30 THURSDAY, NOV. <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> cherokee one feather/na tsalagi soquo ugidahliEMPLOYMENTEastern Band of<strong>Cherokee</strong> IndiansFor Deadlines and applications please call 497-8131.Indian Preference does apply A current job applicationmust be submitted. Resumes will not be accepted inlieu of a Tribal application.Positions OpenClosing <strong>Nov</strong>ember 30, <strong>2012</strong> @ 4 pm1. Alcohol Law Enforcement Agent- ALE ($38,410-$48,980)2. File Clerk- Legal (2 Positions)($22,000-$27,500)3. Equipment Operator/Truck Driver CDL-B- QHA ($28,790-$36,710)4. Claims Administrator- Budget & Finance ($28,790-$36,710)Open Until Filled1. EMT-P (Part-time) – EMS2. Teacher- Tribal Child Care3. Teacher Assistant- Tribal Child Care4. Language Specialist Assistant- KPEPHealth & Medical Positions1. C.N.A.– Tsali Care Center2. Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner- Diabetes3. Clinical Psychologist- Analenisgi (2 Positions)4. RN- Tsali Care Center5. Masters Level <strong>The</strong>rapist- Analensgi6. Nurse Supervisor- <strong>Cherokee</strong> Choices7. Nurse Home Visitor- <strong>Cherokee</strong> ChoicesDownload Applications/Job Descriptions at the following website!http://www.nc-cherokee.com/humanresources/employment/jobopportunities<strong>Cherokee</strong> CentralSchools PositionOpeningsChild Nutrition Director - Minimumof a BS degree with major infield of Food Service Managementand Nutrition or related fieldTeacher Assistant – AA degree requiredNight Security – HS diploma, orGED requiredSubstitute Teachers – BA degreerequiredHigh School English Teacher – NCteacher license is required.cherokeecentral.sharpschool.comOpened till filled. 12/6YARD SALESYard sale. Friday & Saturday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember30 & December 1. 9am to3pm. Next to Ela Baptist Church,Old 19 to Bryson on both sides ofroad. Tools, glass ware, heaters,stoves and much more! 11/<strong>29</strong>pdRummage Sale. Home furniture,pictures, linens, adult & kids clothes,8’ garage doors, like new, and manymore items. Hungry Bear Restaurant,Hwy 441 North, <strong>Cherokee</strong>.Friday & Saturday, December 7 & 8,8:30-5:00. 12/6pdSERVICESRV Parts and Service. GeneralMaintenance to Major Repairs.Anglin’s in Otto. 828) 349-4500UFNDavid Warman Constuction, Inc.Building remodeling, structural andfoundation repair, decks and stairs,additions, retaining walls, waterproofing,railroad ties installed androck work. 828)524-9401 or828)421-9096 11/<strong>29</strong>pdKnow that all your real estatedreams can be done by a companyyou can trust and the agentyou need. Call Summer Adamswith Dancing Stones Real PropertyServices for buying, selling, leasingor renting on the <strong>Cherokee</strong> QuallaBoundary or anywhere in westernNorth Carolina. Tribally approvedand licensed to service on theBoundary. Approximately 50-75building sites in the 3200 Acre Tractto be developed. $5,000 for the firstacre and $4,000 each afterwards.828)371-<strong>29</strong>98 or email atsmadads30@yahoo.com. UFNCustom Metal Welding. FabricationWork and repairs of any kind.Anglin’s in Otto. (828) 349-4500.11/<strong>29</strong>AVENUES COUNSELING - BethFarris, a Licensed Professional Counselorand Licensed Clinical AddictionSpecialists has 25 years experienceaddressing various issues. Groupwork is a specialty, as she encouragesclients to have peer support. RecentlyCertified as a Yoga teacher;she combining sound mental healthcounseling with mindfulness andbody mind connectedness. Call forinformation about groups or Ind.Counseling. 828-421-9855.11/<strong>29</strong>pdWe have buyers for used trailers!Sell or consign us yours. Anglin’s inOtto. (828) 349-4500. 11/<strong>29</strong>If you’re renting you’re throwingyour money away. For whatyou are paying in rent you today youcould own your own home and buildequity for tomorrow. With our USDAmortgages you can take advantageof our No Down payment, No ClosingCoast and even get a tax deduction.Here at Southern AffordableHomes we make the home owningdream come true. We can even helpfix most credit issues. We are only acall away! Jennifer Coffey 443-948-1560. 12/14pdLEGALSEastern Band of <strong>Cherokee</strong> Indians<strong>Cherokee</strong> Court Civil SummonsPatricia Wildcatt v.Joses Jesus Hernandez and AngelaFowlerA Civil Action Has Been CommencedAgainst You.You are notified to appear and answerthe complaint of the plaintiff asfollows:1. Serve a copy of your written answerto the complaint upon theplaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney withinthirty (30) days after you have beenserved. You may serve your answerby delivering a copy to the plaintiff orby mailing it to the Plaintiff’s lastknown address, and2. File the original of the written answerwith the Clerk of Court, <strong>Cherokee</strong>Courthouse, 1 Acquoni Road,<strong>Cherokee</strong> Qualla Boundary (NorthCarolina).If you fail to answer the complaint,the plaintiff will apply to the Courtfor the relief demanded in the complaint.Name and address of Plaintiff: PatriciaWildcatt, P.O. Box 161, <strong>Cherokee</strong>,NC 28719 ; Date issue – 9/12/12.12/6<strong>One</strong> <strong>Feather</strong>deadlineMonday at12noon
