12 June 3, 1999 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Job openings- The following job openings as of June 1 are currently being advertised by the Human Resources department. If interested call Amelia Tewee at 553-3262. If you want job details call the contact person listed. Committee Secretary; ASC; Myrtle Snowden 553-3257 Education Coordinator; HeadstartECE; Nancy Scyler 553 3241 Food Service Assistant; ECE; Nancy Seyler 553-3241 Fire Fighter; Fire mgmt; Vernon Tias 553-1146 Engine Operator; Fire mgmt; Vernon Tias 553-3241 PC Specialist; OIS; Lloyd Phillips 553-3275 Corrections Corporal; Police; Robert Whittenburg 553-3273 Community Police Officer; Po lice; Lt. Avex Miller 553-3272 Fisheries Technician I; Fish & Wildlife; Colleen Fagan 553-3233 Forest Crew Member (sea sonal); Fire Mgmt; Luther Clements 553-1146 Children Mental Health Spe cialist; Com. Cslg. Ctr; Jim Quaid 553-3205 Adolescent Substance Abuse TX Specialist; Com. Cslg Ctr; Jim Quaid 553-3205 Engineer; Water & Waste Wa ter; Herb Graybael 553-3246 Recycling Technician; Utilities; James Halliday 553-3246 Accounting Clerk; Indian Head Gaming; Georgianna George 553-4889 MISAccountant; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1112 Maintenance; Kahneeta; Scot tie Miller 553-1 1 12 Village Gate Manager; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Guest Service Representatives; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Food & Beverage; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 CashierClerk; Kahneeta; Scot tie Miller 553-1 1 12 Village Pool; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 112 Gardener & Groundperson; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Housekeeping; Kahneeta; Scot tie Miller 553-1112 Security; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 112 Driverguide trainee; Whitchorse Rafting; BruceAngie Brunoe 553 1604 Culture & Heritage representa tives; Kahneeta; Carlos Smith 553 1112 Jefferson Co. 509-J School Dis trict Educational Assistant Jeff Co. Middle School; Otis Coordinator Support Svc BIdg; Math teacher JCMS; Alternative Ed Teacher MHSBuff Learning Ctr.; Regional Migrant Resource Teacher Ma dras Elem. Migrant Office; 6th grade teacher JCMS; .5 FTE School based Tobacco Prevention Pgm Cood. Buff lrng ctr.; Technology Assistant 'JCSch. Dist. 509-J. All interested candidates should contact: Jefferson County School District 509-J; 445 SE Buff Street; Madras, OR 9774 1 phone (54 1 ) 475 6192. Madras Employment Offict House Supervisor; MetalsTech. Teacher; Spanish Teacher; Math Teacher; Home Arts Teacher; Temp. 5th Grade Teacher; Special Ed. Teacher (4 positions); 2nd Grade Teacher; 3rd Grade Teacher; 5th Grade Teacher; 6th grade teacher; Migrant resource teacher; Kinder garten Teacher; Assistant Principal; Tobacco Prevention; Educational Assistant; Aerobic Instcoordinator; PE Teacher; Juvenile Justice officer; CashierChecker; CashierStation Attendant; Technology Assistant; Hardware Sales clerk; Pharmacy clerk; Auto sales; WaiterWaitress; Bartender; Auto mechanic; Cutter finger jointer and Partime produc tion all in Madras. PC Specialist; Elementary teach ers; WaiterWaiter; Line Cook; River Guide; Water Plant Engineer and Driver in Warm Springs. Cook restaurant in Shaniko. Fisheries Technician in The Dalles. Journey Electrician in Central Oregon. Truck Driver in Lower Bridge. Any interested candidates should contact the Madras Employment of fice at (541) 475-2382. Other job openings Executive Director at the Madras Jefferson Co. Chamber of Commerce. Information packets available call (541)475-2350. The Indian Warrior - The Veterans Corner Gulf War Veterans Information on Benefits Apologies sent to family & relatives To the editor, To my family and relatives: My apologies for not being here to say good-bye to my precious nephew, who was like a son to me. He meant so much to us, and to lose him this way makes the pain even worse. Es pecially the way this homeless per son found out (2 12 months later) about my loss and my family's heart break. They had no way to reach me, to contact me to let me know. I was on the streets, living my alcoholic life. I was in treatment last year, re lapsed after six months of sobriety. Found all kinds of reasons to blame everyone. For not being here for the funeral, I can blame no one but my self for not keeping in contact. The alcoholic's life is a selfish, irrespon sible life. I have since gotten a job as a caretaker for a good friend I met at NARA. Hopefully with the death of my beloved nephew to open my eyes and make me feel the pain of life. I can stay sober and give some mean ing to this person's life. To you young people in my fam ily, please don't follow in my foot steps on the road to hell. It's a hard, lonely life. May the great Spirit bless my fam ily & relatives and relieve some of the hurt caused by the loss of our loved one, Stacey Marcus Lillie. With love & prayers, Donna Foster Stick game tourney begins June 25 Starr Stick Game cm s 1 Club A Stick Game Tournament will be held during Pi-Ume-Sha weekend June 25-27, 1999. Entry fee is $150 with 2-5 players per team. Registra tion opens at noon on Saturday