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12 May 21, 1998 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Job list- The following job openings as of May 1 8 are listed. If interested call Amelia Tewee in Human Resources at 553-3262. If you want job details, contact the person listed. Chief Operation Officer; Tribal Administration; TC Chair person OIneyPatt Jr. 553-32573258 Staff Accountant; WEDD; Marcia Soliz 553-3324 Teacher; ECE; Lola Trimble 553-3241 Substitute Teacher; ECE; Sue Matters 553-3241 Contract Coordinator; Purchas ing; Libby Chase 553-3254 Executive Director; Gaming Commission; Orthelia Patt 553-4890 Counselor Trainee; Social Ser vices; Tricia Sahme 553-4952 Substance Abuse Treatment Specialist; Com. Cnslg. Ctr.; Alice Sampson 553-3205 Health Systems Specialist; MCP & C&B; Michael Marcotte 553-2490 Secretary; Water & Soil; Deepak Sehgal 553-3462 Walk-a-thon Saturday, May 23 Sponsored by All Young Nations in Unity Youth Rally Group 8 a.m. on Campus Walk to Kah-Nee-Ta Get sponsors and help raise money for upcoming youth rally Health Fair sponsored by Head Start and IHS Thursday, June 1 1 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon Health Fair for children needing physicals and updating their immunizations for all new three-year-olds and for the children who are graduating to Kindergarten. Call ECE-Head Start at 553-3241 for an appointment. Court notices- To: Grant Clcmcnti Sr. PO Box I Warm Springi, OR 97761 Maureen & Robert Haddon 65056 E. Blue Pint Road Rhododendron, OR 97049 Notice of Informal Hearing Cue No. IN 10-98 An informal hearing has been tcheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 15th day of June, 1998, at 10:00 a.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of Maureen & Robert Haddon for the following reasons; 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 a State Court. If you fail to appear at the scheduled lime, the presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arrest and require you to post bail to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 13 ih day of May, 1998. Wilma Ann Picard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court To: Jameson Mitchell PO Box 728 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Central Oregon Music 250-A NE Greenwood Ave. Bend, OR 97701 Notice of Informal Hearing Case No. IN 109-97 An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 26th day of June, 1998, at 10:00 a.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of Central Oregon Music for the following reasons: 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 a State Court. If you fail to appear at the scheduled time, the presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arrest and require you to post bail to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 18th day of May, 1998. Wilma Ann Picard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Retirement Picnic in honor of Lee Loomis Saturday, June 6 2 to 6 p.m. Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pavilion Sponsored by Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Moving? Send subscription or change of address to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Name Address City. Subscription rates: $15.00 per year In the U.S. $25.00 per year outside the U.S. or 1st Class in the U.S. AH members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekfy by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Forest Crew Member; Fire Mgmt.; Luther Clements 553-1146 Fire Fighter (12 positions); Fire Mgmt.; Vernon Tias Sr. 553-1146 Reserve Officer Volunteers; Po lice Dept.; Sgt. Oswald Tias 553 3272 Probate Clerk; Public Admin.; Annette Polk 553-3264 Other job openings PT On-call Nurse; PEHealth Teacher; PE Teacher; Summer School Teacher; Educational Assis tant; Music Teachers; Fitness Instruc tor; Ass 't ManagerFast food; Coun selor; Enrollment Worker; Customer Service Rep.; WaiterWaitress; Cook; Cook; Housekeeper; Camp ground attendant; Care giverCNA; Fish Hatchery Worker; Station At tendant; Rock Worker & CutterFin ger Jointer all in Madras. CookCocinero & Housekeeper in Warm Springs. Crew LeaderAddr. Lis. in Jefferson County. Cook Restaurant in Shaniko. Healthy Nations May 27: Honor Elders Walk. Contact person Lucille Schuster 553-33 1 3 May 30-31: Youth Rodeo. Contact person Sammy Bruised Head 553 3593 June 4: Healthy Nations Open House & BBQ. Contact Healthy Nations 553-4914 June 25-26: Softball Clinic. Contact person(s) Val FuiavaTedi Tanewasha Lynn Tanewasha June 22-26: 1st Session of Salmon Camp. Contact person Fritz Miller 553-3462 June 29- July 3: 2nd Session of Salmon Camp. Contact person Fritz Miller 553-3462. The Warm Springs Healthy Na tions Program has been receiving many proposals and requests for funding. Listed below is the process and criteria that is evaluated when a proposal is submitter to Healthy Na tions. 