Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo PACE 8 November 2, 1990 Job openings POSITION Work wrw Mambar-labortr C.E.R.T.8. Pra-Entry Program Ltglilativt Aiilitanl Lagiilativt Olflca Govt. Affairs & Planning Horn Improvement Coordinator Housing Department Maternal and Child Health Specialist (Community Health Promotion) Secretary III (Police) Substitute Teacher Aide (2) EducationEarly Childhood DESCRIPTION Worki mostly outdoors under all weather conditions, will perlorm duties on com munity projects: Gopher kill control, tree pluming, firewood cutting, carpenter as sisting, fencing lines and other projects. Must be Tribul Member 18 years or nliler in Bdod nhvsical condition. Must be highly dependable, knowledgeable in safe chum saw use. tie tree trom aiconoi an other drug abuse. Must have an up to dui job application, take and pass a physica iui-v,mrni itstinu. and intake profili Must be willing to train for projects . ... . . ' .. :n l. ... assigned. No close date set. rurc win dc on going until projects arc compictcu forced to close down. Responsible to manage entire process legislation and rcaulalion while at same time coordinating information from the judicial common law and administrative rules. Will also be responsible for main tenance of codification svstcms and tribal government policy library. College degree preferred or able to demonstrate college li-irl work for analvsis and communica tion, l ive years experience with tribal government with 2 years stall experience ai organization wide systems. Responsible for developing a housing need assessment ol all reservation nousing anu amino erant applications to outside fund ing programs to endure maximum funding lor repair replacement ana new construc tion of Trihal member housino. Hiith school diploma required or equivalent, 6 to 8 years related experience, must possess Oregon driver's license. MCH specialist shall be responsible lor inv direction of the Tribal Maternal Child Health Program. Should provide preven tive maintenance and family planning service, home visits, consultation referrals, conduct coordinate specialty clinics, plan, develop and administer the program bud get, compilecomplete special assignments. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent, valid Oregon drivers license basic office skills, ability to maintain confidentiality and be able to work well with the public. Tribal member preference. Oversees & physically cares for children; contributes to positive classroom environ ment. Relieves teachers during breaks by telling children stories, etc. Promotes self esteem in children and involvement from parents. Prepares and serves children's meals and snacks. Performs other routine classroom duties required. May perform above duties on a rotating basis in various classrooms-flexibility!! Works various hours, high school diploma or GED required, good typing skills, be in good health, be at least 1 8 years old and no felony or misdemeanor conviction within the last vear 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. Position performs operational compliance and financial audits to evaluate the effi ciency and effectiveness of Tribal depart ments and functions, Applicant must have an undergraduate degree and two years experience as an internal auditor in govern ment or business. Salary isnegotiable. High School graduate, basic microcom puter knowledge, records management, filing and minimum three years ex perience. Associates degree and two years expe rience in accounting, have general under standing of all major financial systems, experience in operating a microcomputer for data entry and processing," proficiency at typing and operating a calculator. Good communication skills with associates and clients, verbally and written. . At least 21 yoa, high school diploma or GED, and valid Oregon driver's license. M ust have no felonies and no misdeamea nors within one year. M ust be able to pass BPST physical requirements. Must com plete and submit a physical examination form with application. Desire to learn, able to communicate well and have positive thinking. WSAI will train for existing positions. Position requires to perform maintenance on all Tribal andor HUD rental units, responsible for performing professional maintenance duties with a minimum of supervision. Timeliness, safety and inde pendent judgement in decision making are important requirements for this position. Responsible for developing and imple menting a soil management program. Planning problem analysis and under standing the interaction of Natural Re sources are important attributes. Bachelor of Science degree. 3-5 years of related experience preferred. Work with Collections Officer & assists business loan customers with financial records & planning. Works closely with the Business Development office in helping business survival. Assists Credit Manager in defining long term goals. Must have 5 years experience background in Credit, Business Development and Collection field and college degree. Bachelors Degree in accounting or related field. Must have a minimum of five years experience in industry andor municipal accounting and in managing all of the major operational functions within an accounting department. Experience in operating a microcomputer including Lotus 1-2-3 and WordPerfect. For further Information call .3-3262. Oh-Call Dispatcher Police Police Officer Three Slmnasho, Regular Patrol and Columbia River Enforcement Officer Internal Auditor (Finance) SecretaryManagement BookkeeperAccountant (Housing) Corrections Officer Male Power Sewing Machine Operators (W.S.A.I.) HUD Maintenance Men Housing Soli Scientist Natural Resources Credit Support Officer Credit Department Accounting Supervisor Enterprise Accounting Education, training applications due The deadline for higher educa- 1990. Pick up your applications at tion and vocational training for the the education services office or call winter tfrm will be November 15. 