Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, February 01, 2007, Page Page 10, Image 10

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Spílyay Tymoo
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Powwow Van
For Sale
1 9 9 0 C h e v y V an.
Just broke in! 2-owner,
low m iles (58,490). 2
extra snow tires. Inte­
rior good cond. 4 C ap­
ta in c h a irs , c o u c h .
Pow er
e v e ry th in g .
923-2886.
Jobs
(The following is the recent
jo b opening list o f the Warm
Springs Tribes. See Am elia
Tewee in the Personnel Depart­
ment to submit an application,
or call 553-3262. Also, you can
apply on-line at www.ctws.org.
For more details on the posi­
tions, call the contact person
listed on the advertisement. Or
visit the tribes’job advertisement
list at www.ctws.org. All positions
are open until filled, unless oth­
erwise indicated.)
W SPD S ecretary III.
H ig h S c h o o l d ip lo m a o r
e q u iv a le n t. M u s t be 21
years of age and posses a
v a lid O re g o n D riv e r’s L i­
cense. Must subm it to pre­
em ploym ent drug test and
pass. Must have no felonies
on re co rd and no m is d e ­
meanors within one year of
em ploym ent. Must have 3 -
5 years experience in sec­
retarial skills including effec­
tiv e in te r-p e rs o n a l s k ills
le ve l in c o m p u te r .o p e ra ­
tio n s . M u s t h a v e g o o d
people skills. Confidentiality
a m u s t. S a la ry R a n g e
$19,185. Yr. To $20,085 Yr.
C arm en S m ith 55 3 -3 2 7 2 .
Closes 2/2.
High Lookee Lodge
Personal Service Assis­
tant. High Lookee Lodge is
looking for full time and part
tim e on call personal se r­
vice a ssista n ts to provide
re sid e n ts o f High Lookee
Lodge w ith p e rso n a l s e r­
vices including, transferring,
bathing, to ile try functions,
g ro o m in g , h o u s e k e e p in g ,
laundry, social-recreational
activities, delegated tasks,
medication assistance, meal
services and other assigned
tasks as needed for resident
wellbeing. Must have good
co m m un ica tion skills both
verbally and written. Able to
lift 30 lbs regularly (up to 50
lb s,) and pass a crim in a l
background check. Must be
dependable and available to
w o rk a ll s h ifts .
S a la ry
Range $9.00 hr. To $10.00
hr. S u s a n S u rg e o n 5 5 3 -
1182. Closes 2/2/07.
$16,000. Yr. To $18,000. Yr.
Rosa Bill 553-3241.
P rotective Care P ro­
vider.
S a la ry
R ange
$ 1 8 ,5 3 0 . Yr. C a ro l P arra
553-3209.
Fire Management IHC
Squad Leader. S a la ry
Range GS 5 $13.83 hr. A n­
thony Holliday 553-1146.
Fire Management IHC
Crew Mem ber. S a la ry
Range GS 3 $11.01 hr. A n­
th o n y
H o llid a y /G a ry
Sampson 553-1146.
Fire
M anagem ent
Equipm ent O perator (1
position). Salary Range GS
5
$ 1 3 .8 3
hr.
L u th e r
Probate Court - Notice to Creditors
hereby given that Jam ie j. Tohet,
who at the time o f his death re­
sided at Warm Springs, Oregon,
died on January 5, 2007, and that
the above entitled court has ap­
pointed William M. Rhoan as ad­
m in istra to r to ad m in ister the
decedent’s estate subject to the ju­
risdiction o f the Tribal Court. N o ­
tice is further given that all persons
having claims against the decedent’s
estate areyequired to present their
claims, with proper voucher, to the
Warm Springs Tribal Probate, P.O.
B o x 8 5 0 , W arm S p rin g s, O R
97761 with 90 days from the date
upon which this notice was first
published. This n otice was first
published on January 23, 2007.
