Spilyay Tymoo, Warm
IHS helps
with new
ambulance
Warm Springs Fire and
Safety recently received an
ambulance through an Indian
Health Services program.
The ambulance is a 1994
vehicle that has been refur
bished. Formerly the ambu
lance was used by a New Jer
sey emergency rescue agency.
The vehicle arrived in Warm
Springs just last week.
Warm Springs Indian
Health Services Director
Russ Alger and Fire Chief
Dan Martinez worked to
gether in acquiring the ambu
lance. The additional ambulance
will help Fire and Safety meet
the emergency rescue needs
of the reservation, said
Martinez. The vehicle, like
the other ambulances, will be
located sometimes at the
Warm Springs fire hall and
sometimes at Simnasho, said
Martinez.
Indian Health Services
(IHS) has now donated a to
tal of nine ambulances to dif
ferent reservations in the U.S.
Besides Warm Springs
In the Tribal Court for
the Confederated Tribes of the
Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
Yvette Leecy, petitioner, vs.
Jesse Yallup, respondent. Case No.
DO88-02. To Yvette Leecy
Jesse Yallup.
You are hereby notified that a
petition for Petition for Court Su-'
pervision has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to ap
pear in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for 10 a.m. on March
7, 2003, at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. All of the facts of the case
will be heard at this hearing, includ
ing evidence you wish to present.
You must appear, to present '
your argument or the other side
Probate Department of the Tribal Court
for the Confederated Tribes of the
Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
In the Matter of the Estate of
Phillip Leander Boise Jr., WS.,
UA, deceased. Estate file No 044-PR26-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
Phillip Leander Boise Jr., who at
the time of his death resided in
Warm Springs, Oregon, died on
the 21" day of December 2002,
and that the above titled court
has appointed Richard Tohet as
Administrator to administer the
decedent's Estate subject to the
jurisdiction of this tribal court.
Notice is further given that all
persons having claims against the
decedent's
Estate are required to present
their claims, with proper voucher,
to the Warm Springs Tribal Pro
bate, P.O. Box 850, Warm Springs,
OR 97761 , within 90 days from the
date upon which this notice was
first posted.
This notice was first posted on
the 17,h day of January, 2003.
Richard Tohet, Public Admin
istrator. In the Matter of the Estate of
Robert Wayne Williams, W.S.,
UA, deceased. Estate file No 043-PR25-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
Robert Wayne Williams, who at
the time of his death resided in
Warm Springs, Oregon, died on
the 14th day of December 2002,
and that the above titled court
has appointed Richard Tohet as
Administrator to administer the
decedent's Estate subject to the
jurisdiction of this tribal court.
Notice is further given that all
persons having claims against the
decedent's Estate arc required to
present their claims, with proper
voucher, to the Warm Springs
Tribal Probate, P.O. Box 850,
VC arm Springs, OR 97761 , within
90 days from the date upon
which this notice was first posted.
This notice was first posted on
the 17,h day of January, 2003.
Richard Tohet, Public Admin
istrator. Q Next Spilyay deadline
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Fire Chief Dan Martinez (left) and Russ Alger, IHS clinic director,
Springs Fire Hall when the ambulance arrived from New Jersey.
Fire and Safety, other agencies
that have received ambulances
through IHS include the Crow
Creek Sioux Tribe Ambulance
Service, the Lower Brule Sioux
Tribe Ambulance Service, and
the Big Horn County Ambu
lance Service in Montana. The
Choctaw Nation also received
will automatically win.
The petitioner, Yvette Leecy,
may then be given all that is asked
for in the petition for Petition for
Court Supervision.
The petitioner will be present
at the hearing. If you desire to per
sonally argue your side of the case,
you may have a legal aide, spokes
person or attorney appear on your
behalf at your expense. If you have
any questions, you should seek le
gal advice immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs on Jan.
16,2003.. '
Judge Lola Sohappy, Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Waldon Patt Winishut, WS., U
A, deceased. Estate file No 045-PR27-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
Waldon Patt Winishut, who at the
time of his death resided in Warm
Springs, Oregon, died on the 25th
day of December 2002, and that
the above titled court has ap
pointed Richard Tohet as Admin
istrator to administer the
decedent's Estate subject to the ju
risdiction of this tribal court. No
tice is further given that all persons
having claims against the decedent's
Estate are required to present their
claims, with proper voucher, to the
Warm Springs Tribal Probate, P.O.
Box 850, Warm Springs, OR
97761, within 90 days from the date
upon which this notice was first
posted.
This notice was first posted on
the 17,h day of January, 2003.
