Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 26, 2006, Page Page 12, Image 12

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    Spilygy classified
Chihuahuas
Chihuahuas for sale. Pup­
pies b e tw e e n ag es o f 4-5
months. $300. Have had shots.
Call 325-1543 or 325-1144.
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. All positions are
open until filled, unless other­
wise indicated.)
M eth am p h etam in e P re­
vention Coordinator. Plan,
organize, and develop activities
a c c o rd in g to th e o u tlin e d
scope of work for meth/drug
abuse prevention. Work in con­
junction with other CHET team
m em bers and M etham phet­
amine Task Force. Implement
meth/drug abuse prevention di­
rected towards tribal health
goals. Associated degree in
human services or related field
and one year experience work­
ing within Warm Springs com­
munity or Public Health. Sal­
ary Range $34,000. Yr. Joyce
Oberly 553-3462. Closes 11/
17.
Fire M anagem ent Fuels
Technician. Provides assis­
tance to the AFMO Fuels with
particular emphasis on fuels
m anagem ent projects c o n ­
ducted throughout the organi­
zations (prescribed fire, con­
tracts). A pplicant must pos­
sess good oral and w ritten
com m unications skills, com ­
puter knowledge and a strong
background in suppression of
wild land fire and fuels manage­
ment. Applicant must be quali­
fied as a Firing Boss, Burn
Boss Type 3, Single Resource
Boss and Incident Commander
Type 4. Applicant must be able
to pass required physical ex­
aminations and the annual fit­
ness test at the arduous level.
Valid ODL required. Salary
Range gs 7/8/9 $16.83 hr. Brad
Donahue 553-1146. Closes 10/
27.
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P ro g ra m
S u p e rv is o r
E arly In te rv e n tio n /E C S E .
Manage resources to provide
s p e c ia l s e rv ic e s to W arm
Springs children 0 - 5 with vari­
ous disabilities. Wendell Jim
553-3591.
Family Services Protec­
tive Care Provider. Salary
Range $18,530. Yr. Carol Parra
553-3209.
F in a n c e :
B u d g e ts ,
Grants, & Contracts Analyst.
Salary Range Neg. Rosie Tom
or Michele Stacona at Finance.
A d o le s c e n t S u b stan ce
Abuse Treatment Specialist.
The applicant is required to be
certified as a CADC I. Salary
R a n g e $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Yr. To
$32,000. Yr.
James Quaid
or Guy Wallulatum 553-3205.
N atural R esources A d ­
m in is tra tiv e O fficer. Five
years accounting office, grant/
contracting compliance or bud­
get experience. Three year su­
pervisory experience. A com­
bination of education and ex­
perience is acceptable. Salary
R a n g e $ 3 0 ,4 3 5 . Yr. To
In the Tribal Court
of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Spilyay Tym oo
$35,968. Yr. Robert Brunoe
553-2015.
Public Safety Legal Aide
A d v o c a te . S a la ry R an ge
DOE. Gayleen Adam s 553-
3269.
Public Safety Police O f­
ficer. High School diploma or
equivalent. Must pass pre-em­
ploym ent test (basic math,
spelling, reading com prehen­
sion and writing). Must submit
to pre-employment drug test.
Physical exam required. Must
pass DPSST physical stan­
dards and attend DPSST acad­
emy and complete success­
fully within one year from time
of hire. Must be 21 years of age
and possess a valid Oregon
driver’s license. Must have no
felonies or domestic violence
convictions. Must have no mis­
dem eanor convictions within
one year of employment. Must
October 26, 2 0 0 6
maintain all minimum require­
m ents during em ploym ent.
S alary R ange $25,535. Yr.
Avex Miller 553-3272.
High Lookee RN Service
Coordinator. High Lookee is
seeking a full time (30 hours a
week) RN Service Coordinator
to oversee, recommend and
assist the program Director In
the implementation of the High
Lookee health care services on
a 24 hour 7 day a week basis.
Able to utilize and apply basic
management principles. Skills
of assessing, planning, imple­
menting and evaluating patient
care management in context
of fam ily and community set­
ting. Knowledge of Tribal and
I.H.S. resources and skills to
utilize them. Work flexible hour
to meet requirements of the
job. Driver license and insur­
ance. Maintain reliable trans­
portation. Lawrence Macy 553-
1182.
