Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, June 29, 2011, Page Page 10, Image 10

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P^ge 10 Spily^y Tymoo June 29, 2011
N H H H H nH nH H H i
Kupns for sale
Jerome and Johnathon
Culps have kupns for sale -
Three different sizes, mens/
womens/children for various
prices. Call 541-460-0202
(Jerome) or 541-460-2835
(Johnathon).
Tribal jobs
See Amelia Tewee in the per­
sonnel department to submit an
application, or call 541-553-
3262. View full descriptions and
apply online at www.ctws.org.
For jobs at Kah-Nee-Ta, go to
kahneeta.com.
Forestry:
houseman.
W are­
Experience in inventory
control, maintenance, and
procedures related to fire
m anagem ent. K n o w l­
edge of chainsaws, hand
tools, portable pumps and
other supplies and equip­
ment used in Fire Man­
agement. Must posses a
valid ODL and have a
good driving record. Must
have computer and com­
munications skills, be in
good physical shape, and
be available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week dur­
ing the annual fire season.
Salary $11.95 to $15.00
per hour. William Wilson
541-553-1146. Closes 7/
1 .
Forestry: Senior Fire
Fighter.
Valid O D L req uired .
Operates fire fighting ve­
hicles and equipm ent.
F ig h ts fire fro m 8-16
hours. Must be able to
pass a medical exam and
fitness test. Preferred
working knowledge of 4-
w h e e l d riv e v e h ic le s .
Posses good oral and
written skills and be famil­
iar with reservation roads
and landmarks. Salary
$11.95 per hour. Jabbar
D a v is 5 4 1 -5 5 3 -1 1 4 6 .
Open until filled.
Natural Resources:
Willamette Basin Miti­
gation Coordinator.
ID, evaluate, design and
secure targeted wildlife
and fis h
m itig a tio n
projects in the Willmaette
Valley that are important
to CTW S through land
purchases, conservation
easements and/or other
m a n a g e m e n t a g re e ­
ments for losses due to
dam construction and op­
eration of dams. Work
closely with other interests
including federal agen­
c ie s , s ta te a g e n c ie s ,
other tribes, non-govern­
mental organizations and
private landowners. Pos­
sess a w orking know l­
edge of wildlife, fisheries,
plants, noxious weeds,
livestock, farming, ranch­
ing, riparian/w atershed
processes, wetland func-
tion/restoration, irrigation
practices and cultural re­
sources with a thorough
understanding of ecologi­
cal principles that affect
resources and habitats.
Minimum of BS degree in
natural science field and
three years of work expe­
rience. Excellent commu­
nications and GIS/GPS
s k ills needed.* S alary
$40,000 to $52,000 per
year. C lay P enhollow
541-553-2014. Open un­
til filled.
Natural Resources:
Conservation Enforce­
ment Ranger.
Represent CTWS as a
com m issioned law en­
forcem ent officer. Per­
form all aspects of natural
resource protection, con­
servation, and education.
Enforcement as needed
for the ranger program in
connection with fish and
wildlife enforcement, rec­
reational aspects of parks
m anagem ent including
maintenance activities, as
well as other natural re­
sources objectives such
as cultural resource pro­
tection. Works indepen­
dently and in conjunction
w ith o th e r ra n g e rs ,
WSPD, natural resources
staff and outside agency
personnel. BA degree.
Doug C alvis 5 41 -5 5 3-
2001. Open until filled.
Natural Resources:
Fish Biologist.
Employment from 3-6
months. Collecting lam­
prey escapement data at
S e u fert Falls, creeling
ence, personal computer
skills, knowledge of po­
lice operations and pro­
cesses, forensics and just
systems including pros­
ecution and court func­
tions, basic accounting
principles, investigative
policies and procedures.
Carmen Smith. 541-553-
1002. Closes 8/1.
tribal members, lamprey
counts, e le ctro -fish in g
and other duties as as­
signed. Communication
and oversight of field per­
sonnel; collecting data,
data entry and working
cooperatively with a vari­
ety of agencies. Much of
th is w ork w ill be co n ­
ducted at night at Suefert
F a lls, 1 5 -M ile C re e k.
