Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 03, 1989, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    PACK 8 November 3, 1989
Warm Springs, Oregon
SpilyayTymoo
Native A merican guide published
K RS Pro announces the publi
cation of Robinon'i Rcdbook: A
Native American (iuidc to Wash
ington, DC, 1990 edition.
Due out in November 1989 in
time (or the ChrUtimas-giving sea
son, the 40-plu paged (iuidc con
tains over 100 entries listing con
tacts in the Nation's Capitol that
will be of interest to Native Ameri
cans and those involved in business
in Washington. D C, related to
Native American affairs. It con
tinues the popular D.C. Directory
issued, until 1985. by the Phelps
Stokes Fund.
Hound in a 5'Jx7'4 format to fit
into purse or brcicfcasc. the Red
book contains the names and
addresses of individuals and offices
Indians often need to contact in the
Nation's Capitol. It includes eve
ryone from Bush the President of
the American Indian Society of
Washington. D C. to Bush the
President of the United States.
Want to know where Indians
"hang out"after their work is done?
The Redbook gives you what,
where, when and who to call on
area Indian "doings" like bowling
and Softball leagues, monthly meet
ings of community groups, pow
wows, annual dinners and even
some "watering holes."
Birthdays to
remember
Did you know that there are
about 50 Indian private and non
profit organizations in D.C? I hey
mostly do business with the
Government and with Indians, but
Gary's is a restaurant, Red Ik-ar
I imilcd is a specialty craft firm and
I rankic Welch of America is a top
fashion ilfMi'nfr
Single copies of the Rcdbook are
S 19.95 each plus $ 1 .50 postage and
handling. On orders of 25 or more
copies to u single purchases, a 15
percent discount on the total is
offered. Write RRS Press. PO Box
39003. Washington. D.C. 20016 or
call (202) 537-6070.
Senior Citizen November
Birthdays
1 Milan Smith, Sr.
3 Nettie Shawaway
18 Manuel Garcia
28 Franklin Suppah
29 Zelma Smith
30 Ben Holliday
Sr. Citizens' November menu
Thursdays
November 2
Red Beans and Ham
Rice
Tomato Slices and Cheese
Fried Bread
Fruit
Orange Juice
November 9
Franks
Macaroni and Cheese
Relish Dish
Peas
Fruit
Punch
November 16
Pork Chops and Applesauce
Rice
Broccoli
Tossed Salad
Fruit
Lemonade
Wheat Rolls
November 22
Special Meal
November 29
Meatloaf
Potatoes
Broccoli
Carrot Salad
Fruit
Punch
White Bread
Tuesdays
November 7
Roast Beef
Potatoes and Gravy
Tossed Salad
Spinach
Fruit
Pineapple Juice
November 14
Tripe and Hominy
Green Salad
Brussel Sprouts
Fruit
PearGrape Juice
French Bread
November 21
Oven Fried Chicken
Potatoes
Corn
Coleslaw
Fruit
ApplePear Juice
Wheat Bread
November 27
Ham, Baked Salmon
Potatoes
Fruit Salad
Sweet Potatoes
Corn
Apple Juice
Rolls
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Cowdeo
Cont. from page 6
keyhole which was marked with
white powder on the arena floor.
The winners in each category were
as follows: Pee Wee division, Abe
McNamee; Junior division, Kellie
McNamee and, Senior division,
Amy Anderson.
Flint Scott won the cow riding
and also the barrel race. In placing
in so many events, Scott was award
ed the Ail-Around championship
and was presented a pair of chaps.
So, as the dust settles once again,
plans will soon be on the drawing
board for the next Cowdeo. There
were a lot of new faces from Warm
Springs entered this year.
MHS students participate in Homecoming
Adopt-a-Smoker
on Thursday, November 16
(Support a friend smoker for the day!)
Join the Fun Walk and Games
from 12 noon to 1 p.m.
in the Community Center Social Hall
Yummy Snacks and Beverages
will be available
Cold Turkey Raffle Drawing at
4:30 p.m.
Everyone is invited for the snacks, even if
you're a non-smoker or are trying to quit!
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Student places in Grass Dance championship
Homecoming princess Luanne Foltz rides with escort Scott Moses in
parade.
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Warm Springs fifth grade stu
dent Reggie Heath took fifth place
in the Little Boy's Grass cham
pionship dance in Bismark, North
Dakota, The 10-year-old competed
against 950 other youth dancers
during the 20th Anniversary Uni
ted Tribes International Powwow
in September.
Heath says he danced four or
five times and eventually finished
in the top five with 75 points, 19
less than the first place winner. He
took home a ribbon and fifty dol
lars which he plans to spend on his
grass dance costume.
The young dancer says he's get
ting better at dancing and he's
going to continue working toward
first place.
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Matthew Smith helps provide the
music during Homecoming parade.
