12 December 14, 2000
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tymoo
Tribal Council announces vacancy at WSPE
The Tribal Council of (he
Confederated Tribes of the Warm
Springs Reservation would like to
announce the following vacancy:
Warm Springs Power Enterprise
(I position Class I)
Tribal memberNon-Tribal Member
Article IV (plan of operations)
Section I. Number The Board
of Directors shall consist of five (5)
directors. The number of directors of
WSPE may be increased or decreased
from time to time to by amendment
to this Plan of Operation. No decrease
in the number of directors shall have
the effect of shortening the term of
office of any incumbent directors.
Section 2. Classification and
Tribal Council announces vacant Commissioner position
The Tribal Council of the Con
federated Tribes of Warm Springs
Reservation would like to announce
the following vacancy:
Warm Springs Housing Author
ity Commissioner
(3 positions)
WSTC 400.022 Board of
Commissioners
(3) A Commissioner may be a
member or a nonmembcr of the Tribal
Council.
(5) Term of office shall be four
years; Term expiring for one position
Tribal Councils announces vacancy at
The Tribal Council of the
Confederated Tribes of the Warm
Springs Reservation would like to
announce the following vacancy:
Warm Springs Composite
Products Board of Directors
1 position Class II (non-tribal
member)
1 position Class III (non-tribal
member)
WS Composite Plan of
Operation (Article III)
Section 1. Initial Board of
Directors.
The business and affairs of
WSCP shall be managed and
controlled by a Board of Directors.
Notwithstanding any other provision
of this Plan of Operations, until such
time as the Council shall appoint a
Board of Directors, the Council shall
act as the Board of Directors.
Section 2. Number
The Board of Directions shall
consist of five directors. The number
of directors of WSCP may be
increased or decreased from time to
Court notices-
Owen Wallulatum Sr.
Petitioner
vs.
Pcdraza. Sr.
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. 0065-84
To CarlaAgustin Pedraza, Sr. ,
You are hereby notified that a petition for
ConservatorGuardian 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 12th day of January, 2001, 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.
lo
I ou must appear to present your argument or the
other side will automatically win. The Petitioner,
Owen Wallulatum Sr. may then be given all that
is asked for in the petition for Conservator
Guardian.
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 6th day of
December, 2000.
Lola Sohappy
Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal
CourtConfederated Tribes of the Warm
Springs
Reservation of Oregon
vs.
Raynele Dodge-ArthurBenjamin Arthur
Mary Ann Meanus
Defendant
Case No. JV261:263-97
To: Raynele DodgeBenjamin ArthurMary
Ann Meanus;
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
cnse(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal
Court, has been scheduled for trialhearing at
9:00 a.m. on the 26th day of January, 2001.
You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date
shown to defend against the charge(s). You may
be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by
a spokesman, at your own expense. You may
bring any documents you believe are relevant to
this cause, and you may bring witnesses to
testify on your behalf. You may request the
Court to subpoena your witnesses, however, you
must submit your list of witnesses no later than
two weeks prior to trial; failure to do so will not
be considered sufficient reason to postpone the
trial. If you have any questions, you should seek
legal advice immediately.
If you fail to appear as so ordered, the tribal
court may enter a complaint for contempt of
court and issue warrant for your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs, on this 1 1th day of
December, 2000.
Lola Sohappy
Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
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Term of office.
(A) The members of the Board
of Directors shall be
divided into three classes,
designated Class I, Class II
and Class III as follows:
(3) Class II shall consist of two
directors, one of whom shall be an
enrolled member of the Tribe and one
of w hom shall be a non-member who
is interested in the economic and
social development of the tribe and
its membership and who has
expertise in the field of energy or
related matters. Class II directors
shall have an initial term in office
expiring January 1, 2002, or until a
successor is appointed and takes
office.
shall be January 30, 2002; two posi
tions shall be January 30, 2003. Each
member of the Board shall hold of
fice until his successor has been ap
pointed and has qualified.
(12) The Board shall have au
thority to exercise, by majority vote
of those present and voting, any and
all powers delegated to the Authority
by this Housing Code or any amend
ments thereto, except as provided in
WSTC 400.025 (b) (a) for the adop
tion of obligation resolutions.
