Image provided by: The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs; Warm Springs, OR
About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 2004)
August 19, 2004 Tribal employment opportunities Spllyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon (T6f following is the recent job open ing list. See Amelia Tewee in the Per sonnel Department to submit an appli cation, or call 553-3262. Also, you can apply on-line at www.ctws.org. For more details, call the contact person listed on the advertisement.) Early Intervention outreach co ordinator, full time. Function as both the coordinator of the community screening system and as the initial point of contact for the Early InterventionEarly Childhood Special Education Program. Experience in family services and child development, ability to communicate effectively both written and oral. Maintain strict confidentiality in all programs and develop and track child screening program, understand and main tain state eligibility standards in regards to child referrals to EIECSE programs. Knowledge of EIECSE state require ments, ability to work with a variety of community members, must pass criminal history background check, both tribal and state, reliable transportation, valid drivers license. Ability to lift 50 pounds. Associ ate degree in human services related field. One-year experience in a human services capacity. Salary Range $18,000 to $18,700 a year. Call Carolyn Winishut, 553-3241. Cash management specialist. Full-time position. Maintain records of accounts receivable and cash receipt trans actions on a daily basis. Receipting of all incoming cash and checks. Balance monies for daily bank deposit and keypunch in a timely manner into the general ledger. Key punching of all accounts receivable, cash receipts, adjustments and sales entries. Close accounts receivable and cash receipts system at month end. Assist in the Cash Management area. Maintain confidential ity in all job related matters. Experience: Three years accounting experience. Skills: Computer skills in accounting systems, worked processing and spreadsheets, busi ness telephone techniques, ten key adding machine, record keeping systems, good communication oral and written, depend ability a must. Back up the travel accoun tant Salary range $18,720 to $22,995 a year. Call Nettie Downing, 553-3479. Counseling Center secretary. Full time. Coordinate general office pro cesses, maintain records, enter client data on computer. Provide secretarial and re ceptionist support services to the staff and clients of the Community Counseling Center, filing, duties as assigned. Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Must have one year of clerical experience, good communication skills and computer skills. Salary range $18,500 a year. Call James Quaid or Carolyn Ribeiro, 553-3205. Fish and wildlife, fisheries program manager, full time. Manages and supervises the fisheries program of the Confederated Tribes. Pro vides professional guidance and oversight on the reservation and for two off-reservation ceded areas offices. Salary range $40,000 to $55,000 per year. Call Terry Luther, 553-2026. Closes August 13. Off reservation habitat biologist. Full time. Provides input and coordi nation with National Forest, BLM and other agencies to ensure tribal treaty re sources are protected and maintained. Sal ary $30,000 to $40,000 a year. Call Terry Luther, 553-2026 Tribal environmental office, monitoring program manager. Supervise the monitoring program of the tribal environmental office; coordinate all activities within this section. Bachelors of Science, plus three years related experi ence in natural resources field. Salary range $38,474 to $41,905 per year. Call Deepak Sehgal, 553-2001. Closes August 13. Soil scientist. Supervise the resource management and planning section of the tribal envi ronmental office. Salary range $31,148 to $40,00 per year. Call Deepak Sehgal, 553 2001. Closes August 13. Lookout (relief). Must be dependable (available seven days a week), possess the ability to work alone, sit for long hours and climb and work in 90-100 foot tower. Salary $10.19 an hour. Call Kenneth Lydy, 553-1 146. Fish biologist. Primary duties are to conduct projects associated with the Shitike Creek steelhead kelt reconditioning project. Salary range $2,102 to $3,237 per month. Call Robert Spateholts, 553-2001. Closes August 31. Equipment operator. Full time. Must have valid CDL with tank, air-brake, combination vehicle en dorsements. Must be