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Berries wanted
Two or three gallons of
huckleberries needed. Will
come and get them. Call
541-9 23 -47 99 . Leave a
message if no one answers.
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.
Fire Management: A s­
sistant Prevention Tech­
nician.
This position serves as
an assistant to the agency
Fire Prevention O fficer in
the administration and field
implementation of an effec­
tive fire prevention and pub­
lic involvem ent program.
This position requires spe­
c ia liz e d kn o w le d g e and
technical skills to assist the
Fire Prevention Officer. Pri­
mary areas of responsibil­
ity are assistance in com­
bination of fire prevention,
public fire education, haz­
ard mitigation, data collec­
tion, fire suppression, and
p re scrib e d fire program
activities. Other duties as­
signed may include assist­
ing in work with the various
Divisions of Fire Programs
and other Tribal D epart­
ments on specific planning,
ha zard /risk assessm ent,
public information, educa­
tion, or involvement tasks.
This technical position is a
furlough able position. Must
possess a valid O regon
D riv e r’s L ic e n s e , H igh
School diploma (or equiva­
lent), 2 years’ experience in
wild land fire suppression,
fire fighter Type 2 (FFT2),
must be able to pass ardu­
ous fitn e s s te st. S a la ry
Range Neg. W illiam W il-
son/Bob Sjolund 553-1146.
Open Until Filled.
Fire Management: Se­
nior Fire Fighters (Asst.
E.O.) 1 position.
Periodically operates fire
fighting vehicles and asso­
ciated equipment involved
with fire fighting. Fights fire
with hand and power tools
from 8-16 hours. Must be
able to pass medical exam
and fitness test. Preferred
that applicant have working
knowledge of 4-wheel drive
v e h ic le s , p o s s e ’s good
oral/written skills and be fa-
m ilia r w ith re s e rv a tio n
roads and landmarks. Sal­
a ry R a ng e $ 1 1.9 5 hr.
Jab ba r D avis 553-1146.
Open Until Filled.
H ousing: M utual Help
Resident Services Special­
ist.
Seeking motivated indi­
vidual to work with existing
and potential homeowners.
B asic kno w le d g e o f a c ­
counting and software pro­
grams Word and Excel.
Excellent oral and written
c o m m u n ic a tio n s k ills a
must for day to day opera­
tions with homeowner, staff
and supervisor. W orking
knowledge or willingness to
learn Tribal and HUD poli­
cies and procedures with
ability to relay information to
any involved. Possess valid
driver license and provide
own tra n s p o rta tio n as
hom eowners are located
th ro u g h o u t re s e rv a tio n .
C onduct inspections, re­
certification and frequent
home visits to provide safe
and sanitary homes. Pro­
v id e a s s is ta n c e w ith
housekeeping, yard upkeep
and basic maintenance to
homebuyers. Salary Range
$24,614. Yr. To $29,315. Yr.
Sharon Jones 553-3250.
Open Until Filled.
Housing: Collections
Officer.
High School diploma; 1
yea r acco u n tin g e x p e ri­
ence; Good com m unica­
tion skills, both written and
verbal; personal computer
skills; knowledge of rules/
regulations & Laws govern­
ing HUD housing; knowl­
edge of court procedures &
rules. Valid ODL S alary
Range DOQ. S aphronia
Katchia 553-3250. Open
Until Filled.
W illamette Basin W ild­
life Mitigation Coordina­
tor.
Indentify, evaluate, de­
sign and secure targeted
wildlife and fish mitigation
projects in the Willamette
Valley that are important to
the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs through land
purchases, conservation
easem ents an d/o r oth er
management agreements
for losses due to BPA con­
struction and operation of
dams. W ork closely with
oth er interests including
fe d e ra l a g e n c ie s , s ta te
agencies, other tribes, non­
g o ve rn m e n ta l o rg a n iz a ­
tions and private landown­
ers. P ossess a w o rkin g
knowledge of wildlife, fish­
e rie s , p la n ts , n o x io u s
weeds, livestock, farming,
ranching, rip aria n/w a ter-
shed processes, wetland
function/restoration, irriga­
tion practices and cultural
resources with a thorough
understanding of ecological
principles that a ffe ct re­
sources and habitats. