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12Mav 8, 1997
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tymoo
Job openings
Job openings as of May 5 are
listed below. To submit an applica
tion, see Amelia Tewee in Human
Resources or call 553-3262. To ask
about job details, call the contact
person listed.
Teacher; l-XT. ; Sue Matters 553
3241 Substitute Teacher Aides; l.CU
Sue Matters 553-3241
Community Manner; Planning;
Ray Rangila 553-3270
Home Health Nursing Supervi
sor; Recreation & Community
Health Sve; Fran Ahern 553-3243
Systems Analyst; Office of In
formation Systems; Lloyd Phillips
553-3275
Forester; Forestry; Rich Lohman
553-2416
Forester (3 positions); Forestry;
rich Lohman 553-2416
Lookout (3 positions); Forestry
Fire Mgmt; Garrett Cooke 553-1 146
Lookout (relief); ForestryFire
Mgmt; Garrett Cooke 553-1 146
News Director; KWSO; Mike
Villalobos 553-1968
Announcer part time; KWSO;
Ken Miller 553-1968
Probate Assistant; Public Ad
minister; Pierson Mitchell 553-3264
CashierClerk; Kahnceta Resort;
Scottic Miller 553-1 112
Cocktail ServerBartender;
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An early morning blaze April 29 destroyed the Tenino Valley home
belonging to Mary Tohet. No injuries were sustained, but the home
was a total loss.
'Treat Mom to
Mother's (Day Crunch at tKgh-(HttJTa
Muits-$1535Chi(drm-$6M
from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Omefet Station Onions, green peppers,
tomatoes, cheese, ham; 'Ham carving station;
"Eggs 'Benedict; VortChops; biscuits and
grazy (at Cunch replaced Sy Seafood
9ezvSurg) Crepes; (Potatoes with Scaiiions;
Ham, (Bacon, Sausage; 'fry Bread; Scrambkd
'Eggs; Assorted fruit; Assorted Danish
Pastries; Toteiiini Saiad; fruit Saiad; Petit
fours; Juices; Coffee
Warm Springs Police Department personnel recovered an ATV belonging to the Natural Resources
Department recently. The vehicle had been stolen three weeks before by person(s) unknown. The case is
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Kahnceta Resort; Scottic Miller 553
1112 (roundsperson; Kahnceta Re
sort; Scottic Miller 553-1 1 12
Housekeeping; Kahnceta Resort;
Scottic Miller 553-1 1 12
Admin. Clerk; Kahnceta Resort;
Scottic Miller 553-1 1 12
Maintenanc e Worker; Kahnceta
Resort; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12
Assistant Greens Supert.;
Kahnceta Resort; Scottic Miller 553
1112 Security Officer; Kahnceta Re
sort; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12
Breakfast & Pantry Cooks,
Dishwasher; Kahnceta Resort; Scot
tie Miller 553-1 1 12
Front DeskReservations;
Kahnceta Resort; Scottie Miller553
1112 Bellhop; Kahnceta Resort; Scot
tic Miller 553-1 1 12
Cashier; Indian Head Gaming;
Harry Hintsala 553-6122
Count Team; Indian Head Gam
ing; Harry Hintsala 553-6122
Guest Services Attendant; In
dian Head Gaming; Harry Hintsala
553-6122
Other job openings
System Support Tech; Spanish
Teacher; Alternate Cd. Teacher; Sci
ence Teacher; 56 Grade Teacher;
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State
Home He. Teacher; TeacherMae
stro; Teacher Assistant; Admissions
Director; Youth Activities Coordi
nator; Accounting Assistant; Bilin
gual Clerk; Slock room Sales Assis
tant; Desk ClerkHousekeeping;
Commissioned Sales; Fast Food
Worker; WaitressBartender; Wait
ressWaiter; Bartender; Cook; Insti
tutional Cook; Auto Mechanic; Truck
Driver; CutterFinger Joint at Ma
dras KFlementary Teacher at Black
Butte
DeliCashier; BartenderCocktail
server; Tabic Games Manager; Jour
neyman Level Millwright at Warm
Springs
If interested please contact the
Employment Office in Madras; 257
SW 3rd; or call 475-2382
Court notices
To: IMimIo Piitman
Ralph's TV
llf SY. Slh Sir.
Madraa, OH V774I
Nutlcff of Informal Hearing
I'au No. INS7-V7
An informal hrannl hi Keen sihnlukd with lilt
Warm Sprints I nhal Court on the lh day ol June, I W
at .1 HI p m l hit hearing has Keen scheduled al ihe request
ol Ralph'i TV lor the lulluvvinf rcuoni: Overdue Ac
count You arc hereby required to appear at this time on your
own behalf It it important that you attempt lo reiolve thin
issue, in order lo prevent lurther action apunil you in a
Slate Court II you tail to appear al the ichcduled lime. Ihe
presiding udge may mue a warrant lor your arreal and
require you to poll hail lo guarantee your appearance.
