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c Motorcycle Y a m a h a T T R 5 0 e le c . Start, less th a n 5 00 m ile s - ’07. P a id $ 1 ,0 5 0 , a s k in g $ 8 0 0. If In te re s te d , c a ll (5 4 1 ) 5 5 3 -1 4 6 9 . Landscaping P a y v e r y n e g o t ia b le , p e n n y m in im u m . C a ll 5 5 3 - 91 3 2. Eggs for sale B ro w n e g g s fo r s a le - $ 3 a d o z e n . C a ll 5 5 3 -0 4 4 9 , a s k fo r W in n ie . Jobs (The follow ing is the recent jo b o p e n in g lis t o f the W arm S p rin g s Tribes. S ee A m e lia Tewee in the P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t to su b m it an a p p li c a tio n , o r c a ll 5 5 3 -3 2 6 2 . Also, yo u can a p p ly on-line a t w w w .ctw s.o rg . F o r m ore de ta ils on the positions, c a ll the c o n ta c t p e rso n lis te d on the a d v e rtis e m e n t. O r v is it the trib e s ’jo b a d v e rtis e m e n t lis t a t www.ctws.org. A ll positions are o p e n u n til filled, u n le ss o therw ise indicated.) E d u c a tio n : H e a d - S t a r t Program Adm inistrator. Know ledge o f Head Start and Early Head Start program g u id e lin es and perform ance standards. Knowledge o f tribal policies and procedures, orga nization, adm inistration, and early childhood education is sues and policies. Principles and practices o f reflective su pervision. P ro ficie n t in data c o lle c tio n , c o m p u te rs a n d m anagem ent o f data. Knowl edge o f O regdn State, Tribal and N ational A d m in istra tio n Codes, regulations and chil dren w ith disabilities. Plan fo r and m e e t d e a d lin e s . P a ss crim in a l histo ry background check and enroll in the C rim i nal H isto ry Registry. S alary DOE/Q. Corey Clem ents 553- 3324. Page 14 Spilyay Tymoo July 3, 2 0 0 8 Housing: C ollections O f ficer. High School Diplom a, One year of accounting experience. G ood co m m u n ica tio n skills, w ritten and verbal, knowledge o f rules, regulations and Laws g o v e rn in g In d ia n H o u sin g . K n o w le d g e o f C o u rt proce- dures/rules. Valid ODL. Salary Range DOQ. Danielle W ood 553-3250. Hum an S ervices C om m u nity C ounseling Center: A d o le s c e n t S u b s ta n c e A b u s e T reatm ent Specialist. T his is a full tim e position to w ork w ith youth w ho have problem s w ith substance use. Services to include asse ss ment, individual services and client education groups. Re q u ire s w o rkin g c lo se ly w ith Tribal crim inal justice person nel and services. The applicant is required to be certified as a C A D C I. S a la ry R a n g e $31,084, Yr. To $31,084. Yr. Jolene W aters 553-3205. Police Officer. H ig h S c h o o l d ip lo m a o r equivalent. M ust pass pre-em p lo y m e n t te s t (b a s ic m ath, spelling, reading, com prehen sion and writing). M ust subm it to pre-em ploym ent drug test. Physical exam required. M ust pass D P S S T physical sta n dards and attend DPSST acad em y and com plete success fully within one year from tim e o f hire. M ust be 21 years o f age and possess a valid O regon driver’s license. M ust have no felonies or dom estic violence convictions. M ust have no mis dem eanor convictions w ithin one year o f employm ent. Must m aintain all m inim um require m e n ts d u rin g e m p lo y m e n t. S a la r y R a n g e $ 2 5 ,1 9 5 - $35,556 yr. A vex M iller 553- 3272. P u b lic S afety: T ele-co m m unication O ffic e r on call Lim ited Duration. H ig h S c h o o l d ip lo m a o r equivalent. 21 years of age and possess a valid Oregon drivers license. M ust pass pre-employ m ent te st (basic m ath, spell ing, reading com prehension and w riting). M ust subm it to p re -e m p lo y m e n t d ru g te s t. M u s t h a v e no fe lo n ie s on record and no m isdem eanors within one year of employment. M ust have the ability to type 40 wpm and ability read and follow w ritten and oral instruc tions. Valid First Aid and CPR certification desirable but not required. Successful applicant m ust c o m p le te LEDS, C O M ED and Basic telecom munication training. Avex Miller 553-3273. W arm S p rin gs P o w e r & W ater Enterprises: R enew able E nergy Supp ort Tech nician. A ssisting in m onitoring re new able energy project that W SPW E is involved in. This in cludes collecting data from ex isting sites. In te rfa cin g w ith contractors involved in energy developm ent activities as di rected th ro u g h th e G e n era l M anager Position will also un dertake the developm ent o f in form ation to share w ith and e d u c a te th e