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PAGE 8 April 19, 1991 Warm Springs, Oregon .Spilyay Tymoo l. Job openings Prospective employees will be requested to take a pre-employment drugalcohol screening test. For information about jobs, con tact Employment Services at 553 3262. Bead workers for Traditional Trea sures Labor Pool (Internship program) Crew members (10) Range and Ag Wildlife Bioligist (habitat) Natural Resources Information Analyst Govt. Affairs St Planning Program Secretary II Wellness Pevcntion CHR Gencralist Comm. Illth Promotion Wellness Engine Director Fire Management Assistant Engine Director (I position) Fire Management Engine Operator (2 positions) Fire Management Engine Operator (3 positions) Fire Management Lookouts (4 positions) Fire Management Firefighters-Fire Management (Engine Crew-8 positions) Firefighters-Fire Management (Engine Crew-3 positions) ForestryTechnician Log Scaler Forestry Payroll Clerk Office Assistant W.S. Apparel Industries Warehouseman Fire Management Fuels Crew Squad Leader Forestry Fire Management Fuels Crew Member Forestry Fire Management Power Sewing Machine Operator W.S. Apparel Industries High School Forestry Crew Foreman-2 positions High School Forest Technician 6 positions Secretary II Prosecutor's Office Secretary Natural Resources Youth Worker Children's Protective Services Wildlife Technician (Spotted Owl) Supervisor Children's Protective Services Counselor (Occupancy Specialist) Housing Substance Abuse Trcutment Specialist-Trainee Community Counseling Director (Sr. Mgmt. position) Govt. Affairs & Planning Coordinator Summer Youth Internship prog. Hydrologist Biologist Water & Aquatic Resources Jobs open to high school slUUenTs Attention Madras High students. Are you interested in a career in Natural Resources Management? Position Forest Aldt 4 positions Fisheries Aide 2 positions Range Aide 3 positions Water Aide 1 position ShiftHours 6:30 am 3:00 pm 8-5 8-5 8-5 Job DescriptionExperience Assists in presalc, scaling sale admini stration, forest development, engineer ing forest development. Creeling. Fish Acquisition & Dislribu tion. Radio-Tclcmctry Studies. Subi stance Fishery monitoring. Campground maintenance, limber sales. Ramie management. Plant identifica tion. Vegetative Monitoriung. Range Im provement methods and Engineering de sign. Water monitoring, retrieving data from the computericd monitoring equipment. conducting in-stream biological surveys. information on the computer system. Observe all GIS use in the field of Natural Resources, learn basic drafting skills, enter data on computer, plot maps, iden tify the various parts of the GIS compu ting Center. Assists in describing soils in the field. Site index work on forested land to determine potential tree growth on each soil. Clip ping forage on rangcland and on wood land undcrstory sites to determine poten tial forage production on each soil. Assists in field surveys and Cultural site documentation, prepares reports and site documents, including mapping, training in cultural resource identification, plant knowledge. Assist with administrative support acti vities of the department, engaging in clerical functions such as typing, filing and answering phones and routine cor respondence. Under the direction of the GM-Natural Resources, and input from the program Managers, plans, organizes, recom mends, directs & manages the Summer Youth. Contact Natural Resources for an application. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Or call 553-3548. 1 GISComputers 8-5 1 Soil Survey 8-5 Aide Archaeological Aide Secretary Aide 1 Coordinator 8-5 8-5 8-5 i . y t " - , ' ' '-',-" , . . ' .- --' .,.r..; ' ' . ' '- a .-'. , (, . ..' J. .' , , . , .... ' ; ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' '.' . .".' . Geo-quiz Identify the location shown In the photograph and win a year's subscription to Spilyay Tymoo and a mug. Call 553-1644 after I, J)0 p.m., Monday April 22 with your answer. Positions open in 509-J district Jefferson County School Dis trict 509-J notice of vacancy for the following positions: Head Football Coach at Madras Senior High School, starting date is August 28, 1991. Closing date for applications is May 30, 1991. Salary range for this position is Per salary schedule. Qualifications are: 1. Student centered person with strong com munication and organization skills; 2. Solid knowledge and love for the game of football; 3. Enthusiastic and positive outlook on life; 4. Head coaching experience pre ferred but personal qualities are primary; 5. Dedication and com mitment to student growth. Teaching positions: (1) Elemen tary - openings include grades 1, 3 and 6; (2) Elementary Chapter I; (3) Elementary Music (grades K 4); (4) Half-time Elementary Library Media (grades K-4); (5) Half-time Elementary Physical Education (grades K-4); (6) Secondary Math (grades 7-8); (7) Secondary Social Studies (grades 7-8). Starting date is August 28, 1991, closing date for applications is open until filled. Salary range is $18,009-535,534. Qualifications nrf Valid Qffn Rodeo chock full of thrills, spills, hopeful contestants " ' """ PI lU'l'MUm .'). HU IHIH .mi. J WWIIWHiil 1 1' ' . I. !" ' Min ium I I " '"' . L...f. .A , .. ... . ,,- ,, . ... -4vil X wV S. . --X " ' ' . . X. .Ai ', ? It'.. ' ..A A A - 'P 8-8- " s - cV--,.yt; .f t . . ... W4 . ' - y.l- -VV. ........ ...,..:.. ,. -- 'T"tirifa,lt : . , ' -- Vv v - A A Mugging Struggle (A bove) Wild horse racers work hard to tempor arily tame a mount for a fast-paced race. Hats Up (Lower left) Three cowboys await arena action. Gitty Up (Lower right) Jr. Barrel racer Una Johnson galloped around the barrels in style. Gfeefc Apr. 29-May 3 Teaching Certificate. Interested candidates should contact: Support Services Build ing, Jefferson County School Dis trict 509-J, 1355 Buff Street, Madras. Oregon 97741, or call (503)475-6192. we ixXk " Pkk up bajs $t Housing Office Howlak Tichum Arlene David 3 k- W SP'-TF" JT m fill 7 -.tt -.V-'-.- . -- .... - . -:i fl.-A..-.Al. -'1 K A, A Enrolled member of the Confed erated Tribes, Arlene David passed away at the age of 48. She died at Mt. View Hospital Wednesday, April 3, due to an extended illness. She was born September 20, 1942 to Andrew David, who passed away August 24, 1986, and her mother Edna (Brown) David, who passd away March 26, 1979. Sur viving her is a son, Andrew James David of Vancouver, Washington, her brother Ellison David, Sr., of Warm Springs and five sisters, Lucinda Greene of Warm Springs, Roma Cartney of Vancouver, Washington, Allegra Tufti, Amelia Spino, and Ernestine Stephens all of Warm Springs. Numerous aunts, uncles, nephews and nieces also survive. The dressing ceremony was held Saturday April 6, at 2 p.m. in her home. Overnight services were held at the Agency Longhouse Sunday, April 7 at 5:30 p.m. The burial was held 9 a.m. Monday April 8 at Simnasho Cemetary, officiated by Louise Billy, Rex Robinson and Wilson Wewa, Jr. David completed grade school at Warm Springs Elementary and graduated from Madras High School in 1962. After high school she was a horse trainer for several ' race tracks. She then became cm ployed for the Confederated Tribes and was a Community Health Representative. She then was em ployed as a health representative -for 12 years. David enjoyed beadwork, cro chet, and promoting better health and working with the elders. She was a member of the Seven Drum and Feather religions. Pall Beareers at her funeral in clude; Shawn Cartney, Butch Da vid, Casey R. Green, Nathan Jim, : Jr., Wilford Sooksoit, Jr., and Joe ; Tuckta. Honorary Pall bearers in- j elude; Viola Govenor, Denise Smith, Margie Williams, Ernestine Morning Owl, Anne Thomas, Bud Dimick, Orthelia Patt, Jewell ; Minnick, Caroline Tohet, Mary Ann Meanus, Ellen Squiemphen, Myra Sohappy, Geraldine Jim, and all friends and family, too many to name. SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO: SPILYAY TYMOO, PO BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 -j Relay Christopher Jack, II NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE. ZIP. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S. $15.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE THE U.S. All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost. Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs i i Continued from page o Jonathan Konoski (captain), Da vid Borok, Richard Steinburg, Michael Zimmerman, Harry Che ney. 7. Sidwalter Striders Warm Springs, Oregon; Time 8 hours, 13 minutes, and 40 seconds; Place 1st Adult Co-ed; Team members Terry Squiemphen(cap tain), Gladys Squiemphen, Jolene Estimo, Arington Atencio, Suzie McClelland. 8. Kaiser Permanente 4 Gre sham, Oregon; Time 8 hours, 14 minutes, and 32 seconds; Place 2nd Women's Division; Team members Peggy Rice (captain), Julie McBeth. Kathy McCormick, Karen Schaeffer, Pam Schnelling-er. Thirty-eight year old Christo pher Jack, Jr. died at his home Sunday, April 14, 1991, following a massive stroke. He was born November 27, 1952 in Sidney, B.C. Canada to Christopher and Cathe rine (Pelkey) Jack. He moved to Warm Springs in 1972, and on October 28, 1 972 he married Relda Kalama. Jack was employed at Warm Springs Forest Products as a planerman, which he went to school for and received a certificate for in 1984. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping with his fam ily. Prayer services were held 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 16 at Bel-Air Colonial Funeral Home. Services were also held at the Warm Springs Baptist Church, Wednesday, April 17 at 10 a.m. Committal services were at the Agency Cemetery offi ciated by Reverend Allen Elston. Survivors include, his wife Relda Jack of Warm Springs, his -children Christopher Jack, III, Vangeleique Catherine Jack, Cam eron Jack, Gabriel Eagleheart Jack, Frederick Franklin Jack, and Greysun Dean Jack. His broth ers Percy Jack, Sr. of Duncan B.C., Xavier Rennie Jack of Eve rett, Washington, Simon Larson Jack of Nanaimo, B.C., Ray Le Roy Jones of Brentwood B.C. and Joseph Amos Jack also of Brent wood B.C.; And, his sisters Emily Marie Jack, Mary Phylis Jack, Mary Ann Jack of Brentwood B.C., Louisa Michelle Jack of Duncan B.C., Sharon Marie Jones of Saanich B.C. and Belinda Lois . Jones also of Saanich B.C.