12 July 3, 1999 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Job openings- The following job openings as of June 28 are currently being adver tised by the Human Resources de partment. If interested call Amelia Tcwce at 553-3262. If you want job details, call the contact person listed. Education Coordinator; HeadstartECE; Nancy Seyler 553 3241 Substitute Teacher Aide; ECE; Sue Matters 553-3241 Secretary III; Community Cnslg Ctr.; Jim Quaid 553-3205 Wellness Coordinator; Communty Wins Ctr.; Eugene Greene Jr. 553-3243 Forest Crew Member; Fire Mgmt.; Luther Clements 553-1 146 Fire Fighter; Fire Mgmt.; Vernon Tias 553-1146 Engine Operator; Fire Mgmt.; Vernon Tias 553-1 146 i Children Mental Health Spe cialist; Communty Cnslg Ctr.; 'Jim Quaid 553-3205 Adolescent Substance Abuse Tx Specialist; Community Cnslg Ctr.; Jim Quaid 553-3205 Legal Aide Advocate; Legal Aide; Raymond Gene Smith 553 3269 Corrections (4); Public Safety; Charlcne Smith 553-3272 Maintenance; Utilities; Cecil D. Brunoe Jr. 553-4962 Engineer Technician; Utilities; Randy Wallace 553-3246 Engineer; Water & Waste Wa ter; Herb Graybael 553-3246 Surveillance Observer; Gaming Commission; David Thcrricn 553 4890 Executive Director; Museum; Michael Hammond 553-3331 Les Scwabs Tire Center Ap prenticeship; WEDD; Carlos Calica Hamilton Greeley 553-3324 The 4-H office is looking for 2 cook assistants; 1 craft person; 1 recreation director and 2 Affordable apts. for rent Secure, peaceful, affordable liv ing at Madras Estates. These subsi dized units offer spacious 1 -bedroom apartments, elevator, pets welcomed (some limitations apply), laundry facilities, security system, handicap accessible, on-site management, emergency call system, activity cen ter with kitchen, SeniorHandicapped bus available and much more, A complete application puts your name on the waiting list, "liberal income limits do apply. Refundable $ 1 50 security deposit required at the time of move-in. Guardian Manage ment is committed to Equal Housing Opportunity. For more information and appli cations please contact: Madras Es Thank you all To the editor, Hello! My name is Woody Jr. I want to write to say thank-y ou to a lot people that was with or called about my mom Sadie. She was really sick in the hospital long time. Thank you to my grandma Marella, my grandpa-Dad Roberta, a BIG BIG Thank-you to my G-ma Eliza for staying with them in Ma dras and Bend. Thank you Billy Joe and his wife Wanda Berry and Brian Renfro. For all the prayers and com ing to Bend. And most of all, the Big thank you goes out to my Grandma Itta. I love you, thank you for putting up with me, Jeleah and Thomas. To my mommy, I am glad you're OK and that you are home because I missed you alot and I love you mom. From, Woody Picard, Jr. Poster contest open to children of Greetings Warm Springs Community! I would like to respectfully request a little of your time. I am coordinating the Fire & Safety and Home Safety Poster Contest for the Warm Springs Housing Authority. I am seeking contestants, ages Kindergarten through the 8th grade. The Poster Contest is to allow our students to send a message to be Fire Safe in their homes. Amerind Risk, Inc., whom we carry our home insurance with, hold a Nationwide poster contest for all students K-8. The Warm Springs Housing Authority is very honored and proud of Warm Springs regional champion winner for 1997 (Shayla Smith). We are very proud and confident that we have other students who can go just as far. The deadline to turn all posters in is July 2, 1999. Entries should not exceed 11" x 17" in size. Amerind recommends that posters be drawn horizontally on letter size paper (8.5" x II"). The first place winner will be awarded $25.00 and there will be other prizes and awards. See contestant rules and entry form. All entries must be original and created by the child using crayons, markers or paint. Posters drawn in led pencils will not be accepted. If you should have any questions regarding the poster contest, please stop by the office and ask for Suzie Moody, or call 553-3250. Suzie Moody i i i i I I j J I swmthou.se leaders (1-femule & 1 male; need to teach young people about the sweathouse etc.) for more information, contact Arlene Boileau or Deanic Johnson at 553-3238. House SupcrvisorKN; CNA Insturctor; SpeechLanguage specialsit; A.R.T; Float RNLPN; Surgical Svcs RN Mgr.; Spanish Teacher; Math Teacher, Home Arts Teacher; Language Arts Teacher; Special Ed Teacher; Special Ed Teacher; Special Ed Teacher; Spe cial Ed Techcr; 6th Grade Teacher; Migrant Resource Teacher; Execu tive Director; Educational Assistant; Aerobic InslCoordinator; Teller; Cashier; Office Assistant-Trai; Bar tender; Receptionist; Line Cook; Certified Nurses Aide; Patrol Deputy; Janitor; DitchriderMuint.; Grounds Maintenance; Farm Hand Groundskcepcr; Auto Mechanic; Window Repairer J; Auto Mcch. Helper JP; Welder-shop helper JP; Fence Builder; Bldg Maint.Land scapc; Truck Driver; Service Station worker; Tire Repairer-training; Cut terFinger