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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
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In support
I am supporting Susan Guerin
for Agency District representative
on Tribal Council. I support Susan
for the following reasons:
1. She has shown knowledge of
the major documents, constitution,
Bylaws, etc. I have heard her speak
about these, and other pertinent
tribal documents, in Council.
2. She has stressed to the cur-
rent representatives that they should
have at least quarterly meetings, if
not monthly. We vote them in, they
should report back to us. Susan will
do this.
3. She is a communicator—some
people do not like this, but those of
us who are interested in what’s go-
ing on in our community, want to
hear about it. She is always avail-
able to answer questions.
4. In May 2014, people began to
talk about subjects not being dis-
cussed with the people by Council.
Susan organized monthly meetings
so communication could begin.
Various tribal members began to at-
tend and discuss our ‘corporation.’
She didn’t have to be a Council mem-
ber to show she cares about our
people. That’s the kind of person
we need on Tribal Council.
5. She has furthered her educa-
tion beyond high school.
6. She has run her own business
and can read balance sheets. She
has attended Council meetings to
ask about our businesses’ bottom
lines.
7. She is one of the founding
members of the local American Le-
gion, celebrating our veterans and
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Wrestler competing at Reno Worlds
their families.
8. Her grandma, Bessie Guerin,
was one of the Council members
who stood up for us years ago for
the McQuinn Strip. I know Susan
will do the same.
Thank you. Susan will represent
us well.
Mavis Shaw
Birthdays
I’d like to wish and hope my old-
est son Floyd Frank Jr. and his fa-
ther Floyd Frank Sr. had safe and
wonderful birthdays this year.
My oldest son Junior’s birthday
was on March 18, and his father
Floyd Sr.’s birthday was on March
13. Just keep trucking, taking it one
day at a time.
You two are still young men. Be
happy. Remember those who love
you.
Evette Patt, 689 W. 13th Ave.,
no. 1, Eugene, OR 97402.
Birth
Justine Queahpama-Mehlberg
and Penny Danzuka are pleased to
announce the birth of their son
Callan Leroy Mehlberg, born on
March 15, 2016.
Callan joins brother Colden, age
15 months.
Grandparents on the father’s side
are Jim and Heather Mehlberg, and
Shauna Queahpama.
Grandparents on the mother’s
side are Loretta Danzuka and
Gerald Danzuka.
Madras High School student
and tribal member Quentin
Scott is traveling to the Flo Wres-
tling Reno Worlds in Reno Ne-
vada, April 7-10.
This tournament is the last
stop for the prestigious Trinity
Award, and last chance for Fu-
ture Olympian Points.
The Trinity award is for top
kid wrestlers in the country who
compete on the national level,
through a point system estab-
lished as a tour incentive.
Last year Quentin was one
match from placing at the Tulsa
Nationals, and scratched in
Reno due to an injury the week-
end before in Iowa, at the Asics
Nationals.
Quentin is a sophomore at
Madras High School, where he
currently participates in track
and field. He and his family
moved home last spring from
Kansas.
Quentin also enjoys working
at his Job at Frank Stables at
Kah-Nee-Ta. He likes the job,
he says, as a way to meet new
people and saving money for
sports travels.
Reno isn’t his only tourney
Courtesy photo.
Quentin Scott at recent wrestling tourney.
coming up, as he is scheduled to
travel to Oklahoma City, Battle-
ground, Wash., Las Vegas, and
Fargo, North Dakota for National
tourneys over summer.
“‘Reppin’ Natives and Warm
Springs,” he says, have always been
a privilege and honor.
His future goals, Quentin says,
are “to win titles for my people,
my family and my nation of Warm
Springs.” He also has the educa-
tional goal of pursuing a college
scholarship and possible Olympic
Trials.
Stay tuned for fundraisers and
upcoming announcements. ‘Team
Q’ t-shirts will be available, plus a
‘Go Fund Me’ account: type
‘Road to Championship or
Quentin Scott’ in search bar.
High Desert Museum call to artists
The High Desert Museum in
Bend is now accepting entries for
this year’s Art of the West exhibi-
tion and silent auction.
This fundraising event fea-
tures fine art depictions of the
Western region of the U.S. by
contemporary artists. Art of the
West complements the museum’s
annual High Desert Rendezvous
gala.
The selected works will be on
exhibit from July 22-September 11
in the museum’s Brooks Gallery.
Members and guests may bid
on pieces during this period or
buy them outright.
Rules for entry and the submis-
sion form are available online at:
www.highdesertmuseum.org
Art of the West is presented by
Bank of the Cascades.
Constitution
(Continued from page 1)
The challenge must be in writ-
ing and include substantiating
evidence. This should be submit-
ted to the Secretary of the Inte-
rior, through the Officer in
Charge as listed below:
Denys Schjoll, Election Board
Chairman
PO Box 1239, War m
Springs, OR 97761
Physical address: 1233 Veter-
ans Street, Warm Springs, OR
97761 (open 7:30 a.m.– 4 p.m.).
Phone: 541-553-2411 - Fax:
541-553-2426
Email:
Denys.Schjoll@bia.gov
If it is the opinion of the
Secretary that the objections
are valid and warrant a recount
or new election, the Secretary
shall order a recount or new
election.
The results of the recount
of the new election are final.
On February 24, 2016, the
Tribal Council passed a motion
to provide the membership with
information on the proposed
changes to the Constitution and
By-Laws.
The purpose of this letter
(and the complete explanations
– not reprinted here) is to pro-
vide additional information for
consideration.
Courtesy Oregon State Police.
A California woman died in a two-vehicle
head-on crash on Highway 26 last week. The
wreck happened the afternoon of Monday,
March 21, just past the bridge on the way to
Madras.
Linda Cushing, 69, of Fullerton, Calif., was
pronounced dead at the scene. Two other
people had minor injuries in the accident.
The highway was closed in both directions for
about an hour and half, then opened to just
one lane for another couple of hours.
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