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Spílyay Tyrooo
September* 27, 2 0 0 7
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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
volum e, quality, m ix etc.
Call for Details: 800-622-
0562.
Jobs
(The following is the recent
job opening list of the 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 ppsitions
are open until filled, unless
otherwise indicated.)
Lead Vocational Reha­
bilitation Counselor. Lead
vocational rehabilitation coun-
selor position available provid­
ing rehabilitation services and
career/vocational counseling to
persons with disabilities to re­
turn then to, or assist them in
acquiring competitive employ­
ment. Responsibilities include:
direct client service, program
planning, case management,
knowledge of the Americans
with disabilities act, section
504 of the rehabilitation act.
Salary commensurate with
experience. David Conroy 553-
4952. Closes 9/28.
Water Treatment Plant
Operator. Will train how to
start-up & shut-down operation
of a water treatment plant. Will
be doing some lifting 50 lbs
bags, mixing chemicals. Per­
forming lab testing and math
calculation. Record-keeping,
house cleaning, outside work,
dependable a MUST. Have Or­
egon Driver’s License Certifica­
tion would be a plus. Salary
DOE, Steve Courtney Sr. 553-
1472. Closes 9/28.
Victims Assistance Advo­
cate (4 positions). Possess a
valid Oregon Driver’s License,
driver’s liability insurance and
reliable automobile to transpor­
tation at least three people,
include a child in a safety seat.
S alary Range 8.39 Hr.To
$10.24 Hr. Mark Matthews
553-2293 Closes 9/28.
Head Start Food Assis­
tant. Salary Range 18,000. Yr.
Rosa Bill 553-3241.
Protective Care Supervi­
sor. Salary Range $26,000. Yr.
Rebekah Main 553-3209.
Protective Care Provider
(Limited Duration). Salary
Range 8.55 hr. Rebekah Main
553-3209.
Program Coordinator for
Boys & Girls. Plan, implement
and monitor assigned pro­
grams and activities. Provide
guidance services to club
members ages 6 and older.
Able to move from activity to
activity as needed. Like to
work with kids. Minimum re­
quirement is high school di­
ploma or equivalent. Back­
ground check required. Salary
Range $9.00 Hr. June Smith
553-3161.
On call Bus Driver. Salary
Range $13.00 hr. John Brown
553-3422,553-3491.
Telecommunication Of­
ficer on call Limited Duration.
Avex Miller 553-3273.
Lead Plumber. Oregon Li­
censed Journeym an with
ODL. Work includes, but is not
limited to: Maintain and install
Police O fficer. S alary plumbing in Tribal buildings.
Range $25,535. Yr. Avex Miller ) Service the plumbing in Tribal
553-3272.
homes, including septic sys­
M aintenance W orker.
Must have at least 3 years of
(verifiable) work experience in
maintenance - including skills «
in carpentry from framing to
fine finish, good quality paint­
T h e C e n t e r ,£or C o a s ta l
ing skills, able to work with and
’ M argin O b servation and P re­
Center for-Coastal/::
install - sheet rock - formica
Margin Observation
diction (C M Ô P ) seek's a W eb
¿Prediction
- floors tile & vinyl - able to
C o n t e n t C o o r d in a t o r in
install/service door hardware
B e a v e r t o n : S a la r y ' r a n g e :
(entrance locks, dead bolts,
sented m inorities, esp ecially;
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 -1 5 0 ,0 0 0 . See http://
panic bars, door closures) able
candidates whp have experi­
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to install/repair windows and
ence and knowledge required
fo r foil description and appli­
other related hardware, able to
fo r consideration o f Natives
cation procès^ ,
perform roof repair/installation.
A m erican culture in the side’s v
T h e m ission o f C M O P , is
Must have a valid drivers li­
design and co n ten t, are en­
■to ach iev e a b e tte r u n d e r­
cense and able to show proof
cou rag ed to apply.
standing o f physical, chem i­
of vehicle insurance (no excep­
R eq u ired skills: H T M ^
cal, and biological processes
tions). Must have own tools,
C SS^ P r e f e r r e d ; D ru p a l^
regulating riv er-to-ocean e c o ­
reliable transportation. Job re­
P hotoshop , PH P, Java, Flash*'1
systems.- A s a Jsey m em b er o f
quires heavy lifting/labor. Other
R eq u ire d q u a lific a tio n s: j
the. C M O P te a m , t h é ,W eb
duties as assigned. Applica­
B ach elo r’s d egfee o r equiva­
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tions need to be filled in com­
ate, m anage, and update co n ­ l e n t e x p e r ie n c e ; e x c e lle n t
plete, applications which are
te n t o n th e C M Ô P w eb site’ com m unication and graphic i t
incomplete will not be consid­
under lim ited supervision. $/ ' design skills; experience crei-
ered for review. Salary Range
atinghyritten materials fo r the |
he vtill translate com plex s c i­
$25,195. Yr. DOE. Cecil
public; ability to,analyse and
entific idèas in to clear, in for-
Brunoe Jr. 553-3246, 553-
4962.
mativé/engaging w eb con ten t synthesize inform ation ; a b ih ,
Web Content Coordinator
CMOP
In thé Tribal C ourt o f the Confederated Tribes o f W arm Springs
Conservator/Guardian
hearing. I f you desire to personally
argue your side o f the case, you may
have a legal aide, spokesperson or
attorney appear on your behalf at
your expense. I f you have any ques­
tions, yop should seek legal advice
to present your argument or the
other side wiR automatically win.