Richard Tohet, Public Admin
istrator. In the Matter of the Estate of
Helen Arthur-Teeman, WS., U
A, deceased. Estate file No. 046-PR28-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
I lelcn Arthur-Teeman, who at the
time of his death resided in Warm
Springs, Oregon, died on the 21"
day of January 2003, and that the
above titled court has appointed
Richard Tohet as Administrator
to administer the decedent's Es
tate subject to the jurisdiction of
this tribal court. Notice is further
given that all persons having
claims against the decedent's Es
tate arc required to present their
claims, with proper voucher, to
the Warm Springs Tribal Probate,
P.O. Box 850, Warm Springs, OR
97761, within 90 days from the
date upon which this notice was
first posted. This notice was first
posted on the 31st day of Janu
ary, 2003.
Richard Tohet, Public Admin
istrator. is Friday, Feb. 14. )
Februarys 2005
one.
The ambulance that arrived
in Warm Springs will need some
modification to meet the Or
egon ambulance code. Cur
rendy, the vehicle complies with
New Jersey standards.
The ambulances were pro
vided to mainly rural agencies
BIA: Council votes 5-1
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superintendent position, de
sires to recommend two quali
fied Indian candidates for the
position."
The Council made their rec
ommendation in order of pref
erence, with Calica being the
first recommendation, and
Young the second, according to
the resolution.
The Council vote on the mat
ter was 5-1. The vote was taken
by secret ballot.
The permanent position of
Warm Springs Agency superin
tendent has been vacant for
over a year and a half. During
that time, the position has been
filed on a temporary basis, with
Gerald Henrikson the most re
cent acting superintendent.
The BIA has a close working
Notice of equipment sale
This is public notification that
the Warm Springs Construction
Enterprise is soliciting bids for
the sale of a variety of equip
ment. We are advertising to tribal
members only until February 14.
After this date the bid invitation
is open to the public
Tribal members will receive a
10 percent advantage on their
bids.
Bid requirements:
Bids must be completed on a
bid form provided by the Warm
Springs Construction Enterprise.
These forms can be picked up at
the WSCE new office located at
the old apparel factory, No. 4202
Holiday Street (Industrial Park).
Successful bidder must pro
duce a cashier's check within 10
days of official notification.
You may contact the Warm
Springs Construction Enterprise
office to set up appointments to
view the equipment. Questions
regarding the equipment will be
directed to Glenn Carpenter or
LylcKatchia at 553-3207.
All sales arc final, and equip
ment sold on an "as is" basis.
Equipment description (with
minimum bid):
Petibone Universal Jaw
Crusher SN 142X3 with con
veyors and trailer. $35,000.
Spokane 82DG Impact
Crusher SN 820477133 with Cat
34 1 2, conveyor, trailer. $30,(XK).
Symon 4 Cone Crusher S
N 42346 with conveyor, trailer.
$8,500.
Eljay 4x12 Screen with un
der conveyor and Seco, 5x16
Screen with under conveyor
trailer mounted, $12,000.
Caterpillar 350kw Generator
SN 9GF00519 with 3406 en
gine, 300-gallon tanker, trailer,
$6,500.
Custom built 5 x 20 Screen
were on hand at the Warm
that to increase access to care
for underserved populations,
according to a news release
from IHS. "The lack of
emergency transportation in
Indian Country is a major is
sue," said Tommy G. Thomp
son, Secretary of Health and
Human Services.
relationship with the tribal gov
ernment. The bureau works
with the tribes on key natural
resource issues, such as timber.
Roads and social services are
also part of the bureau's respon
sibility to the tribes.
The tribal recommendation
for the superintendent is given
careful consideration, said
Speaks. "I take the recommen
dation very seriously," he said.
"It is a bureau policy that we
consult with the tribes."
The recommendation is tilso
reviewed by the deputy commis
sioner of Indian Affairs in
Washington, D.C. 'The expec
tations of the superintendent
are very high," he said. "It is
important that a good relation
ship exist between the tribal gov
ernments and the bureau."
with conveyor. $2,500.
A 36" x 32' Channel Frame
Conveyor with Tech Weigh
Scales, (3) 36" x 42', (1) 24" x
42', (3) 30" x 32' Conveyors, 7.5
x 1 2 load out bunker with 30" x
30' conveyor. $11,000.
Lab Trailer 9 x 20 with soil
test system. $1,000.
Brown 40' Switch Van SN
m-62-5215 with misc. switches,
parts control center. $3,500.
1991 Kawasaki 90ZIII SN
90C10120with EROPS 26 6 x
25 tires. $35,000.
1991 Kawasaki 90ZIII SN
90C10116 with EROPS 26 5 x
25. $40,000.
1993 Bobcat 753 SN
511525009 with BOSS system,
GP bucket. $5,500.
John Deere 672A Motor
Grader SN 07636T with 12'
blade, scarifier, ripper. $19,000.
Hamm 2420D Compactor
with 84" drum, pad foot shell
kit. $22,500.
Towablc Sheep Foot Roller
approximately 10 double.
$1,500.
