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WARM SPKIMiS, OKKGON 97761
SlMLVAV TYMOO
Pase 8 April 25, 1986
Dental myths need revision
by Sandy Boers
HIS Hygienist
Most of us have heard a lot of
advice on how to take care of
our mouths. Relatives and friends
tell us about things they've heard
that will help us keep our mouths
healthy. While some of these
ideas are of value, some of them
aren't. Many of the ones that
aren't of value can even hurt
you. Here are some of the com
mon ones:
I. "To get teeth really clean,
you have to brush hard and
often."
Sometimes people who really
want to clean their mouths well,
will take the hardest, stiffest
toothbrush they can find and
brush their teeth as hard as they
can. Over the years, a lot of this
type of brushing can actually
start to wear their teeth down.
It can also make their gums
receed away from the crowns of
their teeth. If either of these
things happen, tooth sensitivity
can be a problem.
The best way to clean your
C onfederated Tribes Esther Stewart
Petitioner
I.iun Crowe
Respondent
Summons Case no(s). D0234-85
To: Laura Crowe
You are hereby notified that a Petition
for Court Supervision 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 10:00 a.m.. on the 9th day of May, 1986,
at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of
the facts of the case will be heard at this
hearing, including evidence you wish to
present.
You must appear to present your argument
or the other side will automatically win. The
Petitioner, N A, may then be given all that
is asked for in the Petition for Court
Supervision.
The Petitioner will be present at the
hearing. If you desire to personally argue
your side of the case, you may have a legal
aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense.
If you have any questions, you should
seek legal advice immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon this
1 1th day of April, 1986.
Lola Sohappy
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Virgil Orange
Defendant
Notice of TrialHearing
Case no(s). D71-79
To: Virgil Orange
You are hereby notified: That the above
cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been scheduled for
trial hearing at 9:30a.m., on the 1 5th day of
May, 1986.
You are hereby ordered: To be and
appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at
the time and date shown to defend against
the charge(s). You may be represented by
yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman,
at your own expense. You may bring any
documents you believe are relevant to this
cause, and you may bring any documents
you believe are relavant to this cause, and
you may bring witnesses to testify on your
behalf. You may request the Court to
subpeona your witnesses, however, you
must submit your list of witnesses no later
than two weeks prior to trial; failure to do
so will not be considered sufficient reason to
postpone the trial. If you have any questions,
you should seek legal advice immediately.
If you fail to appear as so ordered, the
Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for
contempt of court and issue a warrant for
your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon on this
15th day of April. 1986.
Anita Jackson
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
I Mi ik
An
announcement marquis was
the
classes of 1984 and 1 985 sold
teeth is to brush gently around
your gums with a soft toothbrush.
It may not feel like you're getting
your teeth clean at first, but you
may be cleaning your teeth better.
Also, the key to a healthy mouth
is not necessarily brushing three
or four times a day, but brushing
(and flossing) at least once a day
thoroughly. Brushing thoroughly
means brushing all teeth on all
of their different surfaces, front,
back top and in-between. Don't
forget to brush your touguc.
2. "Baby teeth arent important
because they just fall out any
way." Thank goodness this attitude
is changing. People are finally
realizing the importance of keep
ing their childrens' mouths
healthy. Aside from decayed
and infected teeth making the
baby physically sick, early loss
of teeth can cause real problems
in the child's bite later on in life.
Healthy baby teeth are necessary
for the child to eat a good diet
and to guide the permanent
teeth into place.
3. "Teeth, in general, aren't
Confederated Tribe of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Alex Lamere, Sr.
Defendant
Notice of Trial Hearing
Case no(s). D16-66-259
To: Alex Lamere, Sr.
You are hereby notified: That the above
cited case (s), as filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been scheduled fot
trial hearing at 9:00 a.m., on the 1 5th day oi
May. 1986.
You are hereby ordered: To be and
appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at
the time and date shown to defend against
the charge(s). You may be represented by
yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman;
at your own expense. You may bring any
documents you believe are relevant to this
cause, and you may bring witnesses to
testify on your behalf. You may request the
Court to subpeona your witnesses, however
you must submit your list of witnesses not
later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to
do so will not be considered sufficient
reason to postpone the trial. If you have any
questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
If you fail to appear as so ordered, the
Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for
contempt of court and issue a warrant for
your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this
15th day of April, 1986.
