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Payne is commercial tobacco prevention champion CTSI Jobs By Patti McKinney, Tobacco Prevention Coordinator Tribal employment information is available at ctsi.nsn.us. Zeb Payne, Tribal alcohol and drug counselor and certified instructor for the ropes course, has given his time and expertise to promote the health of com- munity activities. Note: “Open Until Filled” vacan- cies may close at any time. The Tribe’s Indian Preference policy will apply. Tribal government will not dis- criminate in selection because of race, creed, age, sex, color, national origin, physical handicap, marital status, poli- tics, membership or non-membership in an employee organization. He has given his guidance about his vision for healthy environments at the Siletz Community Health Clinic, where people participating in the ropes course and yurt-area activities are in a smoke-free environment free of commercial ciga- rettes. The activities promote the health of the entire person. Job Title: Tribal Custodian Salary/Wage: $13.90/hour Tribal Level: 15 Location: Siletz, Oregon Classification: Full time, non-exempt Opening Date: June 6, 2014 Closing Date: June 20, 2014 Job Posting Number: 201429 For being a champion who promotes the health of the community and work place for drug-, alcohol- and commercial smoke-free activities and environments – to honor and thank you. Keep it sacred. Courtesy photo by Patti McKinney Zeb Payne, at the Tribe’s ropes course and yurt 2014-2015 hunting, fishing tags distribution schedule The Natural Resources Committee has set the following schedule and methods for distribution of this year’s hunting and fishing tags to Tribal members. New this year • • Early season elk archery tags are now for bull elk only (no cows) in the Alsea unit; Stott Mountain unit remains any elk. Disabled elk hunters no longer can harvest an antlerless elk in the Alsea unit. Deer Season Dates Date to Start Tag Issuance Method of Issuance Early Archery 50 8/30-9/28 8/2 at 11 a.m. at Tribal Center First come, first served* General Rifle 375 10/4-11/7** 8/18 First come, first served Antlerless or Spike Adult 8 10/25-11/7 Lottery applications due 9/5; drawing 9/8; tags issued 9/9 Lottery – open to Elders only Antlerless or Spike Youth 5 10/4-11/9 Lottery applications due 9/5; drawing 9/8; tags issued 9/9 Lottery – open to youth age 12-17 only 11/22-12/14 First Distribution: 10/20 at 8 a.m. at NR office Second Distribution: 11/3 at 8 a.m. at NR office (see Note 2 below) First come, first served* Lottery applications due 7/3; drawing 7/7; tags issued 7/8 Lottery – open to youth age 12-17 only Late Archery elk Antlerless – Youth 50*** 2 8/1-12/31 Early Archery 25 8/30-9/28 8/2 at 11 a.m. at Tribal Center First come, first served* 1 st Season Rifle 25 11/15-11/18 Lottery 2 Season Rifle 25 11/22-11/28 Lottery applications due 9/26; drawing 10/6; tags issued 10/7 Antlerless 9 Various seasons Lottery applications due 9/26; drawing 10/6; tags issued one month prior to season opening Lottery 11/29-12/14 First Distribution: 10/20 at 8 a.m. at NR Office Second Distribution: 11/3 at 8 a.m. at NR Office (see Note 2 below) First come, first served* 8/18 First come, first served nd Late Archery Antlerless Salmon The Natural Resources Depart- ment is requesting pictures of hunt- ing/fishing/gathering. These pictures will be kept in a photo book at the Natural Resources Department office and will be available for everyone who visits our department to view. estimated Number Available Type of Tag Salmon 56 200 11/1-12/30 (estimate) Natural Resources looking for photos of hunting, fishing and gathering Please send a copy to Rosie Williams at rosiew@ctsi.nsn.us or P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380- 0549; or stop by the office. No originals, please. Bear claws and teeth available Periodically the Tribal Natural Resources Department has the oppor- tunity to obtain bear parts, including paws and snouts, from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for Siletz Tribal member use in making regalia and ceremonial items. Some of the work to remove the claws and teeth already has been done by volunteers, but some work still needs to be done to obtain use- able parts for necklaces, etc. * No early calls to “save” a tag for someone. Must physically show up to obtain tag on first day of distribution. Can call to have a tag mailed beginning on the second day of distribution. ** Season for youth age 12-17 is 10/4 – 11/9 (two days extra at end of season) *** Minus number of tags filled in Early Bow Season NOTE 1: A Tribal member can obtain only one elk tag in their name during the 2014-2015 hunting season (bow, bull and cow tags all count toward the one tag), except as noted below. NOTE 2: First Distribution: For hunters who have not been issued an early season deer archery tag (for deer tags) or any elk tag (for elk tags). Second Distribution: For any eligible hunter, regardless of what other tags they have received. If you are interested in obtain- ing some of these parts, contact the Natural Resources Department to be put on a list (Mike Kennedy at 541-444-8232 or Rosie Williams at 541-444-8227; or 800-922-1399). Parts will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis as they become available. Parts can only be used by Siletz Tribal members and cannot be sold. June 2014 • SiletzNews • 7