G e n era l T rib a l M e m b e rs h ip a n d T rib a l Branches. H igh S c h o o l D ip lo m a o r equivalent, reliable and respon sible em ploym ent history. High level o f honesty & Integrity with a valid Oregon Driver’s License. Call Heather fo r info & applica tion form s @ 553-1046 Sal ary Range $10.00 Hr. To $15.00 Hr. M ichael Lofton 553-1046. Closes on 7/7. Notice to the Warm Springs community As of Friday, May 30, 2008, R a ym o n d Gene S m ith is hereby perma nently revoked from rep resenting anyone before the Warm Springs Tribal Court. If you have a pending agreement with Mr. Smith to act as a spokesperson for you, the Court sug- gests: (1 ) you c o n ta c t Mr. Smith immediately to ar range fo r him to refund you any money or other type of payment you have made to him, and, (2) arra n g e fo r a li censed spokesperson or attorney to take over your case. In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes o f Warm Springs To the parties named in the fol lowing cases: B oth parties to the action may be represented by coun sel, or may elect to represent them selves. I f you cannot be present, you may have your approved legal council appear on your behalf at your own expense. Representation m ust be approved by presiding judge to ensure the rules govern ing admissibility to practice are met; therefore, a spokesperson form must be submitted at least five days prior to the hearing. I f you have any questions, you should seek le gal advice immediately. Failure to obtain Legal Council p rior to the hearing is n o t sufficient cause to reschedule the hearing. CTWS — Children’s Protec tive Services, petitioner, vs. Irma Wahnetah, respondent, case no. JV181-02. To Irm a Wahnetah: This is notice that a petition for custody review, m inor dob 4 / 6 / 02, has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to ap pear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 3 p.m. on Au gust 11, 2008 at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hear ing, including evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The pe titioner, CTWS - Children’s P ro tective Services, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. CTWS — Children’s Protec tive S ervices, petitioner, vs. Sonja Madrid, respondent, case no. JV114-03. To Sonja Madrid: This is notice that a petition for custody review, m inor dob 1 2/ 6 / 02, has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to ap pear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 10 a.m. on Au gust 4 , 2008 at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hear ing, including evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The pe titioner, CTWS — Children’s P ro tective Services, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. Donna George, petitioner, vs. Delvis and Olivia George, re spondent, case no. JV99-07 and JV196-07. To Delvis and Olivia George and Donna George: This is notice that a petition for conser- vator/guardian has been sched uled with the W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 9 a.m. on August 1 3 , 2008 at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f -the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argum ent or the other side will automatically win. T he petitioner, D onna George, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. Mandy Hoaglin, petitioner, vs. Mike Hoaglin, respondent, Letters o f apology I am sorry I broke tribal law by getting detoxed. My behavior was unnecessary, especially to the pub lic. Sorry for being belligerent to whoever witnessed my actions. I am aware that I could have hurt som eone or m yself and really re gret it. Joseph Aguilar. I am sorry I broke tribal law by reckless endangering times three and duii. I am sorry for the stress, damage and anger that my actions may have caused. Lyvena Smith. I am sorry I broke tribal law on January 26 by having those drugs found on me by the police and for being intoxicated as well. I prom ise that will n o t happen again any m ore o r in the future and I keep my word. I apologize to the people who were at 1733 Bray Ave. I want to say I paid for everything I did, so I say again that I ’m sorry. Jake Waheneka. I am sorry I broke tribal law on M others Day, 2008 by irresponsi bly driving while intoxicated. I not only p u t myself in harm ’s way but m ostly endangered those o f my community. I have utm ost respect for tribal law and m ade a bad choice. I apologize to the com m u nity o f W arm Springs. I also want to say my actions