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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
September 18, 2005
Back to
school
The weather was cool
on the morning of the
first day of school,
Wednesday, Sept. 3.
In the picture, Anthony
Culps, a first-grader at
Warm Springs
Elementary School,
stays warm with his
wool hat. There are 307
students attending
Warm Springs
Elementary.
Bing BinghamSpilyay
Tribal job opportunities
(Note: The following 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 e
mail the personnel department at
personnelwstribes.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 www.CTWS.org. Or
call the contact person mentioned
in each job advertisement.)
Census workers: Looking
for 17 people for tribal census.
. This will take approximately six
to 12 weeks. This will require
going door-to-door interview of
tribal community members or
by phone. Will be required to
take training for three days, with
one practice day. Will be work
ing with another person to en
sure accuracy on the Census
form. Must have a vehicle and
a valid O.D.L. Must maintain
records of all contacts. Must
have a high school diploma or
GED. Be able to work after
normal working hours. Must be
dependable and able to maintain
confidentiality. Call Madeline Q.
Spino, 553-3252 by Sept. 5.
Production manager.
KIBAK Tile, subsidiary of
Warm Springs Ventures is seek
ing a tribal member to train as
the production manager for a
new line of tile to be created
here in Warm Springs under the
label "3 Tribes".
The production manager is
responsible for all aspects and
the successful, timely, accurate
completion of managing, pro
ducing and tracking all produc
tion jobs in a profitable manner,
as well as supervising a small
production staff.
The selected applicant will
receive training in the custom
tile business to oversee the work
process, assign tasks deadlines,
perform quality control, moni
tor the shippingreceiving pro
cess, hirctrainschcdule pro
duction staff, estimate costs,
design templates, and serve as
a liaison between production
and the home office. Manager
should be comfortable with rec
ommending and implementing
changes to the production pro
cess to enhance quality control
and profitability. The Production
Manager reports directly to the
In the Tribal Court
AmeriCredit Financial, pe
titioner, vs. Priscilla
Blackwolf, respondent. Case
No. IN54-03. To Priscilla
Blackwolf:
You are hereby notified that a
petition for OVF.RDUn AC
COUNT has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you arc hereby summoned
to appear in this matter at a hear
ing scheduled for 9 a.m. on Octo
ber 1, 2003, at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
All of the facts in this 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, AmeriCredit Financial,
may then be given all that is asked
for in the petition for overdue ac
count. The petitioner will be
present at the hearing. If you de
lli JUM
General Manager of Kibak Tile.
Candidate should have excel
lent organizational and problem
solving skills, a strong attention
to detail, and a positive, friendly
attitude. Computer experience
and the ability to quickly mas
ter new computer programs are
essential.
A willingness to handle
crunch periods of work, work
through a high volume busy sea
son, as well as the versatility to
work both independently or
within a team are necessary. Due
to the training opportunity, this
position is only available to
Tribal Members and will be ad
vertised until filled; salary de
pending on qualifications. Please
submit your job application
andor resume to the Tribal
Personnel Department. For fur
ther information, contact
Sandra Danzuka at Warm
Springs Ventures (541) 553
3565. 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 councilman
agement. Process Tribal Coun
cil weekly payroll.
Excellent communication
skills, computer skills (Quicken,
Excel, Word, and FMSI1), 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
mav be required.
Salary Range 518,729 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
perience with adults and their
families in providing substance
abuse treatment. Certification as
Certified Alcohol and Drug
Counselor I is required. Excel
lent communication skills in
writing, verbal and listening. In
for the Confederated
sire to personally argue your side
of the case, you may have a legal
aide, spokesperson or attorney ap
pear on your behalf at your ex
pense. If you have questions, seek
legal advice immediately. By Judge
Walter I.angnese, Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
Vanessa Gorrosquieta, peti
tioner, vs. Juan Gorrosquieta,
respondent. Case No. D072
03. To Vunnessa Gorrosquieta
and Juan Gorrosquieta:
You arc hereby notified that a
petition for DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIACIi has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you arc hereby sum
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 9 a.m. on
October 8, 2003, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts in this case will
be heard at this hearing, including
dividual, group, aftercare ser
vices 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.