cherokee one feather/na tsalagi soquo ugidahliTHURSDAY, NOV. <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>31REALTYBIDS, RFPs, etc.Painttown Community<strong>The</strong> following is a list of tribal members that have documents to sign inhe BIA Realty Office. <strong>The</strong>se are land transfers from both Tribal Membersnd the Eastern Band by Resolution.arla Marie Sneed Ballew, Terri Jo George Beck, Letisha Nicole Bird, Lesliehannon Swimmer Bryant, Freda Charlene Wolfe Cisneros, Robert Arnoldooper, Stuart Dwight Crowe, Sylvester Crowe, *Bernadine Hicks George,enise George, Letitia Cheryl Biddle George, John William George, Satinawn Tramper Hinnant, Aaron Elton Hornbuckle, Daniel Lamar Hornuckle,Keona Hornbuckle, Michael Thorton Hornbuckle, Thurman Hornuckle,Iii, Yohna Zadoc Hornbuckle, Patricia Ann Rose Kramer, Michaeloc Lambert, Patricia Eldean Sneed Lambert, Samuel John Lambert, Tedajor Lambert, Jerry Lossiah, Jr., Eloise George Maney, Gary Allen Maney,atrina Lucille Taylor Maney, Lucinda George Mccoy, Madge Elizabeth LamertOwle, Stella Mandalean Rose Patrick, Lucy Christine Smith Reed, Jeffreyilliam Rose, Marshall Eugene Saine, Kira Chantelle Smith, *Rowena Smith,haron Dorien Smith, Chasity Dawn Smth Solis, Howard Vincent Sneed,andra Helen Lambert Sneed, Vicki Faye Standingdeer, David Obidiah Swimer,Marilyn Swimmer, Frances Adaline Taylor, William Tramper, Donna R.eorge Walkingstick, Mary Louise Sneed Welch, Gracia Lucille Owleilnoty, Caroline Renea Smith Winstead, Charles Wolfe, *Anna Lee SwimerYoungdeer, *John Irvin Youngdeer, Parent Or Guardian Of: David IsaiahaneyProposed Land TransfersAmanda Sequoyah Swimmer to Sarah Ashley Perry, Painttown CommuityParcel No. 309-G (Part of Parcel No. 309-F), containing .500 acres,ore or less.Amanda Sequoyah Swimmer to Sarah Ashley Perry, Painttown CommuityParcel No. 309-I (2nd Remainder of Parcel NO. 309-F), containing.591 acres, more or less.Christine Jumper Campbell to Brent Ledford Watty, Birdtown CommuityParcel No. 1038-B (Part of Parcel No. 1038), containing 1.000 acre,ore or less.Christine Jumper Campbell to Marisela Correa, Birdtown Communityarcel No. 1038-A (Part of Parcel No. 1038), containing 1.000 acre, morer less.Christine Jumper Campbell to Renee Ledford, Birdtown Community ParelNo. 1038-E (Part of Parcel No. 1038), containing .155 acres, more oress.Christine Jumper Campbell to Renee Ledford, Birdtown Community ParelNo. 1038-D (Part of Parcel NO. 1038), containing 6.845 acres, more oress.Christine Jumper Campbell to Mckinley Edward Watty, Jr., Birdtownommunity Parcel No. 1038-C (Part of Parcel No. 1038), containing 1.000cre, more or less.Aaron Johnson Bradley to Virgil Dennis Crowe, Wolfetown Communityarcel No. 670-D (Part of Parcel No. 670-B), containing .471 acres, more oress.Aaron Johnson Bradley to Virgil Dennis Crowe, Wolfetown Communityarcel No. 670-C (Part of Parcel No. 670-B), containing 3.542 acres, morer less.PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTFROM THE PRINCIPAL CHIEFEASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS<strong>The</strong> Eastern Band of <strong>Cherokee</strong> Indians is moving forward to administer morefederally funded social welfare programs to enrolled members. In October ofthis year the federal administrations for Child Support Enforcement andTemporary Assistance For Needy Families (TANF) authorized the EBCI to administerboth of these federally funded programs.<strong>The</strong> Tribal Child Support Enforcement program, formerly administeredthrough a tribal consortium, is currently in full operation and re-located itsoffices to the old Transit building at 117 John Crowe Hill Rd. <strong>The</strong> TANF programwill be administered from this same location beginning January 2013.<strong>The</strong> public can expect an official notice of TANF operations in the <strong>One</strong><strong>Feather</strong>, Tribal Council and Channel 28. Until that time, any TANF assistancesought by tribal members may still be applied for through the countyDepartments of Social Services. <strong>The</strong> EBCI and the Counties are in close collaborationas the Tribe moves forward with the administration of these andother social welfare programs.<strong>The</strong> Tribe is committed to the tribal administration of other federally fundedsocial welfare programs, including child protective and foster care services,and is currently in the planning process. Until the Tribe announces the officialfederal authorization for the administration of the child protection andfoster care programs, it is important for the safety of children that membersof the Tribe and members of our tribal community continue to report to thecounty Department of Social Services for all suspected cases of child abuse,neglect and dependency.UNTIL FURTHER OFFICIAL NOTICE: ALL SUSPECTED ABUSE, NEGLECTAND DEPENDENCY REPORTS MUST BE MADE TO COUNTY DEPARTMENTSOF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE COUNTY DEPARTMENTS OF SOCIAL SERVICESWILL CONTINUE TO HAVE AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER CHILD PROTEC-TION AND FOSTER CARE SERVICES FOR TRIBAL CHILDREN UNTIL OFFI-CAL NOTICE HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THIS TRIBE.Expect a public work session on the progress of the development of a tribalchild protection and foster care program by January 2013. Announcementsof this work session will be posted in the <strong>One</strong> <strong>Feather</strong> and on Channel 28.11/<strong>29</strong>
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