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CHEROKEE SENTINEL & BUSINESS REPORT

November 24, 2004

The Sentinel

EMPLOYMENT & LEGAL Employment Help Wanted ADMINISTRATIVE

Employment Help Wanted ASSIS- NEW POSITION AVAILABLE

TANT, IMMEDIATE OPENING, flexible hours, some weekend duty. High pressure environment. GA call 379-6683; NC call 389-4818 HEALTH MINDED, OUTGOING, RESPONSIBLE person wanted for reception/retail position at Wellness Center in Murphy. Hours needed 3-8pm M-F. Call (828) 321-3102 for employment. LOCAL EXPANDING MOVING COMPANY has openings for part time drivers and helpers. 828-389-4818 or 706-379-6683. POSITION AVAILABLE WITH COMPETITIVE SALARY BENEFITS - SOCIAL WORKER II FOR Adult Protective Services at Clay County DDS, Must have a 40 year Human Services related degree and/or experience in human services field. On-call duties required. Deadline for applications is Friday December 10, 2004 at 5:00pm. A State PD 107 application and a copy of college transcripts are required. Apply at Clay County DSS or the ESC office. EOE

WITH Competitive Salary & Benefits - Social Worker III Child Protective Services at Clay County DSS. Must have a 4year Human Services related degree and/or experience in human services field. Responsibilities include investigating reports of child abuse and neglect, negotiation and developing family treatment plans, service coordination and on-call duties. Deadline for applications is Friday December 10, 2004 at 5:00pm. A State Pd 107 application and a copy of college transcripts are required. Apply at Clay County DSS or the ESC office. EOE.

MOMS AND DADS! GREAT income for home (888) 901-9969 NEEDED A REAL ESTATE sales person, licensed, self starter for friendly locally owned office. CALL MARGARET WARNER, WARNER REALTY (828)837-8777 OAK PARK GUEST HOME Assisted Living is seeking CNA FT position. Benefits available, contact Elaine (828) 321-1317 PART TIME HELP for local moving company. 706-896-1574

EBCI Job Announcement Intake Technician-Domestic Violence Anyone interested in picking up a job application or job description should see Jessica Lambert or call 497-8117. Closing date for these positions will be Friday, November 19th, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. Indian Preference does apply and a current job application must be submitted; also note that resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a Tribal application.

A invitation to Andrews residents This is written as an invitation to the residents of Andrews who have ancestors who fought for the South during the War Between the States. The North Carolina Sons of Confederate Veterans desires to form an SCV camp in Andrews. This will be open to anyone interested who can prove his ancestor served in the war. The Sons of Confederate Veterans was formed in Richmond, Virginia, ,June 30 and July 1, 1896. It serves as a historical, patriotic, and nonpolitical organization honoring those veterans and preserving the true history of the Confederate South. North Carolina has probably close to 4,000 members and grows in membership each year. New camps regularly form by those men who still hold to the ideals of a Sovereign Republic, as this nation was originally founded for, and wish to preserve those ideals and pass them on to their posterity, as our forefathers, in the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights to the Constitution, passed to our ancestors. Governor John W. Ellis of North Carolina issued a Proclamation April 17, 1861 criticizing the newly elected President who had made a call for “75,000 men to be employed for the invasion of the peaceful homes of the

South, and, for the violent subversion of the liberties of a free people, constituting a large part of the whole population of the United States; And whereas, this high handed act of tyrannical outrage is not only in violation of all Constitutional law, in utter disregard of every sentiment of humanity and Christian civilization, and, conceived in a spirit of aggression unparalleled by an act of recorded history, but, is a direct step toward the subjugation of the whole South, and the conversion of a free Republic, inherited from our fathers, into a military despotism to be established by worse than foreign enemies on the ruins of once glorious Constitution of Equal Rights . . And I furthermore exhort all good citizens throughout the state to be mindful that their first allegiance is due to the Sovereignty which protects their homes and dearest interests, as their first service is due for the sacred defense of their hearths, and, of the soil which holds the graves of our glorious dead. ” This sums up very well the heart and intent of North Carolinians during this time. Few North Carolinians even owned slaves or thought about much more than making their family farms yield enough food to sustain their family for another year, and

EBCI Job Announcement

EBCI Job Announcement

1. Program Supervisor-Transit 2. LPN-(Weekends) Tsali Care Center 3. Teacher-2 Positions-Child Care 4. Speech Therapist-Home Health 5. Office Clerk-Election Board 6. Clinical Assistant (C.N.A. or MOA)-Diabetes 7. Community Facilitator-Ayega 8. Administrative Assistant-Contract Health

1. Wellness Program Supervisor 1-Tsaligi Kv Hnvi 2. Welcome Center Specialist-Welcome Center 3. Part-Time Event Workers-10 Positions 4. Clerk-Housekeeping 5. Deputy Court Clerk-Tribal Court 6. Computer Specialist-IT 7. Part-Time Business Assistant-Wellness Center 8. Teacher’s Assistant 9. Teacher 10. LPN (3-11 Shift)-Tsali Care Center 11. Pharmacist Manager-Urgent Care 12. Auditor-I-Internal Audit

Anyone interested in picking up a job application or job description should see Jessica Lambert or Angie Wolfe or call 497-8117. Closing date for these positions will be Monday, November 29th, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. due to Thanksgiving Holiday. Indian Preference does apply and a current job application must be submitted. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a Tribal application.