553-331 1 for further .nformat.on. Scholarships available Four Central Oregon Commu nity College Presidential Scholar ships, in the amount of SI. 250 per academic year, are available to qualified Native American stu dents. Scholarships can be re newed for a second year. Applica tion deadline is November 1, 1990. Applications must be Native American, have completed 12 credit hours with a minimum GPA of 2.5, and enroll full-time in a degree or certificate program at COCC. Applicants must also submit achievements in academic, cultural athletic, student leadership, civic or personal pursuits,- and must submit a COCC Presidential Schol arship for Native American ap plication, and other required documents by the scholarship deadline. ... Applications are in the financial aid office at BEC. f f p r - . fl I Geo-qulz , . Identify the location of this photo and win a years subscription oftheSpilvav Tvmoo. Have it mailed to a loved one or a friend. Call after 1 p.m., Monday with your answer. You will also win a Spilyay Tymoo coffee mug. You must come in to claim the MUCH v Letters to the.Editor Think of what you are doing to your bodies i .IaII 1 rmnllnn I nAlfAl MflC Q K!ft II CAT nf fill- tit tfMl Kill I Ct ill KaV H TC fl To the Editor, I would like to express ail of my love and gratitude to the people that have sent me cards and flowers and called to see how I have been doing. To the people that know that I am sick but do not know why or what the reason is or was, I went under a major surgery in July, my voice-box and esophagus were removed and some reconstruction was done in my stomache. I will not be able to speak normally again, but I am now using a speaking machine that helps me to communicate with people. I am still trying to master the art of using it, but with the patience and understanding of my family I know that I am doing okay. I have not been home to Warm Springs as yet to stay, due to the fact that I must stay close to my doctors for treatments and thera py. I do not know when I will be able to move back home, the weather has a lot to do with it also, for the weather is too dry and I cannot breathe without the help of a machine that I only need to use at night while I am in Portland. I miss evervone verv much, all the neoDle lhat 1 went to see while I was on the job, I feel that I am neglecting you t .i t . . ternoiy. i miss me people mat i work close with, I know that they are carrying my load as well as their own. I have had some very hard days that I went through, and I know that I have many more to look forward to. but I am not going to give up, I pray to our Maker each minute of the day and he gets me through to the next. I might be looking at another surgery date in the future, and I know that I will be in good hands. I have a lot of faith' in my doctors and mainly my God. The doctors do not know why 1 got this Cancer in my throat.'The cause is normally due to over ex cessive drinking of alcohol and smoking. I never was a big user of these, so l will always wonder wny I was chosen for this horrible health problem. So I encourage all of you people that use any form of alcohol and drugs, smokes, please, please think of what you are doing to your bodies, there will always be . another victim in line. 1 look forward to all the letters and cards and calls that I get and I thank you all for showing your consideration. I may not be able to talk to vou. but 1 still have ears and eyes. I will give you the address and number of my sister, we welcome everyone to come visit us or call us. I keep all of you in my prayers daily and in my thoughts, I will never forget you. Love your C.H.R. Arlene David 816 NW 117th St. Vancouver, Washington 98685 Roma Cartney 206-574-4990 Volunteer Aerobic Instructors doing good job To the Editor, learn their safety procedures and. music, steps, counts, bones, muscles, heart beats. And they are also volunteering their time for you, so appreciate their efforts, but. go for vour own benefit, I guarantee you that you will feel and look better. Get Healthy, Be Happy Lucinda Green I would like to show my great appreciation to the volunteer Aero bic Instructors for doing a big part Ol Illy JUU WIU1C J CUII Ull UI.iuui.m;. SSSE&T Thank you, friends for being there Eva lor doing all tne course to work while I am off. I miss very much being in class with everyone. I will be off until the first of the year, but, you will still see me attending some exercise classes. This darn ole back of mine does not want to cooperate sometimes, so under the directions of my doctor, I must lay low for awhile, but, watch out, when 1 come back I will be chomping at the bit. 1 encourage all pe6ple to really use "the classes that are being offered for you at different times. These instructors work hard to Progress Continued from page 4 we wreckea I heard that I went through the windshield window of my car and believe it or not but I busted that window with my own head too. I heard that I was in a coma for9 months and died during that coma for 10 minutes from cardiac arrest too. 1 used to be in this head-injury brain-damaged rehabi-. litation center over here called C net (see-net) 2 years ago and it sure did helo me out a lot like eettine me out of that wheel-chair that I was in for 2'2 years. And halleluja it even helned me to write with mv other hand too so I do know that God's1 really a miracle. The greatest thing I can