Must be willing to work
long hours including days,
nights, w ee ke n d s and
holidays. Work in poten­
tia lly adverse w e a th e r
conditions. Strenuous ac­
tivities including heavy lift­
ing and long hikes on un­
even surfaces will be re­
quired. W orking away
from the 15-Mile Creek
area may be required for
extended periods of time.
Preferred BA degree in
fis h e rie s b io lo g is t or
equivalent. Work experi­
ence may be substituted
for a degree. Must have
a valid ODL and pass a
drug test. Salary $13.00
to $15.00 per hour.
Public Safety: Cor­
rection Officer.
Supervise and enforce
rules in the daily operation
of the facility by ensuring
the safety and security of
inmates, staff and the pub­
lic. Hours vary and in­
clude w ee ke nd s, h o li­
days. Entry level position.
High school diploma or
equivalent required. Must
be 21 of age or older. No
fe lo n y c o n v ic tio n s on
record, no misdemeanor
co nvictio ns w ithin one
year of application. Valid
ODL with insurance. Ex­
cellent physical and visual
abilities to perform tasks
necessary; ability to walk
and run, able to obtain De­
partment of Public Safety
Standard and Training
C ertification within one
year of employment. Sal­
ary ran ge n e g o tia b le .
Ron H a g e r 5 4 1 -5 5 3 -
3309. Closes 7/1.
Public
Safety:
Records Officer.
Initiate and administer
p o lic e p ro p e rty and
records for the investiga­
tion division and provide
secretarial duties. One
year in law enforcement
and/or in a position relat­
ing to property inventory.
Two years of general of-
fice /s e c re ta ria l e x p e ri­
Jobs at Kah-N ee-Ta
Checker.
Responsible for moni­
toring the entrance to the
lounge and verifying the
appropriate minimum age
of the patrons. Proper uni­
fo rm
c le a n e d
and
pressed, name tag and a
smile. Immediate friendly
acknowledgement of all
gusts on property. Other
duties as required. High
school diploma or GED.
M in im u m
age
21.
miantain a professional
attitude at all times. Main­
tain professional appear­
ance and grooming stan­
dards. Closes 7/30.
Spa: Massage Thera­
pist.
A d m in is te rs p ro fe s ­
sional massage and body
tre a tm e n ts to g u e sts.
M ust have a thorough
knowledge of numerous
m a s s a g e m o d a litie s ,
posses a general under­
standing of body trea t­
ments and be willing to
train in our spa’s m as­
sage and body treatment
offerings.
M ust have a flexible
schedule, be able to work
weekdays, weekends and
h o lid a ys. U phold the
standards of sanitation
and ste rilizatio n as d i­
rected by law and the
spa’s policies and proce­
dures. Massage Therapy
License Required. High
school diploma or GED
preferred.
Food & Beverage: ID
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Public Summons to
Serve as Juror
To the following people:
Tricia D. Aguilar, Raymond
Anderson, Karla A. Bagley-Tias,
Bobbie J. Berry, M ichael L.
Berry, Travis R. Bobb, Patrick
H. Boyd, Lawrence Caldera III,
Edna J. Campuzano, Leonard Y.
C harley, Lynn A. C harley,
M agalen o C o lazo-H olliday,
Sharon Crooked Arm , M ary
Davis, Diana L. Felix, Delbert
Frank Jr., Yahteen Frank, Randi
G alan, H ector A. G onzalez,
M yrna F. Frank, K aren M.
Guerin, Lillian R. Heath, Rosetta
S. Herkshan, Larry Hollilday,
D echelle
D.
H ow topat,
C am eron Jack , C arolyn J.
Johnson, Lee Johnson, Marita
Johnson, Kim L. Jones, Danni
R. K atch ia, R oberta K irk,
McKinley L. Lopez, Tilden G.
McDonald Sr., Sandra J. McGill,
Denise A.- Miller, Leni Miller,
Mercedes N. Mitchell-Alvarado,
Jocelyn Moses, Rudy A. Paul
J r ., O zzie Polk, A rn etta R.