Anita Jackson
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Willie Boyd
Notice of Trial Hearing
Case no(s). D44-67-536
To: Willie Boyd
You are hereby notified: That the above
cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been scheduled for
trial hearing at 9:30a.m.. on the 1 6th day of
May, 1986.
You are hereby ordered: To be and
appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at
the time and date shown to defend against
the charges(s). You may be represented by
yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman,
at your own expense. You may bring any
documents your believe are relevant to this
cause, and you may bring witnesses to
testify on your behalf. You may request the
Court to subpeona your witnesses, however,
you must submit your list of witnesses no
later than two week prior to trial; failure to
do so will not be considered sufficient
reason to postpone the trial. If you have any
questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
If you fail to appear as so ordered, the
Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for
contempt of court and issue a warrant for
your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this
15th day of April, 1986.
Anita Jackson
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
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recently erected on the campus at
magazines to raise the 135.90 needed Jor the project.
I can
always get dentures."
Here's an attitude that needs
to be changed. Teeth are easily
overlooked, but just ask anyone
who has lost theirs. Almost every
denture patient I talk to says
that they wished they had taken
care of their teeth when they
were younger. Dentures are not
as sharp as natural teeth so
many foods can't be chewed
well. Also, having dentures does
not end your visits to the dentist.
Dentures need to be relined
every so often to keep them
from falling out or causing sore
spots every time you use them.
Dentures are not the answer.
Taking the time to maintain
your natural teeth is the answer.
Attention graduates
If anyone parents or relatives
know oi any nigh school or
college students who will be
graduatingattheend of May or
early June, 1986. Please contact:
Education Committee Secre
taryJewell VanPelt or Myrna
Courtney in Training Services Edu
cation as soon as possible.
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
William Begay
Defendant
Notice of TrialHearing
Case no(s). D49-70-421
To: William Begay
You are hereby notified: That the above
cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been scheduled for
trial hearing at 9:00 a.m., on the 1 6th day of
May, 1986.
You are hereby ordered: To be and
appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at
the time and date shown to defend against
the charge(s). You may be represented by
yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman,
at your own expense. You may bring any
documents you believe are relavant to this
cause, and you may bring witnesses to
testify on your behalf. You may request the
Court to subpeona your witnesses, however,
you must submit your list of witnesses no
later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to
do so will not be considered sufficient
reason to postpone the trial. If you have any
questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
If you fail to appear as so ordered, the
Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for
contempt of court and issue a warrant for
your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this
15th day of April, 1986.
Anita Jackson
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Wallace Albert, Sr.
Defendant
Notice of TrialHearing
Case no(s). D63-69-863
To: Wallace Albert, Sr.
You are hereby notified: That the above
cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been scheduled for
trial hearing at 10:30 a.m., on the 16th day
of May. 1986.
You are hereby notified: To be and
appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at
the time and date shown to defend against
the charge(s). You may be represented by
yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman,
at your own expense. You may bring any
documents you believe are relevant to this
cause, and you may bring witnesses to
testify on your behalf. You may request the
Court to subpeona your witnesses, however,
you must submit your list of witnesses no
later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to
do so will not be considered sufficient
reason to postpone the trial. If you have any
questions, you' should seek legal advice
immediately.
If you fail to appear as so ordered, the
Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for
contempt of court and issue a warrant for
your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this
15th day of April, 1986.
Anita Jackson
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
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yourself or a friend. Call 553-1161, ext. 274 with your answer.
Impact statement available
Notice of Availabilty of: 1)
Findings of no significant im
pact's; 2) Environmental Assess
ments for Longhouse, Muddy
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Amos Arquette, Jr.
Defendant
Notice of TrialHearing
Case no(s). D75-7S-606
To: Amos Arquette, Jr.
You are hereby notified: That the above
cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been scheduled for
trial hearing at 10:00 a.m., on the 16th day
of May, 1986.
