PAGE 8 August 24, 1990 Warm Springs, Oregon SlMLYAY TYMOO Job openings POSITION Secretary III Community Counseling Children's Protective Service Worker (CPS) Engineering Technician (Utllltlei) Apprentice Engineering Technician (Utllltlei) Judge's Secretary (Court) Firefighter 1(16 positions) 1 25 TemporaryOn-Call Forest Crew Members (Fire management) Health Educator On-Call Secretary (Finance) On-Call Corrections Officer (Police Dept. 2 positions) Police Offlcer-Simnasho Maternal and Child Health Specialist (Community Health Promo tion) Mechanic Mechanic Trainee (WSAI) Power Sewing Machine Operators (WSAI) PreventionTraining (Fire & Safety) Forestry Technician (Log Scaler) DESCRIPTION Applicant must be free from dysfunctional use of alcohol and illegal drugs. Provide! full range of secretarial services for the department including typing, filing and maintain confidentiality. Position works with families designated as abused andor neglected or are at risk by abuse or neglect. Requires knowledge ot the dynamics of abusive or neglectful fami lies and how to treat the family using case management techniques. Stress manage ment is also important due to the nut u re of the work. A criminal background check is required due to the sensitivity of the work. Worker must be free from dysfunctional use of alcohol and illegal drugs. Minimum education of Associates degree required with three to five years experience. BA degree preferred. Must be high school graduate, six years experience, plus two years vocational train ing or equivalent. Must have valid Oregon drivers license. Learn H VAC trade through Oregon Slate Apprentice program, transport and install various parts. Work and learn from engi neering technicians. Maintain high level of interest in healing ventilating refrigeration and cooling trade. This is a training posi tion only and is tribal member preference. All candidates must complete career pro file and assessment with Employment Ser vices prior to interview. Applicant must be poised, efficient, person nableand hardworking. Excellent secretar ial skills are required. Prior experience in a law-related field is helpful but not neces sary. Step and salary within grade are negotiable based on skills. Temporary two-year appointment. Works various hours, must be able to pass physical exam and step test. Oregon drivers license required. Required to be available when requested, willing to be away from home at times for up to 21 days, must be in good physical condition, willing to work as a team member with other workers, be able to run a mile and a half in 1 1 minutes 40 seconds, and pass step test with a score of 45. Incumbent provides educational services to Warm Springs Indian population and the IMS Service Unit health care staff where appropriate. Assess the needs for health education based upon the social, cultural, medical and environmental char acteristics that best describe the tribal population. Must have successfully com pleted I year of graduate study in public health education which resulted in the MPH degree from a school of public health accredited by the American Public Health Association. Must have I year experience in health education. Basic office skills, ability to work with public, confidentiality, dependable, know ledge of tribal organization and surround ing area. Flexible and should be available by telephone. Works various hours, High School di ploma or GED required, valid drivers license, at least 21 years old, no misde meanor or felony convictions within one year prior to hire. High school education, pass BPST train ing. Must be at least 21 years of age and have a valid drivers license. Must have no record of felonies and no misdemeanors within one year. Must complete and sub mit a physical examination form with application. MCH specialist shall be responsible for the direction of the Tribal Maternal Child Health Program. Should provide preven tive maintenance and family planning service, home visits, consultation referrals, conductcoordinate specialty clinics, plan. develop and administer the program bud get, compilecomplete special assign ments. Mechanic aptitude test required, must be motivated to do an outstanding job, dependable and be able to work with many personalities. (Possibilities job could be part-time). Must have desire to learn. Able to com municate well and have positive thinking. WSAI will train for existing positions. Must have valid Oregon license, certified E.M.T. by State of Oregon, basic Fire fighter certificate, prefer Instructor I certificate. Must have a valid driver's license, two years general work experience, one year experience in outdoor field forestry work, a past record showing dependability and punctuality. For more Information contact Amelia Tewee at 553-3325 Yard Sale