Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, August 30, 2007, Page Page 12, Image 12

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    Spilyay classified:
Page 12 Spilyay Tymoo August 30, 2007
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Firewood
Firewood Wanted Now.
1-100+ cords pine or fir
wanted now.
Cash paid on delivery at
easy drive through location.
Must be split, and delivered
near Sandy Or. just off US
2
6
$100 - $125 cord based on
volume, quality, mix etc.
Call for Details: 800-622-
0562.
Bull dog
English bulldog for sale.
Fem ale. Age 12 w eeks.
Color/m arkings: red with
white markings. Size at Ma­
turity: Medium. Potential:
P e rfe c t p et charhpion.
Bloodlines: Yes. Champion
Sired: No. What’s included:
AKC registration, pedigree,
h e a lth re co rd s, health
guarantee. After placement
support For more informa­
tio n
em ail
md1ryan@gmail.com.
Jobs
(The following is thè recent
job opening list of thè Warm
Springs Tribes. See Amelia
Tewee in the Personnel De­
partment to submit an appli­
cation, or call 553-3262.
Also, you can apply on-line at
www.ctws.org. For more de­
tails on the positions, 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
othen/vise indicated.)
Fire Management Fire
Fighter/Fueis. Main duties
are using power tools to
remove juniper and brush,
also will be required to fight
fire under stressful condi­
tions with hand and power
tools from 8 - 1 6 hours. Must
be able to pass physical
exam and arduous pack test.
Preferred that applicant pos­
ses good oral/written skills
and be familiar with opera­
tion of fire fighting equip­
m ent, and re s e rv a tio n
roads and land marks. Pre­
employment U.A. required.
Salary Range $11.01 hr.
D orian S o liz 553-1146.
Closes 9/3.
Family Interventionist.
G uide & supervise EHS
Home Visitors ensuring en­
rolled families’ needs are
met in accordance with re­
vis e d HS p e rfo rm a n c e
standards and EHS guide­
lin e s. M a in ta in fa m ily
records and conduct as­
sessm ents of staff func­
tions to evaluate skills dur­
ing home visits to assess
appropriate training. Knowl­
edgeable of Tribal, State,
and Federal and private
agencies. Excellent work­
ing relations to children par­
ents, teachers, com m it­
tees, and policy council with
respect to Early Childhood
and developm ent. P rofi­
cient communication and
planning skills. Personal
computer skills in spread­
sheet and word process­
ing. Must enroll and pass
Criminal History Registry as
well as Tribal background
check. Valid Oregon Driv­
ers License. Bachelor’s in
Early Childhood Education,
Human Services or related
field. T*1 year e x p lie n c e
working with low income
fa m ilie s & c o lla b o ra tiv e
In the Tribal Court of
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Public summons notification to serve as juror
: To the following people: you
ate.h ereb y notified to appear
before the Tribal Court to serve
as jurors at 8:45 a.m. on each
o f the follow ing Thursdays:
Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27; O ct. 4,
11, 18, 25. O rientation is on
Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 4 p.m.
Jo s e p h A g u ila r, R h o d a
A n d erso n , TaSheena A rth ur,
Veronica Baez, Maryann Brito,
I%ie Brow n, Isadore Charley,
Sam C h in o o k, E dn a D avid ,
Mike Cooper, Rodney Estimo,
Cjasey- Grfeen, Ja rro d H eath,
Cynthia Isadore, Ellen Jackson,
R adine Jo hn so n, W illie Kirjs,
Danni Lawrence, Anthony Little
L ea f, A n n a Lopez-* E dw ard
L u cei Jr ., Jerem y. M cK inley,
C o dy M iller,, M a rtin Sp in o ,
H elen P o itra, Ja so h R abb le,
K ry sta l
R h o an ,
L u an n a
R obinson, V ernon Sam pson,
Fred Sanders, Vernice Switzler-
Scotf, Lloyd -Smith Jr., Bruce
Sm ith, R aydine Spino, T erri
Stradlfey, Brian Suppah, Barbie
Tanewasha, Curtis’ Thompson,
M ichelle T hom pson, CJjnton
Tohet, Harvianrie Tohet, Cecil
T u lee S r., L u c ille W illiam s',
M innie -Yahtin, and Elizabeth
Yaw '
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partnerships. 1 year super­
visors & training experience
in working with infants tod­
d le rs , a n d /o r p re g n a n t
w om en. S a la ry R ange
$ 2 7 ,9 9 5 . Y e C a ro lyn
Winishut 553-3241.
