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Job opportunities available
in Warm Springs
Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Re
port and Casino offers the follow
ing jobs as of May 24, 2(X)1 for ad
vertisement. Dispatchers, P11X Operator, Pro
Shop Assistant, Bartender Cocktail
Server, llostpersonCashier, Cash
ierClerk, ServersBuspersonsAt
tendants, PantryPrepI.inc Cooks
& Dishwashers, LifeguardsPool
Attendants, Groundsperson, Janitor,
Shuttle Bus DrivcrBellpersons,
Guest Service Representatives,
Room AttendantsHousemen,
HousekeepingCustodian, Custo
dial Supervisor.
Most of the above positions re
quire working varying shifts and
include working weekends and holi
days as required.
Kah-Nce-Ta High Desert Resort
and Casino requires pre-employment
drug testing for all employees
in order to maintain a drug-free
workplace.
Applications for employment at
Kah-Nce-Ta High Desert and Ca
sino can be obtained from the Kah-Nee-Ta
High Desert Resort and
Casino Human Resources Office,
the Lodge Front Desk or the Tribal
Personnel Office (please, request a
Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and
Casino application form). Com
pleted applications and or resumes
may be returned to the same offices.
The Jefferson County School
District 509-J is an equal opportu
nity employer, and offers the follow
ing positions as vacant.
Secretary II at Madras High
School, Reading Teacher at Metolius
Elementary, Science Teacher at
Jefferson County Middle School,
Language Arts Teacher at Madras
High School, Alternative Education
Teacher at Madras High School,
Electronic Maintenance Technician
at the Maintenance Department,
First Grade Teacher, FirstSecond
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Grade Teacher at Warm Springs El
ementary School, Freshman Volley
ball Coach, Assistant Football
Coach (2 positions), Head Girls Soc
cer Coach, and Assistant Wrestling
Coach (2 positions) at Madras High
School, Alternative Education Read
ing Teacher at Madras High School,
Assistant Principal at Madras High
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Interested candidates should con
tact: Jefferson County School District
509-J
445 SE Buff Street
Madras, OR 97741
Phone: (541) 475-6192
E-mail: cthorpe509j.net
FAX: (541) 475-6856
Oregon Employment Division
offers these jobs in the Warm Springs
area:
Air Quality Specialist, Public
Health Educator, Comp & Benefits
Coordinator, CPS Specialist,
Victim's Advocate, Custodial Super
visor, Protective Care Provider, Fire
Fighter, Assistant Engine Operator,
Maintenance Electrician, Equip
ment Operator, Maintenance.
For sale to
THbal Members
Commercial sewing equipment
sewing machines
Lockstitch, overseamers, bar tack,
blindstitch, zig-zag, etc.
Also related equipment.
Note: these are 220-volt ma
chines. Equipment will be available for
viewing from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June
4lh & 5 at the sewing plant in the In
dustrial park. Bid forms will be avail
able at that time. Bids need to be
turned in to the Purchasing Depart
ment Administration by 5 p.m. on
June 7".
All items will be marked with mini
mum bid amounts.
Free to Tribal Members only
small, painted wooden tables and
bins. Located at the sewing plant and
are available for pickup on June 4m
& 5m from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Apology noted
To the people of Warm Springs,
especially Judy Kalama, I am very,
very sorry for what I did to hurt
you. I never meant to do what I did.
I was in a black out and hurt the
one person I love the most in this
world.
Judy please forgive me, I'm sorry
for messing up your life and every
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commercial
sturgeon
Setline Season
Wednesday, May 23, 2001 the
compact states of Oregon and Wash
ington agreed with the Columbia
River treaty tribes on opening the
commercial setline fishery in the
Bonneville and John Day pools. The
harvest guidelines in The Dalles pool
has been met and it will remain
closed.
Summer Commercial setline
season: Opens 6 a.m. on Friday,
June 1, 2001. Only the Bonneville
and John Day pools are open, Only
setline gear may be used. The fish
cry will close 6 p.m. on Tuesday,
July 31, 2001.
Area: Bonneville, John Day pool.
Restrictions: Hook size must be
90 or larger. Tribal fishers are en
couraged to use circle-hooks and
avoid J -hooks. All river mouth and
dam sanctuaries remain in effect.
Allowable sales: The allowed
sales during the summer sturgeon
setline season will be restricted to
sturgeon. Chinook and stcclhcad
may not be sold.
Sturgeon size limit: Sturgeon
between 4 feet and 5 feet in length
may be sold commercially or kept
for subsistence.
Sturgeon catch guidelines: The
sturgeon catch guideline for the year
for Zone 6 pools are as follow:
Bonneville Pool, 1,300; The Dalles
Pool, between 1,100; John Day Pool,
1,160, for a total guideline of 3,560.
Scaffold Fishery: The scaffold
fishery remains open year-around.
Scaffold catch of sturgeon maybe
sold during open commercial fish
ing periods.
