SPILYAY TYMOO
WARM SPRINGS, OREGON
12 July 13,2000
Council seeks Gaming Commissioner
The Tribal Council of the Confeder
ated Tribes of Warm springs Reserva
tion would like to announce the follow
ing vacancy.
Warm Springs Gaming Commis
sioner ( I position).
(1) Establishment of Gaming
Commission. There is hereby es
tablished by the Tribe a Commis
sion to be known as the Warm
Springs Tribal Gaming Commis
sion (hereafter "The Gaming Com
mission"). The gaming shall be
composed of three (3) persons,
who shall be designated as
"Gaming Commissioners". Gam
ing Commissioners may be mem
bers or non-members of the Tribe,
provided that not less than one
Gaming Commissioner shall be a
tribal member.
(2) Selection of Gamine Commis
sion. The Tribal Council shall by
motion appoint a five-member
Gaming Commission Selection
Committee (hereafter "The Selec
tion Committee') composed of two
members of the Tribal Council, the
Secretary-Treasurer of the Tribal
Council and two members at large.
Members of the Selection Commit
tee shall establish procedure for
notice of vacancies on the Gaming
Commission, recruitment of quali
fied applicants, interview and se
lection process. The Selection
Committee shall submit their
nomincc(s) for any vacancies on
the Gaming Commission to the
Tribal Council for confirmation
and appointment by Tribal Council
Resolution.
(3 (Disqualification of Office. The
following person may not serve as
Gaming Commissioners.
(a) membcrs of the Tribal Council
(b) Employees of any gaming enter
prise on the Reservation.
(c) The immediate family of any
gaming contractor (including prin
cipal thereof or closely associated
independent contractor). For the
purposes of this section, immediate
family members are defined as:
husband, wife, son, daughter,
mother, father, brother, sister,
grandfather, grandmother, legal
guardian, or other totally depend
ent relative of the individual.
(d)Pcrsons who would not be eligi
ble to receive a gaming license
from the Tribes; or
(c)Persons having any interest in or
responsibility for, either directly or
indirectly, any gaming related con
tract with the I ribes or any gaming
enterprise on the Reservation.
(4)Termi of office. The Gaming
Commissioners shall serve for
three-year terms, the respective
term for each Gaining Commis
sioner shall be designated in their
appointment.
If you are interested, please submit a
resume and a letter of interest before
July 29, 2000 to:
Tribal Council Office
ATTN: Dinah Merrificld
P.O. Box 1299
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Submit application with resume.
Background investigation will be
required, applicants will be asked to
complete a form (request for back
ground check with tribal and state po
nce), please follow up with the Tribal
Council office.
The Indian Warrior: Information
And Tips for the Veterans
Wildhorse set for festival
Fresh off their national tour with
B.B. King, the American Indian blues
band Indigenous has signed on to be
the feature performance at the first
annual Jammin' for Salmon Native
American Music Festival August 4
& 5 at Wildhorse Casino Resort.
Jammin' for Salmon, sponsored
by Wildhorse Casino Resort and
Columbia River Inter-tribal Fish
Commission, is a benefit event for
the salmon recovery effort. The
proceeds from the two-day music
festival will go to Home for the
Salmon, Salmon Corps, and Spirit of
the Salmon. All performances will
be held outside on the Wildhorse
Powwow grounds where spectators
will also be able to visit educational
and informational booths, shop the
arts & crafts vendors and eat at the
food purveyors' tents. In addition to
great musician, several celebrities
and well-known dignitaries will visits
the stage. One confirmed guest is
Governor John Kitzhaber.
Rita Coolidge kicks off the event
with a Friday night performance at 7
p.m. The opening act, starting at 5
p.m. is Reverend Gary Small & the
Deacons playing raggae and rock.
On Saturday the first act at 1 p.m. is
the Indigenous Hawaiian group
Kupa' aina and at 3 p.m. is Jim Boyd,
a Colville Indian with tradition in
spired folk rock. At 5 p.m.
Branscombe Richmond takes the
stage with his high energy sound and
convivial humor. And at 7 p.m. is
Indigenous. .
Incendiary guitar, soulful vocals,
and house-shaking rhythms are all
trademarks of this indigenous family.
Made up of two brothers, a sister and
a cousin. Indigenous' stylist roots
reach back to America' s earliest form,
the blues. They can trace their per-
Career Planning
class offered
Central Oregon Community Col
lege is offering a Career Planning
class on Tuesdays and Thursdays for
three weeks beginning July 18.