(13) Meetings of the board shall
time by amendment to this Plan of
Operation. No decrease in the
number of directors shall have the
effect of shortening the term of office
of any incumbent director.
Section 3. Classification and
Term of Office
(a) The Board of Directors shall
be divided into three classes, Class I,
Class II, and Class III, designated as
Class II, as follows:
(2) Class II shall consist of two
individuals, one of who shall be a
member of the Tribe and one of
whom shall be a nonmember of the
Tribe who is interested in the
economic and social development of
the Tribe and its membership and
who possesses expertise in
marketing, management,
manufacturing, finance, banking or
some other field which would benefit
WSCP. Class II directors shall have
an initial term in office expiring one
year after the expiration of the initial
term of the Class I director, or until
their successors are appointed and
REFLECTIONS
1. Never raise your hands to your kids. It leaves your groin un
protected. 2. I'm not into working out. My philosophy is no pain, no pain.
3. I'm in shape. Round is a shape.
4. I'm desperately trying to figure out why Kamikaze pilots wore
helmets.
5. Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?
6. I've always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been
more specific.
7. Ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you,
but when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window?
8.. Ever notice that anyone going slower than you is an idiot,
but anyone going faster is a maniac?
9. You have to stay in shape. My mother started walking five
miles a day when she was 60. She's 97 now and we have no idea
where she is.
10. 1 have six locks on my door, all in a row. When I go out, I
lock every other one. I figure no matter how long somebody stands
there picking the locks, they are always locking three of them.
1 1 . One out of every three Americans is suffering from some
form of mental illness. Think of two of your best friends. If they are
OK, then it must be you.
12. They show you how detergents take out bloodstains. I think
if you've got a T-shirt with bloodstains all over it, maybe your laun
dry isn't your biggest problem.
13. Ask people why they have deer heads on their walls and they
tell you it's because they're such beautiful animals. I think my wife is
beautiful, but I only have photographs of her on the wall. ,
14. A lady came up to me on the street, pointed at my suede
jacket and said, "Don't you know a cow was murdered for that jacket?"
I said "I didn't know there were any witnesses. Now I'll have to kill
you too."
15. Future historians will be able to study at the Jimmy Carter
Library, the Gerald Ford Library, the Ronald Reagan Library, and
the Bill Clinton Adult Bookstore
Apology sent-
To the editor,
I would like to apologize to
those families who signed to get me
out for a pass (Derek Tah-Sempt, Ella
Jim, & Mary Danzuka). I have acted
poorly on my decision of not coming
back to jail or being at the Powwow
like I was suppose to.
I am truly sorry for breaking
per year in the U.S.
Section 7. General Powers. The
business and affairs of WSPE shall
be managed and controlled by the
Board of Directors.
Section 8. Regular Meetings. A
regular meeting of the Board of
Directors shall be held annually on
the fourth Wednesday in the month
of Mrch for the purpose of
reviewing the preceding calendar
year's operations, the transaction of
such other business as may come
before the meeting.
If you are interested, please
submit a Resume and letter of interest
before December 16, 2000 to:
Tribal Council Office 1
Attn: Dinah Mcrrifield
P.O. Box 1299
Warm Springs, OR 97761
be held at regular intervals as desig
nated by the Chairman of the Board.
Emergency meetings may be held
upon 24 hours' actual notice and busi
ness transacted, provided that four or
more members concur in the pro
posed action.
If you are interested, please sub
mit a resume and letter of interest
before January 6, 2000 to:
Tribal Council Office
Attention: Dinah Merrifield
P.O. Box 1299
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Composite Products
take office.
(3) Class III shall consist of two
individuals, one of whom shall be a
member of the Tribe and one of
whom shall be a non-member of the
Tribe who is interested in the
economic and social development of
the Tribe and its membership and
who possesses expertise in
marketing, management,
manufacturing, finance, banking or
some other field which would benefit
WSCP. Class II directors shall have
an initial term in office expiring two
years after the expiration of the initial
term of Class I director, or until their
successors are appointed and take
office.
(c) Directors shall be eligible for
reappointment.
