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Tribal job opportunities
(Nflf: Tif f alloaing job open
ings are being advertised by the Con
federated Tribes of Warm Springs.
To contact the Personnel Depart
ment, call (541) 553-3262, or i
mail the personnel department at
personnewstribes. org.
You may submit an application
in person at the personnel office lo
cated in the Tribal Administration
Building, or submit an electronic
application at wnw.CTWS. org. Or
call the contact person mentioned
in each job advertisement.)
Finance, cash manage
ment. Travel Accountant.
Process all Tribal Council
and Tribal organization travel
perdiemreimbursement re
quest in a prompt and courte
ous manner. Process credit
cardcar rental, and travel agent
payments timely. Prepare travel
related reports for council man
agement. Process Tribal Coun
cil weekly payroll.
Excellent communication
skills, computer skills (Quicken,
Excel, Word, and FMSII), ac
countinganalytical skills, knowl
edge of Tribal travel policies
procedures, and dependability
are required. Associates degree
in Accounting or a related filed
and 3 years experience in a
travel related job or accounting.
Computeraccounting testing
may be required.
Salary Range $18,729 To
$22,845 Yr. Call Nettie Down
ing, 553-3479. Open until
filled.
Human services, Com
munity Counseling Center.
Substance abuse treatment
specialist, full time.
Masters degree in Social Sci
ences. Five years treatment ex
Student traveler meets
When you travel from one
place to another, you can't help
but notice the variety of people.
It's amazing. Whether you're
traveling from town to
town or from state to
state, there is always
some unique charac
teristic about the
people.
I noticed the differ
ences of my friends in
Oregon, Colorado
and Maine. They are
all good friends but in
Carina
different ways.
In Oregon most of my
friends are athletic and they
speak their mind. If someone
is doing something they don't
like, they don't hesitate to say
something. They don't really
have manners and that doesn't
bother me at all. I am from the
same place and I don't have any
manners either.
My friends at Outward
Bound in Colorado come from
different states. The most po
lite people I have met are from
In the Tribal
Evan Cochran, petitioner, va.
Ronald Belgard, reipondent.
Case No. RO 43-03.
Based upon complaintspetitions
filed with this court, this court hereby
orders Ronald Belgard to restrain
himself from Evan Cochran and from
any manner of communication or
contact in any public or private place
including the residence at 6343
Sunnysidc Dr., place of employment,
Warm Springs Composite Products
and including minor child Niyallce
Cochrane. There is to be no phone
contact. This order shall remain in
effect until the fourth day of April
2004 lit 11 A.m.
If the petitioner would like to
have the restraining order continue
past the above date, the petitioner
must request the court for the re
straining order to continue. Judge
Lola Sohappy, Tribal Court.
Warm Springs Utilities, pe
titioner, vs. Marvena Thomp
son, reipondent. Case No.
CV60-03. To Marvena Thomp
tit
sons You are hereby notified that a
perience with adults and their
families in providing substance
abuse treatment.
Certification as Certified Al
cohol and Drug Counselor I is
required. Excellent communica
tion skills in writing, verbal and
listening. Individual, group, af
tercare services and family
treatment skills.
Treatment planning, case
management and skills in assist
ing in resolving substance abuse
problems. Salary $28,644 Yr.
Call Guy Wallulatum. Open un
til filled.
Public health educator.
Masters Degree in Health
Education Department pre
ferred with 2 years experience.
The Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs is recruiting for
a full time health educator to
direct the tribes' Health Educa
tion Department.
Job responsibilities include
planning and developing health
prevention initiatives for the
community, conducting health
awareness and prevention cam
paigns and supervising the four
staff of the health education de
partment. Salary Range
$44,247. Yr. Call Jim Quaid,
553-3205. ,
Natural Resources, fire
management. Seasonal fire
fighter.
Fill as needed. Fights fire un
der stressful conditions with
hand and power tools from 8
16 hours.
Must be able to pass physi
cal exam and arduous pack test.
