Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, May 16, 2002, Page Page 10, Image 10

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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
May 16. 2002
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If you can identify this location, then please stop by the Spilyay office. The first person to
arrive with the correct answer receives $5. Thelma Dickson won the May 2 Spilyay Geo
quiz, correctly naming the pictured site, Mill Creek.
Vote: level of interest is high
(Continued from page 1)
This is true because many
tribal members are very inter
ested in the subject of gaming
expansion in general, and ex
pansion to the Gorge in par
ticular, said Madeline
Queahpama-Spino, director of
tribal Vital Statistics.
As of earlier this year, she
said, about 60 absentee ballots
had already been received at
Vital Statistics. This was a
fairly large number, said
Queahpama-Spino, consider
ing that the absentee voters had
just received their ballots a
short time earlier in the mail.
On the reservation, the level
of interest in the Gorge casino
proposal is also very high. For
instance, hundreds of tribal
members have participated
over the past several weeks in
the homebase family gather
ings regarding gaming expan
sion.
These meetings proved to be
a successful way of sharing
ideas among tribal members
regarding gaming expansion
and related topics, said gaming
spokesman Rudy Clements.
Other tribal officials have
commented that as much as
possible has been done to in
volve and inform the member
ship in the gaming expansion
question.
Stacona: hopes to attend college in Arizona
Tribal Probate Court
(Continued from page 1)
He enjoys playing golf for
Madras High School, because
during the school year it gives
him the opportunity to see his
COJGA buddies who play for
other schools.
To help his golf game,
Stacona attends various golf
camps during the summer.
He especially likes the Ari
zona State University Golf
Camp.
The camp is one week long,
and is usually held during the
warmer time of the summer.
The golfers eat, sleep and golf
at the university. His dreams
are to attend ASU and golf for
the school team. He would like
to major in Engineering.
For the past two summers,
Jordan has worked for the
O'Meara family at the Nine
Peeks Golf Course in Madras.
He has learned a variety of du
ties, from maintenance to pro
shop attendance.
Jordan is planning on work
ing at the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf
Shop this summer. Other in
terests for Jordan are playing
basketball, listening to music
and fixing up his car. His par
ents are Janell Smith and Willie
Stacona.
In the Tribal Court for the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs Reservation of Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of
Tommy Dickson, W.S., UA, de
ceased. Estate file No. 031-PR12-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
Tommy Dickson, who at the time
of his death, resided in Warm
Springs, OR died on the 2nd day of
April 2002, and that the above en
titled Court has appointed Mona
Jim as Administrator to administer
the decedent's Estate subject to the
jurisdiction of the Tribal Court.
Notice is further given that all
person having claims against the
decedent's Estate are required to
present their claims, with proper
voucher, to the Warm Springs
Tribal Probate, PO Box 850, Warm
Springs, OR 97761 within 90 days
from the date upon which this no
tice was first posted.
' This notice was first posted on
the 26 of April 2002.
Mona Jim, Acting Administra
tor. In the matter of the Estate of
Frank Mitchell, W.S., UA, de
ceased. Estate file No. 035-PR17-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
Frank Mitchell, who at the time of
his death, resided in Warm Springs,
OR died on the 15'b day of April
2002, and that the above entitled
Court has appointed Antoinette
Pampcrien as Administrator to ad
minister the decedent's Estate sub
ject to the jurisdiction of the Tribal
Court.
Notice is further given that all
person having claims against the
decedent's Estate arc required to
present their claims, with proper
voucher, to the Warm Springs
Tribal Probate, PO Box 850, Warm
Springs, OR 97761 within 90 days
from the date upon which this no
tice was first posted.
This notice was first posted on
the 6 day of May 2002.
Antoinette Pampcrien, Public
Administrator.
In the matter of the Estate of
Catherine Courtney, W.S., UA
deceased.
Estate file No. 032-PR 1 3-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
Catherine Courtney, who at the
time of her death, resided in Warm
Springs, ( )R died on 4" day of April
2002, and that the above entitled
Court has appointed Antoinette
I'amprricn as Administrator to ad
minister the decedent's Estate sub
ject to the jurisdiction of the Tribal
Court.
Notice is further given that all
person having claims against the
decedent's Estate are required to
present their claims, with proper
voucher, to the Warm Springs
Tribal Probate, PO Box 850, Warm
Springs, OR 97761 within 90 days
from the date upon which this no
tice was first posted.
This notice was first posted on
the 6 of May 2002.
Antoinette Pamperein, Public
Administrator.
In the matter of the Estate of
Naomi Winishut, W.S., UA de
ceased. Estate file No. 020-PR01-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
Naomi Winishut, who at the time
of her death, resided in Warm
Springs, OR died on the 10lh day of
January 2002, and that the above
entitled Court has appointed
Antoinette Pampericn as Adminis
trator to administer the decedent's
Estate subject to the jurisdiction of
the Tribal Court.
Notice is further given that all
person having claims against the
decedent's Estate arc required to
present their claims, with proper
voucher, to the Warm Springs
Tribal Probate, PO Box 850, Warm
Springs, OR 97761 within 90 days
from the date upon which this no
tice was first posted.
This notice was first posted on
the 6 of May 2002.
Antoinette Pampcrien, Public
Administrator.
In the matter of the Estate of
Sammy Danzuka, W.S., UA de
ceased. Estate file No. 034-PR 16-02.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
Sammy Danuka, who at the time
of his death, resided in Warm
Springs, OR died on the 6 day of
April 2002, and that the above en
titled Court has appointed
Antoinette Pampcrien as Adminis
trator to administer the decedent's
Estate subject to the jurisdiction of
the Tribal Court.
