February 17, 2005 Tribal administration has a new look Spilyay Tytnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon J? tare McMcchan Spilyay Tymoo The old carpet at the Tribal Administration building lasted a long time. It had been there for 25 years. The carpet - all 2,368 square yards of it - was as old as the building itself. The tribes have just finished replacing all of the old carpet at administration, a project that took about six weeks. While the re-carpeting work was going on, the Bureau of Indian Affairs realty department was relocated to the area next to other BIA offices. BIA workers also got new dividers and desks. The re-carpeting project cre ated some hectic times for the employees at the various depart ments that are housed in the administration building. The workers had to move their desks, computers, filing cabinets and other furniture out of their offices. Then they had to con tinue working while the old car pet was torn up, the phone lines replaced, and the new carpet was installed. This took a couple of days or more per department. To keep working, the employees used a conference room or shared an office area. The re-carpeting work was coordinated so as to create the least amount of inconvenience, said Lynn Davis, tribal records director, who helped plan the project. "We had to coordinate who would be where during what times," Davis said. The first offices that were worked on, starting in late De- The way it was 25 years ago - News from the Feb. 26, 1980 edition of the Spilyay It was recently learned that Owen Panner of Bend, who has represented the Confederated Tribes for the past 20 years was appointed to a judgeship the U.S. Dis trict Court. Panner is a se nior member of the firm Panner Johnson Marceau Karnopp Kennedy & Nash. Elsewhere: The Warm Springs Youth Incentive program is spon soring a raffle. Proceeds of the raffle will go toward the purchase of Marathon. And in other news: Simnasho grade school 4 H "discovery" club, spon sors of the Second Annual Mini-Marathon, accepted an invitation by AM Northwest to appear on live television. On February 18 the students put on their mini-marathon T-shirts and took their places among the other guests of the morning, KATU television show. The fourth annual em ployee banquet is scheduled for March 7 at Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge. She has lived in Warm Springs most of her life, and for the past five years she has worked with the al cohol program as a counse lor. She felt it was time to change careers and because of her interest in Warm Springs heritage, Nina Rowe applied and was hired to fill the vacant Culture and Heritage coordinator positioa Icy roads early in the morning caused two acci dents involving three cars, but no one was injured. l.ljj HI !. . Hlim.iMi. ,. u, mill, J V 'I JlW.W.IIMl, , i a . ,.,,,mwtn'fmw''K'r,iJ,,,t:i,. , ' yV- j w uHlfOi n m in.. i ip mlxjjti' '.?.;- . ...... .)..;..- 1- AVmm..,. rlJ.-r." I'V.:.' - l i " "TT72iJ . .--.-T"-. ,'-t Old ' V. 0". i I - . t-k. 5 j .-ZY Toby Smith of the BIA realty department is enjoying her new work area at the administration building. cember, were those of manage ment and Vital Statistics. Com pensation and Benefits was next, and then the BIA realty depart ment was relocated, said Davis. The work progressed into the planning department, accounts payable, payroll, finance and purchasing, and Eagle Tech of fices. The Tribal Council offices I , 'lf '"flip t ' 1 i' --" -f r pnri. i if7) S M X s. mm I TAKE A TEST DRIVE AND r Jt-r : Regular Price YOU SAVE Now til an. 31st, 2005. Make your best deal then submit this coupon for $500 off. and chambers were also re-carpeted. Through January and into February, boxes of documents were piled up around the offices, and in some cases the phone lines to some departments were down for a day or two. The project offered a chance for people to examine and organize vm cos? okmo GQ3 Q& GH359 ?5XD31S GO u32 2005 F350 4X4, Crew Cab 7 Stock $40,425 5 OVER INVOICE $57113 tmmm old documents. "It was a chance to look at old materials, and to clean house," Davis, said. The work was done rather in expensively Marcia Soliz' work team, the nine-person Commu nity Liaison Employment crew, did a lot of the work. Inmates at the Warm Springs ENTER TO MN A BIG SCREEN TV! 2005 7 FT2248 YOU imm COMBINATION OFFER. MAKE YOU BEST DEAL ON A PACKAGE PRICE. Dave McMechanSpilyay jail also helped as part of their community service work. Davis said the project would not have been possible without the help of these crews. The Utilities Department also played a big part. Utilities direc tor Herb Graybael said the work was an inconvenience for em ployees in the administration FIVE HUNDRED SEl All Wheel Drive Regular Price $27,390 j 02S,6S 5 $1,627 ! I MILLER FORD 1733 5V Next step in the improvements at the administration building will be painting. building, and he said he appre ciates their cooperation. Graybael said that the next step in the improvements at the administration building is paint ing. This will be done after work hours or on the weekend to avoid disrupting the depart ments, Graybael said. The idea of re-carpeting and painting the administration building was suggested about three years ago, but there was no money available at the time and the project was put on hold. Then in March of last year, tribal officials decided it was time something needed to be done. Part of the issue, said Graybael, is the agreement the tribes have with the BIA. The BIA rents part of the building from the tribes; and the tribes maintain the building up to standard. The carpet was getting so worn in some areas that it was becoming a real problem, Graybael said. "It was getting to be a maintenance problem," Graybael said. The old carpet, he said, was very durable, having lasted 25 years. "I hope the new carpet lasts that long," he said. tfwei is i StocklFC393 OVER INVOICE PIUS REBATES Hwy J7 m v Madras NO CASH VALUE