Preferred that applicant posses
good oral written skills and be
familiar with operation of fire
fighting equipment, and reser
North Carolina. Everyone I
know from that state is very
entertaining and polite. When
ever they ask for something
they say "please," and
if they get it, they say
"thank you." The best
thing about them is
they are always
friendly to everybody.
They always have a
smile on their face and
a hand reaching out to
meet new people.
At Outward Bound
Miller
in Colorado when you
make your first friend, he or she
is probably going to be your
good friend, or the one you will
hang out with most of the time.
For me it was my roommate
during my first year.
It was hard going to a new
place and being all alone on turf
I wasn't used to. But once I made
friends I began to have the time
of my life.
I remember when I met
Yscla Lopez, my roommate that
first year. I had been in our
Court for the
petition for CIVIL COMPLAINT has
been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you arc
summoned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for 11 a.m.
on September 15, 2003, 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 pe
titioner, Warm Springs Utilities, may
then be given all that is asked for in
the petition for Civil Complaint.
Judge Wilma Smith, Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
To Ada Blllle, Cate No.
CV27-03!
An informal hearing has been
scheduled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court at 10 a.m. on Septem
ber 10, 2003. This hearing has been
scheduled at the request of Juniper
Auto Sales for the following rea
son: Overdue Account.
You are hereby required to appear
at tliis time on your own behalf. It is
important that you attempt to resolve
vation roads and landmarks.
Call Vernon Tias, 553-1146.
Closes Oct. 31.
Public safety, police. Su
pervisor, investigation divi
sion. College Degree in Criminal
Justice or related field. Ten years
of Supervisory experience.
Must have specialized inves
tigative training, certification
through DPSST or equivalent.
Must be able to complete or
have completed the Criminal
Investigative course through
FLETC.
Must be able to pass and ob
tain a security clearance through
the Department of Justice
based on a thorough back
ground check conducted by the
Federal Bureau of Investiga
tion. Must have a thorough knowl
edge of police operations, tac
tics, with emphasis on major
case & drug investigations. Con
duct division meetings.
Maintain case management
system of the detective division.
Supervise, direct, and train de
tectives. Maintain extremely high
level of confidentiality. Prepare
& submit a synopsis or overview
of all major cases handled dur
ing career.
Must have no felony or do
mestic violence convictions.
Must have no misdemeanor
convictions within the past five
years.
Must be 21 year of age or
older and possess valid Oregon
Driver's license. Must submit to
pre-employment drug test. Sal
ary range depends on qualifica
tions. Call Don Courtney, 553
3272. Open until filled.
interesti
room for a long time rearrang
ing things and putting them
away. When she came in with
her stuff, I looked at her and
said, "Hello my name is Spud
and I am from Oregon." She
looked at me with a weird ex
pression on her face and said,
"Spud?" as if to ask if that was
really my name. We got to talk
ing and realized we were not
much different.
I spent a large amount of
time with her my first year and
she made me feel safe. She
made me feel that even though
I was not around my family or
friends I still had someone, and
it was better to have a semi
stranger for a friend than no one
at all.
It was very easy to make
friends in Colorado. It is actu
ally very hard not to. You meet
so many new people and you're
around them so much, not
knowing their name or face
would be impossible. Everyone
is friendly and outgoing It is a
group of very talented students
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
this issue, in order to prevent further
action against you in State Court. If
you fail to appear at scheduled time,
the presiding judge may issue a warrant
for your arrest. Dated July 30, Judge
Wilma Ann Smith, Warm Springs Tribal
Court
To Angela Stacona, Cue No.
IN26-03:
An informal hearing has been
scheduled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court at 9:30 a.m. on Sep
tember 10, 2003. This hearing has
been scheduled at the request of
Ralph's TV & Repair for the fol
lowing reason: Overdue Account.
You are hereby required to appear at
diis time on your own behalf. It is im
portant that you attempt to resolve this
issue, in order to prevent further ac
tion against you in State Court Dated
July 30, Judge Wilma Ann Smith, Warm
Springs Tribal Court
To Frederick Bobb, Case No.
