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10 OctoIcr24, 1996 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Job openings- Job openings as of October 21 are listed below. To submit an applica tion, see Amelia Tewee in Human Resources or call 553-3262. To ask ubout job details, call the contact person listed. Coordinator; Healthy Nations; Scott McLean 553-4914 Home Health Nursing Supervi sor; Recreation & Community Health Services; Fran Moscs-Ahcrn 553-3243 Fiscal Officer; GM Office Nat. Res.; Charles Calica 553-3548 Managed Care Supervisor; Managed Care Program; Mike Marcotte 553-2490 Court Interpreter; Tribal Court; Lola Sohappy 553-3454 Corrections Officer (1 male & female each); Corrections; Mariam Tias 553-3272 Assistant House Manager; WS Children & Women Services; Corinna Sohappy 553-2293 Tart Time Announcer; KWSO; Ken Miller 553-1968 BartenderCocktail servers; Appaloosa LoungcKahnccta; Scot tie Miller 553-1112 Maintenance Mechanic; Golf Kahnccta; Scottie Miller 553-1 112 Line cook; Lodge Kitchen Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Breakfastlunch servers; Juni Fellowship to begin Merle Williams Ministries invites all to the The Northwest Fellowship for Christ on November 1st & 2nd, 1996, at the Seattle Center in the Shaw Room. On November 3rd, the service will be held in Marysville, Washington at me Word Of Life Fellowship Hall at What women really wantContinued problems in different ways. A man tends to be direct line up all his options, select one, then proceed. Women can be direct, too, but they may also choose a less obvious path. For example, when one young mother and her family vacationed in Florida, their hotel ran out of beach umbrellas. The husband lodged a complaint with the management and declared that the family should stay off the beach until more umbrellas arrived. But the wife simply constructed a temporary shelter from pieces of driftwood and beach towels. For the man, the problem wouldn't be solved until the hotel came through. For the woman, the problem was solved when she and her children were able to enjoy the beach. What women really want is for men to respect, rather than deride, the special ways they have of analyzing problems. When men struggle with a problem, they stay right with it, believing that's the only way to solve it, but often getting more and more upset. Women are more likely to simply let problems solve themselves for example, by giving a child more time to adjust to a new teacher, rather than insisting on an immediate classroom change. 7. Sometimes, a woman has tp be alone. Men are often more uncomfortable than women about being alone and tend to get bored more easily. Some men want to control their wives and they get anxious when their wives are off on their own, beyond reach. Women need "down time" to shop, read, recharge batteries and a man shouldn't feel hurt if his spouse doesn't want to spend every free Change your clock, change your battery A message from Warm Springs Fire & Safety Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Send subscription to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Aame Address City Subscription rates: " $15.00 per year outside the U.S. . An 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. per roomKahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1112 Village Project Accountant; Kahnccta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 ServersCaptain; Banquets Kahnccta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Security Officers (2); WS Gam ing; Harry Hintsala; 553-6122 Cage Manager; WS Gaming; Harry Hintsala; 553-6122 Surveillance Manager; WS Gaming; Harry Hintsala; 553-6122 Slot Keyperson; WS Gaming; Business breakfast set The Small Business Development Center is sponsoring the Warm Springs Business Association's Oc tober breakfast at the Indian Trail Restaurant (located at The Warm Springs Plaza) on October 28, 1996 beginning at 8 a.m. Individuals interested in making the Warm Springs Reservation a bet ter place to start, own and operate a business are encouraged to attend. For additional information or breakfast sign-up, call the Small Business Development Center at 553 3593. Nov. 1st 9028-5 1 st Ave. NE. Services began nightly at 7 p.m. Invite or bring someone who needs a change in their life. For more information contact: (360) 658-1215 or (360) 659-1777 or write PO Box 1424; Marysville, WA 98270 minute with him. Most people don't appreciate how important solitude can be. Men need to understand that when a woman takes time to be alone she's expressing a need to be autonomous, not a lack of love, and she's making herself a better companion in the bargain. 