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Spilyqy Tyvnoo, Wqrm Springs, Oregon April 14, 2005 .K.i, - V v.. .v' V ' Qrian UnrlAneanCnllnou Greg Youngman helps add a new coat of paint on the M in Warm Springs. New paint brightens letters By Brian Morten sen Spiljciy Tjwoo From the Warm Springs campus, they looked like ' ants on the letters that spell out "Warm Springs" on the side of the hill looking north. But when a group of five local residents were through with the letters, the words were quite a bit brighter. This was the first paint job and renovation the letters have had in 10 years. I ; Tift, WhqclciH, .Michelle Thompson, - Greg Youngman, ''' '' JpRnny Simtustus and Maury Rhoan were the paint crew, from the Warm Springs Community Works Group. They did the work starting March 31. The group ascended the side of hill at 7:30 that morning with buck ets of paint and brushes. "We're going to try to get. as much as we can," Wheeler said. By then, she, Thompson and Youngman had been working on the R and M in "Warm," while Simtustus and Rhoan took brushes to the rocks that formed the S in "Springs." jj.nJVy. .li3iOfthait.7Afll?rri&on, Wheeler' had made her fifth trip up the hill, carrying paint and new brushes. The afternoon bore spring-like warmth, so drinking water was also a ne cessity. By the time the group called it a day, they had com pleted most of the "Warm" and the S in "Springs." "Our goal is to try to get the three tipis (the Confeder ated Tribes' logo) up there (above the letters)," Wheeler said. "But that's in the works." She said this after her fifth trip up the hill for the day. 1 , nTlie grotipijust managed to beat the cloudy and slightly rainy weather last week to fin ish the painting. Whim Springs M&tet C Indian Arts tod Crtffc Wirm Spring OR 97761 7 hipfy 2"" 'birthday Desbaini lillison Chant, April 25' 2005. H'V love joh, Grandpa & Grandma Sam & Margie Kentura. Complete Exhaust shop, Tire Sales, & Service .'" :." -. ,A 95 Plymouth Acclaim $2,495 90 Subaru Legacy $1 ,495 r" K - rfim-f iiT ""f"" himn ir iKitiM-1- m i 1--" 'f--H Towing, Auto Sales, Diesel Repair, RV Repair, Domestic & Foreign Cars 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. Madras, OR 97741 475-6618 (fiiHias any fi Stas tee New hires at Kah-Nee-Ta By Urbana Ross For the month of March, Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Re sort and Casino hired 42 new employees, of which 31 are tribal members. Most are committed to work ing for the season, while a few of the new tribal member hires stayed only a few days and oth-' ers a few weeks. The Tribal Member Recruit ment and Development Pro gram supports and assists tribal members with finding an area to work. In recent weeks the hir ing of employees has slowed down. To mention a few of the recent new hires, or to name those I forgot to mention in pre vious articles: Tashcena Arthur, Clay Thompson, Lois Knight, Rosemary Charley, John I Iowe, Carolyn Bruno, and Aaron Wewa. There are many more posi tions available. Please contract the Human Resources depart ment if you have any questions. (Urbana Ross is manager of the Kah-Nee-Ta Tribal Member Recruitment and Development Program. She can be reached at 553-1112, ext. 3430.) 16 A ( i y i I (Just North of Cenex next to light Technics) Mon-Fri 9-5:30 Sat 9-3 Closed Sundays 1527 NW Harris - Madras Industrial Park 541-475-7900 Vet Supplies 33 lbs $5.50 Dog and Cat Vaccines Alfalfa orchard grass mix $5.50 Orchard Grass Mix $6.00 Alfalfa $6.50 Casino Oolf Pool Spa Dining Lodge HIOH DESERT ESCAPE SPECIAL $134 fortwoSun-Thurs jp ddJ onfef uI'mitcd go!( forhvo The sun is out. And so are the deals. Take tn everything Kah-Nee-Ta hit to offer. W th our H c,h Deiert lt&pe Special, two people tan rnjoy oe rttht in a deluxe Lodve room, Kvo eitren in l"e Chinook Room lor breaklatl or lurh aid two U i!ot ou?om.. Plutgei unlimited o'llof two on our uemt, 8 ho rou ne 'or i erily J0 more. Thal'i in addition to our vat number of amertitifi. ran$in$ from a full evie pa to a 'ivr ation aiir. At in a tettinc unlike arythir. you (an ima nc HCHDS3TK5TiCAS.W) ICanetta 2m 800 SS4 4SUN Jo n vti in rh Ci.rook Room lor r rt Jay Nlh Stafood 8uff1 at $pm A Suidtr Sruntti trcn 7t-jb"i klM'Ml!WtVl4t Wl'WIMX tMHMimii.piim M.