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SPILYAY TYMOO Warm Springs, Oregon Job openings, The following job openings as of October 4 are currently being adver tised by the I Iuman Resource depart ment. If interested contact Amelia Tewcc at 541-553-3262 or if you want job details, call the contact per son listed. Store clerks (3); Simnasho Store; Ron Suppah 553-34683469 Teacher; ECE; Lola Trimble 553 3241 Substitute Teacher Aide; ECE; Sue Matters 553-3241 Bus Driver Limited Duration; ECE; Nancy Sampson 553-3241 Secretary IV; ECE; Julie Quaid 553-3241 Secretary; Social Services; Gayle Rodgcrs 553-3491 BudgetContract & Grant Ana lyst; BudgetsContracts & Grants; Jamie or Bonnie 553-34973219 Family Intake Coordinator; CPS; Rcbekah Aguilar 553-3209 Equipment Operator; Fire Mgmt.; Michael Cunningham 553 1146 Forest Crew member (sea sonal); Fire Mgmt.; Luther Clements 553-1146 Community Building Custo dian; Community Building; Cecil D. Brunoe Jr. 553-49623246 Secretary; WS Composite Prod ucts; Harold Majxner 553-11 43 Indian Head Gaming Surveillance Observer-Maintain surveillance on assigned areas and or activities. Record any irregular activity and report to the proper au thority. Operate surveillance equip ment in accordance to the Casino policy, procedures adn surveillence techniques. Maintain confidentiality. Must successfully pass the Oregon State Police background investiga tion. Snack Bar Attendant-Responsible to prepare and serve food items to casino guests. Experience with cash register and cash handling, foodhandling certificate required. Friendly, courteous skills. IHC is accepting applications for 18 year old for this position only. Marketing Coordinator-Responsible for completion of projects re lated to casino promotions, public relations, marketing department re lated funcitons. Excellent verbal & writing skills preferably, windows access. Friendly, professional qual ity customer skills. Must be able to work evenings and weekends. , Accounting Clerk-Experience re quired. Both GL and AP experi ence will be considered. Must have 10-key and spread sheet skills pre ferred. Cashier-Make change for guests, cash out jackpot tickets, verify pa perwork. Evening and weekend hours. Friendly and good customer skills. One year cash handling and Seminar to be held Oct. 9 Sunlight Solar Energy is announc ing the beginning of the SOLAR SERIES seminars. The series is de signed to introduce the general pub lic to solar photvoltaics. Solar Pho tovoltaic or PV is using the sun's energy to produce electricity. Starting Saturday morning, Octo ber 9th at 9 a.m., instructor Dick Kent will demonstrate solar electric panels and discuss solar technolo gies available. Also covered Satur day will be batteries, inverters, basic systems for homes and recreational vehicles, and finally an actual hook up of a small system. The lecture will be held outside to utilize the demonstration power of the sun. Court notices- Mark Silicons Petitioner vs. Angela Stacona Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. D023-91 To Angela & Mark Stacona, You are hereby notified that a petition for Modification 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 a.m., on the 23rd day of November, 1999, 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, Mark Slacona, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Modification. The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If yon 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 egal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 20th day of September 1999. John Coptnhaver, Judge Pro Tern, Warm Springs Tribal Court Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Moving? Send subscription or change of address to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Name I Address City I Subscription rates: $1 AH members of the Confederatea I noes 01 warm spring win I no cost Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs 10-kev experience preferred. Ability to stand for long periods of time. Count team-Responsible for the accurate control of all soft money transactions in and out of assigned areas. Early morning shifts. Able to follow directions. 