Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 09, 2006, Page Page 12, Image 12

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    Spily^y cla ssifie s
Chihuahuas
Chihuahuas for sale. Pup­
pies between ages of 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
ment 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.)
Methamphetamine
Prevention Coordinator.
Plan, organize, and develop
activities according to the
outlined scope of work for
meth/drug abuse preven­
tion. W ork in conjunction
with other CHET team mem­
bers and Methamphetamine
Task Force. Im ple m en t
meth/drug abuse preven­
tion directed towards tribal
health goals. A ssociated
degree in human services or
related field and one year
experience working within
Warm Springs community or
Public Health. Salary Range
$34,000. Yr. J o y c e
Oberly 553-3462. 11/17.
P rogram S u p e rv is o r
Early Intervention/ECSE.
Possess a valid Teacher’s
ce rtifica te with EI/ECSE,
Early Childhood Education
endorsement or EL/ECSE
competency certificate is­
sued by TSPC under Admin­
istration rules and Oregon
Statues and administrative
license. Wendell Jim 553-
3591.
P ro te c tiv e C are P ro ­
vider. High School Diploma
or GED. One year child
care provider. Salary Range
$18,530. Yr. Carol Parra
553-3209.
B u d gets, G ran ts, &
Contracts Analyst. Salary
Range Neg.
R osie Tom
or Michele Stacona.
Adolescent Substance
A b u se T re a tm e n t S p e ­
cialist. The applicant is re­
quired to be certified as a
Pgge 12 Spilyay Tymoo
CADC I. S a la ry Range
$30,000. Yr. To $32,000. Yr.
Jam es Q uaid or Guy
Wallulatum 553-3205.
Charles E v a n F ran k , p eti­
tioner/plaintiff, vs. Angel Wells-
Fran k , responden t/defend ant.
Case no. D O 22-06. To Charles
E van Frank and Angel Wells-
Frank: This is notice that a disso­
lution o f marriage has been sched­
uled with the Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to ap­
pear in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for November 27,2006
at 1 p.m. 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
p resen t. Y ou m ust appear to
present your argument o f the other
side may automatically win; peti-
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tio n e r/ p la in tiff Charles E van
Frank may then be granted all that
is asked for in the attached peti­
tion. Both parties to this action may
be represented by counsel, or may
elect to represent themselves. I f you
cannot be present, you may have
your approved legal council appear
on your behalf at your own ex­
pense. Representation must be
approved by the presiding judge.
To ensure the rules governing ad­
missibility to practice are met there,
a spokesperson form must be sub­
mitted at least five working days
prior to the hearing. I f you have
any questions, you should seek le­
gal advice immediately. Failure to
obtain legal counsel prior to the
hearing is not sufficient cause to
Apologies
I am sorry I broke tribal law in
September by making a choice which
was not the best. I apologize to my
family for the shame my actions have
brought to our family name. Further
I apologize to the community. W ill­
iam J . C lem en ts Sr.
I would like to now apologize to
Parole and Probation, the arresting
officers, the tribal judges and also the
EMTs for breaking the law on Friday
afternoon o f Pi-Ume-Sha. I ’m cur­
rently doing six months o f jail time
fo r my w rongdoings. Sincerely,
A aron M. Sm ith.
I, M .L .J., am so rry I broke
.tribal law on March 25, 2006 by
trespassing by attem pting to give
a person some custody papers. I
apologize to my fam ily fo r the
shame my actions brought to our
family name. Further I apologize
to Nancy Culps, who was directly
im pacted by my action s. I also
want to say my intentions were
n o t to h arm a n y o n e , or to
^threaten anyone. F or all that has
happened as a result o f my in ci­
dent, 1 am sorry. M orrison L . J a ­
n u s.
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Warm Springs Tribal Probate, P.O.
B o x 8 5 0 , W arm Sp rin sg, O R
97761, within 90 days from the date
upon which this notice was first
posted . T h is n o tice was first
posted on O ctober 27,2006.
Vehicle Pool Journey­
man M ech an ic. S a la ry
Range $ 3 6,0 00 . Yr. To
$40,000. Yr. 553-3288.
Health & Wellness Fa­
c ility M anager. S a la ry
Range $ 4 2,0 00 . Yr. To
$49,000. Yr. Herb Graybael
553-3246.
Police Officer. Salary
Range $25,535. Yr. Avex
M ILLE R F O R 0 -N IS S A N
C ollision (Center
reschedule the hearing.
Ofi ? 774 /
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Change of name
In
th e
m a tt e r
of
JosephineT sum pti, applicant,
Josephine Tsum pti, petitioner,
case no. DO118-06. The above in­
dividual has filed a petition with
this court to change name from
Josephine Tsumpti to Josephine
Hintsala. A hearing on this matter
has been set for 2 p .m . on N o ­
vem ber 27, 2006 at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. Any person
who may show cause why this pe­
tition should not be granted must
file such objection in writing on or
before November 27, 2006. This
shall be done in writing and filed
with the court.