able to operate D-6 Dozer, 30 ton Tractor Trailer Transport, 3500 gallon Water Tender. Must be able to pass fitness test. Preferred that applicant have working knowledge of wildfire and prescribed burns, posses good oralwrit ten skills, be familiar with operation of fire fighting equipment, be familiar with reservation roads. Salary $12.79 an hour. Call Brad Donahue, 553-1 146 Corrections officer (male). High school diploma or equivalent. Must possess a valid Oregon drivers license. Must have no felonies or domestic vio lence convictions. Must have no misde meanor convictions within one year of em ployment. Watch over inmates, and ensure all operations. Salary negotiable. Call Raymond Tsumpti, 553-3272. Open until filled. Fiscal officer, full-time. Provide accurate financial reports. Plan, organize, direct, supervise, and maintain all financial functions of the Housing de partment. Provide accurate financial re ports. Knowledge of tribal, HUD, HIP and SCHRP policies and procedures. Bachelor's degree in accounting or Busi ness Administration with five years suc cessful experience. One year supervisory ex perience. Salary DOE. Call Delano Miller, 553-3250. Open until filled. Surveillance observer, full time. Observe casino activities and report policy procedural violations, criminal ac tivity and unusual activity. Salary negotiable. Anita JacksonMichele Stacona, 553-4890. Closes August 6. Resident service specialist. Full time. Schedule and conduct annual inspection. Prepare monthly reports. Knowledge of tribal policies, procedures, HUD rules, regulations. Valid drivers li cense and a vehicle. Salary negotiable. Call Delano Miller, 553-3250. Community Wellness Center sec retary, full time. Provide secretarial services for program staff, Xeroxing, filing, etc. Call Eugene Greene Jr., 553-3243. Museum Gift Shop sales person. Assist in the marketing and sales of arts and crafts in the gift shop. Maintain accurate accounting of all sales transactions. Maintain gift shop cleanliness, merchan dise stocked, priced. One-year retail experi-i ence preferred. High school diploma. Sal ary Range $7.25 an hour. Call Gerald Sampson Jr. or Beulah Tsumpti 553-3331. In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs To parties named in these cases: You are hereby required to ap- tear at the time indicated, on your own ehalf. It is important that you attempt resolve these issues, in order to pre .t further action in state court. To Effie Jim. Case No. IN101-04. An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on September 1 at 10:30 a.m. This hear ing has been scheduled at the request of Aaron's Sale & Leasing for the follow ing reason: Overdue Account. Judge Walter Langnese III. To Dondi Foster. Case No. IN88 04. An informal hearing has been sched uled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on September 1 at 3:30 p.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the re quest of McMahan's Furniture for the fol lowing reason: Overdue Account. Judge Walter Langnese III. To Richard Thomas and Michelle Elliot. Case No. IN89-04. An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on September 1 at 2:30 p.m. This hearing has been sched uled at the request of Credit Services of Oregon for the following reason: Over due Account. Judge Walter Langnese III. To Larry Langley. Case No. IN98 04. An informal hearing has been sched uled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on September 1 at 2:30 p.m. This hear ing has been scheduled at the request of Credit Services of Oregon for the follow ing reason: Overdue Account. Judge Walter Langnese III. To Odessa Jones. Case No. IN29 04. An informal hearing has been sched uled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on August 25 at 3:30 p.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of Bonneville Billing and Collectsions for the following reason: Order of Enforcement. Judge Wilma Ann Smith. To Leon K. Tenorio. Case No. IN61-04. An informal hearing has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court on August 25 at 2:00 p.m. This hearing has been scheduled at the request of Credit Services of Oregon for the following reason: Order of En forcement. Judge Wilma Ann Smith. Houses Private residence. Single story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch style home with 2-car garage. Lawn wunderground automatic sprinkler system. Landscaped yard, mature nursery trees, front and back yard. Concrete retain ing walls with cyclone fence around yard. Newly renovated interior with new carpeting and vinyl floor. Negotiable with one to five acres. Asking $133,000 with one acre. Must apply and qualify through CreditMrs. Fuentes. (541) 553-3201. Shown by ap pointment onlyNorman Nathan, 553-1766. Business for sale Restaurant for sale, business and equipment. On Highway 26, Warm Springs, OR. For informa tion call (541) 553-1206. Horses Horses for sale. 4 yr. Reg TB filly $1,500. 