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    January 2, 2019
Page 9
Governmental Affairs director Louie Pitt came across this photograph,
found at Wasco County Museum at The Dalles.
The location of the tree is about a mile up Mill Creek in The Dalles. It is
on property called the Treaty Oaks Orchard, formerly owned by Jean Peterson.
Some time ago Louie visited the site, which at the time had the old dead oak
still standing. The the last time he went to site the dead stump had been
removed and regular trees planted.
One of the displays at the Museum at Warm Springs is also believed to be
from the old tree, and a gavel and base made from the oak are displayed in the
administration lobby. The caption of this photograph reads:
‘The Treaty Oak on the Denton-Nielson place on Mill Creek. The 1855
Indian Treaty was signed here, and which Theodore Mesplie witnessed along
with Charlie Denton and Lafayette Caldwell, who were his only neighbors in
1855, on Mill Creek.’
Employment
The following jobs were
advertised recently with
the Warm Springs Human
Resources Department.
Applicants are encour-
aged to attach cover let-
ter and resume with com-
pleted application.
Incomplete applica-
tions will not be pro-
cessed.
Questions regarding
application process can
be directed to 541-553-
3262. For full job descrip-
tions see: warmsprings-
nsn.gov
Human Resources
Compensation and
Benefits coordinator -
Contact Cheryl Tom 541)
553-3262.
Health and Human Ser-
vices
Prevention Coordina-
tor Trainee - Ron Hager
541-553-3205.
Community Health In-
formation Specialist -
Ron.
Senior Wellness Center
- In Home Care Worker -
Lucille Schuster 541-553-
3313.
Senior Wellness Center
cook - Lucille.
Children’s Protective
Services - Specialist -
Cecilia Collins 541-553-
3209.
Tribal Head Start -
Home Visitor - Jodi
Begay 541-553-3241.
Head Start - Teacher’s
Aide - Jodi Begay 541-
553-3241.
Tribal Day Care
Teacher - Bernie Aguirre
541-553-3241.
Behavioral Health Cen-
ter - Certified Recovery
Mentor - Misty Kopplin
541-553-3205.
Substance Abuse
Treatment Specialist -
Darryl Scott - 541-553-
3205.
Children’s Mental
Health Specialist - Darryl.
CPS - Protective Care
Provider - Reona Trimble
541- 553-3209.
Limited Duration Bus
Driver - Austin Greene 541-
553-3243.
Natural Resources
Wildland Fire Module
Crew Member - Josh
Sohappy 541-553-1146.
Wildland Fire Module
Squad Boss - Josh.
Conservation Law En-
forcement Ranger - Oswald
Bear Tias 541-553-2100.
Public Safety Branch
Corrections Officer -
Ron Gregory 541-553-3272.
Public Utilities
Custodian - Soloman
Stewart 541-553-3246.
Tribal Management
Director of Administra-
tive - Michele Stacona 541-
553-3212.
Indian Head Casino
Cage Cashier.
Cage Main Bank Cash-
ier.
Count Team Member.
Revenue Auditor.
Security Officer.
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Please note: All hearings are
conducted at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner,
vs.
Billy
Ber r y-
Speakthunder Sr., respon-
dent. Case no. FG23-18. To
Billy Berry-Speakthunder
Sr.:
You are hereby notified
that a bench probation review
has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
February 18, 2019 at 10 a.m.
If you fail to appear as so or-
dered, you may be charged
with contempt of court and
warrant may be issued for your
arrest.
PROBATE
In the matter of the es-
tate of Jacob Frank Sr., W.S.,
U/A, deceased. Estate no.
2012-PR28. The affidavit of
giving notice of final account
and order setting time filing
objections was posted on De-
cember 13, 2018.
In the matter of the es-
tate of Russell Billy Sr., non
member, deceased. Estate
no. 2015-PR16. To Redine
Billy, Marlene Billy-
Comenout, Jacob D. Billy,
David R. Billy, Michelle
Billy: You are hereby notified
that an informal probate hear-
ing is scheduled for January
14, 2019 at 9:30 a.m.
In the matter of the es-
tate of Victoria A.
Muldrow, W.S., U/A, de-
ceased. Estate no. 2018-
PR41. To Dempsena
Alanis-Ruiz, Angela Polk and
Tyrone Muldrow: You are
hereby notified that an informal
probate hearing is scheduled for
January 21, 2019 at 4:30 p.m.