8. Romance begins in the kitchen. It's hard for a woman to feel like a maid one moment and then turn around and feel sexy the next. Experts suggest that, for women, sharing chores is more important than good sex in maintaining a healthy marital relationship. In fact, without sharing, there's not likely to be much sex at all. After a hard day at work, and taking care of the kids, and then handling most of the chores, a woman is stressed out. Elevated stress lowers the body's E reduction of testosterone, a sex ormone produced in both men and women, and thus decreases a woman's sex drive. Do husbands increase the amount of housework they do when wives go to work? A six-year study of more Court notices- To: Janet Gallagher P.O. 1493 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Norweit Financial Deschutei Businesi Center Building A, luite 2 20350 Empire Avenue Bend, OR 97701 Notice of Informal Hearing Case No. IN39-96 An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 26th day of November, 1996, at 10:00 a.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of Norwest Financial for the following reasons: overdue account. You are hereby required to appear at this time on your own behalf. It is important that you attempt to resolve this issue, in order to prevent further action against you in a State Court. If you fail to appear at the scheduled time, the presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arrest and require you to post bail to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 16th day of October, 1996. Walter Langnese, III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Petitioner vs. Merris Wall ul a turn Jr.Roianna Caldera Respond ant Notice of Hearing for Publication Case No. JV67-87; J V 92-88 To: Merrii Wallulatum & Roxanna Caldera; You arc hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 11:00 a.m. on the 5th day of November, 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 im medi 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 8th day of October, 1996. Walter Langnese II! Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court .State. $9.00 per year in the U.S. Harry Hintsala; 553-6122 Staff Accountant; WS Gaming; Harry Hintsala; 553-6122 Count Team; WS Gaming; Harry Hintsala; 553-6122 Other job openings Middle School teacher; Teacher Preschool; Staff Accountant; Waiter Waitress; Cook; Cutterfingcr joint all in Madras; Home Care Provider in Jefferson County. For further information call 4750 3821. Board members wanted The proposed Charter School (Board) is looking for interested and concerned community members to serve on the newly developing GOV ERNANCE BOARD. If you are interested and fall into one of the mentioned areas, please submit a letter stating your interest. Also stale your view on how you see the proposed charter school with the addition of the Warm Springs lan guages as being a plus for the chil dren of Warm Springs. We are currently in the process of recruiting these community mem bers: one student; one person for the Sahaptin language; one person for the Wasco language; one person for the Paiute language; and one elder. Send to: Culture & Heritage Lan guage Program: PO Box 775; Warm Springs, OR 97761. Happy Birthday Ford Fuiava from your mom & dad and the rest of your family. November 3rd than 1.000 families indicated that husbands do increase their participation in housework by 18 minutes a week. Some men simply don't understand how important a sense of equity can be to the stirrings of romance. A Harris poll shows that women have 25 percent less leisure time than men do. Any woman who slaves away all day, in or our of the house, is going to be exhausted and she's going to feel exploited, no candidate for an active sex partner. A woman's sexual satisfaction is affected by every aspect of the relationship; for a truly happy relationship, intimacy in the kitchen is as important as intimacy in the House for sale For Sale: Three bedroom 2 12 bath, double wide mobile home. Spacious living room and family room. Master bed room with very large bathroom and walk-in closet. Located on Tommie Street in Upper Dry Creek subdivi sion in Warm Springs. For more information call 553- 5424. Sharl Macy Petitioner vs. Robert Heath Respond ant Notice of Hearing for Publication Cue No. JV57-94 To: Robert Heath & Shari Macy; You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in (he Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 9:00 a.m. on the 6th day of Decem 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 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 1 7th day of October, 1996. