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October 14, 2004 Page 11 Tribal employment Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon (Tbt jolkw 'mn is tbt rtctnt job eyK Stt Amtlia Ttutt in tbt I'trsonntl Dtpartmtnt It submit in application, tr (all SS)-)262, Also, Jti (an apply tit-tint at :ctvs.trg. l or men it tails, (all tbt (out act ptr- sot listtd tn tbt advtrtistmtnl.) ', Managed care pro gram, health systems spe cialist. Attitude and motivation of prime importance. Must be t$m player with sincere desire to make a contribution to the community. Important: Please attach required resume and cover letter to application for employment form. Research and process medical claims weekly for prompt payment. Research denials of payment for service. Verify, audit, and enter data for processing for payment. Resolve incomplete claims. Process patient referrals to outside vendors by IHS pro viders by verifying eligibility, completing forms, instructing patients, and informing vendors. Provide assistance to patients with the medical referral process and alternate resources, and answer questions in a tactful and timely manner. Provide assis tance to medical providers with matters related to referrals, medical claims, and payments, and records confidentiality. Uti lize PaperClip Documents Man agement and Imaging Systems in daily processes. Knowledge of CPT and ICp-9 reimbursement process a plus, while pc knowl edge is essential. Salary $21,500 to $25,500 per year. Call Susan Brunoe, 553-4948. Open until filled. Childrens Protective Ser vices supervisor. Bachelors degree in human services or related field. Three years of related experience. Three years of supervisory ex perience. Supervise case man agement services, family assess ment for determining recom mendations to the court for out of home placements and ser vice referral to rehabilitation ser vices. Supervise, plan and ad minister assigned case manage ment and family intake staff, planning and administration are important factors in this job. Serious applicants only. Salary range $34,711. Call Rebekah Main, 553-3209. Open until filled. Employment continues on page 12 Houses Private residence. Single story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch style home with 2-car garage. Lawn w underground automatic sprinkler system. Land scaped yard, mature nurs ery trees, front and back yard. Concrete retaining walls with cyclone fence around yard. Newly reno vated interior with new car peting and vinyl floor. Ne gotiable with one to five acres. Asking $133,000 with one acre. Must apply and qualify through Credit Mrs. Fuentes. (541) 553 3201. Shown by appoint ment onlyNorman Nathan, 553-1766. Business for sale Restaurant for sale, business and equipment. On Highway 26, Warm Springs, OR. For informa tion call (541) 553-1206. Hay for sale Orchard Grass Hay $120. Oat and Pea Hay $80.2125 NW Beech, Ma dras. 480-0909. Alfalfa grass mix, first cutting $80 a ton, second cutting $100 ton. Deliv ered, $115 a ton. Phone 279-1285. Oat hay, clean, small bales. Call 475-6570. Vendors wanted Madras Crafters & Gift Mall looking for vendors to display arts and crafts. Native American arts and crafts are needed. Spaces available. Collectibles, arts, crafts, gifts. Address, 47 SE 5th St., Madras. Call 475-6777 or 475-6991. To advertise in the Spilyay classifieds, call Sam at 749-0424. You'll get results! The next deadline to submit apology letters to the Spilyay is Friday, Oct. 22. Thank jou. Letters of apology To the community of Warm Springs, I would like to apolo gize for my actions this past spring time. I made a wrong de cision of driving under the in fluence of alcohol around the community. I am thankful that no one was injured because of my actions. HNB. To the Warm Springs com munity, I am writing an apology letter for being under the influ ence of alcohol last month, on August 29. 1 hope you can for give me for my wrong doings. I'm sorry. Brandon Tulee. I apologize for my actions and know I was wrong for con sumption of alcohol and will do my best to stay clear of any al cohol that may be in my pres ence and will attend aid classes to help me better myself, plus have a better mind to overcome my problem. Please accept. my apology. Samuel Scott. To the Tribal Police Depart ment and community of Warm Springs, I am writing this letter to say I'm sorry for driving un der the influence and to say this will not happen again. Also, I would like to say I'm sorry for my words I said to the arresting officer. Accept my apology. Ronaldo Greystar. To the people of Warm Springs, I was convicted of drug paraphernalia. I just want to say that I'm very sorry for my ac tions that had taken place at trailer courts on August 24. 