Page 10 Spílya Táimu, Warm Springs, Oregon ‘Large enough to serve you... Small enough to care’ 866-299-0644 Featured Pre-Owned Vehicles 2015 GMC Acadia - 116,137 miles - $17,995 #12069A 2016 Buick LaCrosse - 53,003 miles - $23,995 #301219A 2017 Buick Encore - 40,292 miles - $20,995 #23513A 2015 GMC Sierra - 167,657 miles - $19,995 #36444B 2020 Chevrolet Trax - 13,128 miles - Chief Smith: (from page 1) Chief Smith did not agree with the election process for choosing the chief: He said this was not ‘customary’ as stated in the Constitution. The outcome of the vote did, however, result in his election to the Chieftainship and Tribal Council for life. In confir ming Chief Smith as Chief Wasco, Tribal Council at the time clarified they were giving recognition to the election results, not appointing the Wasco chief. Rather, the Wasco people by the election were acting as sovereign, pre-dating the tribal Constitution and By- Laws. Taking office in early November 2012, Chief Smith became the fourth Wasco Chief to serve his people since the formation of the modern tribal govern- ment in 1938. As Chief, he was well- loved and well-liked by fam- ily and friends, military vet- $23,995 #P2102 November 8 2017 Ford Explorer - 56,345 miles - (from page 1) Running for State Repre- sentative 57 is Greg Smith, Republican, unopposed. On the November 8 bal- lot for federal office are can- $32,995 #24819A 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee - 78,606 miles - $28,995 #17254A 2016 Toyota Highlander - 81,062 miles - 2019 Jeep Cherokee - 138,519 miles - $14,995 #86643B 2020 Buick Encore - 53,457 miles - $22,995 #06375B 2015 GMC Acadia - 68, miles - $25,995 #09254A 2020 Nissan Murano - 20,292 miles - $40,995 #18137A $30,995 #01607B October 5, 2022 10 years service on Council D.McMechan/Spilyay Flags outside of tribal Administration fly at half mast following the passing of Wasco Chief Smith. The county, City of Madras, school district and St. Charles-Madras also lowered their flags in honor. erans, and the people he served. He is remembered by those who worked with him, including who at times disagreed, as kind and cour- teous yet resolute in his de- cisions. Natural resources and the forests of the reserva- tion were points of special interest, informed by his years working in the woods. “Chief Alfred will be missed for all his good work he has done for the tribes over the years,” Robert Brunoe, Sec- retary-Treasurer, said in a letter to all the tribal mem- bership. “He was a hard worker in the woods logging with his company and in Tribal Council.” didates for U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative of the Second Congressional Dis- trict, which includes the res- ervation. Candidates for Sen- ate are Jo Rae Perkins, Re- publican; Dan Pulju, Pacific Green; Ron Wyden, Demo- crat and incumbent; and Chris Henry, Progressive. For the U.S. Representative of the Second District the candidates are Joe Yetter, Democrat; and Cliff Bentz, Republican and incumbent. The Oregon gov- ernorship, statewide ballots and other important questions are on the ballot.