Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon Job openings The following job openings as of June 14 are listed. If interested call Amelia Tewce in Human Resources at 553-3262. If you want job details, contact the person listed. Executive Director; Gaming Commission; Orthclia Patt 553-4890 Children's Treatment Special ist; Community Counseling Center; James Quaid 1 Icalth Systems Specialist; MCP & CB; Michael Marcotte 553-2490 Fisheries Biologist (Hydro Power); Fish & Wildlife; Patty O'Toole or Terry Luther 553-3233 Fisheries Tech. I (2 positions) Oak Springs-Maupin & The Dalles; Fish & Wildlife; Patty O'TooleMick Jennings 296-6866 Forest Crew Member; Fire Mgmt.; Luther Clements 553-1146 Fire Fighters ( 12 positions); Fire Mgmt.; Vernon Tias, Sr. 553-1 146 Engine Operator Seasonal (4 positions); Fire Mgmt.; Vernon Tias Sr. 553-1 146 Executive Secretary; Public Court notices- To: Carol HerkshaiiGlaude Harm Sprints, OR 97761 Notice of Informal llrartnl CikNo.IN115.V7 An inform il hearing hai been scheduled wiih ihc Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 111 day ol July, 1998, al 3 (X) p m This hearing has been scheduled al Ihc reuueil of People's Credit for the following; reasons: Overdue Ac count. You ire hereby required to appear al this lime on your own behalf It n important that you attempt to resolve this issue, in order to prevent further action against you in a Slate Court If you fail to appear at the scheduled lime, the presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arresi and require you to post ball to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 9th day of June, 1998. Lola Sobappy Chief Judge, Warm Spring! Tribal Court Josephine Alonso Petitioner vs. Avery Biss Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. UU65-W . To Avery Biss tc Josephine Alonso, You are hereby notified that a petition to Determine Paternity has bao tiled with Use Warm Springs Tribal Court. . By this aorta pM an lummotsso) to appear in uus matter ai a heannf scwaduted for 9:00 a.m., on the 1 5th day of July. 1998, at iheWarci Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish arsel. You must appear to present your argument or the other lid: will automatically win. The Petitioner, Michael Ortiz, may then be given ail thai is asked for in the Petition to Determine Paternity 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 al yourexpense. ... If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Daied ai Warm Springs, Oregon, this 1 1 th day of June, 1998 Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Happy 1st Birthday Anthony Holliday Jr. Love you lots!! Love Always, Mom & Dad V W " I If w" . I 1 Happy Birthday son, 24 years old June 19th Love Mom lF-- "'r' ? .'- K. inn i" in ::; ( Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Moving? Send subscription or change of address to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 I Address I I City I Subscription rates: $15.00 per year in the U.S. $25.00 per year outside the U.S. or 1 st Class in the U.S. I Ail members cf me Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs wi receive the Spilyay Tymoo at I no cert Spilyay Tymoo is published bt-weekfy by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Safety GM office; Anita Jackson 553- 553-3284 Vicitm Assistance Advocate; Police Fish & Game; Sgt. Oswald Tias 553-3272 Reserve Officer Volunteers; Police; Sgt. Oswald Tias 553-3272 Kahneeta job openines Cultural Information Representa tive; Food & Beverage Director; Kahneeta Resort will continue to take applications for various seasonal and part time positions throughout the resort in order to fill any vacant positions that may become available during the summer. Applications are available from the Kahneeta Personnel office or from Employment services at the Tribal Administration. Completed applica tions can be turned in at either office or faxed to (541)553-1015. Other job openines PEHcalth Teacher; PE Teacher; PEHealth Teacher; Teacher Pre school; Principal; Educational As- Randolph Smith Petitioner vs. Lillian W alley Respondant Cue No. JV160-9A; D74-7J-450 Tot Lillian Walseyi You are hereby notified: That the above cited easels), as filed in Ihc Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 2:00 p.m. on the 15th day of July, 198. . ... You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the lime and dale shown to defend against the chargc(s). You may be represented by yourself, by an aitorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, ana you may onng wiuicaavi . ... 