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Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon January 10, 2002 ZT.:,; tf ttcra fariess . in 1977 . . . sbmbm H3 Ir2"'- :&sa'jr- Learn to do ' a StMUBMr- ssnssxst KsSffis2 ? r f. . ... N rv .-y-TZzZ, - . -SfcSV3 25 years ago in the Spilyay From Vol. 2, No. 1, January 7, 1977 Warm Springs baby scampers to derby win As if with the intent of being Jefferson County's first baby of 1977, Grascila Estrada made a special appear ance at 11:21 p.m. on January 2 - a full month earlier than expected. - r The 5-lb, 5-oz. girl was born to Marlene and .Carlo Estrada of Warm Springs and is this year's Stork Derby . winner. ' ' ' Grascila spent the better part of her first 36 hours in an incubator, but by Tuesday the pretty and robust new-' born was with her mother and on Wednesday they both went home. ''-'''''XvXvv'iv ' - ., ,. Public hearing re: shopping center location The Tribal Council has called a public meeting re garding site.sejectipn, ,fqr, the proppaejiWarm Springs shopping center, r i Both the Tribal Council and the Land Use Planning Committee wish to gain the input of tribal members on this important matter, as the location of the shopping center will greatly affect its success, according to a mar ket and feasibility study conducted for the tribes. Letter to the editor Mr. Sid Miller: I have been trying to get some information on how I would be able to receive the Spilyay Tymoo. ... I have a suggestion for you. I would like to see some pictures of our ancestors. I think everyone in the tribe would like to see and have acopy of our old ones that the youngsters should know as their people. Maybe something like their picture, date of birth, their Indian name, and some of their life history. Thank you for your time. Respectfully, Ira Charles Pete Indian funds cut in 1977 EDA budget The 1977 budget of the Economic Development Administration (EDA) shows a $4.27 million cut in In dian programs, including monies for planning. Although the overall EDA buget will increase from just over $354 million to $360 million, each category of Indian programming will decrease. ' Ray Tanner of the EDA Indian Desk said, "I don't like what is happening. I think Indian people need that money." Wrecks ... Continutd from Page 1 "He will be there for a while, even after recovery he will go through rehabilita tion," says Don Courtney, Warm Springs Chief of Police. The driver and three passen gers of the Chevy Silverado were transported to Mt. View Hospital where they were treated and released with mi nor injuries. The Oregon State Police Accident Reconstruction Unit was called in to assist with the investigation. The highway was closed for about 2.5 hours before one lane was re-opencd. Charges against Nufcr are till pending investigation. Saturday, January 5, a head- on collision involving two tribal member drivers hap pened on Highway 3, milcpost 5. Kevin Dlucback was turning a corner and saw Richard Wolfe in his lane of travel. Dlucback had no time to re spond and was hit head-on. Wolfe was airlifted to St. Charles, where he went through surgery for facial frac tures. Dlucback was reported to have a broken ankle and a lump on his forehead. His son had a possible broken nose. They received treatment at Mt. View Hospital. Cause of accident was due to alcohol used by Wolfe, ac cording to the investigation. Flan would shift access to mill Transportation officials are' looking at changing the road access to the Warm Springs Forest Products Industries mill. An advantage of the change would be that the log trucks would no longer have to park along the side of the road in the morning. The trucks in stead would have means to park off the highway. r ' BIA transportation officials will conduct a public meeting on the proposed change at 1 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 24, at Fire Management at the Industrial Park. MUSTOM ? . .'