Spilyay classified Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo August 31, 2006 mmmmmmmsmmmÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊm For Sale House For Sale: 3 bed­ room, 2 bath, garage, stor­ age area, large shop, deck S id w a lte r F lats area. $80,000. Reasonable offers c o n s id e re d . M ust m eet Tribal Credit Approval. For more inform ation contact: A.C. 553-1244. Jobs (The following is the recent jo b opening list o f the Warm Springs Tribes. See A m elia Tewee in the Personnel Depart­ m ent to submit an application, o r call 553-3262. Also, you can a p p ly o n -lin e at www.ctws.org. For more details on the positions, call the con­ tact person listed on the ad­ vertisement. O r visit the tribes’ jo b a d v e rtis e m e n t lis t a t www.ctws.org. A ll positions are open until filled, unless other­ wise indicated.) Forestry Fire Manage­ ment Fire Fighter/Fuels S easonal. S a lary Range $10.82 hr. Brad Donahue, 553-1146. Finance Budgets, Grants, & Contracts Ana­ lyst. S alary Range Neg. R osie Tom Stacona. Education Family Ser­ vice Worker Temp. Full Time. Salary Range $8,00 Jodi Orr, 553-3240. Forestry/Fire Manage­ ment Forest Crew Mem­ ber Full Time. Salary Range $10.82 hr. Anthony Holliday/ Edmund Francis 553-1146. Forestry/Fire Manage­ ment Forest Crew Sea­ sonal. Salary Range $10.82 hr. A n th o n y H o llid a y / Edmund Francis, 553-1146. $10.82 hr. Vernon Tias Sr. 553-1146. Forestry - Fire Man­ agement Squad Boss/Fu- e ls (2 p o sitio n s). S alary range $ 1 2.1 4 hr. Brad Donahue, 553-1146. Public Safety Animal Control Officer. S a la ry Public Safety Correc­ tions Officer. S a la ry Range $23,440. Yr. Bruce Fones, 553-3273. Inter-tribal fish commission Lawrence Macy, 553-1182. Forestry/Fire Manage­ ment Assistant Engine Operator. S a lary Range ary Range $30,435. Yr. To $35,968. Yr. Robert Brunoe 553-2015. $30,000. Yr. To $32,000. Yr. High Lookee RN Ser­ vice Coordinator. Range $12.14 hr. Vernon Tias Sr., 553-1146. Natural Resources Ad­ ministrative Officer. Sal­ Range $22,000. Yr. Avex Miller, 553-3273. Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Spe­ cialist. S a la ry Range Brunoe, 553-4948. Closes 9/1. Forestry/Fire Manage­ ment Engine Operator (4 positions). S a la ry M ich ele Human Services Commu- n ity C o u n se lin g C e nter: Human Resources, Health Systems Special­ ist. S a la ry neg. Susan hr. or Jam es Q uaid or Guy Wallulatum, 553-3205. The Columbia River Inter- Tribal Fish Commission in Portland, Oregon, is seeking a Public Information Spe­ cialist who will help forward CRITFC and tribal culture, goals and aspirations through written works and educational and outreach ac­ tivities. Bachelor’s degree in Journalism , Public R ela­ tions, Public Affairs or Com­ munications: three years ex­ perience in PR; excellent public speaking, communi­ cations and writing skills; high word processing profi­ ciency; and proven decision making and team multi-task­ ing skills required. Knowl- edge of natural resources management and Columbia Basin salmon issues, expe­ rience with Indian tribes and tribal governments, and au­ dio and visual production ex­ perience desired. Native American hiring preference applies. See de­ tailed job announcem ent and application require­ ments at www.critfc.org or call 503-238-0667 for an­ nouncement. Send letter of interest, resume, and proof of Tribal enrollment by July 28 to CRITFC, attn HR, 729 NE Oregon, #200, Portland, OR 97232, fax 503-235- 4228, email hr@critfc.com. The Columbia River Inter- Tribal Fish Commission in Portland, Oregon, is seeking a Maintenance Worker to work at the Tribal In-Lieu/ Treaty Fishing Access Sites along Zone 6 of the Colum­ bia River. Experience in gen­ eral maintenance operations, including use of hand tools, power tools, motorized equip­ ment and vehicles, painting, plumbing, carpentry, ma­ sonry, electrical, landscape maintenance, gardening and custodial work required. Duty location of this position is in The Dalles, Oregon. Native American hiring preference applies. See de­ tailed job announcements and full application require­ ments at www.critfc.org or call 503-238-0667 for an­ nouncement. Send letter of interest, resume, and proof of Tribal enrollment by Sep­ tember 29 to CRITFC, attn HR, 729 NE Oregon, #200, Portland, OR 97232, fax 503-235-4228, email hr@critfc.com. r For Sale Eagle Tech Systems is currently seeking to host two AmeriCorps VISTA members to implement the work force training plan for the Technology Center. Application deadline: October 6, 2006. Requirements: 1 year of full time service without outside commitments from 12 /4 /2 0 0 6 - 12/3/2007. Must be at least 18 years of age, with no upper age limit. Bachelor Degree and/or 3 years of relevant experience in the community. General Skills, Business, Communica­ tions, Computers, Fundraising, Outreach, Public Speaking, Recruitment, Writing/Editing. Benefits include: Living Allowance of $373 bi-weekly. Choice of Education Award $4,725 or End of Service Cash Stipend $1,200 (upon successful completion of 1 year of service). Basic Health Insurance including limited dental and vision. Childcare assistance if eligible. Training. If you have any questions, contact Arlissa Rhoan at (541) 553-1034. If interested com­ plete an online application at https://recruit.cns.gov/index.asp. A a b o u t A m e riC o rp s VISTA Program: AmeriCorps VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), is