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 quctiions, you should seek legal advice immedi ately. If you fail lo appear as so ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaini lor contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated al Warm Springs, on this 1 2th day of June 1 99. Lola Sohappy Chief Judgt, Warm Springs Tribal Court Apology given I Walter R. Payne, III, am writing this apology letter for endangering my life and the lives of others or being intoxicated on Hwy 26, but I am very, very sorry for this incident and I promise this will not happen again in the future. This I promise you, my beloved Native American Indians of Warm Springs and too. . . . the tribal courts. So-o-o-o sorry. Walter R. Payne, III 29th Annual Delta Park Powwow and Encampment June 19, 20 and 21 East Delta Park, Portland, OR Saturday Alcohol and Drug Prevention Fun RunWalk Dance Competitions Crowning of Miss Bow and Arrow 1998 Art and Craft Vendors Raffle and More For information call (503) 788-9307 Important Notice Allergies? Asthma? Looking for 17 people to evaluate a new technology. No obligation. Call CR at 553-1034 Sfate sistant; Assistant coach; Head Soft ball Coach; Music Teachers; Envi ronmental Health; Public Health Di rector; Counselor; WaiterWaitress; Hnm Health Aide: Live-in dSrTai'&uol- Deliver; Pnrcnn-rmterfinper iointcr all in Madras. Nurse & Personnel Clerk in Warm Springs. Home Health Aide in Culver. Crew LeaderAddr. lis. it Jefferson county. For Sale Yamaha Motorcycle Seca 750 $800; Yamaha SRX Snowmobile $1,000; Riding lawn mower $500; Please call and leave message at 553 1636. REWARD!!! Lost, black wallet on June 10, 1998 at the Community Center. Please return, no questions asked. Or call James Halliday 553-3246 (work) if you have any information. Happy Birthday to my nieces June 24 & July 3, (24 years old) from your aunt in Warm Springs Happy 2 1st Birthday to my s brother Aldo, Finally a buyer & legal person. Love your sister, Nicole We would like to wish our son Aldo, a belated "21st" Happy Birth day", we miss you and love you very much. Love, Sharlayne, Delbert, & Mathew Garcia We would like to congratulate our niece Arly n Dawn Garcia, who gradu ated on June 6, 1998 from Spring Creek High School at Elko, Nevada. The honors she received are Spartan Pride Award 1998; Academic Excel lence Award honor graduates 195 & above honor points; Academic Let ter; President's Award for Education Excellence; Nevada High School Scholars; Cortez Gold Mine Schol arship; Elko County Classroom Teacher's Association Scholarship; Silver Sage FFA Alumni Scholar ship; University of Idaho Presiden tial, John Otness Scholarship & the National Honor Society. Out of 140 graduates, she was among the top eight (8) of her class. We are proud of her accomplishments and wish her the very best. Love, Delbert, Sharlayne, Nicole & Mathew Garcia I If .( V -V;,..,:y v ;i I ..Xdli J The Indian uere are some songs and tunes the GPs of WWII and the "w ww.. a Korean War may remember, the Hits in Here is something the WWII, veterans may find interesting, and it comes from the American Legion magazine. These arc some of the favorites songs and tunes of the WWII, days and perhaps those veterans can remember such tones as : Always, by Dcanna Durbin; Seems Like Old Times, by Guy Lombardo; Always, by Jo Stafford; Moonlight Becomes You, Bing Crosby; My Devotion, Vaughn Monroe; LiliMarlcne, Perry Como; My Prayer, Ink Spots; I Think O YouTommyDorsey.FrankSinatra; Marie Tommy Dorsey; Sleepy Time Gal, Harry James; Harbor Lights, Frances Lnagford; My Buddy, Sammy Kaye; Linda, Buddy Clark; Deep Purple. Larry Clinton, BeaWain; As Time Goes By, Dooleyt Wilson (Sam); To Each His Own, Eddy Howard; Miss you, Minority Veterans Programs Available The Minority Veterans Program at the Portland VAMC works as an advocate for minority veterans, helping to access health care and benefit needs. The Program works cooperatively with VA Medical Centers, VA Benefits Offices, and Vet Centers, partnering with the following organizations and programs to out reach to the under served communities. National Veterans Service Organizations Internal VA Services and Programs National Minority Organizations On Patrol- McGruffs Activity Report The last few weeks have been quite eventful for the staff if Warm Springs Police Department. If you have a scanner, as a great percentage of the residents do, you nave overneara rthe activity. Just a little thought when you're listeningto the scanner think about the shots that have been fired or the fights that the offic Vers get into. ...how many of them are your relatives. Would you put yourself into that predicament? Are you sure that the sus pect that they are chasing is not your child? Do you know where your children are? Just a thought. In this report I am going to highlight just a few of the 311 cases that the officers responded to. Dur ing the first week of May, officers re sponded to the