You are hereby notified: To be and
appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at
the time and date shown to defend against
the charge(s). You may be represented by
yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman,
at your own expense. You may bring any
documents you believe are relevant to this
cause, and you may bring witnesses to
testify on your behalf. You may request the
Court to subpeona your witnesses, however,
you must submit your list of witnesses no
later than two weeks prior to trial; failure to
do will not be considered sufficient reason
to postpone the trial. If you have any
questions, you should seek legal advice
immediately.
If you fail to appear as so ordered, the
Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for
contempt of court and issue warrant for
your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this
15th day of April, 1986.
Anita Jackson
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
MJH Culture
week calendar
Culture week calendar of events
at Madras Jr. High include'
April 28 Andy Lucas will
present a talk on the Phillipines
and his experience there and at
Kah-Nee-Ta, Carrie Jo Vincent's
dance group will perform; April
29 Hispanic day-students will
dance. There will be a display of
Hispanic items; ApriL 30 Indian
Fashion Show; May 1 Indian
dancing, singing and drumming;
May 2 Students will sample
salmon and fry bread prepared
in the traditional manner, and
Howard Rainer will speak to
students
Alcohol education planned
The Community Counseling
Center will be presenting Alcohol
Program Education on the
following presentations in our
building from 4:00-5:00 p.m. on
the dates listed below:
Weed I May 7, 1986 Social
Aspects, Drinking and Driviing,
Anita Davis. Introduction to
Blood Alcohol Level. Awareness
of Alcohol or any other altering
drugs and how it can affect
mental and physical skills.
Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha
Warm Springs
Reverend Leo F. Weckerle
r.nnfpcuinn nrior to Mass
Sunday Mass begins at 8:30
Warm Springs Full Gospel Church
Onn Johnson, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Services 1 1 00 a m
Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Bi: e Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Geo Quiz
Run, Butte Creek, and Dry Creek
Logging Units on the Warm
Springs Indian Reservation.
Agency: Bureau of Indian
Affairs.
Action: Notice.
Summary: This notice advises
the public that: 1) A finding of
no significant impact (FONSI);
and 2) and Environmental
Assessment are available for
public review on each of the
above units.
Address: Comments and ques
tions should be addressed:
William L. Apgar, Environmen
tal Coordinator, Warm Springs
Agency, P.O. Box B, Warm
Springs, Oregon 97761.
Individuals wishing copies of
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Students learn that drugs are only for sick people during puppet
show presented to Warm Springs Elementary kindergarten students
by Earl Lawson's fifth grade class. Warm Springs prevention
coordinator Caroline Cruz discusses drugs with sick puppet.
Week II May 14, 1986 Medical
Aspects and Disease Concept
Charlotte Herkshan Awareness
of the Disease of "Alcoholism."
Week III May 21, 1986 Drug
Awareness, Ramona Tanewasha,
Introduction to the different
types of drugs that people are in
contact on a daily basis and the
consequences of their use.
Week IV-May 28, 1986 Psy
chological Aspects of Alcoho
lism, James Quaid, M.A. The
Church Services
a m
Warm Springs Presbylerlan Church
Kick MiDeiro, rasiui
Telephone: 553-1237
Sunday School and Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Bible Study Wednesdays 7 p.m.
Bible
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the Environmental Assessments
or the FONSIS should contact
the above individual. The Environ
mental Assessment and Forest
Management Plan is also avail
able for review at the Warm
Springs Forestry office in Warm
Springs, Oregon.
Birthdaydinner
planned
A birthday dinner, Sunday,
April 27 at the Simnasho
Longhouse, at 1 :30 p.m., will be
held for Olney Patt, Sr.
All family, friends and fellow
tribal employees are welcome to
attend.
psychological of substance abuse
disorders and method to cope
with the problems.
Week V June 4, 1986 Intro
duction of Step I of A.A. and
film-Urbana Manion Importance
of Step I in Sobriety and Obsta
cles of Treatment "We admit we
are powerless over alcohol and
that our lives had become unma
nageable." Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints
Elder, Clint Jacns
Tel: 475-6616
Worship 10:00 a.m.
Warm Springs Baptist Church
Allen Elston, Pastor
Tel: 553-1267
Sunday School 10:00 am.
Morning Worship 10:00 a m.
Study: Wednesday , 8:00 p m.
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