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Warm Springs Confederated Tribea Plaintiff vs. Mario Garcla-Lopez Defendant EXCLUSION ORDER Case No. CV179-96 To Mario Carcia-Lopea; You are hereby notified that a default judgment was entered against you after your failure to appear on at the 9:00 A.M. October 9, 1996, Civil proceeding in the above cited case. It is ordered that the defendant is permanently ex cluded from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. Com pliance 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 impose jail, fine or both for contempt of court, in addition to violations of Warm Springs Tribal Code Chap ter 300, the Tribal Exclusion Code, if the defendant is found on the Reservation in violation of the Exclusion Order. This Exclusion Order shall be published in the Spilyay Tymoo and mailed to the Defendant's last known address. Prool of service that a copy ot this order was mailed toihe defendant and published in the above mentioned newspa per by the court clerk shall be filed with the court. Ordered this 10th day of October, 1996. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court -Zip. i Join Kah - Nee nfiAlt Art, For more information from page 7 bedroom. A lack of togetherness in one place can't always be made up in another. 9. A woman wants to befriends with her husband. Few women relish being a mother, secretary or eeneral picker-upperfortheirhusbands.Even a bride who professes delight with her groom' s "boyishness" will tire of being the only adult in the family if her husband doesn t grow up soon. A woman wants the man in her life to be a true equal, someone who respects her strengths, treats her weaknesses with kindness, and expects her to do the same for him. In short, she wants a friend, a lover and a partner who understands her. Medicine dance begins Oct. 31 Medicine Dance on October 31, November 1, & 2, 1996 at 2471 Campbell, Wapato, Washington 98951. All singers and dancers wel come. Supper served nightly at 6 p.m. Put on by Tom-sis Nye also known as Fudge and Fidelia Andy. For more information call (509) 877 2983. To: Harold Black wolf P.O. 12 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Norwest Financial Deschutes Business Center Building A, suite 2 20350 Empire Avenue Bend, OR 97701 Notice of Informal Hearing Cue No. IN87-96 An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 26th day of November, 1996, at 10:30 a.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of Norwest Financial for the following reasons: overdue account. You are hereby required to appear at this time on your own behalf. It is important thai you attempt to resolve this issue, in order to prevent further action against you in a State Court. If you fail to appear at the scheduled time, the presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arrest and require you to post bail to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 16th day of October, 1996. Walter Langnese, HI Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Carol Splno Petitioner vs. Louis Splno Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. DOl 16-96 To Louis & Carol Spino, 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 4th day of December, 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, Carol Spino 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 17th day of October 1996. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Apologies given To Whom It May Concern: I, Leminnie Smith, am extending an apology to any and all involved of an incident occurring in March out at the Wolf Point area in March 1996. To Steven Stewart & Ian Tohet; to the officers; and to the community as a whole-I am sorry. Leminnie Smith I would like to apologize to the community of Warm Springs for operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Ken Florez To the community of Warm Springs, I would like to apologize for my carelessness when I go Driving Un der the Influence of Intoxicants in the past. From, Roberta "Bird B." Castro - Ta Resort and Indian Head Gaming for the annual Saturday, October 26, 1996 call 553-1112 Apprecjation gjventocommunity To the community, On behalf of the Medina family, (Kim Medina, Terri Philpott, Phoebe LaRose and Thomas Medina) we would like to take the time to express our graditude to all the tribal members who voted for us. Because of your yes votes, you made it possible for us WSE news-continued from page 3 Monday, November 25, 1996, in the library at Warm Springs Elementary School. The public is invited to attend and encouraged to ask questions and state opinions regarding District509 J programs and the use of funds. If you have a disability, please advise the District 509-J Support Services office about special