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12 June 15, 2000 warm Springs, Oregon spilyay tymoo , ? . i ; V 7 ': : J i il ., Miss Debra Kim Mitchell & Mr. Gennaine Richard Johnson request the pleasure of your company at their marriage Saturday, July 1,2000 4:00 p.m. Schuster Residence 461 Campbell Road Wapato,WA 98951 Picnic Reception follows at the Schuster Residence Camp meeting on-going June 12-18 The Warm Springs Full Gospel Church will be having (heir annual Camp Meeting June 12 to 18, 2X)(). Daily Services 10 a.m. Hoskie Bryant 2:30 p.m. Guest pastors 7:00 p.m. Guest pastors bring your teepees, testimonies, special songs, instruments June 17ih (ull day) will be the dedication of the new church! For more information call Pastor Ernest I lunl (no collect calls please) (54 1 ) 553-63 1 6 or Solomon Stewart co-pastor (54 1) 553-59 13 Renew vows at the "Funny Farm" for free Its the 4th Annual FREE WED DING DAY at the Funny Farm. Marriage officials present SaturJay June 24th, 2000 from 1-4 p.m. Weddings. Commitment Ceremo nies. Renewal of Vows, Gel Mar ried! Get Committed! Get Renewed! At THE LOVE POND! The Funny Farm is halfway be tween Bend & Redmond at Deschutes Market Road and Highway 97. Call Gene or Mike at 3X9-6391 or I -800-247-6391 for info, or www.funfarm.com Legal Marriage requires mar riage license dated 3 days prior to marriage The Indian Warrior: Information And Tips for the Veterans Continued from last issue: No Discharge Certificate-No Benefits. Disability Pension (Non-Service Connected Disabil ity) HowIakTichum Verbena Greene Verbena Tohet Greene, 71-years old died of natural causes at her home in Warm Springs, Oregon. She was brought to the Agency Longhouse on Sunday, May 28, 2000 at 10 a.m. with overnight services. She was laid to rest at 10 a.m. in the Dry Creek Cem etery on May 30, 2000. Even though Verbena had a sixth grade education she was a national renown panelist on education, traditionculture and elder issues. She served on Felt-Stokes Suicide Confer ences Board, Tribal Education, Culture & Heritage committees, School Literature Advisory -Board. She also served as a co ordinator for the Northwest Lab Indian Reading Scries, a mem ber of the Tribal Appellate . Judge, VFW Women's Auxil iary, PTA for 509 J, Title 4 Parent's Club, Johnson O'Mallcy and worked for the Tribal Education department for years. She was a Pi-Ume-Sha Com-, mittce Member (in it's early stages), Oregon Historical Society, Advisor to several Miss Warm Springs and many more Advisory, Boards and committees. She served her people spiritually, emotionally and physi cally up to her death. " She is survived by her children, Geneva Charley, Alexander Tohet, Richard Tohet, Michael (Rhonda) Greene, Celia (Jose Hernandez) Greene, Ramona (Luis) Baez, Sarah (Jose) Gonsalez, Timothy Greene, Daniel (Cherilyn Starr) Greene, Roscoe (Mary K) Greene, and Paullee Greene; aunt: Louise Hellon: Sis ters: Bernice Mitchell, Adeline , Miller, Lizzy Rhoan, Mary Danzuka, MaryAnn Meanus, Viola Kalama, Maxine McKinley, Zelma Greene-Minthorne; Medicine Sing ing Society. Grandchildren: Alexandria Smith, Jamesina Smith, Joseph "Irkie" Smith, Rhonda Greene, Veronica Baez, Luis Baez, Jefferson Greene Benj. Gonsalez, Francis Gonsalez, Alcxyz Verbena Gonsalez, Chad Adlestitch, Tianna Greene, Justin Greene, Gavriel Greene, Pete Greene, Joanna Polly, James Quinten X.P.L. Greene, Lupc Ver bena Gahcia-Grecne, Manue Greene, Perry Lawrence Greene II, Buster Isadore, Jake Wise, Harry (Kirstin)HisatakcIII, Stugigi (Ben) Hintsaia, Elizabeth HLsatake and many, many more grandchildren. Grcat-Grandchildren: Angelina Perez, Karma Tapia, Jake Frank-Greene, Ahliyah and Aliitasi Hisatake, Macina Nava. Many Nieces, nephews and their children Preceding in death are her hus band Perry L. Greene, children: Baby Girl Rose, Gabriel Charles Greene, David Andrews, Grand children: Elena Gonsalez, and Ja son Suarez, her parents: Alec and Blanche (Tuckta) Tohet, Siblings Harvey Tohet, Prosanna Williams and baby brothers. James "Jimmy" John Scott James "Jimmy" Scott, age 46, died May 31, due to an automobile accident while walking to his home on Upper Dry Creek Road. He was airlifed to St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon where he had passed away. Mr. Scott was a lifelong resident of Warm Springs. He was also an en rolled member of the Confed- Int ant Anola Mae Sahme died at birthMay 28 atMountain View Hospital in Madras, Oregon. Anola is survived by her parents Kenneth Sahme and crated Tribes of Warm Springs. He was born to parents Raymond and Adonis (Powyoit) Scott on Novem ber 1 . 