are not indicative o f my role here in Warm Springs, and I sincerely regret and apologize for my actions. I truly enjoy my life in Warm Springs. Dustin Riggs. I am sorry I broke tribal law on 5-7-08 by recklessly endangering times two and duii. This will not happen again. I will make sure to follow tribal law in the days to come. I apologize to B.C. and L.K. You trusted m e with your lives by driving and I thank the lord that no one was seriously hurt by my actions. Valena Sargeant. in to x icated and w ith d ifferen t equipm ent and reckless endanger m ent. Further I apologize to A. I am taking further actions to better myself. Reuben Johnson. I am sorry I broke tribal law on 5-21-08 by liquor violation and get ting caught with drug parapherna lia. It will never happen again. Jose Medina. I am sorry I broke tribal law by negligent wounding. F urther, I apologize to L.B., who was directly impacted by my actions. I w ant to say, again I am very sorry. Laneda I am sorry I broke tribal law on 10-12-07 by being under the influ ence o f intoxicants while operating a vehicle which resulted in being placed u n d er a rre st and being charged an d o n ce again going through the judiciary system. W. Thompson. Poitra. I am sorry I broke tribal law on 4-19-08 by being tossed in on as sault charges. I apologize to the victims. I am very sorry for I was blacked out. May this, n ot happen again. Eldred Heath. To the people o f the Confeder ated Tribes o f W arm Springs: I am sorry I broke tribal law on April 24, 2007, by driving while under the influence o f intoxicants, recklessly endangering myself and a passen ger and injury to public property. I apologize to m y family fo r the shame my actions have brought to our family name. Further, I apolo gize to Rachel Frank and the officer I backed into, w ho were directly impacted by my actions. I also want to say that I am sorry and it will neyer happen again. I will make every effort to follow our laws in the future. Ronald Thomas. I am sorry I broke tribal law on 4-19-08 by com m itting theft and em b ezzlem en t. I sh o u ld have turned the credit cards in w hen I found them b ut I didn’t. I used them again. I am sorry. I apologize to the person w hose credit cards I used. Cody Wallulatum. I am sorry I broke tribal law on December 15,2007 by driving while case no. DO119-06. To Many Hoaglin and Mike Hoaglin: This is notice that a petition to show cause: child support has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 10 a.m. on August 1, 2008 a t th e W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically w in. T h e p e titio n e r, M any Hoaglin, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. Dionne Thomas, petitioner, vs. Antonia Wahsise and Jamie Feldman, respondents, case no. D076-01/JV84-03/JV85-03. To Antonia Wahsise and Jam ie Feldman: This is notice that a pe tition for custody has been filed w ith the W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 9 a.m. on August 27, 2008 at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argument or the other side will automatically win. The petitioner, D ionne T ho mas, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. CTWS—Children Protective Services, petitioner, vs. Chesley Yahtin and Randoph Boise Jr., respondents, case no. DO128-07. To C h esley Y ah tin and Randolph Boise Jr.: This is no tice that a petition for custody re view has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this no tice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing sched uled for 10 a.m. on September 24, 2008 at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hear ing, including evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your aigument or the other side will automatically win. The petitioner, CTWS — Children P ro tective Services, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. Roxanne Libokmeto, peti tioner, vs. Michael Libokmeto, respondents, case no. DO84-08. To Roxanne Libokmeto and Michael Libokmeto: This is no tice that a petition for dissolution o f marriage has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 10 a.m. on August 22, 2008 at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hear ing, including evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argument o r the other side will automatically win. The petitioner, Roxanne Libokm eto, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. Faye Kaudle Kaule/Isidore Charley, petitioners, vs. Vanessa Orange, respondent, case no. JV253-93. To