Jointer; CutterFinger Jointer; Maintenance and Rock Pol isher all in Madras. Mental Health Specialist; Sub. Abuse Specialist; Education Coordi nator; fisheries Tech.; Exterior Painter; Elementary Teachers; Wait ressWaiter; Line Cook; Jockey Horse Trainer; & Water Plant Engi neer in Warm Springs. Park Naturalist; Conservation Aide; & WaiterWaitress in Culver. Mower Operator; Stackcr&Truck Driver in Lower Bridge. Water Tank Dri ver & Dump Truck Driver throughout Oregon Farm HandGroundskeeper in Bend. Journey Electrician in Central Oregon. Interested candidates need to con tates, Lorraine Ustermiller-Resident Manager; 242 SW 3rd Street; Ma dras, OR 97741 (541) 475-1969. Court notice To: Mcliiaa Silversmith Warm Springs, OK 97761 Juniper Auto Madrai, OR 97741 Notice of Informal Hearing Case No. IN61-99 An informal hearing hat been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 26th day of July, 1999, at 1:30 p.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of 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 wurrant for your arrest and require you to post bail to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 1 4th day of June, 1999. Wilma Ann Picard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Tribal member To the editor, To my friends and family. I'm sorry I haven't wrote back to anyone. The girls have been writing to every one. The reason why I haven't writ ten to anyone is because I've been taking classes since September. Right now I'm taking two classes but the hours are kind of long. Two days out of the week I go to class from 3 to 7:30. The land down here is really nice. There are a lot of fruit trees. There are a lot of black berry bushes. The girls have been picking cher ries lately. They will be starting sum mer school next week. I forgot to pay my phone bill so my phone will be shut off for about one week. One day the girls came back from school and said the whole school couldn ' t go out Amerind Risk Management Corporation 1999 National Fire Safety and Home Safety Poster Contest Contestant rules 1 . Entry form must be filled out completely and attached to the back of the poster. 2. All submitted posters must illustrate a "fire safety or home safety" theme. 3. Children in Kindergarten through 8th grade during the 1998-1999 school year are eligible to participate (only one entry per child). 4. All entries must be original and created by the child using crayons, markers or paint. Posters drawn in lead pencils will not be accepted. 5. Entries should not exceed 11 " x 17" in size. Amerind recommends that posters be drawn horizontally on letter size paper (8.5" x 1 1"). For more information contact Warm Springs Housing Authority, 1238 Veterans Street, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761; 541-553-3250. r- - - 1 Amerind Risk Management Corporation I 1999 National Fire Safety and Home Safety Poster Contest . entry Contestants name: Tribal Affiliation: I ParentLegal Guardian: J City: Home Phone Number: Housing Authority: Warm Springs Contest Coordinator: Suzie Moody, Resident Service Specialist j The poster will be disqualified if the entry form is not completely I filled out and attached to the back of the poster. All posters become the property of Amerind Risk Management i Corporation. J .. J tact the Madras Employment office (541)475-2382. Jrlman Co. 50?-JS(hQvlPinL vjitmnn Language Arts Teacher at the Jefferson Co. Middle Sch. Interested candidates should con tact: Jefferson Co. Sch. Dist. 509-J; 445 SE Buff Street; Madras. OR 97741 or phone (541)475-6192. Indian Head Casino Employment Accounting clerk. Experience re quired. Both GL adn AP experi ence will be considered. Must have 10-kcy and spreadsheet skills. Please obtain an application at Indian Head Casino HR department, or call 553 4889. Qther job opportunities Approximately the middle to the end of June, 1999, the city of Port land Parking Enforcement Division will begin accepting applications for PARKING ENFORCEMENT DEPUTY, $ 1 3.24 per hours at entry to $17.01 per hour after 3 12 years. Official announcements and appli cations may be obtained from: Port land Bureau of Human Resources Application Center; Portland Build ing, 1120 SW 5th Ave. Lobby (503)823-4573 (job hotline) or www.ci.portland.or.usjobs. Executive Director for the Indian Human Resource Center in San Di ego, California. Closing Date, Fri day, July 9, 1999; Interested parties should contact: Indian Human Re source Center, Inc.; 4040 30th Street, Suite A; San Diego, CA 92104 or call (6 1 9) 28 1 -5964 Fax (619) 281 1466 Project Crew, Fire Crew, and En gine Crew for the Mt. Hood National Forest, if interested please apply by send ing resume to: David Gross; Mt. Hood National Forest; 780 NE Court St.; Dufcr, OR 97021 or call (541) 467 2291. Help offered Attention Tribal Members 1. Have you been taken to Tribal Court for an Informal Hearing? 2. Was there a warrant issued for your arrest for an Informal Hearing? 3. Did you spend time in jail on a warrant issued by the Tribal Court for an Informal Hearing? 