June 25 with the tournament beginning at Court notices- 2:30 p.m. Lunch to open stick game shedonFriday June 25 at 12:30 p.m. First place is $3,000 plus jackets; second place-$ 1,500; third place $1,000; and fourth place is $500. For more information call Sam Starr (54 1)553-1 13 1. This is an alco hol and drug free event. Not respon sible for theft, damage, accidents or short funded travelers. There is a raffle going on also. Tickets are 6 for $5 or $ 1 each. Items listed are: Pendleton blanket, 2-nights stay at Kahneeta Resort, $250 cash, cooler set, $50 cash, vest, $50 cash, $100 cash, $50 cash, 1-medium stickgame jacket, tent, 1 -extra large stickgame jacket, battery operated Minnie and other items. Need not be present to win. Bible camp opens The Canyon Ranch Camp on Wil low Creek extends a special invita tion to the children of Warm Springs. This camp is not for everyone. Gladys Grant loves working with the Warm Springs children and would very much like to see them attend one of four camps this year. This is a Bible base camp (all denominations are welcome), with an enrollment of 30 per session. The age limit is open to 8-12 years old. The first session is June 7-10, which will be for the boys. The second session is June 14-17 for the girls. The third session is June 21-24, also for the girls. With the last session being from June 28-July 1, 1999 for the boys. There is a form to fill out and directions to the camp. For more in formation contact Gladys Grant at (541)475-3190. Culf War Veterans' Information to Benefits Overview While each wartime era is distinct, once their careers in uniform end Americans have similar needs. That veterans leaving service needs a job and medical care. Above all, veterans need assurances the government that sent them in harm's way will not betray the covenant between the leaders and the led. After all, those who serve honorably have a right to expect the government to respond in kind. With the support of The American Legion, Congress has enacted laws providing benefits and compensation for veterans. For example, historians recognize the leading role played by The American Legion in prodding Congress to pass the original GI Bill in 1944. After every war this century, Legionaries fought to secure health care and compensation for veterans exposed to environmental hazards, from chemical weapons to battlefield trauma. Three million members of The American Legion, 53,000 of whom are Gulf War veterans, are dedicated to make sure that Gulf War veterans know about the benefits they earned by serving their nation. Joining The American Legion means that you are not alone. You will be part of a community of veterans who this forum. The American Legion Magazine and the Dispatcher understand your concerns and your needs. Join with other veterans to make your voice heard. Legion Services For Gulf War Veterans Temporary Financial Assistance (TFA) An integral part of our Family Support Network, TFA has provided hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants to needy Gulf War veterans and their families. The grants arc typically used to provide a temporary financial boost during a crisis or to help families who have a disabled Gulf War veteran in the household. Veterans who have received TFA also receive follow-up contacts from the Legion to see how the family is doing. Additional assistance will be provided if warranted. Economic Impact Study One out of five service members in the Gulf War was a mobilized Reservist or member of the National Guard. The American Legion has helped thousands of these individuals during their return to civilian life. In many cases, however, mobilization has had a lingering negative impact. The American Legion is studying the financial impact of mobilization on the liver of these veterans. The findings will help shape changes in our laws regulating mobilization so Gulf War veterans will receive the transition benefits they need, and those mobilized in future conflicts will have a stronger safety net in place when they return. VA's Gulf War Expert Scientific Committee The American Legion is represented on VA's Gulf War Expert Scientific Committee, a group of medical and scientific experts from inside and outside government. The committee examines all aspects of patient care, analyzes possible medical diagnoses and provides medical consultation to VA. The American Legion has been effective advocate for Gulf War veterans in Several issues of these publications have been dedicated to Gulf War veterans. Future issues will continue to address issues of concern to Gulf War veterans, their families and their advocates. Coalition Veterans The Legion is in close contact with a number of veterans' groups in the United Kingdom of Canada. Oversight of Scientific and Medical Studies The American Lceion is consulting with the University of Connecticut in the oversight of more than 100 research studies being conducted by government and private institutions on Gulf War Illness. Service Officers The American Legion has accredited service officers across the country who, free of charge, help veterans apply for VA benefits. To contact your local service