In the m atter of the Estate of
Jacob A. Spino, deceased, estate
file no. 041-PR41-07. N otice is
hereby given that Mervin Govenor,
who at the time o f his death re­
sided at Warm Springs, Oregon,
died on January 1 5 ,2 0 0 7 , and that
the above entitled court has ap­
Fish & W ildlife Parks
Manager. S a la ry R a n g e
52,120. Yr. To $56,020. Yr.
Robert Brunoe 553-2002.
2 m ale Correction Of­
S a la ry
R ange
$23,440. Yr. To $24,340. Yr.
Bruce Fones 553-3273.
ficers.
Head Start Food Assis­
tant.
S a la ry
R ange
In the Tribal Court
of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
In the m atter of the Estate of
Jam ie J. Tohet, deceased, estate
file no. 040-PR 40-07. N otice is
Clem ents 553-1146.
pointed Richard Tohet as admin­
is tr a to r to a d m in iste r th e
decedent’s estate subject to the ju­
risdiction o f the Tribal Court. N o­
tice is further given that all persons
hatting claims against the decedent’s
estate are required to present their
claims, with proper voucher, to the
Warm Springs Tribal Probate, P.O.
Box 850, Warm Springs, O R 97761
with 90 days from the date upon
which this notice was first pub­
lished. This notice was first pub­
lished on January 23, 2007.
Maintenance man. S al­
ary Range $24,514. Yr. To
$25,480. Yr. Cecil D. Brunoe
Jr. 553-4962 or 553-3246.
Vehicle Pool O ffice
Ma n a g e r /A c c o q n tin g
C lerk.
S a la ry
R ange
$28,000. Yr. To $32,000. Yr.
New Vehicle Pool M gr 553-
3288.
Vehicle Pool Journey­
man Mechanic. Diagnose,
repair and perform preven­
tative m aintenance on Tribal
fle e t v e h ic le s , in c lu d in g
care, travel and em ergency
ve h icle s. High S chool D i­
ploma or equivalent, Jour­
ney m echanic and ASE Cer­
tific a tio n m andatory. Five
years experience as Jo u r­
n e y m a n m e c h a n ic . V alid
drive r’s license and CDL re­
quired. Must be Tribal insur­
ance approved. Will allow six
months to obtain CDL. Sal­
ary Range $36,000. Yr. To
$40,000. Yr. N ew V ehicle
Pool Mgr. 553-3288.
G roundskeeper. M ow
La w n s and irrig a te la n d ­
scaped areas. Maintain and
re p a ir
g ro u n d s k e e p in g
equipm ent including m ow ­
e rs , s w e e p e rs , p u m p s ,
sprinkler system s and auto­
m atic controls. Prune trees
Kah-Nee-Ta
T h e r e a re jo b s
o p e n a t K a h -N e e -T a
H ig h D e s e rt R e s o rt
and C asino.
For inform ation call
K a h-N ee-T a a t 55 3-
1112, and ask fo r P er­
sonnel o r the H um an
R e s o u r c e s D e p a r t­
m ent.
Y« I
effort to follow our laws in the fu­
ture. Ralph D. Aguilar Sr.
that I am truly very sorry for my
actions and 1 will make every effort
to follow our laws in the future.
To the people o f the Confeder­
ated Tribes o f Warm Springs, I am
sorry I broke tribal law on Nov. 19
by driving under the influence o f
intoxicants and I am truly sorry for
my actions. It will never happen
again. I am working to get better
and to help my family. I apologize
to my family for the shame my ac­
tions have brought to our family
name. Further, I apologize to the
Aguilar family and the tribes who
were directly impacted by my ac­
tions. I also want to say once again
Lucille Aguilar.
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and shrubs. Applies chem i­
cals and fertilizers. S alary
R a n g e $ 2 4 .1 6 0 . Yr. To
$ 2 5 ,4 6 0 , Yr. B ryan Lund
553-3246.