If you are interested, please
submit a resume and a letter of
interest before January 6, 2000 to:
Tribal Council Office
Attention: Dinah Merrifield
P.O. Box 1299
Warm Springs, OR 97761
my trust with you all. I pray for for
giveness each time I pray.
"Creator, help me to do what is
right. Give me strength to put the
battle aside. I ask for forgiveness on
all my wrongs. Help me to see the
light."
I love you all.
Otis Johnson
The Indian Warrior. .
Information
50th Anniversary Korean War
VA is encouraging all facilities
to recognize Korean War veterans
during the nation's commemora
tion of the 50ih anniversary of the
Korean War. That has already
happenen at the Salt Lake City,
Utah, VA Regional Office where
employees and visitors are greeted
by a large lobby display of Korean
War information and memorabilia.
Regional Offie employees devel
oped the display and keep it
updated with new information and
additions offered by employees and
veterans. The display includes
actual Korean War posters and
personal pictures and other
memorabilia from local veterans.
A Parade Magazine honoring
Korean War Veterans was used as
a source of information for the
display, as well as the Korean War
commemoration Web site at
www.Korea50.army.mil. VA
facilities have already participated
in major Korean War commemora
tion events in Washington D.C.,
adn Hampton, VA., and will be
partof the big Public Affairs has
produced fact sheets about Korean
Waar veterans, VA and the Korean
War and Korean War history, and
has distri uted a facilities.
VISIT
DO YOU KNOW
A veteran who Is blind or
visually impared?
IF YOU DO
Please read this
Bowling results
VanPelt, 930
Mens team event
1. Warm Springs Fire: Brad
Donahuei Luther Clements, Hiram
Yaw, William Wilson, 2517
2. United Tribes: Brad
Donahue, Larry Scott, Scott Dixon,
Carl Uribe, 2439
3. How About Those
Beavers?: Lawrence Shike, Joseph
Boise, Satch Miller, Chet VanPelt,
2399 '"
4. Rudy's Boys: Kevin
Blueback, Bo Ortiz, Rudy G.
Clements, William Trimble, 238 1
5. ; Woodchucks: Carl Uribe,
Mike McDonald, Ravis Yazzie,
Gary Wood, 2380
6. Jorthend Sticks: Danny
Scott, Delvis Heath, Dan Brisbois,
Larry Scott, 2372
7. WolfePoint: Kevin
Blueback, Randy Boise, Dennis
Thompson, Tony Boise, 2369
8. Tumbleweeds: Scott
Dixon, Alley David, Carl Uribe,
2325
9. Indian Head Casino: Butch
David, Ddug Jones, Ray Tsumpti,
Alley David, 2325
1 0. Double D's: Delvis Heath,
Dallas Winishut, Keno Tuckta, Joe
Tuckta,2198
11. 3N Livestock: Joe Tuckta,
Antone D. Tappo, born Septem
ber 3, 1943 passed away Thursday,
November 23rd at the Evergreen
Health Care Center in Walla Walla,
Washington. Dressing services were
held on Monday, November 27
with overnight services held at the
Mission Longhouse, officiated by
Armand Minthorn. He was laid to
rest on Tuesday, November 2 8 at the
Mission Agency Cemetery.
Mr. Tappo, 57 years, an en
rolled member of the Confederated
Tribes of the Umatilla w as born in
Cavuse, Oregon to York and Eliza
.
and tips for Veterans
People who are losing or have
lost the ubilily to see, to drive a
car, and to read normal print feel
that no one can help them. The
Department of Veterans Affairs has
programs that can help you.
The VIST (Visual Impairment
Services Team) program is one of
the services that can assist you
with your problems with the loss of
your vision. This program is
sponsored by the Department of
Veterans Affairs. Full lime
coordinators are located at VA
Medical Centers in Boise, Portland,
Spokane and Tacoma. Part-time
coordinators are able to assist in all
other locations.
In addition, Blind Rehab
OUtpatient Specialists (BROS) arc
located in Portland and Seattle.
BROS provides initial assessments
and follow-up training for veteans
participating in blind rehabilitation.
BROS also provides immediate
needs training in local Communi
ties. In order to Ihclp veterans with
eye problems, we need to know
your name, address, and phone
number so we can contact you.
ONce blind or visually impared
veterans are identified, services are
offered to eligible veterans.
