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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
May 11, 2016
Page 7
Council
business
Tribal Council has a full
agenda during May, the
first month for the new
Council.
The Council members
spent the first part of the
month with orientation
and appointments, decid-
ing to advertise the secre-
tary-treasurer position.
Council then spent the
first part of this week
working on a Proclama-
tion and priorities. These
documents will be the
guiding policies for the
next three years at Coun-
cil.
The agenda for the
middle of this week in-
cludes committee discus-
sion, board and voting del-
egations, enrollments and
an introduction to Oregon
House representatives.
Next week will be enter-
prise updates with Indian
Head Casino, Kah-Nee-
Ta, Credit, Power and
Water, Ventures and the
museum.
Updates are also
scheduled with Telecom,
Housing, High Lookee,
Composite, and Forest
Products Industries re-
ceivership.
Later in May are meet-
ings with the Legislative
Commission on Indian
Services; the Affiliated
Tribes of Northwest In-
dians; and the Columbia
River Inter-Tribal Fish
Commission.
A future items for the
Births
Alvina Nevaeh Polk
Melanie Polk of Warm Springs is pleased to an-
nounce the birth of her daughter Alvina Nevaeh Polk,
born on April 30, 2016.
Alvina joins brothers Sunny and Jessage; and sister
Millieanne.
The grandparents are LeiLani Polk of Warm Springs,
and Winona Strong of Warm Springs.
At the
swearing-in
ceremony
earlier this
month: New
Council
members
Carina Miller
and Val
Switzler (above)
visit before the
first Council
session; and
new Council
members Ron
Suppah (at
center) and
Jody Calica
meet with Orvie
Danzuka and
other members
wished the new
Council well.
Jayson Smith photos.
agenda are the Centennial
anniversary of the Historic
Columbia River Highway at
Multnomah Falls.
Recurring problem by landfill
The Utilities Depart-
ment workers at the Dry
Creek Landfill and Trans-
fer Station just spent many
days cleaning up an area
that is near the landfill-
transfer station.
The area had been used
for illegal dumping for
many months.
The area, an old shoot-
ing range, stayed clean for
a short time, and then
someone recently began
leaving garbage there
again.
This is especially dis-
couraging, as the landfill-
transfer station is located
about a third of mile fur-
ther down the road, said
Tony Wergin, recycling
technician with the Utili-
ties Department. The
transfer station is open 24
hours a day, seven days a
week; and the landfill is
open 8 to 5 p.m., Mon-
day through Friday.
Utilities is asking
members to use the fa-
cilities, rather than
undesignated
areas
where dumping is pro-
hibited. And if you see
someone who is violat-
ing the prohibition,
please call the police.
The area is clearly
marked with ‘no dumping’
signs. For information,
you can reach the trans-
fer station at 541-553-
3163.
The Tribal Council Chair
and Chief Delvis Heath are
specifically invited, with a
request from the U.S. For-
est Ser vice for Chief
Heath to perform a bless-
ing as part of the event.
Getting ready for powwow
The Pi-Ume-Sha Com-
mittee is getting ready for
the Forty-Seventh Annual Pi-
Ume-Sha Treaty Days. The
June powwow will com-
memorate the 161st anniver-
sary of the signing of the
Treaty of 1855.
Food Gathering ~ Usual
and Accustomed is the theme
this year. There will be Ol’
Style, and other specials.
Plus the Men’s Round
Bustle, and Women’s Shell
Dress; 3-person hand-drum
contest; Owl Dance/Rabbit
Dance; Queen’s Special;
Miss Warm Springs Special.
The Traditional Dress
parade will be on Saturday
morning of Pi-Ume-Sha
weekend. Here is some pow-
wow information:
Isaac Mitchell and John
Katchia are co-chairs; and
Carlos Calica and Captain
Moody.
You can reach Cassie
Katchia at 541-325-1573 (c);
541-553-6293 (w); and
Louise Katchia, 541-460-
0224. Here are some other
contact numbers:
Traditional Dress Pa-
rade, Ramona Greene Baez,
541-553-2406; 460-0077.
Stick Game Tournament,
Sam Starr, 541-553-1131.
Endurance
Horse
Race, Ricky Graybael, 541-
553-1161. Rodeo, Cheryl
Tom, 541-460-1454. Box-
ing, Austin Smith, 541-325-
2798. Softball, Sandra
Greene/Jerry Sampson,
541-553-6619; 325-1866.
Tribal employment opportunities
The following jobs were
advertised recently with
the Warm Springs Human
Resources Department:
Secretary/Treasurer
CEO - Contact Leontyne
Lynn Davis, 541-553-
3212.
Chief Judge - Con-
tact Lynn or Alyssa Macy,
541-553-3212.
Probate Assistant/
Vita Stat Receptionist
- Lynn, 541-553-3212.
Surveillance Agent I
- David Suppah, 541-
460-7762.
Surveillance Lead
Technician/Observer
- David.
Children’s Mental
Health Specialist -
Caroline Cruz, 541-553-
0497.
Adult Mental Health
Specialist - Caroline.
Dual Diagnosis Thera-
pist - Caroline.