T h e petitioner, the Corifederated
Tribes o f Warm Springs, may then
be given all that is asked for in the
petition for custody review —mi- ’
nor dob 12-31-03. The petitionerwill
be present at the hearing. I f you de­
sire to personally argue your side o f
Restraining orders
T h e lm a M a e D ic k s o n , p e ti­
tio n er, vs. M elv in S c o tt Sr., re ­
spon dent. C ase n o. RO88-07.
O n th e 3 1 st day o f ’ A ugust,
2007, the court issued and ex parte
temporary,restraining order in the
above captionfd\&se enjoining the
above named respond en t from '
^contacting petitioner in any man­
ner and at certain places within the
W arm Springs Reservation until a
hearing could be held tQ determine
whether respondent should be fur-
therrestrained from petitioner. O n
.the-17th day o f September/2007, at
11 a.m the court held such hearing
and finds the following: Petitioner
appeared in person or by represen­
tation V O C ’s M ark Matthews. Re­
spondent did riot appear. B o th
parties having proper notice and
opportunity to b e heard, the court,
finds that there is sufficient evidence
to further en join respondent from
contact ■yfith petitioner, and hereby
orders,that:
T h e restraining order against
the respondent is continued until
‘Idle ¿ 9 * day o f O ctober, 2007 at 11
a.na|as set out in the ex parte re-
straining order; and, the following
conditions are added to the same:
N o contact o f any kind or manner,
no third party contact; no tele­
phone calls, or mail; no contact in
any o f th e follow ing coun ties:
Jefferso n and W asco and/or any
place in the state o f Oregon. So
ordered by the Tribal Court on Sept
17,2 0 0 7 .
G a il F r a n k , p e titio n e r, vs.
W arran W allulatu m Jr ., resp o n ­
dent. C ase n o. RO86-07,
O n the 2 7 th day o f A ugust,
2007, the court issued and ex parte
temporary restraining order in the
above captioned case enjoining the
above nam ed respond ent from
contacting petitioner in any man­
ner and at certain places within the
W arm Springs Reservation until a
hearing could be held to determine
whether respondent should b e fur­
ther restrained from petitioner. O n
the 11th day o f September, 2007, at
11 a.m. the court held such hearing
and finds, the following: Petitioner
appeared in person or by represen­
tation V O C ’s Mark Matthews. R e­
spondent did n o t appear. Botib
parties having proper notice and
opportunity to be heard, the court
finds that there is sufficient evidence
to further enjoin respondent from
contact with petitioner, and hereby
orders that:
T h e restraining order against
the respondent is continued until
the 3 0 * day o f O ctober, 2007 at 11
a.m., as set out in the ex parte re­
straining order; and, the following
conditions are added to the same:
T his show cause being scheduled
for Sept. 11, 2007 at 11 a.m. and
due to no p ro o f o f service on the
respondent, the restraining order
is granted/continued and respon-:
dent will b e served by public no­
tice: Respondent is to refrain him­
self from petitioner at: Residence
4116 Miller Hts.; no direct or third
party contact on the reservation; no
contact in the following counties:
Jefferson, Wasco, Deschutes. O r­
dered by the Tribal Court on Sept.'
11,2007.
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M em b ers o f under-repre-
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Custody review
w ith the W arm Springs T rib a l
Court. B y titis notice you are sum­
m oned to, appearin this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 2 p .m . on
O c to b e r 29,, 2 0 0 7 j|t the W arm
Springs T ribal'C ourt. All o f the
facts o f the 'case will be heard at
this hearing, including evidence you
/wish to present. Y ou must appear
and generate new con ten t by
gathering ’text, data, im ages,
attend conferences and/or re- ■ ■ sign.'
. L au ra W a ch e n o , p etitio n er,
Court. By this notice you are sum­ , to present. Y ou m ust appear' to
vs. C aro lin e A sc e n io , re sp o n - ' m oned to appear in this matter at present your argument or the other
d e fit. C a s e n o . DO15-07. T o
a hearing scheduled for 9 a .m . o n
side will automatically win. T he pe-
C a r o lin e A s c e n c i o : Y o u are
Oct. 3 1 ,2 0 0 7 at the Warm Springs . titioner, Laura Watcheno, may then
Tribal 'Court. A ll o f the, facts b f be given all that is asked for in the
hereby notified that a petition for
conservator/guardian has been
the case will be heard at this hear­ . petition for conservator/guardian.
filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
ing, including evidence you wish
T he petitioner will be present at the
C o n fe d e ra te d T r ib e s o f
W arm S p rin g s, p e titio n e r, vs.
R o b e rt G . W arn er and T errin e
R a b b ie , re sp o n d en ts. Case mb’.
J V I 79-04., T o R o b e rtG . Warner,
P O B ox 1344, W arm Springs:
T lY o ti are hereby notified that a
petition £6r custody review — m i­
nor dob 12,-31-03^- has been filed
tems. Operate excavating
equipment (backhoe, tren­
chers, etc) Train apprentice,
manage work orders, and con­
trol inventory. Salary Range
$31,110. Yr. To $38,500. Yr.
Randy Wallace 553-3482. v .
the casé, you may haVe a legal aide,
spokesperson or attorney appear on
your behalf at your expense. I f you
have any questions, you should seek
legal advice immediately.
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OLD BASKETS
For employment, infor­
mation at Kah-Nee-Ta
call 553-1112, and ask for
Personnel or the Human
Resources Department.
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Old Beadwork
Navaj o Rugs
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