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Spilyqy Tymoo, Warm Exhibit By Dave McAIechan Spilya) Tymoo There are always some inter esting surprises at the annual Tribal Member Art Show at the Museum at Warm Springs. The exhibit features inspired artwork by local people who have been practicing their craft for many years. But the show also includes the work of people who may be relatively new to the field. And for this reason the Tribal Mem ber Art Show always includes some interesting and pleasant surprises. The work of Reva Johnson is a good example. Johnson makes beaded stat ues. At the Tribal Member Art Show she has on display two beaded horses, and a beaded eagle. Johnson also displayed her artwork at the Kah-Nee-Ta gal lery. Some of her artwork is for sale, and some is not. Johnson, who works at Fire Lesson learned I would like to take this time to say that I am very sorry for what I did back in May. I know what I done was wrong and wasn't right. That is why I am sitting in jail. And I feel that I have learned my lesson. So again I am very sorry. Jimmy Tohet Jr. Feeling better 1 Iello, my name is Linda and I'm an alcoholicaddict. Saying this was very hard for me to admit. I am an alcoholic addict after 30 some years of drinking and using. Being here at NARA Treat ment made me realize I had another chance at life. I've learned a lot of what I had done to myself, my family and espe (The following job openings arc being advertised by the Confeder ated Tribes of Warm Springs. To contact the Personnel Department, call (541) 553-3262, or e-mail the department at I a i si ii ii K'KtfjwM i ibes.org.) Criminal deputy clerk, full time. Provide support services to ensure all court cases are processed efficiently consistently, timely and with due process. Prepare, organize anil control case files from open ing to cl( sure. Prepare court orders, maintain logs and records. Three years secretarial or general office ex perience in judicial field. Equiva lency of two yeas computer experi ence. A combination of education and experience is acceptable. I Excel lent communication skills, written and verbal. Typing 60 wpm.and brief hand 100 wpm. Tribal mem ber preference. Salary range S 1 7,1 57 to S19,899year.' Call Birney Greene-Boise, 553-3278. Closes Oct. 31. Bus driverteacher, full time. Transport children and fami lies to and from program activities In the Tribal Court of the Warm Springs Reservation Lvs Schwab Tire Center, pe titioner, vs. George Spino, re spondent. Case No. IN154-01. To George Spino: You are hereby notified that a petition for OVERDUE AC COUNT has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are hereby summoned to appear in this matter at a hear ing scheduled for 1:30 p.m. on November 5, 20(13, 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 automati cally win. The petitioner, I,cs Schwab Tire Center, may then be given nil that is asked l'r in the petition for overdue account. Signed Oct. 13, Judge Wilma Ann Smith, Warm Springs Tribal Court. Springs, Oregon features variety of f - i r , ! , . U. i ; I This beaded deer head is an artwork that Reva Johnson Management, began making the beaded statues "because it was a challenge," she said. More letters to the editor cially to my elders, and to our children - our future. Most of my life I was powerless, and my life was unmanageable, knowing I was in denial and being resent ful to everyone and everything around me, thinking I was some one I really wasn't. I always wanted to be with the crowd, didn't want to be left out. The more I drank, the sicker I was getting not having feelings for anybody but feeling sorry for myself. I also had a spiritual awak ening finding out there is a great spirit. I found out that he is al ways around. I blamed him for all the losses of family and friends, but deep down in my heart and my gut I knew he wasn't to blame. I know now they were sick of some disease, Tribal employment opportunities and for field trips. 1 lelps teachers with classroom and field trip ac tivities. Participates in vehicle main tenance, establishing routes, and record keeping. Assists in provid ing safety training for parents, bus monitors and other staff. Must be in gix)d health, have a current CDI , be listed on the Child Care Crimi nal I listory Registry, comply with the drug-free workplace policies. Salary $1,311 to 51,599month. Call Nancy Sampson, 553-3241. Open till filled. Staff Accountant for Warm Springs Power Enterprises. Re sponsible for the verification and input of accounting records and re porting in accordance to GAAP and other applicable laws governing specifics types of accounts and re porting requirements for a hydro electric project under the supervi sion of the controller. I lave a stan dard high school diploma or its equivalent. At least two years of c illege level c ursc v rk in acc Hint ing or related subjects. I lave a mini mum of one year experience in ac counting I lave verifiable work his tory with emphases on good work Let Schwab Tire Center, pe titioner, vs. John L. Thomas, respondent. Case No. IN55-02. To John L. Thomas: Sou are hereby notified that a petition for OVERDUE AC COUNT has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are hereby summoned to appear in this mutter at a hear ing scheduled for 2 p.m. on No vember 5, 2(103, 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 ap