Simnasho area to call of a domestic disturbance. This particular couple had been in at least three other altercations prior to this. This time, the male subject had abused the female to the point where she had to be transported to the hospital and once again finding his way to jail. These same two people had also re ceived additional charges at a later date for drugs and alcohol. During the late hours in Simnasho, a juvenile subject had threw a wagon at the living room window of the Simnasho offi cer, breaking it while the occupants were asleep inside. This juvenile suspect is known to a habitual offender and is suspect in many othercases. Il was obvious that the officers in the Simnasho area are not appre ciated by all. On May 28, an elderly male subject had sustained a heart attack in the Kahneeta area. Life saving steps were administered, but were unsuccessful during transport. At the end of the month, several offic ers had responded to a residence out on Tcnino Road where a domestic was occur ring. It was reported that shots were being fired. Upon the arrival of the officers, they h;td removed three young children and their mother, all victims, along with sev eral guns. The suspect was taken into cus tody without any major injuries. On May 31. two officers and Fire & Safety personnel responded north on Hwy.. 26toareport major vehicle crash. Asingle female driver, had failed to make a 45 mph turn and crashed, flipping several times and breaking several large trees prior to the vehicle stopping. Two of ML View's ER doctors were on the scene prior to the arrival of the ambulance crew, attempting to resuscitate the victim, whom was trapped in i set Warrior - The Veterans Corner Dinah Shore; Auf Wcidcrsch'n, Sweetheart. Vera Lynn; Five Minutes More, Tex Bcneke; Now Is The Hour, Bing Crosby; Dancing InThc Dark, Artie Shaw; Peg O'My Heart, Harmonicats; La Vie En Rose, Edith Piaf; That Old Black Magic, Glenn Miller; Sleepy Lagoon, Harry Jamcs;It Had To Be You, Helen Forrest, Dick Havmes: Serenade In Blue, Glenn Miller, Mcxicali Rose, Bing Crosby; That Old Feeling, Shcp Fields; We'll Meet Again, Guy Lombardo; Mam 'sellc, Art Lund; Maria Elena, Jimmy Dorscy, Bob Ebcrly; You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To, Dinah Shore; white Cliffs Of Dover, Day Kyscr, Yep! Some of those tunes just might bring back some fond memories for the Veterans of WW h. Going on through the pages here are some of the favorite Hit Songs that the Korean War Veterans may remember Music, Music, Music Teresa Brewer; You Belong To Me Jo Stafford; Love Is A Many Splendored Thing The Four Aces; Slowpoke Pee Wee King; Sincerely The McGuirc Sisters; Tennessee Waltz Patti Page; That's Amore Dean Martin; Blue Tango Leroy Anderson; Because Community Based Veteran Organizations Veteran Advocate Groups On November 2, 1994, Public Law 103-446 established the Center for Minority Veterans which created Minority Veteran programs throughout the VA Medical Centers.Regional Offices and Cemeteries to accomplish the following goals: Promote the use of existing programs, benefits and services by minority veterans. Propose new programs, benefits and services to meet the needs of minority veterans. in the car. Air Life was dispatched, but was recalled for the victim, a Washington State resident, had died at the scene. Of the several years that I have been involved with the Police and Fire Dept., this is the first time that we had to cut a seat belt off of a victim, but it was one of those unsurvivalble crashes. This crash could have been avoided if she was not driving at such a high rate of speed. During the first week of June, there has been a tremendous amount of activity. Fire & Police personnel responded to a struc ture fire on Bray Street, where fire had overtaken the attic of the house. An Or egon State Police Fire Investigator has the case still under investigation. Suspects are being held for trial for beatinguptwoother subjects at their agency residence. The two victims were trans ported to the hospital, where they are still recovering. One of the suspects had re ceived a few hundred days jail time for violating his probation. A Hispanic male, whom was in the company of some local residents, had at tempted suicide by hanging about 1 9 miles outside of the Agency area. A Tigard Po lice Officer had stopped and performed CPR and revived him. The subject was Air Lifed to St. Charles Hospital where is recovering. Thanks to the Tigard Police Officer, this male is alive. As you may of heard from the sur rounding media, a vehicle as stolen from Madras area by three local Indian juvenile, which was later located in the Upper Dry Creek area. When our officers located the vehicle, the suspect vehicle started toelude, traveling