Page 4 April 17, 1995 Smoke Signals I iiwiHIMIIinillllllMIWIHMimilllllll II J.I..U,IIIIIIBIIWUmull-I.MIII.IIIIIILliiMWliil IIWIIIMIMIIIilllMlllllllllllllll Will IIIJ Jill millwIllJIilllillMIIJWI JIIIIMIliiMllMJIIMWJWIJiilll iluWllLIWillJilullllWi JWIWIIIIWW I HI 'inn rjT- MMM mwi wi i i 17 V 'V Council spotlight on Gene Labonte Gene Labonte is the latest Tribal Council member to be featured in the Council Spotlight. He was elected last year and is al most one-third of the way through his term. This is Gene's second time on Council, he was a member back in 1987-90. Gene was born and raised in Grand Ronde and attended Clover leaf School. He married his wife Gail, and moved to the Springfield area where he has owned several businesses and raised his five children. Now he lives in Sheridan. In addition to the businesses he has owned, Gene also has worked in the woods, and maintains a strong interest in the timber industry. "I am the Tribal Council liaison to the Timber Committee," said Gene. "And I represent the Tribe at the Inter-Tribal Timber Council conven tions." Gene will be attending the 17th annual convention this month in Yakima. In the next two years Gene wants to focus his attention on other impor tant issues, as well. "I'm interested in housing, health, and setting up a retirement plan for our elders," he said. Of the tribal casino, Gene said he wants it to be a catalyst for other businesses that can help pave the way for a profitable future. "I believe that gaming, although profitable, may not last long because you never know when the government will change and do away with it." Gene said that there are many other economic opportunities for the Tribe. In his spare time, Gene enjoys working on cars. He always had a passion for the older vintage models. He says his favorite time was the 50's, when people didn't have to lock their doors at night and life seemed to be at a slower pace. Gene doesn't have much spare time anymore, though. "Being on Coun cil is really a full-time job," he said. USD needs survey volunteers The Grand Ronde Human Services Division is offering a $50 prize for one man and one woman to participate in a health assessment survey from April to July. The survey asks questions of tribal people about their health and the results will reveal trends about our health status. Since restoration, the Tribe, through our Hu man Service Division, has developed many pro grams, and this survey is one way to show which programs are making a difference in the commu nity. Participants will be randomly selected from all tribal members by enrollment number. Those in dividuals who are chosen will be eligible to enter the drawing. Surveyors will be coming to tribal members in April, May, and June as they collect information. The results will be available in September. If you have any questions please contact Bonnie Tom at (503) 879-5211. Human Resources manager receives certification The Tribe's Human Re sources Manager, Kit Devine, has received a cer tification as a Senior Pro fessional in Human Re sources. She received the certifi cation from the Human Resource Certification In stitute, a non-profit educa tional research and certify ing organization created for the purpose of main taining performance standards and increasing the level of professionalism of individuals in the personnel and human resource field. To reach Senior Professional status, Kit successfully completed an experienceeducation evaluation and a rigorous examination of comprehensive knowledge in the field of Human Resource Management. 1" 1 j I v? . v 4 v Tribal Burial Fund notice The Tribal Council has adopted the following policy which will be included as part of the Burial Policy. Eligibility for the additional $150 benefit is the same as for the Burial benefit of $3,000. (e) Reception Benefit: . ... .. . - ( 1 ) Any Tribal member or spouse or parent of a Tribal member who has applied for payment under (c) above may apply for payment of a reception benefit of up to $ 1 50 per funeral. The reception benefit shall be applied to food costs for the funeral reception. (2) Application for a Reception Benefit shall be in the same manner as that for a burial benefit. Payment shall be made to the applicant. Margo Mercier, EnrollmentVital Statistics administers the burial benefit. If you have any questions, please contact her. Also, if volunteers are needed for help with meals, Val Grout has volunteered to be a contact person for this purpose. Val will help identify volunteer helpers. Decree Changing Name Based on the allegations set forth in the petition for change of name filed by the petitioner in the above entitled case and its supporting affidavit, the court finds: 1 . The petitioner is over 1 8 years of age; 2. The petitioner is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Commu nity of Oregon; 3. The petitioner has not petitioned and been granted a change of name by the Tribal Court within the past twelve (12) months; 4. All persons entitled to notice have been properly served with a copy of the Notice for Name Change, and 5. No objection to the petition has been filed by any creditor or former spouse of the petitioner. Based on the foregoing findings the court decrees: 1. That the name of the petitioner be changed from Mary Margaret Payne to Mary Margaret Brickell; 2. That the Clerk of the Tribal Court shall cause a copy of this order to be published in the Tribal Newsletter; 3. That the Clerk of the Tribal Court shall submit a certified copy of this order to the Tribal Enrollment office; 4. That the petitioner shall surrender all old Tribal Identification cards bearing petitioner's former name to the Tribal Enrollment office prior to the Enrollment office issuing petitioner new Tribal Identification cards bearing the petitioner's new name; 5. That within sixty (60) days from the date of this order the Tribal Enrollment staff and if necessary the Tribal Enrollment Committee shall cause new Tribal Identification cards to be issued to petitioner showing the new name of the Tribal member and shall change the official membership roll and all official enrollment records of the Tribe to reflect the petitioner's new name as stated in this Decree; 6. That the Oregon Department of Vital Statistics is authorized to issue a new birth certificate to petitioner in such form as to indicate th.it her name is Mary Margaret Brickell. Dated this 28th day of March, 1995. Robert W. Goodwin, Chief Judge. Decree Changing Name Based on the allegations set forth in the petition for change of name filed by the petitioner in the above entitled case and its supporting affidavit, the court finds: 1. The petitioner is over 18 years of age; 2. The petitioner is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Commu nity of Oregon; 3. The petitioner has not petitioned and been granted a change of name by the Tribal Court within the past twelve (12) months; 4. All persons entitled to notice have been properly served with a copy of the Notice for Name Change, and 5. No objection to the petition has been filed by any creditor or former spouse of the petitioner. Based on the foregoing findings the court decrees: 1. That the name of the petitioner be changed from Jonathan Ray Huettl to Jonathan Ray George; 2. That the Clerk of the Tribal Court shall cause a copy of this order to be published in the Tribal Newsletter; 3. That the Clerk of the Tribal Court shall submit a certified copy of this order to the Tribal Enrollment office; 4. That the petitioner shall surrender all old Tribal Identification cards bearing petitioner's former name to the Tribal Enrollment office prior to the Enrollment office issuing petitioner new Tribal Identification cards bearing the petitioner's new name; 5. That within sixty (60) days from the date of this order the Tribal Enrollment staff and if necessary the Tribal Enrollment Committee shall cause new Tribal Identification cards to be issued to petitioner showing the new name of the Tribal member and shall change the official membership roll and all official enrollment records of the Tribe to reflect the petitioner's new name as stated in this Decree; 6. That the Oregon Department of Vital Statistics is authorized to issue a new birth certificate to petitioner in such form as to indicate that her name is Jonathan Ray George. Dated this 28th day of March, 1995. Robert W. Goodwin, Chief Judge.