Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 29, 2001, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Wji-ro Springs, Oregon November 29, 2001 .
Wellness Team
entertains at
Seniors dinner
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The Seaside Wellness Team
performed a short historic skit
for the Seniors Thanksgiving
Dinner.
The team members are
Ivonnc Nathan, Arlcne
Boileau, Irene Towe and
Lucinda Green. The Agency
Longhouse was filled with
people who enjoyed dinner
together, and watched the Sea
side Team's skit.
Family Fun Bash is Dec. 5
Wc call it "Family Fun
Night Bash 2001."
Parents, kids, grandmas,
aunts, uncles, teenagers, com
munity members, volunteers...
Let's get involved with our
youth and go on down to the
Community Wellness Center
and have a blast at this family
event.
What will be there? Games,
galore, door prizes, snacks &
refreshments, face painting,
music, family, friends, pictures,
and large docs at absolutely
nothing less than exciting fun.
When will this event take
place? Wednesday, Dec. 5,
2001. Snack and refreshments
will be available at 5 p.m.
Games begin at 6 p.m.
Poster signing will also be
included. Any questions,
please contact Orie M. Made
at the CWC Recreation Dept.
553-3243.
Vehicles for sale
These vehicles will be sold
at public auction to the high
est bidders: V-47 1995
Ford Crown Victoria. Mini
mum bid $2,500. V-76 1997
Ford Crown Victoria Mini
mum bid $2,500. V-79 1997
Ford Crown Victoria Mini
mum bid $2,500. V-lll 1989
Ford Crown Victoria Mini
mum bid $2000. V-154 1991
Ford F150 4x4 Pickup Mini
mum bid $1,500. (Needs new
transmission)
These vehicles are located at
the Vehicle Pool in the Indus
trial Park. See staff for more
information or call 553-3288,
All bids must be turned in
to the purchasing department
in the administration building
no later than 12-21-01. Also for
sale:
Two 1976 Dodge 4x4 Pick
ups. One needs a new motor
and the other needs a transmis
sion. These will be sold to the
highest bidder. Call the Tribal
Construction Department at
553-3207 to make arrange
ments to see these vehicles.
Bids need to be turned in to the
Purchasing Department in the
Administration Building no
later than 12-21-01.
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In the photo
above at left,
Arlene
Boileau
performs in
the skit; at
left, Lucinda
Green
narrates the
skit. Above is
the wellness
team, ready
to perform
Basketball tourney set
The Gathering of Nations
Open 6 foot and Under Bas
ketball Tournament is sched
uled for Jan. 11, 12 and 13, at
the Warm Springs Commu
nity Center. Proceeds will ben
efit our future leaders.
Closing date is Jan 9.
Awards include the following:'
First Place, jackets; Second
Place awards; Third Place
awards; Fourth Place awards;
High Score awards; MVP
jacket; Most 3 points, and Mr.
Hustle. '
Entry fee is $275. Holding
fee is $ 75. For more informa-'
tion contact:
Rick Minthorn, P.O. Box
955, Warm Springs, OR 97761
(541) 553-9087.
Andy Leonard, Warm
Springs Community Center,
Warm Springs, OR 97761 (541)
553-3243 8am-5pm.
Tony "Big Rat" Suppah,
Bracket Manager, Warm
Springs, OR 97761 (541) 553
9151 after 4 pm.
Kitchen at
market still
being remodeled
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The Warm Springs Mar
ket is hoping to have its
kitchen back in working
order perhaps in two weeks
time.
The popular deli, where
you can buy hot food, has
been closed for the past few
weeks. The kitchen at the
store is being completely
remodeled.
Howlak Tichum
Norma
Norma Smith passed
away Nov, 25 at her home
in Warm Springs. She was
63.
Ms. Smith is survived by
her children Sherri Lynn
Smith, Clinton Roy Smith,
Dena Kay Smith and
Veronica Smith; her brother
Marvin Ike; and sister
Patricia Speakthunder.
One of Ms. Smith's chil-
Smith
dren, Chad Randall Smiih,
has passed away. One
brother, Raymond Ike, and
one sister, Doris Ike Tin imp
son Wolfe, have also passed
away.
Ms. Smith was born in Sa
lem on June 22, 1938, to par
ents Dorothy Ike Cassaway,
and Joseph Ike. Services for
Ms. Smith were this week in
Warm Springs.
Court Notices
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs Reservation of
Oregon, Pctioner vs.
WallulatumCarla Pedraza,
Respondent.
Reschuduled hearing, Case
No. JV63-84.
TO: Kathlee Wallulatum
Owen WallulatumCarla
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 sum
moned to appear in this mat
ter at a hearing scheduled for
2:00 p.m., on the 11 Decem
ber 2001, 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 preseni
your argument or the otheij
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 j
immediately. Dated at Warm
Springs, Oregon on August 30, !
2001.
Lola Sohappy, Judge, Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
Confederated Tribes of the
Warm Springs Reservation of
Oregon vs. Delano Thomas
Marita Hayte-Olebar, Defen
dant. Case No. JV251-01
TO: Delano Thomas
Marita Hayte-Olebar
You are hereby notified:
That the above cited cases (s),
Filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been sched
uled for trialhearing at 11:00
a.m. on the 19'h, December
2001.
Your 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 spokes-;
man, at your own expense.'
You may bring any documents '
you believe are relevant to this
cause, and you may bring wit
nesses to testify on your behalf.
You may request the Court to
subpoena you witnesses, how-'
ever, you must submit your list
of witnesses no later than two
weeks prior to; trial; failiiretcf
do so will not be considered
sufficient reason to postpone
the trial. If you have questions, '
you should seek legal advice
immediately.
Dated at Warm Springs,
Oregon on November 16, 2001 ;
Wilma Ann Smith
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal
Court
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Museum
featuring
holiday
display
The holiday spirit is on display at the
Changing Exhibits Room of The Museum at
Warm Springs.
The Christmas items made by tribal mem
bers will be on display through Jan. 7.
The items include expertly crafted baskets
and beadwork displaying Christmas designs
and decorations.
Stop by and see the display. The museum is
open daily from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.
For in-house training, the museum will,
however, be closed on Dec. 10 and 11.
Photos by Dave McMechan
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