Dated this 7lh day ol April. ml.
I.ola Sohappy
Thief Judge, Warm Sprlnga Tribal Court
To: Timothy Smith
I'nlted Recovery
HO Boa 2 VV7
Kugene. OR V7402
Notice of Informal Hearing
Caac No. INnO-7
An inlormal hearing hat hecn ichcduled with the
Warm Spring! Tribal Court on the 4th day ol June. IW7,
at 4:1m p m 1 his hearing has been ichcduled al the request
of United Recovery lor the following reaiom: Overdue
Account.
You arc hereby required lo appear al thil lime on your
own hchall It ii important thai you attempt lo reiolve thil
issue, in order to prevent lurther action against you in a
Stale Court If you fail lo appear al the scheduled lime, the
presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arrcsl and
require you to post bail lo guaruntcc your appearance.
Dated Ihn llllh day ol April, 1997.
I.ola Sohappy
Chief Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Spring!
Reservation of Oregon
Petitioner
vs.
Patricia KalamaTony C. Boise
Respondant
Case No. JVS2-7
To: Patricia KalamaTony C. Boise:
You arc hereby notihcd: Thai the above cited casc(s),
as filed in the Warm Sprinps Tribal Court, has been sched
uled for trialhearing al 4;(I0 p m. on ihc 2uth day of May,
IW7.
You arc hereby ordered: To be and appear althc Warm
Springs Tribal Court al the lime and date shown lo dclcnd
against thecharged). You may be represented by yourself,
by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at you.- own expense.
You may bring any documents you believe are relevant to
this cause, and you may bring witnesses lo teslify on your
behalf. You may request the Court lo lubpocna your wit
nesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no
later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do lo will not
he considered suff icient 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 2Klh day of April
1997 NOTE: Juvenile ia lo appear for the above sched
uled hearing.
Lola Sohappy
Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Prevention
Continued from page 2
responding to a debris burn at your
house," says Tias.
"We have started the rural hous
ing assessments during the month of
April and some of you are wondering
how safe you and your family would
be in a fire situation. Brochures and
suggestions are being left with home
owners on how to make your home
or property more fire safe, says Tias.
"A big step in fire prevention is edu
cation," says Tias. We all need to
learn how and what we must do to
prevent fire from starting or spread
ing. "If some are planning to have Fire
Management do the burning for you,
remember the order of priority, all
senior citizens first; the disabled sec
ond; and single mothers with small
children are third. "All debris must
first be cleared away from all the
structures and vehicles," reminds
Tias.
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The Indian Warrior, The Veterans Corner
V F W Elects
During the Veterans meeting
on April 22, 1997, there were
elections ofof ficcrs for the coming
year. A discussion among all those
who were present and it was
decided to retain the present
officers for another year. So a
motion was made and a second to
the motion, all in favor motion
carried. So the present officers will
serve for another year. The
Commander is Gerald Danzuka,
Vice Commander, Kirby Heath,
Quarter Master Walter Langncsc
111, and Pierson Mitchell the
Service Officer,
Found on the bodv
This poem was taken from the
pocket of an American killed in
action and found by Sgt. Jack
Cuthrcll, 1st Platoon, Hvy Mtr.
"Sinice I Met You, I'm Not Afraid"
Look God, I have never spoken to you.. .But now I want to say, " How do you do." . . . You see, God, they
told me you didn't exist. ..Andlike afool, I believed all this. . . Last night from a shell hole I saw your sky .
. . I figured right then, they told me a lie. . . Had I taken time to see things you made,. ..I'd have known they
weren't catling a spade, a spade. J wonder, God, if you'd shake my hand?. . . Somehow I feci that you will
understand. . . Funny, I had to come to this Hellish place. . . Before I had time to see Your Face. . . Well I
fuess there isn't much more to say. . .But I'm sure glad, God, I met you today. . .1 guess the "Zero hour'
will soon be here. . .But I'm not afraid, since I know You're near . . . The signal! Well, God I'll have to go
...I like You lots, this 1 want you to know . . .Look now, this will be the horrible fight . . . Who knows, I may
come to Your Home tonight. . . Though I wasn't friendly to You before,. . J wonder, God, if you'd wait at
Your door . . . Look! I'm crying! me. ..shedding tears, ...I wish I had known you these many years . . . Wei',
I have to go now, God, goodby! . , .
The Wall that Heals coming to
t he Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall
will visit Prineville, Oregon May 15 to
the 18th. 1997,
"The Wall that Heals", is a half scale
replica-stretching nearly 250 feet in total
length as well as the original Vietnam
Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C.
