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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
October 31, 2002
Tohet enjoying probate work
Richard Tohet is enjoy
ing his job as the Warm
Springs Probate Court
judge.
"New and different
things come up all the time
in probate," said Judge
Tohet, whose previous job
was at the Warm Springs
Forest Products Industries
mill.
Judge Tohet worked at
the mill, in a variety of
different positions, for 32
years.
A while ago, he saw that he
would soon have to leave mill
work, for medical reasons.
In the Tribal Court
for the Confederated Tribes
of the Warm Springs
Warm Springs Utilities, peti
tioner, vs. Debbie Jackson-Alverez,
respondent. Case No. CV1 92-02.
To Debbie Jackson Alverez:
You are hereby notified that a
petition for Civil Complaint 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 3:30 p.m.
on the IS of November, 2002,
at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be
heard at this hearing, including evi
dence you wish to present. You
must appear to present our argu
ment or the other side will auto
matically win. The petitioner, Utili
ties, may then be given all that is
asked for in the petition for Civil
Complaint. Dated at Warm Springs
on the 14,h day of October, 2002.
Judge Wilma Ann Smith, Tribal
Court.
Rainbow Market, Roxanne
Mclnturff, petitioner, vs. Sandra
McGill, respondent. Case No.
CV282-01. To Sandra McGill:
You are hereby notified that a
petition for Civil Complaint 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 3:30 p.m.
on the 16 of December, 2002,
at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts of the case will be
heard at this hearing, including evi
dence you wish to present. You
must appear to present our argu
ment or the other side will auto
matically win. The petitioner, Rain
bow Market-Roxanne Mclnturff,
may then be given all that is asked
for in the petition for Civil Com
plaint. Dated at Warm Springs on
the 22nd day of October, 2002.
Judge Wilma Ann Smith.
Tribal Credit, petitioner, vs.
Polk SR., respondent. Case No.
CV212-02. To Annette and
Dixon Polk Sr.
You are hereby notified that a
petition for Civil Complaint has
been filed with the Tribal Court.
By this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a hear
ing scheduled for 11 a.m. the 13,k
of January, 2003, 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 our argument or the other
side will automatically win. The pe
titioner, Tribal Credit, may then be
given all that is asked for in the
petition for Civil Complaint. The
petitioner will be present at the
hearing. If you desire personally to
argue your side of the case, you
may have a legal aide, spokesper
son or attorney appear on your be
half at your expense. Dated Octo
ber 21, 2002, Judge Wilma Ann
Smith, Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Tribal Credit, petitioner, vs. Lee
H. Tom, respondent. Case No.
CV1 84-02. To Lee H.Tom:
You are hereby notified that a
petition for Civil Complaint has
been filed with the Tribal Court.
By this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a hear
ing scheduled for 9 a.m. the 10
of January, 2003, 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 our
argument or the other side will au
tomatically win. The petitioner,
Tribal Credit, may then be given all
that is asked for in the petition for
Civil Complaint. The petitioner
will be present at the hearing. If
you desire personally to argue your
side of the case, you may have a
legal aide, spokesperson or attor
ney appear on your behalf at your
expense. If you have any questions,
seek legal advice. Dated October
23, 2(K)2, Judge Wilma Ann Smith,
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Public Notices of
Informal Hearings
To Zelma Blackwolf. Case
No. IN82-02. An informal hearing
has been scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court on the 20"1
'Ai"f PROBATE
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Judge Richard Tohet
I le put in an application for
the position of probate judge,
but the first time around he did
day of November 2002, at 1
p.m.
This hearing has been scheduled
at the request of Les Schwab Tire
Service for the following reason:
Overdue Account. You are hereby
required to appear at this time on
your own behalf. It is important
that you attempt to resolve this is
sue, in order to prevent further ac
tion against you in state court. If
you fail to appear at the scheduled
time, the presiding judge may issue
a warrant for your arrest. Dated on
Oct. 16, 2002, Judge Wilma Ann
Smith, Warm Springs Tribal Court.