The two-credit class is designed
to help students make decisions about
their educational goals and career
plans. Through group discussion,
lectures, and several tests, students
explore their interests, skills and
values and learn to approach career
planning as a lifelong process.
The class will be offered 5 to 7: 1 5
p.m. in Room 161 of the Boyle
Education Center on the COCC Bend
campus. The cost of the class is $89,
with an additional charge for the
textbook. For information, call
383-7580. To register, call Enroll
ment Services at 383-7500.
sonal roots back even further. Mem
bers of the Nakota Nation, the group
grew up on the Yankton Indian
Reservation in South Dakota. Their
father, Greg Zephier, had played in
the '60s and '70s with a band called
the Vanishing Americans. It was his
record collection, heavy on Santana,
Hendrix, Buddy Guy and The Three
Kings of Blues from which his chil
dren drew inspiration and were first
exposed to the music that they would
one day make themselves.
Indigenous has shared with Mel
issa Etheridge, Johnny Lang, Keb'
Mo', Chris Duarte and Big Head
Todd and the Monsters. They even
tually signed on with Pachyderm
Records and "Things We Do" was
released to rave reviews. Their most
recent release, "Circle" is clearly
headed for even greater success.
Jammin' for Salmon promises
great music in a variety of genres.
Tickets, which can be purchased at
Wildhorse Gift Shop in person or by
phone are $10 for Friday, $15 for
Saturday or $20 for both days. Con
cert packages including admission
and lodging are also available. All
the proceeds go to benefit salmon
recovery. For more information call
RaeAnn Crane at 800-654-9453,
ext.1510.
Wildhorse Casino Resort is lo
cated four miles east of Pendleton in
Northeastern Oregon. The resort
features an 18-hole championship
golf course, 100-room hotel, restau
rants, gift shops, 24-hour casino, RV
park and the renowned Tamaslikt
Cultural Institute. Wildhorse is
owned and operated by the Confed
erated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian
Reservation. More information on
Wildhorse Casino Resort is available
at (800) 654-WILD or
www.wildhorseesort.com.
2000 Northwest
Indian Golf
schedule
July 15-16 Puget Sound
Indian Classic, Chehalis,
WA. Contact James Leo
(360) 748-0024.
July 22-23 Albert Slick
Young Memorial, Marys
ville, WA contact Bill Jones
(425)754-2768.
July 28-30 Hawaiin Local
boy Tournament, Warm
Springs, OR contact Joe
Rauschenburg (541) 553
1112. August 5-6 Sage Hills In
dian Open.Warden, WA,
Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day
A recognition day for Vietnam Veterans will be held on Friday July 21, 00, from 9:30 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. at the National Guard Armory located at 10000 NE 33rd Drive in Portland, Oregon.
Those attending will enjoy a presentation entitled "Strength to
Move Forward", learn about U.S. Department of Veterans Af
fairs services and benefits, have an opportunity to take advan
tage of several clinical screenings (blood pressure, pulmonary,
diabetis, glaucoma, etc.) and can enroll for healthcare with the
Portland VA Medical Center. Veterans interested in health care
enrollment should take a copy of their DD Form 214 with them.
For more information, contct DeBorah Williams, Portland VA
Medical Center Minority Veteran Program Director, at (503)
402-2903
Looking for...
Mr. Richardson is looking fo any person who was at the Chosin Reservoir November December
1950 in North Korea and who would like to join the Oregon Chapter of the Chosin Few. If inter
ested, please contact Keith Richardson at 1630 SE 10 Gresham. OR 97080-1058, telephone
(503) 665-2678.
construction
to begin
The Warm Springs Tribal Con
structions Department would like
to announce construction will begin
working on three bridges starting
the week of June 26-30, 2000. Con
struction will take place at the
Thompson Bridge, Peter's Pasture
and Potter's Pond. Road closures
will remain in effect at the locations
mentioned until August 3 1 , 2000. If
anyone has any' questions, please
call the Construction Department at
553-3207.
Indian Head Casino
Cash Explosion!
Over $30,000
July 15th--$5,000
July 22nd-$10,000
July 29thf $15,000
$2,000 cash kicker July 29th at 10:30 p.m.
Play poker!
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
4:00 pm
Weekly Tournaments
Don't miss the 2001
Chrysler PT Cruiser
Giveaway in August!!
Indian Head Casino reserves the right to cancel or modify all tour
naments and "promotions.