Children's Protective Ser
vices protective care pro
vider, full time. Provide daily
care to children from infant to
18 years of age who are victims
of abuse or neglect. Must be
willing to provide nurturing care
and understand the needs of
these children.
Must have a valid Oregon
Drivers License and proof of
insurance, be able to work ro
tating shift work. Must be de
pendable. Confidentiality is a
must. Position requires pre-employment
drug test, criminal his
tory check. Education mini
mum, high school diploma or
GED experience: one-year
childcare provider. Salary Range
$18,357year. Call Rebekah
Main 553r3209. Open until
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.
Public safety, police. Su
pervisor, investigation divi
sion. College Degree in Crimi
nal Justice or related field. Ten
years of Supervisory experi
ence. 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 obtain a security clearance
through the Department of Jus
tice based on a thorough back
Tribes of the Warm
evidence you wish to present. You
must appear to present your argu
ment or the other side will auto
matically win. The petitioner,
Vanessa Gorrosquieta, may then be
given all that is asked for in the
petition for dissolution of mar
riage. The petitioner will be present
at the hearing If you desire to per
sonally argue your side of the case,
you may have a legal aide, spokes
person or attorney appear on your
behalf at your expense. If you have
questions, seek legal advice imme
diately. Judge Lola Sohappy, Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
Tamera J. Tewee, peti
tioner, vs. Floyd E. Tewee, re
spondent. Case No. DOU5-03.
To Tamera J. Tewee and Floyd
E. Tewee Jr.!
You arc hereby notified that a
petition for DISSOLUTION OF'
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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 and drug investigations.
Conduct division meetings.
Maintain case management sys
tem 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 domestic violence convic
tions. Must have no misdemeanor
convictions within the p"st five
years. Must be 21 year ot age or
older and possess valid Oregon
Driver's license. Must submit to
pre-employment drug test. Salary
range depends on qualifications.
Call Don Courtney, 553-3272.
Open until filled.
Spilyay Tymoo advertis
ing manager. Sell and design
. advertisements, for inclusion in
tribal newspaper, Spilyay
Tymoo. Oversee all aspects of
the advertising department, in
cluding sales, design, proofing,
bills and collection of payments.
Develop sales promotions to
increase revenue. Bill Rhoades
553-2013. Closes Sept. 19.
Office of Information
Systems data specialist.
Looking for a team player who
cares about quality and accuracy
in data. Research, collect, sum
marize and maintain strategic
tribal data, metadata and related
documentation. Effective com
munication, good data process
ing experience and analytical
skills are essential. At least two
years college courses related to
information management ac
counting, public administration,
mathematics or statistics. Use of
complex database systems and
graphics. A working knowledge
of statistical analysis and report
ing is necessary. Problem solv
ing skill and initiativcare very
important.
Must have a desire to help
others learn to use and manage
data effectively. Proficiency in
the use of Microsoft Windows
and MS Office, or equivalent,
is required. A two-year commit
ment is expected. Call Lavonne
Rotz, 553-3502.
Springs Reservation
MARIUAGF. has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are hereby sum
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 10 a.m. on
October 8, 2003, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
All of the facts in this case will
be heard at this hearing, including
evidence you wish to present. You
must appear to present your argu
ment or the other side will auto
matically win. The petitioner,
Tamera ). Tewee, 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 person
ally argue your side of the case, you
may have a legal aide, spokesper
son or attorney appear on your
behalf at your expense. If you have
questions, seek legal advice imme
diately. Judge l.ola Sohappy, Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
Birth
announcements
Tyler Andy Smith
Lionel Smith and Nicole Garcia are pleased to announce
the birth of their son Tyler Andy Smith, born August 14.
Tyler joins sister Shoshanah Julia, age 4.
The father's parents are Chuck and Suzanne Moody. The
mother's parents are Delbert and Sharlayne Garcia.
