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Spilyqy Tymoo, Wqirn Springs, Oregon
October 28, 2004
Page 11
Letters of apology
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The listeners and readers of
Warm Springs, I'd like to apolo
gize to the community and tribal
law for violating my probation
and restraining .order with our
tribal court. Edward
Winishut.
To the Warm Springs Reser
vation I would like to apologize
for my actions and driving the
way I was. To those I put in dan
ger I apologize for that. So please
accept my apology for what I
did wrong. Thank you. An
thony Culpa Sr.
To the Warm Springs com
munity I would like to apologize
for my actions on July 1 1, 2004.
I know I am under age to be
drinking in the first place, and it
was a really wrong decision I
made. Therefore I am very
sorry for my bad choices.
Candace Lillie.
In the Tribal Court
Notices of Show
Cause Hearings:
Overdue Accounts
To the parties named in the
following cases: You are hereby
ordered to appear at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court at the time
and date shown, to show cause
why the suspended sentence of
OVERDUE ACCOUNT 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
the case; you must appear and de
fend 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 en
ter a complaint for contempt of
court and issue a warrant for your
arrest. If you have any questions,
you should seek legal advice im-
mediately.' Tribal' CoWf.' judge
Wilma Ann Smith. 'ir 1 ' '
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs vs. Eric Craig,
defendant. Case No. IN148-04.
To Eric Craig: You are hereby no
tified that the above cited case (re
garding Credit Services of Or
egon), as filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been scheduled
for a show cause hearing at 11 a.m.
on November 3, 2004.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs vs. Jeol and
Alfredine Florendo, defendant.
Case No. IN146-04. To Jeol and
Alfredine Florendo: You are
hereby notified that the above cited
case (regarding Credit Services of
Oregon), as filed in the Warm
Springs Tribal Court, has been
scheduled for a show cause hear
ing at 11:30 a.m. on November 3,
2004.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs vs. George and
Deborah Williams, defendant.
Case No. IN145-04. To George
and Deborah Williams: You are
hereby notified that the above cited
case (regarding Credit Services of
Oregon), as filed in the Warm
Springs Tribal Court, has been
scheduled for a show cause hear
ing at 1:30 p.m. on November 3,
2004.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs vs. Johnny
Holliday Sr., defendant. Case
No. IN150-04. To Johnny
Holliday: You are hereby notified
that the above cited case (regarding
Credit Services of Oregon), as filed
in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for a show
cause hearing at 2 p.m. on Novem
ber 3, 2004.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs vs. Creston Dana
Smith, defendant. Case No.
IN151-04. To Creston Dana
Smith: You are hereby notified that
the above cited case (regarding
Credit Services of Oregon), as filed
in the Warm Springs Tribal Court,
has been scheduled for a show
Next deadline to
submit items to
the Spilyay is
Friday, Nov. 5.
I would like to take this time
to apologize to my people of
Warm Springs and Simnasho,
and to my friends who were with
me, for my actions on July 14. 1
was picked up for DUI. Sorry.
Doug Palmer.
On September 11, 2004, I
was charged with DUI and in
jury to public property. Unfor
tunately, I was under the influ
ence and backed up and dam
aged a police car. It was a fender
bender type of damage. I'm
sorry. It won't happen again.
Sara Vaeth.
To the people of Warm
Springs, I am sorry for driving
while drinking. Now I don't
drink and drive, because they
will get and find you and you
will pay the price for that, so
watch yourself or don't do it at
all.HDM III.
cause hearing at 2:30 p.m. on No
vember 3, 2004.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs vs. Franklin
Switzler, defendant. Case No.
IN144-04. To Franklin Switzler:
You are hereby notified that the
above cited case (regarding Credit
Services of Oregon), as filed in the
Warm Springs Tribal Court, has
been scheduled for a show cause
hearing at 3:30 p.m. on Novem
ber 3, 2004.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs vs. Leroy Allen
Jr., defendant. Case No. IN20
04. To Leroy Allen Jr.: You are
hereby notified that the above cited
case (regarding Sandy's Auto Re
pair), as filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been scheduled
for a show cause hearing at 9 a.m.
on NovemDer i7, 2004. ! '
Trialhearing
The Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs Reservation of Or
egon vs. Harold and Priscilla
Blackwolf, defendant. Case No.
IN135-04. To Harold and Priscilla
Blackwolf:
You are hereby notified that the
above cited case(s), as filed in the
Warm Springs Tribal Court, has
been scheduled for trialhearing at
9 a.m. on January 19, 2005.
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 represented
by yourself, by an attorney, or by a
spokesperson at your own expense.
You may bring any documents you
believe are relevant to this cause,
nad you may bring witnesses to
testify on your behalf. You may
request the court to subpoena you
witnesses; however, you must sub
mit your list of witnesses no later
than two weeks prior to trial; fail
ure to do so will not be considered
sufficient reason to postpone the
trial. If you have questions, you
should seek legal advice
immeidately. If you fail to appear
as so ordered, the Tribal Court may
enter a complaint for contempt of
ourt and issue a warrant for your
arrest. Judge Walter Langnese.
Overdue account
Allied Recovery Inc. vs. Doris
Miller, respondant. Case No.
IN138-04. To Doris Miller.: You
are hereby notified that aj petition
for Overdue Account has been
filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are sum
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 3 p.m. on
Nov. 10, 2004, at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. All of the facts of
Court notice
correction
The notice of trialhear
ing in the last edition, re
garding Case No. CV-118-04,
is in regard to Larson
Kalama Jr., not Larson
Kalama. The Spilyay apolo
gizes for the error.
