Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, August 06, 1982, Page 11, Image 11

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    Page 12, August 6 , 1982
Job Openings
Administrative Assistant
Management
$33,686/year
Will be responsible for aiding the
Secretary/Treasurer and subordinate
department officials in accomplishing
the duties required when dealing with
o rg a n iz atio n al m ethods, funds,
personnel, equipment and other tools
or resources of management. Duties
involve working in several vital
functions and services such as
management analysis, procurement,
c o n tra ct a d m in istratio n , space
management, security administration,
reports management, data processing
and other closely related activities.
Responsibilities include performing
certain duties acting in the capacity of
the Secretary/Treasurer during his
absence. A college degree in business
Administration and a minimum of five
(5) to eight (8) years prior experience in
civic and business management, five (5)
of which must have been in a
supervisory capacity. A combination
of education and experience may be
substituted. Must have a valid Oregon
Driver’s license. Incumbent should
have similar personal qualities of the
Secretary/Treasurer. Tribal member
preference will be given—
Closes and must be postmarked by
8/20/82. A Tribal application form
and resume must be submitted.
Administrative Services Administrator
Administrative Services
$33,686-543,000/year
(salary depends upon qualifications
and experience)
Will have the responsibility and
a u th o rity for p roviding direct
administrative support services to the
T ribal organization as well as
information to the local community in
g e n e r a l. T o c a r r y o u t th e
administrative service functions, the
Administrator is responsible for the
following departments: Personnel,
CETA Program, Printing Services,
Records, Spilyay Tymoo and Steno
Services. A college degree in Business
Administration, Accounting or a
related field; plus a minimum of nine
(9) to thirteen (13) years of working
experience in the Administrative
services field, five (5) to seven (7) of
which must be proven general
managem ent, adm inistrative, or
supervision of a service or support
program ; or a com bination of
education and experience may be
substituted; and a valid Oregon
Driver’s License. Tribal member
preference will be given—
Closes and must be postmarked by
8/20/82. A Tribal application form
and a resume must be submitted.
Education Administrator
Education Services
$33,686-$43,000/year
(salary depends upon qualifications
and experience)
Will have the responsibility and
authority for the identification of
educational needs, administration of
supplemental Tribal education agency
services and development of cultural
resources on the Warm Springs
Reservation. To carry out the
education functions, the Administrator
is responsible for the following
departments: Education Coordinator,
Training (Pre-employment), Early
Childhood, Home Extension Service,
Cultural/Heritage. A college degree in
Education or a related fields; plus a
minimum of nine (9) to thriteen (13)
years of working experience in the
Education field, five^5) to seven (7) of
which must be proven general
m anagem ent, a d m in istrativ e of
supervision of a comprehensive
education program; or a combination
o f a com prehensive ed ucation
program ; 'or a com bination of
education and experience may be
substituted and a valid Oregon Driver’s
license. Tribal member preference will
ge g iv en -
Closes and must be postmarked by
8/20/82. A Tribal application form
and a resume must be submitted
Enterprise Services Administrator
Enterprise Services
$33,686-543,000/year
(Salary depends upon qualifications
and experience)
Will have the responsibility and
authority for the development and
management of Tribal enterprises
which provide financial return, services
at cost, and employment as well as
support for the development of private
Tribal member enterprise. To carry ou
the Enterprise Service function, thi
Administrator is responsible for the
following departments: Credit, Clift
Shop/Vending, Garage, Vehicle Pool.
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C o n s tr u c tio n and F o r e s tr y
Enterprises. A college degree in
Business Administration, Accounting.;
Sales Marketing or a related field: plus
a minimum of nine (9) to thirteen (13)
years of working experience in the
field, five (5) to seven (7) of which must
be proven general management,
administrative or supervision of
natural resources program; or a
co m b in atio n of ed u ca tio n and
experience may be substituted and a
valid Oregon Driver’s license. Tribal
member preference will be g iv en -
Closes and must be postmarked by
8/20/82. A Tribal application form
and a resume must be submitted
Financial Services Administrator
Financial Services
$33,686-543,000/year
(salary depends upon qualifications
and experience)
Will have the responsibility and
authority for providing systems,
information and control services for
the Tribal organization. To carry out
Fire destroys portable debarker
“That wasn’t the place to be”
was the response made by
Chriss Keesecker who was
operating a portable debarker
at Warm Springs Forest
Products Industries after
jumping from the machine
when it went up in flames.
Keesecker escaped without
injury but the debarker is a
total loss.
Keesecker explained that
he was operating the debarker
on July 26 when “It just started
on fire. The fire was in the cab
by the time I was out of it.”
The debarker unit along with
a chipper is contracted from
Echo Lumber Company in
Sweet Home, Oregon.