a national com­ munity service program that places volunteers in non-profit, public agency, and faith based organizations with the goal of building capacity and sustainability around programs that work to bring individuals and communities out of poverty. The AmeriCorps VISTA program was created as a result of the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1965 and embraces four guiding principles. These include an anti-poverty focus, the idea of community empower­ ment, capacity-building, and sustainable solutions. With these principles in mind, the C orporation fo r N ational and C om m unity S ervice has identified prio rity areas for AmeriCorps*VISTA members to focus their efforts. These areas are: Empowering Faith- Based and Grassroots Organizations; Asset Development; Family Strengthening to In­ crease Child Well-Being Outcomes; Homeland Security; Leveraging Volunteers and Dol­ lars. For more information about AmeriCorps*VISTA, visit http://www.americorps.org/about/ programs/vista.asp JMJ 1 LER Collision ùenter 5.Z . iik , Inter-Industry Conference On Auto Collision Repair (l-CAR) M tujm O F <1774-1 Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certified Come see us first We repair all makes and models! Let us help negotiate your vehicle damage claim We honor all insurance company estimates. Factory trained technicians, factory quality repairs & craftmenship, frame straightening rack, with laser precision body alignment. No matter what happens to your car, you can count on the Autobody Repair specialists at Miller Ford Nissan collision center to take care of it from the smallest scratch to the biggest dent. 24-Hour Towing Service, Rental cars available 541 - 475-6153 To the general public Computer Systems System includes: Dell PC model GX1,17’ monitor, keyboard and mouse. PC has Windows 98 and Office 2000, CD player and built-in modem. Complete system is $150. All equipment is used and no warranty is offered. Contact Tribal Property at 553-3295 for information. ' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Buy - Sell - Trade - Consign In the Tribal Court o f the Confederated Tribes o f Warm Springs Summons Vanessa Andy-CPS, peti­ tioner/plaintiff, vs. Charles C o o k Sr., and C e c ilia W inishut, r e s p o n d e n t / d e ­ fendant. Case no. JV215-01. To C h a rle s C o o k Sr. and Cecilia Winishut: Please read the following carefully: This is a notice that a custody review has been scheduled with the Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for 1 p .m . on Septem ber 11, 2006 at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hear­ ing including evidence you wish to present. You must appear to present your argument or the other side may automatically win; petitioner/plaintiff Vanessa Andy-CPS may then be granted all that is asked for in the peti­ tion. Both parties to this action may be represented by counsel, or may elect to represent them­ selves. I f you cannot be present, you may have your approved legal council appear on your ( behalf at your own expense. Representation must be ap­ proved by the presiding judge to ensure the rules governing admissibility to practice are met; therefore, a spokesperson form must be submitted at least five working days prior to the hear­ ing. I f you have questions, you should seek legal advice imme­ diately. Failure to obtain legal counsel prior to the hearing is not sufficient cause to resched­ ule the hearing. S y lv e ste r S a h m e , p e ti- t i o n e r / p l a i n t i f f , vs. Ken Sahm e, re sp o n d e n t/d e - fendant. C ase no. D O 120- 0 2 . To S y lv e s te r S a h m e : Please read the following care­ fully: This is a notice that a cus­ tody review has been scheduled with the Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hear­ ing scheduled for 9 a .m . on S e p te m b e r 12, 2006 at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f 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 may automatically will; petitioner/ plaintiff Sylvester Sahme may then be granted all that is asked for in the petition. Both parties to this action may be repre­ sented by counsel, or may elect to represent themselves. I f you cannot be present, you may have your approved legal coun­ cil appear on your behalf at your own expense. Representation must be approved by the pre­ siding judge to ensure the rules governing admissibility to prac­ tice are met; therefore, a spokes­ person form must be submitted at least five working days prior to the hearing. I f you have ques­ tions, you should seek legal ad­ vice immediately. Failure to ob­ tain legal counsel prior to the hearing is not sufficient cause to reschedule the hearing. Tom Gies Bob Branson 1 - 541 - 475-3666 Anything of value: Jewelry, guns, Old W est items, beaded items, bags, powwow regalia, cornhusk, and we do Small Engine Repair V------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ - Legal Aid in Warm Springs on Tuesday Legal Aid S ervice s of O regon, w hich p rovide s free legal advice and rep­ resentation to low -incom e O re gon ians, is in W arm Springs on Tuesday, Sept. i 5, from 1 to 4 p.m ., at the F a m ily R e s o u rc e C e n te r, 1144 W arm Springs Street. To contact Legal Aid S er­ vices of O regon, w rite to it at Legal Aid Services of Oregon, C entral O regon R egional O ffic e , 1 0 2 9 N .W . 1 4 th Street, Bend, Ore., 97701; or call (800) 678-6944, or (541)385-6944. <