To the officer who I as
saulted, officer John Webb, I
apologize for kicking at you in
the leg and also for cursing at
you and saying all those other
rude things I said, and for all
the trouble I caused for the of
ficers and the court. I am sorry.
Gerald Tiai.
To the victim of my assault
battery back in September of
2004, which occurred at Dry
Creek, I Winiton Wewa am
court-ordered to make an apol
ogy to said victim Charley
Hcllon, that I am truly sorry for
my assault to you.
To the Warm Springs com
munity I am taking this time to
write an apology statement for
being behind the wheel on Oct.
1 while under the influence of
alcohol. I am very glad that I
didn't injury myself or anyone
else on the road. Again, I am
of the Confederated Tribes of Warm
the case will be heard at this hear
ing, including evidence you wish
to present. You must appear to
present your argument or the other
side will automatically win. The pe
titioner, Allied Recovery Inc., may
then be given all that is asked for in
the petition for overdue account.
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 ques
tions, you should seek legal advice
immediately. Judge Walter
Langnese III.
Informal hearing
To Mackalin Kalama, Case
No. IN138-01.: An informal hear
ing has been scheduled with the
i Warm Springs Tribal Court at 9:30
a.m. on November 17, 2004. This
hearing has been scheduled at the
request of Credit Services of Or
egon 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.
Judge Wilma Ann Smith.
Probate notices
to creditors
For the following probate cases,
Notice to Creditors is hereby
given:
That all persons having claims
against the estate are required to
present their claims, with proper
voucher, to the Warm Springs
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Anything of value: Jewelry, guns, Old West Items.
Tom (SBes-OBoto Birairasoin)
11-5411-475-3
sorry for my misjudgment.
Emerion Culput.
To Selena T. Bobb, I'd like
to apologize for what had come
about on or about Sept. 18,
2004. I'd say that it wasn't your
fault and that the only one to
blame is me. So let me say that
much, I am sorry. And I'm go
ing to be staying away for a little
while until things between us
cool off, and I'm really sorry for
all the hurtful things I've done
to you and all the stupid child
ish things I've said to hurt your
feelings. Once again I apologize.
So from deep within heart I
apologize. I'm truly sorry. Yours
always, Richard Payne Jr.
I would like to apologize to
the city of Warm Springs and
to the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and
Casino. What I did was wrong,
and I realize that and I have
learned a valuable lesson for my
Tribal Probate, P.O. Box 850, Warm
Springs OR 97761, within 90 days
from the date upon notice first be
ing posted. Notice also is hereby
given that the above entitled court
has appointed Mona Jim as act
ing administrator to administer the
decedant's estate, subject to Tribal
Court jurisdiction.
The probate cases are as follows:
In the matter of the Trudee A.
Clemcnts-Queahpama, deceased
Estate File No. 027-PR27-04.
Small Hands to Hold Low
Fact: Children from age two to seventeen start fires
that endanger lives, cause Injuries, death and burn
millions of dollars in property.
Fact: Children under the age of three cause a
majority of these fires and lose their lives in the
process.
This does not have to happen. Parents need to teach
their children about the dangers of fire and create a
fire-safe home.
Install Smoke
AMERIND offers Home and Fire Safety Training to Children in
Indian Country.
Contact AMERIND'S Loss Prevention Team for more information:
www.amerind-corp.org 800-352-3496
AMERIND: A Consortium of Tribes Protecting
Sell - Trade - Consign
Licensed Firearms Dealer
780 SW 4th St.
Madras, Oregon 97741
actions. I would also like to thank
Judge W. Smith and the public
defender for being so under
standing. Once again I deeply
apologize. Derek Dowllng.
To the community of Warm
Springs I would like to apolo
gize for my inappropriate behav
ior. There is no explanation I can
give for my actions that night. I
would also like to apologize to
officer Rochclle of the Warm
Springs Police Department for
giving him a hard time. Jacob
Steele.
Actions speak louder than
words so action will be the mo
tion. First, please accept this
apology and forgive. If I try I'm
already failing. So I got to do
what's not left but what's right.
If not, I know I'll be held ac
countable. Thanks. F. George.
To the community of Warm
Trudee A. Clements-Queahpama,
who resided in Warm Springs, Or
egon, passed away on October 10,
2004. Notice was first posted on
October 14,2004.
In the matter of the Estate of
Robert Speakthundcr, deceased,
Estate File No. 025-PR25-04. Rob
ert Speakthunder, who resided in
Warm Springs, passed away on
September 30, 2004. Notice was
first posted on October 6, 2004.
Detectors ... Plan an
Springs and the Confederated
Tribes, I would like to apologize
for my actions that led to being
charged. A serious lesson was
learned and something like this
will never happen again. Kelly
Wewa.
To my family, friends and
people. A letter of apology for
my wrongdoings to my people,
as well as myself. I can only try
to correct myself, and pray for
forgiveness. I do try and learn
from my mistakes. I'm not per
fect. I keep striving and trying
to better myself. Again, I am
sorry. L. Vi-pint. R.
To the community, courts
and whomever it may conccrri:
I want to apologize for the DUII
I swooped up on Sept. 21 and
the officer who enthuses me
with exuberance of his
vociferance. Graci. Jackson
Heath.
Springs
In the matter of the Tony
Suppah, deceased. Estate File No.
026-PR26-04. Tony Suppah, who
resided in Warm Springs, Oregon,
passed away on September 3Q,
2004. Notice was first posted on
October 5, 2004.
In the matter of the Estate of
Faith Dick, deceased, Estate File No.
023-PR23-04. Faith Dick, who re
sided in Warm Springs, passed away
on September 21, 2004. Notice was
first posted on October 6, 2004. '
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