1 will try hard with my probation. Again I'm sorry. Charles Dick. To Roderick and Nadine Wesley and Monica W., I am writing this letter to apologize for my thoughtless decision that may have put your lives in dan ger, for driving while intoxicated. I know now that it was a wrong move on my part. I know I was putting innocent unknowing people's lives at risk. So here is my apology to Roderick, Nadine and Monica, and to the commu nity. I am working at this situa tion by publicly making this apol ogy to you three and the com munity. Thank you for your time and thoughts on this mat ter. Tammy M. Robinson. For the action taken on my behalf on January 3, 2004. Ev eryone makes mistakes includ ing me. Thank you for your time and I'm thankful nobody was hurt Have a nice day sincerely Warm Springs friend. JK. To the community of Warm Springs, I would like to apolo gize to you for driving under the influence, driving without an operators license, and recklessly endangering towards the begin ning of September. I am just glad that I never hurt myself or any body else. Please forgive me for what I have done. Cecil H. Tulee Jr. To the Warm Springs com munity, I would like to apolo gize for driving under the influ ence of alcohol on Feb. 28 in Warm Springs, endangering myself and everyone else. It was a wrong choice I made and I am sorry for doing so. Also I would like to apologize to the officer who stopped me and cited me with a DUII, for my behaviour toward him. It was my fault I made the choice I did. I would like to apologize to everyone. Thank you. Renita Harvey. Here's my apology letter from jail. I was court ordered to write this apology letter to the Warm Springs people. I just want them to know that I'm sorry for breaking the law be cause it just makes us all look bad here on the reservation. Edward Winishut. To the Warm Springs Reser vation and especially to my two sons. I sincerely apologize for being intoxicated on Aug. 21 and putting my boys' in danger for my actions and behaviour which led to "child neglect" charges to myself and the worst to have my boys put in CPS custody. Even though it was too late to realize the consequences, I shouldn't have had my boys in that type of environment in my condition. I am seriously paying and eagerly trying to comply with the court to regain custody of them. Sincerely, Angela Tho mas. I'm very sorry for my actions on the night of Aug. 7, 2004, for being in possession of drug paraphernalia. I do realize drugs are not the way. All I can say is, I can only do the best I can, one day at a time. I'm not perfect, I'm human and do make mis takes. Again, I'm sorry. Teresa Suppah. I am writing this letter to all parties concerned. First off I would like to start apologizing to the officers on duty who re sponded. I am truly sorry for swearing at you all. My con sumption of alcohol endangered all parties concerned, who were the officers, my aunt and uncle, and myself. I'm sorry and ask for forgiveness. Thinking about the situation, I'm more thankful than upset, because you officers prevented the worst from. happening; so one more, thank you. To my aunt and uncle, I'm sorry for causing you stress and pain; you were just trying to keep me and others safe by keeping my keys from me, and keeping me at home safe. I love you all and I'm very sorry for the problems I caused. It will never happen again. I re alize my mistakes and my ac tions were uncalled for. I'm working on making it right. I have set up appointments with Community Counseling to help me take care of my prob lems. I am also currently work ing for a company at tree thin ning. I am trying to do positive things in my life and accept the consequences of my past ac tions. I thank you for hearing me out. Sincerely, Joseph Stevens. To the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and the com munity, I would like to apolo gize to you for driving under the influence of alcohol on July 22, 2004. 1 would like to say sorry to my mom and especially to my son who was in the car with me. I'm sorry for being drunk that day. Sincerely, Jenny Smith. To the community of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and the par ties I endangered on the night of Aug. 28, 1 apologize for the DUI. I was convicted of Aug. 30. 1 wholeheartedly apologize to the persons I endangered on that night. Gary Chiquito. ' I ft Ste-r zs y I i..-u-:(:-8 I Trading at the River A Gathering of Native American Businesses & Tribal Enterprises Hosted by ONABEN & ATNI-Economic Development Corporation October 27th - 28th, 2004 Embassy Suites Portland Airport, Portland, OR See www.ONABEN.org for registration forms and more information Trade Show hosted by the Oregon Native American Chamber of Commerce 36th Annual Cowdeo 2004 October 16, at 6 p.m.; October 17, at I p.m. At the Jefferson County Fair Complex Madras, Oregon - 325-5050 For contestants 5 thru 14 yrs Not eligible: top 5 in PeeWee groups, and Junior Rodeo Association Goat Decorating-PeeWees Horseless calf roping 1 1 & under Breakaway calf roping-Senior Sheep riding 5 & 6 year, olds Cow Riding Girls & boys barrel racing-Sr., Jr., Peewee Chicken Scramble-3-5 year olds Calf riding-Sr., Jr., or PeeWee Key hole race-Sr., Jr., or PeeWee Admission $3.00 per person All Around saddle donated by DMJ Automotive