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$26,000. Yr. Rebekah Main
553-3209.
Protective Care Pro­
vider (Limited Duration).
Cornhusk Bags,
Old Beadwork
Navajo Rugs
and Related Items
475-6317
Social Services On call
Bus Driver. On call public
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Police Officer. High
School diploma or equiva­
lent. Salary Range $25,535.
Yr. Avex Miller 553-3272.
Kah-Nee-Ta
Public comment opportunity
EPA plans air permit for sawmill in Warm Springs
30-day public comment period
ends September 20, 2007
facility, during regular business
hours at:
Management Office, Confeder­
ated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Reservation, Ì 233 Veterans S t,
Warm Springs, OR 97761-3001;
ph. (541) 553-1161; Mon-Fri: 8
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Jefferson County lib rary Dis­
trict 241 S.E. Seventh S t, Madras,
OR 97741-1611; ph. (541) 475-
3351; Mon-Thu 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Fri: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sat: 10 a.m.
¡§¡1 4 p.m.
U.S. EPA, Region 10 EPA Pub-
» lie library, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Se­
attle, WA 98101; ph.'<206) 553-
1298; Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; 1
to. 2:30 p.m.
You can also get copies of the
draft permit and technical support
document from EPA’s web site at
http://yojsériiitè.epa.gov/RlQ/
A IR P A G Ë .N S F / w e b p a g e / ’-
Legal Aid in tow n Sept. 10
OLD BASKETS
Vernon Tias Sr. 553-1146.
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bus driver. High School or
Provide daily care to chil- ! equivalent education. Valid
Maintenance Worker.
dren from infant to 18 years > Oregon C.D.L. drivers li­ Must have at least 3 years
of age who are victims of cense with clean driving of (verifiable) work experi­
CPS Protective Care abuse or neglect. Must be record. Positive people to ence in maintenance - in­
Supervisor. Develop and willing to provide nurturing work with the community cluding skills in carpentry
administer CPS Center, its care and understand the and coworkers. Must be from framing to fine finish,
staff and residents. Super­ needs of these children. able to lift 50 lbs. First Aid/ good quality painting skills,
vise assigned personnel, Must have a valid Oregon C.P.R. required to drive a 12 able to work with and install
establish work procedures, Driver’s License and proof person bus with two wheel­ - sheet rock - formica -
plan, schedule, assign and of insurance. Must be able chair seating. Job includes floors tile & vinyl. Applica­
review work load. Train, in­ to work rotating shift vyork. maintenance logs for bus. tions need to be filled in
struct and provide technical Must be dependable and be Cleaning bus. Assisting per­ co m p le te , a p p lic a tio n s
guidance to assigned em­ available to come in as “on sons getting on and off the which are incomplete will
ployees. Maintain confiden­ call” status. Confidentiality bus. Clean and sober for not be considered for re­
S a la ry
Range
tiality. Respond to problems is a MUST. P osition re­ minimum of 6 months. Sal­ view .
at the CPS Center on a 24 q u ire s p re -e m p lo y m e n t ary Range $13.00 hr. John $25,195. Yr. DOE. Cecil
hour basis. Conduct regu­ drug test. A criminal history Brow n 5 53 -3 4 2 2 , 553- Brunoe Jr. 553-3246, 553-
4962.
lar staff meetings. Ensure check will need to be com­ 3491.