To Joseph D. Smith. Case No.
IN96-02.
An informal hearing has been
scheduled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court on the 20"1 day of
November 2002, at 11:30 a.m.
This hearing has been scheduled at
the request of Les Schwab Tire Ser
vice for the following reason: Over
due Account. You are hereby re
quired to appear at this time on
your own behalf. It is important
that you attempt to resolve this is
sue, in order to prevent further ac
tion against you in state court. If
you fail to appear at the scheduled
time, the presiding judge may issue
a warrant for your arrest. Dated on
Oct. 16, 2002, Judge Wilma Ann
Smith, Warm Springs Tribal Court.
To Dolan Waheneka. Case
No. IN42-02. An informal hearing
has been scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court on the 20"1
day of November 2002, at 11
a.m. This hearing has been sched
uled at the request of Les Schwab
Tire Service for the following rea
son: Overdue Account. You arc
hereby required to appear at this
time on your own behalf. It is im
portant that you attempt to resolve
this issue, in order to prevent fur
ther action against you in state
court. If you fail to appear at the
scheduled time, the presiding judge
may issue a warrant for your arrest.
Dated on Oct. 16, 2002, Judge
Wilma Ann Smith, Tribal Court
To Carl B. Martinez. Case No.
INI 19-02. An informal hearing has
been scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court on the 13"
day of November 2002, at 10
a.m. This hearing has been sched
uled at the request of Les Schwab
Tire Service for the following rea
son: Overdue Account. You are
hereby required to appear at this
time on your own behalf. It is im
portant that you attempt to resolve
this issue, in order to prevent fur
ther action against you in state
court. If you fail to appear at the
scheduled time, the presiding judge
may issue a warrant for your arrest.
Dated on Oct. 21, 2002, Judge
Wilma Ann Smith, Tribal Court.
To William Begay. Case No.
IN87-02. An informal hearing has
been scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court on the 6 day
of November 2002, at 10:30
a.m. This hearing has been sched
uled at the request of Juniper Auto
Sales for the following reason:
Overdue Account. You are hereby
required to appear at this time on
your own behalf. It is important
that you attempt to resolve this is
sue, in order to prevent further ac
tion against you in state court. If
you fail to appear at the scheduled
time, the presiding judge may issue
a warrant for your arrest. Dated on
Oct. 23, 2002, Judge Wilma Ann
Smith, Tribal Court.
To John R. Kalama. Case No.
IN 121 -02. An informal hearing has
been scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court on the 13'
day of November 2002, at 9:30
a.m. This hearing has been sched
uled at the request of Les Schwab
Tire Service for the following rea
son: Overdue Account. You are
hereby required to appear at this
time cm your own behalf. It is im
portant that you attempt to resolve
this issue, in order to prevent fur
ther action against you in state
court. If you fail to appear at the
scheduled time, the presiding judge
may issue a warrant for vour arrest.
Dated on Oct. 23, 2002, Judge
Wilma Ann Smith, Tribal Court.
not get the position.
He was persistent,
though, and over the sum
mer he was hired on as the
new probate judge.
Judge Tohet oversees a
staff of two, Mona Jim,
who is the judge's assistant,
and Josephine Wyman, pro
bate clerk.
The probate offices and
court hearing room are on
the second floor, south end
of the courthouse.
Judge Tohet took over
as probate judge when
Antoinette Pamperien retired.
BIA range position
The BIA Warm Springs
Agency is seeking qualified ap
plicants to fill a Rangeland Man
agement Specialist position. The
position involves work with us
ers (lessees or owners) of trust
grazing lands in developing man
agement strategies to protect
improve trust allotments for the
benefit of the Indian owners.
Develops grazing stipulations for
leased grazing lands (including
those leases to grazing groups
authorized under the IRMP for
the Warm Springs Agency), land
for leased grazing lands on The
Dalles series public domain al
Jobs at Kah-Nee-Ta
Estheticiannailtechni
cian spa Wanapine. Indepen
dent contractor with prior spa
experience preferred. Facials,
body treatment and natural nails.