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In the m atter of the estate of
M artinez H eath , d eceased, es­
tate file no. 030-PR 30-06. Notice
is hereby given that M artinez
Heath, who at the time o f his death
resided at Warm Springs, Oregon,
died on October 16,2006, and that
the above entitled court has ap­
pointed Richard Tohet as admin­
is tra to r to ad m in ister the
decedent’s estate subject to juris­
diction o f the Tribal Court. Notice
is further given that all persons
having claims against the decedent’s
estate are required to present their
claims, with proper voucher, to the
Warm Springs Tribal Probate, P.O.
B o x 8 5 0 , W arm Sp rin sg, O R
97761, within 90 days from the date
upon which this notice was first
posted . T h is n o tice was first
posted on October 27,2006.
Education Program
Assistant
The Oregon State Univer­
sity Extension Service is
seeking a Nutrition Program
Assistant. Full-time, salary
range $1173-2491 plus ben­
efits.
Duties include providing
nutrition education, devel­
oping and teaching classes,
keeping records and pro­
moting programs. Closing
date Nov. 23.
For complete information
regarding qualifications and
requirem ents, visit http://
oregonstate.edu/jobs
V e h icle Pool O ffic e
M an ag e r/ A c c o u n tin g
C lerk.
S a la ry
Range
$28,000. Yr. To $32,000. Yr.
553-3288.
Legal Aide A dvocate.
S a la ry
Range
DOE.
Gayleen Adams 553-3269.
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In the m atter o f the estate of
W arren A llen C le m e n ts, d e ­
ceased, estate file no. 031-PR31-
06. Notice is hereby given that War­
ren Clements, who at the time o f
his death resided at Warm Springs,
Oregon, died on October 16,2006,
and that the above entitled court
has appointed Richard Tohet as ad-
m in istrator to adm inister the
decedent’s estate subject to juris­
diction o f the Tribal Court. Notice
is further given that all persons
having claims against the decedent’s
estate are required to present their
claims, with proper voucher, to the
Public Safety Telecom­
munications Officer. Den­
nis White 553-3273
1 1 /
10 .
Natural Resources Ad­
m inistrative Officer. Sal­
ary Range $30,435. Yr. To
$35,968. Yr.
R o b e r t
Brunoe 553-2015.
Probate Court - Notice to Creditors
In the m atter of the estate of
Aaron W. Langley, deceased, es­
tate file no. 032-PR 32-06. Notice
is hereby given that Aaron W Lan­
gley, who at the time o f his death
resided at Warm Springs, Oregon,
died on October 16,2006, and that
the above entitled court has ap­
pointed Richard Tohet as admin­
is tra to r to ad m in ister the
decedent’s estate subject to juris­
diction o f the Tribal Court. Notice
is further given that all persons
having claims against the decedent’s
estate are required to present their
claims, with proper voucher, to the
Warm Springs Tribal Probate, P.O.
B o x 8 5 0 , W arm Sp rin sg, O R
97761, within 90 days from the date
upon which this notice was first
p osted . T h is n o tice was first
posted on O ctober 27,2006.
High Lookee RN S er­
vice
C o o rd in a to r.
Lawrence Macy 553-1182.
Miller 553-3272.
S e c re ta ry Ml. S a la ry
Range $1 7,5 00 . Yr. To
$19,400. Yr. Carolyn/James
5533205.
In the Tribal Court
o f the Confederated Tribes o f Warm Springs
Marriage dissolution
November 9 , 2006
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Eat your
vegetables.
Don’t play
with matches
Tom Gies
Bob Branson
1-541-475-3666
Finish your
homework.
Anything of value:
Jewelry, guns, Old W est items, beaded items,
bags, powwow regalia, cornhusk, and we do
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Respect
women.
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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, violet
never equals strength. A safer world is in their hands, help them grasp it.
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represent the official position or polio« ot the VS. Depaitmfcnl ol deaith and tinman Services.
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Legal Aid in Warm Springs on Mondays
Legal Aid Services of
Oregon, which provides
free legal advice and rep­
resentation to low-income
Oregonians, is in Warm
Springs the first Monday of
every month, from 1 to 4
p.m., at the Family Resource
Center, 1144 Warm Springs
Street.
To contact Legal Aid Ser­
vices of Oregon, write to it at
Legal Aid Services of Or­
egon, Central Oregon Re­
gional Office, 1029 N.W.
14th Street, Bend, Ore.,
97701; or call (800) 678-
6944, or (541) 385-6944.
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