For information please call 8oo-BETN WIN
July 4th 24 years old
I'm wishing a special friend
Louisa Tuckta (Wolfe)
a very Happy Birthday
on her special day.
Wishing many more to come.
Valena Sargeant &
from everyone
at 1383 Elk Loop DT& co.
Happy Birthday 62500
Kathy Danzuka
Wishing you a
very special Birthday Lady
2000 Warriors Invitational
Fastpitch Softball Tournament
In Memory of Joel Martinez
July 29, 30, 2000
at Madras High School Softball Fields
12 man rosters, True Double
$200.00 entry fee, due by July 15
Send check or money order to Virgil
WindyBoy
P.O. Box 334, Warm Springs. OR 97761
For more information call (541) 553
5012 or 3240.
1st place-Wool jackets
2nd place-Crew Neck Sweatshirts
3rd place-Long sleeve T-shirts
4th place-T-shirts
Domestic violence must stop Court notices
Pioneer Energy
Happy Birthday
Cassandra B. Wolfe
July 2000 The big "16"
This day comes once a year.
Make it special!
Keep your chin up
Don't let lil things bring you
down.
(Hey Cass! You said ?) Ha Ha
Take care Sweetheart
you're in my thoughts
Louisa T.
Cyril Wolfe:
I've very proud of you!
Keep up in the schooling.
You're doing so well!!
Always, Louisa T.
Give our daughter my love
How are we to stop Domestic
Violence? If it happens and keeps
happening and no one steps in to
intervene, then we cannot stop do
mestic violence. Domestic violence
is all about control and power. The
person who wants control or power
does not like himself very well (or in
rare cases, the female is the abuser,
doesn't like herself too well). Do
mestic violence is trying to make
someone do something that the man
wants done from blocking doorways,
turning on light in the middle of the
night and taking blankets off the bed,
are ways to try and make the woman
talk or "work things out". This is
very unhealthy and very unacceptable
behavior. Once a man hits, he will
always hit. This very sad, very true
though.
The abusive person usually grew
up in a very unhealthy, dysfunctional
environment. This type of behavior
pattern is extremely hard to break. I
do not think many people or even
counselors realize how hard these
issues can be to deal with. Not many
people who were abused as children
deal with their issues and let them go.
They are in complete denial about
the whole situation. The way this
type of person reacts to things can
give a hint as to where the person is
coming from or what the person has
gone through. This person takes ev
erything personally. From comments
on who abused them or family mem
bers in general.
Even if the family members are
unhealthy (abusing alcohol, not tak
ing care of themselves) the truth of
the matter is that everyone needs to
be responsible for him or her. They
need to take care of their disease,
treat their alcoholism, deal with their
issues and then begin life. Get a job,
take care of their total well-being.
No one should have to foot the bill
for someone who is drinking. It is
very disrespectful to be under the
influence and show up at family's
houses or in-laws houses. No one
should have to feed someone who is
under the influence because he or she
is hungry and not relying on himself
to get a job and feed his own self. For
those of you that are in a relationship
with another person who doesn't use,
be respectful to that person and don't
let your relatives, whether it is,
brother, sister, cousin, friend, intrude
upon your home. No one should have
to deal with your relatives short
comings. Especially your spouse or
significant other. Lets open our eyes
to the many unhealthy habits of
dysfunctional, alcoholic family!
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Pioneer Energy
Petitioner
vs.
Allen Gilbert Sr.
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. INI 29-99
To Allen Gilbert Sr.,
You are hereby notified that a petition for Show Cause:
Why you should not be held in contempt of Court for
failing to appear for informal scheduled June 13, 2000 at
10:30 a.m. has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
By this notice you arc summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for 9:00 a.m., on the 18th
day of August, 2000, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing,
including evidence you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argument or the other
side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Pioneer
Energy may then be given all that is asked for in the
petition for Show Cause: Why you should not be held in
Contempt of Court fur failing to appear for informal
scheduled June 13, 2000 at 10:30 a.m.
The Petitioner will be present ai the hearing, If you
desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may
have a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
Da led at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 10th day of July,
2000.
Wilma Ann Picard
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Tribal Credit
Petitioner
vs.
Harry Hisatake III
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. CV79-00
To Harry Hisatake Ml,
You arc hereby notified that a petition for Civil
Complaint has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
By this notice you ore summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for 9:30 a.m., on the 14th
day of August. 2000. al the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing,
including evidence you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argument or the other
side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Tribal Credit
may then be given all that is asked lor in the petition for
Civil Complaint
The Petitioner wilt be present at the hearing. II you
desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may
have a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 10th day of July,
2000.