officer call 800-433-3318. Infromation of the Internet The American Legion maintains a page on its World Wide Web site that id dedicated to Gulf War veteans' health issues. Visit us at http: www.legion.org. OFFICIAL SOURCES O Depirtmert ol Veltrini' AHtlrt Toll-Fret InlormillM HtlpIlM: I0O-74M3I7 (eM-KW-VETS). Thi helplint TDD (ItlacomnwiMcitlon dmrtet lorltwdeif): 800-129-4IJJ. O Pertiin Gull Reentry: 600-f 6W-VETI. O VA'i Onlini PtrsiM Gull Vttrini' lllmu Hom Pmc http:www.vMovhaaltli mrirOMpsrsBull.ktni OPtniinGultRivtew, a quarterly mwtlttter. for ubicrlpllont. write to: Department ol Veteran! All Jin, Persian Gull Review. EnwronmenW Agenti Service (103A), 110 Vermont Avemie.NvV, Wunlnglofl, D.C. 20420. O On-line Computer Butlfflln Board: J9M71 IH7 (UII-VHI). O Department ol Delenie Comprahemhrt Clinical EvaluatlM Program (CCEP): I0O-7H-H8I. ODoD i Gull War Hlnaaa Home Pagt: rta:vmAluNJriV lutrtlnk O Incident HotHne: 100-472-1711. For mora Information on any ol these lervtces, see Appentfli A: Official Sources on Page 13, Senate Honors Veterans Seeking mushrooms Looking for mushrooms to buy. I purchase Morels and Boletes mush rooms. My name is Carta Wamsler; 22 Sprinkle Lane; White Salmon, WA 98672 (call for directions) my phone number is (509) 493-1937. " only seems fitting that today we celebrate the living men and women who put their lives on the line to serve our country." Salem: On the eve of Memorial Day weekend the Oregon Senate honored the men and women who have protected America's freedom. "It only seems fitting that today we celebrate the living men and women who put their lives on the line to serve our country." Senator Charles Starr (R-Hillsboro) stated. "As we remember those who gave their life protecting our nation, we should also think this weekend of those among us who fought to protect our freedom." The proposal, Senate Bill 831, honors disabled veterans who have served the country by providing them greater opportunities for employment in public sector jobs. "This is about providing opportunity to the men ana women who have courageously served in America's armed forces," Starr continued. "It is the least we can do for the time they have given to our country ." The bill recognizes individuals who have served America since 1976. The proposal now heads to the Oregon House for approval. Jefferson County Veterans office hours changed To: Coriniu Sohappy Warm Sprints, OR 7761 Juniper Auto Madras, OR 97741 Nolle, of Informal Hearing Ca No. IN13-W An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court nn ihe 12th day of July, lm, at 2:111) p.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of Juniper Auto for the following reasons: Overdue Ac count. 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 10 prevent further action against you in a Stale Court. If you fail hi 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 2lh day of May 1 m. Wllma Ann Picard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Linda David ; PwjtioT VI. Mark SlaconaMngela Stacona For Publication Caat No. DO.I3-WD036-9 To Mark Angela Stacona, You are hereby nouTied that a petition for Conserva torGuardianship has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. , By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 10'IMI 1 nv, on the nth day of July, IW), at the Warm Springs Tribal Court All of the facts of the case will he heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish Ui present. You must appear to present your argument or the other aide will automatically win. The Petitioner, Linda David, may then he given all that is asked for in Ihe Modification request. The Petitioner will he present at Ihe hearing. If you desire to personalty 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 questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Diicd at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 2Ath day of May, John W. Copenhaver Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Mark Stacona Petitioner va. Angela Stacona Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. D023-SI1 To Mark ft Angela Stacona, You are hereby notified that a Modification has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court, By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for :(M) a.m., on the rilj day of July, 1999, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this bearing, including evidence you wish to present. You must appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Mark Stacona, may then be given all that is asked for in the Modification request. 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 questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 26th day of May, 1999. John W. Copenhaver Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Linda David Petitioner vs. ; Mark Stacona Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. D023-91 To Mark Stacona, You are hereby notified that a Modification has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 9:30 a.m., on the 6th day of July, 1999,atthe Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You must appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Linda David, may then be given all that is asked for in the Modification request. 