arrangements that may allow you to fully participate in this meeting by calling Gail Stone at 475-6192. WSE All Star Students Joyce Squiemphen, Jasmine Martinez, Aldwin Keo, Jr., Kyle Smith, Julia Selam, Shannon Lucei, Steven Arce, Julia Stwyer, Kristina Cassaway, Edwardene Henry, Arnold Aleck, Verna Mitchell, Myron Northrup, Dorian Miller, Matthew Garcia, Delia Squiemphen, Pauline Culpus. Students of the month (October) Cameron Smith-Lucero, Cody Howlak Tichum Velma Charley Frank Velma Charley Frank, age 80 passed away on October 14, 1996 at the Mr. View Nursing Home in Ma dras. She was born March 5, 1 9 1 6 to Frank and Claira (Culps) Charley at Celilo, Oregon. Mrs. Frank was a lifetime resi dent of Warm Springs and also an enrolled member. She helf various jobs such as a nurse at the Warm Springs Clinic, a volunteer tor the youth camp and worked for thirty years at Kahneeta. She enjoyed bead work and tan ning hides and all traditional crafts. In her younger years, she was a horse racing jockey. She married Delbert Frank Sr. on January 16, 1981 at Goldendale, Washington. Mrs. Frank is preceded in death by four children, three brothers and three sisters. Survivors include her Marilyn Dick Lawrence Marilyn Dick Lawrence, age 54, passed away at the Madras Mt. View Nursing Home on October 1 6, 1 996. Lawrence was born to Benjamin Dick Sr. and La Verna Towash on December 23, 1941 at Jefferson County, Oregon. She was an enrolled member ot the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and a lifetime resident She attended schools in Warm Springs and Madras. Lawrence worked throughout the years as a laborer, housekeeper at Kahneeta and a homemaker. She married Gale Lawrence Sr. on August 17,1959, and on June, 14, 1976. Lawrence enjoyed beadworking, riding horses when she was young, and being with her family and grandchildren. Preceding her in death was an infant son who died in 1976. Survi vors include her husband Gale Sr., daughters Agnes & Carolyn ""row Appetizers served at 8 p.m. Live music with Popular Demand at 9 p.m. in Lodge Banquet rooms Open to those 21 and over only At 11 p.m. will be the MONSTER MASH for the costume contest with prizes for the Best Couple; Single Scariest; Most Original to get enrolled. We would also like to thank all of our family and friends who stood by us all these years and made us strong. This has been our home and this is where we will always live, among our family and our people. Again thank you all for your support The Medina Family Switzler, Brett Yahtin, Julia Selam, Ellery LeClaire, Andrew Wainan wit, LaTonia Smith, Blaine Begay, Sean 'Cook, Celestine Charley, Wiyaka Red Dog, Erica Wewa, Stephen Vaeth, Rachel Denny, Simone Danzuka, Steven Arce, Elsie Blackwolf, Arnold Aleck, Julia Stwyer, Ashley Davis, David Debiaso, Roselynn Kalama, Lillitz Henry, Lucy Wolfe, Jose Alvarez, Jr., Justine Wallulatum, Jeremy Badoni, Tony VanPelt, Nancy Charley, Robert Thomas, Jr., Robert Cortezi Colleta Macy, Daniel Arce, Preston Johnson, Jacquelyn Moody, Mychal VanPelt, Leland George, Jessica Pedersen, Jordan Holliday, Robbie Bennett, Edward Weaselhead, Stevie Hicks, Weston Heath, Mathew Garcia, Catherine Tulee, Cynthia Lona, Ernest Williams, Samantha Gomez, Roosevelt, Heath, Jr. husband, Delbert Frank Sr., a daugh ter, Loretta Spino Thompson, sons Harold Walsey, Vernon and Evans Spino, Granddaughter she raised, Tina Spino and numerous grand children all of Warm Springs. Traditional dressing ceremonies were held on Tuesday, October 15, 1996atl0a.m.attheShakerChurch in WarmSprings with overnight ser vices following, Margaret Boise of ficiated the dressing while Norman Lucei and Pat Tanawasha officiat ing the services, A second over night service was held at the Simnasho Longhouse where she was tranferred to on October 16, 1996 on Wednesday with Pierson Mitchell and Thomas Morning Owl officiating. Burial was at sunrise on Thurs day, October 17, 1996 at Wolfe Point Cemetery. Lawrence, Valerie Fuiava and Stacey Logan all of Warm Springs, sons Gale Jr. & Daniel Lawrence Sr. of Warm Springs. Numerous grandchildren, stepfather Ernest Hunt, brother Abraham Hunt of Warm Springs, sister Daisy Ike and aunts, Laura Stwyer, Gladys Thompson, Rose Mitchell and Evelyn Sam all of Warm Springs. Prayers services were held Wednesday evening, October 16 at the Agency Longhouse, dressing was held early Thursday morning, October 17 at 7 a.m. with Larry Dick, Mona Starr and Margaret Boise overseeing the dressing. Overnight services were held with Larry Dick and Margaret Boise of ficiating. Wilson Wewa Jr. and Rex Robinson were the bell ringers. Burial was at sunrise on Friday, October 18, 1996 at the Agency Cemetery.