1 ) All requests must be in writing: A) Narrative of what your plans are: 1) List: a) Group b) Contact person c) Contact phone d) Contact Address 2) Goal(s): What do you want to accomplish in terms of pre venting substance abuse? 3) Method(s): How do you plan to do it? 4) Outcome: What do you hope to accomplish with your project? 5) Evaluation(s): How will we show others that you accomplished your goal successfully? 6) Time line: MonthDate B) Budget narrative-Itemized by what and how much: 1) Healthy Na tions cannot purchase equipment; concession stand food. 3) Request comes to Healthy Na tions Office for review (top floor of the old girl's dorm-just follow the Leota Saunders Petitioner vs. Wilms Saunders Respondent Case No. JV107-97 To: Wilma ft Leota Saunders; You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been sched uled for trialhearing at 1 1 :00 a.m. on the 8th day of June, 1998. 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 spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring my documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to subpoena your wit nesses, 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 any questions, you should seek legal advice immedi ately. If you fail to appear as so ordered, the tribal court may enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs, on this 7th day of May 1 998. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springi Tribal Court Apologies given To the Spilyay Tymoo & Tribal Courts, I am sorry for the crimes I com mitted on the 28th Day of March, 1998 and sorry to the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and to the community for the crimes of CR 1 46 98 (98-0941). Thanx. Virgil Orange Jr. To the members of the Confeder ated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation. This letter is to apologize for my actions on the night of March 28, 1998, by showing up at a house fire on Highway 3 to disconnect the elec tricity while under the influence of alcohol. For this I apologize to all members of the Tribe. Sincerely, Brad Ooten State. Farm Hand in Tygh Valley. Farm Laborcattle in South Junc tion. Journey level auto tech. in Cul ver. Electrician in Central Oregon. Truck Driver throughout Oregon. For further information call the Madras Employment office at 475 2382. Trainee wanted Kah-Nee-Ta Resort has an open ing in their management Trainee Pro gram for one Tribal Member. Please submit a resume along with a letter stating why you would like to enter Kah-Nee-Ta's Management Trainee Program to: Kah-Nee-Ta Resort; R.A. Malfara, CEO & General Man ager; PO Box K; Warm Springs, OR 97761. Closing date for all applicants will be May 31, 1998. Should you have any questions, please telephone Kah-Nee-Ta administration at 553-1 1 12 extension 3491. Calendar Update signs) 3) If the request meets the criteria. A) It will then be presented to the Alcohol & Drug Council (which meets every 3rd Wednesday). The Alcohol & Drug Council will review the proposal and a motion will be made to fund or deny the request. Please keep in mind: All proposals submitted should address the needs of youth, incorpo rate traditionalcultural practices to the maximum extent possible and be oriented to facilitate family and com munity interaction. Proposals should also be able to serve the secondary purpose of func tioning as positive social support systems for both youth and adults in the early stages of recovery from substance abuse problems. In so doing these activities andor programs would fulfill multiple needs in the community for prevention and intervention as well as provide for a seamless transition for persons re covering from substance abuse prob lems back into a positive, commu nity social network. ft Items wanted Collector buys old Native Ameri can items, baskets, beadwork or ?. Pays top $. If interested call John Grosvenor at (503) 297-2352. For Sale 350 Pontiac engine $300; Cardiaglide exerciser $150; Pink Pendleton jacket size 4-6 $75; Buck skin dress with long fringe size 6-8 $100. For more info call 553-1960, leave message if not home. Gun Show Bend May 23-24 Nat'l Guard Armory 875 SW Simpson Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. "The Premier Gun Shows in Central Oregon" Look for CODE OF THE WEST label to ensure you are attending a quality gun show! Code of the West Productions (541) 476-9814 Admission good both days Home for sale Three bedroom home for sale in the Sidwalter area. 1353 sq. ft, 24 x 20 basement. Fireplace with woodstove insert, oil furnace with forced air. Large living room, large dining area. One bath with shower only. Handicap ramp with rails. Large yard and scenic view of Mt. Jefferson & Mt. Hood. Call for an appointment at (541) 553-7933. 