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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Employment
The following jobs were
advertised recently with
the Warm Springs Human
Resources Department.
Applicants are encouraged
to attach cover letter and
resume with completed
application.
Incomplete applications
will not be processed.
Questions regarding ap-
plication process can be
directed to 541-553-3262.
For full job descriptions
see: warmsprings-nsn.gov
Finance
Acounts payable spe-
cialist – Contact Dena
Thurby, 541-553-3220.
Governmental Affairs
Community and Eco-
nomic Development Plan-
ner – Louie Pitt, 541-615-
0140.
Health and Human Ser-
vices
Early Childhood Educa-
tion Center – Manager –
Caroline Cruz, 541-615-
0140.
ECE – Secretary –
Misty Kopplin, 541-553-
3241.
Senior Wellness Center
– In-home care workers
– Lucille Schuster, 541-
553-3313.
Senior Wellness Center
– Cook – Lucille.
Behavioral Health Cen-
ter – Substance abuse
treatment specialist –
Darryl Scott, 541-553-
3205.
Behavioral Health Cen-
ter – Children’s mental
health specialist –
Darryl.
Children’s Protective
Services – Provider –
Reona Trimble, 541-553-
3209.
Recreation – Bus
driver (limited duration) –
Austin Greene, 541-553-
3243.
Community Health Ser-
November 7, 2018
vices – Maternal child
health nurse – Katie
Russell, 541-553-2460.
Community Health –
Medical social worker –
Katie.
Natural Resources
Conservation law en-
forcement – Oswald ‘Bear’
Tias, 541-553-2001.
Public Safety Branch
Corrections officer –
Ron Gregory, 541-553-
3272.
Police - Security officer
–Casey Lockey, 541-553-
3272.
Fire and Safety – Fire
fighter/medic —Karla
Bagley-Tias, 541-553-
1634.
Public Utilities
Housekeeping (limited
duration) – Brent Graybael,
541-553-2466.
The Plateau Travel
Plaza and Indian Head
Casino are advertising for
the following positions:
Indian Head Casino
Plateau Travel Plaza
general manager - Con-
tact Holly Waisanen, 541-
460-7777.
Maintenance/Custo-
dian - Rod Durfee 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7722.
Slot keyperson - Kyle/
Jason 541-460-7777 Ext.
7724.
Sous Chef - Peggy
Faria 541-460-7777 Ext.
7726.
Busser (part time) -
Heather Cody 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7725.
Dishwasher (part time)
- Damon Boynton 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7755.
Tule Grill cook (part
time) - Alex Manzano/
Heather Cody 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7725 / 7710.
Coffee stations atten-
dant (2 part time) -
Heather.
Food and beverage
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supervisor - Peggy.
Tule Grill attendant -
Heather.
Server (3 part time) -
Heather.
Main bank cashier (2
full time) - Wyval Rosamilia
541-460-7777 Ext. 7731
Cage cashier (4 full
time) - Wyval.
Security officer (2 full
time) - Tim Kerr 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7749.
IT support technician -
Donovan Todacheene 541-
460-7777 Ext. 7674.
Plateau Travel Plaza
General manager -
Holly Waisanen 541-460-
7777.
Security officer - Doug
Super 541-777-2818.
Line cook - Esten
Culpus541-777-2817.
The Warm Springs Extension Service is hiring
1.0 full-time employee (full-time, benefit eligible
position): Education Program Assistant II to ad-
minister and deliver the Growing Farms curriculum
under the Keepseagle Settlement Grant. This po-
sition is funded for a two year period. The position
will be responsible for the planning, organization,
and implementation of the Growing Farms program
at Warm Springs, as well as administering after-
program grants. In addition, this position will de-
liver other curriculum and programming as needed.
For more information or if you have questions,
contact Carol Tollefson at 541-475-7107. The posi-
tion closes November 10. To apply, go to:
http://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/67997
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Please note: All hearings
ar e conducted at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
TERRINE RABBIE, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV180-
04. TO: TERRINE
RABBIE,
SILAS
HOWTOPAT
SR.,
MADELINE BRUNOE, JV
PROS, CPS, P&P:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CUS-
TODY REVIEW has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for the 7 TH day
of DECEMBER, 2018 @
10:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
MYNTORA AGUILAR,
Respondent; Case No.
JV27,28-17;JV54A-12 -
JV55A-12. TO: MYNTORA
AGUILAR, WILLIAM
NAPYER, JV PROS, CPS,
P&P:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CUS-
TODY REVIEW has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for the 14 TH day
of DECEMBER, 2018 @
9:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
TASHEYNA SOHAPPY,
Respondent; Case No.
DO61,62-17.
