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12 April 6, 2000 Warm springs, Oregon spilyay tymoo Job openings- The following job openings as of March 27 ore currently being adver tised by the Human Resources de partment. If interested call Amelia Tewce at 553-3262. If you want job details call the contact person listed. Court Interpreter; Tribal Court; Lola Sohappy 553-3454 MCI I Nurse Temp. (Full time); Com. Health Svc; Diana DeLeon 553-1196 CPS Specialist; CPS; Rebckah Aguilar; 553-3209 Coordinator of Substance Abuse Treatment ; Com. Cnslg Ctr.; James Quaid 553-3209 Protective Care Provider PT-Limited Duration; CPS; Rebckah Aguilar 553-3209 Fish Production Biologist; Fish & Wildlife; Patty O'Toole 553-3465 Fire Fighters (14 positions); Fire Mgmt.; Jabbar Davis 553-1 146 Engine Operator; Fire Mgmt.; Jabbar Davis 553-1 146 Forest Crew Member (Sea sonal); Fire Mgmt.; Luther Clements 553-1146 Forest Crew Member (Full time); Fire Mgmt.; Luther Clements 553-1146 Constructioncarpentry autobody Shckinah Enterprises, Inc. seeks work. Specializes in custom homes, garages, roofing, remodeling, custom decks, exterior & interior paint, customized paint, carports or . whatever your carpentry needs. Over 45 years of construction experience. Also has autobody experience, paint jobs, dents fixed, windshields replaced etc. If interested in any of the above, please call 553-1960 & leave message. Programmer Analyst; OIS; Lloyd Phillips 553-3275 Vehicle Pool Supervisor; Ve hicle Pool; Herb Graybeal 553-3246 Director full time; High Lookee Lodge Assisted Living Res.; Sherry McKay 553-1 182 tfify-Nrr-Ta openings Banquet Manager; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Night Janitor Supervisor; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Security Officer; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1112 Food Servers & Buspersons; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Cocktail Servers & Bartenders; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Prep, Pantry & line cooks; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1112 Snack Bar Attendants & cooks; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Guest Service Representatives; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 112 Lifeguards, Attendants & Cashiers; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1112 Night Room Attendants; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-1 1 12 Shuttle Bus Driver; Kahneeta; Scottie Miller 553-11 12 Night Auditor; Kahneeta; Scot tic Miller 553-1112. Most positions require working varying shifts and include working weekends and holidays as required. Registered Nurse; HomeHospice Manager; PT Registered Nurse; Medical Records Manager; RNLPN Nurse; Education Coordinator; CDA Trailer; Asst. Mgr Retail Store; Job Service Rep.; Administrative Assis tant; InterpreterOHP Eleg.; Comm. Partnership Manger; Associate Planner; Cashr; Supervisor Ac counting Clerk; Nutrition Services worker; Certified Nurses Aide; Mental Disability Crd.jFurm Laborer Ag. and Mill workers in Madras. Slot Technician; Director Assitd. Living; MCH Nurse; Court Inter preter; Receptionist; WaiterWait ress; Line Cook; and dishwasher in Warm Springs. Farm Irrigator in Culver. Construction carpenter in Ante lope. Journey electrician in Central Oregon. The Indian Warrior-The Veterans Comer-InformationTips For Vets Welcome Home -Vietnam Veterans asps CUl North Idaho seeking Minority Student Advisor Position: American IndianMi nority Student Advisor Location: Office of Instruction, North Idaho College Essential Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required. Experi ence with American Indian and other minority communities required. Successful participation in higher education advising and testing pro grams. Direct and authentic under standing of the American Indian experience is essential. Recent ex perience that demonstrates an ability to relate to and advocate for Ameri can bi-cultural students. Ability to teach college success skills. Strong oral and written communication skills. Computerskills also necessary. Desired Qualifications: Master's degree in Native American or Mi nority Affairs, Counseling, Higher Education Administration, or other closely related area Experience as an educator with an understanding of the community college setting as it applies to American Indians and other minority students. Experience with student support systems. Salary: Salary Grade 22, Step 1, $30,372 to start per year plus benefits. ORP retirement. Category 2 em ployment and benefits. 100 of Full-time (261 duty days per year). Starting Date: May 1,2000 Application Procedure: Position will remain open until filled. For full consideration: Submit cover letter, resume, three (3) letters of reference and completed North Idaho College application form by 2:30 pm, Friday, April 7, 2000 to: Director of Human Resources North Idaho College 1000 W. Garden Avenue Coeur d'AIene, ID 83814-2199 Bureau of Land Management openings Bureau of Land Management, Prineville District in Central Oregon is recruiting for several types of Wild and Scenic River Positions. Oppor tunities for river patrol, resource monitoring, interpretation, camp ground maintenance are now open for the coming season. The Prineville District manages over 400 miles of Wild and Scenic River in Central Oregon and has the most diverse and complex river management programs in the country. One of the positions will be assigned to the segment of river bordering the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reser vation. Information on how to apply for the positions follows the de scription of the positions. Recreation TechnicianRiver Pa trol, duties will include monitoring river access sites, permit compliance checks, patrolling river sections from class II to IV Whitewater and provid ing information to river users. Recreation TechnicianPark Aid positions will