10 Tribal Life
Smoke Signals
Firewood
available until
Nov. 30
Firewood permits for the Three
Creeks Timber Sale area are avail
able at the Natural Resources office.
The permits will be valid through No
vember 30, 1998. For permits and
directions to the area, please stop by
the Natural Resources office at .47010
S.W. Hebo Road in Grand Ronde.
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Friday,Nov.io
6 to 8:30 p.m.
Community Center
Allfriends andfamtly welcome to attend.
- SALEM -Dec.
7: 3 to 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 8: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Dec. 9: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Dec. 10: 8 a.m. to noon
- SILETZ -Nov.
16, 17, and 18:
Dec. 21, 22, 23, and 28:
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Tribal Elders' had crazy
laughs bobbing for
apples, competing for
sweets in a cupcake
walk, and dressing up
in costumes for their
Halloween Party.
Pictured from left:
Myrna Brandon (2nd
place), Norma Lee,
Sharon Hanson,
lla Dowd (1st place
costume winner),
Marion Forster,
Dorothy Lawe, and
Ivanetta Cook.
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Before and After School Care kids took their annual Pumpkin Patch trip in October. This year they
visited Heiser Farm Pumpkin Patch in Grand Island, and on the way they stopped at the old Fort Hill
Block House which was relocated to Dayton. Pictured next to the giant pumpkin (counter-clockwise
from left): Vernon Kennedy, Nathan Mueller, Orin John Allen, Symon Allen, Justine Colton, Halona
Butler, Bethany Gustafson, Leah Brisbois, Mandy Mathena, and JoAnne Empey.
CASE NO. C-98-08-001-KE
DECREE CHANGING NAME
In the Matter of:
Maryann Landon, Petitioner.
Based on the allegations set forth
in the Petition For Change of Name
and New Birth Certificate filed by the
petitioner in the above entitled case,
THE COURT FINDS THAT:
1. Petitioner is over 18 years of age;
2. Petitioner is an enrolled member
of the Confederated Tribes of the
Grand Ronde Community of Oregon;
3. Petitioner has not been granted a
change of name by the Tribal Court
within the past twelve (12) months;
4. All persons entitled to notice have
been properly served with a copy of
the Notice To Creditors, and
5. No objection to the petition has
been filed by any creditor or former
spouse of the petitioner.
Based on the foregoing findings,
THE COURT ORDERS:
1. That the name of the petitioner be
changed from Maryann Landon to
Samantha Dolores Tucker;
2. That the Clerk of the Tribal Court
shall cause a copy of this Order to be
published in the tribal newspaper;
3. That the Clerk of the Tribal Court
shall submit a certified copy of this
Order to the Tribal Enrollment office;
4. That the Clerk of the Tribal Court
shall provide Petitioner with a certi
fied copy of this Order to be submit
ted by Petitioner to the Registrar of
Vital Statistics in the state in which
the applicant was born;
5. That upon receipt of the certified
copy of the Order, the Registrar shall
issue a new the birth certificate of the
petitioner to reflect the new name of
the petitioner as stated in this notice;
6. That the petitioner shall surrender
all old Tribal Identification Cards
bearing petitioner's former name to
the Tribal Enrollment Office prior to
the Enrollment Office issuing PetK
tioner new Tribal Identification Cards
bearing the petitioner's new name;
and
7. That within sixty (60) days from
the date of this Order the Tribal En
rollment staff, and, if necessary, the
Tribal Enrollment Committee, shall
cause new Tribal Identification Cards
to be issued to Petitioner showing the
new name of the tribal member and
shall change the official membership
roll and all official enrollment
records of the Tribe to reflect the
petitioner's new name as stated in this
Order.
DATED October 23, 1998.
KATHARINE ENGLISH
TRIBAL COURT JUDGE