TO:
TASHEYNA SOHAPPY,
MARIO PEREZ JR., JV
PROS, CPS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a CUSTODY RE-
VIEW has been scheduled with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for the
14 TH day of JANUARY, 2019
@ 3:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
TASHEYNA SOHAPPY,
Respondent; Case No. DO63-
17. TO: TASHEYNA
SOHAPPY, MARIO PEREZ
JR., ASHLEY REYES, MAR-
TIN & SARAH SPINO, JV
PROS, CPS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a CUSTODY RE-
VIEW has been scheduled with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for the
14 TH day of JANUARY, 2019
@ 4:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
MACHELL MACY, Respon-
dent; Case No. JV136-06,
JV118-10. TO: MACHELL
MACY,
WATKINS
JOHNSON, JV PROS, CPS,
P&P:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a PERMA-
NENCY HEARING has been
scheduled with the War m
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for the 13 TH day
of DECEMBER, 2018 @ 10:00
AM
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR CHANGE OF NAME -
IN THE MATTER OF: EM-
ERY RAIN CRAWFORD,
DOB: 6/29/2011. Case No.
DO180-17. Martin Spino, Pe-
titioner:
The above individual has
filed a Petition with this Court
to change said name from EM-
ERY RAIN CRAWFORD to
EMERY RAIN SPINO. A hear-
ing on this matter has been set
for 11:30 AM on the 4 th day
of DECEMBER 2018, at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. Any
person who may show cause
why this Petition should not be
granted must file such objection
in writing on or before 27 TH
day of NOVEMBER 2018.
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR CHANGE OF NAME -
IN THE MATTER OF:
Floyd Crawford Jr., DOB: 7/
03/2007. Case No. DO179-17.
Martin Spino, Petitioner.
The above individual has
filed a Petition with this Court
to change said name from
FLOYD CRAWFORD JR to
JULIUS ANTHONY SPINO.
A hearing on this matter has
been set for 11:00 AM on the
4 th day of DECEMBER 2018,
at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. Any person who may
show cause why this Petition
should not be granted must file
such objection in writing on or
before 27 TH day of NOVEM-
BER 2018.
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR CHANGE OF NAME -
IN THE MATTER OF:
DEVEY STACE ALISE
LAWRENCE, DOB: 7/01/
2010. Case No. DO132-18.
ANDREA
L.
GRUNDSTROM, Petitioner.
The above individual has
filed a Petition with this Court
to change said name from
DEVEY STACE ALISE
LAWRENCE to DEVEY
STACE ALISE LAWRENCE-
GRUNDSTROM. A hearing
on this matter has been set for
3:30 PM on the 16 th day of
JANUARY 2019, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. Any per-
son who may show cause why
this Petition should not be
granted must file such objection
in writing on or before 9 TH day
of JANUARY 2019.
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR CHANGE OF NAME -
IN THE MATTER OF:
RIYAN
DALIS
WEASELHEAD, DOB: 12/
12/2005. Case No. DO132-18.
ANDREA
L.
GRUNDSTROM, Petitioner.
The above individual has
filed a Petition with this Court
to change said name from
RIYAN
DALISE
WEASELHEAD to RIYAN
DALISE WEASELHEAD-
GRUNDSTROM. A hearing on
this matter has been set for 3:00
PM on the 16 th day of JANU-
ARY 2019, at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. Any person who
may show cause why this Peti-
tion should not be granted must
file such objection in writing on
or before 9 TH day of JANU-
ARY 2019.
KARLA BAGLEY-TIAS,
Petitioner, vs JUSTIN
GREENE, RESPONDENT;
Case No. DO53-11; DO40-16.
TO: JUSTIN GREENE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that an MODIFICA-
TION HEARING has been
filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
the 11 TH day of December,
2018 @ 11:00 AM
Rena Suppah, Petitioner,
vs. Desmond Florez, RE-
SPONDENT; Case No.
RO50-18. TO: Rena Suppah/
Desmond Florez: YOU ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED that a
RESTRAINING ORDER has
been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
the 27 TH day of November,
2018 @ 9:00 AM
PROBATE
In the matter of the estate
of Russell Billy Sr., non mem-
ber, deceased. Estate no. 2015-
PR 16. To Redine Billy,
Marlene Billy-Comenout,
Jacob D. Billy, David R. Billy
and Michelle Billy: You are
hereby notified that an informal
probate hearing is scheduled for
9:30 a.m. on December 3, 2018.
In the matter of the estate
of Malisa Wesley, W.S., U/A,
deceased. Estate no. 023-
PR04-02. To Roderick Wesley
and Jamey Wesley: You are
hereby notified that an informal
probate hearing is scheduled for
9 a.m. on December 3, 2018.
In the matter of the estate
of Bruce Brunoe Sr., W.S., U/
A, deceased. Estate no. 2012-
PR13. To Frances Brunoe,
Guy Gregg, Robert Brunoe,
Jeri Brunoe and Bruce
Brunoe Jr.: You are hereby no-
tified that an informal probate
hearing is scheduled for 11 a.m.
on November 14, 2018.