Chatuge Regional Hospital and Nursing Home Affiliated with Union General Hospital

Positions Available

RNs - Hospital, 7 pm - 7 am (Full Time) RN or LPN for ICU, ACLS Certified, PRN LPN - Nursing Home 2 for 7pm-7am (Full Time) 2 for 7am-7pm (Full Time) RN Unit Manager – Nursing Home Days - Full Time Physical Therapist and PT Assistant For Hospital and Outpatient Services Apply at Union General Hospital (706-745-2111) or Chatuge Regional Hospital (706-896-2222) Good benefit package includes Insurance, PTO, Sick leave, Retirement and Credit union. Sparks Fund Scholarship available to advance nursing careers. All interested applicants should contact Rita Bradshaw, Human Resource Director 706-896-2222, ext. 199. EEO

Anyone interested in picking up a job application or j or description should see Jessica Lambert or Angie Wolfe or call 497-8117. Closing date for these positions will be Friday, December 3rd, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. Indian Preference does apply and a current job application must be submitted; also note that resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a Tribal application.

Andrews Rescue Squad gets new ambulance On Oct. 31, members of the Andrews Rescue Squad traveled to Lewisville Fire and Rescue, outside Winston-Salem, to take delivery of the newest addition to our rescue fleet. A 1994 Ford Diesel “box type ” ambulance will allow ARS to continue to provide excellence in emergency care. The ambulance is in excellent condition, an obvious reflection of the pride that Lewisville holds. Rescue Chief Ray Frazier noted that “the only thing we needed to do was stock it up and install a radio. ” In fact, members of the Lewisville Fire Department washed the ambulance before we drove away. ” Prior to the purchase, Cherokee County Emergency Medical Services Director Jeff Peterson was visiting in the Lewisville area and during a discussion, the subject of the ambulance came up. Peterson contacted the Andrews squad and, in an obvious act of providence, rescue squad Assistant Chief Paul Earwood “happened ” to be in the area on jobrelated business. earwood was only 10 miles from the Lewisville Fire-Rescue Department and was able to check out the ambulance. The ambulance, which will replace the oldest ambulance in the fleet, has been certified by the state

and was officially put in service on Nov. 12. The ARS thanks the Lewisville Fire and Rescue Department and EMS Director Jeff Peterson for their assistance in our newest addition.

5,000 to 10,000 AfricanAmerican soldiers fought alongside their fellow North Carolinians, during this four year holocaust. It has been estimated that close to 100,000 African-Americans fought for the South during this time, most times not as slaves but to protect their own interests, as well. More than 40,000 North Carolinians died in that war to them it was not an issue of slavery (only 6-10% of Southerners owned slaves), as well as the tens of thousands more from the other Southern States who died as well. It was a matter of honor and Sovereignty of the States. In this country, we went from a decentralized government to a centralized one. We still, as a nation, are suffering from this. This was a very brief synopsis, but, if you still hold in your hearts the values and morals your ancestors cherished, were willing to fight and die for, then we are interested in helping to set up an SCV camp in Andrews, as a sister camp to Brig. Gen. Stan Watie #2043 located in Hayesville. Our camp in Hayesville is made up of men from Murphy, Hayesville, and Hiawassee, Georgia.. So, you don ’t have to be a North Carolinian to join - just have Confederate ancestry. If you are interested, the offi-

Subscription call 837-6397

cers and men of the Hayesville camp would like to help you get a camp started. We would like to meet with you in January or February, 2005. I can be reached at 835-9134, or leave a message. If you would like to attend a meeting to “test the waters ” we meet in Hayesville the third Tuesday night of each month at 6:30. Please contact us. Harry Martin 2nd Lt. Comdr. Brig. Gen. Stan Watie Camp #2043

CREDITOR ’S NOTICE 04 E 194 Having qualified as CoExecutors of the Estate of Jessie Mae Smith Barnett deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 880 Barnett Road, Murphy, NC on or before the 18th day of February 2005, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This is the 10th day of November, 2004. Samuel Franklin Barnett Barbara Lee Barnett Berrong Co-Executors of the Estate of Jessie Mae Smith Barnett, deceased 11/17-12/08

Stanley Furniture Company, Inc.

has a career opportunity for you! Build your future. Being a Stanley associate is more than a job, it’s a partnership that offers competitive wages and benefits that include: Competitive pay • 401K plan with match • Flexible Medical • Dental • Prescription Drug Card • Tuition Refund • Seniority Recognition Bonus Plan • Vacation • Holidays • Credit Union • Student Scholarship • Furniture Discounts • Take pride in workmanship that will be recognized as a leading manufacturer of wood furniture in the upper-medium price range of the residential market. Stanley has a diversified product line of bedroom, dining room, occasional, entertainment, youth and home office furniture and offers a quality product at an exceptional value.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS In Several Departments Stanley is an Equal Opportunity Employer EOE/M/F Pre-employment drug screen is required. 100 50 0 Continuous Improvement

Stanley Furniture Company, Inc. Robbinsville, NC • 828-479-3311

The Following Positions Are Available Murphy Medical Center • OR-RN (FT) • MED/SURG-RN (FT) • ER-RN (FT) • WEEKEND RADIOLOGY TECH (FT) To apply for positions, please contact the Personnel Department between 8:00a.m. and 4:30 p.m., or call

(828) 835-7683 Or send resumes to: Murphy Medical Center, Personnel Department 4130 US Highway 64E, Murphy, NC 28906 or Fax: (828) 835-7700.


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