12 September 10, 1998 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Columbia River Access site location: Boardman, Oregon Needed: 1-secrctaryclerical; 3-laborers;3-carpen-ters & 1-backhoe operator. Must provide own transportation & lodging. For more information contactWarm Springs Personnel Department at (541) 553-3262 or Sheilah Clevland at (509) 633-2822. Sub-contractor: Pat Fullerton, Ellensburg, WA (509) 933-1960 Needs: 2-truck drivers; 1-cat operator; 1-backhoe operator & 1-trachoe operator. All operators must have CDL with at least two years construction experience. Project will last approximately 3-4 weeks. Pre-employment drug testing. Seeking assistant can nign icvci memos, proceuwes, and customer communications, or ganizational skills including versa tility, creativity, and flexibility, oral communication and interpersonal We arc seeking a dynamic, highly motivated person to provide admin istrative and secretarial support to the Executive Director of our re gional NOT-FOR-PROFIT Corpo ration serving the Native American community. Support includes: han dling correspondence, organizing and maintaining reference files, business calendars, and appointments, mak ing travel arrangements, interacting with all levels of the organization and external policy makers, and projects as assigned. Qualified applicants must have 3 4 years of applicable experience and demonstrate mastery of the follow ing secretarialadministrative skills: answer, screen and prioritize phone calls and appointment requests, writ ing skills that include excellent gram mar, syntax, and form, draft andor skills, and advanced PC skills in cluding word processing, spread sheets, desk top publishing, data base and graphics. The successful candi date will have project management experience, strong analyticalprob lem solving skills, and the willing ness to work overtime as needed. A degree in a business-related field is desirable. Core hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday (some over time may be required). Starting yearly salary is $26,000 to $30,000 based on experience. Fax resume to Office Manager at (503) 243-5028. Kah-Nee-Ta offers management training for employees Kah-Nee-Ta's management training program was created for advancement of Tribal members to management positions here at the Resort. Kah-Nee-Ta tries to maintain trainees at all times. They currently have one graduate, Carlos Smith, Rooms Division Manage, Gerald Sampson, Jr., in his second year and will be moving to the Food and Beverage Department in September. The third and newest trainee is Scott Moses. Scott put the program on hold this year to take a position as village Gate Manage. He will be moving to the accounting department this win ter. A Kah-Nee-Ta trainee signs on for a period of three years and ill work in the various departments of the resort. This enables the trainee to find which area of management he she will pursue. While Kah-Nee-Ta does not guarantee a management position after three years, the trainee has the option of staying at Kah-Nee-Ta working up to, a man agement position of hisher choice, or accepting another position that may be open. If the trainee elects to leave the reservation, Kah-Nee-Ta will help himher find a position off the reservation in the hospitality business. Kah-Nee-Ta has been advertising for a management trainee for another position this summer. Receiving only two applicants, the position has re mained open in hopes of attracting ambitions Tribal members to apply. This Management Trainee position will close on September 25, 1998. Any person interested in submitting an application may do so by sending a letter of interest along with a cur rent resume to Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, Administration, PO. Box K, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 or drop it off at the Resort Administration office. Super special for tribal members only at the new WestWind Homes, $4000 off all new 1999 homes. We will prequalify you over the telephone. Please call 1-888-262-3382 ONABEN seeks applicants for active job State Operations Coordinator seeking dynamic and highly motivated persons to manage implementation of multi-tribe, regional small business development program. Responsibilities include negotiating and monitoring contracts, coaching program diversity personnel including instructors and counselors, quality assurance of business plans and financial packages. Successful applicants will have 5-7 years of relevant business experience, strong analytical problem solving skills, experience working with tribal governments native communities. Must be available to travel on a regular basis. Compensation will be in the range of $32,OO0-$45,00O depending on qualifications. Please fax resumes to (503) 243 5028, attention State Coordinator. Nerf bars for sale Smittybuilt Chrome nerf bars to fit Ford Ex Cab pickups between 1987-1996. Asking $280. Call 553-3274 ask for Selena. The Indian Warrior - The Veterans Corner More Tips for Minority Veterans Important notice Allergies? Asthma? Looking for 17 people to evaluate a new technology. No obligation. Call CR at 553-1034. Eck and Elliot Attorneys at Law 42 NW Greeley, Bend, OR Providing legal services for Warm Springs in Tribal, State & Federal Courts, Vehicle accidents, Personal injury, Business, ICWA, LandlordTenant, Divorce, Custody, Criminal Defense, DMV License Suspensions, Wills, StateFederal Tax. Free Initial Consultation (541) 383-85363755 Court notices- To: Jay Henry PO Box 1420 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Les Schwab PO Box Q Madras, OR 97741 Notice of Informal Hearing Case No. IN48-98 An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 1 8th day of September, 1998, at 10:00 a.