. W 1:1410 ' awklcleek BIA and the Oregon De partment of Transportation are working jointly on this project, which could be com pleted by the spring. The mill access change OSU opens doois CORVALLIS - Oregon State University will host a "Kaleidoscope of Colleges and Cultures" on Saturday, January 19, to give university-bound students of color a chance to experience the academic and cultural atmosphere of the OSU campus. All activities are free to proj spective students. For details on the daylong event, including registration information and a schedule of activities, call the OSU Office of Admission and Orientation , at 541-737-2626 or 800-291-4192. Many school counseling i and agency offices also have information. , Presentations will highlight the university's academic col lege and their diversity. Other sessions will include seminars focusing on financial aid, ad mission requirements and sup port services, as well as leader ship and internship opportu nities for students. )Ll. Mobile home' for sale A single-wide mobile home, approximately 12 feet " wide and 58 feet long, is, ,. available for sale in Warm. ! Springs. The mobile home is for sale as surplus property ' of Jefferson County School District 509-). Bids are due by Jan.1 25. re Send a sealed bid marked "surplus property bid," at- tendon Linda DuPont, 509- i J Support Services Building, I 445 S.E. Buff St., Madras, 97741.' The mobile home comes with axles, tired, some skirt ing material and steps are in cluded. Serial number is N16T5893.The trailer will be sold "as is." Arrangements to 'inspect'" the mobile home can be made.by calling Gary Sisk, maintenance supervisor, 475-6192. 4 The trailer is at 1124 Wasco St., in Warm Springs. Spilyay Tymoo (Coyote News, Est. 1976) Publisher Emeritus: Executive Editor Management Successor: ReporterPhotographer: ReporterPhotoTrainer: Media Advisor Sid Miller Mike Van Meter Selena T. Boise TinaAguilar Dave McMechan Bill Rhoades Secretary: Trudee Queahpama-Clements Established In March 1976 8pl!yay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located In the white house at 1 100 Wasco Street. Any written materials submitted to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 (541) 553-1644 or 553-3274 FAX No. (541) 553-3539 E-Mail: 8pilyaytymooOwstribes.org Annual Subscription rates: Within U.S.- 15.00 Outside U.S. or 1st Class In the U.S.-$25.00 For questions on advertising rates and policies, please call Bill Rhoades at 553-2013 or Mike Van Meter at 553-3274. Spilyay Tymoo 2002 copyright For the latest Information on advertising rates, subsclptlons and (In the future) newt from the Spilyay, check us out on the Internet at: httpwww.wsfmsprlngs.comcommunrtynews lndex.htm would be done in conjunction with work that ODOT will be doing at the overflow bridge on the highway. Anyone with questions or suggestions is encouraged to attend the Jani 24 meeting. Written comments can be sent to: Tom Schuman, BIA Branch of Roads, P.O. Box 1239, Warm Springs, 97741. He can be reached at 553-2423. Adoption election to be held Jan. 21 An adoption election is scheduled for Jan. 21. This is a re-vote of the October 2001 election, which failed for lack of turnout .There are 76 candidates up for adoption. In the ; October vote, all of them received more yes votes than no. However, in October only 857 tribal members cast their ballots, 230 short of the nec essary 1,087 votes for a valid election. Voting will take place at the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center, between the hours of . 8 ajix and 8 p.m . Tribal Relations Intern Temp, part or full-time 6 month position. Coordinate and lead a public relations campaign. Must be reliable , have project mgt. & meet deadlines. $10 Hr. Submit application to Personnel by Jan. 25 2 Research Interns Temp, positions. Assist Data Analyst with data collection. Work with tribal departments & Data Team. Need experience with Microsoft Office & good interpersonal skills. $10 13 hr. Submit appl. to Personnel by Jan. 25 New Homes ; n"&99 oowh'td $993 d&wn' f' " Programs now available ,r "' For more information call 548-3221. Declines The next issue pub lishes January 24, 2002, with a January 18 doadlino for all lot tor, story and advertis ing submissions. The February 7, 2002, issue has a February 1 dcadlino. Tho February 21 is sue has a 15 deadline. Announcements The Spilyay encourages organizations and individu als to send noucci of events of interest to the Warm Springs community. . The preferred method of delivery Is via e-mail to 8pilyaytymoowttribcs.org - this saves staff members from having to re-type something you've already printed up, thus allowing us additional time for reporting, pho tography and other tasks. You also may drop announcements in printed and or computer disk format at the Spilyay offices, UOO Wasco St. on the Warm Springs campus, or send them to Spilyay Tymoo, P.Q Box 870, Warm Spring, Oregon 97761. Our fax number is 553-3539. Please feel free to call if you have story' or photo ideas, questions or comments. Our phone number is 553-3274. Finally, please heed our deadlines - Friday the week before publication for all submitted materials. Thank you.