Court notices
The Conffdtrtttd Triba or the Warm Sprinp
Reservation or Oregon
Tribe to sell 16 fleet vehicles
Property Description Comments
V-222 1 980 Datsun Pick-Up; White with Utility Bed $1 ,500
V-221 1980 Datsun Pick-Up; White with Utility Bed $1,500
V-26 1982 Datsun Pick-Up; Yellowish Orange $1,500
V-14 1983 Ford 34-Ton 4x4 Pick-Up; White $4,150
V-197 1979 Chevy -Ton 4x4 Pick-Up; White $2,650
V-49 1985 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan LTD; White $2,850
V-74 1986 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan LTD; White $3,950
V-76 1986 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan LTD; White $4,000
V-6 1983 Chevy -Ton Pick-Up; White $3,600
V-39 1981 Datsun Pick-Up; Yellowish Orange $1,275
V-18 1983 Ford -Ton Pick-Up; White $2,950
V-27 1981 International Shuttle Bus; Light Yellow . $3,500
V-50 1985 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan LTD; White $2,850
V-220 1958 International Fire Truck; Red $3,200
V-217 1980 Datsun Pick-Up; Yellowish Orange $1,750
Tank Trailer; Red, 4,650 Gallon Capacity $3,000
Starting date for tribal members only sale was October 25, 1989. There is no closing date.
Starting date for general public sale is November 13, 1989. There is no closing date
All units will be sold "as is." All sales are for "cash only."
Tribal members processing loans for vehicles through the credit office must have certification of
oan from that office before vehicle will be released.
Payment can be made at the property management section of the Durchasina rienartment
ocated at the tribal administration building.
venicies are on display at the tribal vehicle pool. -
Maurice Smith escorts Homecom
ing queen Marcie Hawes.
Princess Joey Ratliffis escorted by
Wayne Miller.
Elmini L. Johnson
Defendant
Order to Show Cause for Public Notice
Case no. CR 137-89
To: Elmlna L. Johnson
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
case(s). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 3:00
p.m., on the 21st day of November, 1989.
You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and
dale shown to show cause why the suspended
sentence of $100 fine and 10 days jail, should not
be imposed for your failure to comply with the
sentence imposed against you. This hearing will
not be a full hearing on the merits of case; you
must appear and defend against a complaint that
you failed to obey the Order of the Court.
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. If you
have any questions, you should seek legal assist
ance immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, on this 19th
day of October, 1989.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation of Oregon
Tribal Court news
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Jeaslyn Spino
Defendant
Order to Show Cause for Public Notice
Case no. CR344-M
To: Jeaslyn Spino
You are hereby notified: That the above cited
casefs). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for show cause hearing at 3 00
p.m.. on the 15th day of November, 1989.
You are hereby ordered: To be and aonear at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and
date shown to show cause why the suspended
sentence of SI 25 fine and 30 days jail, should not
be imposed for your failure to comply with the
sentence imposed against you. This hearing will
not be a full hearing on the merits of case; you
must appear and defend against a complaint that
you failed to obey the Order of the Court.
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. If you
have any questions, you should seek legal assist
ance immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, oa this 1 3th
day of October. 1989.
..-T ' Waker tanfnne III
Jarfge, Warm Springs Tribal Cossrt
Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon oa this 19th
day of October. 199.
In an effort to provide commun
ity assistance, awareness and edu
cation, the Tribal Court will be
submitting articles such as the fol
lowing regarding"Affidavits of Pre
judice." The information and sec
tions of the Tribal Code will hope
fully enable you to submit docu
ments necessary with all of the
required information for an imme
diate response by the Court.
Many documents cannot be
accepted and are sent back due to
lack of specific information. I'm
sure you've heard the statement
form "Dragnet" where Sergeant
Friday says. "Just the fact, ma'am."
Well, that is what the Court
requires, "the facts."
The Affidavit of Prejudice is
self-explanatory in the Code sec
tion 200.270(2). The facts must be
stated specifically why you believe
a fair hearing or trial decision
could not be received from that
judge.
Filing an Affidavit of Prejudice
WSTC 200.270 Disqualifica
tions A Tribal Court judge may
be disqualified from presiding over
a particular case where there is a
conflict of interest, a request for
disqualification or a self-disqualification.
1. No judge shall be qualited to
act as judge in any case wherein
that judge has a direct interest or
where any party to the action is a
relative by marriage or by blood in
the first or second degree. Removal
of the judge form the case in these
circumstances is mandatory. Par
ties to the case may not waive this
disqualification rule.
2. A judge may be removed from
the case upon the basis of an Affi
davit of Prejudice which has been
filed by one of the parties. The
Affidavit must be in writing and
must offer facts and evidence to
support the request. The reasons
presented must be sufficient to lead
a reasonable person to beieve that
the party could not receive a fair
trial by the judge being opposed.
Decision on the request by an
impartial judge is discretionary and
final.
3. In some cases a judge may
elect to disqualify himself or her
self. This is a personal decision and
is not mandatory. Such decision
will normally be made where the
affected judge feels that a decision
on the case could not be fairly
made without bias or prejudice.
This very personal decision may
not be challenged.