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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 2008)
Hood to Coast raffle winners announced Results are in for the 2008 H o o d to C oast Raffle. Naliesha Spino won an Xbox 360 donated by Rich, Kaipo, Twink and Val. Ray Shike won a portable DVD player d o n ated by Rich, K aipo, Twink and V a l.'B o b b y Warner won an afghan do nated by Leslie Davis. Edw ard H eath w on a quilt donated by Leslie Davis. Gwen Leonard won Lillian P itt tiles donated by J e ff Anspach. Marianne Smith won a $50 gas card donated by Monica Leonard. Lori F uentes w on a G loria Espresso gift certificate do nated by Monica Leonard. Rosy Suppah won a beaded keychain donated by Angela Sanders; Gordon Cannon won a beaded barrett donated by Angela Sanders. Dan O ’Brien won a ribbon shirt donated by Angela Sand ers. Sam Starr won a $40 gift card donated by Lex Anguiano. Cash Reese won four swim/ slide passes at Kah-Nee-Ta do nated by Karlen Yallup. Goldie Houston won swim passes at Madras Aquatic Cen ter donated by Karlen Yallup. Sam Starr and Gene Sahme both won two movie passes each donated by Ina Schuster. • Page 5 July 31, 2 0 0 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Wgrm Springs, Oregon G ary Sam pson Jr. and Keegan O ’Brien each won a Pi- Ume-Sha t-shirt donated by Andy Leonard. Devyn Daniels and Cheryle Lohman each won a Gatorade water bottle donated by Andy Leonard. Wyatt Tuni won a Wal- Mart gift card donated by An gel Daniels. Herb Graybael won a $50 gas card d o n ated by Shawn Harry. Lawrence Spino, John Will iams, Jaylyn Suppah, and Joe Law each w on $5 lo ttery scratchoffs donated by Val Squiemphen; Herb Graybael won a yam coin purse donated by Val Squiemphen; June Smith and Sammi O ’Reilly each won a pair o f beaded earrings do nated by Shawna Tom. G ary G assner w on a beaded keychain donated by Geri Polk; Bryson Jim, Sally Bird, Ante Pamperien, Earl Squiem phen, and Luanne Foltz each won a Teepee Deli Gift Certificate donated by Warm Springs Ventures; and Arrita Sampson and Jordan Leonard each won a one liter soda d o n ated by Val Squiemphen. Call Val Squiemphen at (541) 980-2867 to make ar rangements to pick up your raffle item. W hy a H all o f Fame? B y M ike Clements A Hall o f Fame should be established to p erm anently honor individuals who have par ticipated in activities that are identified here on the Warm Springs Reservation. There is a rich heritage that our people have accomplished over the many decades. T he select few w ho are elected for induction will repre sent the very best the tribal people recognize, and will bring honor to themselves, their ac tivity, and the Confederated Tribes. P erhaps each spring we could select the candidates from the activities that are eligible for consideration and place their names in our Hall o f Fame. Plaques honoring each of the inductees and their achieve ments could be permanently displayed at a location where people could see them. This would be something we should start in the coming year after some good discussion. At the July 15 round table we had three people attend. Benny Heath, Gerald Smith and I were there, and had a lively discus sion on ideas and thoughts. We w ent away w ith the thought that we would look at other tribes and organizations with a hall o f fame in place. We felt we could gather some information that we could share at an upcoming round-table dis cussion. Wedding announcement Committees to meet The following are upcoming tribal committee meetings: Timber Committee: August 4, regular committee meeting 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at For estry. A ugust 11, bough cutters meeting 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at For estry. C om m ittee m em bers are Grant Clements Sr., chairman; Ellison David Sr., vice chair m an; E m erso n Sm ith, and Raymond Tsumpti Jr. W e Have experienced Cove... I n our parents, fa m ilie s a n d fr ie n d s a n d no w a new Cove in each other. Ibgether w ith our parents, we A p riC J S c o tt a n d (RoCand T/iCama I I I In v ite y o u to he our gu ests as w e exchange wedding vows. The ceremony wiCC he h e ld a t f o u r o 'cCocC in the afternoon on Saturday, A u g u st ninth, tw o th o u sa n d a n d eight a t the Education Committee: Warm Springs TuCC QospeC Church. July 31, Back 2 School BBQ planning meeting time at Eagle C asual attire. ACC fr ie n d s andfam iC y weCcome. Tech. August 12, regular commit tee meeting 4-6 p.m. at tribal ad ministration conference room 3. August 28: Back 2 School BBQ. Water Board: August 7, regular committee meeting 1-4 p.m. at Natural Re sources. C om m ittee m em bers are Roy Spino, chairman; Erland Suppah, vice chairm an; Delford Johnson. Committee secretary is Ikie Marie Heath-Brown, 553-3257/ 3259. Letters of Apology I To the people of the Con federated Tribes of Warm Springs, I, Calvin Williams, am sorry I broke Tribal law on March 8, 2008 by con tributing to the delinquency of a minor by furnishing al cohol to a 13 year old minor. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apologize to the fol lowing Warm Springs Com munity, who was directly im pacted by my actions. I also want to say that it will never happen again, and I will make every effort to follow our laws in the future. Calvin Williams To the people of the Con federated Tribes o f Warm Springs, I Merris Wallulatum, am sorry I broke tribal law on June 28, by committing disorderly conduct. I apolo gize to my family for the sham e my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apologize to the following: Tina, Rae, Deb and the Pi-Ume-Sha commit tee, who was directly im pacted by my actions. I also want to say that I will not let this happen again. I am go ing to do my best. Tina for give me. And I will make ev ery effort to follow our laws in the future. M erris Wallulatum, Jr. To the people of the Con federated Tribes o f Warm Springs: I Simone Danzuka, am sorry I broke Tribal law on June 11, by committing the offense o f assault and battery, and intend to better behave myself in public. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apologize to the fol lowing E. Leclaire, who was directly im pacted by my actions. A nd Twill make feveiy’effort'tb' I also want to say that initiative' toward venting my anger in a non-violent way has been taken, and I will make every effort to follow our laws in the future. follow our laws in the future. Simone Danzuka To the people of the Con federated Tribes o f W arm Springs: I, Ida Frank, am sorry I broke Tribal law on March 20, by appearing intoxicated in a public place. For that I apolo gize to everyone who was af fected by my actions. I apolo gize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. I also want to say that I will make every effort to follow our laws in the future. Ida Frank To the people o f the Con federated Tribes o f W arm Springs: I, Joseph Geary, am sorry I broke Tribal law on June 29, by possession of drug para phernalia. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apologize to the people of the rez, who were di rectly impacted by my actions. I also want to say I learned my lessons. NYE! And I will make every effort to follow our laws in the future. Joseph Geary To the people of the Con federated Tribes o f Warm Springs: I, Charley Strom, am sorry I broke Tribal law on June 25, by assaulting my wife, Brenda Strom, also Young Boise, I am very sorry to the people I have named. I am very sorry, I ask for forgiveness. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apolo gize to the following Brenda Strom, and Young Boise, who were directly impacted by my actions. I also want to say that I am very sorry please forgive me. Charley E. Strom that I will not be doing that again. And I will make every effort to follow our laws in the future. Loren Sweowat To the people o f the Con fed erated T ribes o f W arm Springs: I, Robert Allen, am sorry I broke Tribal law on June 14, by driving under the influence and endangering our future youth, I know I could have hurt them and other people o f the community I’m sorry. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our fam ily name. Further, I apologize to my kids who were directly im pacted by my actions. I also want to say that I will never endan ger them again. And I will make every effort to follow our laws in the future. Robert L. Allen To the people o f the Con fed erated T ribes o f Warm Springs: I, Jayce Wallulatum, am sorry I broke Tribal law on June 12, by driving under the influ ence and wrecklessly endanger ing Frederick Wallulatum. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apologize to Fred Wallulatum, Jr., who was directly impacted by my actions. I also want to say that I will do my best to not let this happen again. And I will make every effort to follow our laws in th e future. Jayce Wallulatum To the people o f the Con fed erated T ribes o f W arm Springs: I, Loren Sweowat, am sorry I broke Tribal law on June 29, by carrying a concealed weapon, and being drunk, I should have never been carry ing a knife at all. I am sorry. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apologize to W arm Springs tribe, who was directly impacted by my actions. I also want to say To the people o f the Con federated T ribes o f W arm Springs: I, Eric Leclaire, am sorry I broke Tribal law on June 11, by committing the crime of recklessly endangering and ha rassment while being under the influence o f intoxicants, I t’ll never happen again. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apolo gize to, with child, S. Danzuka, who was directly impacted by my actions. I also want to say that I have seeked professional help for my anger and problems. So I will be a better role model for my future family. And I will make every effort to follow our laws in the future. Eric LeClaire To the people o f the Con federated Tribes o f W arm Springs: I, Leonardo Cuevas, am sorry I broke Tribal law on June 12, by fleeing, attem pting to elude a pohce officer, and Equor violation. Also recklessly endan gering, and last but not least, reckless driving. I apologize to my family for the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apolo gize to the community, who was directly impacted by my actions. I also want to say that this wiU never happen again, and I apolo gize to the WSPD. And I will make every effort to foUow our laws in the future. Leonardo Cuevas To the people o f the Con federated Tribes o f W arm Springs: I, Jordan Jackson, am sorry I broke Tribal law on May 6, by being under the influence o f intoxicants while being a mi nor while walking on Tao-Shuh. f'apologize to niÿ family for thé shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apologize to my family and community who were directly impacted by my actions. I also want to say that it will never happen again. And I will make every effort to foUow our laws in the future. Jordan Jackson glect my children. I love them and I am glad that I have got them back. I apologize to my fantily for the shame my ac tions have brought to our fantily name. And I wiU make every effort to follow our laws in the future. Thanks. Roxanne Libokmeto To the people of the Con To the people o f the Con federated Tribes o f Warm federated T ribes o f W arm Springs: I, Lindsey YaUup, am Springs: I, Steven Arce, am sorry sorry I broke Tribal law on I broke Tribal law on June 12, June 29, by disturbing the by saying I ’m sorry for my peace and being charged with wrong doing in the community disorderly conduct, and E- and that it will never happen quor violation and to Zoann again. I apologize to my family Jackson-Tewee for my ac for the shame my actions have tions. I apologize to my fam- brought to our family name. Uy for the shame my actions F u rth er, I apologize to the have brought to our family WSPD who was directly im name. Further, I apologize to pacted by my actions. And I wiU make every effort to foUow our Warm Springs tribe, Davis laws in the future. Steven Arce and Switzler famiEes, who were directly impacted by my To the people o f the Con actions. And I wiU make ev federated T ribes o f W arm ery effort to foUow our laws Springs: I, Tyrone Muldrow, am in the future. Lindsey sorry I broke Tribal law on June Yallup 11, by fighting and having a pipe. To the people o f the Con I am sorry for whapperjed to Daffy Windyboy. I don’t re federated Tribes o f Warm member much, but I am sorry Springs: I, Desirae Boise, am for what I done that day and sorry I broke Tribal law on didn’t mean it. I am sorry again. March 26, 2008, by driving I apologize to my family for the under the influence o f in shame my actions have brought toxicants and reckless endan to our family name. Further, I germent o f my passengers apologize to the Warm Springs who were impacted by my ac tribe, for this matter, who were tions. I apologize to my fam- directly impacted by my actions. Uy for the shame my actions I also want to say that it won’t have b ro u g h t our family happen again, and I will make name. Further, I apologize to the every effort to foUow our laws in the future. T h an k you, following: Em ery Yallup, K enneth Tuckta Sr., S.B., Tyrone Muldrow who were directly impacted To the people o f the Con by my actions. I also want federated T ribes o f W arm to say that it will not happen Springs: I, Roxanne Libokmeto, again. I am reaUy sorry and am sorry I broke Tribal law on I will make every effort to June 14, by neglecting my chU- foUow our laws in the future. dren. I am sorry; this was my Desirae Boise first and last time that I will ne