3 yr old Reg TB filly (come on five) $2,000. Hotwalker, $900. Call 541-749-0424. Hay for sale Orchard Grass Hay $120. Oat and Pea Hay $80. 2125 NW Beech, Madras. 480-0909. Alfalfa hay, very leafy. Clean, no rain. Barn Stored. Small bails. $115 per ton. Call 408-5463; or 475-6260. Alfalfa grass mix, first cutting $80 a ton, second cutting $100 ton. Delivered, $115 a ton. Phone 279-1285. Gopher traps Selling gopher traps, $5-$3. Call Lori Smith, 475-3216. Now Open Madras Crafters & Gift Mall. Vendors wanted for large mall on HWY 97 downtown Madras. Spaces available for Crafts, Arts, Gifts, Antiques & Collectibles. 47 SE 5th St. 475-6777 or 475-6991. Discover Mortgage Specialising in first time homebuyers, refinancing and debt consolidation Featherstone Mortgage, a Portland area firm specializing in creative lending, has positioned itself as a resource for Native American Indian Housing Authorities. Liz Hamilton, herself a Native American Indian, will focus on working with first time homebuyers utilizing down payment assistance programs when available, and current homebuyers wanting to refinance and do debt consolidation or lower, their current interest rate. Credit is no problem; we can work with challenged credit or good credit, bankruptcies, foreclosures, unemployment, self employed, etc. Properties can be owner occupied, non-owner investment or commercial. We have no incomeno asset programs and no appraisal options available. Most pre-qualifications are done in 24 hours and there is no charge for the initial call. Featherstone Mortgage is an equal opportunity lender and can originate home loans in any state where licensing laws allow. Getting started is easy! You can contact Liz Hamilton at (503) 397-9769, or (503) 437-2549. Coming soon we will be teaching a no cost seminar on how to repair credit, start getting credit and how to set yourself up for home ownership. If you have a qualified Good Faith Estimate from another lender, bring it to us and we guarantee to beat their fees and rates. In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs To party or parties named in for CONSERVATORGUARDIAN each of the following cases: The petitioner(s) will be present at the hear ings. All of the facts in the case will be heard at the hearings, including evidence you wish to present. You must appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The peti tioner (s) may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. 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 questions, seek le gal advice. Patricia Allen, petitoiner, vs. Ro man and Manda Suppah, respon dents. Case No. DO69-04. To Particia Allen, Roman and Manda Suppah: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are hereby summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 2 p.m. on September 22, 2004, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. Judge Wilma Ann Smith. Marcus Conner, petitoiner, vs. Candra Philbert, respondent. Case No. DO77-04. To Marcus Conner and Candra Philbert: You are hereby noti fied that a petition for FILIATION has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are hereby summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 2 p.m. on Sep tember 1, 2004, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. Judge Wilma Ann Smith. Eck, Elliott & Anderson LLP Attorneys at Law 42 NW Greeley Ave KT Bend, OR 97701 541-383-3755 Personal Injury Lawyers Small Hands to Hold Love ... Not pir If N Fact: Children from age two to seventeen start fires that endanger lives, cause injuries, death and burn millions of dollars in property. Fact: Children under the age of three cause a majority of these fires and lose their lives in the process. This does not have to happen. Parents need to teach their children about the dangers of fire and create a fire-safe home. Install Smoke Detectors ... Plan an Escape Route AMERIND offers Home and Fire Safety Training to Children in Indian Country. Contact AMERIND'S Loss Prevention Team for more information: www.amerind-corp.org 800-352-3496 AMERIND: A Consortium of Tribes Protecting Tribca end Thslr Families I,