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Smoke Signals 13 MAY 1,2012 IN THE TRIBAL COURT OF THE -CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE GRAND RONDE COMMUNITY OF OREGON CASE NO. C-12-04-001 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE: NAME CHANGE In the Matter of: PETITE, Kristi, Petitioner, For HALL, Jesse Izayah, a Minor On April 2, 2012, a petition was filed in this Court on behalf of the minor child Jesse Izayah Hall. The Petitioner seeks an order changing the name of the minor child to Izayah Jesse Hall. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED: 1. Hearing in this matter is set for May 30, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. 2. Any parent, guardian or relative of the first degree interested in the matter shall appear for the hearing to show cause, if any there be, why the Court should not enter an order granting the proposed change of name. 3. Any parent, guardian or relative in the first degree may file a written objection to the proposed name change with this Court prior to the hearing date set out above. 4. Petitioner and the minor child shall appear at the hearing. . 5. The Clerk of the Court shall cause a copy of this Order to be published in Smoke Signals, the Tribal newspaper of the Confeder ated Tribes of Grand Ronde, for two consecutive editions. DATED THIS 20th DAY OF APRIL, 2012. Suzanne Ojibway Townsend, Chief Judge JoAnne Lois Schank April 28, 1943 - April 18, 2012 Tribal Elder JoAnne Lois Schank, 68, lost her long battle with cancer on April 18, 2012. She crossed over with loved ones by her side in the comfort of her own home. There are not enough words to describe the beautiful person JoAnne was and how her eyes and smile were such a welcoming open invitation that naturally drew people in. JoAnne's passion for beading and crafts was an important expression of who she was. She shared this with friends during her travels. She loved this and always looked forward to it. JoAnne will be greatly missed. She truly was a gift to those she surrounded herself with. Her appreciation for life and past experi ences are forever cherished and will go on. She is survived by her husband, Daniel Schank; daughters, Judy Wacker and Monica Schank; sister, Mazie Thompson; brother, Daniel (Harry) Jamison; granddaughters, Zia and Zailey Wacker, Alexus and McKenna; niece, Denna Diaz; nephew, Danny Mode nessi; great-niece, Candace Diaz; and great-nephews, Manuel and Arthur Diaz and Aaron, Bryson and Zayvier Modenessi; and many other aunts, uncles and cousins. fJJ .-' -. ... r ' V'. qmdi Ronde Tribal court, proaram Kics Art contesi Rules Purpose of Rules: Y J -h These rules, set forth, will govern the Grand Ronde Tribal Court CASA Kids Art Contest as a means of collecting artwork that may be temporarily displayed, y used for Court Program recruitment purposes, and not returned to the artist Artists will be asked to draw a picture that reflects this year's theme, "I am for the . child," a theme used by National CASA. Contest Deadlines: The contest will officially begin on May 1 St, 20 1 2. All artists submitting an entry must do so no later than Friday, J Illy 1 3 by 4:30 p.m. ; Entries may be received anytime after May 1 st, 20 1 2, but must be received or postmarked by July 1 3th. , Art Submissions: Vmi mar Arrr AF rr mail rr tr Antn'gc , . ( v""Grand Ronde Tribal Court - Kids Art Contest, 96 1 5 Grand Ronde Rd, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Contest Eligibility: Members of die Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde between the ages of 6 and 1 8 can apply. Criteria for Judging: Entries will be judged according to age group: 6 and under, 7 to 12, and 13 to 1 8. v& Entries will be judged on the following three criteria: " 1. Originality 2. Artistic composition 3. Content appropriateness for the theme - www.casaforchildren.org National site for CASA Technical requirements for design or entry: Paper to be 8.5" x 1 1 ". Composition may be vertical or horizontal orientation. Artists may use any colorful medium that includes markers, paint, pastels, colored "i pencils, crayon, digital art or photography. Final piece of artwork must be two-dimensional and appropriate for mounting. Sculptural or three-dimensional pieces , will not be eligible. All entries must be submitted with a submission form (obtained through the Tribal Court). Please do not mount or frame artwork. f Restrictions on subject matter of entry: The design must be the contestant's own original creation and may not be copied, traced, or duplicated from previously published art, including photographs. 'I Phi r 1 L MA v- v Submissions must have been completed within the past year. One submission per child Submissions may not be photocopies. Selection and ownership of contest entries: All entries selected to be displayed will become the property of Grand Ronde Tribal Court. Therefore, artwork will not be returned to die artist Prizes 6 and under -1 st $30 gift card, 2nd $20 gift card 3rd art supply set 7 to 12 -1 st $30 gift card 2nd $20 gift card 3rd art supply set , 13 to 18- 1st S50gm card 2nd $25 gift card 3rd art supply set Ad created by George Valdez i