just for you! August 24 and 25 9 to 7 764 N.W. Commercial in Madras Turn at Tops Trailer Court; turn left on Commercial. Follow signs. Awards Continued from page 2 promotional efforts in the United States. All project descriptions re ceived have been compiled into a Native American Health Promo tion and Disease Prevention Bibli ography. Both the Bibliography and the winning projects will be showcased at a national press conference to kickoff the Healthy People 2000 campaign, a broad-based, decade long initiative led by the U.S. Public Health Service to improve the health of all Americans through prevention, rather than just treatment, of health problems. The September 6-7 conference in Washington. D.C. will mark the premier of the Year 2000 National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives, which will set out a prevention agenda for the I990's. Bulls for sale Two Hereford bulls for sale. Each is six years old. One horned, one polled. For more information call Earl at 553-1783. On Patrol . i. '.- A -.-; vv. to m.-h 'V-f- t-Z- ,- : ,.. Geo-qulz Identify the location of this scene on the Warm Springs Reservation and win a year's subscription to Spilyay Tymoo for yourself or a friend. The first caller after I. -00 p. m. Monday, A ugust27 with the correct answer wins. Call 553-1644. Four arrested On Thursday, August 9, the Nar cotics Interdiction Team of the Warm Springs Police Department successfully concluded a narcotics investigation with the arrest of four individuals. Two tribal members and two non-tribal members were charged in tribal court with a total of 12 criminal charges. Upon execution of search war rants, a small quantity of mari juana and over $1,250 worth of cocaine were seized along with other paraphernalia. The cocaine was packaged and ready for resale to individuals in the Warm Springs community. Man dies after fall A 33-ycar-old Warm Springs man died shortly after falling out of the back of a pickup near the Agency Longhouse August 13. Alton "Timmy" Heath was rid ing on the edge of a pick-up bed while it was on Kot-num Road near Kalama Lane. Heath fell out and struck his head on the pave ment after which the driver, James Wesley, Jr. immediately turned around and picked Heath up. He and two others, Custer Wallula tum and Erwin Stwyer, took Heath to Fire and Safety. Heath was then taken to the IHS clinic where he died. An autopsy determined the cause of death to be a concussion from his falling and hitting the pavement. Stwyer and Wesley were detained for investigative purposes and released the following day. Charges of driving under the influence are pending against Wesley. Parent involvement noteworthy The Youth Work Program sponsored an end of the summer dance Friday, August 17. Warm Springs Police noted increased parent involvement at this event. "Parents were there on time to pick their kids up," said acting Captain Rick Souers. In the past, Souers said, kids have been stranded and have been picked up late. The improvement was substantial, Souers said. Conference set A Victim's Assistance Confer ence will be held in Portland November 2, 3 and 4. Watch Spil yay for more information. Crime course offered A Basic Crime Prevention Course, sponsored by the Oregon Board of Police Standards and Training (BPST) will be held Sep tember 24 through October 5 in Lions, Oregon. The course is open to volunteers, crime prevention officers or practitioners. To attend the course, a person must be selected by the Police Department. Contact Bruce Fones if interested in attending. Protect your homes The tribal housing office has received several reports of vandal ism in recent weeks. To help pre vent such incidents and to help protect homes, housing wishes to establish a "neighborhood watch" program. If you are interested con tact the housing office. Howlak Tichum Alton "Timmy" Heath Alton "Timmy" Heath died Au gust 13, 1990 as a result of a head injury which occured from a fall out the back of a pick-up truck. Heath was born in Redmond October 25, 1956 to Ursula Little. He was a 1975 graduate of Mad ras High School and also attended school in Warm Springs. Heath was a laborer in the Natural Re sources Department also in Ranch ing and was a self employed craftsman, specializing in bead work. Survivors include his mother Ursula Little, uncles. Chief Delvis Heath. Sr.. Benson Heath. Mar tinez Heath and Sanders Heath. Aunts Kathleen Foltz, Nola Queahpama and numerous cous ins. He was preceded in death by his brother Eli Joe Little on January 18, 1986, his grandfather Nathan Heath in 1970 and his grand mother Lillie Heath in 1988. Dressing ceremonies were held Tuesday August 14 at 6:00 p.m., at Simnasho longhouse with over night services conducted by Pier son Mitchell. The Burial was Wed nesday August 15 at 