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of Les Schwab for the following reasons: Overdue Account. You are hereby required to appear at this time on your own behalf. It is important that you attempt to resolve this issue, in order to prevent further action against you in a State Court. If you fail to appear at the scheduled time, the presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arrest and require you to post bail to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 14th day of August, 1998. VVilma Ann Picard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Apology given To the community of Warm Springs, I apologize for shooting a gun around the community center park ing lot on the night of 81497. I, myself or somebody else could have been seriously hurt due to my being intoxicated and to everyone who was To: Ramona Lopez PO Box 796 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Peoples Credit 1165SE 82nd Avenue Portland, OR 97216 Notice of Informal Hearing Case No. IN56-98 An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the 29th day of September, 1998, at 1:30 p.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of People 's credit for the following reasons: Overdue Account. You are hereby required to appear at this time on your own behalf. It is important that you attempt tp resolve this issue, in order to prevent further action against you in a State Court. If you fail to appear at the scheduled time, the presiding judge may issue a warrant for your arrest and require you to post bail to guarantee your appearance. Dated this 25th day of August, 1998. Wilms Ann Picard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court in the parking lot that night. I am sorry and hope you can accept my apology. I meant nobody no harm at the time. I thought I was "having fun". Thank you. Stuart A. Smith Warm Springs Credit Department Petitioner vs. Roxanne Mclnturff Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. CV112, 113, 114-98 To Roxanne Mclnturff, You are hereby notified that a petition for Civil Complaint has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 2:00 p.m., on the 24th day of November, 1998, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You must appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Peti tioner, WS Tribal Credit, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Civil Complaint. The Petitioner will be present at the hearing. If you desire to personally argue your side of the case, you may have a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney appear on your behalf at your expense. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 1 9th day of August 1998. Wilma Ann Picard Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Want to subscribe to Spilyay Tymoo? Moving? Send subscription or change of address to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Name Address City State Zip. Subscription rates: $15.00 per year in the U.S. $25.00 per year outside the U.S. or 1st Class in the U.S. AH 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. Passports to Visit Overseas Cemeteries "No-Fee" passports are available for family members visiting overseas graves and memorial sites of World War I and World War Ii dead. 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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR STATE OF OREGON PROCLAMATION WHEREAS: The United States of America has participated in many wars, calling upon its sons and daughters to fight for their country; and WHEREAS: Over 125,000 American men and women have been held captive by hostile powers during their military service; and WHEREAS: Many American prisoners of war were subjected to harsh and inhumane treatment by their captors which often resulted in death; and WHEREAS: Many Americans are still listed as missing and unaccounted for, and the uncertainty surrounding their fates has caused their families continued suffering; and WHEREAS: The sacrifices of Americans still missing from all our Nation's wars are deserving of national recognition and support for continuing priority efforts to determine their fate; and WHEREAS: The State of Oregon is proud to join with other states and the nation in honoring those still missing. NOW, THEREFORE, I, John A. Kitzhaber, Governor of the State of Oregon, hereby proclaim September 18, 1998 POWMIA RECOGNITION DAY in Oregon and encourage all citizens to join in this observance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and cause the Great Seal of the State of Oregon to be affixed. Done at the Capitol in the City of Salem in the State of Oregon on this day, July 23, 1998. John1 yA. KitzhM er. Governor Til Ll Phil Keisling, Secretary of State Howlak Tichum Mable "Tutt-Wy-Pum" Henning Eyle Mable Henning Eyle, age 98 years, was born July 3, 1900 in Beaver Prairie on Henning Flat. She was a lifetime resident of Simnasho. Mable's mother Lux Ciat lived to be 115 years old. Mable also lived to see six generations of her family. Mable passed away on Au gust 22, 1998. Mrs. Eyle led a traditional lifestyle and enjoyed fishing, mak ing nets, huckleberry and berry picking, root digging and prepar ing and preserving (canning) wild game, cooking all traditional Indian foods. She also enjoyed beadwork, basketmaking, tanning and prepar ing hides, making buckskin gloves and moccasins and cornhusk weav ing. She was an active lifetime mem ber of the 1910 Shaker Church. She was also an avid traveler and kept active until her illness. Preceding her in death are her husband Bill Eyle, granddaughter Marjorie Smith, grandsons Carlos & Michael Santos. Survivors include daughter Lena Tewee Santos, 32 grandchildren (in cluding 7cf Lena's children); 9 great grandchildren; and 2 great-greatgrandchildren. Dressing ceremonies were done by Margaret Boise on Monday, Au gust 24, at 3 p.m. with overnight services at the Shaker Church open to all denominations. Burial was Tuesday, August 25 at Simnasho Cemetery, leaving the church at 9 a.m. Pall bearers were Loren Denny, Victor Smith Jr., Gary Villa Jr., Carlos Calica, Carl Howe, Alberto Jr., Ricky and Donovan Santos. Officating was done by Patricia Tanewasha of the Warm Springs Shaker Church.