Hough 90 Wheel Loader.
$1,500.
Mahcrty Sprcadmastcr model
K SN 2014 with continental
engine. $3,000.
A 3000 gallon Fuel Tank,
Briggs pump, trailer. $1,500.
A 1961 Chevrolet
pickuptruckhavingVIN
1GBIIK34M88Z134169.$1(X).
1953 11 IC R200 truck SN
1867. $350.
1969 Chevrolet 'a ton pickup
V1NCS339Z884585.$100.
Ford F600 Chasis truck VIN
FG0BRE73293.J300.
1989 Ford C550 Fuel Truck
VINC55L7U26947.$100.
Utility truck box. $250.
1980 Miller DC Welder with
gas engine. $250.
Ad campaign
presents tribal view
The Confederated Tribes have taken out informational adver
tisements in The Oregonian newspaper.
The ads are intended to provide information to the people of
Oregon about the Confederated Tribes.
The tribes have initiated this project because of the close work
ing relationship between the state and the tribes. Economic devel
opment, such as gaming expansion, is an example of the types of
projects that require cooperation between the Confederated Tribes
and the state of Oregon.
The first ad ran in The Oregon on Thursday, Jan. 30, and fea
tured a color photograph of Warm Springs Chief Delvis Heath
and his granddaughters Kristy and Delvina.
The ad is called "Reflection and Renewal," and can also be seen
on page 10 of this edition of Spilyay Tymoo.
Head Start funds offered
Nearly $300,000 is available for Early Head Start services on
the reservation.
The money is available through the Head Start Bureau, Admin
istration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services.
Public and private non-profit or for-profit organizations can
apply for the funding.
Early Head Start serves pregnant women, infants, toddlers ages
0 to 3, and their families.
The deadline to apply for funding is April 11.
Organizations interested in becoming the Early Head Start pro
gram for the reservation should contact the Early Head Start Op
erations Center at 1-800-458-7699.
E-mail can be sent to ehspal-tech.com.
Eagle Watch set for Feb. 22-23
Eagle Watch 2003 is this month. The event will celebrate Lake
Billy Chinook's population of bald and golden eagles, and other
raptors.
As in past years, Eagle Watch 2003 will feature traditional Na
tive American dancing and storytelling. The Confederated Tribes
have been among the sponsors of Eagle Watch since its beginning
several years ago. The event features a live birds-of-prey demon
stration, and raptor viewing sessions from the overlook areas.
Eagle Watch 2003 is set for Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 22-23.
The tribal dancing and story-telling are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. on
Sunday, Feb. 23.
Exhibit features rodeo photos
The Museum at Warm Springs soon will feature an exhibit of
interesting old rodeo photographs.
The exhibit is called, "This Contest Is Real Hands: Rodeo Pho
tos of the 1930s." The exhibit will be at the museum from March
29 to May 4. The exhibit will feature black and white photos as
seen from inside the arena by photographer Otho Hartley (1895
1964). Also, Warm Springs members are invited to submit rodeo
and cattle drive related items to the museum. Deadline to submit
is March 14.
Employment at
Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert
Resort and Casino is now ac
cepting applications for the fol
lowing jobs:
Bartender, one seasonal po
sition. Cocktail server, one sea
sonal position.
Spa Wanapine receptionist,
one seasonal position.
Sales associate, two seasonal
positions. Staff accountant, one
full-time position.
Other local employment
The following jobs are avail
able on the reservation:
Fish hatchery manager, fi
nance controller, substance
abuse specialist, and cage cash
ier. BIA has probate
The Bureau of Indian Af-
fairs, Warm Springs Agency,
Branch of Realty is seeking ap
plicants for the position of pro
bate clerk.
Duties of the position include
answering inquiries from land
owners about probates, prepar
ing reports and other docu-
Taxes 2002 Taxes
Nathan's Tax Services
4600 Upper Dry Creek
553-1001 for appointments
Licensed prepm
W 2s Drop off location: Small Business Center, corner of
Paiule Slreel and Warm
Beads and supplies, sterling silver In Bend.
Phone 389-7079. Carolyn Poag. Low prices.
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Kah-Nee-Ta
Sales coordinator, one full-
time position.
The application deadline for
these jobs is Feb. 9. To apply,
contact the Kah-Nee-Ta Hu
man Resources Department at
553-1112, extension 3401, or
visit the Employment Depart
ment at Madras. Casino posi
tions are open to people 21 and
over. Background check re
quired. Secretary, cook, corrections
officer, surveillance observer,
police officer, and communica
tions. For information call 475
2382. position opening
mcnts, maintaining probate
rccords, assisting in preparing
guidance in estate planning and
drafting wills, and other tasks
related to estates of tribal mem
bers. The deadline to apply is Feb.
18. For more information, con
tact Lori Anderson at 553-2439.
Springs Slreet Box No. I