the residential foster care pleted. Not engage in use
Lead Plumber. Oregon
re q u ire m e n ts and s ta n ­ of illegal drugs and be free
Telecom m unication
dards are met per CPS from the dysfunctional use Officer on call Limited Du­ Licensed Journeyman with
policy. E ncourage CPS of alcohol. High School Di­ ration. High School diploma OD L. T rain a p p re n tic e ,
Center policies and proce­ ploma or GED. 1 year child or equivalent. Avex Miller manage work orders, and
dures regarding clients, care p ro vid e r. S a la ry 553-3273.
cdntl;ol inventory. Salary
personnel, treatment plan Range 8.55 hr. Rebekah
R ange $31,110. Yr. To
implementation, intake, cri­ Main 553-3209.
C orrections O fficer $38,5^10. Yr. Randy Wallace
sis intervention, daily care,
(M a le & F em ale). H igh 553-3482.
food procurem ent, meal
Fire
Management School diploma or equiva­
planning, and nutritional Equipment Operator (1 lent. Must pass pre- em­
content. Interact with out­ position). Must have valid ployment test (basic m a%
side agencies and other rel­ C D L -A with tank, air-brake, spelling, reading compré­
evant agencies in a positive com bination vehicle en­ hension and writing). ^Sal­
For employment infor­
and professional manner. dorsements. Must be able ary Range 23,440. Yr. To
mation at Kah-Nee-Ta
Assist with the coordination to operate D-6 Dozer, 30 $24,340. Yr. Bruce Fopes.
call 553-1112, and ask for
Personnel or the Human
and arrangement for place­ ton Tractor Trailer Trans­ 553-3272.
Resources Department.
ment of children into emer­ port, 3500 gallon Water Ten­
gency shelter care. Admin­ der. Must be able to pass
istrate and maintain orga­ physical and fitness test.
nized
and
a c c û fa te Preferred th a t applicant
records, document all infor­ have working knowledge of
F ie ld M a rk e tin g S p e c ia lis t
mation obtained about cljjf w ild fire and p re s c rib e d
ent and worker activities. burns, posses good oral/
Columbia River Inter- lumbia River treaty tribal
Must have strong skills in written skills and be famil-J
Tribal Fish Commission commercial fishing activi­
supervisory, financing, bud­ iar with operation o f fire
(CRITFC), in Portland, is ties, valid driver license and
g e tin g , w ritte n and oral fighting equipment and be
recruiting for a FieËI Market­ I gboctdriving record, egœeri-
| communfiB^idfi as^w^fr'â ir ' familfàr* W îtfôielæ rvation
ï en^'Joofdin^ip^fR^Kêt-
ing Specialist.
conducting speaker pre­ roads and landmarks. Sal­
coordinates the salmon mar­ ing projects and dëvéloping
keting program, which is de­ relationships to advance pro­
sentations. Personal com­ ary Range $13.83. Luther
signed to increase the eco­ gram goals, and others as
puter skills in word pro­ Clements 553-1146.
nomic benefit of treaty fish­ detailed in job announce­
cessing and spreadsheet,
eries to tribal fishers. Full ment. Full details of the po­
problem solving and plan­
Fire Management En­
time availability during com­ sition and/application pro­
ning skills, case manage­ gine Operator (2 posi­
mercial fishery seasons is cess are available on our
ment, investigation, treat­ tio n s ). S a la ry R ange
essential to this position. website at www.critfc.prg, or
ment, referral and follow up $12.36 hr To $13.83 hr.
Relevant college degree or email HR@critfc.org, dr call
methodology. Associates Vernon Tias Sr. 553-1146.
equivalent combination of 50 3-238-0667, «Native
degree in Human Services,
education and experience American hiring preference
three years experience with
Fire Management As­
required. O ther require­ given. Closing date for ap­
ments include excellent plication is September 21Y *
a valid Oregon Driver’s Li­ sistant Engine Operator
communication skills, expe­ 2007.
cense and proof of insur­ (1 position). Salary Range
rience and knowledge of Co­
ance.
S a la ry
R ange $11.01 hr. To $12.36 hr.
