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    12 July 27, 2000
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyaytymoq
Job openings-
Job openings as of July 24 are
currently being advertised by the
Human Resources department. See
Amelica Tewee to submit an appli
cation or to ask about job details, call
the contact person listed.
Head Start Teacher (12 month
position; ECE; Versa Smith
553-3241
Cash Mgmt Specialist; Finance;
Lisa Sledge 553-3310
Children's Mental Health Spe
cialist; Com. Couns. Ctr.; James
Quaid 553-3205
Family Intake Coordinator;
CPS; Rcbckah Main 553-3209
Protective Care Provider Part
time; CPS; Rcbckah Maine 553-3209
Advocate; Victims of Crimes
Svc; Marie A. Calica 553-2293
Fire Mgmt officer; Fire mgmt.;
J. Mark Jackson 553-2416
Fire fighters; Fire Mgmt.; Jabbar
Davis 553-1146
Engine Operator; Fire Mgmt.;
Jabbar Davis 553-1146
Forest Crew Member seasonal ;
Fire Mgmt; Luther Clements
553-1146
Forest Crew Member Full time;
Fire Mgmt.; Luther Clements
553-1146
Police Officer; Police; Don
Courtney 553-3272
Credit Support Officer; Tribal
Credit Enterprise; Lori Fuentcs
553-3201
Health Services Coordinator
RN; Concepts in Community Liv
ing, Inc.
High Lookee Lodge of WS;
1-800-574-2254.
Indian Head Casino
Slot Kcypcrson (2 full time posi
tions); Snack Bar Attendant (1 Part
time positions; 1 temporary position;
1 on-call position.
Call Gcorgianna George at the
Human Resources Dept. for details
(541)553-6122
Jefferson Co. Sell. Dist. S09-J
Library Media Specialist at Ma
dras Elementary.
If interested contact Jefferson Co.
Sch. Dist. 509-J; 445 SE Buff Street;
Madras, OR 9774 1 (phone) 475-6 1 92
RNLPN Nurse; Infantfoddler
Instructor; Substitute teacher; Edu
cation Coordinator; Aerobic Ins.
coord. I Secretary; Planner; Ac
counting clerk; Bank teller; cashier;
Fast food worker; Restaurant cook;
Care giver; Ccrtifified Nurses aides;
janitor; Janitor; Hvac Svc. Tech.;
Heavy Equipment operator; truck
driver; belly dump driver; service stn
wkr; service stn wkr; & millworkcrs
in Madras.
Cocktail Bartender; Temp. Ranger
Aide & Warehouse worker in Culver.
Cook Restaurant in Shaniko.
Journey electrician in Central
Oregon.
Columbia River Inter-Trihaf
Fisheries Enforcement opening
Communications officerdis
patcher. For more information call
(541) 386-6363 and ask for Cathy
Lame Bull.
The Indian Warrior: Information
And Tips for the Veterans
The Department of Veterans Af
fairs Medical Center
3710 Southwest U.S. Veterans
I lospital Road
Portland, OR 97207
Day
Vietnam Veterans Recognition
i
9:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Oregon National Guard Armory
Welcome Note: From James
Tuchschmidt, MD, MM
Chief Executive Officer
Council seeks Gaming Commissioner
The Tribal Council of the Confeder
ated Tribes of Warm springs Reserva
tion would like to announce the follow
ing vacancy.
Warm Springs Gaming Commis
sioner (1 position).
( I Establishment of Gaming
Commission. There is hereby es
tablished by the Tribe a Commis
sion to be known as the Warm
Springs Tribal Gaming Commis
sion (hereaAer "The Gaming Com
mission"). The gaming shall be
composed of three (3) persons,
who shall be designated as
"Gaming Commissioners". Gam
ing Commissioners may be mem
bers or non-members of the Tribe,
provided that not less than one
Gaming Commissioner shall be a
tribal member.
(2)Selection of Gaming Commis
sion. The Tribal Council shall by
motion appoint a five-member
Court notices-
Gaming Commission Selection
Committee (hereafter "The Selec
tion Committee') composed of two
members of the Tribal Council, the
Sccrctarv-Treasurcr of the Tribal
Council and two members at large.