6 months cash han dling and 10-key experience pre ferred. Able to stand and bend for long periods of time. For more information call Georgianna George at 553-6122. Fah.Nee.Ta Resort Maintenance Department painter accepting applications for painter with minimum of 3 years experience in exterior and interior painting. Front Desk Manager-must have supervisory experience, Front Desk experience adn hospitality industry experience. Village RV Park (for Spring of 20(H))-now accepting applications for a camp host for the RV park. Must have own RV and able to live on property. Must be available to work weekends and holidays throughout the summer. Must have excellent customer service skills. Must be available to start in the spring of 2000 and work through Labor Day. Kah-Nce-Ta Resort is continuing to take applicaitons throughout the winter for any vacant positions that may become available. Most posi tions require working varying shifts and include working weekends and holidays as required. For more information call Scottie at the Personnel office 553-1 1 12 Madras Employment office Registered Nurse, SPLang. Pathalogist, A.R.T., Temporary Teachers, Child Care Teacher, Edu cation Disa. Coordinator, Assistant Teacher, Education Assistant, Aero bic Instcoordinator, Front Desk clerkChild, Job service rep., On-call Interpreter, Administrative Assistant, Admitting clerk, Cashier, General Office clerk, Veteran's Service of fice, General Officer Clerk, Hard ware Sales Clerk, Sales Clerk, Waiter Waitress, WaiterWaitress, Cook Restaurant, Cook Assistant, Dish washer, Housekeeper, Hair Stylist, Athletic Director, Certified Nurses Aide, Child care provider, Child care attendant, Irrigator, Farm Hand, Mechanic, CATV Installer, Truck Driver, Yard Delivery Person, Bus Driver, Buss Assistant, Millworkers, and millwork in Madras. Exterior Painter, Equip OpTruck driver, Waste Water Systems, Sub teacher aide, Sub teacher aide, Bud get Coordinator, BudgetContr. Ana lyst, Accounting clerk, Cage Cash ier, Cashier, Count team member, Cashiercounterperson, Waiterwait ress, Line cook, Dishwasher, Cor rections Officer, Forest Crew Mem- Upcoming 8th Annual SACNAS Conference Powwow October 8, 1999 Portland, OR-Oregon Convention :tr. 777 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. Info: (503) 731-7812 More info: Lee Williams (480)965-5224 Native American Day Sunday, October 10, 1999 noon to 5 p.m. at the Smith Memorial Ballroom Portland State University (1825 SW Broadway at Montgom :ry St.) For more info call: Stuart or Fredi (503)775-4014 Linda David Petitioner vs. Mark & Angela Stacona Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. D03536-99 To Mark & Angela Stacona, You are hereby notified that a petition for ConservatorGuardianship 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 10:00 a.m., on the 23rd day of November, 1999, 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, Linda David, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for ConservatorGuardian ship. 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 20th day of September 1999. John Copenhaver, Judge Pro Tem, Warm Springs Tribal Court State 5.00 per year in the U.S. . j $25.00 per year outside the U.S. - - .. -II ber in Warm Springs. Site Director, Cook Mexican Food, Golf Course Maintenance in Culver. Prep Cook in Terrebonne. Golf Course mechanic in Crooked River Ranch. Wood cutterlaborers and journey electrician in Central Oregon. Farm Hand in Lone Pine. For further information call 475 2382. Other jobs Applications are invited for the post of PARISH SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Madras Oregon. Applicant must have good com mand of the English language; ex cellent writing, listening and verbal communication skills as well as ex cellent office management and book keeping skills. Knowledge of the Spanish lan guage will be very beneficial. Salary is negotiable. Applications are accepted through October 25, 1999. Application Forms are available at St. Patrick's Church, 341 SW 'J' Street (P.O. Box 786) Madras OR. 97741. Phone: (541) 475-2936 and ask for Rev. Greg. O. Okorobia. Animal Caretaker Wa-n Springs National Fish Hatchery, Oregon Announcement No.FWS 1-99-221 Opens 92799, Closes 101899 A Wage Grade 4 ($ll.phour) .Animal Caretaker position at the Warm Springs National fish Hatch ery (NFH-) is open for candidates to apply. The hatchery is located ap proximately 15 miles north of the town of Wann Springs; 5 miles west of K-h-Nee-Ta Resort, on the Warm Springs River. The hatchery supports a staff of 6 full time employees. The hatchery raises approximately 750,000 Spring chinook salmon. The hatchery is cooperatively managed by the US. Hsh K Wilcllite service with the Confederated Tribes of the Reservation of Oregon. The successfu 1 candidate wiLt be required to work some weekends, holidays and nights. The employee will be required to rent and occupy government furnished quarters on the hatchery grounds. The employee mustt have a valid state driver's li cense. The employee must be able to lift 50 poumds and paas a doctor's physical examination. If you are interested in working with salmon you should consider this vacancy. , Should you want more informa tion, please contact MikePaiya or Mavis Shaw at 541-553-1692. Please view the Vacancy An nouncement at http.. www.USAJOBS.OPM.GOV. Powwows New Millennium First Peoples' World Fair & Powwow Thunder in the Desert December 31-January 9, 2000 Tucson, Arizona For more info: Fred Snyder (520)622-4900 Linda David Petitioner vs. Mark Stacona Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. D023-91 To Mark Stacona & Linda David, You are hereby notified that a petition for Modification 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 9:30 a.m., on the 23rd day of November, 1999, 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, Linda David, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Modification. 