The United States Environmen­
* I Ì you fail to appear on the tal Protection Agency (EPA) has
prepared a draft Clean Air Act per-
dates and times listed above, you ■ mit for the Warm Springs Forest
may be charged with contempt Products facility located on the
o f court.
south east edge of Warm Springs,
Oregon, on the Warrh Springs Res­
ervation. A Non-Titie V permit,
issued in accordance with 40 GFR
Legal Notice Probate Department
Part 49, will establish facility-wide
limits for emissions of hazardous
In the m atter o f the estate o f L eland B. T hom pson Sr., air pollutants (HAP). The new per­
o f Leland B. Thom pson Sr., deceased. D ate and first pub­ mit will establish limits of 9 tons
d ece a sed . E state no. 057- lished: August 21, 2007. Rich­ . per year of any single HAP and 24
ard Tohet, public administrator, tons per year for total HAPs.
PR57-07.
How can I get more informa­
A Notice to interested persons: W arm Springs Tribal Probate
tion? You can review copies; of the
N o tic e i$' h e re b y g iv en t o ’ D ep a rtm en t, PO B o x 850,
draft perm it, the Non-Title V
George Stacona to contact the Warm Springs, OR 97761. Tele­ “technical support document,” the
W arm Springs Tribal Probate phone (541) 553-3264; fax 553- permit application, and all sup­
Department regarding the estate 3281.
porting materials submitted by the
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Legal Aid Services of Oregon
provides free assistance to low-
income Oregonians in many civil
cases. Speak with an attorney
during drop-in hours 1 to 4 p.m.
on Monday, Sept. 10. Legal Aid
is usually in Warm Springs on the
first Monday of each month, but in
Septem ber the first Monday is
Labor Day, so the date is moved to
Sept. 10.
Call Legal Aid at 385-6944 Monday
through Wednesday between 10
, a.m. arid 2 p.m.
Public+Comment+Opportunities,
or by contacting EPA’s Region 10
Office at the contact information
listed below.
How do I comment on the
permit? Any interested person
may submit ■written comments on
the draft permit by mail or e-mail.
If you believe that any condition
of the draft permit is inappropri­
ate, you must raise all reasonably
ascertainable issues and submit all
reasonably ascertainable arguments
supporting your position on or be­
fore the end of the comment pe- '
riod. Any documents supporting
your comments must be included
in full and may not be incorporated
by reference, unless they are already
: pari o f the administrative records
for this permit or consist o f tribal,
state or federal statutes or regula­
tions, or other generally available
referenced materials. These pro­
ceedings are subject to the admin­
istrative requirements of 40 CFR
40 CFR 49.139(e). Please submit
all written comments, requests for
public hearings and other corre­
spondence as follows:
By mail at: Sara Bent
U.S. Environmental Pirotection
Agency, Region 10
1200 Sixth Avenue (AWT-107)
Seatde,WA 98101
By E-mail
R 1 0
Public_C0n3ments@epa.gov
; (Include ‘Warm Springs” in the
subject line)
For questions call:
• • (800)
424-4372 or (206). 553-6350
Will there be a public hearing?
You have the right to request a
public hearing on this draft permit
Requests for a hearing must be re­
ceived by EPA at the contact ad­
dress listed above on or before the
end of the comment period and
contain your reasons for request­
ing a hearing. If a public hearing is
held, the comment period will be
extended through the date of the
public hearing.
Will my comments be consid­
ered? All comments received dur­
ing the public comment period
and public hearing (if one is held)
will be considered in making a fi­
nal decision on the permit. The
final permit is a public record that
can be obtained on request. EPA
will prepare a statement of reasons
for changes made to the draft per­
mit and responses to comments
received and will send them, along
with the final permit, to everyone
who comments on the draft per­
mit.
I For people with disabilities:
Please contact EPA’s Region 10
Office at the contact information
listed above before the end of the
comment period if you have any
special requests for reasonable ac­
commodations.^ For TTY users:
please call the Federal Relay Service i
at 1-8Q0-877-8339.