Pge 10 Spilyqy Jyrnoo, Wqrrn SpHngs, Oregon AVcb 22, 2001 Employment opportunities Warm Springs Personnel (ilfuc is has these jobs advertised. To apply for a job contact Amelia Tcwce at Personnel, 553 3262. To ask about job details, call the contact person listed with the job. Fairly Childhood l .ducatjon, Sub stitute Teacher Aide, Sue Matters 553-324! Victims of Crimes Services, In dian Womens' InvestigatorDetec tive l ull Time, Marie A.Calica 553 2293 l ire Mgmt, I ire Management Officer full time, J. Mark Jackson 553-2416 Fire Management, ClerkTypist Tcmp.Scasonal. Theresa Morris 553 1146 Kuh-Nce-Ta Resort and Indian Kahneeta and Indian Head Ca sino offers these jobs: Painter, Bar tender, llosiperson, Banquet Man ager, Certified Fxecutive Chef, Cash ier, ScrvcrsBuspcrsons Attendants, Lifeguards Pool Attendants, Groundspcrsons, Janitors, Shuttle Bus drivcrBellpcrsons, Guest Ser vices Representatives, and Room Attendants, Casino housekeeper. Most of these positions require Legalnotice Eric Craig Petitioner VI. Shcrri Hankell Rcipondcnt Summon! For Publication Ca.e No. DO33-01 To Eric CraigSherri Haskell; You arc hereby notified that a Petition for Diiolution of Marriage haa been filed with the Warm Springs t ribal Court. Happy 18,h Birthday to Ce Ce Robinson Polk 45. Hope you have a nice and happy birthday and congratulations on your basketball achievements! Love you , Uncle Alex and Auntie Phyllis Happy 18,h Birthday to Ce Ce Polk, 45. Hope you have a nice birthday and a very happy one. Best of luck on your future! Ya ya DBL and Anut Happy 5th Birthday to Keyshawn Robert Speakthunder, on March 27, 2001. 1 hope you have the best birthday ever. I love you with all my heart. Love always, Mom Happy 5lh Birthday Keyshawn From Uncle Mike and cousins Tyus Happy 2nd Birthday to my other sonny boy, Tyus Speakthunder, on March 22, 2001 . I'm glad we spent time with each other. I enjoy your company very much and wish that I could spend more time with you. Love always, Auntie Romelle Happy 2nd Birthday to Tyus Speakthunder, I'm glad we can celebrate our birthdays together. You should come and play with me more often. Love, your cousin Keyshawn Happy Birthday to our two sonny boys, Keyshawn and Tyus Speakthunder. We love both of you with all of our hearts. What would the house be like without you two? Quiet and boring, that what! Anyways, Happy Birthday Boys. Love always, Grandma Pat and Grandpa Bob Happy Birthday Tyus Speakthunder, I hope you enjoy your 2r Birthday with our family. I love you with all my heart. Love, Mom and Dad I ( ) I ire Management, Assistant Dis patcher l ull Time, Kenneth l.ydy 553 1 146 I ire Management, I ire l ighters Full Time (5 positions), Jabbar Davis 553 1146 l ire Management, Fire l ighters Seasonal ( 9 positions), Jabbar Davis 553-1146 I'olice Administration, General Manager Justice Services full time, Charles Jody Calica 553-3228 Police, 2 Correction Officers On call Temp., l.t. Mike Swick 553 3272 The Museum at Warm Springs, Secretary Perm, l ull Time, Fid Manion 553-3331 Head Casino advertising Jobs working varying shifts and include weekends and holidays. Applications can be obtained from the KNT Resort Personnel Office, the 1-odge Front Desk, or the Tribal Personnel Office. Applica tions may be returned to the same offices, or mailed to KNT, PO Box K, Warm Springs, OR 97761; faxed to (541) 553-1012 or e-mailed to mssmiller(i' hotmail.com. By tins notice you are numnioned to ap pear in tins matter at a hearing schedule for 9:00 a.m., on the 6th day of April 2001, 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 you argument or the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Kric Craig, may then be given all that is asked for in the Petition for Dissolu tion of Marriage. Birthday, Anniversary Greetings Happy 18,h Birthday to Ce Ce Polk 45. We all love you. Hope you have a nice one and be happy with your future whatever it may be. From, Johnnie Le Claire, Liza Le Claire, DBL Jr. Le Claire, Ellery Le Claire, Eric Le Claire Happy 9 Birthday William Jim To my Wonderful Lil Boy Love you always, Mom & Greg Happy Birthday to our Brother William Jim Love Always your sisters, Nathena Jim & Mary K. Happy Birthday to my Little Bro. William Jim in Warm Springs, OR From your big Sister Pearl Jack All the way from Riverside, CA Miss you