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 20th day of September 1999. John Copenhaver, Judge Pro Tem, Warm Springs Tribal Court 1 .Zip. or 1st Class in the U.S. , G i-iilwo w Tvmnn of .ece.vc -kjj I J The Indian Warrior-The Veterans Corner-lnformationTips For Vets A Letter From This Article was taken from the Paper, "Reveille," the newspaper of Point Man Ministries, P. O. Box 339, Sheridan, MI 48884. A letter from a Marine As long as there arc people such as yourselves there is hope for our brother and sister veterans. I served with the Marines from '65 to '68. One tour in Nam, July '67 through August '68, then came home. That's when my real war began. Alien ation from friends and society, disin herited by my family, divorce and the ANGER - RAGE! Spent twenty two years as a Police Officer, 14 of those as a Sergeant. Spent a lot of time on the carpet "talk ing " to the Chief. Bad attitude I was told. Took the front door off of the old station in three pieces. Sent to a crimi nal psychiatrist for that one with three days medical leave. Spent three years going to a Police Stress Counselor; 4fy a Workshop features William Burke Event: The Natural Way: Earth Healing and Spiritual Growth Featured Presenter: William H. Burke, Chief and Elder of the Walla Walla Tribe of The Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Date: Thursday. October 14th 7:30-9:30 p.m. Place: Multicultural Center, Smith Center Lower level; Portland State University; SW Harrison and Broad way Cost: Donation of $5-$20 re quested at the door. Sponsored by: Earth and Spirit Council; The Institute for World Healing; PSU Tribal Administration 5th Annual Oregon The Fifth Annual Oregon Hay and Straw Feed Fair will be held at the Dairy Barn at the "NEW" Deschutes County Fairgrounds, Redmond, Or egon on Saturday, October 16, 1999. The Third Annual Hay and Straw King Contest will be held along with the Hay and Straw Fair. Last year there were 48 entries in the Hay & Straw King contest. The winners have bragging rights for the year!!! For producers with hay to sell, reserve your space, and bring in a bale or two of each hay lot you have for sale. There is a $35 fee per pro ducer or feed businesses (OHFA or AFA members - free) to market your hay, straw, or feed at the Hay and Straw Fair. Come and showcase some of your best and maybe even some of your "not the best". Last year there were a lot of potential buyers, local and state wide, including hay and straw exporters, who came to the Fair. Producers marketing theirproduct need to bring a bale or two of each lot of hay they wish to sell (and quality information is helpful, but optional). There will be hay and straw for sale during the Bob Edward Daugherty, Madras resident, died Wednesday, Septem ber 29, at his home of natural causes. He was 60 years of age. A private Celebration of Life Gathering was held at the family home. Memorial donations are to the Mountain View Hospice, 470 NE "A" Street, Madras, OR 9774 1. Bob was born July 22, 1939 in Phoenix, Arizona to parents, Rich ard & Louise (Curtis) Daugherty. He graduated from high school in Cloverdale, OR; this Cloverdale lies between Lincoln City and Tillamook for there is also the com Howlak Tichum Dolan (Davis) "Ownupsh" Waheneka, Sr. Rueben "Shortbones" Johnson Nathan "Eight-ball" Jim, Sr. Kenneth Blackwolfe Majorie (Kalama) "Margie" Danzuka Information was unavailable for print at the time of publication. It will be published in the next issue. A Marine-From Reveille you're stressed out, you need to calm down, you care loo much. I'm saying to myself, "These people haven't got a clue. I'm fine but you are all really screwed up. I don't need any of you. Second marriage, two beautiful daughters. I still can't understand why I can't control my temper. It just comes on instantly. 1 feci the storm gathering but by the time I realize what's happen ing I'm totally out of control. Blow up break something, sit outside or locked in my room with my sidennn trying to get up the nerve to put an end to the pain I'm causing other people. "This is the way out, I WANT TO LIVE BUT NOT IF I'M GOING TO HURT PEOPLE.' Pout for two weeks, won't talk to anyone, then the guilt. Apolo gize tocveryonc sheepishly . One month later it stiirts all over again. If I cold only get some sleep. Things at work really gelling worse. All you poor souls out there on the streets stealing, raping, killing, com plaining because your stupid car got scratched, or that the power went off and you can't watch TV. What do you know? I HATE YOU ALL AND I CAN'T TAKE ANYMORE! Don't talk much at