1 .Zip. Vietnam Traveling Wall Visits I 1 1 & I-. fin o - - i 6 The Traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans memorial will visit three Northwest locations in the near future. It's first stop will be in Vancouver, Washington, on May 21-25. The 248 foot replica will move on to Klamath Falls, Oregon, for display on June 6-12; and then will be in Molalla, Oregon July 2 5, 1998. In Vancouver, the Wall exhibit will be open to the public, 24 Headstones and Markers Provided by VA VA provides headstones and markers for the unmarked graves of veterans anywhere in the world and of eligible dependents of veterans buried in national, state veteran or military post cemeteries. Flat bronze, flat granite.flatmarble.uprightgranite and upright marble types are available to mark the grave in a style consistent with the cemetery. Niche markers also are available for indentifying cremated remains. Headstones and markers are inscribed with the name of the deceased, branch of service, and the years of birth and death. Optional items that may be inscribed are military grade, rank or rate; war service such as World Home Loans for Native American Vets- VA direct home loans are available to eligible Native American veterans who wish to purchase, construct or improve a home on Native American trust land. These loans may be used to simultaneously purchase and improve a home. Direct loans also are available to reduce the interest rate on existing loans obtained under the program. AVdirectloans may be limited to the cost of the home or e$80,000, whichever is less. Before a Native American veteran can obtain a loan under this program, tribal officials and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs must sigh an agreement that spells out the program. A funding fee must be paid to VA. The fee is 1.25 percentforloans to purchase, construct or improve a home. For loans to refinance an existing loan, the fee is 0.5 percent of the loan amount. Veterans receiving compensation for service connected disability are not required to pay the funding fee. Veterans who qualify ased on service in the Reserves or National Guard that was not active duty are charged a funding fee of 2 percent of the loan amount. The funding fee may be paid in cash or included in the loan. Other closing costs Howlak Tichum Nadine Denise "Doots" Tssow'-La'Lee Scott Nadine Denise "Doots" Tssow'- La'Lee Scott passed away April 30, 1998 at the Central Oregon Health Care Center due to injuries sustained onJanuary 6, 1998. Born to parents Daniel G. & Christine (Thompson) Scott on May 6, 1965 in Redmond, Oregon, she was 32 years old. Ms. Scott was a lifelong resident of Warm Springs and an enrolled mem ber of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. In the early years she had attended the Warm Springs Elementary, graduating from Ma dras High School in 1983. She then went on to Western Business Col- eee in Portland, Oregon. At the time of her accident she was en rolled at Central Oregon Commu- hours a day, at the Parade Grounds near Officers Row on the Fort Vancouver Historic Reserve. Numerous special events are planned for the Memorial Day weekend including a candlelilght ceremony, a Native American pow-wow, a name reading ceremony, and a community dinner. For information regarding the traveling Wall's visit to Vancouver or any of the associated Memorial Day weekend events, please contact Doug Zcnn a (503) 241 7494. The following week, the Wall moves to Klamath Falls, Oregon, where it will be on display at Kingsley Field. Opening ceremonies will be held on June 6, at 10:00 a.m. The ceremony will include various speakers and a reading of the 18 names of War II"; months and days of birth and death; an emblem reflecting one's religion; and text indicating valor awards. When burial is in a national, state veterans or military post cemetery, the headstone or marker is ordered through the cemetery, which will place it on the grave. Information on style, inscription and shipping can be obtained from the cemetery. When burial occurs in a cemetery other than a national, military post or state veterans cemetery, the headstone or marker must be applied for from VA.Itis shipped at government expense. VA, however, does not pay the cost of placing the headstone or marker. To apply, complete VA may not be included in the loan. The following may not e included in the loan: VA appraisal, credit report, loan processing fee, title search, title insurance, recording fees, transfer taxes, survey charges and hazard insurance. Repossessed Mouses VA sells homes that have been acquired after foreclosure of a VA guaranteed loan. These homes are available to both veterans and nonveterans. Contact local real estate agents foravailable listings. Safeguards for Veterans 1, Homes completed less than a year before purchase with VA financing and inspected during construction by either V A or HUD must meet VA requirements. 2, VA may suspend from the loan program those who take unfair advantage of veteran borrowers or dicline to sell a new home to make a loan to an eligible veteran of good credit because of race, color, religion, sex, disability, family status or national origin. 