1 953 at Redmond, OR. He was self-employed as an artist. Preceding him in death are his parents Raymond and Adonis Scott, grandparents Ethel and James Scott, brothers Ivan and Richard Scott, sislersLorettaandCeciliaRose Scott, nephew Jason School, uncles Ivan, Anola Mae Sahme Ruby Bullock of Warm Springs, brother Wathon 6, and sisters Salena 9, and Milnamoo Lorraine 2, of Warm Springs, grandparents Sylvester Sahme and Gale Turcolte both of Edwin and Rufus Scott and aunts Hazel Scott Seyler and Elva Scott Greene. Survivors include uncles Harvey Scott, Allen Gilbert and Lasco Gil bert and aunt Alice Scott all of Warm Springs. Funeral services were held June 2 at Warm Springs Presbyterian Church and burial was at Red Lake Cemetery. Warm Springs, OR; Vivian Harrison of Toppinish, WA and Kent Bulloch of Nevada. She was preceded in death by Great-grandparents Sylvia Wallulatum and Foster Sahme. Thomas Wesley Charley Thomas Wesley Charley, age 21 years died June 4 following an automobile accident. Mr. Charley was born to parents Keith Charley Sr. and Marvena Meanus March 8, 1979 and was an enrolled member of die con federated . Tribes of. Warm Springs. He was a lifelong resi dent of Warm Springs and was employed at the Warm Springs For est Product Industries. He is preceded in death by two brothers and his one month old son, Kamiakin Charley. Survivors include the mother of his child Dionne Thomas, his parents Keith Charley Sr. and Marvena (Roscoe Jr.) Thompson, brothers Keith (Marissa) Charley Jr., sisters Reanna Charley, Oosha Tuckta and Bambi Lopez all of Warm Springs, Aurel (Jim) Surface of Eugene, Halsie Knout' and Breanna Knouf both of Pilot Rock and Nitanna . Knouf of Madras, OR. Dressing ceremonies was held June 6 at the Simnasho Longhouse, followed by overnight services. Burial was June 7 at the Mouth of the Warm Springs River Cemetery. Benefit Description: Department of Veterans Affairs(DVA) Pension is a program that provides finan ciid support to "War Time" Veierans hav ing limited income and ure considered to be to tally disabled by the DV A to the level the disability precludes the Veteran from gainful employment. The financial amount DVA will pro vide, depends on the Veterans current amount of annual or monthly income. The actual financial pension provided by DVA is based on a 'Total Family or Household" income. Monthly payments are made to the Vcieran to bring a total annual income, including current retirementsocial secu rity and other income to a pre-established monthly financial support level. Note: Total accountable income may be reduced by household un-reimbursed medical expenses, legal fees or related personal expenses. Eligibility: The Veteran must have spent 90daysor more of Active Duty Service of which at least 1 Day must have occurred during a period of War. The Veteran must have been discharged under conditions other than Dishonorable. The Veteran must have "Disability" (ies) the DVA evaluates as permanent and total. For DVA Pension purposes, perma nent and total means it is not likely the Veteran will be able to maintain a substan tially gainful employmentposition. UN employability and age are not factors in the DVA eligibility decision. How to Apply: DD214 (Discharge Certification) -VA Form 21-526. Veterans appli cation for CompensationPension. Medical Records or Summaries that provide a "Diagnosis and Prognosis of the Veterans current Medical Condition, docu mentation that supports the Medical His tory and Treatment of the Veterans condi tion, as well as treatment from Private Physicians or Hospitals. Dependency Documents, Original or Certified copies of Birth and Marriage Certificates, DivorcesDeath records ter minatingpriorMarriages are required. This will impact on the amount of Pension the Veteran receives. For informationapplication, con tact your American Legion Depart ment Service Officer: 503-326-2616 FAX503-2618 Survivor Benefits Dependency and Indemnity Com pensation (DIC) DIC is a monetary benefit awarded to surviving spouses, unmarried children and under I 8 and certain helpless children and parents of Service Personnel or Veterans who die because of "Service Connected" causes. In certain cases, entitlement can be established if the Veterans' Death is "Non Service Connected". A basic DIC payment is made monthly to eligible persons with other allowances added under certain circumstances (ie, ad ditional dependenlsorifasurvivingspouse is so severely disabled as to be house bound or in need of regular aid and attendance). How to Apply VA Forms 21-534, Application for Dependency and Indemnity Gimpensa tion or Death (DIC) Pension by Widow or Child. VA Form 21-535, Application for