products, Unlimited opportunities. Let your dreams take flight with Shaprite. Sapronia Katchia, Independent Manager 2747 West Spur (Greeley Heights) Warm Springs, OK V7761 (541) 553-1954 (home) 480-3928 (mobil) Heroes emerge during, after fire continued from page 7 Receptionist; WS Gaming; Laura D.DI6 StUCIV QrOUD Security Manger; WS Gaming; Laura Campbell 553-6122 Other job openings Jefferson Co. School Dist. 590-J Assistant Girl's Soccer Coach; Assistant Football Coach at the Ma dras High School; Cook's helper at the Jefferson Co. Middle School; Cook's helper at the Westside El ementary. For further information, call 475 6 1 92 or write Jefferson Co. Sch. Dist. 509-J; 445 SE Buff Street; Madras, OR 97741. Looking for new & different di rections in your life? Needing sup port with the positive decisions you have made? We arc studying the Twelve Step Bible together. Would you come join us in study and learn with us? We talk about and help each other with the everyday walk of life. Share ideas and strive toward meaningful goals. We meet at the Health and Wellness Center's Demo Kitchen on Monday & Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m. For more information call Les or Perthina at 553-1329. Hope to see you soon. Help build church Sidewalk of Memories Help build a new Full Gospel Church at the Warm Springs Reser vation in Oregon. For a one-time donation of $75 minimum, you will get a thick 1 1" by 11" hand-crafted black tile on the Memories Sidewalk at the church site. Put your names (or love ones) with a design of your choice. Please keep it simple for our maker and mfg. cost. Put it on a 11" by 11" piece of paper along with a $75 minimum check or money order and send to Pastor E. Hunt; PO Box 1068; Warm Springs, OR 97761 (541) 553-6361, (no collect calls please). Thank you Apologies given To whom it may concern: I would like to apologize to thd community of Warm Springs for driv ing under the influence, in which almost caused a accident involving a former Warm Springs Police Offi er, in the year 1995. Ruth Anderson. I, Emiliano G. Williams would ike to apologize for Driving under the Influence of Intoxicants and en pangering people around me. Signed, Emiliano Williams The Museum At Warm Springs is having a special Labor Day Weekend Sale in the Gift Shop Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Everything in the Gift Shop will be on sale with special discounts daily. On Saturday, August 31, 1996, everything in the Gift Shop will be 10 percent off. All Gift Shop items will be fifteen percent off on Sunday, September 1, 1996 and on Monday, September 2, 1996, all items will be twenty percent off. Interested persons are encouraged to shop early because there is a limited selection on some items. For more information contact The Museum Gift Shop staff at 553-3331. also threatened by the fire; there was no tractor available so the man pro tected his family's house, born, cor rals and outbuildings by hooking a harrow onto his pickup hitch and circling the area then watering down the ground for additional protection. Another incident involves a local hotshot crew, supervised by a tribal member. This relates to the Simnasho fire that had jumped the Warm Springs River near the fish hatchery and was raging down the hill toward Upper Dry Creek. Because the fire was moving at an incredible speed down the hill, this supervisor made a snap decision to do a backburn to slow the fire down, something that requires management approval. Knowing that human life and homes were in extreme danger, a backburn was lit which delayed the fire long enough for residents to be warned of the impending danger and the need to evacuate. In the same circumstances, an employee in a tribal department was put in charge of a crew to help fight the fire because of his prior firefighting experience. Without prior approval an considering the circumstances, he ordered his crew to initiate a backburn around Sunnyside subdivision, had this not been done, lives and homes could have been lost. A fire broke out near Mill Creek canyon, just east of Highway 26 in Wasco County. The residents pre sumed that authorities were aware of the fire, but apparently were not, as they were concentrating on the Simnasho fire at the time. The fire burned through the canyon and jumped the canyon into a large stand of trees north of the canyon. Two of the residents called in at different times to report the fire to headquar ters and a recon plane was immedi ately dispatched to check out the status of the fire. In the meantime, the fire was roaring through the dry grass, trees and sagebrush above the canyon. Pine trees could be seen bursting into flame one after another and coming closer to highway 26. Headquarters sent one helicopter to dump water on the base of the flumes, which helped, but didn't seem like enough. One of the tribal member loggers with years of firefighting experience and knowledge of the ter rain called headquarters and asked permission to immediately start building firetrails with caterpillars. His request was denied, and lie was told the dozer bosses to wait, but he hung up the phone and proceed to disburse his cats and crew to the fire without permission. Two homes were in immediate dangcrif the fire jumped the canyon and went northwest. There were no pumpers nearby to protect homes; they arrived later. He also called another tribal logger, told him the situation and to bring his cuts to the fire. At one point, the first logger cat driver disappeared into the smoke and flames to complete his trail. Help was called for, to rescue him, but he eventually reappeared and contin ued to double cut the trail. If the fire had jumped Highway 26, there was the possibility of involving our for est and creating a bigger fire. The potential also