In the matter of the estate
of Allen A. Langley Sr., non
member, deceased. Estate no.
2014-PR09. To Maxine
Clements, Larry Langley,
Marita Johnson, Cinda Lu
Bobb, Lori Fuentes and
Noree Guerin: You are hereby
notified that an informal pro-
bate hearing is rescheduled for
February 4, 2019 at 10:30 a.m.
Jury list for 2019
(Continued from page 5)
Frank, Melinda Ann
Frank, Priscilla
Frank, Sarah Jean
Frank,
Socorro
Vanessa
Frutos, Rosamaria
Frye, Jenaea Michelle
Fuentes Jr., Anton
Reyes
Fuentes, Andy Ray
Fuentes, Anthony War-
ren
Fuentes, Lori Louise
Fuentes, Louisa Eliza-
beth
Galan, Randi Yorel
George, Deborah Joy
George, Isaac Daniel
George, Vanessa Ruby
George, Winona Marie
Gilbert,
Douglas
George
Gilbert, Evelyn Alice
Gilbert, Mallory Chris-
tine
Gomez, Samantha
Jean
Graybael, Lynn Marie
Graybael,
Ricky
Herbert
Greene III, Eugene Arron
Greene, Justin Myles
Greene, Tianna Lynn
Greene, Wendell Eric
Greene-Boise, Berna Lou
Harvey, Windy Nicholas
Haskins, Julia Dahlana
Hatlestad, Jessi Valjon
Heath, Delvis Nathaniel
Heath, Jerrod Isaac
Heath, Johnson Nixon
Heath, Julia
Heath, Keena Starr
Heath, Weston James
Hellon, Leo Anthony
Hellon, Lewis Frederick
Henderson, Paul Bruce
Henry, Alexandria Sallie
Henry, Heleana Alexis
Henry, Leah
Holliday, Michelle Julia
Holliday, Morris Donald
Hoptowit, Donald Jay
Hoptowit, Dondi Packy
Hoptowit, Mary Ashley
Hoptowit, Shirley Joy
Hudson, D. W.
Hurtado, Elana Fay
Ike, Kelli Griffin
Ike, Sarah Patt
Jack, Selena Tonya
Bonser, Stephanie Herrera,
Francis Spino Jr., George
Spino, William Spino, Roger
Stwyer Jr., and Joel Thomp-
son Sr.: You are hereby notified
that an informal probate hear-
ing is rescheduled for February
4, 2019 at 10 a.m.
In the matter of the estate
of Deborah Scott (Brown),
W.S., U/A, deceased. Estate
no. 2018-PR07. To Vera Pill,
Amanda Smith and Roland
Kalama III: You are hereby
notified that an informal pro-
bate hearing is scheduled for
March 25, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.
In the matter of the estate
of Edward Spino Jr., W.S., U/
A, deceased. Estate no. 2017-
PR21. To Rosaline Moran,
Roxanne Begay, Raydine
Spino,
Louis
Spino,
Jacqualine Spino, Julianne
Jack,
Vangelique
Catherine
Jefferson, Valdimire
Vernon
Jensen, Timothy James
Jim, Gladys Ramona
Jim, Jason James
Jim, Lyman
Jim, Michelle Rae
Jim, Patricia Allen
Jim, Raymond Lee
Johnson, Leanne Danielle
Johnson, Racin Jason
Johnson, Radine Marietta
Johnson, Una Tess
Johnson-Bisland,
Roxanne Marie
Kalama, Andrea Ila
Kalama, Charles Martin
Kalama, Scott Farrell
Kalama, Shanell Martina
Kalama, Simon Gregg
Kalama, Whitney Lynn
Katchia, Damion Christo-
pher
Keo, James Allen
Kirk Jr., Oliver Leo
Kirk, Merle Anne
Pahteanz
Kirk, Natalie G
Kirk, Roberta Joy
Kirk, Willie Sittinghorse
Knight Crane, Vanessa
Frances
Lawrence, Candra Vanee
Lawrence, Carol Ann
Lawson, Estelle Gilla
Leclaire, Johnnie James
Leclaire, Kim Lorna
Leclaire, Louis Dean
Leonard, Jordan Taylor
Longknife,
Bridget
Charmaine
Lopez, Beatrice
Lopez, McKinley Luis
Lopez, Ramona Antonia
Sam
Lucei, Brandon Lee
Lujan, Andrew Wesley
Martinez, Carl Benjamin
Martinez, Daniel
McEwen, Barbie Lynn
McGill, Adena Rae
McGill, Debra Lynn
McKinley, Edna Louise
McKinley, Madeline Ruth
McKinley, Rosanne Vir-
ginia
Medina, Alexa Christel
Amelia
Medina, D’Covyn James
Neil
Medina, Lorena Lynette
Medina, Sirena Carleen
Medina, Thomas Neil
Miller, Marlen Ray
Miller, Mercedes Martha
Miller, Paula Jo
Miller, Shari Ann
Minnick,
Sidney
Papaluit
Minthorn, Cherae
Patrice
Minthorn, Dechelle
Delea
Mitchell Jr., Anthony
Owen
Mitchell, Robinson Ted