Particia Alaxxis Speakthunder
Romelle Speakthunder of Warm Springs is pleased to an
nounce the birth of her daughter Particia Alaxxis
Speakthunder, born August 20. Patricia joins brother
Kayshawn, age 7.
Grandparents are Robert T. Speakthunder and the late
Particia Alice Speakthunder.
Kaydence Estimo-Polk
Dixon L. Polk Jr. and Kim S. Estimo are pleased to an
nounce the birth of their daughter Kaydence Isabelle Mel
issa Kokina Estimo-Polk, born September 2.
Kaydence joins brother Elias, age 3.
Father's parents are Dixon L. Polk Sr., and Melissa George,
both of Wapato. Mother's parents are the late Wilbur
Merrifield and Jackie Kim Estimo. Great grandparents are
Alfred and Addie Smith, and the late Leonard Polk Jr., and
Lucille Lillie.
Felicia May Lynn Pedraza
Agustin Pedraza Jr. and Victoria Medina are pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter Felicia May Lynn
Pedraza, born August 29. Felicia joins brothers James and
Agustin III.
Father's parents are Agustin Pedraza Sr. of Madras, and
Carla Wallulatum of Warm Springs. Mother's parents are Sally
and Eddie Medina of Warm Springs.
Clarence Vernon Leroy Sam
Elsie Marie Sam is pleased to announce the birth of her
son Clarence Vernon Leroy Sam, born August 28. Grandpar
ents are Robert and Marella Sam of Warm Springs.
Amyah Jae Miller
Johnny Miller Jr. and Chavon Smith of Warm Springs are
pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Amyah Jae
Miller, born September 1. Amyah joins brothers J'Von and
Jevin and Dapri, and sister Kye Owna.
Father's parents are Jean Miller of Klamath Falls, and the
late Johnny Miller Sr. Mother's parents are Marie Miller and
Gene Smith of Warm Springs.
Simyan Charlissa Elizabeth Jones
Doug and Edna Jones are pleased to announce the birth
of their daughter Simyan Charlissa Elizabeth Jones, born
August 31. Simyan joins brother Tyree, age 3.
Father's parents are Selena Betah and Ernest Jones Sr., of
Arizona. Mother's parents are Joan and Ellison David Sr., of
Warm Springs.
Tracy Lee Boise
Irene V. Boise is pleased to announce the birth of her
child Tracy Lee Boise, born Sept. 4. Grandparents are
Randolph Boise Sr., and Birncy Boise, both of Warm Springs.
Shanti Yasmin Rodriguez
Renso Moreno Rodriguez and Johanna Yasmin Canales
are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Shanti
Yasmin Rodriguez, born September 7.
Father's parents are Leminnie Smith of Warm Springs,
and Gilberto Rodriguez of Madras. Mother's mother is
Martha Canales of Madras.
Aaron Eli Culps Jr.
Aaron Eli Culps Sr. and Myrtle Lillie Suppah are pleased
to announce the birth of their son Aaron Eli Culps Jr., born
September 8. Eli joins his sister Vanessa, age 2.
Father's parents are Florence Ellen Culps and Reynaldo
Tapia of Warm Springs. Mother's parents are Ron Suppah
Sr., and Lillie Suppah.
Powwow videos and CD's
2003 Pi-Ume-Sha Powwow
2003 July-amsh Powwow, Post Falls, Id.
Videos feature Hp-close footage
of Grand Entry and dance contests.
Contact James or Hamilton Greeley, 553-0309.
E-mail: redrtlationsyahoo. com.
Website: www. warm springs, com flutist
Videos are $10$12 postal.
Quilts & More
September class schedule
The Sickle Quilt. Saturday, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Four patch and half square triangles
quilt. $15 fee.
Quillow Class. Wednesday, Sept. 24, from 5:30 to 8
p.m. $15 fee.
Star Quilt, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27-28, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. $20 fee.
Bring your own sewclng machine and fabric. Call for supply list,
and to sign up, as space is limited. 553-1460.
Quilts & More at the Naza at Warm Springs. Open Tuesday-Friday,
1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to J p.m.
Closed Sunday and Monday.