7:00 a.m. at the Mouth of the Warm Springs River. Millions of adults in the U.S. and Canada are functionally illiterate. They can't read an ad or fill out a job application. YOU CAN HELP. Organizations in your community offer free individualized tutoring in reading and writing skills. You can make a difference for the future of your community: Be a friend Encourage someone who cannot read to join a class. Contribute time. Tutor. Provide transportation. Help raise funds. Get involved Join with the General Federation of Women's Clubs' 400,000 volunteers working nationwide to eradicate illiteracy. For more information call: The Adult Learning Center at 553-1428. Doris Ann Broncheau Doris Ann (Hunt) Broncheau, age4l, died August 10 at St. Cha rles Medical Center in Bend. She was born April 9, 1949 to Ernest and Lavena (Towash) Hunt in Warm Springs. She was a lifelong resident of Warm Springs except for the time she spent attending school and working in Portland, Oregon. She attended schools in Warm Springs and Madras. She attended West ern Business College in Portland and worked at the Urban Indian Center before returning to Warm Springs where she worked for Tri bal Council and the Confederated Tribes. She married Manuel Broncheau in 1988. He preceded her in death in 1988. She is survived by two daugh ters, Debra Lee Plouffeand Rebec ca Ann Hunt; her father Ernest Hunt; a brother, Abraham Hunt; two sisters, Daisy Ike and Marilyn Lawrence and three grandchildren, Shardee Lee Miller, Dorian Lynn Miller and Shanell Martina Kala ma. All are residents of Warm Springs. Preceding her in death were her husband; her mother Lavena To wash in 1 962; a son, Sanders LeRoy George, Jr. in 1976; and two sis ters, Carolyn and Agnes Hunt, who died in a house fire January 5, 1957. Dressing ceremonies were held Friday, August 10 at the Agency Longhouse. Overnight services fol lowed with burial at the Agency Cemetery Saturday, August 11. Larry Dick officiated. Arrangements were under the direction of Bel-Air Colonial Fun eral Home in Madras. Francis T. "Frenchy" Spino SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, PO BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS CITY SUBSCf ZIP. All members of the Cc cost. Spilyay Tymoo i: N THE U.S. S. . .ys will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no r me Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Dog gone! Dog missing Tan and white medium sized Terrier from West Hills area. Has red collar. Just spayed, still has stitches. Reward offered. Call 553-I7I9. Husky missing Missing Pure white Samoyan husky, answers to the name of King. Missing in Tenino Apart ments area. Ricky Graybael and daughter who really misses him would like him returned. "Please whoever is keeping him captive, let him come home." Graybael asks. Francis T. "Frenchy"Spino, age 33, died August 10, I990 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. He was born February 14, I957 to Edward and Amelia (David) Spino, Sr. in Warm Springs. He was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and a lifelong resident of the reservation. He worked as a faller for Guerin Logging Com pany. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and rodeos. He is survived by two sons. George and Francis Spino, Jr.; a daughter, Betty Spino; his mother, Amelia Spino; two brothers. Ed ward Spino, Jr. and Louis Spino; and four sisters, Rosaline Moran, Winona Spino, Roxanne Spino and Raydine Spino. All are resi dents of Warm Springs. He was preceded in death by his father, Edward Spino, Sr., who died Jan uary 9, 1 990 and a brother. Earl Spino, who died August 25, 1977. Dressing ceremonies were held Sunday, August 1 2 at the Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home in Mad dras. Overnight services followed at the Agency Longhouse. Burial was Mondav, August 13 at the Drv Creek Cemetery. Richard Tohet and Samuel Starr officiated. James Switzler James Switzler. born January 18. 1935, died August 8. 1990 in Madras. He was born to Bill and Mary Ann (Kelly) Switzler in Spearfish, Washington. He was an enrolled member of the Yakima Indian Nation. Switler had worked for Boeing Aircraft Company in Seattle as an assembly line worker. He had lived in Warm Springs. Wapato and Seattle. He was a veteran of the armed forces. Surviving him are three daugh ters. Kim, Daphne and Wina Switz ler; a sister, Alice Florendo; a brother. Bill Switzler and numer ous cousins, including Beulah Cal ica and Valerie Aguilar. A prayer service was held Thurs day, August 9 at Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home. Dressing ceremo nies were conducted August 10 at the Merritt Funeral Home in Wa pato. Washington. Overnight ser vices followed with burial at the Methodist Cemetery in White Swan on August 1 1, 1990.