IN56-02:
An informal hearing has been
scheduled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court at 10:30 a.m. on Sep
Kah-Nee-Ta
at near full
employment
There are only two jobs
currently available at Kah-Nee-Ta
High Desert Resort
and Casino. The jobs are
night janitorial. Closing date
to apply is Aug. 24. Call 553
1112, ext. 3401 for informa
tion. Kah-Nee-Ta is coming to
the end of its busy season,
and nearly all the different de
partments and areas of the
resort have enough workers
to finish out the summer,
said Margie Tuckta, of the
Kah-Nee-Ta Human Re
sources Department.
Employment at the resort
is very seasonal. During the
summer, Kah-Nee-Ta em
ploys close to 370 people.
This figure drops by about
100 during the off-season.
The end of the season at
the resort is Labor Day, which
is just around the corner.
That the resort has just two
available jobs is good news in
that it means the employees
who have been hired this year
have worked out well.
Of the total number of
employees at the resort and
casino, about one-third are
tribal member employees.
There are 367 employees
at the resort, and 117 are
tribal member employees.
These figures were as of July
of this year. The fields of
work at the resort range from
the gift shop, front desk, din
ing room and kitchen, ban
quets, lounge, casino custo
dial, slots, table games, secu
rity, cage, reservations,
housekeeping, spa, among
many other types of employ
ment at Kah-Nee-Ta.
and when they are all pull to
gether they can do great things.
On the other hand it is very
hard to make any friends in
Winter Harbor, Maine. I have
been here for a litde over a week
and I don't really know anybody
from this town. Winter Harbor
is a very small town. Its first big
restaurant just opened up and
there's a five-and-dime in town,
but not many places for teenag
ers to hang out. That makes it
hard for me to meet people my
own age.
I have met some cool people
a lot older than me just by go
ing around town and doing com
munity things such as attending
dances, going to the store, eat
ing out, and going places with
my aunt.
People skills are the most im
portant things you will need in life,
because meeting people is what
makes friends,and friends are the
best thing in the world. They will
help you through tough times and
be there for you when you need
them.
tember 3, 2003. This hearing has
been scheduled at the request of the
Oregon Student Assistance
Commission for the following rea
son: 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 State Court Dated
August It, Judge Walter Langncse,
Warm Springs Tribal Court
Warm Springs Utilities, pe
titioner, va. R.T. Thompson, re
spondent. Case No. CV61-03. To
R.T. Thompson: 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 11:30 a.m. on September 2,
2003, at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. All of the facts of the case
will be heard at this hearing, includ
ing evidence you wish to present You
must anncar to present your argument
or the other side will automatically
win. The petitioner, Warm Springs
ng friends
Birth announcements
Logan Kylish Phifer
Shawn Phifer and Trisha Stradley-Phifer are pleased to
announce the birth of their son Logan Kylish Phifer, born
July 31.
Grandparents on the mother's side are Rick and Marissa
Stradley of Warm Springs. Grandparents on the father's side
are Carl and Angie Phifer of Hillsboro.
Kiara Brianna Lopez
Jonathan Lopez and Cheri Spino are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter Kiara Brianna Lopez, born Au
gust 7.
The mother's parents are Trudy Brunoe of Warm Springs,
and Wesley J. Spino of The Dalles.
Father's parents are Rosario Lopez of Gaston, and Carmen
Reyes of Hillsboro.
Katrina Marie Wolfe
Christopher Thompson and Anges Wolfe are pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter Katrina Marie Wolfe,
born July 27. Katrina joins her sister Wynema, age 2.
Grandparents on the mother's side are Flossie Wolfe and
the late James L. Wolfe Sr.
Grandparents on the father's side are Theresa George of
Wapato, Wash., and the late Richard S. Thompson.
Harlee Sharanne David
Butch and Angela David are pleased to announce the birth
of their daughter Harlee Sharanne David, born July 31.
Harlee joins sisters Ellise David, 3, Brittany Ruby, 14, Anna
Jane Onepenny, Samantha David and Lorien Stacona.
Father's parents are Alley and Joni David of Warm Springs.