Dependency and Indemnity Compensa tion (DIC) for Parents. Supporting Evidence: Original or Cer tified Birth, Marriage, Death, Divorce Documents. Military RecordsMedical In formation concerning the Veterans Death. DD 214, Discharge Certification of the Veteran. Other Survivors Benefits: Non-Service Connected Death Pension Restored Entitlement Programs for Survivors (REPS) GI Bill of Right (Death Benefits) Tutorial Assistance Burial in VA or National Cemeteries Home Loan Guaranty - Spouse Preference for Employment within the Federal Government Military Commissary and Exchange Privileges VA Life Insurance Settlements Burial in a VA National Cemetery is provided on a space available basis. Gener ally, deceased Veterans discharged under conditions other than dishonorable and service members who die while on active duty are eligible. Under certain circum stance, spouses and qualified dependent children of active duty Military personnel and eligible Veterans may also be buried in a VA National Cemetery. Grave sites in National Cemeteries CANNOT Be re served. Head StoneMarkers: The eligibility criteria for a VA Head stoneMarker is the same as for Burial in a VA National Cemetery. It is also avail able to individuals retired from the US Military, Selective Reserves and National Guard. Burial Benefits Burial or Internment in a VA Cem etery A US Burial Flag to drape the Veter ans Casket Cremains Presidential Memorial Certificate to express the Nation's grateful recognition of the Veterans Service to Country. Headstone or Marker, may be pro vided for the graves of Veteran and Depen dents interred in VA Cemeteries. Markers may be provided for Veterans interned in "other than" VA Cemeteries. Bronze Niche Markers are available to mark Columbia (Cremains) sites in VA National Cemeter ies and Memorial Monuments may be pro vided for eligible Veterans whose remains are not buried, recovered or identified. Eligibility: National Cemetery: United States Flag: An American Flag will be provided by the VA to drape the Veterans Casket of all discharged under conditions other than Dishonorable. Individuals retired from Active Military Service, Selected Reserves or the National Guard arc also eligible for this benefit. Burial Allowances: VA May pay a burial allowance if any of the following conditions are met. The Veterans' Death is considered "Service Connected". The Veteran was entitled to receive "Non-Service Connected Pension" or"Ser vice Connected Compensation" or would have been entitled to "Compensation" but elected to recei ve"US Military Retirement Pay". The Death occurs at a VA Facility, or Non VA Facility that VA had contracted with. ":lot or Interment allowance" may be paid for a "Non-Service Connected Death" in addition to the Burial Allowance. Presidential Memorial Certifi cate: Presidential Memorial Certificates are issued in the Name of the "Honorable Discharged Deceased Veteran" to the "Next of Kin" or relatives. Application" FormsApplications can be arranged through the Funeral Director", the Depart ment of Veteran Affairs or by contacting your Department Service Officer. WuS&L Happy Father's Day From the staff at Spilyay Tymoo Court notices- Kamiakin Leronn Charley, month old infant of Thomas Charley and Dionne Thomas died June 4 due to an automobile ac cident. ' Baby Charley was born May 1, 2000 at Madras Mt. View Kamiakin Leronn Charley Hospital. He is survived by his mother, grandparents Keith Charley Sr., Ronnie Thomas and Edith Kalama and numerous aunts, uncles and relatives. Preceding him in death is his fa ther, Thomas Charley, grandmother Rose (Kalama) Wyena, Dressing ceremonies was held June 6 at the Simnasho Longhouse followed by overnight services. Burial was June 7 at the Mouth of the Warm Springs River Cemetery. Effie Culpus At this time of publication there is no information to be printed. Sybil Cowpoo Smith At this time of publication there is no information to be printed. Edith Switzler Danzuka At this time of publication there is no information to be printed. Tribal Credit Enterprise Petitioner vs. Alvis Smith III Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. CV2M-99 To Alvis Smith III, Ymi are herebv notified that a petition for Defaulted Personal Loan has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. . , . Bv this notice vou are summoned to appear in tnis niicr at a heanne scheduled lor 3:00 p.m.. on the 17th day of July, 2000, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts ot the case wilt ne nearu ai wis ncanng, uitiuuuig evidence you wish to present. Vou must appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Tribal Credit Enterprise, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition lor Defaulted Personal Loan. 