Members of the Selection Commit
tee shall establish procedure for
notice of vacancies on the Gaming
Commission, recruitment of quali
fied applicants, interview and se
lection process. The Selection
Committee shall submit their
nominee(s) for any vacancies on
the Gaming Commission to the
Tribal Council for confirmation
and appointment by Tribal Council
Resolution.
(3 (Disqualification of Office. The
following person may not serve as
Gaming Commissioners.
(a) members of the Tribal Council
(b) Emplovees of any gaming enter
prise on the Reservation.
Confederated Tribes of The Warm Spring
Reservation of Oregon
vs
Shawn Shaw
Defendant
Case No.: DOl 16-98
Order to Show Cause for Public Notice
To: Shawn Shaw:
You are 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 9 a.m. on the 22nd day of September,
2000.
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 to pay child
support, as ordered on 102798. 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 to 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 19th day
of July, 2000.
Lola Sohappy
Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
Marcia Flynn
Petitioner
vs.
Amber Peneda-FigaroaVirgil Orange, Jr.
Respondent
Summons For Publication
Case No. D017-97
To Marcia FlynnAmber Peneda-Figaroa
Virgil Orange, Jr.,
You are hereby notified that a petition for
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 4:00 p.m.,
on the 6th day of September, 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,
Marcia Flynn may then be given all that is asked
for in the petition for Modification.
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 14th day of
July, 2000.
Lola Sohappy
Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
(c)The immediate family of any
gaming contractor (including prin
cipal thereof or closely associated
independent contractor). For the
purposes of this section, immediate
family members are defined as:
husband, wife, son, daughter,
mother, father, brother, sister,
grandfather, grandmother, legal
guardian, or other totally depend
ent relative of the individual.
(d) Pcrsons who would not be eligi
ble to receive a gaming license
from the Tribes; or
(e) Persons having any interest in or
responsibility for, either directly or
indirectly, any gaming related con
tract with the Tribes or any gaming
enterprise on the Reservation.
t4)Terms of office. The Gaming
Commissioners shall serve for
three-year terms, the respective
term for each Gaming Commis
sioner shall be designated in their
appointment.
If you are interested, please submit a
resume and a letter of interest before
July 29, 2000 to:
Tribal Council Office
ATTN: Dinah Merrifield
P.O. Box 1299
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Submit application with resume.
Background investigation will be
required, applicants will be asked to
complete a form (request for back
ground check with tribal and state po
nce), please follow up with the Tribal
Council office.
HowIakTichum
Raymond "Punn-Ka-niel" Shike, Sr.
Raymond "Punn-ka-nicl"Shike.
Sr., 66 years old of Warm Springs,
OR passed away July 5 at Mt. Vie w
Hospital in Madras, Oregon of
natural causes. . .
He was born April 14. 1934 at
Wanato. Washini'ton to Albert and
Amma (Bertram) Shike, both of
Rock Creek, Washington.
Raymond Shike Sr. came to, Warm
Springs in 1955. He married
Charlotte Brown on September 10,
1956 at Warm Serines. He dedi
cated 38 years to the Warm Springs
Police Department as a police of
ficer prior to his retirement as their
J Captain. Shike was an enrolled
member ot ttie Yakania Nation.
He was an avid and friendly
institution at many golfing and
Alfred Dean Bryant, 37 years
old died July 18 in Albuquerque,
New Mexico. Bryant was born July
30, 1963 in Fort Defiance into the
Red Runninginto the Water People
Clan for the Edge of the Water
People Clan. .
Bryant attended Fort Lewis
College in Durango, Colorado and
Fort Wingate High School. He was
employed by the Navajo Nation's
chapter governmentdepartment. He
was also a veteran oi the U.S. Army.
survivors include his wite, Rosie
Dahozy-Bryant; sons Vernon G.