High Lookee Cook. Full
Time Prepare, cook and serve
nutritional meals to the resi­
dents of High Lookee Lodge.
Able to follow menu cycle and
maintain meal service records
as required. Maintain cleanli­
ness of food service areas, in­
cluding the kitchen and dining
room. Must have the ability to
prepare and serve a wide range
of foods skillfully. Have a work­
ing knowledge of the rules and
regulations related to health
and safety in food preparation.
Have the ability to do occa­
sional lifting (up to 50 lbs), 30
lbs regularly and able to spend
long periods of time on feet.
Must pass a crim inal back­
ground check. Hours are 7 am
to 6 pm, work weekends. Sal­
ary Range $8.00 hr. To $10.00.
hr. Lawrence Macy 553-1182.
Collision Center
% 5.Z.
/tk, Mcujms, Ofi m il
Inter-Industry Conference
On Auto Collision Repair (l-CAR)
A utom otive Service
Excellence (ASE) C ertified
Probate Court - Notice to Creditors
In the m atter of the es­
tate of H arry D. Miller, de­
ceased , estate file N o. 027-
P R 2 7 -0 6 : N otice is hereby
given that Harry D. Miller, who
at the time o f his death resided
in Warm Springs, Oregon, died
on October 1, 2006, and that
the above entitled court has ap­
pointed Richard Tohet as ad­
ministrator to administer the
decedent’s estate subject to the
jurisdiction o f the tribal court.
Notice is further given that all
persons having claims against
the decedent’s estate required to
present their claims, with proper
voucher, to the Warm Springs
Tribal Probate, P.O. Box 850,
Warm Springs, O R 9776 within
90 days from the date upon
which this notice was first
posted. This notice was first
posted on October 6, 2006.
Letters of apology
To the people o f the Con­
federated Tribes o f Warm
Springs: I am sorry that I
broke tribal law on Oct. 1 by
driving under the influence
o f intoxicants. While under
the influence 1 endangered
innocent pedestrians or pas­
sengers while behind the
driver’s wheel. I apologize to
my family for the shame my
actions have brought to our
t'
family name. Further, I apolo­
gize to my wife, Lucy, who was
directly impacted by my actions.
I also want to say that I would
like to apologize to my friends
who tried to keep my keys so I
wouldn’t drive— too late now. I
will make ever}7 effort to follow
our laws in the future. Thom as
R. Williams.
H FT : ;
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I, Tony Gilbert, am sorry
1 broke tribal law on 9-26-
06 by Highway 3 . 1 apologize
to my family for the shame
my actions have brought to
our family name. Further, I
apologize for the following,
D U II, reckless endangering.
And I will make every effort
to follow our laws in the fu­
ture. Tony Gilbert.
Com e se e us first
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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
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Buy - Sell - Trade - Consign
Eat your
vegetables.
Don’t play
with matches.
Finish your
homework.
Tom Gies Bob Branson
1 - 5 4 1 - 4 7 5 -3 6 6 6
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vomen.
Anything of value:
Jewelry, guns, Old W est items, beaded items,
bags, powwow regalia, cornhusk, and we do
Small Engine Repair
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Violence against women is not part of our traditions. Harmony relies on our
ability to respect, honor and nurture all our relatives. We must teach the boys
our life early and often that this is what it means to be a warrior and that violer
never equals strength. A safer world is in their hands, help them grasp it .
www.endabuse.or; Family Violence
Prevention Fund
Funded by the U.S. Department o f Health and Human Services. Administration for Chiidren and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families. Points o f view or opinions
in this document do not necessarily represent the official position o r polices o f the U S . Department o f Health and Human Services.
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the Sacred Hoop
Legal Aid in Warm Springs on Mondays
Legal Aid S ervice s of
O regon, w hich provide s
free legal advice and rep­
resentation to low-incom e
O re gon ians, is in W arm
Springs the first Monday of
e v e ry m o n th , fro m 1 to 4
p.m., at the Family Resource
Center, 1144 W arm Springs
Street.
To contact Legal Aid S er­
vices of Oregon, w rite to it at
*
Legal Aid S ervices of O r­
egon, C entral Oregon Re­
gional O ffice, 1029 N.W.
14th S tre e t, B end, O re.,
97701; or call (800) 678-
6944, or (541) 385-6944.