pear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The petitioner, l.es Schwab Tire Center, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for overdue account. Signed ( )ct. 13 by Judge Wilma Ann Smith, Warm Springs Tribal Court, Dave McMectianSpllyay example of the type of has been working on. Anyone wishing to talk with Johnson about her artwork can call 553-0467. like cancer, like my mother and sister, Pebbles. A lot of others due to suicides, murder, and al cohol or drugs. I have seen myself grow with more respect for my elders, higher power and our children. I've learned to be more respon sible, have faith and how to cherish my values and morals for myself, how to forgive and let go. Today I am more healthy, more self-aware of my actions, happier. I'm very grateful for being alive still clean and sober. It does really work and I chal lenge those who are still drink ing and using to give it a break, live another day and try treat ment, it'll help you. I pray for you, our elders, and grandkids and for those habits and attendance. (An equiva lent in combination of experience and training, which provides re quired knowledge, skills and abili ties may be substituted for college level course work.) Send Applica tion along with resumes to Warm Springs Power Enterprises, P.O. Box 960, N arm Springs, ( )r. 97761 . Open till filled For information call Michael C.Lofting, 553-1046. Housing Executive Direc tor. Bachelors degree in business administration; three years experi ence in housing business; two years supervisory experience; knowledge of tribal, HUD, 1 1 IP, SCI IRP poli cies, rules and regulations. Salary range S3 1,1 48 to $49,2 1 3year. Call lack Quinn, 553-3250. Closes Oct. 31. Protective Care Provider. Provide daily care to children from infant to 18 years of age who arc victims of abuse or neglect. Must be willing to provide nurturing care and understand the needs of these children. Must have a valid ODI. and proof of insurance. Must be able to work rotating shift work. Daniel Brisboia, petitioner, vs. Paula Kalama, respondent. Case No. DO93-01. To Paula Kalama: You are hereby notified that a petition for SUPPORT has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you arc hereby summoned to appear in this mat ter at a hearing scheduled for 9 a.m. on November 21, 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. Sou must appear to present your argu ment or the other side will auto matically win. The petitioner, Daniel Brishois, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for support. Signed on Oct. 13 by Judge ilma Ann Smith, Warm Springs Tribal Court. October 16. 2003 artworks . v. v Reva Johnson These horses by Johnson are on display at the Tribal Member Art Show. who need it one day at a time. I may sound like I'm acting too good but I'm not. I have con cern for my people and I love all of you with all my heart. If you want to write to me, my address is Linda Meanus co Patton House 4619 N. Michi gan Ave. Portland, Oregon 97217. Thank you. Linda Meanus An apology Apology for my alcohol in duced behavior on Sept. 9 and Oct. 2., to officers Beron, Paul Jim, Aaron Whittenburg and a few others I don't recall. To persons, community and foremost family, forgive me for my problems, for the hurt and stress plus anger I've created, the "chaos" is at rest. Jail has Must be dependable. Confidenti ality a must. Position requires pre employment drug test, criminal his tory check. Call Rebckah Main, 553 3209. Long-term care administra tive assistant, human services, full time. This is an administrator trainee position directed eventually to take on the directorship duties of High Ixokee, at such time the tribes assume the management of the lodge. Call William Gayle Rodgers, 553-3491. Open until filled. Public health educator. Mas ters degree in health education de partment preferred with 2 years ex perience. Salary range up to $44,247year. Call Jim Quaid, 553 3205. Public safety, police. Super visor, investigation division. College degree in criminal justice or related field. Ten years of supervi se ry experience. Call Dt n Courtney, 553-3272. Fisheries Program Manager. Provide professional guidance and oversight on the reservation and for two off-reservation ceded area offices. Call Terr)' Luther, 553-2026. Owners asked Several vehicles arc currently in the Warm Springs Impound Lot. Letters were mailed out to the last registered owners on Sept. 4, giving the owners 30 days to retrieve the vehicles. Some of the listed vehicles now have different owners. This is an opportunity to the current own ers of these vehicles to come for ward with proof of ownership. Some of these vehicles have an outstanding bill, which will necJ to he paid in full before retrieval is pos sible. With this publication the own ers are notified that in 15 days the vehicles will he destroyed, if they arc not retrieved. The vehicles in question are described as follows (with Oregon plate number given first, followed by vehicle descrip tion mid its color): I JSOHI, 1975 Pontine Grand I Mans, 4-iloor, orange. t fx.,,."1 V i. -,n ..i. i, 1 1. .. i,.X,..lll.;.iiiil;ll - Support from queen is much Please accept my thanks on behalf of my entire family for supporting my daughter Tatum Jareen Kalama when she was crowned the Home coming Queen. Our thanks go out to the students for showing their support by voting for her. It was their votes that