Grandmother on the mother's side is Sharon Orchard of
Myrde Point.
Cecilia Fern Frank
Charles Frank and Fawn Begay are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter Cecilia Fern Frank. She was named
for her grandmothers, Cecilia McKinley and Fern Begay.
The grandfathers are the late Delbert Frank Sr., and the
late Tom Begay Sr.
Cecilia is of Warm Springs, Yakama and Wasco heritage.
She was born in May.
Kaylobe Devon Picard
Woodrow and Sadie Picard are pleased to announce the
birth of their son Kaylobe Devon Picard, born August 11.
He joins brothers Woody Jr., 8, and Dartanian, 2, and
sister Chantel, 6.
Father's parents are George Picard Sr. and Wilma Ann
Smith.
Mother's parents are Robert Sam Sr. and Marella Sam.
0 Great grandparents include Iris Smith and the late
r Woodrow Smith Sr. , 11 "v ' -
Ricky Ray Smith Jr.
Ricky and Madeline Smith are pleased to announce the
birth of their son Ricky Ray Smith Jr., born August 8.
Father's parents are Iris and Woodrow Smith Sr. Mother's
parents are Irene Garcia of Warm Springs, and Harvey Lyon
of Toppenish, Wash.
Raffle supporting Ike-Thomas
Supporters of Walsey Ike-Thomas' poetry competition in Or
lando, Fla., are hosting a raffle.Prizes include the following:
$100 donated by Lovie Ike. $100 donated by Tyrone Ike. $50
donated by Lucas Ike. One night stay and dinner at Kah-Nee-Ta,
donated by the resort and casino. One Blacklodge CD (signed by
the Blacklodge singers), and one Blackstone CD (signed by the
singers) donated by Fred Ike Jr.
One Pendleton vest donated by Raylene Ike-Thomas. One large
beaded bag, and one turquoise necklace donated by Daisy Ike.
One cooler plus case of pop donated by Daisy and Dena Ike
Thomas. One baby Pendleton blanket donated by Lena Ike and James
Greene. One CD disk player donated by Raylene Ike-Thomas.
One recreation t-shirth (adult), and one recreation t-shirt (kids),
donated by the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center. One
DARE t-shirt donated by the Warm Springs Police Department.
And many more items. $1 donations to Walsey Ike-Thomas
poetry competition in Orlando arc welcome. Raffle tickets are three
for $1. Drawing is August 26. Need not be present to win.
For information call 553-1242, or 553-3272.
Utilities, may then be given all that is
asked for in the petition tor Uvil
Complaint. If you desire to person
ally argue your side of the case, you
may have a legal aide, spokesperson
or attorney appear on your behalf at
your expense. Judge Wilma Smith,
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Warm Springs Utilities, pe
titioner, vs. Rhonda Miller
Kurtz, respondent. Case No.
CV130-03. To Rhonda Miller
Kurtz: You are hereby notified that
a petition for CIVIL COMPLAINT
has been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court By this notice you arc
summoned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for 9:30 a.m.
on September 16, 2003, 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 pe
titioner, Warm Springs Utilities, may
then be given all that is asked for in
the petition for Civil Complaint, it
you desire to personally argue your
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side of the case, you may have a legal
aide, spokesperson or attorney appear
on your behalf at your expense, judge
Wilma Smith, Tribal Court
Warm Springs Utilities, pe
titloner, vs. Janice Gilbert, re
spondent. Case No. CV128-03.
To Janice Gilbert: You are hereby
notified that a petition for CIVIL
COMPRINT has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you arc summoned to appear
in this matter at a hearing scheduled
for 9 a.m. on September 16, 2003,
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 ap
pear to present your argument or the
other side will automatically win. The
petitioner. Warm Springs Utilities,
may then he given all that is asked
for in the petition for Civil Com
plaint. If you desire to personally ar
gue your side of the case, you may
have a legal aide, spokesperson or at
torney appear on your behalf at your
expense. Judge Wilma Smith, Warm
Spnngs Tnbal Court