TServlces Offered to Blind or
Visually Impared Veterans
Include:
Help you find the most
appropriate medical care
Set up regular eye care
Counseling to help you and
your family understand and adjust
to your vision loss
Let you know about free
training that will help you build
skills to promote independent
living
Review your VA benefits to
Continued from
Keno Tuckta, Richard Wolfe, Jerry
Sampson, 2163
Womens team event
1. Luanne's Class: Sharon
Jones, Leslie Cochran, Luanne
Foltz, Nancy Sampson, 2452
2. 3N Livestock: Linda
David, Cena Wolfe, Birney
Greene-Boise, Sandra Greene
Sampson, 2374
3. Warm Springs Market:
Sheilah Wahnetah, Juanita Pacheco,
Angie David, Dena Thurby, 2280
4. Mrs Roy's: Sharon Wood,
Joni David, Missy Scott, Paula
Brisbois, 2264
5. Sybil's Kegler Friends:
Lupe Katchia, Saphronia Katchia,
Michele Stacona, Libby Chase,
2211
Mixed team event
1. Oh-Oh's: Gaylene Evans,
Floyd Evans, Doris Yazzie, Ravis
Yazzie, 2577
2. Springers 1 : Cena Wolfe,
Joseph Boise, Jolene Boise, Mike
McDonald, 2455
3. Marin-Evans: Cece Marin,
Bill Marin, Gaylene Evans, Floyd
Evans, 2432
4. Dallas Indians: Gwen
Scott, Phillip Cunningham, Sherrel
Fixico, Charlie Fixico, 2414
5. NW Stars: Missy Scott,
Angie David, Butch David, Ken
HowlakTichum
Antone D. "Buzzy" Tappo
beth (Woods) Tappo. Mr. Tappo was
a logger, working for local logging
companies in Warm Springs, Oregon
for many years. He was an avid pool
player, participated in rodeos as a wild
horserace team member, worked race
horses with his sister and family, was
a fisherman, and loved to travel, mak
ing friends w herever he w ent. He w as
a resident of Pendleton, Oregon at the
time of his death.
Survivors include sons Wavne
Tappo of Mission, Oregon; Dorian
Tappo of Warm Springs, Oregon,
daughter Victoria (Tappo) Picard of
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Jamison, 2405
6. Wolfe Point Neighbors
Howling: Cena Wolfe, Sandra
Greene-Sampson, Richard Wolfe,
Jerry Sampson, 2358
7. Sunnyside: Sheilah
Wahnetah, Rudy G. Clements,
Missy Scott, Larry Scott, 2347
8. Indians: Brad Donahue,
Juliene Smith, William Trimble,
Edna David, 2338
9. Rolling Thunders: Linda
David, Joe Badoni, Anna Clements,
Rudy G. Clements, 2322
10. Dena's Crew: Juanita
Pacheco, Clint Smith, Dena Thurby,
Scott Dixon, 2317
1 1. Boise Clan: Randy Boise,
Birney Greene-Boise, Jolene Boise,
Tony Boise, 2298
12. Clements-Wood: Rudy
Clements, Trudee Clements, Sharon
Wood, Gary Wood, 2268
13. The David's: Butch David,
Angie David, Joan David, Alley
David, 2253
14. Sharon's Team: Luanne
Foltz, Edmund Francis, Sharon
Jones, Owen Danzuka, 2248
15. Taz Devils: Leslie
Cochran, Ted Sampson, Nancy
Sampson, Ray Shike, Jr., 2193
16. 3N Mixed: Austin Greene,
Angie Spino, Margie Tuckta, Ray
Shike, Jr., 2184
Pendleton, Oregon; brothers
Charles Tappo of Stanfield and
Edgar Saluskin of Seattle, Washing
ton; sisters Ernestine Waters and
Videll Bronson of Pendleton, Or
egon; 8 grandchildren and numer
ous nieces and nephews.
Proceeding in death are his par
ents, York Tappo of Fort Hall,
Idaho and Elizabeth Woods of
Pendleton, Oregon; son Donald
Tappo of Pendleton, daughter
Yolaunda Tappo of Warm Springs
and brother Richard "Summer"
Burke of Pendleton.
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