existed of homes and lives becoming endangered. From a vantage point near Highway 26, we saw firefighters show up on the scene. It was a relief and comfort to know that ground crews had arrived and caterpillars with skilled operators were lined up making a firctrail and several blades wide. I am not writing this article to encourage people to become heroes, nor to put their lives on the line. But I do know there are such exceptional individuals in our small but close knit community who will do what their hearts and circumstances tell them must be done. Although our three tribes do not necessarily see eye-to-eye on many issues, it is di sasters such as floods and fires that bring us closer together that we know we have common goals which are to protect our people, resources and land base. It is catastrophes such as this which activates humility among our people. It is a time to put aside pride and reflect upon how euch of us can make a constructive, positive and lasting difference in Wurm Springs during the time granted euch of us as a gift of life. What arc you doing with your life? How can we repay this Tribe for what it has done for us? As yourself these questions; and answer them truthfully. We have so much for which to be grateful, in a world where many other people do not have even the basis necessities to sustain life. It serves as a calming effect to know we have people like these among us who truly care about the reservation and in theirjudgment will do the right thing at the right time. They don't do things for publicity or money, but rather because of a need to preserve and protect. You know who you are. By your own choice, you will never be subjects of head lines in the newspaper or media, but you have the satisfaction of knowing that you were the best you could be at the time, under the circumstances. That is your reward. You look in awe at a child or another person, a house, a subdivision, a resource, and marvel at its existence. The least we can do is to write a note of appreciation to you, the anonymous, uncelebrated defenders. This will serve also as an expres sion of gratitude to the many local tribal firefighters, tribal departments, and those from other states and agen cies who came from far and near to Warm Springs to help contain the Simnasho Fireof 1996. Withoutyour assistance, dedication and persis tence, the fire could have taken a worse toll. If you ever come back to Warm Springs, under R & R circum stances, we welcome you back to enjoy our popular recreation area and other inviting amusements. Because of the role you played, we have learned to more appreciate the place we have chosen to live our lives, Warm Springs, Oregon. Hopefully, you will then see our place in a color other than black, preferably green, when you return. Ginger Smith Tribal Member The Commodities Food Program will be operating on extended hours on Thursday, August 29, 1996 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Friday August 30, 1996 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further information, please contact the Commodities program at 553-3422. Vendors wanted Crafters and vendors are invited to set up at Kah-Nee-Ta on Septem ber 6, 7, 8, 1996. Bring own tables chairs. Demonstrators of crafts. Full regalia parade on horseback. Need people and horses on Saturday, September 7th at 5 p.m. Be ready by 6:00 p.m. Mini-Powwow Saturday, Septem ber 7th. Salmon bake area 5 p.m. People this is Kah-Nee-Ta's last salmon bake for the season and is also considered the closing season for tourism. Let us close with a good experience for all the guests who experience for all the guests who honor us with their presence at our beautiful resort. For more informa tion call Lucinda at 553-1 1 12 exten sion 3471. Jefferson County School District 509-J School Supply List (all schools) 1996-97) School starts September 4, for Grades 1-12 Court notices- John Finch Petitioner VI. Carolyn Blackmon Reipondent Summons For Publication Caw No. DO 100-96 To Carolyn Blackmon John Finch: 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 2:00 p m on the 21 si day of October, 1 996, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, incl uding evidence you wish to present. You mun appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner, John Finch, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Dissolution of Marriage. 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 22th day of August, 1996. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warn Springs Tribal Court Wendy Lae Petitioner , VI, Raymond Miller ' Respondent Summons For Publication Caae No. D035-96 To Raymond Miller & Wendy Lee: 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 4:00 p.m., on the 9th day of October, 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 argumenlor the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Wendy Lee, 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 12th day of August, 1996. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Brenda George Petitioner vs. Manuel Banda Reipondant Case No. CR129-86 To: Manuel BandaBrenda George: You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as Tiled in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 9:00 a.m. on the 3rd day of Octo ber, 1996. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against 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 wit nesses, however, you must submit yourlist 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 immedi ately. 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. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 22th day of August, 1996. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springa Reservation of Oregon Petitioner va. Manuel TeemanLaura Kennedy Reipondant Case No. JV178;179-92 To: Manuel TeemanLaura Kennedy: You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 10:00 a.m. on the 14th day of October, 1996. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against 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 wit nesses, however, you mustsubmit 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 immedi ately. 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. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 12th day of August, 1996. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springa Tribal Court Kindergarten 2 boxes crayons, basic 8, standard size, not chubby 10 pencils, size 2 2 4-oz bottles of white 4 oz. Elmer's glue 1 glue, liquid 1 large box tissue 1 pkg. baby wipes (80- to 150 count) 1st2nd Grades 1 box 16 small crayons Pencils 2 1 eraser 2 4-oz bottles of white 1 box tissue 3rd Grade 1 box of 16 or 24 small crayons Pencils-size 2 Pink Pearl erasers 1 sharp point scissors 1 4-oz. bottle of white glue 1 12-inch ruler(inches and centimeters) 1 box of tissue 6th Grade 1 box of 16 or 24 small crayons Pencils-size 2 Pink Pearl erasers 1 sharp point scissors 12-inch ruler (inches & centimeters) Notebook paper 1 box tissue Ballpoint pens, blue or black (not eras able) No Spiral or thick notebooks 7th8th Grades College rules notebook paper 1 2-inch 3-ring (metal ring) binders with dividers No PeeChee folders 4th5th grades 1 box of 16 or 24 small crayons Pencils 2 Pink Pearl erasers 1 sharp point scissors 1 4 oz. bottle of white glue 1 large box of tissue 1 12-inch ruler (inches and centimeters) Notebook paper Pee Chee Folders Some classes may require additional materials. If so, students will be notified during the first week of school by their classroom teacher. School supplies will need to be replenished throughout the school year. Please contact your elementary school lor kindergarten start aates. Confederated Trlbei of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Petitioner va. Kathy Daniuka Reipondant Caie No. JV14S-93 To: Kathy Daniuka William Clements: You are hereby notified: Thai the above cited case(s), as filed in die Warm Spring, Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 9:00 a.m. on the 14Ul day of October, 1996. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Coon at the time and date shown to defend against die chargers). 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 bnng witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your wit nesses, however, yoo most submit your list of witnesses no laler 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 immedi ately. 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. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 12th day of August, Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court 1996. Marvena Fiiher Petitioner VI. Ronald Fliiher Reipondent Summons For Publication Case No. D043-96 To Ronald 4 Marvena Fisher: 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 2:00 p.m., on the 14th day of October, 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, Marvena Fisher, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Dissolution of Marriage. 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 leek legal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 12th day of August. 1996. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Petitioner vs. Robert CharleyNlkki Blackowl Reipondant Case No. JV2, 3, 4-93 To: Robert Charley 4 Nikki Blackowl: You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 10:00 a.m. on the 11th day of October, 1996. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against 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 wit nesses, 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 immedi ately. 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. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 12th day of August, 1996. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Send subscription to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Name I Address City A. I I I Subscription rates: $9.00 per year in the U.S. I $15.00 per year outside the U.S. I Afl membepspf the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at I no cost Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reiervation of Oregon Petitioner vs. Roman A Sophina Suppah Reipondant Case No. JV336-92 To: Roman & Sophina Suppah: You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 2:00 p.m. on the 14th day of October, 1996. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against 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 wit nesses, 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 immedi ately. 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. Dated at Warm Springs, on thii 1 2th day of August, 1996. Lota Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court To: Eugene Danauka Lea Schwabs Madras, OR Notice of Informal Hearing Case No. IN 53-9 An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springi Tribal Court on the 16th day of October. 1996, at 3:00 pre This hearing has been scheduled at the request of George Schneider for the following reasons: Overdue account. You are hereby required to appear at this time on your own behalf It is important that yo. attempt to resolve this issue, in order prevent further actio, against you in a Slate Court. If yo. fail to appear at the scheduled time, the presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arrest and require yo. to post bail to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 12th day of August. 1995. Lola Sohappy CMef Judge, Wars. Springs Tribal Court if a,' .i III l '7-Ji ym ,' '.. .'""r-TiT v-".' :?; flk- wC- sin mitlL 'JL f I Eagle dancer Gene Harvey performed at The Museum during Huckleberry Harvest August 24. 4