provide campground monitoring and fee collection, river permit compliance checks, user edu cation and information and facilities maintenance. Applicants must be 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license. They require various levels of expe rience and education. A background in natural resources protection and experience in outdoor recreation are also desired qualifications. The GS 5 River Patrol applications must have Whitewater experience and be profi cient in Class III Whitewater. Both GS 7 lead Recreation Technicians must have supervisory experience. The GS 4 Recreation Technician must have experience with public contact and working in outdoor recreation. Familiarity with floater boating, fishing and river resources is desir able for all of these positions. How to apply: Applications are being received by the Oregon Employment Depart ment by mail or FAX. Address: 700 Union Suite 105, The Dalles, OR 97058 Phone: (541) 296-5435; Fax: (54 1 ) 296-5590. You may apply with a Federal OF 612 or Resume. For more information visit their web site at www.emp.state.or.us and click on content; Search Job List; Search Job Order; enter the job order corre sponding to the following list: Rec TechRiver Patrol (GS5, $10.97hr): 5108274; Recreation Technician (GS4, $9.81hr): 5108276. For further information contact: Tom Motti; Bureau of Land Man agement; PO Box 550; Prineville, OR 97754; E-mail: tmottlor.blm.gov. Phone: (541) 416-6432 . Small Business Center forming directory The Small Business Development Center is currently working on a new Business Directory. The directory is an important source of information for people engaged in business. Think of it as free advertisement for your business because the directory is distributed to people and organizations that could become your next customer. If you would like to be added to the Business Directory, please call (54 1 ) 553-3592 or stop in at the Small Business Development Center at 1134 Paiute Street, Warm Springs, OR Name of Business:. Name of Owner(s):. Tribal Affiliation Registration Form: Vietnam Veterans of America "Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another." The only thing that's changed is the Uniforms Membership is open to all who served in the military during the Viet nam era (both in-country and at duty stations overseas, stateside, and at sea). Vietnam Veterans of America is the nation's largest and most successful Vietnam veterans organization and the only Vietnam veterans organization chartered by Congress. Our members come from all walks of life and all parts of the community. From farmers and factory workers to civic and corporate leaders, we're your neighbors, colleagues, family, and friends. While providing a positive forum for social and emotional interaction among members, our central focus is on providing a strong, united voice for resolving issues of vital importance to veterans and their families locally, statewide, and nationally. In addition, we support numerous community-based projects and causes. Through our generous volunteers and charitable support, Vietnam Veterans Greenspot welders make several items We fabricate all sizes of basketball post frame assemblies for your Children's recreation needs. Pie-drilled just install your backboard and hoop. We also have cylinder and bulk gases, welding equipment and supplies, sales, service and rentals. Look to Green Spot Welders located at 108 N.W. 4th Street; Madras, OR 9774 1 . Owner Charles Gregg can be reached (541) 475-2519. Don't for get we can make root diggers also. Apology sent A very belated apology to Martha Heath and children who reside at 1817 Aut-Ji were on January 13, 2000. I was arrested for reckless endangerment and child neglect. I am very sorry and it not happen again. Sincerely Emiliano G. Williams Dalome selected . Clarence Dalom has been selected for employee of the month for March at the Warm Springs Composite Products. He has been recognized for safety, attendance, attitude, co operation and production. of America helps organizations throughout America to carry on good work forchildren, the handicapped, the homeless, and many others. Our members are among the 8 12 million men and women who served during the Vietnam era. We represent every service, rank, and background, working together for a single purposc.to help our fellow vets! We're leading the challenge to make a difference Here 'sa list of a few of the things we have been involved in over the years: Vetcraas Advocacy Vietnam Veterans of America is the leading advocate for recognition of health issues still affecting veterans - Agent Orange - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) -Hcpatitis-C National advocate for women veterans issues to insure proper recog nition of services for benefits and ap propriate medical care for women in VA facilities. WA members gain full access to our Veteran Service Representatives through America to obtain advice and resolution of veteran disability claims and entitlements. OurGovernment Relations Staff works full time to insure your voice and needs are heard in Washington, C.C. and in state legislatures. We are the only veterans service organization dedi cated solely to helping Vietnam vets. The Veterans Initiative Progeam is a veterans-too-vetcrans effort that promotes the direct exchange of infor mation on unaccounted for American and Vietnamese casualties. Serving America's Veterans and their Families Veterans Support Centers across America Expanding economic opportu nities for veterans Scholarships for family mem bers of Vietnam Vets Color and 1 lonor Guard support Veterans Against Drugs campaign unites veterans with their local com munity to keep kids healthy and drug free. Our award winning publication, The VVA Veteran, will keep you in formed about all the latest topics. Use its locator service to find lost buddies or learn about the next reunion. It's