Thè fire was reported to
Warm Springs Fire and Safety
department at 1:38 p.m. It was
extinguished by 2:14 according
to fire fighter Fred Muniz. The
fire was confined to the
machine. Firefighters remained
at the scene of the fire to cool
the machine down.
the Financial Services function, the
Administrator is responsible for the
following departments: Accounting,
Data Processing, Purchasing, Vital
Statistics, Management Information
Systems. A college degree in Business
Administration, Accounting or a
related fields; plus a minimum of nine
(9) to thirteen (13) years of working
experience in the financial field, five (5)
to seven (7) of which must be proven
general management, administrative or
supervision of an accounting program;
or a combination of education and
experience may be substituted; and a
valid Oregon Driver’s license. Tribal
member preference will be given—«■-
Closes and must be postmarked by
8/20/82. A tribal application form and
a resume must be submitted.
Public Works Administrator
Public Works Service
$33,686-543,000/year
(salary depends upon qualifications
and experience)
Will have the responsibility and
authority for the management of those
p u b lic serv ices p ro v id e d and
designated by the Confederated Tribes
for the maintenance, improvement and
p r o te c tio n o f the c om m unity
environment. To carry out the Public
Works function, the Administrator is
responsible for the follow ing
d e p a rtm e n ts: U t i li t ie s , P a r k s /
Recreation, Assembly Plant, Housing,
Engineer and Fire and Safety. A
college degree in basic Engineering or a
related field; plus a minimum of five (5)
to thirteen (13) years of working
experience in the public works field,
five (5) to seven (7) of which must be
p ro v e n g e n e ra l m a n a g e m e n t,
administrative or supervision of a
comprehensive public works program;
or a combination of education and
experience may be sutstituted and a
valid Oregon Driver’s license. Tribal
member preference will be given—
Closes and must be postmarked by
8/20/82. A tribal application form and
a resume must be submitted.
Howlak Tic hum
A broken hydraulic line was
determined to cause the fire.
Muniz stated, “ This has
happened before on debark
ers.” Witnesses at the fire
Raymond Meanus, 38, died
explained the way it happens. on July 31 at the Yakima Valley
The hydraulic hose breaks M em orial H o sp ital from
releasing oil onto the exhaust injuries received in a car
pipe where heat from the accident. He was born on June
exhaust ignites the oil.
10, 1944 to Clarence Meanus
The Sweet Home company and Myrtle Queaphama Scott
has sent another debarker to in Redmond, Oregon.
replace the one destroyed by
fire.
He was a member of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs, a member of the
Simnasho Longhouse, and a
basketball coach for the
Medicine Valley Speelys. He
was employed by the White
Swan Lumber Company. He
was known throughout the
Northwest as a fancy dancer at
many powwows. He had been a
runner at many of the fun runs
held in the Yakima Valley area.
On January 1, 1969 he
married Blanche Culps at
Madras, Oregon. He attended
schools in the Warm Springs
and Madras area.
Ray Meanus
Surviving him is his wife
Blanche and a son, Scott Neal
of White Swan; four brothers
Olsen Meanus, Leroy Scott
and Zane Scott of Warm
Springs and Marvin Meanus of
Phoenix, Arizona; and five
sisters Hilda Culpus, Beatrice
Winishut, Josepha Crowe and
Jeanette Yazzie all of Warm
Springs and Nancy Yallup of
White Swan, Washington.
Also surviving are numerous
nieces and nephews.
Dressing services were held
at the Merrit Funeral Home in
Wapato, Washington con­
ducted by members of the
Seven Drum Religion on
August 2 at 10 a,m. Overnight
services were held at his home
in White Swan on August 2.
Tribal overnight services were
h eld at th e S im n a s h o
Longhouse on August 3. Burial
was at the Simnasho Cemetery
at 8 a.m.
Armena Frank
TOTALLY DESTROYED—A debarker machine contracted by WSFPI from Echo Lumber
Company in Sweet Hom e cough fire and was totally destroyed while in operation on July 26. There
were no injuries.
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Armena Frank, 33, died July
28, 1982. She was born
November 13, 1948 to Aurelia
and Wilson T. Frank.
Surviving are her mother,
Aurelia Stacona; five brothers,
Louis and Randy Scott,
Theodore and Devory Frank
and Ramone Stacona; five
sisters, Mayann Gabriel, Flora
“Lea” Scott, Karen Howtopat,
Ervanna Brown and Audrey
Frank.
Dressing was held at the
Madras Evergreen Chapel July
29, 1982 with Reverends
H arriot Woods and Eler
Martin officiating. Overnight
Seven-Drum ceremonies were
h eld a t th e S im n a s h o
Longhouse w ith M atilda
Mitchell and Sylvia Wallula-
tum officiating. Burial was July
30, 1982 at the Mouth of the
Warm Springs River cemetery.
Armena had attended high
school in Madras and Lawton,
Oklahoma. She had lived in
Seattle, Washington for the
past three years.