Moody, Keith Duane
Morales Jr., Jose
Guadalupe
Morning Owl, Neal
Jaron
Morning Owl, Rolin
Jetton
Moses, Jered Oliver
Moses, Joann
Nelson, Donminic
Keith
Northrup, Tiana Ruth
O‘reilly,
Sammi
Glenna
Picard-Smith, Denise
Gail
Plazola, Vanessa Ranae
Poitra, Melinda Nell
Polk, Annette Susan
Polk, Jerry Corbett
What is being done?
Water treatment plant
operators have been work-
ing in conjunction with the
engineers and staff from
Indian Heath Services to
resolve the issues at the wa-
ter treatment plant, and have
recalibrated turbidity meters
on December 6. We are
currently jar testing to de-
termine the best chemical
and dosage available to treat
the raw water. We are also
working under the advisory
of the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency and the Or-
egon Health Authority to
minimize any event(s) in the
future.
Branch of Public Utilities
general manager, at 541-
553-3246. Or email:
travis.wells@wstribes.org
Please share this infor-
mation with all the other
people who drink this wa-
ter, especially those who
may not have received
this notice directly (for ex-
ample, people in apart-
ments, nursing homes,
schools and businesses).
You can do this by post-
ing this notice in a public
place, or distributing cop-
ies by hand or mail.
This notice is being
published by the Warm
Springs Water System.
State Water System
ID#10410247. Dated:
December 26, 2018.
SWTRs Turbidity Exceedence Notice
Important informa-
tion about your drink-
ing water
War m Springs Wa-
ter System PWS
ID#104101247—Did
not meet treatment re-
quirements—Turbid-
ity.
Our water system re-
cently violated a drinking
water requirement. Al-
though this was not an
emergency, as our custom-
ers, you have a right to
know what happened,
what you should do, and
what we did, and are do-
ing, to correct the situa-
tion.
We routinely monitor
your water for turbidity
(cloudiness). This tells us
whether we are effectively
filtering the water supply.
Water samples for October
2018 showed that 13.77
percent of turbidity mea-
surements were over 0.3
turbidity units (NTUs)—
the standard is that no more
than 5 percent of samples
may exceed 0.3 turbidity
units per month. The tur-
bidity levels are relatively
low. However, their pres-
ence is a concern. Normal
turbidity levels at our plant
are 0.3 units.
What should I do?
There is nothing you
need to do. You do not
need to boil your water or
take other actions. We do
not know of any contami-
nation, and none of our
testing has shown disease-
causing organisms in the
drinking water.
If you have a severely
compromised immune sys-
tem, have an infant, are
pregnant, or are elderly, you
may be at increased risk and
should seek advice from
your health care providers
about drinking this water.
General guidelines on ways
to lessen the risk of infec-
tion by microbes are avail-
able from EPA’s Safe
Drinking Water Hotline at
1-800-426-4791.
What does this mean?
This is not an emer-
gency. If it had been, you
would have been notified
within 24 hours.
Note: Turbidity has no
health effects. However, tur-
bidity can interfere with dis-
infection and provide a me-
dium for microbial growth.
Turbidity may indicate the
presence of disease causing
organisms. These organisms
include bacteria, viruses,
and parasites which can
cause symptoms such as
nausea, cramps, diarrhea,
and associated headaches.
These symptoms are not
caused only by organisms in
drinking water. If you expe-
rience any of these symp-
toms and they persist, you
may want to seek medical
advice.
For more information,
please contact Travis Wells,