4. Did you or do you have a gar nishment of wages from an Informal Hearing Judgment order from the Tribal Court? If the answers to the above men tioned statement is "Yes", your rights were violated by invalid procedures of the court. If you want more infor mation regarding these issues, you can contact me at Bruce and Barbarsj Jim residence, 6608 Wolf Point Road, Warm Springs, OR. ,, Please note: All appointments to be made after 5 p.m. or any time during the weekend. says hi to recess today because there was a bear in the tree by the school. Boss and Eva, if you come down within the two weeks, then let me know. Wishbone said he was coming down and never did. Anyway, I would just like to say hi to Bobb & Eva, Chopper, Eric and Gerri, Virgil and Pat, Jeri & Jeremy, Alice and Kids, Chum and Jamie. I know I must have forgot some people and I'm sorry. I'm always calling and asking for your addresses but I'll be calling again because I lost my address book. When I get my phone turned on, please don't call me at 3:00 in the morning (Chopper). Eva called me as early as 7:30 a.m. and that was fine. Anyways, Take Care. Love you all Rosanna Jackson Warm Springs form .Grade: Age: . .Gender: .StateZip: , Housing Authority The Indian Warrior-The Veterans Comer-lnformationTips For Vets Service-Connected Compensation How Disability Compensation Works -4- T V I - i Service-connected disability compensation, or "comp," is a available to veterans with physical and mental disabilities (which VA often "conditions") incurred during their military service or made worse by their service. The compensation process can become complicated, We nave therefore devoted a large section of our guide to help you file a claim. A service-connected disability does not have to be combat-related, it just has to be connected in some way to your time in service. Your disability must be recognized by VA as service connected before you can receive compensation benefits. Income and assets do not affect the amount of money received for service connected disability. There are five ways to obtain service-connection for your disabilities. You have a condition (disease or disability) that can be linked to an injury that happened during service or a disease you suffered from in service. You suffer from a disease with symptoms that began shortly after discharge, usually within one year, and VA considers that disease to have begun during service. Center For Minority Veterans More than just Caring The Center For Minority Veterans (CMV) was established under Public Law 103-446 on November 2, 1994. The goals and objectives of the Center are; 0 To promote the use of VA programs, benefits and services by minority veterans, To evaluate current programs and make recommendations on how the VA can better serve minority vet erans. Mission The Center for Minority Veterans, as acenter for excellence, will assist the Department of Veterans Affairs in its efforts to address the unique circum stances and special needs of minority veterans. Who We Serve African Americans Asian Americans Hispanic Americans Native Americans, including American Indians Alaskan Natives Native Hawaiians Pacific Island Americans What We Do Serve as principal advisor to the Secretary of veterans Affairs Assist minority veterans in their efforts to access benefits and services offered by VA and other federal and state agencies. Assist VA in the administration of benefits and provision of care to mi nority veterans. Promote medical research on ill ness most prevalent among minority veterans. Sponsor demographic studies and analyses. .Analyze and evaluate issues and concerns raised by minority veterans. Work with other federal, state and private agencies to address the needs of minority veterans around the country. Hazel Loretta Scott Seyler, age 84 passed away June 26, 1 999 at the Mountain View Hospital in Ma dras, Oregon from natural causes. Mrs. Seyler was born October 5, 1914 in Warm Springs to parents James and Ethel (Holliday) Scott. She was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and a lifelong resident. Seyier had worked at various You have a condition that existed before service that became worse while you were in service. You have a disability caused or aggravated by another service connected condition. You suffer from a disability that might have begun many years after you were discharged but was caused by something that happened in service or something you were exposed to in service, (For example, lung cancer caused by exposure to asbestos). VA should treat an injury or aggravation of an injury as if it were service connected if: 1 You have a disability or aggravated it as the result of VA medical care or involvement in a VA vocational rehabilitation program. 