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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
August 20, 2014
Good numbers for fall chinook
The fishers from the
Warm Springs, Yakama, Nez
Perce and Umatilla tribes are
taking to the Columbia River
for the fall commercial fish-
ing season.
The first of five tribal
commercial gillnet openings
started Monday. Tribal fish-
ers could harvest as much as
240,000 fall chinook during
these first five openings. A
harvest of that size equates
to approximately 3.5 million
pounds of salmon.
The public is allowed to
purchase salmon, steelhead,
and coho directly from Indian
fishers. Sales to the public
should last into October, with
peak abundance from just
before Labor Day through
mid-September.
The majority of the tribal
harvest is sold to wholesale
fish dealers, and can be found
in stores and restaurants
around the Northwest.
Fishery biologists esti-
mate that the 2014 fall
chinook return will break last
year’s record with 1.5 million
fall chinook entering the Co-
lumbia.
Fishery managers are also
predicting a record return of
61,000 Snake River fall
chinook.
Fisheries managers actively
monitor the returns during
fall fisheries; so harvest can
be adjusted as needed to re-
main within the strict limits
established under the US v.
Oregon fisheries management
agreement.
The tribal fishery offers
an ample supply of fish for
the public through over-the-
bank sales.
Common sales locations
include: Marine Park in Cas-
cade
Locks,
North
Bonneville - one mile east of
Bonneville Dam, and Celilo
Village.
You can reach the Colum-
bia River Inter-Tribal Fish
Commission salmon market-
ing program at 888-289-1855.
More information is avail-
able on the salmon market-
ing website:
critfc.org/harvest
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Jobs at Indian Head Casino
SECURITY OFFICER -
Contact: Tim Kerr 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7749.
CAGE DIRECTOR -
Margie Tuckta 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7713.
HOST/CASHIER - Con-
tact: Esten Culpus 541-
460-7777 Ext. 7710.
PAYROLL SPECIALIST
- Contact: Gerri Ben 541-
460-7777 Ext. 7715.
SLOT KEYPERSON -
Contact: Yvette Brunoe or
Jason Williams 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7724.
TABLE GAMES DEALER
- Contact: Mindy Thornton
541-460-7777 Ext. 7724.
Class teaches tomato canning
W.S. 4-H volunteer meeting
OSU War m Springs
Extension’s Master Food
Preser ver will host a
tomatoe canning class next
Thursday, August 28,
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the
basement kitchen of the
Education building.
Come join this hands-
on free tomato canning
Calling all present and po-
tential 4-H volunteer club
leaders: There will be a get-
together next Tuesday, August
26 at 7 p.m. in the OSU
Kitchen in the basement of
the Education Building.
A light snack will be
served, and kids are welcome.
Are you a current leader
looking for a little support
getting your club back on
track?
We will see you there. Are
Celebrating Youth
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Don’t miss the Native American youth art exhibit at the Museum at Warm
Springs. “Today’s Youth, Tomorrow’s Leaders” will be on display through the
summer.
class, taught by Extension
master preserver. Learn
how to safely preserve to-
matoes. A light snack of
chips and salsa will be
ser ved. Classes fill up
quickly, so call the office
to register and reserve
your spot, 541-553-3238.
Job Title: Applica-
tions
Developer.
CRITFC. Department:
Fishery Science
Location: Colum-
bia River Inter-Tribal
Fish
Commission,
Portland, Oregon
Job Summary/Pri-
mary Responsibility:
Send complete ap-
plication materials in-
cluding a cover letter,
CV/resume, completed
job application (avail-
able on our website at
critfc.org/critfc-em-
ployment-opportuni-
ties/,
to:
hr@critfc.com
Deadline is Sept.
24, 2014.
Technical ques-
tions about the posi-
tion should be directed
to: Henry Franzoni
frah@critfc.org
503-731-1297
you interested in helping
Warm Springs youth grow
and thrive and become the
future that the community
needs? We will see you there
as well.
Can’t be there on the
twenty-sixth, but have an idea
for a great club?
Please contact Beth Ann
Beamer at War m Springs
OSU Extension, 541-553-
3238. Or email:
bethann.beamer@oregonstate.edu.
Beads, Native American Gifts, Museum,
Deli, Grocery, Ice, Fishing Permits,
Western Union, Check-Free Bill Pay,
ATM and Much More!
2132 Warm Springs St., Warm
Springs - ph. 541-553-1597