3, The builder of a new home is required to give the purchasing veteran a one-year warranty that the home has been . nity College in Bend, Oregon. Ms. Scott was very active through out the years. She was on the Madras High School basketball team, Warm Springs Softball league, participated in rodeo events such as barrel racing. . She began in the Peewee rodeos then t advanced to the Western States All Indian Rodeo circuit. Among her achievements are being Queen of Tygh Valley Indian Rodeo in 1983, Queen of the Holiday All-Indian Basketball Tournament in 1983; T ball coach; Reading Tutor at the War Springs Elementary; Rodeo Coordi nator representing the Robert Wood Johnson Healthy Nations. Doots was renowned in the art of beadwork. Her work has graced the cultural, traditional and customs arena of all Indian Country. Regaling govern ment, state and tribal dignitaries, el ders and royalty as well as providing exquisite gifts for family members, friends, giveaways and giftshops in all of the Northwest area. She was also a life time member of the Warm Springs Full Gospel Church and the church choir. Nadine was very involved with her children, encouraging them to participate in all sports activities as well as ceremonial and powwow dancing. Her daughters followed in her footsteps as royalty in the Lil Miss Warm Springs Pageant and in the Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days. Fam ily and friends remember her with her exhibited congeniality, inner beauty, graciousness, her high re spect for her elders and above all her wonderful humor. She was highly Northwest servicemen from Klamath County killed during the Vietnam War. In a separate location on Kingsley Field, there will be a Veterans Memorial Gassic Car Show on June 6 and 7. A static display of military equipment will also be available for viewing. Those interested in additional information on the Klamath Falls event may contact Elmo LeBcau at (541)850-6042. The first weekend in July, the wall will be on display at the Molalla High School football field. The event is sponsored by VFW Post 3973. US Senator Ron Wyden and US Representative Darlene Hooley are planning to be there July 2nd. For additional information concerning the event in Molalla, please contact Bob George at (503) , 632-4942. form 40-1330 and forward it to Director, Memorial Programs Service (403 A), National Cemetery System, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC 20420. Forms and assistance are available at VA regional office. For information regarding the status of an application, write to the Director, Memorial Programs Service (403 A), , or call 1-800-697-6947. VA cannot issue a headstone or marker for a spouse or child buried in a private cemetery. Twenty-year reservists are eligible foraheadstone or grave marker if they are entitled to military retired pay at the time of death. constructed to VA approved plans and specifications. A similar warranty must be given for new manufactured homes. . 4. In cases of new construction completed under VA or HUD inspection, VA may pay or otherwise compensate the veteran borrower for correction of structural defects seriously affecting livability if assistance is requested within four years of a home-loan guaranty 5. The borrower obtaining a loan may only be charged the fees and other charges prescribed ty VA as allowable. 6. The borrower can prepay without penalty the entire loan or " any part not less than the amount of one installment or $ 1 00. 7. VAencouages holders to extend forbearance if a borrower becomes temporarily unable to meet the terms of the loan. w eft i respected for her enduring strength. She was known as a tough lady Throughout the latter years she was employed as a teacher with the Early Childhood Education Center (Daycare); a committee secretary with the Tribal Council; secretary with the Fish & Wildlife 'depart ment; Work experience coordina tor with the W hUD program and an on-call secretary with the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs. Preceding her in death are daugh ter Natasha, who died at the time of the accident January 6, 1998; grand mother Lela Scott, and grandfather Joseph Thompson. Survivors include her parents Daniel G. & Christine Scott, chil dren Paul Scott, Nicole, Tianna, Rachclle & Charley Ann Herkshan, significant other Leevi Herkshan; brother Larry (Missy) Scott; sister Sandra (Dan) Scott McGill; grand mother Gladys Thompson; grand father Elmer Scott Sr. all of Warm Springs. She leaves numerous aunts, uncles and many relatives. Prayer service was held at Gladys Thompson residence on Friday, May 1, 1998. The dressing cer emony was held at the Agency Longhouse on Saturday May 2, 1998 at 5 p.m. with Ellen Thompson, Margaret Boise and Louise Hellon officiating. There was two nights of service, Saturday and Sundav May 3, 199S with Wilford Jim and Mary Ann Meanus officiating. Burial was 10 a.m. Monday, May 4, 1998 at the Tenino Cemetery. K ..