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Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Warm Springs Construction is at work on the infrastructure of the new subdivision at Greeley Heights. When finished, the subdivision will include 35 houses, sidewalks, roadways and street lights. Location is by Bear Drive off Quail Trail. November 12, 2014 Important message from W.S. Telecom Funding for the housing comes from a state program, the Oregon Housing and Community Services Low Income Housing Tax Credit program. This is the first time the tribes have used this source of funding. Dave McMechan/Spilyay Please support the advertisers you see in the Spilyay Tymoo. Museum Member Art Show The Warm Springs Telecom has an important an- nouncement for people who use the Tribal Connect- Lifeline service. It is time to re-certify for the ben- efits of the service. If you fail to recertify by November 25, you will be dis-enrolled from the Tribal Connect program. This will result in an increase in your monthly bill. Please re-certify as soon as possible. You can stop by the Telecom office at 4202 Holliday St., at the indus- trial park. For information call 541-615-0555. Other information you need to know: Only one customer per household can obtain the Lifeline service benefits. Re-certification forms are available at the Telecom office. If you need to find out whether you are using the service, call the Telecom as soon as possible. The Tribal Connect credit is now at $0 for your basic phone access. The Telecom office is open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon- day through Friday, closed on weekends. Comedy troupe 1491s on Friday The 1491s are coming! The 1491s are coming! Join us for this free concert this Friday, Nov. 14 from 4-6 p.m. in Hitchcock Auditorium on the Bend campus of Central Oregon Com- munity College. The 1491s are a sketch comedy group based in the wooded ghettos of Minnesota and the buffalo grass of Oklahoma. They are a gaggle of Indians, chock full of cynicism, splashed with a good dose of Indigenous satire. They coined the term ‘All My Relations,’ The 1491s are coming Nov. 14 to Bend COCC campus. and are still waiting for the royalties. They were at Custer’s Last Stand. They invented bubble gum, and if you be- lieve any of this, you’ll want to come to this free concert! For questions, call 541- 318-3782. Gina Ricketts, COCC Native American Program co- ordinator. Tribal Council agenda items (The following are items that are scheduled on the Tribal Council agenda for this month, subject to change or addition at Council discre- tion.) Wednesday, Nov. 12 - Updates: 9-9:45 a.m. - WS Power & Water 10:30-11:15 - WSFPI 11:15-12 - Credit 1:30-2:15 - Ventures 2:15-3 - Telco 3:00-3:45 - Indian Head Casino 3:45-4:30 - KNT Monday, Nov. 17 9 a.m. - Secretary-Trea- surer update with Jake Suppah. 1 a.m. - December agenda/travel delegations/ review minutes with Jake Suppah, S-T. 11 a.m. - Draft resolutions with S-T 1:30 p.m. - Legislative up- date calls. 3 - Enrollments with Yvonne Poorbear/Vital Stats. Meeting with Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Com- mission. ~ Above & Beyond ~ Monday, Nov. 24 State off-reservation hunt- ing meeting. Home Furnishings & Design Center Tuesday, Nov. 18 9 a.m. GR Discussion with tribal council (phone). 10 - Off reservation hunt- ing strategic meeting. 1:30 p.m. - Per capita tax/ infrastructure. All draft resolutions must be sent to the S/T by email in word for m two weeks prior to being taken into coun- cil for presentation. Copy to Lynn Davis at the manage- ment office. jake.suppah@wstribes.org ldavis@wstribes.org We d n e s d a y - F r i d a y, Nov. 19-21 Firewood Western Juniper Old growth Douglas Fir Lodge pole pine Old growth Ponderosa pine Tamarack $210 $210 $210 $190 $250 ‘If it won’t burn, we ain’t going to sell!’ Delivered to the Warm Springs and Madras areas - accompanied with legal permits and invoice ph. 541-325-6046 Douglas fir BTU rating per cord - 26.5 Wester juniper BTU rating per cord - 26.4 One cord of wood BTU rating is equivalent to 150-160 gallons of furnace oil. You save a whopping $430 by burning firewood. Save even more if you heat by electricity. Tuesday, Nov. 25 9 a.m. 2015 budget final with Finance. 1435 SW Highway 97 Madras, OR 97741 ph. 541 475-1112