sav about me and mv hus band Floyd Frank, Sr.'s accident is that our 2 sons we do have together weren't with us then. And all these other brain-damaged peoDle I've met over here tell me that they can't see how I damaged my brain one bit at all compared to theirs too. But I'm now out of that brain damaged rehabilitation center and in an adult foster group home now. The one other greatest thing that rehabilitation center has done for me is that when I was here 2 years ago J was put in a newspaper class and everyone in that class voted for me to be editor for that newspaper too. That was a really cool job for me too. If anyone over there has any questions or something to say to me just please write to me or call me okay? at 344-6980. The address is 83412 Lorraine Hwy, Eugene, OR 97405. Hope to hear from some-one soon though okay? Sincerely, Evette Frank To my relative's and friends, This letter has taken me a long time to write, and I deeply apolo gize for not expressing myself earlier. The old traits I have allowed to take up my time the past few months have prevented me from writing this letter of appre ciation earlier. To begin with. I would like to sincerely extend from the bottom of my heart, a big thank you for those who were there during the passing away of my last brother, Leonard Jones Teeman. I appreciated' the prayers and words of encouragement, I re ceived from my people, my friends and relatives. Not only during the funeral arrangements, but the funeral services also. Just having you there was a comfort. Thanks for helping me make not only the necessary decisions but praying through the difficult and awkward ones. Through it all, I really felt like I was somebody and therefore the last thing I could do for my brother was to let him rest in peace. Perhaps someday I will truly understand those blessings in dis guise that God gives me, but this will only be made possible through those of you who continue to pray for me, not because you're a relative, but a friend as well. Once again, thanks for the food, clothes, rides and most of all, always making my daughter a part of the family, too! May you always have peace in your heart Sincerely, Lucille "Longhouse Lucy," Teeman and my daughter Valerie Sarah Fisher Thanks Continued from page 4 have spent with me. Nothing would have been possible, without the strength I received there, growing up, and with the hope that I have that I have a home to come to when I feel weak. I meant for the announcement to tell peorMe I have been busy trying to learn and contribute as much as I can. I appreciate everything, Thank you, to all of you in Warm Springs. Yours truly, . Elizabeth Woody Choral group would like opportunity to perform To the Editor, Our choral organization, the "Mannergesangverein" Hahn heim, will be touring the Pacific Northwest between August '22nd, and September 4th, 1991,asguests of our partner chorale, the festival Chorale Oregon. As their partner we participate in an international, intercultural exchange program. Many of our singers are involved in the produc-' tion of wine and have participated in many annuaJ wine testivais. More information about Hahn- heim and its choir is provided in the leaflet Hahnheim and its Mannerchor" included in this letter. We would like to include in our itinerary the opportunity to per form at a wine festival or similar event in your area if it can be arranged. Other festivities or just invitations for concerts would also be welcome to us. Our program will include inter national songs as well as many of the German folk songs sung by our ancestors here in the Rhine Valley. According to the format esta blished by the Festival Chorale on their three international tours we would perform without charge as your guests, arriving one after- nnnn nerformine the second eve- ..w v "I I f ning and saying "good-bye" after breakfast the next morning. We would look forward to making new friends, learning more about your beautiful country, its customs, culture and industry and perhaps set up more partnerships with similar choral organizations of your country. We would also appreciate very much if you could help usind more hosts for our tour in 1991. Our choral group will be traveling with approximately 50 people (for accomodation: about 20 couples and 10 singles). As a kind of exchange for your hosting us in 1991 we would offer a similar host program (also for individual travelers) here in Ger many. Bob Henkel, the tour coordina tor for the non-profit Festival Chorale has kindly volunteered to help us book pur performances and arrange our itinerary.. His phone is 503-769-6518; if you are interested in hosting us please call him or write or phone me at my address above. Looking forward to your answer to this letter. Yours sincerely, Josef Zeimentz Tour Coordinator OSU to hold Apology offered powwow 113 Oregon State University announ ces their Fall Pow-Vow to be held November 3, 1990 in the ML' Ballroom at the Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.- Free dinner, stew and Indian fry bread from 5-6 p.m. Native Amer ican dancing, starting with a grand entry at 7 p.m. and dancing until midnight. A grand prize drawing will be held for a Pendleton blan ket. Also featured will be Native American craft tables. No drugs or alcohol will be allowed. Dear Les Perotovich I am writing this letter of apol ogy in regards to the unfortunate incident that took place back in May. I apologize tor my oenavioi involving myself and fellow officer Les Perotovich.' Lester B. Tanewasha Give love We can do no great things - we can only do small things w ith great love. " Mother Theresa Happy Belated 15th Birthday Chips! Mom & Dad and . Brothers r