It travels across the nation speaking of
the lives of 58,202 men and women who
lost their lives in Vietnam.
The Wall will be set up in the Ochoco
Creek Park and will be on display 24
hours a day. On Thursday, the 15th there
will be an opening service at the Wall at
1 1 a.m. And on Saturday there will be a
Memorial service at the Wall starting a
1:00 p.m. and static military displays.
Memorial Day
The Prineville American Legion
Post 29, V.F. W, Post 1412, and their
auxiliaries, along with Sons of
American Legion (S.A.L.) members
invite you to participate in the 1997
Crook County Memorial Day Parade.
Any Veterans organizations, or
All Veternas -
There is a meeting scheduled for
May 13, 1997, the time 7:00 P.M., at
the Veterans Hall by the Shitike Creek.
This is a follow up to prior meetings
in which we've been participating in
the comp plan process. We' 11 be going
thru a process called values on the
13th,
VFW and Ladie's Auxiliary Members
Meeting to be held May 13, 1997,
at 7"00 p.m. the Veterans hall near
the Shitike Creek.
Please bring a snack or beverage
of you choice. We'll be having an
informal meeting over potluck to
discuss how the post and the auxiliary
want to work the stand this year at Pi-Um-Sha
and some other issues that
need to be addressed by the
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Officers
The remainder of the meeting
was devoted to include the
Veterans in the Comprehensive
Plan. Some feel the Veterans
should have a high Priority in the
future of the reservation. Also
there arc issues that need attention,
for one thing the Veterans need a
new Veterans Hall, a Memorial
Wall for all the Veterans and other
visions that could become a reality
in the future here on the
reservation. In the past there
wasn't a thing mentioned for the
Veterans.
of a dead soldier in Korea. 1 950.
Co., 35th Regiment, 25th
Division, (somewhere north of
Seoul, September 1950). The
original was sent with his personal
affects. Sgt Cuthrcll was a buddy
Strange, since I met you, I'm not
f nnevine win oe tne tweiiueih stop,
marking the half-way point, of the forty
city national tour. Prineville will host
the first west coast appearance of the
Traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial
which made it's first public appearance
at Charleston, N.C. in November 1996.
This official replica was designed
and built by the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial Fund, the organization that
built and preserves the Wall in
Washington, promoted nationally by the
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United
States and Turner Network Television,
and locally by More Country KRCO
KIJKKTWI, Crestview Cable of
Prineville, Chambers Cable of Sun Rive,
Parade on tap
Civic Groups are invited to partipatc
in the parade. Color Guard from the
Post, of the VFW or Legion groups,
or it could be a youth group, or just
any kind of group, a Indian Singing
group or Indian dancers. You are
invited to be in the parade in Prineville
Men and Women
Other items of interest will be the
name of the Veterans Hall. Meeting
dates: Trailer for Pi-Um-Sha; BIA
Monies for stones for Veterans and a
whole lot more!!!
Among the speakers we have the
Superintendent; The Long-Range
membership!!
We'll also be discussing whether
we want to change our meeting
schedule to one time a month from
the present two times a month. We
need you input so we can determine
how we perceive the role of the
veteran here in Warm Springs!!!
In order for Veteran's to take an
active leadership role in our
May 1 997
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of Richard Koiner whose articles
appear regularly in Graybcards
This appeared in the March-April
1996 edition of the Graybcards
issue.
afraid to die. . .
Prineville
Bend Cable, and Falcon Cable of
Redmond.
The exhibition in Prineville has been
made possible through the efforts of the
Memorial Day Committee with the
assistance and support of local Veterans,
Fraternal, and Civic organizations, local
business and citizens of Prineville and
Crook County.
"The Wall That Heals" will be open
24 hours a day, beginning at 1 1 :00 a.m.
on May 15th. There is no charge for
admission to the exhibit. Requests for
more information, or to make a donation
to help with expenses should be directed
to the Memorial Day Committee, 405 N.
Main, Prineville, Oregon 97754. Or call
(541)447-3503,447-3549.
May 26
on May 26, Memorial day. To enter
your groupyou can call Mike Richards
at (541)447-6239, so you can be
identified as you pass through the
parade.
Comprehensive Planner; Members of
other Veteran's Organizations and the
list goes on! We need each and
everyone of you to provide your input
so we can determine how and where
the role of the Veterans and their
families and relatives impact our
community! Sec You All there.
community, we need to take an honest
look at how we have done this in the
past. We can then determine whether
we need to make any changes in order
to get different results! !!We can not
expect different results if we continue
doing the same things we have in the
past, See you there. Any questions
call 553-1240.
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