Much! To Our Daughter Lilajane Kebort Sampson Wishing you the Very Best on your First Birthday (March 12, 2001). You've been a Blessing to our Family and We look forward to many more years of Happiness with you. You're our perfect little girl. Love Your Mom and Dad, Lisa and Jarrod Sampson ( . I J; Oregon Employment Division Oregon Fmployment Division offers these positions in Warm Springs: Fish and Wildlife Techni cian I, Substitute Teacher Aide, De velopment Officer, Manager Justice Services Department, Dispatch As sistant, (IPS Case Specialist, Indian Women's Prosecutor, (Jerk Typist, Fast Food (look, WaiterWaitress, Restaurant Cook, Surveillance Ob server, Assistant Fngine Director, Fire Management Officer, Mainte nance Klectrician, lUjuipment Op eratorTruck Driver. Jefferson County 509-J School District offers employment Jefferson County School District 509-J School District offers these jobs: High School Principal, Science Math Teacher, Language ArtsSocial Studies Teacher, FBI, A Advisor, Title IX F.ducational Assistant (six hours a day).' Applications may be obtained at the Jefferson County School District 509 J office, 445 SF. Buff Street, Ma dras, OR 97741; (541) 475 6192; e mailethorpe509j.net; FAX 475 6856. The Petitioner will be present at the hear ing. 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 questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 8 day of March, 2001. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Happy 18,h Birthday Ce Ce Polk, 45! Have a good one and enjoy life while you can. Harvianne Tohet and Lupita Ocampo Happy Birthday Lori Ann 323 Francis Atlas, III 324 Mary Frances 327 Birthdays are special days to remember and I wish you three special one's with a lot of hugs and wishes. f Dad, Franny I "Park and Bridge People" Work hard and get more than a paycheck and a pat on the back. Pick up cans! It will change your life for good. Bro, Franny LuLu Coooosh Whuzzzz up "21"? Here's wishing you a Happy Birthday! Franny By Luanda Sttiyer I was three-years-old when I re ceived my Indian name. My great grandfather chose me to be honored with my grandmother's Indian name. According to him I deserved the honoree big dinner that was put on with all my relatives invited. I stood in a huge longhouse and I was dressed in full Indian regalia for the occasion. Shawls and blankets, beaded bags would be given to my relatives as they repeated my name, Shtika. Many dishes, pots and pans canned huckleberries and roots would be given to old people. Shtika was a great cook and food gatherer for the traditional feasts. My grandfather blessed me on this day and told me I was to carry this name for the rest of my life with pride and do nothing to dishonor my grandmother's name, Shtika. Shtika was also I.ucinda Stiver. All Warriors Memorial The Veterans Corner Federal Pension Refund Dead line Approaching F.ligible federal retirees, surviving spouses and their beneficiaries have until April 16, 2001 to request a re fund on Oregon stale income taxes paid from 1991 to 1997 on federal pension benefits. The refunds arc distributed by the Oregon Depart ment of Revenue. According to the court-approved settlement reached in February 1999 between the state of Oregon and the federal retirees, failure to file a coin- pleted verification form with the department iy me ;pru io cieauiine will result in denial of refunds. To be eligible for a refund, you must meet these requirements: part or all of the federal pension benefits were earned prior to October 1, 1991 and, the pension benefits were in cluded in Oregon taxable income. Those who believe they may be I .1.1 A . 'I I II- eligible and have not submitted a frm, may obtain the form (40-F) from the department's Web site at: www.dor.st ate. or.usNcwsR FedRcf.html Forms also are available by call ing the department toll-free number (only in Oregon) at 800-356-4222. Outside Oregon the number is 503-378-4988. For TTY (hearing or speech impaired only), the year round toll-free number within Or egon is 1-800-886-7204. Outside Oregon the number is 503-945-8617. These numbers are answered by machine only and arc not for voice use. If you already filed a verification To my beloved Marvena, I prayed for someone like you, and you, in turn prayed for me. For a helper and friend with whom to share eternity. And God in