Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, August 02, 2017, Page 5, Image 5

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
August 2, 2017
ECE at the County Fair
Page 5
For sale at Indian Head
Indian Head Casino
has some pre-used items
for sale. Items will be sold
on a first-come first-
serve basis.
The following are the
descriptions.
Item: 13-inch Apple
MacBook Pro. $1,000.
Specs: 13.3-inch Retina
display; 2560 by 1600
resolution.
Item: 2.8GHz dual-
core Intel Core i5 proces-
sor; Turbo Boost up to
3.3GHz. 16GB on-board
memory
(not
upgradeable).
256GB built-in flash
storage hard drive.
Intel Iris 5100.
Refurbished 15.4-in
MacBook Pro, $1,250.
Specs: 15.4-in Retina
display. 2880 by 1800
resolution.
2.2GHz Quad-core
Intel i7 processor.
16GB of onboard
memory.
512GB built-in flash
storage hard drive.
720p FaceTime HD
camera.
Intel Iris Pro Graphics.
For information con-
tact Nicole Garcia at
541-460-7707.
NGarcia@indianhead
gaming.com
Sales are by cash or
money order only. Re-
spond by August 11.
Northern Paiute Powwow this weekend
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Patricia Brown, Michelle Jim and Rosa Wolfe (from left) at the Warm Springs Head Start and Early Head
information and outreach booth at the Jefferson County Fair. This marked the first year that Head Start-
Early Head Start had a booth at the fair.
9. With no further discussion
the meeting adjourned at 4:50 p.m.
July 25
1. Roll Call: Chief Alfred Smith
Jr., Chief Joseph Moses, Eugene
Greene Jr., Chairman, Charles
Calica, vice chairman, Raymond
Tsumpti, Valerie Switzler, Lee Tom,
and Brigette McConville. Emily
Yazzie, Recorder.
2. August agenda.
· Motion by Charles. Seconded
by Valerie approving August 2017
agenda subject to change. Ques-
tion: 7/0/0, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
3. Draft resolutions.
· Motion by Charles, seconded
by Valerie approving Resolution
No. 12,348A, amendment to Reso-
lution No. 12,348 correction on
tract of land to read 1/196 instead
of 1/1 and noted asterisks. Ques-
tion: 6/0/1, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
· Motion by Charles, seconded
by Lee approving Resolution No.
12,355 non-profit board of direc-
tors with edits; question; 4/0/3,
chairman not voting; motion car-
ried.
· Motion by Charles, seconded
by Valerie approving Resolution
No. 12,356: Blue Mountain
Helitours permit for eclipse utiliz-
ing Mount Jefferson. Question; 4/
1/2, Chairman not voting. Motion
carried.
4. Enrollments
· Motion by Charles, seconded
by Joseph approving Resolution
No. 12,357: July 2017 enrollments.
Questio: 6/0/1, Chairman not vot-
ing. Motion carried.
· Motion by Charles, seconded
by Valerie approving enrollments
officer to consult with the tribal
attorney on clarification of relin-
quishment, other considerations
and return with requested infor-
mation during the August enroll-
ments presentation. Question: 7/
0/0, Chairman not voting. Motion
carried.
5. Tribal member expressed
concerns regarding Tribal Court
and the Police Department. Fol-
low up to be completed by Secre-
tary Treasurer.
6. Tribal Attorney update.
· Motion by Charles, seconded
by Brigette approving the tribal at-
torney to share as non-Tribal
Council approved and communi-
cate with state on draft agreements
with edits. Question: 6/0/1, Chair-
man not voting, motion carried.
7. Amend state gas tax rebate
agreement.
· Motion by Raymond, sec-
onded by Charles approving the
current Inter-governmental
Agreement with state via the Or-
egon Department of Transporta-
tion for re-opener with Indian
Head Casino Plaza including Sec-
retary-Treasurer as tribal represen-
tative and state AG’s office. Ques-
tion: 6/0/1, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
8. Warrants update.
· Secretar y-Treasurer and
Chief Operations Officer to com-
plete follow up.
9. 5:10 adjourned.
The Central Oregon Council on
Aging and Legal Aid Services of
Oregon are working together to
offer legal services to low-income
older adults living in Central Or-
egon including the reservation.
The services are provided to
adults 60 years and older with pref-
erence to those in greatest social and
economic need, with particular at-
tention to low income, minority and
frail individuals.
To schedule an appointment and
to get more information, call Louise
15% OFF product
purchases
To redeem mention this ad,
or show your tribal ID.
Muir at 541-475-1148. The follow-
ing list of priority services will be
offered to seniors:
Income maintenance, health
care, food and nutrition, housing
and utilities. Additional services may
include correspondence, negotia-
tions and preparation of legal docu-
ments. Appointments are scheduled
for one-half an hour only. Crimi-
nal cases, simple wills, fee generat-
ing cases or conflicts of interest
cannot be handled through this pro-
gram.
The employee Wellness program will have a make-up class
August 10 at noon in the IHS atrium. The topic is Injury,
Prevention and Fitness. A light snack will be provided.
Local Peaches
One Hundred Percent Organic
Will Deliver!
Call 541 508-9338
$2 a pound ~ Through September ~
~ Located in Metolius ~
2321 Ollallie Lane
(PO Box 6)
Warm Springs, OR
Call 541-
553-1182
Grand entries are at noon and
7 p.m. Saturday, and at noon on
Sunday.
Legal help for low-income elders
Summaries of Tribal Council
July 24
1. Roll call: Chief Delvis Heath,
Chief Joseph Moses, Chief Alfred
Smith Jr., Chair man Eugene
Greene Jr., Vice Chairman Charles
Calica, Ronald Suppah, Raymond
Tsumpti, Carina Miller (by phone),
Lee Tom, Valerie Switzler and
Brigette McConville. Phoebe Joe,
Recorder.
2. WSFPI bond legislation up-
date.
3. Self Governance Compact
update.
4. Tribal Employment Rights
Office (TERO) board appoint-
ments.
· Motion by Brigette adopting
Resolution No. 12,352 appointing
tribal members Gerald Danzuka,
term ending 1/11/18; Glendon
Smith, term ending 1/11/19. Sec-
onded by Charles. Question: 6/0/
2, Chairman not voting. Motion
carried.
5. 2017 personnel policy.
· Motion by Charles adopting
Resolution No. 12,353 approving
the updated personnel manual. Sec-
onded by Valerie. Question: 7/0/
1, Chairman not voting. Motion
carried.
7. Timber LLC.
· Motion by Brigette to table
Resolution No. 12,354 for more
information. Seconded by Carina.
Question: 2/8/0, Chairman not
voting; Motion failed.
· Motion by Charles adopting
Resolution No. 12,354: The Tim-
ber LLC to continue as a business
entity under Tribal Council author-
ity. Seconded by Joseph. Question:
7/3/0, Chairman not voting. Mo-
tion carried.
8. Water quality update.
The Northern Paiute Powwow
is this weekend, August 5 and 6 at
the fairgrounds in Burns.
341 SW Sixth St.
Redmond
Tuesday - Saturday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
ph. 541-923-8071