January 1, 1998 SMOKE SIGNALS 3 Shop with a Sheriff If you were at the Dallas Wal-Mart on Saturday morning, December 13 you were probably wonder ing what all the sheriffs were doing there. They were shopping with 40 kids chosen to participate from Grand Ronde Elementary School for the second an nual "Shop with a Sheriff." This event, sponsored by the Grand Ronde Service Integration Team, pro vided an opportunity for children to purchase other wise unobtainable Christmas gifts for their families. It also offered the children and the "uniformed" depu ties the opportunity to interact on a social level, form ing an early, positive relationship between law en forcement and children. ' Thank you to all who volunteered their time shop ping, transportation, and wrapping the gifts. u 7. - 5)1 & ,f,"J-i Letter to the Editor. Dear Editor: I guess I am one of the few that was brought up to be thankful for what you get, and was expected to earn that by helping out since both parents worked for a living. I also brought up my own children to do the same. Since the Member Benefit Fund and insurance was created, I have seen the true side of a lot of people. Mow ugly they can get (out of greed), the rumors that spread and are blown way out of proportion. Please, if you hear these rumors, go to the top to find out the truth, instead of adding fuel to the fire. I have not always lived or worked here. But I tell you, I am very thankful for what is being done for everyone, (all tribal members no mat ter where they live)! It is a lot more than some other tribes are able to do for their people. So please don't forget where we come from. Are we forgetting to thank our Creator? Sharon Hutton Roll 1163 Indian law begins January 7 PLEASE NOTE CORRECTION: The class is open to the public and tuition for this 3 credit hour class is $360. Oregon State University, in agreement with the Grand Ronde Tribal Education Division, is offering aNative Ameri can Law, Treaties Interpretation and U.S. Relations, upper division (300-400) level class. This Winter Term 1998 (January through March) class will be offered at the Education Building in Grand Ronde on Wednesday evenings starting January 7 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., for a 1 0 week period. Text books are available at Jim's Trading Post in Grand Ronde. Tribal members interested in enrolling in this class need to complete a Short Term Train ing application. Persons interested in signing up for this class should call Hollie 800-422-0232, ext 2275. Three Creeks Logging Unit NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD on the pro posed alternatives for the proposed Three Creeks Logging Unit located in portions of the S 12, Sec. 17, T5S, R8W, W.M., Yamhill County, Oregon. AGENCY: The Confeder ated Tribes of Grand Ronde. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: This notice serves to inform interested parties of the com ment period on the Alternatives offered for the proposed Three Creeks Logging Unit to be located on the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation. Maps and other documents are made available for public review at the Natural Resources offices located at 47010 S.W. Hebo Road, Grand Ronde. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pete Wakeland, Forester Natural Resources, (503) 879-2378. Comments will be received for fifteen ( 1 5) days following the first day of publication of this notice. TrUSt Fund questions, continued from page 1 Benefits Trust Fund program? ANSWER: No. New members must complete an Appli cation and Beneficiary Fomi and submit it to the Mem bers Benefits Trust Fund program. QUESTION 10:1 received my Investment Fund Statement of Account in October and it did not show the 1997 deposit, why? ANSWER: Each Statement of Account is reflective of a period. Statements are only sent to individuals with funds in their account. The Statement of Account that was mailed out in October was for the period beginning Janu ary 1, 1997 to September 30, 1997 reflecting only your 1996 funds and interest earned. The 1 997 distribution award was not awarded until Oc tober 1 , 1 997, after the September 30, 1 997 statement pe riod. In the next statement, January 1998, it will show any interest andor remaining 1996 Trust Fund balances plus the October 1 , 1 997 distribution award, if you did not with draw all your funds. QUESTION 11: When can I expect my children's State ment of Account? ANSWER: Minors Investment Fund Statement of Ac counts are annual only. The Statement of Accounts are mailed out in the month of January for the prior year. The next Minors Investment Fund will be mailed out January, 1998. QUESTION 12: I'm between the ages of 18 - 21, is there any way I can withdraw my funds? ANSWER: You are eligible to withdraw your funds be tween the ages of 1 8-2 1 for two reasons: 1) Education purposes: To be used for college, trade school or other forms of secondary education. You must be able to prove that you are enrolled in a school, and that you have unmet funding needs. This can be accomplished by getting a copy of your yearly budget from the school's financial aid office. To be eligible, you must have your high school diploma or GED; and have gone through the tribal Education Department (800-422-0232); and still have an unmet need. 2) Down payment on a home: The funds cannot be used for rent or security deposits. You must be able to provide proof of purchase. Payment will be made to the escrow company as part of the closing costs. QUESTION 13: Who do I notify of a change of address and how do I get an application? ANSWER: For the Members Investment Fund program all changes of address and requests for Members Ben efits application must be processed through the: Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Members Benefits Trust Fund Program Attn: Rebecca Crocker 96 1 5 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 800422-0232 or(503) 879-2214; Fax: (503) 879-2338 Patient's Bill of Rights Please read this important information from the Grand Ronde Health and Wellness Center. PATIENT'S RIGHTS All patients are treated with dignity and respect. You have the right to receive care and treatment that is culturally relevant to meet your needs. All information that you give is kept confidential. You have the right to discuss and participate in your treatment. You have the right to change your primary care provider if one is available. You have the right to discuss alternatives or refuse any recommended treatment that is offered. You have the right to appeal if you are dissatis fied with the service or decision of your health pro vider through the following steps: 1 . Speak to the supervisor and you will receive a response within 5 working days. 2. If you are still dissatisfied, submit a written appeal to the HSD Manager and you will receive a decision to your appeal. PATIENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES To inform your service provider of medications you are currently taking. To follow your prescribed method of treatment. Be on time for your scheduled appointments. Notify the front desk of any changes in address and insurance. Contact your primary care provider before seek ing treatment after-hours. "YOUR OPINION COUNTS" is our way to pro vide your comments and suggestions for services that are provided to you and your family in the Health and Wellness Center. Your comments are individu ally read if you request a response, one will be provided to you. We strive to continually provide you with the best quality services. For more information on our commentssugges tions sheets or your rights and responsibilities, contact Mary Alice Duran, Quality Improvement Coordinator at (503) 879-2060 or 1 -800-775-0095. On behalf of the Health and Wellness Center staff, we wish you and your family a wonderful new year!