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 29th day of November, 1999. Walter Langnese III Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Tribal Credit Enterprise Petitioner vs. Lena Ike Respondent Summons For Publication Cm No. CV273-W To Lena Ike, You are hereby notified thai a pemion for Defaulted Personal Loan has been filed with the Warm Springs TnbaJ Court . Bv this notice you are summoned io appear in this matter at a hearing tchrdulcd tor 2 -OO p m , on the 1 7th day of July. 2'0. at ihc V arm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case ml! be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish io prctem Vou must appear io present your argument or the other side will automatically win The PeinineT. Tribal Credit Enterprise- may then be given all thai is asked f or n the petition lor Defaulted Personal Loan The Petit toner will be present at the hearing If you desire If personally argue your side of the cae. you may nave a legal aide, spok riperson or attorney appear on yoar behat! at vour etpew If vm hive any questions, you should seHt legal advice immedf itrly Datrd at am Spring. Oregon, this 24 day of W alter Lang wet W Jw4fe. ami Springs Tribal Cewt Jerald Foster Petitioner vs. Amelia Hardin Respondent Summons For Publication Cose No. DO52-00 To Jerald FosterAmelia Hardin, You arc hereby notified that a petition TO DETER MINE PATERNITY 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 9:00 a.m on the 1 7th day of July, 2000, at the 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, Jerald Foster, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition TO DETERMINE PATERNITY. The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If you desire (o 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 6th day of June, 2000. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Shan Olrtcy Petitioner VS. Lacinda Heath Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. JV 137-9. J V 128-92 To Shane OlneyLncinda Heath, You are hereby notified that a petition for MODIFI CATION has been filed with the Warn Springs Tnbal Court By this notice yoa are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled tor 10:00 a m , on the 10th day of July. 2KX). at the Warm Springs Tnbal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence yon wish to present. You most appear to present vow argument or the other side will automatically win The Petitioner. Shane Oiney, mav then be given all that tj asked for at the petition for MODIFICATION The Petitioner will be present at the Hearing If yon desire o personally argue your side of the case, you may hive a legal aide. sp.esperion or attorney appear on yonr benalf at vour expense. If von have any questions, yon should seek legal advice immediately Dated at am Sprmrs. Oregon,, afcis 1st day of Jane, 20O0 Lnta Sefcaptrv CM Jwdte. arm Saw Tribal Cawrt Credit Petitioner vs. Edward Henderson Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. CV102-99 To Edward Henderson You are hereby notified that I petition for Civil Complaint, Defaulted Personal Loan 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 9:00 a.m., on the 1 7lh day of July, 2000, at the 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, Warm Springs Tribal Credit may then be given alt that is asked for in the petition for Civil Complaint Defaulted Personal Loan. 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 1 si day of June, 2000. Wilma Ann Picard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court W illette Payne Petitioner Vi. W alter Payne Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. DO.MMX To W illetteWalter Payne, You are hereby notified that a petition for SUPPORT has been filed with the Warm Springs TnbaJ Court By this notice yon are summoned io appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 9 :00 a m., on the 10th day of July. 20(10. at the W arm Spnngi Tnbal Court All of the facts of the case will be heard at this acanng, including evidence yon wish to present You most appear to present war argument or the other side will automatically win The Petitioner, Wilfene Payne, may then be given all that is asked for nine petition for SUPPORT The Petitioner will be present at the hearing If yon desire to personally argue yonr side of the case, yoa may have a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on yonr behalf at your expense. If yoa have any owes bona, yon should seek legal advice immediater. Dated at W arm Springs. Oregon, this In day of Jane. 2000. Lata Soatapy CMef Jvdg. Wn SpriMft TriM Caort 4 r