home very much now; wile and daughters are afraid they'll set me off again. Then BOOM! Injured on duty; 8 hours of major neck surgery later I'm no longer a Cop, no longer employed, end of macho. Nine months recovery from surgery. A lot of physical pain on lip of emotional pain ENOUGH! Four years later I go out to the Procram: PSU United Indians Stu dents in Higher Education. October's workshop features Wil liam H. Burke, a Chief and elder of the Walla Walla Tribe of the Confed erated Tribes of Umatilla. A former teacher and educator, Chief Burke is the Northwest representative to the National Indian Council on Aging, and is nationally known for his work on issues related to the Hanford Nuclear Site. Admission is by donation, with proceeds going to support the elders. Call Mary Schilling at 675-9424 or Earth and Spirit Council at 452-4483 for more information. Hay & Straw Feed day, as producers will have pickup loads or semi loads to sell at the fairgrounds! For the Hay and Straw King Con test, there will be six classes of hay and straw to be judged; based on lab quality analysis and visual appear ance. The classes are alfalfa, alfalfa grass, grass, cereal, cereallegume, and grass seed straw. Lots within the grass and alfalfa classes are first, second, third, or fourth cuttings. There will be prizes awarded, to the Hay King Class Winner, along with a plaque, and a COHGA cap (last years Alfalfa Hay King winner won approximately $500 in prizes). Producers need to bring in one bale of each cutting of each hay they want to enter on the day of the Hay and Feed Fair; the bales need to be in place, ready to judge by 9:00 a.m. October 16th. The Hay Fair will begin at 10:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. Entrants must have their hay qual ity samples to the OSU Crook County Extension Office by October First. The entry fee is $20 for OHFA and AFA members, and $25 for non members, and payment must accom Obituary Bob Edward Daugherty munity of Cloverdale between Redmond and Sisters. He married Mabel "May" Pallin in Myrtle Point, OR on April 9, 1 959. ' The moved to Madras in 1964. Bob worked for lOyears for Wann Springs Forest Products and then be came self-employed owning and driv ing his own truck. For three years, Bob and Myrtle enjoyed traveling together while they both drove the truck as a "team" hauling loads for customers, they have been in every state except four and the Canadian provinces. Bob was a member of the Elks Lodge No. 2017 in Madras. mailbox to see if my Police Pension check has arrived yet. Living on half of my salary now and filling the gaps as a school bus driver. No check, just a few bills and REVEILLE. "Where was God in Viet Nam? What the heck. I'll read it. DcarGOD,. thank you. On my knees, tears literally drenching my shirt."! Iclp me Jesus. Forgive me for turning my back on you all these years. You saved me in Viet Nam. You died on the Cross for me. lI4YlIWlWfKiTOYOCr"JT?lH I'm back on the right path again. That gentle touch on my shoulder was from Christ. Thank you all at P.M.I.M for REV EILLE. God bless you all. SAVED TO SERVE ABSO LUTELY! PRAISE BE TO GOT Semper Fi; GOD COUNTRY FAMILY Seeking board members ConsumcrCreditCounscling Ser vice of Central Oregon has openings on its board of directors. Applicants should have an interest in helping people meet their financial needs and goals through established spending plans. Application packets are avail able at the CCCS office, 20350 Em pire Ave. A-3 or by calling 389 6181. Fair to be held pany the sample. The samples should represent a commercial lot of hay, with 15 to 20 sub-samples taken, and combined, and placed into a zip lock bag for each class and lot. Information needed: 1. Hay Class 2. Cutting (Lot number) 3. Variety or unknown 4. Name, Address & Phone The samples will be shipped to the Klamath Experiment station for quality analysis utilizing NIRS. Pro ducers will receive a copy of their quality test results. The day should be very educa tional to the producer, help to market our Oregon hay and straw, and very educational to both producers and the public. The Hay and Straw Fair and Hay & Straw King Contest is sponsored by the Oregon Hay and Forage Association, Oregon Ag Fi ber Association, and the Oregon State University Extension Service. For more information on the Hay Fair or the Hay King Contest and to reserve space call the OSU Crook County Extension Office at (541) 447-6228. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, crabbing and the beach. Survivors include his wife, May of Madras, two daughters Tammy Rodighiero of Hillsboro, OR and Bobbie Jo Gallup of Aloha, OR; mother Louise Serna of Prineville; sister Juanita McCullock of Mitchell, OR and two granddaugh ters Brec & Kasteal. He was preceded in death by his father, Richard "Dick" Daugherty and a daughter Bonnie Daugherty. Autumn Funerals in charge of arrangements. V.