his grace, agreed that we should not be alone. For happy marriages, and families did not his death make atone? Our love for each other, began way back when we were just in our teens, but I belonged to another, and we bowed out, to not make a scene. Your first child to be, we conceived out of a very true love. But the Lord took that child early, and he is blessed in heaven above. God does things in his own time, and we are to wait on the Lord. And in due time, His blessings aren't just given, they are poured. We both needed to be saved, before he would make our spirits unite. To avoid un believers, for darkness has nothing to do with God's light. I praise God's compassion and grace for bringing you into my life. God knew from my past, I needed a Proverbs 31-kind-of-a-wife. Since be unequally yoked with an unbeliever, is just asking for strife. For discour aging words exchanged. . . .don't edify, just cut like a knife. Times of trials and tribulations, I always needed a person that would care. And many a time, I'd ask God to send someone to share my despair. And to anyone who's hit rock bot tom, thinking prayer is blowing hot air. My wife is a promise, an answer, a testimony to the power of prayer. Flappy First Anniversary March 26'h was our beginning Love you, "R.T." Happy Anniversary To the love of my life, R.T., you have brought so much joy and hap piness into my life! Job and you have made my life complete and through our trials and tribulations, that makes our love to grow stronger. So glad we are one. My love for you continues to grow each day that goes by. Thank you honey for being there for me and with me! Happy Anniversary Honey I love you always, Marvena Thompson form, you don't need to do anything more. If you arc expecting a refund check or checks for tax years 1991 through 1994, those checks will be distributed after July I, 2001. Loan Program Planning Under way for Newly Eligible Veteran On November 7'1', the voters of Oregon showed their support for those who have served their conn- try by voting for Ballot Measure 83 in overwhelming numbers. The Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs is now making the necessary program changes to accommodate those newly eligible veterans who may wish to utilize the Department's Veterans' I lome Ixan Program. The recently passed ballot mea sure removed the requirement that in order to be eligible, a veteran must have entered active duty prior to more than fifty years. Of course, all December 31, 1976. A veteran must loans will continue to be serviced by still have the required minimum of our own experienced staff, here, in 210 days of active duty (unless re- Oregon, leased earlier because of a service- Veterans who believe they arc connected injury or illness), have newly eligible and who wish to re served honorably, and be a resident ceive further information as the pro of Oregon at the time of application gram is developed should contact the for a home loan. Department at 1-888-673-8387 (Or Ballot Measure 83 also created an egon only) or at (503) 373-2070. If alternative method of gaining eligi- contacting us by email at bility. Veterans whose service was in orvcrshomcloansodva.statc.or.us, a theater of operations for which a please include your name in the Sub campaign or expeditionary medal ject line. Howlak Tichum Kathleen Heath Kathleen Heath, a lifetime resi dent of Warm Springs died on Oc tober 28, 2000 from complications resulting from bypass heart surgery at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon. Ms. Heath was 70 years young. On January 4, 1930 Kathleen was born to Lillie (McBride) and Chief Nathan Heath in Simnasho, Oregon. She attended school at the Warm Springs Board ing School, Madras High School, Haskell Indian Junior College in Lawrence, Kansas and Western Busi ness College. At the age of 26, she enlisted in the United States Air Force and attended basic training in Georgia. After she completed basic training, she was stationed in Sacra mento, California where she worked as an accounting specialist. Ms. Fleath was Honorably Discharged in 1958. When she returned to Warm Springs, she worked in different de partments for the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs but spent the majority of her career in the Credit Department until her retire- ment. She came out