Spilyay Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon
February 19, 2004
In the Tribal Court
of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Confederated Tribe of
Wurm Spring Reservation
of Oregon vi. Fawn Begay
Charles Frank, defendant,
case No. DO136-03. To Fawn
BegayCharles Frank:
You are hereby notified that
the above cited case, as filed in
the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for a hearing
at 10:30 a.m. on February 27,
2004. You 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 repre
sented by yourself, by an attor
ney, or by a spokesman, at your
own expense. You may bring any
documents you believe are rel
evant to this cause, and you may
bring witnesses to testify on your
behalf. You may request the court
to subpoena you 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 suffi
cient reason to postpone the trial.
If you have any questions, you
should seek legal advice immedi
ately. Dated at Warm Springs,
Feb. 5, Judge Lola Sohappy.
To Jason Hintsala, case
No. IN10S-02. An informal
hearing has been scheduled with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court
at 2 p.m. on February 25. This
hearing has been scheduled at the
request of Sandy's Auto Repair
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
issue, in order to prevent further
action against you in state court.
Judge Lola Sohappy.
To DonaldMartha
Winishut, case No. IN101-03.
An informal hearing has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court at 9:30 a.m.
on March 3. This hearing has
been scheduled at the request of
Juniper Auto Sales for the fol
lowing reason: Overdue Ac
count. You are hereby required to ap
pear at this time on your own
behalf. It is important that you
attempt to resolve this issue, in
order to prevent further action
against you in state court. If you
fail to appear at the scheduled
time", the presiding judge may is
sue a warrant for your arrest.
Judge Walter Langnese III.
To Millward Tallbull, case
No. IN97-03. An informal hear
ing has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court at 9
a.m. on March 3. This hearing
has been scheduled at the request
of Juniper Auto Sales for the fol
lowing reason: Overdue Ac
count. You are hereby required to ap
pear at this time on your own
behalf. It is important that you
attempt to resolve this issue, in
order to prevent further action
against you in state court. If you
fail to appear at the scheduled
time, the presiding judge may is
sue a warrant for your arrest.
Judge Walter Langnese III.
Tracy Graybael, peti
tioner, vs. Gloria Graybael,
respondent, Case No. D014
04. To Tracy and Gloria
Graybael: You are hereby noti
fied that a petition for Disso
lution of Marriage 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 9 a.m. on April 7, at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. All
of the facts of this case will be
heard at this hearing, including
evidence you wish to produce.
You must appear to present
your argument or the other side
will automatically win. The pe
titioner, Tracy Graybael, may
then be given all that is asked
for in the petition for dissolu
tion of marriage. The petitioner
will be present at the hearing.
If you desire to personally ar
gue your side of the case, you
may have a legal aide, spokes
person or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense. If
you have any questions, seek
legal advice immediately. Dated
Feb. 9, Judge Lola Sohappy.
Sheena Culps, petitioner,
vs. Marvin Butterfly, respon
dent, case No. DO159-03; 160
03. To Sheena CulpsMarvin
Butterfly: You are hereby no-
The next deadline to submit
letters, notices, birthday wishes,
etc., to the Spilyay Tymoo is
Friday, February 27.
tificd that a petition for Coiv
servatorGuardian has been
filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing sched
uled for 3 p.m. on March 3, at
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. All of the facts of this
case will be heard at this hear
ing, including evidence you
wish to produce. You must
appear to present your argu
ment or the other side will au
tomatically win. The petitioner,
Sheena Culps, may then be
given all that is asked for in the
petition for conservator
guardian. 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, seek legal advice
immediately. Dated Feb. 9,
Judge Lola Sohappy.
Neda Wesley, petitioner,
vs. Lucinda Stwyer and Julio
"Robert" Colazo-Holliday,
respondents. Case no. JV31S
03. To Neda WesleyLucinda
Stwyer and Julio "Robert"
Colazo-Holliday: You are
hereby notified that a petition
for Court Supervision has been
filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing sched
uled for 11 a.m. on February
27, at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court., All of the facts of this
case will be heard at this hear
ing, including evidence you
wish to produce. You must
appear to present your argu
ment or the other side will au
tomatically win. The petitioner,
Neda Wesley, may then be given
all that is asked for in the peti
tion for court supervision. The
petitioner will be present at the
hearing. If you desire to per
sonally argue your side of the
case, you may have a legal aide,
spokesperson or attorney ap
pear on your behalf at your ex
pense. If you have any ques
tions, seek legal advice imme
diately. Dated Feb. 9, Judge Lola
Sohappy.