Morgan and Jay Arr Morgan of
Window Rock; daughters Alfreda
bowling tournaments throughout the
western United States. He decorated
his home with many trophies from
both sports. Shike held a sincere and
enthusiastic interest in helping the
youth experience all athletics, espe
cially; his children and thoroughly
enjoyed accompanying his wife,
Charlotte to all their children's and
grandchildren's athletic and aca
demic activities.
Shike also found time during his
retirement to frequent the Warm
Springs Indian Head Casino and de
veloped many sincere friendships
there that the family will always hold
dear.
Preceding him in death arc his
parents, a son, a brother Edward
Washines and a sister Lorraine Shike.
Alfred Dean Bryant
Bryant of Phoenix, Laura & Felicia
Bryant of Tsaile, AZ, Eugenia
Dahozy of Durango, CO and Sheryl
Lisa Morgan of Window Rock; father
Albert Bryant Sr. of Navajo, NM;
brothers Albert D. Bryant Jr. of Warm
Springs, OR Alvin D. Bryant of Rock
Point, AZ, Albern D. Bryant of
Phoenix, Larry M. Foster of Deer
Springs, AZ and Melvin D. Foster
and David M. Foster of Fort Defiance;
sisters Jennifer Jean Bryant of Warm
Springs, OR; Mary Fostcrof Sawmill,
AZ, Katherine Arviso and Carol
Stinkey of Fort Defiance, AZ;
grandparents Esther Teller and Helen
D. Chee of Sawmill, AZ and Rose
Survivors include his wife,
Charlotte; children Raymond Shike
Jr., Helena (Dane) Jackson; Mina
ahike (Altredo Estimo); Lawrence
(iNorma) sluice ir.; 5andra(Owen)
Danzuka and Lana (Andy) Leonard
all of WarmSprings; brother James
1I 'I. . W CUT . -wt y .
oniKe or. or wapato, wa and nu
merous grandchildren.
Dressine ceremonies was con
ducted by Larry Dick and Alex
Tohet on July 7 at the Agency
Longhouse with overnight services
following. After a brief stop and
ceremony at the Indian Head Ca
sino at Kah-Nee-Ta concluding
services and burial were held July
8 at the Simnasho Cemetery with
Wilford Jim and Anthony
Washines othciating.
Bryant and two grandchildren.
Visitation was held at between
4-7 p.m. at Cope Memorial in
Gallup. Pall Bearers were Albert
D. Bryant, AI vm D. Bryant, Albern
D. Bryant, Vernon G. Morgan,
McRenosine Sagina and Duane
lsosie. Services were held at 10
a.m. Saturday , July 22 at the Family
ChurchAssembly of God. Burial
followed in Fort Defiance, AZ. The
family received friends and family
after the burial services at the
Dahozy residencein Fort Defiance.
Cope Memorial Chapel was in
charge of arrangements.
Emilio Briseno
At the time of publication, there wasn't any information given to be published.
Rick Lawrence Calica
At the time of publication, there wasn't any information given to be published.
Julyne Anne Squally
At the time of publication, there wasn't any information given to be published.
Andres Saragos
At the time of publication, there wasn't any information given to be published.
Marcal "Yup" "Ish-I-Kai-Ya" Thomas Meanus
At the time of publication, there wasn't any information given to be published.
Dear Veterans:
I am proud and pleased to wel
come you to the Portland VA Medi
cal Center's 6 Annual Veterans Con
ference. This conference is an impor
tant part of our continued commit
ment to quality health care for all vet
erans. Since our first conference in
1 995, many changes have taken place
regarding eligibility and other health
care issues. It is my hope that you will
find the conference informative and
helpful.
At the Portland VA Medical
Center our Primary Care Teams en
sure that patients receive quality pre
ventive health care, and work dili
gently to coordinate services for pa
tients with major health problems. We
have been, and will continue to be,
persistent in our efforts to improve the
value of healthcare services, our cus
tomer service, and to increase acces
sibility for our nation's veterans.
Please take this opportunity to
visit with our staff and fellow veter
ans, and on behalf of all our employ
ees, let me express our sincere thanks
for your continued loyalty to the Port
land VA Medical Center. We are very
proud to serve all those who have
served this country.