2 You have loss, or lose use of, one of pair of organs (such as kidneys, lungs, eyes or ears) or extremities (such as hands or feet) that is service connected and the other organ or extremity becomes disabled as the result of a non-service connected condition. If You Were In Combat The law requires VA to accept a veteran's statement about what happened to him or her while in combat. This means you can write your own letter documenting your combat experience. Non-Service Connected Pension Non-service-connected pensions are available to veterans who served during a period of war, who are permanently and totally disabled and who have established financial need. Generally, you will be considered to Issues Currently Under Re view and Analyses Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in minority veterans. Compensation for minority veter ans with service-connected disabili ties. Access to medical care. VA's promotion of the Direct Home Loan Program for Native Americans. Homelessness among minority veterans. Minority Veterans Pro grams Coordinators (MVPC) Focus on the needs of minority veterans in the local community. Assigned to each VA medical center and regional office (over 300 MVPCs throughout VA). Assist medical centers and re gional office directors in their efforts to address the needs of minority veterans. Inform veterans of VA benefits, services and programs. Identify barriers and create amore accessible environment for minority veterans (Contact your local MVPC through the facility operator). Our Service to You The Center for Minority Veterans is part of the Office of the Secretary. The Center assists eligible veterans in their efforts to receive benefits and services from VA. The Center acts only as a mediator and facilitator As such, the Center does not process claims, handle equal employment complaints,, oremployee related prob lems. The Center is dedicated to ensur ing that all veterans are aware of ben efits, services and programs offered by VA. The Center for Minority Veterans: More than just Caring... Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans Howlak Tichum Hazel Loretta Scott Seyler positions with the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, but most dominant was the 27 years she worked as a credit officer. She en joyed sewing and fishing as ( r p ' times. Preceding her in death are par ents, husband Ahin Seyler, lour brothers and three half sisters. Survivors include sons Cr.u' s . (Yvonne) and Norman (Judy 1 N i ' i have served during wartime if you had 90 continuous days of active duty and at least one day was during an officially defined period of war. For the Vietnam War, the wartime service dates are Feb. 28, 1961, through May 7, 1975. For the Gulf War, the official start of wartime service was Aug. 2 1 , 1 990; a closing date has yet to be set. Unlike disability compensation, f:nsion benefits are based on need, our income, combined with the income of your spouse and dependent children, averaged over 12 months, is deducted dollar for dollar from the maximum pension amount. Your assets also will be considered in establishing need. Do not understate your income. VA can match what you tell them against your Social Security and Internal Revenue Service records. For some veterans, pension benefits will pay a higher monthly benefit than compensation benefits. To keep things simple, VA is required to consider a claim for compensation to double as a claim for pension and will pay the greater of the two amounts as a benefit. You cannot collect both VA compensation and VA pension. Established under Public Law 103 446 and appointed by the Secretary. Advises the Secretary and Con gress on VA's administration of ben efits and provision of care to minority veterans. i Prepares an annual report for the Secretary and Congress. ' Comprised of 1 8 veterans, meets at least twice, annually. Made over 90 recommendations since its first meeting in June 1995. CMV Outreach Efforts: Business seminars for minority veteran business owners to highlight contracting opportunities with VA and other federal agencies, Conference calls with community based minority veterans organization to discuss new programs and issues requiring VA's assistance Establish priorities for medical re-, search on disparities in the provision of medical care to minority veterans. Assist in the establishment of Vet Counseling Centers on Indian reserva tions. Initiate medical sharing agree ments to provide more accessible health care to Native American Veterans. The Center's Major Initia tives: Medical research on minority vet erans' health issues. Bi-monthly phone conferences with over 150 veterans groups. Veterans information forums and conversation with veterans. Evaluation of VA programs with regard to utilization by minority veter ans. Studies and analyses of benefits and health care programs. 8 1 0 Vermont Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20420 Office: (202) 273-6708 Fax (202) 273-7092 of Warm Springs, f . j rrai ndd.il- three great-great-grandch brother. Harvey Stt ef St r e, i 'S A!3 S It i t 1 i i i '. ; . ( t V - (J as nJ Al a; Sc. It c t Jc . 1 1 at ! u a.m. Vv an 5; - s Pi esH r ui v. 'h b I at i' e ' .. c " i i S." - Or. . 1