Saludo, Deborah B. Scott, An­
drea F. Smith, LaTonia Smith.
You are hereby notified to
appear before the Tribal Court
to serve as a juror on each
Thursday during the months of
July and August. Please appear
at 8:45 a.m. on the following
Thursdays:
July 7, 14, 21, 28; August
4, 11, 18 and 25.
Orientation is at 4 p.m. on
Wednesday, July 6.
If you fail to appear on the
dates and times listed, you may
be charged with contempt of
court.
Hearings and Cases
M elagreto C hase, p e ti­
tioner, vs. Darrin Tewee, re­
spondent. Case no. RO-69-
11. To M elagreto Chase/
Darrin Tewee:
You are hereby notified that
a restraining order has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for 11 a.m. on August 8, 2011
at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
C onfederated Tribes o f
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Melody Berry, respondent.
Case no. JV 135-08. To
Melody Berry/CPS/JV pros.:
You are hereby notified that
a custody review has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for 10 a.m. on July 27, 2011
at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
C onfederated Tribes o f
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Benjamin Arthur/Raynerlle
Dodge, respondent. Case no.
JV261-97; JV262-97; JV 263-
97. To B enjam in A rthur/
R aynelle D odge/C PS/JV
pros.:
You are hereby notified that
a jurisdictional hearing has been
filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear at a
hearing scheduled for 9 a.m. on
August 2, 2011 at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
C onfederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Agnes W olfe-Lahr/Chasen
Lahr, respondents. Case no.
JV107-10; and JV108-10. To
Agnes W olfe-Lahr/Chasen
Lahr/CPS/JV pros.:
You are hereby notified that
a custody review has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for 11 a.m. on A ugust 25,
2011 at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
C onfederated Tribes o f
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Agnes Wolfe-Lahr/Christo­
p her T hom pson, resp o n ­
dent. Case no. DO49-05 and
DO-50-05. To Agnes Wolfe-
Lahr/Christopher Thom p­
son/CPS/JV pros.:
You are hereby notified that
a custody review has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for 10 a.m. on A ugust 25,
2011 at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
C onfederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petiteioner/
plaintiff vs. Robert Burgess,
dob 03-05-60. Case no.
CV103-11.
It is hereby ordered and ad­
judged that the defendant is ex­
cluded permanently from the
Warm Springs Reservation.
Compliance with this exclusion
order may be enforced by the
contempt power of the tribal
court in accordance with Chap­
ter 200 of the Warm Springs
Tribal Code.
Cloud/Cori Yahtin/WSPD/
VOCS:
You are hereby notified that
a restraining order has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
Idelia Cloud, petitioner,
vs. Cori Yahtin, respondent.
Case no. RO80-11. To Idelia
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for 11:30 a.m. on July 14, 2011
at the W arm Springs Tribal
Court.
$400
CASH REWARD
VARIETY OF CARPENTRY TOOLS
ITEMS TAKEN FROM 2572 Mt Jefferson Street, Warm
Springs, during the night of 13 June 2011. Tools were
removed from our trailer, we are trying to recover
them.
PARTIAL LIST OF MISSING TOOLS
Ridgid Compound Mitre Saw, mounted on a work stand with wheels, Model R-4120
Milwaukie, skill saw, no case
SENCO AIR NAIL GUNS:
Red head, finish nailer, with case, model Finish Pro, SFN 30
Three finish air guns in a case, black plastic
Coil siding Nailer, Model SCN 49
Framing Nail Gun, Frame Pro
Micro pin nailer, Finish Pro 11
Milwaukie, Saws-all in red plastic case, cord is detached, lots of blades
Dewalt, scroll jig saw in a black beat up metal case.
Many other items, garden tools and hoses, blower, extension cords, brooms,
Three ladders.
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Police Case #11-1174 at the
Warm Springs Tribal Police Department, (541) 553-3272
Maklta, 10” fold up table saw, the rip guide has a broken plastic lock, model 2705X1
MAURICE
541-546 9008