Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 15, 2001, Page Page 10, Image 10

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Students host veterans
The Jefferson County Middle School hosted
a Veterans Day assembly and parade last week.
Three of the speakers at the assembly were
Warm Springs tribal member veterans, Larson
Kalama, Ross Kalama and Claud Smith Sr.
The veterans answered questions from the
students, and recounted some of their war experiences.
In the photograph at top left, Blaine Begay
and other Middle School band members
march for Veterans Day; and at top right,
students listen to veterans' speak. In the
photo at far right, Claud Smith Sr., Larson
Kalama and Ross Kalama addressed the
student assembly; and at right is Larson
Kalama speaking to the students.
Composite Products sees
bright fiiture for Tectonite
Allan Earnest, Jacob
Coochise, and Jim Mehlberg
recently traveled to Baltimore,
Maryland, to participate in the
Annual Door and Hardware
Institute Convention and Ex
position. This is the third consecutive
year that representatives of
Warm Springs Composite
Products (WSCP) have partici
pated in this convention, by
displaying products and ser
vices for the fire door indus
try. Participating in this event
gives WSCP a chance to pro
mote their product, Tectonite,
as the best choice of high-density
material used in the con
struction of 60 and 90 minute
fire doors, for both Flush and
Stile and Rail door construc
tion. For this year's show, a big
display item was smaller scale
versions of fire rated stile and
rail doors that have recently
ALOHA-Gloria Kay Ries,
65, Aloha, died October 24,
2001, at her home.
Private interment was in
Forest View Cemetery in For
est Grove.
Mrs. Ries was born Sept. 20,
1936, in Hagerman, Idaho, a
daughter of the Rev. Waldo
Jennings and Geneva Napa nee
Newell Boileau. She was raised
in Thomas, Okla., and gradu
ated from Custer High School
in 1954. She then attended
Draughns Business School in
Oklahoma City, Okla.
In 1959,m she married Bert
Seiffert in Banks. The lived
in Banks area. They later di
vorced. On October 10, 1977 she
married Raymond Ries in
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been certified.
The fire rated stile and rail
door market is now another
potential opportunity for
WSCP to explore in order to
increase sales in the future.
These types of doors are con
sidered to be very high-end
doors.
There is a very limited num
ber of companies that are cer
tified for fire rated stile and rail
door construction, and
Tectonite is one of the few
products that can be used in
this construction type fire
rated fire doors.
According to Plant Manager
Jim Mehlberg, "This conven
tion serves a number of differ
ent purposes. It allows us the
opportunity to present other
services that we can offer to
our current customers, the
ability to further market our
Tectonite material to prospec
tive customers and also offer
the opportunity for our staff
Howlak Tichum
Reno, Nev. They lived in
Cornelius and Christmas Val
ley. Mr. Ries died in 1999. Mrs
Ries then moved to Aloha.
She had worked at the dis
tribution hub of Portland Pub
lic Schools Library for several
years and then was a postal
clerk at the Beaverton Post
Office for 18 years and retired
in 1978.
Mrs. Ries enjoyed reading,
embroidery, oil painting,
square dancing and singing.
Survivors include three step
sons, Dave Ries, Mike Ries and
Raymond Ries; three step
daughters, Donna Sayler,
Cindi Ries and Susie Ries; a
step daughter-in-law, Jeri Ries;
and numerous grandchildren.
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to become more familiar with
the dire door industry in gen
eral." The DH I show, this year
marking its 26th anniversary, is
one of the largest door and
hardware shows in the U.S.
There are exhibitors and at
tendees from all over the world
that attend this show annually.
According to WSCP they are
hoping that the Tectonite they
have made many contacts with
companies both in the US and
overseas.
Most of WSCP sales are in
the U.S., but by exhibiting at
these types of shows they are
hoping that Tectonite will be
a well-known name in the fire
door market both domesti
cally and internationally.
Since returning from the -convention,
they have been
busy sending information and
samples to all the contacts that
were made.
Also surviving are two
brothers and sisters-in-law,
brothers and sisters-in-law, Sam
and Shirley Boileau, North
Plains, and Mitchell and
Arlene Boileau, Warm Springs;
two sisters and brothers-in-law,
Charlotte and Norman
Hawthorne, Cornelius and
Crystal and Levi Keo,
Simnasho; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death
by a step-son, Vern Ries.
Thew familiy suggest me
morial contributions to the
American Cancer Society,
0330 SW Curry St., Portland,
OR 97201.
Forest Grove Memorial
Chapel of Forest Grove was in
charge of arrangements.
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SpilyJiy Tyrnoo, INfarro Springs, Oregon November 15, 2001
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Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs Reservation
of Oregon
vs.
Celestine Whitewolfe,
Defendant
Notice of Hearing for
Publication
Case No. CV212-98
TO: Celestine
Whitewolfe
YOU ARE HEREBY NO
TIFIED: That the above cited
caes(s), as filed in the Warm
Springs Tribal Court, has been
scheduled for trialhearing at
10:30 a.m., on the 18,h day of
January, 2002.
YOU ARE HEREBY OR
DERED: 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 repre
sented by yourself, by an attor
ney, or by a spokesman, at
your own expense. You may
bring any documents you may
request the Court to subpoena
your witnesses, however, you
must submit your list of wit
nesses no later than two weeks
prior to trial; failure to do so
will not be considered insuffi
cient reason to postpone the
trial. If you have questions,
you should seek legal advice
immediately.
If you fail to appear as or
dered, the tribal court may
enter a complaint for contempt
of court and issue a warrant for
your arrest.
Dated this day at Warm
Springs, Oregon on October 8,
2001.
Wilma Ann Smith
Judge, Warm Springs
Tribal Court
&
Legal notices
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs Reservation
of Oregon Petitioner
vs.
Casey Green, Defendant
Notice of Hearing For
Publication
Case No. CV92-98
TO: Casey Green
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFED: 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 ex
pense. You may bring any docu
ments you believe are relevant
to this cause, and you may
bring witnesses to testify on
your behalf. You may request
the Court to subpoena 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 questions, you
should seek legal advice imme
diately. If you fail to appear as or
dered, the tribal court may
enter a complaint for contempt
of court and issue a warrant for
your arrest.
Dated at Warm Springs, Or
egon on October 8, 2001.
Wilma Ann Smith
Judge, Warm Springs
Tribal Court
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Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs Reservation
of Oregon, Petioner
vs.
WallulatumCarla
Pedraza
Respondent
RESCHEDULED
HEARING
Case No. JV63-84 Owen
TO: Kathlee
Wallulatum Owen
Wallulatum Carla Pedraza
YOU ARE HEREBY NO
TIFIED that a petition for
ConservatorGuardian 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 2:00 p.m., on the 11th, De
cember 2001, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. All of
the facts of the case will be
heard at this hearing, includ
ing evidence you wish to
present.
You must appear to
present your argument or the
other side will automatically
win. The Petitioner, Kathlee
Wallulatum, may then be given
all that is asked for in the peti
tion for ConservatorGuard
ian. 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, Or
egon on August 30, 2001.
Lola Sohappy, Judge
Warm Springs Tribal
Court