made her the queen. Many kind relatives showed their support by be ing with us at the game. Oth ers helped out by allowing us to be in their home to get ready. More helpe dwith the ex penses, that is, with the hairdo adn makeup. r Powwow videos and CD's Videos of the 2003 Pi-Ume-Sha Powwow are avail able by calling 553-0309, ask for James or Hamilton Greeley. The videos are $10 had an impact mentally and some emotionally, being locked out of society. While waiting for this sentence to expire, I've been educating myself to be a more productive person rather than a nuisance. For my mistakes I apologize, for DUII, assault, etc., consequences I've endured. Thanks for the time. Respect fully, Caleb Paul Jim Sorry to all I, Jay Henry, am sorry for driving under the influence on Oct. 11 at about 2:15 p.m. I wrecked my '64 Chevy pick-up in West Hills. I apologize to the Rez, I am sorry to all. I had one too many beers that day. Love, Jay CRTFC has job openings The Columbia River Inter Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) is looking to fill four positions to perform mainte nance on up to 28 tribal in-lieu treaty fishing access sites on the Co lumbia River between Bonneville and McNary dams. Positions include one mainte nance supervisor, one senior main tenance worker, one maintenance worker and one seasonal mainte nance worker. Employees will be required to operate a variety of hand tools, power tools, motor ized equipment and vehicles to ac complish a variety of trade practices. Duties will include paint ing, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, electrical, landscape maintenance, gardening and custodial work. Supervisory and senior po sitions require previous relevant experience. Duty location is The Dalles. Full details available at tnbal personnel, TERO offices, and on CRITI C website at www.critfc.org http:www.critfc.org. Or call (503) 238-0667. Send letter, resume and cover letter to CRITFC, attn: MR, 729 NE Oregon 200, Port land, OR 97232; fax 503-235-4228; e-mail andjcritfc.org. Closing date Nov. 24. to claim impounded vehicles QVL547, 1983 Chevy Celebrity, 4-door, white. PRF.234, 1986 Chrysler New Yorker, 4-door, tan. QTV430, 1983 Buick Regal 2 door, white. QKI1356, 1988 Chevy Cavalier, 4-door, gold. EUA784, 1986 Nissan Pulsar, 2 door, red. YVQ086, 1984 Toyota Corolla, 4-door, gold. RGT159, 1985 Honda Accord. 2 door, blue. XDJ II 1, 1 976 Jeep Wagonecr, 4 door, blue. RBV377, Chevy Berctta, 2-door, maroon. W.P809, Nissan 240 S 2-door, gray. RKl'650, 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo, 2-door, green. VJU739, 1990 Pontine Grand Am, 4-door, white. Page 7 Homecoming appreciated Veronica Smith and Len Govia graciously supported us by providing their car for the parades. They were especially im pressed with how Eugene and Tatum approached them and asked for the support on their own. To name a few people I would like to thank Sharon Katchia, Margie Kalama, Jim and Julie Quaid, Yvonne Iverson, and Amelia Colwash. I could go on and on with the names, but any way, we are so happy to have this memory in our lives. God bless you all. Annie Kalama to $12. They feature up-close footage of the Grand Entries, and dance contests. Videos of the 2003 July-amsh powwow are also available. Birthday and other wishes. . . Birthday wishes to those who share my birth date on October 28: Poopsie, Daisy, Sandra. Happy wishes and good health, we made it another year! Take care and have a very happy birthday and a happy Hallow een. Also to my baby girl Amy Bobb, happy birthday, babe, on November 8. Congratulations Duran on the purchase of your new house, you deserve it. Love Mom. As always, Myrna Frank. Happy fourth birthday, Genesis J. Lucei. hove away, mom Toni Boise. In Portland CRITFC also is seeking one full-time watershed grants management specialist. This entry level position will assist in coordination of various contracts with CRITFC's four tribes and the Watershed Depart ment, as related to salmon habitat restoration, salmon stock enhance ment, salmon research, and artifi cial propagation activities. Primary duties include filing documents, tracking over 100 projects with an electronic data base, compiling contract deliverables, and administrative ac tivities. Requires bachelors degree in natural resources, finance, com puter or related technical skills or equivalent education and relevant work experience; knowledge of grant administration and budget ing, strong communication skills and valid driver license. For full details and require ments, see your tribal personnel office, or the CRITIC website un der, employment opportunities. Or call (503) 731-1316. Send cover let ter, resume to CRITI C, attn: I IR, 729 NE Oregon, Portland, OR 97232; fax 503-235-4228; or email andjcritfc.org. CI.13216, 1979 Chevy, 2-door. UCR219, 1985 Oldsmobilc Cutlass Cicra, 4-door, gray. NZE032, 1987 'Pontine firebird, 2-door, red with white hood. NTW964, 1983 (JMC High Si erra 1500 pickup with white canopy, blue, UUS927.1983 Dodge Van, 250 Custom, gray with white top, Non-Oregon plme vehicles: Utah plate 8I81.MII, 1986 I londa Civic, 4-door, gray. Washington plate 388I VX, 19"8 Toyota SR5 Lift buck, 2-door, maroon nnd white. If you own one of these ve hicles, please contact Lt. Rob ert Ilornbueklc at the Warm Springs Police Department, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., (541) 553-3272. 1.