Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, January 13, 1978, Page 11, Image 11

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    PAGE 12 JANUARY 13; 1978
Job openings
TRIBAL POSITIONS
Accounts Receivable Clerc
DEPARTMENT
Accounting
-SALARY - ••.
CLOSING
DATE
. .DESCRIPTION..
$8,324/YR
1-17-7Í
Must review all accounts receivable each
month. Prepares all necessary billings ea
month. Follow-up all collections .& report
nonpayments of invoice to the Accountina
Manager. Will be resDonsible for writing
necessary collection letters. Must have
ability to deal with customers in regard
to their accounts & prepare documentation
to correct any errors.
Accounting Systems Analy: t
■
Accounting
Family & Childrens
Services
Negotiable Provide emergency shelter home for pre­
adolescent children on a 24 hour basis.
Pre-Adolescent Treatment
Counselor
Family & Childrens
Services
Negotiable Position requires a valid Oregon Drivers
and Chauffeurs License. Person to work
with pre-adolescent children, relate well
to people.
Part-time Secretary
Family & Childrens
Services
Negotiable general office work, typing, filing, answt
Lng telephone, receptionist. Must be de­
pendable. Previous experience preferred.
A.S.C. Aide I
Tribal Council Offic j
Sub. Teacher
Daycare Center
1 Range Rider
Natural Resources
1 -1 7 -7 8
$2.75/HR Must be a good typist with at least 50
WPM, will be given test during interview
Must have high school education or G.E.D
Negotiable
Individual that enjoys working with chil
leren, prefer person that has had experie
forking in Day care, or Head Start, or
Similar experience. Must be*able to get
rlong with people in a positive and coorpc
itive manner. MUst be dependable.
$9,062/YR The imcumbent is responsible for perform­
ing work in the range and livestock pro­
gram as assigned by the Natural Resource
Director. The Range Rider must have a min
of six months experience i n a range or
livestock program or related job such as
on a farm or ranch where conditions are
similar. Additional training in enforce­
ment, range management, and wildlife man­
agement, and wildlife management is also
required.
1-17-77
1 Housemanager
Alcohol & Drug
Progam
Negotiabl^Supervision of Residential impatients at
1-17-78
the Treatment Center. Previous experience
working with alcohol programs in resident .al
setting.
Water & Sewage Foreman
Utilities
Negotiable Supervise operation and maintenance of th^
Warm Springs, Simnasho, Schoolie flat and
Sidwalter Flat water systems and pumping
stations. Operate and maintain the Warm
Springs and Simnasho sewage systems and
sewage treatment facilities. Supervise
operation of the sanitation section and
Landfill.
Information Center $12,000 to
Gift shop & Vending $15,000
Machine Operation Depending
upon
Exper. &
Education,
Village Manager
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
Responsible for the overall operation of 1-17-78
the Tribal Information Cent&r-Gift Shop
& Vending Operation, Business Administr<i
degree or equivalent business experience
in Sales or business enterprise. Must be
able to maintain current inventory & cash
controls and have ability to supervise.
Negotiable! The manager will be responsible for
the total operation of the Village as
directed by the General Manager. Resumes
to be submitted to the Personnel Manager.
2 Maintenance Journeymen
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
Negotiable Need 1 Cabinet-maker Carpentor,and 1
Regular Journeyman, no specialty.
1 Kitchen Cost Controller
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
Negotiable Minimum of 10 years experience in
Kitchen Administration.
1 Bellman/Chauffeur
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
Negotiable Must be at least 18 years of age,
possess a valid Oregon Drivers and chauf­
feurs License. Must be neat, clean, per­
sonable, & like to work with all types
directions, sequences. Seasonal housing 1-15-78
is available. Position planned for April
23 to September 9, 1978. for more in­
formation stop by the Personnel Office].
1 Park Technician con?t.
FOR FURTHER INFORMAriON CONTACT PERSONNI
OFFICE Afr EXTENSIONS - 265,266,267, or 268.
1-17-78
CLOSING DATE: 1-17-78
SALARY: $.61'9/MO
DECRIPTION: The secretary takes and transcribes a variety of
dictation. She types all necessary reports, files records, re­
cords parts inventory, cash and answers phone calls. She may
orginate corresponsdence and reports as required by her super­
visor. Experience in secretarial work required. Some experience
with automotive parts desirable.
POSITION: PRINTER
DEPARTMENT: PURCHASING
JAREEN TARA COLWASH,
born March 6,1961, died Decem­
ber 18, 1977. She was the daugh­
ter of Amelia and Sam Colwash.
The dressing cerem onies
were at the Agency Longhouse
December 21, with Nelson Wal-
lulatum officiating. Services
went through the night.
Overnight services were
also held at the Simnasho Long-
house December 22. Burial was
at the Simnasho Cemetery De­
cember 23.
Ja re e n is survived by her
mother Amelia, adoptive father
Sam, and re al fath er Daniel
Craig, of Pendleton, Oregon.
She is also survived by two
brothers, M arvin M eanus, J r.
and Thane Colwash of Warm
Springs, and seven sisters, An­
drea Meanus, Marilyn Meanus,
Ellen Colwash, Lavina Colwash,
Oueda Colwash, Ramona Mea­
nus and Lillie M eanus, all of
Warm Springs.
