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12 December 3, 1998 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Job openings- The following job openings as of December 1 are currently being ad vertised. If interested call Amelia Tewee at 553-3262 or if you want job details call the contact person listed. Mechanic; Vehicle Pool; Don Winishut Community Health Representa tive; Community Health; Tammy Wells 553-2460 Archaeologist Supervisor; Cul tural Resources; Scott Stuemke 553 3265 Cultural Anthropologist Ethangraphcr; Cultural Resources; Scott Stuemke 553-3265 Oral History Technician; Cultural Resources; Scott Stuemke 553-3265 Bids wanted Concrete foundation to be built. Dimensions 1 5' x 40' x 78'. 37 arches. Prefer tribal member contractor. For more information, contact Evans Spino at 553-3465, 553-1 243 (home). Transcriber; Cultural Resources; Scott Stuemke 553-3265 Custodian Limited-duration; Cus todial dept.; Ramona Starr 553-3264 Teacher; ECE; Lola Trimble 553 3240 Count teamcashier; Indian Head Gaming; Gcorgianna George 553 6123 Slot Technician; Indian Head Gaming; Georgianna George 553 6123 Accounting clerk; Indian Head Gaming; Gcorgianna George 553 6123 Jefferson Co. job openings Cartographer, Registered nurse, LPN or RN, Substitute Teacher, Temp. Home Ec. teacher; PT Health PE coach, Assistant Track coach, Mgr. Apartment house, property ap praiser, Mental Health counselor 1, Mental Counselorl, Assistant Plan ner, Medical Transcriber, Full Charge Bookkeeper, Staff Assistant II, Cer tified Nurses Aide, Jouneyman level auto tech., Professional mechanic, CATV installer, Drywall tapernailer, Driver, & cutlerfinger jointer all in Madras. Substitute Teacher, Cook & In dustrial Electrician in Warm Springs. Special Ed Teacher, School Su perintendent, Journeyman Level Auto technician in Culver. Health Care Provide in Ashwood Long haul driver & short haul driver for Central Oregon. The Indian Warrior -The Veterans Comer Veterans Have the right to Appeal on Dedesions made by VA Regional Offices Totally Typesetting Do you have that hard to shop for person on your Christmas list? Totally Typesetting will make a personalized calendar for you, using your own pictures. We also make greeting cards, posters, newsletters, brochures, Invitations and banners. Give us a call at 553-2537 or stop by 6329 Sunnyside Drive. Wall to Wall Sale Win a fantastic prlzel no purchase necessary. No luck Involved. Stop by store to register. Prizes awarded Dec. 24, 1998, Contest ends Dec. 24, 1998, Contest started Nov. 5, 1998 Every item on sale now-All jewelry rings, necklaces, diamonds, gold, gemstones, silver, crystal, earrings, picture frames, custom designs, clocks, art collectibles. Every Item on sale Many gifts under $25.00 tiotidaxj greetings from alt of us at SatterteeStivekrs Holiday store hours: M-W10to6 Th & F 10 to 7 Sat. 9 to 5 Closed Sunday Sal Urmi: Cash Maiterctrd VISA Discover American Express 90 days tarn ai cash 175 SE Fifth Street, Madras VS.H . Bonus Discount Certificate Additional Discount off sale prices Take an extra 5 off sale prices on any purchases under $50 Take an extra 10 off sale prices on any purchases over $50 Show to cashier to qualify Valid December 3-10, 1998 (not good with other .ill Calendar Updates WSE Dec. 10-Winter Carnival 6-8:30 pm. Dec. 16-Winter Music Program grades K-2 1:15 pm. Dec. 17-Winter Music Program grades 3 & 4 1:15 pm. Dec. 19 to Jan. 3-No schoolWinter break Seeking penpal To the editor, Dear Warm Springs Tribe. My name is Dani, I am a 1 1 year-old girl. I attend Mill Pond Intermediate School in Yelm, Washington. My class is studying Native Americans and I chose you to study because you sound like an interesting tribe and I bet you are! I would appreciate any information you could share with me regarding the history of your culture. I would also like to ask if there is a student that would be interested in being a pen pal. I am in the 6th grade. Sincerely, Dani Gardner Mill Pond Intermediate School Attn: Mrs. Evans PO Box 476 Yelm, WA 98597 Suicide Prevention and Surivors of Suicide "V . I f v mm i .December 1 6-171 898 ;00.to3:q0Dfm. The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs departments and programs invite all organizational departments and community memberslo attend;; :2t.- Registration is $25.00. . Kah-Neo-Ta Resort has blocked 20 rooms for the conference. You are encouraged to make accommodations as early as.ppsi$ib)eCaJJt.KNT' at (541) 553-1112. Be sure to mention the workshop hamejvhen- arranging lodging. if -i y Senci workshop registration and $25.00 fee by; December 4, 1 998 to: , Warm Springs Community Counseling Center mfJ $ ATTNJean 5" n d ; i , tV v-sV4 Warm Springs,' OR 97761. i A. h Suicide and Survivors of Suicide 1. ) Scholarships for community members required by December 10, 1998, ie Registration form. 2. ) Pictures for the Legacy Wall in memory of loved one requested. 