of retirement to represent the Simnasho District on Tribal Council from 1992-1998. Kathleen was the eldest in her family and was involved in many traditional activities such as food gathering, Washat Services, Seven Drum and the Shaker Church. She also enjoyed attending powwows with her children and grandchildren, In 1949, her senior year in high Julia June Walsey De Garmo Julia June Walsey DeGarmo of and moccasins, which she created Ft. Bidwcll, California passed away and sold and were pieces treasured of natural cause at her Ft. Bidwell home on February 12, 2001 at the age of 70. Mrs. DeGarmo was born in Ft. Bidwell on June 10, 1930. During her high school years, she attended Sherman Indian School in Riverside, CA and remained away from Modoc County for 25 years. Julia and Clarence R. DeGarmo had grow-n up together in Ft. Bidwell and turned their long-time friend- ship into a marriage on October 16, 1948 in Carson City, Nevada. When they returned to Modoc County, they made their home in Ft. Bidwell. They remained married almost 52 years until he passed away on April 6, 2000. Mrs. DeGarmo was a lov ing mother and homemaker to the couple's seven children. In later years, she was also in volved with the Ft. Bidwell Civic Club and the Modoc Indian Health Senior Center. Mrs. DeGarmo was well-known for her skilled and exquisitely beau tiful beadwork, handmade gloves was authorized by the United States are also now eligible. All loan appli cations must be made within 30 years of the date of the veteran's dis charge or separation. The first objective is to identify and evaluate sources of funding. Then, depending on the funding source, the Department may need to seek changes in current law from the Oregon Legislature. Once the specific sources of funding are iden- tilled, and any necessary legislation passed, the Department will work swiftly to make funds available for newly eligible veterans. When those objectives have been met, our experienced loan person nel will be ready to serve this newly eligible group of veterans with the same level of dedication and profes- sionalism that we have provided for school, she was elected prom queen, centennial queen of Warm Springs and 1" Treaty Days Queen in 1959. She was active in the community and belonged to several groups such as, Parent Policy Council, Kah-Nec-Ta Board, Museum Board of Trust ees, Victims of Crime, V.F.W' Ladies Auxiliary and The Loyal Military Order of Cooties. Her involvement with the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary in Warm Springs was very important to her and she served as the Trea surer for many years. Preceding in death arc her parents Lillie (McBride) and Chief Nathan Heath, children Hamley W. and Geraldine Danzuka, brothers Sumner and Teeman Heath. Survivors include sons Gerald J. Danzuka Jr. of Shiprock, NM and Orvie A. Danzuka of Dallas, OR; daughters Dorcen L. Danzuka of Wapato, WA, Kathy R. Danzuka, Rebecca J. VanPelt, Laurie S. Danzuka and Luanne Foltz all of Warm Springs; brothers Delvis Heath, Sanders Heath, Martinez Heath and Benny Heath all of Warm Springs and sisters Ursula Little and Nola Queahpama also of Warm Springs. Among 12 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren she leaves numerous relatives and friends. Dressing ceremonies were held Sunday, October 29 at her residence with overnight services held at the Simnasho Longhouse on October 30, officiated by Wilson Wewa Jr. Burial was at the Agency Cemetery on October 31. by their owners. Minister Marty Barlese held ser vices in the Ft. Bidwell Tribal gym at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 16, 2001. Visitation and viewing was held Thursday, February 15 from 7 p.m. at the Ft. Bidwell tribal gym with burial at the Ft. Bidwell Cem etery on Friday, February 16, 2001. Survivors include her daughters Joann Arnold of Hayward, CA; Pat Want of Fremont, CA; Loretta DeGarmo of Ft. Bidwcll, CA; Regina DeGarmo of Reno, NV; and Julie Doerncr of Smith River, CA; sons Jerome DeGarmo of Brewster, WA; and Darrell DeGarmo of Reno, NV; sisters Caroline Torres, Geraldine Jim, Delia Walsey, Venus Strong all of Warm Springs, Oregon; and two brothers Richard Walsey of Wapato, Washington, and Donald Barr of McDermitt, Nevada. She was also blessed with 17 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.