Other survivors include two
grandmothers, Ida Thompson of
Celilo, Oregon and Elsie Pistol-
head of Satus, Washington, and
a great-grandmother Mary Tias
of Pendleton, Oregon.
Valgene Teeman
VALGENE TEEMAN, born
April 15,1958, died December 25,
1977 in New Town, North Dakota
of exposure.
The dressing was held De­
cember 30 at the Madras Ever­
green Chapel with Olney P att,
Sr. officiating. Tribal ceremon­
ies w ere held a t the Agency
Longhouse and burial was at the
Agency Cemetery.
Valgene is survived by a
brother Leonard Teem an of
Salem, Oregon and two sisters,
Lucille Teem an of The Dalles
and M arla P a tt of Warm
Springs.
He is also survived by
grandm others E lla Jan e Jim ,
Louise Woods and Edna David.
Dock Mack
DOCK MACK, born July 5,
1912 a t Adel, Oregon, died in
Redmond on December 26, 1977.
Dock was the son of Jonnie
and Uma Godowa Mack. He
married tribal member Bertha
Kalama on November 4, 1977.
A resident of Warm Springs,
Dock was a ra n ch er and a v et­
eran of World War II.
The dressing was held at
Madras Evergreen Chapel Janu­
ary 2 with Rev. Allen Elston
officiating. Tribal ceremonies
were led by M atilda Mitchell
and Wilson Wewa, J r. a t Sim­
nasho Longhouse.
B urial was a t Red Lake
Cemetery on January 3.
Mack is survived by his
widow, a niece Shirley Frank of
A ltures, C alifornia, a nephew
Raymond Mack of P o rtland, a
first cousin Roma Curtis of Ft.
Bidwell, C alifornia, and six
grandchildren.
Deanna Williams
I
POSITION: SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT: TRIBAL GARAGE
Howlak Tichum
Jareen Tara Colwash
Negotiable This position is responsible for the de­
sign of an accounting & financial’ system
to be implemented in an online computer
enviornment. A colleae degree in Accountiii
& from 1 to 3 years experience in Account
Systems is required. Excellent Fringe Ben
©fits are available. Send resumes & refer
ences to the Personnel Manager.
Pre-Adolescent Treatment
Home
Obituaries
CLOSING DATE: 1-19-78
DEANNA WILLIAMS, born
in Warm Springs May 3, 1938,
died January 5, 1978, a resident
of Portland.
The dressing for the 39 year
old trib al m em ber was held
January 6, at Madras Evergreen
Chapel, with Joan Williams and
Delia LeClaire officiating. Tri­
bal ceremonies were held later
in the day at the Warm Springs
Shaker Church. Burial was Sat­
urday morning January 7.
Deanna is survived by her
paren ts H ilbert Williams and
H arriet Schoolie Williams of
Warm Springs.
She is also survived by five
"brothers, Silas Williams, Doug­
las Williams, George Williams,
Jack W illiam s, and Thomas
Williams, all of Warm Springs,
and two sisters, Joan Williams
of S eattle and Peggy Williams
Poi tra of Warm Springs.
F our children survive the
deceased: M artha Williams
Culps of P o rtlan d , Jeannie
Marie Miller of Redmond, Timo­
thy H ilbert W illiams Of Red­
mond and Edwin Joshua Wil­
liams of Madras.
Other survivors are an
uncle, Willard Williams of Warm
Springs and a grandchild,
Jerome Jonathan Culps.
SALARY: NEGOTIABLE
DECRIPTION: Requires a minimum of a high school education and
training in the operation of offset printing equipment. Will
maintain duplicating and printing equipment.
CLOSING DATE: 1-20-78
DIGRIPTION: Must be dependable, steady worker.. Prefer someone
With 1 year experience working with young children. References
will be checked.
POSITION: SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT: HEAD START
SALARY: $4,862/YR
g G
ervices
WARM SPRINGS
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
POSITION: FULL TIME TEACHER AIDE
DEPARTMENT: HEAD START
SALARY: $6,832/YR
( S k urc k
CLOSING DATE: 1-20-78
DECRIPTION: Must be able to type a minmum of 55 WPM accurately.
Must be able to run 10 key electronic calulator. Previous office
experience required. References will be checked.
ORIN JOHNSON. PASTOR
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship Service - 11
Sunday Evening Service -
7 :3 0 p.m. •
Bible Study, Wednesday -
7 :3 0 p.m.
Young People's Service •
Friday, 7 :3 0 p.m.
WARM SPRINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Allen Elston. Pastor
Sunday School - 10 a m.
Morning Worship - 11 a.m.
Training Union ■ 7 - p.m.
Prayer Service • Wednesday. 7 :3 0 p.m.
ST. WILLIAMS
Warm Springs
Sunday Mass - 9 :0 0 a.m.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Warm Springs
Calvin Y. Chinn, Minister
Sunday:
Sunday School - 9 :4 5 a.m.
Worship Service • 1 1:0 0 a.m.
Youth Meeting • 6 :0 0 p.m.
Baby sitting service during
Worship Service
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearal - 7 : 3 0 p.m.
Womens Group - 7 :3 0 p.m.
2nd Thursday.