If you have fishing enforcement
problems or need assistance or in
formation day or night, contact the
Columbia River Inter-Tribal P'isher
ies Enforcement Office, (541) 386
6363 or toll free (800) 487-FISH
(3474).
one else's life that matter. I'm ask
ing for forgiveness from the Kalama
family and my own family, and the
community. I am sorry, very, very
sorry. Alcohol is no good. It messes
up people's life and causes pain. It
did for me.
Hurt and Sorry,
Michael Meanus
Fire Safety Beyond
A move from an urban center to
a suburb or rural area requires you
to rethink fire safety. First, you must
be aware of special fire hazards near
wooded areas. Second, geographic
location may create longer response
times for fire and rescue services.
If you live in the rural-urban in
terface, the point where homes meet
combustible vegetation, you must
increase your role to protect lives and
property in your community be
yond the city limits.
The United States Fire Adminis
tration (USFA) encourages you to
practice the following fire safety
steps in rural areas. Remember, fire
safety is your personal responsibil
ity... Fire Stops With Youl
Fire Facts about Rural Living
Once a fire starts outdoors
in a rural area, it is often hard to
control. Wildland firefighters are
trained to protect natural resources,
not homes and buildings.
Many homes are located far
from fire stations. The result is
longer emergency response times.
Within a matter of minutes, an en
tire home may be destroyed by fire.
Limited water supply in
rural areas can make fire suppression
difficult.
Homes may be secluded
and surrounded by woods, dense
Legal notices
In the Tribal Court for the Confederated
Tribei
' of the Warm Springs Reservation of Or
egon To: Eli Millier
Special Operation!
Notice of Informal Hearing for Publica
tion Case No. IN60-01
To Eli Miller;
An Informal hearing has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the
16 day of July 2001, at 3 p.m. This hearing
has been scheduled at the request of Special
Operations for the following reasons: Over
due Account.
You are hereby required to appear at this
rime on your behalf. It is important that you
attempt to resolve this issue, in order to pre
vent further action against you in a State
Court. If you fail to appear at the scheduled
time, the presiding judge may issue a war
rant for your arrest and require you to post
bail to guarantee your appearance.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this
22nd day of May, 2001.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
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brush and combustible vegetation
that fuel fires.
Tips For Fireproofing Your
Property
Keep lawns trimmed, leaves
raked, and the roof and rain-gutters
free from debris such as dead limbs
and leaves.
Stack firewood at least 30
feet away from your home.
Store flammable materials,
liquids and solvents in metal con
tainers outside the home at least 30
feet away from structures and
wooden fences.
Create defensible space by
thinning trees and brush within 30
feet around your home.
Landscape your property
with fire resistant plants and vegeta
tion to prevent fire from spreading
quickly.
Post home address signs
that are clearly visible from the road.
Provide emergency vehicle
access with properly constructed
driveways and roadways, at least 12
feet wide with adequate turnaround
space.
Make sure water sources,
such as hydrants and ponds, are ac
cessible to the fire department.
Burning yard waste is a fire
hazard. Check with your local fire
agency on a non-emergency number
In the Tribal Court for the Confederated
Tribei
of the Warm Spring Reservation of Or
egon To: Paid Tulee
DOB: 21854
Let Schwabs
Madras, OR
Notice of Informal Hearing for Publica
tion Case No. IN58-01
To Patti Tulee;
An Informal hearing has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on the
16 day of July 2001, at 10 a.m. This hearing
has been scheduled at the request of Les
Schwabs for the following reasons: Overdue
Account.
You are hereby required to appear at this
time on your behalf. It is important that you
attempt to resolve this issue, in order to pre
vent further action against you in a State
Court. If you fail to appear at the scheduled
time, the presiding judge may issue a war
rant for your arrest and require you to post
bail to guarantee your appearance.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon, this 21st
day of May, 2001.
Walter Langnese III
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
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City Limits
for fire permit requirements and re
stricted burning times.
Protect Your Home
Use fire resistant, protective
roofing and materials like stone,
brick and metal to protect your
home. Avoid using wood materials
that offer the least fire protection.
Cover all exterior vents, at
tics and caves with metal mesh
screens no larger than 6 millimeters.
Install multipanc windows,
tempered safety glass or fireproof
shutters to protect large windows
from radiant heat.
Use fire-resistant draperies
for added window protection.
Have chimneys, wood
stoves and all home heating systems
inspected and cleaned annually by a
certified specialist.
Prepare Your Family
Know how to contact fire
emergency services in your area.
Plan ahead. Make sure you
and your family are prepared for a
fire emergency.
Develop and practice es
cape and evacuation plans with your
family.
Install smoke alarms on
every level of your home. Test them
monthly and change the batteries at
least once a year. Consider install
ing the new long-life smoke alarms.
Singsperation Jamfcst
with Fellowship to
follow
June 2nd, 2001
Begins at 3:30 to 11
p.m.
at the picnic area behind the
Community Wellness
Center
in Warm Springs, Oregon
Visiting churches from
Seattle, Toppenish &
Tulalip, Washington along
with surrounding areas.
Main speaker at the
Fellowship is Merle
Williams Sr.
Everyone welcome!!
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