Theme: New Beginnings:
ages of Vietnam
Goals:
Im-
Recognize the Vietnam Vet
eran as Heroes and Heroines.
Offer avenues of encourage
ment and support for those veterans
who have not been able to move for
ward of occasionally encountered set
backs. Provide information on VA
services and benefits, new policies,
regulations and processes, as well as
community veteran services and pro
grams. Offer clinic screenings and
counseling.
Assist veterans in applying
for enrollment in the Medical Cen
ter. Clarify the roles of VA
services... Medical Center, Regional
Office, Veteran Integrated Service
Network (VISN), Oregon Dept. of
Veterans Affairs (ODVA).
Offer participating organi
zation an opportunity to partnership.
The greatest possession you have
is the 24 hours directly in front of you.
We Are Here To Serve You -Past
up.
A Veteran Is:
America's war veteran come in
a wide variety of sizes, shapes and
ages. Their collective experience
spans two world wars and several for
eign conflicts. They have followed
war mules through Flanders Field,
dropped from landing barges onto the
beaches of Normandy, faced the icy
cold of Porkchop Hill and trudged the
rice paddies of the Mekong Delta.
But, regardless of differences in
makeup and experience, all veterans
share a common bond a brotherhood
of memory and hard-won wisdom
that helps define their character.
A veteran is the first man up as
the flag passes by on the 4 of July,
and the last one down, for he has been
a witness to the blood and tears that
make this and all other parades pos
sible. A veteran is a man of peace, soft
spoken, slow to anger, quick to real
ize that those who talk most about the
glory of war are those who know least
about its horror. He never jokes about
war, he's been there, and still sees on
memory's vivid screen the wounded
and the dying, the widows and or
phans, he knows first-hand that no
war is good and that the only thing
worse than war is slavery.
He is friend to all races of man,
begrudging none; he carries with him
the knowledge that it is not the man
who is the enemy but enslavement
and false ideologies. Those whom he
once faced across the hostile battle
lines, he now esteems as his broth
ers. A veteran is at once proud and
humble; proud of the fact that in 200
years no foreign enemy has set foot
on American soil; and humble in the
realization that many of his comrades
who helped him make this lofty aim
a reality, never returned.
More than anything else, a vet
eran loves freedom. He can spend a
whole afternoon doing nothing just
because it suits him, and just because
he has paid the price to do what he
wants with his time. He also takes a
personal pride in the freedom of oth
ers in men and women attending the
church of their choice; in friends vot
ing how they choose; and in children
sleeping quietly, without fear to in
terrupt their slumber.
A veteran is every man grown up
a little taller a person who under
stands the awesome price of life's
intangibles of freedom, justice and
democracy. His motto is to live and
let live. But, if he had to, if he had to
choose between servitude and con
flict, the veteran would once again
answer a call to duty.
Because, above all above all
else a veteran is an American.
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU!
VA SERVICES
Medical Center:
Audiology and Speech Research
ACCESS- Telephone Referral Program
Chemical Addiction Rehab. Service
(CARS)
Domiciliary Service, Vancouver
Clinics - Blood pressure, Pulmonary
Diabetes, Glaucoma.
Education Service - Health Care
Enrollment Office - Eligibility
Human Resource Mgmt. (HRMS)
Minority Veterans Program
Mental Health - Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD)
VA Regional Office (Downtown)
- Claims
- Vocational Rehab.
- Home Loan
Vet Center
Portland Salem
Oregon Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Portland Salem
COMMUNITY SERVICES
American Diabetes Association
Better People
Central City Concerns
Devers Eye Institute
Government Publishing Office (GPO)
Hepatitis "C" Outreach Project
Massage Therapy - Bill Woods
Multnomah Co. Health Department
Mult. Co. Veterans Service Officers
National Service Organizations (VSO's)
Oregon Army National Guard
Point Man Ministry
Social Security Atimmistration
State of Oregon Employment Dept. -North
Portland, Gresham,
Downtown, Beaverton, Hillsboro &
Salem.
State of Washington Employment
Division
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