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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 2007)
June 7 ,2 0 0 7 Spilyay Tyrnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 11 ( Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Dave McMechan/Spilyay The first annual Warm Springs Outdoor Market will be open every Saturday between now and September. Admission is free to the market, located at the Plaza across from the museum. The market is filled with talented vendors offering unique handcrafted items, pottery, jewelry, local foods and more. The market is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The outdoor market has been made possible in partnership with Connecting Oregon for Rural Entrepreneurship, and Eagle Tech. Steak, Seafood, &a&uiouô r* j A message from the Sanitation Dept. In the past two years the study o f the sanitation routes Warm Springs Sanitation and and how they could be improved. Landfill Department has started One o f the major problems operation o f four transfer. sta is that currently we are backing tions, one at Dry Creek Land up almost every driveway. This fill, one at Simnasho, one at takes an enormous amount of. Sid w alter, and one at tim e, tears up the driveways Seekseequa, plus the landfill it which homeowners or Housing self. This option was chosen by then has to repair, and has re the Warm Springs community sulted in property damage to the several years earlier so that the residences. reservatio n could effectively There is also the problem of cars and other items blocking the manage its solid waste;,' J ' Along with the transfer sta tote and making it impossible for tions, the department has also die tote tó be retrieved. cleaned:; two fairly large illegal We will be able installing T- dump sites, one at Sidwalter and posts and bungi cords so that one at Simhasho, and we. have people can secure their totes and dqgs woflj’t fi? able ¡to knock ? to maximize our landfill space. them over; Once the T-posts !k Recently we have encoun have been installed at people’s tered several operational prob residencès, they will be expected lems. One o f the major prob to wheel and secure the tote to lems is people using the 10-yard the T-post on pick-up day. Please dumpsters below the jail to dis use the bungi cords provided so pose o f appliances and large that the tote does not have to be furniture or bulky items. The lifted off the T-post These totes problems we encounter and pos can weigh up to 700 pounds when filled with wet material. sible remédies are: The senior area will, not have 1. When we crush the appli ances in the garbage truck the the T-posts installed and pick Confederated Tribes lose money. up will .continue as in the past. Remedy: We can recycle the ap People with disabilities or se pliances and thus recoup some niors that live in other areas can o f the cost o f the disposal if call 553-4943 and pick-up will the items are taken to Dry Creek Continue as usual. Please leave Landfill where there is an appli your name and physical address on the voice mail if you don’t ance trailer. 2. Putting the large items into reach a person. We are planning to be fin the dum p ster fills up the dum pster so that there is no ished with the T-póst installa room for people to put garbage. ; tions by the end o f the summer. Remedy: These types o f items should Be taken to the D ry Schedule The schedule o f pick-ups* is Creek Landfill Transfer Station. ■ We have also com pleted a as follows: Monday: West Hills, Cam pus, and Jackson Trail. Tuesday: G reeley Heights, E agle Way, E lk Loop, D eer Loop, Tenino Apartments. W ednesday: Tenino Road, Sidwalter, Schoolie Flat, Wolfe Point and Simnasho. Thursday: West Hills, Upper Dry Creek and Lower Dry Creek F rid ay: Sunny side and Greeley Heights. The schedule changes when there is a Monday holiday. West Hills and Greeley Heights only, get, picked up once a week SOK that the Campus and Jackson Trail can be picked up. [ 9M r* j M eeting,[facilities [Banquet [Room r* j rw rw [futi Sem ice with JBetteng rw Other problems Another problem is. people filling the tote with rock and dirt. If you are doing a yard clean up, please take the debris to Dry Creek Landfill or drily place a small amount o f debris in the tote at one time. People also put ash from wood stoves in the totes. Please do riot put ash in the.totes un less you know that it is cooled. A couple odier problems are that people are putting car bat teries in the totes. When this h ap pen s, the b attery acid splashes when the garbage truck compacts the waste. Please set the batteries by the totes but not in the totes so that we can pick up the batteries separately. T he la st p roblem is that p eop le are u sin g b u sin ess dumpsters to dispose of their personal trash. It is unfair to the businesses to pay for your trash disposal. 541-475-2919 65 S.£, 5th St., j U cu U cw Wärm Springs M&ktf Indian ArÇs tod Crhtffe 2732 Wärm Sprinß St- Wärm S prnß, OR97767 mmm erictesoiA/s Thriftway Locally owned and operated since 32-Ounce Western Family Mayonnaise Two for $3 1915 (First two with coupon only) I I I I I I I I I I I I I j tY Kg