as true now as it was hack then. There's no place like home. Which is why, after all these years, veterans of the Vietnam era arc still working together-on more fronts than evcr-to make "home" and even better place. Make the "right choice." Vietnam Veterans of America 1-800-VVA-1316 (Come see what's happening at VVA http:www.vva.org) I Court notices- jMcphlne Hinteala Petitioner VI. Cory Stwyer Respondent Summons For Publication Cue No. DO7-00 To Cory StwyerJoiephlne Hlnti a) a You are hereby notified that a petition for Cory Stwyer hu been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By thii notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 2:00 p.m., on the 24th day of April, 2000, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts of the cue will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You oiuii appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Josephine Hintsala may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Support 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 17th day of March, 2000. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Millie K. Frazier Petitioner vt. Sherman Frazier Respondent Summons For Publication Case No. DOlO-00 To MillieSherman Frazier You are hereby notified that a petition for Dissolution of Marriage 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 10:00 a.m., on the 28th day of April, 2000. 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 umi appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The Petitioner, Millie K. Frazier may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for Dissolution of Marriage. 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 20th day of March, 2000. Lola Sohappy Chief Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court Youth Rally For Jesus 2000 April 6, 7, 8, 2000 Tulalip Indian Reservation Services: 7 p.m. nightly Everyone welcome! Hosted by: Michael & Erick Williams Sponsored by the Merle Williams Ministries & the- Jubilation Revival Center Further information: (425) 334-6325 or (36Q) 659-1777 9th Annual Women's Wellness Conference begins May 8, Form of Ownership: Sole Proprietor Partnership Corporation LLC Number of employees: Tribal Non-Tribal Indian Ownership: Is business home based? Yes No Mailing Address: Street Address (if different:. City, State, Zip Code: Phone: Fax: CellPager:. E-Mail: I On May 8-11, 2000, Native women from across the United States and Canada will gather at the Doubletree Hotel Hayden Island, in Portland, Oregon for the Nineth Annual Conference on Wellness and Women to discuss approaches for developing a healthy lifestyle. Sponsored by the University of Oklahoma College of Continuing Education, the conference promotes wellness in the workplace, family and community. The theme this year is "Leading our Youth with Gentle Footsteps". The aim is to encourage women with healthy lifestyles to model their wellness to women and younger generations. The conference kicks off with a health fair on Monday May 8. Women can participate in different wellness screening activities and free mammograms are available to all Native women throughout the con ference. The conference workshops include Breast feeding and the Working Mom, Exercise, Nutrition and Self Care for the Busy Women; Menopause with Zest, Creating Positive Change and Woman's Role in spirituality. Other sessions include domestic violence, anger control, time management, mental wellness, self-esteem and communication. Counselors and listeners will be available throughout the conference. Other activities will include arts and crafts sessions, cleansing cer emonies and fitness activities. Tra ditional healing sessions will be available by appointment. Following the workshops participants will have an opportunity to meet and greet their peers during sponsored evening fes tivities. Participants will have an opportunity to show their artistic side at a talent show and participate at the Millennium Dinner and Dance. Health Promotion Programs Di rector Billy Rogers explained "This year's conference honors the wisdom, service and contribution of native women. Taking a leadership position in modeling wellness includes vi sion, skills, introspection and pa tience leadership characteristic of native traditions." For a brochure or more informa tion about this conference, contact Oklahoma University's Health Pro motion Programs at (405) 325-1790 or visit the programs web site at hp.ou.edu. Description of your business:. Web Page address:. SIC category you would like to be listed under:. Tribal affiliation. What tribe are you enrolled in? None Indian Ownership. What percentage of this company is Native American owned? SIC-Standard Indian Classification as listed on our IRS Schedule C. Description of your business. What products & services do you sell? What is your market area? Howlak Tichum William "Bill" Christensen William "Bill" Christensen died in his sleep at his home in Madras, Oregon March 22, 2000. Bill was born in Firth, Idaho on February 9, 1936 to Ed and Libby Christensen, both deceased. Christensen served in the U.S. Navy in the mid-1 950s, after which he returned to Eastern Idaho where he attended Idaho State University, majoring in Economics. At ISU Bill met and married Kathleen Sauter and had two sons. Edwin Christensen, 37 from New Jersey with his wife Shanon. Michael Christensen, 32 from Cape Town, South Africa with his wife Tania and their son Jack. Following his years at ISU, Bill and Kathy moved to Southern Cali fornia where he worked for Mobil Oil Company. The last 25 years he worked for various Indian Tribes including the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs since 1990. Bill loved his sons, his friends, books and staying up late on the internet. A memorial service was held at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pavilion Friday afternoon, March 31, 2000. f vy 1 1 .