Walter Lanenese, lit
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Tribal Credit
Petitioner
vs.
Timothy Smith
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Cast No. C 2fi3-W
I To Timothy Smith,
IYoo are hereby notified that a petition for Order of
Enforcement Hearing has been filed with the Warm
I Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice yna are summoned to appear in this
matter at a heanne scheduled for 9 OO a m on the 10th
Iday of August, 20011. at the Warm Springs Tnbal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing.
ImcMmf evidence yem wish present
Yoa must appear to present your argument or the other
I side will automatical! win The Petitioner, Warm
Sprwgs Tnhal Credit may then be given all that is asked
Ifm m the petition for Order of Enforcement Hearing
The Petitioner will he present at the hearing It yon
A.m.rm us wnnntiiv tret vosr side ol the case. vo may
hive a legal wde. p. "person or attorney appc cm
yam behatl at yam expense.
If yrm have my ttwesnom, ym should seek legal Mce
immediately , ,
Date at arm Sprm Orcgtm, dMs iOih day o Jury,
I nil Sctiapp
Clwef Jd?c W arm Spring Tribal Cowl
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Petitioner
vs.
Arlene Wewa
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. CV80-99
To Arlene Wewa,
You arc hereby notified that a petition for Show Cause:
Why the defendant should not be held in contemn of
court for failing to comply to judgment ordered 8699
of payments of $263 each month has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for 2:30 p.m., on the 3rd
day of August, 2000, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing,
including evidence you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argument or the other
side will automatically win. The Petitioner, The
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs may tlicn be
given all that is asked for in the petition for Show
Cause: Why the defendant should not be held in
contempt of court for failing to compy to judgment
ordered 8699 of payments of $263 each month.
The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If you
desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may
have a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 10th day of July,
2000.
Wilma Ann Picard
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Tribal Credit
Petitioner
vs.
Joel Craig
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. CV75-00
To Joel Craig,
You are hereby notified that a petition for Civil
Complaint has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
By this notice you are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for 10:30 a.m., on the 14th
day of August, 2000, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing,
including evidence you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argument or the other
side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Tribal Credit
may then be given alt that is asked for in the petition for
Civil Complaint
The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If you
desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may
have a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 10th day of July
2000.
Walter Langnese, III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Confederated Tribes of Warm Spring!
Petitioner
vs.
Arlene Wewa
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. CV 155-95
To Arlene Wewa,
You arc hereby notified thai a petition for Show Cause:
Why the defendant should not be held in contemp ol
court for failing to pay $50 a month beginning 2159
until balance of $2,209.05 is paid in full has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for 2:30 p.m., on the 3rd
day of August, 2000, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing,
including evidence you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argument or the other
side will automatically win. The Petitioner, The
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs may then be
given all that is asked for in the petition for Show
Cause: Why you should not be held in contempt of court
for failure to pay $50 a month beginning 21599 until
balance of $2,209.05 is paid in full.
The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If you
desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may
have i legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately,
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 10th day of July,
2000.
Wilma Ann Picard
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Tribal Credit
Petitioner
vs.
MayAnn Frank
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. CV 77-00
To MayAnn Frank,
You arc hereby notified that a petition for Civil
Complaint has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
By this notice you arc summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for 1 1:00 a.m., on the 14th
day of August, 2000, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing,
including evidence you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argument or the other
side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Tribal Credit
may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for
Civil Complaint
The Petitioner will be present al the hearing. If you
desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may
, have a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, this 27th day of June,
2000.
Walter Langnese, III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Revival set to begin July 20
Jubilation Revivals announce their
5th Annual Camp meeting set for
July 20, 21, 22, 2000 at the Tulalip
Tribal Reservation in Tulalip, Wash
ington. Special guest speaker is Rev. Lott
Thunder from Red Lake, Ontario,
Canada. All nationalities are wel
come to come!
Services begin at 7 p.m. nightly at
the Tulalip Tribal Office grounds.
Hosts are JR and Debbie Williams.
Sponsored by Merle Williams
Ministeries and the Jubilation Revival
Center. For more information call
(360) 659-1777 between 8 a.m. - 5
p.m. Take Exit 199 Marysville,
Tulalip turn left at light and follow
s;gn.
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