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 questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. ft Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 26th day of May, John W. Copenhaver Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court The Jefferson County Veteran's Service Office will have a change of services, starting on June 16th, 1999. Due to budget constraints, the office will be cutting back services to the community. There will no longer be any outreach services to the outlying areas. The office will only be open on Wednesdays of each week. The hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on that day. Due to the work load the office is open to appointments only. Call to make an appointment at 475-5228. lowlak Tichum Henry Stuart "Hank" Palmer Garage sale set Five family garage sale on June 10 & 1 1, 1999 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be furniture, housewares, antiques, children and adult clothes, toys, books, games, 286 computer, old cash register, small freezer, and many more goodies. Located past the 2 mile sign on Tenino Road. Turn left at balloons and yard sale sign. Follow signs on dirt road to Richard Macy Residence. Over 500 vehicles for sale Thomas Sales and Service in Madras, Oregon has over 500 new and used vehicles available. Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler and Suburu. E-Z financing; E-Z terms, let us help you own your next vehicle. We're lo cated at 169 SE 5th Street, Madras, OR or phone us (541) 475-2279 2333. 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 State .Zip- Subscription rates: $15.00 per year In the U.S. $25.00 per year outside the U.S. or 1 st 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-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. I r ( 5 t - . 1 -1 - i f i a Henry Stuart "Hank" Palmer, age 55 years old, died at his home May 1 6, 1999. Palmer was born to parents Benjamin and Flora (Osborn) Palmer on March 6, 1944 at Burns, Oregon. He went to schools in Warm Springs, OR; White Swan, WA; Madras, OR and Lawrence, KS. Palmer was a lifetime resident of Warm Springs and an enrolled me mbc r of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. He was the Di rector of Culture and Heritage at his passing. Other employment was maintenance work at the Museum At Warm Springs, Fish and Wildlife; lookout for Fire Management; Warm Springs Forest Products, Inc. as a Contract Supervisor, Logging Man ager and Consultant; was on the Tim ber committee, member of the Board of Directors at Kahneeta and was on the High School Advisory Board as a volunteer; a volunteer for the Build ing Advisory committee with the school district; logger for Zane Jack son, Sammy Danzuka, and Barclay Logging; a volunteer for the Dalles Mural committee as a mural consult ant and a volunteer cultural fishing consultant for the High Desert Mu seum and Linn-Benton Community college demonstrating the ways of fish net making and traditional fish ing. He believed in education for all and was a traditional fisherman. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and liked making fish nets. He also liked being with his wife, children, grandchildren and extended family. Mr. Palmer married Eraina Danzuka August 11, 1967 at Reno. Nevada. They have four children. Preceding in death are his parents Tremayne DeVonte' Tuckta-Wolfe Benjamin & Flora (1997), and sib lings Ozella, Clydell. Enos and Melvin Benally, Jr. Survivors include his wife Eraina, sons Jason Palmer of Port land, OR and Ron Palmer of W arm Springs, OR; daughters RayneJe (David) Andrews and Kelii Palmer of Warm Springs, grandchildren Derreck Palmer, Tashayla and Henry Andrews of Warm Springs, OR, Emily and Kaleb Palmer of Hood River, OR, brother Clarence Benally, Sr., sisters AndreaBenally Dunn, Connie Benally Frank, Louida Benally, Tina Benally Broncho and Patricia Benally Warjack all of Fort Hall, ID and Frances Wewa Allen of Warm Springs, OR. Prayer services were held at the home in Tenino Valley on Monday night beginning at 7 p.m. open de nominations. Dressing ceremony was held on Tuesday, May 1 8, 1 999 at 10 a.m. at the Bel Air Colonial Chapel. Overnight services were held at the Palmer home. Burial was Wednesday, May 19. 1999 at 9 a.m. at the Agency Cemetery with Easton Aguilar officiating. Tremayne DeVonte' Tuckta Woife, infant son six weeks and 2 days old, of Louisa Tuckta and Cyril Wolfe passed awav on Mav 30. 1999. He was bora in Madras. OR on April 9, 1999. He was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribe s of Warm Springs and also lived in Warm Springs. He enjoyed sitting with dad and watching basketball games. Survivors include his parents, sis ters Cassandra, Kaylyn, Clairissa and Rheianna Wolfe, grandparents Margie & Joe Tuckta. Beulah and Raymond Tsumpti and the late Jame s Wolfe Sr., uncles Kanet Wolfe, Ken neth &. Jcrraayne Tuckta, Jo-c: ' Boise, aunts Cena Wolfe, J. v. r Boise and Tiyanna Tuwkta. Dressing was June 3, 1999 i a in. at the'Simnasho Lor,eV;i- i;h Larry Dick officiating. Bria is the same day at 3 p.m. at ih Wolfe Point CeWr-s . i