Vanessa Orange/ Faye K audle K au le/Isidore Charley: This is notice that a peti tion for modification o f custody has b een filed w ith th e W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this no tice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing sched uled for 3 p.m. on August 13, 2008 at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hearing, including evi dence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argu m ent or the other side will auto matically win. The petitioner, Faye K audle K a u le /Isid o re Charley, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. CTWS Children Protective Services, petitioner, vs. Lavonne Boise and Gary Katchia Sr., re spondents, case no. JV106-06. To L avon n e B oise and G ary Katchia: This is notice that a peti tion for assisted guardianship hear ing has been filed w ith the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this n o tice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing sched uled for 10 a.m. on September 8, 2008 at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hearing, includ ing evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argument o r the other side will au tomatically win. T he petitioner, CTWS — Children Protective Ser vice, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. Jose and Sarah Gonzalez, pe titioners, vs. M ym a Greene, re spondent, case no. JV37-02. To Jose and Sarah Gonzalez: This is notice that a petition for custody hearing has been filed w ith the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to ap pear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 3 p.m. on August 20, 2008 at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hearing, includ ing evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argument or the other side will au tomatically win. T he petitioner, Jose and Sarah Gonzalez, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. Sena Wood, petitioner, vs. David Belgard Jr., respondent, case no. DO43-04. To Sena Wood and David Belgard Jr.: This is notice that a petition for modifica tion o f custody has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 2 p.m. on August 6, 2008 at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hearing, includ ing evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argum ent o r the other side will automatically win. The petitioner, Sena W ood, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. CTWS — Children Protective Services, petitioner, vs. Heather Duncan, respondent, case no. DO81-98. To Heather Duncan: This is notice th at a petition for assisted guardianship hearing has been filed w ith the W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m at ter at a hearing scheduled for 3 p.m. on August 6, 2008 at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. All o f the facts o f the case will be heard at this hearing, including evidence you wish to present. You m ust appear to present your argum ent o r the other side will automatically win. T he petitioner, CTWS — Children Protective Service, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition. E ld er protection o rd er In the m atter o f Reginald Winishut, tribal elder, case no. D O 51-08: B a sed u p o n co m - p lain ts/p etitio n s filed w ith this court, this co u rt hereby orders LaDawn Yallup to restrain him- self/herself from any type o f dis ru p tiv e/ stressful behavior at the elder’s home: Residence located at H igh Lookee Lodge, if under the influence o f intoxicants, consum ing o r possessing alcoholic bever ages/illegal drugs inside/outside the elder’s home. Bringing intoxi cated, disruptive o r disrespectful friends to the elder’s home. Caus ing, creating o r allowing a situation that can result in the elder’s stress by disruptive, disorderly o r disre spectful behavior (including do m estic violence) at th e eld er’s home, Reginald Winishut, a respec tive elder o f our community. This order shall remain in effect for an additional 45 days o r until 11 a.m. on July 18, 2008. Failure to abide by this order will result with you being arrested and brought before the court to answer to a contem pt o f c o u r t a n d / o r e ld e r a b u se charges, for w hich the court may sentence you to serve up to 90 days in jail and up to a $500 fine. I f the petitioner would like to have the elder protection order to continue p ast th e above date, p etitio n er m ust subm it a written request to the court for the elder protection order to Continue. , / .