Adult Substance
Abuse Treatment Spe-
cialist - Caroline.
Adolescent
Sub-
stance Abuse Treat-
ment
Specialist
-
Caroline.
Sports and Athletics
III - Austin Greene
,
541-553-3243.
Job Coach Devel-
oper - Jolene Estimo-Pitt,
541-553-4952.
Lead
Teacher
-
Cheryl Tom, 541-553-
3240.
Teacher Assistant -
Cheryl.
Teacher
Aide
-
Cheryl.
Support Services
Coordinator - MayAnne
Mitchell, 541-553-3241.
Daycare Teacher -
MayAnne.
Bus Driver - Jodi
Begay, 541-553-3242.
Family Service Advo-
cate - Jodi.
Lookout
(Eagle,
Sidwalter) - Bob Medina,
541-553-8311/8308.
Wildland Fire Mod-
ule- Squad Boss (2 po-
sitions) - Dorian Soliz,
541-553-8198.
Equipment Operator/
Operations - Jabbar
Davis, 541-553-1146.
Assistant Engine Op-
erator - Adrian Tulee /
Lionel Smith, 541-553-
8309 /1147.
Engine Operator -
Adrian/Lionel.
BNR Conservation
Law
Enforcement
Ranger - Oswald Tias,
541-553-2033.
Fisheries RME su-
pervisor - Brad Houslet,
541-553-2039.
Fish Technician I -
Keith Karoglanian, 541-
553-2027.
LD Lamprey Project
Tech IWillamette Falls -
Cyndi Baker, 541-553-
3586.
Fisheries & Wildlife
Technician I - Marc
Manion, 541-553-2042.
Restoration Crew
Boss - Doug Dunlap/Bill
Reynolds, 541-553-2001.
Restoration Crew
Driver/Member - Doug/
Bill.
Police Officer (4 po-
sitions) - Lt. Jason Schjoll,
541-553-3272.
(Limited Duration)
Communications Of-
ficer - Ron Gregory, 541-
553-3272.
Corrections Officer
(6 positions) - Ron.
HWC-Facility Man-
agement/House Keep-
ing (Limited Duration) -
Janis Gunshows, 541-
553-3246.
J o u r n e y m a n
Plumber
-
Don
Courtney, 541-553-3246
Gift Shop Clerk -
Lucinda Sohappy, 541-
553-3331.
Elizabeth Maricella
Yam-McGill
Rigoberto Yam-Canche and Eilene Vivian McGill
of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter Elizabeth Maricella Yam-McGill, born
on April 19, 2016.
Elizabeth joins brother Krystian Enrique, 5, and sister
Letticia Lynn, 3.
Grandparents on the father’s side are Audomaro
Yam Novelo, and Obdulia Canche Solis.
Grandparents on the mother’s side are Debra McGill
and Melvin Victor McGill.
Lucille Jewell Sam
Thomas Chester Sam and Dena Marie Thomas of
Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter Lucille Jewell Sam, bor on April 26, 2016.
At birth Lucille Jewell weighed 6 pounds 5 ounces,
and measured 18 inches in length.
Lucille joins brothers Isley Jayden, 4, Orion Robert,
3, and Corbin Benard, 2.
Grandparents on the mother’s side are Lavena Ike
of Warm Springs, and Ronald Thomas of Warm
Springs.
Great grandparents are the late Daisy Ike of Warm
Springs, and the late Fred Ike Washington.
Grandparents on the father’s side are Robert Sam
Sr. and Marella Sam.
Great grandmother is Eliza Jim, and grandfather
the late Harvey Jim.
And the late Chester Van Pelt Sr. of Warm Springs.
And the late William “Bill” and Evelyn Wesley Sam.
Tryston Jace Williams
Jacob Williams and Briana Stacona of Warm Springs
are pleased to announce the birth of their son Tryston
Jace Williams, born on April 27, 2016.
Tryston joins sister Hannah, 2.
Grandparents on the father’s side are Richard Wil-
liams and Durinda Sanders of Culver.
Grandparents on the mother’s side are Andrew
Stacona of Warm Springs, and Blanca Plazola of Ma-
dras.
Aaliyah Rae Katchia
Alex Katchia and Amanda Franks of Warm Springs
are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter
Aaliyah Rae Katchia, born on May 3, 2016.
Aaliyah joins sister Mae Joy, age 23 months.
Grandparents on the father’s side are Louise Katchia
of Warm Springs, and the late Alejandro Hernandez.
Grandparents on the mother’s side are Shirley Mit-
tens Westwolf, and George Westwolf Clara of Mon-
tana.
High Desert Museum
otter exhibit opens soon
The
High
Desert
Museum’s two resident river
otters, Brook and Rogue,
have settled into their recently
renovated exhibit space.
Closed since the fall, the
exhibit will reopen Saturday,
May 21.
The Autzen Otter Exhibit
first opened in 1983 and re-
4202
Holliday St.
mains one of the most popu-
lar exhibits at the museum.
Over four million visitors
have watched these amazing
creatures swim and frolic in
this exhibit.
View the Museum’s
website for additional infor-
mation:
highdesertmuseum.org
Call 541-
615-0555