Tribal Utilities, plaintiff,
vs. Alfred Wolfe, defendant.
Case no. CV83-02. To Alfred
Wolfe: You are hereby notified
that the above cited case as filed
with the Tribal Court has been
scheduled for trialhearing at 2
p.m. on March 3. You are
hereby ordered to appear at the
Tribal Court at the time and
date shown to defend against
the charge. You may be repre
sented by yourself, an attorney,
a spokesperson, at your own
expense. You may bring 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 you
wintesses; 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 immediately.
Dated Feb. 13. Judge Walter
Langnese III.
To Oliver Sohappy, Case
No. IN94-03. An informal hear
ing has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court at
9:30 a.m. on March 10. This
hearing has been scheduled 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 issue, in
order to prevent further action
against you in state court. Judge
Walter Langnese III.
To Benjamin Arthur, case
No. IN95-03. An informal hear
ing has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court at 11
a.m. on March 12. This hear
ing has been scheduled at the re
quest 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 issue, in
order to prevent further action
against you in state court Judge
Walter Langnese III.
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Having the courage to break the cycle
(This article was submitted by
the Victims of Crime Services of
fice.) Whatever you do, you need
courage. Whatever course you
decide upon, there is always
someone to tell you that you are
wrong.
There are always difficulties
arising that tempt you to believe
your critics are right. To map
out a course of action and fol
low it to an end requires some
of the same courage that a sol
dier needs.
Peace has its victories, but it
takes brave men and women to
win them. Written by Ralph
Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
Each day we make decisions
that will affect our lives. It is not
always going to be easy to stay
on the path of healing, but with 4
the support and encouragement
from counselors, advocates,
caseworkers, spiritual leaders,
family and friends reaching your
goal is possible.
One of the most difficult de
cisions a victim will make is to
step forward.
There are many reasons we do
not want to reach out for the help
that we desperately need: 1) We
love the person that is hurting
us. 2) We don't want to break
up our family or lose our
children). 3) We have other is
sues that we have not dealt with
(depression, addictions, fear of
being alone etc.). 4) We have no
place to go or they have no place
to go. 5) We are dependant on
them financially or they are de
pendant on us financially. 6)
Eagle Watch
Eagle Watch 2004 this month
will celebrate Lake Billy
Chinook's population of bald
and golden eagles, and other
raptors.
As in past years, Eagle Watch
2004 will feature traditional
Native American dancing and
storytelling. The Confederated
Tribes have been among the
sponsors of Eagle Watch since
its beginning several years ago.
The event features a live
birds-of-prey demonstration,
Truancy Board
meeting has
been rescheduled
The Truancy Board meeting
scheduled for Feb. 18 at 6 p.m.
at the Family Resource Center
has been rescheduled to Feb. 25,
from 6 to 8 p.m., and moved to
the Juvenile Coordinators Of
fice in the Tribal Court house
upstairs.
Flossie Wolfe of the Juvenile
Coordinator's Office said she
wishes to express her apprecia
tion for the work that the Tru
ancy Board members are doing
for the communitv.
We do no want to betray them.
7) It is a family secret andor
we take care of our own prob
lems. 8) It will bring embarrass
ment to the family. 9) We are
too afraid. 10) Etc.
Take a blank piece of paper
and write down your goal in life,
then write the obstacles that are
keeping you from your goal.
Work out a plan to begin
eliminating the obstacles.
The process will take time
and will be hard because the road
to success is uphill for the most
part.
There will be many trials, but
you will grow in the trials of
your life. Keep your eye on your
goal and be brave.
Change requires courage, on
your part to step forward and
the abusers part to take account
4. ability. Until change is made the .
cycle will continue.
Only when both you and the
abuser can admit that there is a
problem and takes responsibil
ity for making a change can the
cycle be broken.
Take another blank piece of
paper. This is your child's life,
every action that you take will
be a mark on the piece of paper.
Every action, both positive and
negative, that you take will have
an impact on your child's life.
The cycle can be broken.
Our beliefs play a major role
in the decisions that we make.
If we believe that it is all right
to live with domestic violence,
then we see no reason for change.
Inventory your beliefs and
make changes when needed.
When it comes to family mem
this month
and raptor viewing sessions
from the overlook areas. Eagle
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