Notice is further given that all
person having claims against the
decedent's Estate are required to
present their claims, with proper
voucher, to the Warm Springs
Tribal Probate. PO Box 850, Warm
Springs, OR 97761 within 90 days
from the date upon which this no
tice was first placed.
litis notice was first posted on
6 of May 2002.
Antoinette Pampcrien, Public
Administrator.
Court summons to appear
In the Tribal Court for the Con
federated Tribes of the Warm
Springs Reservation of Oregon.
Anthony Davia, Petitioner, vs.
Leanne Teeman, Defendant.
Summons for publication. Case
No. JVtOO-01.
To Anthony DavlaLeanne
Iceman;
You arc hereby notified that I
petition for Mylcn Davia has been
filed in the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. ly this mime you arc sum
moned to apear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on
the M'Jtinc, 2002, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. All of the
facts of the cac wilt Ik heard it this
hearing, including evidence you
wish to present.
You must appear to present your
argument or the other side will au
tomatically win. The Petitioner,
Anthony Davis, may then be given
all that is asked for in the Petition
for Conservatory iuardian.
The Petitioner will be present it
the hearing If you desire to person
ally irguc yo'it side of the case, you
may have i Irgjl aide, spokesH'rson
or attorney appear on your behalf
it your expense.
If you have my questions, you
should seek legal idvicc immedi
ately. Dated it Warm Springs, Or
egon, this 3" day of May, 2002. tola
Sohappy. Chief Judge, Warm
Springs Tribal Court
Howlak tichum
Shannon Lee Jefferson
Shannon Lee Jefferson,
age 36 years old died March
30, 2002 in Phoenix, Ari
zona. Ms. Jefferson was born
September 29, 1966 to par
ents Beverly and Clarence
Jefferson, Jr. at the U.S.
Army hospital in Sandia
Base in Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
Ms. Jefferson resided at
various places growing up.
She attended Madras High
School when living in Warm
Springs.
Proceeding in death are
sister Angela Jefferson,
brothers Michael and
Jonathan Jefferson.
Survivors include her
children, Andrew and
Shelby Running Hawk of
Pine Ridge, South Dakota,
parents Beverly and
Clarence Jefferson, Jr. of
Warm Springs, OR, brother
Clarence (Shana) Jefferson,
III and sister Frances
Jefferson also of Warm
Springs, OR.
Her remains were cre
mated April 9, 2002 at
Chapel of Chimes in Phoe
nix, AZ and her ashes were
taken to her home in Oregon.
Candidates: Council chair
explains endorsements
The deadline to submit
information for the next
. Spilyay Tymoo is Friday,
May 24. ' ' '
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(Continued from page 2)
Tribal Council Chairman
Olney Patt Jr. made state
ments following each of the
candidate endorsements.
Regarding Jack Roberts,
Patt said, "He understands the
need for economic self-determination
for Oregon's tribes.
He was well-versed on our is
sues and showed a remarkable
knowledge about many issues
of tribal concern, including
treaty rights, need for educa
tional improvements and ba
sic natural resource manage
ment." Patt added, "As Oregon's
Labor Commissioner, Jack
Roberts has shown talent in
bringing together people of
diverse cultural, political and
economic viewpoints. I think
he would make a great gover
nor. I urge Republicans to sup
port him in this Primary elec
tion." In regard to the Kulongoski
endorsement, Patt said, "We
are endorsing him because of
his long and positive history
with Oregon tribes, and his
openness in approaching issues
important to us, such as edu
cation, salmon recovery and
protection of tribal sover
eignty." Patt added, "When a
person takes public office, they
swear to uphold the Constitu
tion and laws. With his expe
rience as Attorney General and
Supreme Court Justice, Ted
knows what this commitment
means for Indian governments
and for bur treaty relationship."
A A A A A A A A A A A A
Simnasho Jackpot Rodeo
May 18, 2002
Events & Fees
Bareback Riding $45.00
Saddle Bronc Riding $45.00
Bull Riding (limited) $50.00
Sr. Barrel Race $45.00
Breakaway Roping $45.00
Calf Roping $45.00
Wild Horse Roping $70.00 team
Wild Cow Milking $70.00 team
Jr. Bull Riding (13-15-limited) $20.00
Calf Riding (12 & under-limited) $20.00
Wild Colt Race (12 & under) $10.00 team
Jr. Barrel Race (12 & under) $20.00
AH fees: CASH ONLY
$5.00 stock charge
Slock Contractor:
8:00 am
9:00 am
11:30am
2:00 pm
Alps livestock & Rodeo
Suppah Family
For Rodeo Information
Contact Rodeo Secretary,
Fay Hurtado 541-5.53-1022 evenings (6-9) or
cell 541419-7460 days
BOOKS CLOSE 1:00 ON May 18th
Endurance Race Information
Junior & Senior Division
Contact Joyce Suppah 541-553-6134
Olscn Mcanus Memorial Wild Horse Race
$200.00 per Team
Contact: Evans Spino 553-1 243 or Azar
Spino 541-280-1283
All Events are Open to Everyone!
COMEJOINTIIEFUN!
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VCENOA FOR THE DAY
Endurance Race
Opening Services- 3 Sevens at Rodeo Grounds
Lunch at the Longhouse & Raffle Drawing
Rodeo
Simnasho is located north of Warm Springs, Oregon- Follow the signs!
Not responsible for Accidents, Injury, Theft or Divorce