Pge 2 Spilyty Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon January 8, 2004 Development corp. has 2 board openings The Warm Springs Com munity Development Corpo ration, a nonprofit organiza tion, is seeking candidates from the community to fill two openings on its board of di rectors. Board membership is an unpaid volunteer position al lowing community members to take an active role in charting the direction of the organization, as it seeks to in Court adds trial days Due to increased requests for jury trials, the Warm Springs Tribal Court will schedule trials on Tuesday mornings to meet the requests for jury trials, Morning jurors will be re quired to report for jury duty every other Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. Parent advisory The next meeting of the Title VII Parent Advisory Committee is set for Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 5:30 p.m. at the Warm Springs Elementary School Library. Agenda items include reports to be given by the liaisons. Title VII meetings are open FEED (Just North of Cenex next to Light Technics) 1527 NW Harris - Madras Industrial Park 541 - 475 Grass Straw.:.:;;.". Orchard Grass Alfalfa Small Bales Blue Grass 40 Diamond Maintenance Dog Food... 35NutroMax (Large Breed Adult, Senior, Beef & Rice & Mini Chunk Chicken) Reg. Price $24.95 Dog Food ISUPERMARKETSL- erttrut zbtwfr service . PHILLY PEPPER CHEESE STEAK ft ! 5W HVA'. 97 47 crease life opportunities for our children, youth and fami lies. One opening is for the Agency District, while the sec ond is an at-largc seat, Anyone who would like to serve as a board member is encouraged to call before Jan. 30 for more information. The Warm Springs Com munity Development Corpo ration office number is 553-4922. Afternoon jurors will also be alternated into this schedule ef fective immediately. In addition the regular Thursday jury trial days will remain in effect until further notice. Any questions can be directed to the Warm Springs Tribal Court civil deputy clerk, at 553-3278. meeting Jan. 14 to all members of the public. If you have a disability, please advise the District 509-J support services office about special ar rangements that may allow you to fully participate in the meet ing. Please call Georgia Sosa at 475-6192. M-F 9a.ni.op.m. Sat. 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Closed Sunday - 7900 J...L..:....$22.00 Bale Mix $52.00 Bale Straw $2.75 Bale $13.99 $15.99 Si. 0DGFV7 6M$ Museum The Museum at Warm Springs is sponsoring a 2004 summer intern program for Native American college stu dents. Tribal members are encour aged to apply. The 2004 museum summer intern program provides an op portunity for undergraduate Native American students to explore careers in anthropology, 4-H program seeks adult volunteers The Warm Springs 4-H pro gram is seeking adult volunteers to teach, share, train and coach "the youth of the local commu nity. This is an opportunity for an adult to pass on knowledge to young people who have a desire to learn. There is no shortage of in terested youth. For information, contact Arlcne or Minnie. The number is 553-3238. Become a volunteer, and make a difference for the youth of the Warm Springs commu nity. GED classes resume GED classes are resuming in the Education Building. The classes start at 9 a.m. Anyone interested in these classes, please come a few minutes early to sign up. For information call COCC Warm Springs at 553-1428. Twenty-five years Ntws from the January 8, 1979 . edition of Spiljay Tymoo Smith offered top job in BIA While tribes across the United States have been asked to rec ommend individuals for the post of Commissioner of Indian Af fairs, Assistant Interior Secretary Forrest Gerard has indicated he already has someone in mind. That person is the general manager of the Confederated Tribes, Ken Smith. Officially approached by Gerard in mid-November, Smith said recently, "I'm still raking a look at it at this point." He expects to make a decision sometime in the next three weeks. "I'll have to have more com munication with Forrest and - JACK PIZZA ) l - -I . offering art, culture and heritage, educa tion, museum or public program development. The program places the in tern with the Museum at Warm Springs Education Program. The internship is offered dur ing a ten-week period over the summer. The 2004 museum summer intern is paid $520 every two weeks. 4 '. s $ lnU "x 'ft A Dave McMechanSpilyay A maintenance crew clears snow that had accumulated on the roof of the administration building. Maintenance workers were kept busy for several days, clearing roads and pathways to tribal buildings. maybe one more visit before I'll say yes or no," said Smith. The position of Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, which has not been filled since Morris Thompson left in the fall of 1976, is a political appointment ranking just below Gerard in the Indian bureaucracy. The com missioner is responsible for the daily operations of the BIA, which employs 12,500 people nationwide. Budget uncertain The 1979 tribal budget be came effective Jan. 1, but sev eral programs and positions are on hold until Jan. 24, when Paul Scott knows what he wants and as Madras High student body president, he'll work to get it. "Mostly what I wanted to change about this school is the way people treat each other," he says. "I was try ing to get through races and stereo types." When Paul sees a stranger at school, he see's an opportunity - a chance to learn something new about somebody new. But it's not all about other people. He knows what he wants for himself - he wants to see the world. He'd like to start off with college when he fin ishes high school. After that - look out world, he's outa here! "I want to go to Hawaii, overseas '1 made it, so Ally on student internship Requirements to apply for the internship are as follows: A letter of application ex pressing your interest in the in ternship, explaining how you can contribute to the Museum at Warm Springs, Proof of enrollment in a higher education institution, and proof of Native American heri tage, through enrollment docu ment. ir ago this week Tribal Council is 'expected to" make a decision on the release of funds. In late September, Council approved the budget package submitted by tribal management with the exception of seven items that were deleted and 18 items held in abeyance pending further justification. And in other news: The new year brought yet another shuffle in the police department but not one of its own choosing. Tribal Council's deletion of the position of as sistant chief has resulted in the transfer of Dick Montee, who had filled the slot since August, back to the juvenile program Paul Scott and Australia," he says. "I thought it'd be cool to see a desert with an ocean right next to it. They've got some ani mals over there I've never seen. I want to try something different." anybody can make it. It isn have to do is put your mind Paul Scott Two letters of recommenda tion. Letter of application with the documents are due by May 30. Address mail as follows: The Museum at Warm Springs, at tention Education Program. P.O. Box 909, Warm Springs, OR 97761. The intern is responsible for his or her own housing during the internship. where" he began two" ye'ars ajg'6. -And ebqwherer --"; ":. So you woke up this morn ing, turned on the lights and nothing happened? Well, all Warm Springs residents who receive electricity from Pacific Power & Light became "unlit" at midnight, Jan. 8. The outage is blamed on a transformer fail ure. And this: Residents in the West Hills area have reported to the juve nile authorities that children have been abusing the use of BB guns. Because of the pos sible injuries and damage being done to homes, authorities are asking parents' assistance in cracking down on the problem. 't that hard. to it. " J r,, -( . Iff i. . ' .".. :' W,v ir.. mMmmm, A ,.; ,,. !,. Am, t J www.abbys.com