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TRIBAL PROGRAM NEWS TRIBAL COURT OF THE F CONFEDERATED TRIBES NOTICE OF PENDING LITIGATION OF SILETZ INDIANS OF OREGON © 1“------------------------ July 14 2004 by Kathryn Dick 000,1 telePbone no- ? 201 SE Swan Ave Siletz, OR 97380 44^228 IN THE MATTER OF: Siletz Tribal Per Capita Distrubution These matters came before the Court or review and the court being fully informed finds as follows: FINDING OF FACT 1) This Court has jurisdiction to review this matter as the Respondents' are members of the Confederated Tnbes of Siletz Indians (CTSI) 2) Petitioner filed a Notice to Offset Tribal Per Capita in the Siletz Tribal Court ORDER The following Tribal members have a lien filed against their per capita and do not have a valid mailmo address: ’ Larry Bostwick Mark Bremer Otto John Sonya Foster Manuel Bayya Travis Mason Robert Brandt You are instructed to contact Tribal Court by August 20. 2004 at 4 00 p.m If the above-mentioned people do not contact Tnbal Court by the date given an Order of Default will be entered against them SO ORDERED this 14*' day of July 2004 Calvin E. Gantenbein, Chief Judge Siletz Tribal Court Another Year of Wisdom Happy Birthday! Robert Baker, 8/5 Bert Bartow, 8/16 Delbert Bell, 8/25 Rosalie Bremner, 8/27 Joyce Britton, 8/11 Ronald Butler, 8/21 Gen Calaba, 8/19 Charles Depoe, 8/14 Peter Depoe, 8/21 Elizabeth Dotson, 8/4 Duane Endres, 8/2 Consuelo Fernandez, 8/1 Richard Fernandez, 8/30 Stephen Flores, 8/17 Kathleen Forster, 8/15 Mary Grabert, 8/28 Elders Hold Summer Barbeque Robert Jordan, 8/19 Joseph Lane Jr., 8/24 Lois Lanier, 8/13 Martha Lockhart, 8/12 Sharon Mason, 8/14 Wanda Melton, 8/17 Charlotte Noble, 8/9 Maxine Rilatos, 8/7 Marie Spratt, 8/4 Betty Stahr, 8/13 Revelle Standiford, 8/22 Gloria Stott, 8/16 Lorene Tedmon, 8/20 Mary Viles, 8/11 Shirley Walker, 8/1 Joan Washington, 8/7 On June 27, the elders had a barbeque at the Siletz Tribal Community Center. It was a fun day with relay games in the sun and good food. The relay game prizes were provided by the Elder Council funds. The elders feasted on steak, boneless pork ribs, shrimp kabobs, and crab salads, with all the trimmings to go along with great barbequed foods. Dessert consisted of mixed fresh berries and bananas on angel food cake and root beer floats. We ended the activities by playing bingo. Chinook Winds donated prizes for the bingo games. Fifty elders attended, along with 10 volunteers and three staff people. Everyone working together made this a very fun and successful event. Sister Francella s team of Kay Steele, Dennis Lane, and Kathryn Dick shows off its balloon-stuffing technique at the elders’ barbeque. Elders Enjoy Craft Class by Kathryn Dick The Siletz Elders met at the Tribal Community Center on June 8 to learn to make beaded brooches. Liz John taught the class for the 10 elders who took part. We had another class July 15 to finish the brooches. Classes also were held at the Salem and Portland area offices on July 20. 6 □ Siletz News . □ August 2004 Delores Pigsley, Rosalie Bremner, Delores Ben, and Gladys Bolton attend the dedication of the World War II memorial in Washington, D.C., in May.