Horse stable
In search for an Expe­
rienced Horse Stables
Operator for a one year
lease at Kah-Nee-Ta Re­
sort. Period of operations
begins in March and ends
in October. Operator shall
conduct stable op era­
tions in a business like
safe, satisfactory manner
and provide horses that
are gentle and suitable for
riding by the general pub­
lic. Horse tack supplied
by Operator. O perator
must have excellent cus­
tomer service skills; op­
erate stables 7 days a
week. Operator pays a
monthly commission to
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, insur­
ance and all utilities. Kah-
Nee-Ta will advertise the
stables various media.
Certain resort privileges
extended to Operator.
Mail resume to Kah-Nee-
Ta R e so rt, P.O. Box
1240, A ttn : G arla n d
Brunoe, Warm Springs,
OR 97761.
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must be DPSST certified or
certifiable in the State of Or­
egon with knowledge of or abil­
ity to learn tribal fishing rights
and enforcement codes. The
position is responsible for car­
rying out all enforcement and
protective patrols on the main
stem Columbia River. It is full­
time and is located in Hood
River, Oregon. Native Ameri­
can hiring preference given.
Closing date March 31,2007.
Full job announcement and po­
sition details can be obtained
on
ou r
w e b s ite
at
www.critfc.org or by emailing
HR@ critfc.org or by calling
503-238-0667.
Fisheries Technicians
Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission in Portland
is seeking qualified candidates
for multiple temporary Fisher­
ies Technician positions. Du­
ration of the positions will vary
from 3 to 9 months, through
12/31/2007. Duties will in­
clude fish capture and identifi­
cation, data collection, biologi­
cal sampling, data entry, age
and other data analysis, report
writing, driving an automobile
and operating a jet boat in large
rivers. Full details of the posi­
tions and requirements avail­
ab le on o u r w e b s ite at
w w w .c ritfc .o rg , or e m a il
HR@ critfc.org, or call at 503-
238-0667. Native American
hiring preference given. Clos­
ing date fo r a p p lica tio n is
March 2, 2007.
Law Enforcement
Fisheries Patrol Officer
Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission and Colum­
bia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries
Enforcement announce recruit­
ment for the position of Fish­
eries Patrol Officer. Applicants
For Sale
24-inch bicycle for $50,
and a dirt motorcycle in
good shape for $350 or
$250. P lease call J e ff
Hartzog. 475-7963.
Univ. of Idaho seeks tribal liaison
Letters of apology
To the people o f the Confeder­
ated Tribes o f Warm Springs, I am
sorry I broke tribal law on Jan. 5 by
possessing drug paraphernalia. I
am sorry for breaking the law by
causing serious danger to the
people around me and am very
sorry for my wrongdoing and am
really going to change and make it
better. I apologize to my family for
th e sh am e my a c tio n s have
brought to our family name. Fur­
ther, I apologize to my family and
people around me who were di­
rectly impacted by my actions. I also
want to say that I am sincerely sorry
for my actions and will make every
February 1, 2007
The University of Idaho is seeking a Native American
tribal liaison. This full-time position has a salary range up
to $53,000. Location is Moscow, Idaho. Recruitment is
open until Feb. 28.
The position is responsible for coordinating, planning
and implementing open dialogue between members of the
Native American tribes in the Northwest and members of
the university of Idaho in order to best serve tribal mem­
bers, the state and region.
Candidates may apply online by accessing the Univer­
sity of Idaho website:
www.uidaho.edu.
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I am sorry I broke tribal law on
December 31,2006 by driving after
consumption and recklessly endan­
gering the community as well as
my two passengers. I apologize to
my family for the shame my actions
have brought to our family name.
F u rth er, I apologize to Ms. T.
Arthur and Mr. L. Miller, who were
directly impacted by my actions.
Gale Frank.
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Legal A id in W arm S prin g s on M o n d ays
Legal Aid Services of
O regon, which provides
free legal advice and rep­
resentation to low-income
O regonians, is in W arm
Springs the first Monday of
eve ry m onth, 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 S treet, Bend, O re.,
97701; or call (800) 678-
6944, or (541) 385-6944.