3. ) Carpooling to the Agency Longhouse for dinner on December 1 6, Wednesday evening. Registration information Name Address . CityStateZp . Phone FAX. Participant Title Sponsoring Institution Professional Occuoation I HP More Tips Veterans for Minority Veterans and other claimants Appeals make final decisions on appeals on behalf of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. A claimant may be represented by a veterans service organization, nn agent or an attorney. The board reviews fee agreements between appellants and attorney's or agents. The Board also determines whether attorneys or agents are eligible for VA benefits have the right for payment of fees from a io appeal decisions maae oy a wannam pa.M-uuc whcmw VA regional office or medical center. Typical issues appealed are disability compensation, pension education benefits, waiver of recovery of overpayments, waiver of medication copayment debts and rembursement for unauthorized medical services. A claimant has one year from the date of the notification of a VA decision to file an appeal. The first step in the appeal process is for a claimant to file a written notice of disagreement with the VA regional office or medical center that made the decision. This is simply a written statement that a claimant disagrees with VA's decision. Following receipt of the written notice, VA will furnish the claimant a "Statement of the Case" describing what facts, laws and regulations were used in deciding the case. To complete the request for appeal, the claimant must file a "Substantive Appeal" within 60 days of the mailing of the Statement of the Case, or within one year from the date VA mailed its decision, whichever period ends later. Board of Veterans' Appeals The Board of Veterans' Appellants have the right to present their case in person to a board member at a hearing in Washington, D.C., or at a VA regional office. The board annually produces a CD-ROM with the text of its decisions. Most VA regional offices have these CD-ROMs available for review. A CD ROM also may be purchased from the Government Printing Office. For further information, contact Department of Veterans Affairs, Board of Veterans' Appeals (01B), Washington, D.C 20420. -T 111,1 ill, ' BVA decisions. To appeal to the court, the claimant must have filed a Notice of Disagreement on ore after Nov. 18, 1988. The notice of appeal must be filed with the court with a postmark that is within 120 days after the Board of Veterans' Appeals mails its final decision. The court does not hold trials or receive new evidence. The court reviews the record that was considered by the Board of Veterans' Appeals. Oral argument is held only at the direction of the court. Either party may appeal a decision of the court to the US. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and to the Supreme Court of the United States. Appellants may represent themselves before the court or have lawyers or approved agents as representatives. The court's decisions are published in West's Veterans Appeals Reporter, in the WESTIAW and LEXIS online services and in the court's electronic bulletin board. The bulletin board can be reached at 202-501-5836. For information about the court's rules and procedures, contact the Clerk of the Court at 625 Indiana Ave.. NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20004, or call 1-800-869-8654. U.S. Court Appeals of Veterans A VA claim may be appealed from the Board of Veterans' Appeals to the Court of Veterans Appeals. This court is independent of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Only claimants may seek a review by the court; VA may not appeal i ift-fiiiiii Court notices- To: Janice Lucel Warm Sprinji, OR 97761 Answers to the Fire & Safety quiz, 1. D" All of the above. 2. Both "a" and "b" . 3. Both "a" and "d". 4. True 5. "d" all of the above. 6. True 7. "d" is the correct answer. 8. "b" 9. "a"-1970 10. False. 11. "e" 12. "a" Juniper Auto PO Boi 87 Madras, OR 97741 Notice of Informal Hearing Cue No. INS3-98 An informal hearing has been scheduled wilh the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 2 1st day oi December 1998, at I p.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the requestor Juniper Auto 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 20th day of November. 1998. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Confederated Tribes of The Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon va Tony Gilbert Defendant Case No.: CR160-87; JV202, 203, 204-90 Order to Show Cause for Public Notice lo: Tony Gilbert: You arc hereby notified that the above cited case(s), as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court has been scheduled for a show cause hearing at 1 p.m. on the 22nd day of December, 1998. You are hereby ordered to be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown, to show cause why you should not be held in Contempt of Court for Failure lo pay child suupport and back support as ordered. This hearing, will not be a full hearing on the merits of the case; you must appear and defend against a complaint that you failed lo obey the Order of the Court. 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. If you have any questions, you should seek legal assistance immediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on this 20lh day of November, 1998. Wilms Ann Plcard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Howlak Tichum Max Jim . Max Jim, age 34 died at his home in Warm Springs on Wednesday, October 28. 1998. Jim was born to parents Nathan "8-ball" and Ella Jane Jim on August 17, 1964 at Prineville, Oregon. He was a life time resident of Warm Springs and an enrolled member of the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs. ; Max attended schools in Warm Springs and Madras. He enjoyed being outdoors and helped with cattle riding and other tasks that kept him busy outside. He enjoyed Aletha Lilas Towe, age 88 years 11 months, passed away in Redmond, Oregon. Mrs. Towe was born. December 12, 1909 at Rich Hill, Missouri to William O. and Cora A. (S wope) Kidwell. She lived in Rich Hill several years then the family moved west, living in Colo rado, Idaho and Washington. After a few; years they moved back to Cassville, Missouri where she met Clyde G. Towe. They were married November 27, 1927 and raised their three children in Missouri. She was lovingly called "Mamaw" by all of her descen dants. She enjoyed cooking large dinners to which she invited all of her children and grandchildren. Sometimes the small cozy house was packed, but as far as she was concerned, the more the merrier. She continued this family tradition until she was in her mid-eighties, when failing health began to slow her down. On of her great enjoyments was playing football, basketball, swim-, ming and all types of sports. He was well-known as a Traditional dancer, along with his smiling face and hu mor. '. . Preceding him in death are broth ers William Jim, Willy Jim and Nathan Jim, Jr.; & sister Elizabeth Tewee Cross, nephew Ronald Suppah, Jr. and niece Veronica Jim. ; Survivors are his parents Nathan "8-ball" & Ella Jane Jim, sisters Louella Farrow of Pendleton, Leilah Tewee of Toppenish, WA, Alice Aletha Lilas Towe music, but especially violin as she had played that instrument earlier in life. She also loved to crochet and quilt, making afghans and quilts for all her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, as well as many friends and neighbors. She also enjoyed reading, gardening and canning. After her husband become dis abled, she began working at Burnett Box factory in Prineville, OR, later working at Coin Millwork. She re tired from Consolidated Pine Millwork also in Prineville at the age of 67. Mrs. Towe was a devout believer in God and was very loyal to her Savior. Her greatest joy was sharing her faith to all she encountered. Her greatest desire was to meet each one in heaven. She w as a prayer interces sor betw een her God for her children and their families. As she passes on to a better life, she w ill leave a large void that no one can fill. Even through many hardships during her lifetime, Stewart & Annette Frank of Warm Springs, brothers Frank Sr. & Curt Jim of Warm Springs, among nu merous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends of Washington and Oregon. Dressing ceremony was held at the Agency Longhouse on Thurs day, October 29, 1998 with Sam Starr and Richard & Alex Tohet officiating. Overnight services were held and burial was sunrise on Fri day, October 30, 1998 with Wilford Jim and Wilford Yallup officiating. she was never heard to complain, always having a smile and a posi tive work about everyone. A pre cious example of a godly women to all. Preceding her in death are her husband, her parents, one sister and one brother. Survivors include her three chil dren, daughter Lilas Black of Prineville and sons Bob Towe of Crooked River Ranch and Jack Towe of Warm Springs; one sister Ellen Kidwell of Cassville, MI, eleven grandchildren, twenty-seven great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren among several nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral services was held Wendesday, November 25, 1998 at the Heritage Chapel in Prineville, OR with Pastor David Vaughan of ficiating. Burial was Wednesday. Novem ber 25, 1998 at the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prinevilk, OR. I