northbound on Hwy. 3. Approxi mately 3 miles north of the Agency area, a suspect in the car had leaned out the win dow and started shooting at the lead patrol vehicle. The pursuit continued north on Hwy. 3, beyond the boundaries of the reservation. At that point, several deputies and state troopers were involved in the high speed chase. Basically the vehicle was left in the timbers, on the north bound ary of the reservation, where it was recov ered. The following morning, the female suspect was located in a wheat field in the vacinity of the Pine Grove area, where she was taken into custody. Later in the day, the two male suspects were located in the Simnasho area, where they were arrested. All suspects are being held for possible state and federal charges. (Do you know where your children are? Do you know what they are doing with the people that they call "friends"?) As you just read, there is a lot of vio lence and hatred occurring in our small community. If we allow this type of activ ity to continue, we will be basically wiped out in a few decades. Men beating up on women. Children beating up on their rela tives. All are people who ha ve the ability to change their lifestyle, if only they cared enough to do it those days. Of You Tony Bennett; Be My Love Mario Lanza; Que ScraScra Doris Day; Mona Lisa Nat King Cole; Catch A Falling Star Perry Como; Oh My Pa Pa Eddie Fisher; Round And Round Perry Como; The Wayward Wind Gogi Grant; SixtccnTons Tennessee Ernie Ford; Autum Leaves Roger William's; April Love Pat Boone; Tammy Debbie Reynolds; Sugartime The McGuirc Sisters; VoIareDomcnico Modugno; This Olc House Rosemary Clooncy; My PraycrThc Platters; Don't Be Cruel Elvis Presley; Cattle Call Eddy Arnold; Mack The Knife Bobby Darin; The Thing Phil Harris; MistcrSandman Chordcttes; Hit Diggity Perry Como; Purple People Eater Shcb Woolcy; Moonglow and Theme From Picnic Morris Stoloff; Hearts Of Stone Fontanc Sisters; Rag Mop Ames Brothers; Chances Are Johnny Mathis; Love Me Tender Elvis Presley; Little Things Mean A Lot Kitty Kallcn; Goodnight Irene Gordon Jenkins with The Weavers. Yep! Guys remember dancing to those tunes at the base dances on Saturday nights. Some were swinging times in those days.as girls would come to the dance by the bus loads. Make a guy get dreamy eyed. The Portland VA Medical Center's Minority Veterans Program Director is DeBorah Williams. For further information or assistance, please call (503) 402 2903 or 1-800-949-1004, Ext, 52903 Although, the numbers for case num bers pulled this month have decreased, it appreared the level of violence has in creased to make up for it. The officers responded to about 20 domestic situations, where several arrests were made. The traf fic infractions and crashed have increased, probably due to the weather change. Over 1 00 individuals have spent theirdays in the heavily visited detox tank. Many of these individuals must like the cold floors, be cause they keep coming back for return visits. With Pi-Ume-Sha around the cor ner, the department is gearing up for the great influx of people. So have a safe summer vacation and watch for the kids. The Warm Springs Police Department is joining hundreds of other law enforce ment agencies throughout Oregon, Wash ington and British Columbia in the Three Flags International Safety Belt Campaign. This ten-day enforcement "blitz" period will be conducted statewide Friday, June 26 through Sunday, July 5 and will em phasize reducing the number of speeding and impaired drivers on local reservation and Oregon's roadways. Tribal Police Officer's will have stepped enforcement for Speed limit vio lators and Impaired Drivers on local roadways, and will also be stopped for non-seatbelt use on Hwy. 26. Highway 26 is a state highway, where state laws need to be abided by. That means that the same seatbelt law that is in effect off the Reser vation has to be adhered to within the boundaries of the Reservation if you are traveling on Hwy. 26. Tribal officers are directed to stop ve hicles on Hwy. 26 when they observe the driver to be unrestrained. This is also the same for unrestrained or improperly re strained children. Remember, children under 4 years old or 40 pounds, needs to be in achild safety seat, to be within the limits of Oregon State Law. These are also Tribal Traffic Codes that will be used more fre quently for those drivers who allow their children to be standing up and blocking the view of the road or hindering the drivers capabilities. The Three Flag Campaign alerts all motorists traveling any where in the North west that officers will be intensifying ef forts to ensure all drivers adhere to rec ommended speeds, drive sober and make sure all passengers BUCKLE UP. HlCilQH so-aaiMspa. aial m. I Pt -4r