Resolutions of Tribal Council
Baseline
referendum
Whereas the Confeder-
ated Tribes of the Warm
Springs Reservation of Or-
egon (“Tribe”) is a federally
recognized Indian Tribe;
and,
Whereas on April 25,
2016 Resolution 12,157
which change the rules for
determining blood quantum
for automatic enrollment by
adding the 1980 census to
the list of baseline census
years for determining the
Confederated Tribes blood
quantum of applicants for
automatic enrollment was
passed; and,
Whereas three Simnasho
District representatives be-
lieved that Resolution
12,157 did not take into con-
sideration the consultation
of the tribe’s membership;
and,
Whereas the three
Simnasho District represen-
tatives invoked Article VI of
the Tribal Constitution and
By-Laws to call for a tribal
referendum on Resolution
12,157 for the vote of the
membership; and,
Whereas the Tribal
Council believes that the
question of whether to ap-
prove Resolution 12,157
should be submitted to the
vote of the membership per
Article VI of the Tribal Con-
stitution and By-Laws; now,
therefore,
Be it resolved by the
Twenty-Seventh Tribal Coun-
cil of the Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon, pur-
suant to Article V, Section
1(f), (l) and (u), and Article
VI of the Tribal Constitution
and By-Laws that the follow-
ing question be submitted to
a Referendum of the eligible
voters of the Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon to be
held on February 15, 2019:
Shall the Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reser vation of Oregon
(“Tribe”) authorize the Tribal
Council to amend the policy
with respect to Amended Ar-
ticle III, Section 2(a) of the
Tribal Constitution and By-
laws, in so far as the quan-
tum of blood is concerned,
shall be as follows:
In determining the quan-
tum of blood of the Confed-
erated Tribes of an applica-
tion for enrollment, all the
Indian blood of enrollees of
the Confederated Tribes as
shown on the census roll of
1940, 1960, or 1980 shall be
included as the blood of the
Confederated Tribes; and,
Any prospective enrollee
whose name did not appear
on the 1940, 1960, or 1980
roll shall be considered to
have the same blood quan-
tum as his or her full brother
or sister whose name did ap-
pear on the 1940, 1960, or
1980 census roll. If there
was no brother or sister on
the 1940, 1960, or 1980 cen-
sus roll, the enrollee’s blood
quantum will be determined
by the blood quantum of his
or her ancestors whose name
or names appeared on the
1940, 1960, or 1980 or prior
census rolls; and,
Should Resolution 12,157
determining the blood quan-
tum for the purpose of au-
tomatic enrollment be ap-
proved?
YES_______
NO_______
Resolution 12,520
Employee
Health plan
WHEREAS, The Con-
federated Tribes of the
Warm Springs Reservation
has, for many years, provided
an Employee Group Health
Plan (“Health Plan”)to its
employees; and,
WHEREAS,
War m
Springs Tribal Human Re-
sources Department has pro-
posed to Tribal Council cer-
tain amendments to the
Health Plan, as set out in
“Group Health Plan Amend-
ment #4”, attached to this
resolution and marked Ex-
hibit “A”; and,
WHEREAS, The pro-
posed plan amendments, if
approved, would become ef-
fective January 1, 2019, and
would represent a 15 percent
increase in employee payroll
deductions in recognition of
the rising costs of health care;
and,
WHEREAS, The Tribal
Council agrees with the pro-
posed Health Plan amend-
ments set out in Exhibit “A”
and wishes to authorize the
Chairman or the Secretary-
Treasurer/CEO or their des-
ignee, to sign and execute
Group Health Plan Amend-
ment #4; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, By
the (27 th ) Tribal Council of
the Confederated Tribes of
the Warm Springs Reserva-
tion of Oregon, pursuant to
Article V., Section 1.(f), (l),
and (u) of the Tribal Consti-
tution and By-Laws, that the
Tribal Council hereby adopts
and approves the Health Plan
Amendment #4 attached to
this resolution and marked
Exhibit “A”; and,
BE IT FURTHER RE-
SOLVED, That the Tribal
Council hereby authorizes the
Tribal Council Chairman, or
the Secretary-Treasurer/
CEO, or their designee, to
sign and execute the Group
Health Plan Amendments #4
attached to this resolution and
marked Exhibit “A” on behalf
of the Confederated Tribes
of the Warm Springs Reser-
vation of Oregon.
The USDA Farm Ser-
vice Agency encourages
agricultural producers to
vote in the 2018 county
committee elections.
County committees are
unique to the Farm Ser-
vice Agency, serving as a
direct link between agri-
cultural
committees
across the country.
Committees are a criti-
cal component of the day-
to-day operations of the
FSA. They are composed
of three to 11 members
who serve three-year
terms. Farmers and
ranchers who are elected
to serve apply their judg-
ment and knowledge to
help with the decisions
necessary to administer
FSA programs, ensuring
the needs of local pro-
ducers. Ballots went out
this week to eligible vot-
ers, and must be re-
turned or postmarked no
later than December 3.