On site training for certain treat
ments. Industrial mechanic. Full
time position. Maintain refrig
eration and air conditioning
equipment for entire property,
including ice machines. Oregon
, State Refrigeration Certificate
'and at least three years working '
in field.
Lahoma's Coats
American Indian Made
M. Lahoma Galloway
10605 NE 45th Street
Vancouver, WA 98682
(360)828-9328
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n..'4-l the fijttractlons.of this high desert oasis. Whatever you do, work will be
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Readlngprogmm
needs wlunteers
SMART, Start Making A
Reader Today, is looking for
volunteers for Warm Springs
Elementary School.
The SMART program helps
kindergarten through third
grade students learn to read so
they can read to learn.
Volunteers spend one hour a
week during the school year
reading with two children for
one half-hour each.
Businesses, organizations and
individuals provide the volun
teers and funds needed to run
the program. For more infor
mation, call Teresa Taylor at
383-6466.
lotments and the Burns public
domain allotments. Performs
lease compliance checks on au
thorized reservation grazing ar
eas, and individual grazing leases
as incidental to resource condi
tion monitoring.
Requirements: Degree, range
management, or a related
descipline that included at least
42 semester hours in a combi
nation of plant, animal, and soil
sciences, and natural resources
management. For more infor
mation, call (503) 231-6708.
Preference in hiring is given to
qualified Indian candidates.
Bartender. One part-time
position. Closes Nov. 4.
Responsible to mix and
serve drinks, set up, close bar,
maintain bar stock, set up cash
register, and maintain control.
Six months experience in
bartending, Must be 21 years
old. OLCC card requiered.
To apply for any of these
jobs, contact Kah-Nee-Ta Hu
man Resources Department,
553-1112, ext. 3401. Or the
regional employment office at
475-2382.
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HIGH DESERT RESORT & CASINO
1-800-554-4SUN Warm Springs. Oregon
13th Annual
Veterans Powwow
Agency Longhouse
Nov. 8-9
Friday Grand Entry - 8 p.m.
Tiny Tot, 15-years and under semi-finals; 16-years
to 45 semi-finals; 46 and over, special semi-finals.
Saturday afternoon Grand Entry - 2 p.m.
1 5-years and under semi-finals; adult category semi
finals; all womens special semi-finals; all mens special
semi-finals.
Saturday evening Grand Entry - 7 p.m.
15-years and under finals; 16-45 finals; 46 and over
finals; all special finals.
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Join the honoring, healing and fun.
This is an alcohol and drug-free event.
Co-host drums: Eagle Thunder, Quartz Creek
and Blacklodge.
MC: Kenny Scabbyrobe; Floor manager: Anson Begay;
Drum Keeper, Austin Greene
Specials: Men's Round Busde and Traditional Special (3 dances in
each with dance-off for champions) Womens Traditional Hat
Crown Special. Men's Fancy Bustle in honor of Fred Ike Jr. Men's
Grass Dance Special, 16 and over
For information contact: Lovie
Ike, 553-3293 days, Daisy Ike,
WrtfCnty Content
ELIGIBILITY - Warm Springs tribal members in grades
9-11.
SUBJECT - News story on any topic. May be local,
regional, national or international in scope.
LENGTH - No less than one page and no more than
two pages, double-spaced. Must be typed.
DEADLINE - December 20.
JUDGING - Submissions will be judged by staff from
the Tribal Relations Branch. Judging will be based on ability
to develop an interesting lead (first paragraph), structure,
originality, grammar and accuracy.
ENTRIES - Each contestant may submit up to three entries.
All entries must include the writer's name, grade, home
address and telephone number. Entries must be received at
Spilyay Tymoo prior to deadline. Mail entries to: Spilyay
Writing Contest, Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761.
First prize: $1 00
Plus a summer job at Spilyay Tymoo
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