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Page 8 August 2 ,2 0 0 7 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Proclamation of the Twenty-Fourth Tribal Council Howlak Tichum Dated July 18, 2007 Leland Bavis Thompson Sr. Leland Bavis Thompson S t passed away on July 18, 2007. H e was 63. Mr. Thompson was born August 10,1943 at HeHe to parents Tony Thompson and Evelyn Moody. H e w as m arrie d to. Deanna Charley Thompson on August 14,1962. She pre ceded him in death eadier this year. Mr. Thompson was a life lo n g re sid e n t o f W arm Springs. Wissie Logging Inc. employed him as a catskinner logger. Mr. Thompson is survived by his children: Curtis Th ompson, Selena Boise, Tony Thompson and Leland Th om pson J r., all o f W arm Springs; brothers Melvin and William Scott, both of Warm Springs; sisters Linda Allen, Lucy Scott and Sandra Scott, all o f Warm Springs; eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A party invitation Births Brody Jones Leonard Trey and Monica Leonard o f Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth o f their son Brody Jones Leonard, born on July 11,2007. Brody joins two sisters and one brother. G randp aren ts on the fa th e r’s side are G wen Leonard and Uren Leonard. G ran d p aren ts on the m o th e r’s sid e afje ' V al Sq u iem p h en and G ary Sampson. Whereas the people o f the Confederated Tribes o f Warm Springs hold ultim ate sover eignty over themselves and the Warm Springs Indian Reserva tion; and Whereas the Tribal Constitu tion adopted by the people es tablishes an 11‘•member Tribal Council to govern the Tribe, and delegates to the Tribal Council certain important powers of the people; and Whereas it is the duty of the Tribal Council to govern the res ervation for the people’s benefit; and Whereas the people have the nefed and have expressed the desire for greater opportunity and Scared Heart Suppah. G ran d p aren ts on the m o th er’s side are E unice Spino and Theron Thomas. Kiah Aiden Alvare^ Martha Alvarez is pleased to announce die birth of Jier son K ian A iden A lvarez, born July 21,2007. G randparents are Lois Estimo and Jose Alvarez Sr. Richard and Dorothy Souers 75* Birthday Party. The children o f Richard arid Dorothy Souers would like to invite you tom e and join iri cel ebrating their parents 75th birth day. The party will start at noon on Saturday, Aug. 18 at the home o f Richard and Terry (Souers) M acy 5287 SW Macy Lane, Cul ver. Food will include an Hawai ian pig roast. For information caU 350-9261. Richard and Dorothy Souers know m any people in W arm S p rin gs, as th ey liv ed and worked here for many years. through development o f rev enue-generating economic ini tiatives and creation o f jobs, educational improvements, and m o d ern iz atio n of the reservation’s technology and in frastructure; and Whereas the people have the need arid have expressed the desire for the com m unity to provide better support to ¿¿ts * members through high-quality healthcare, housing, elimination o f substance abuse, support of families, and improved public safety; and Whereas the people have the need and have expressed the désire to be served by a more ¡effective and accountable gov ernment that takes timely action, communicates well both inter nally and externally, reviews its performance, séts long-term di rection and strategies, and re-- duces bureaucracy; and Whereas the people have the need and have expressed the desire to maintain and advance Waylon Charlie Heath and D elsa Laray Jim o f Warm Springs are pleased to an- nounce the birth o f their son Dwayne Boogie Heath,, born on July 15,2007. G ran d p aren ts on the father’s side are Alice Wyena m entation o f a long-term stra te g ic p lan fo r the economy that will generate sign ifican t o n-reservation jobs and revenues needed to fund other tribal priorities; 2. Better healthcare, in cluding programs to rèduce substance abuse on the res ervation; 3. Improvement in educa tion, vocational training, in ternships, and youth develop ment; 4. More effective and ac countable government and enterprises; 5. Im provem ent in the reservation’s facilities and in frastructure, including con struction o f tribal member housing; ‘6* Preservation and en hancem ent o f the T ribe’s natural, cultural, and sover eign endowments; and directs the entire tribal organization and enterprises to support these priorities às it carries out its duties. MEMORIES IN STONE Custom Designed & Hand Made Memorials - Made One At A Tim e For Over 22 years P IO N E E R R O C K A M ONUM ENT *TW0 LOCATIONS * * TrfttrJ$k jt&'oby Dwayne Boogie Heath their status as a sovereign people through preservation o f their culture, traditions, beliefs, and values, care o f tribal lands and natural resources, and pursuit of sovereign interests and treaty protectiçn; and Whereas the Twenty-Fourth Tribal Council recognizes and supports the people’s desire for improvements in the areas de scribed and is cômmitted to pro vide the leadership required to accom plish these goals; now, therefore, Jie it resolved by the Twenty- Fourth Tribal Council o f the C onfederated Tribes o f the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, pursuant to the Con stitution and By-Laws, Article V, Section 1(f), (l), (o), and (p), and the Corporate Charter, Section 4, that the Tribal Council hereby proclaims its commitment tfc> prioritize die use o f tribal re sources for the following pur poses: 1. Adoption and active imple- Bobbi Gilbert o f Warm Springs is p leased to an-- nounce the birth o f her son Hazen Jacoby Sohappy, born on July 20,2007. j H azen joins one sister, Alosha. G ran p aren t is R enee Sohappy o f Warm Springs. . 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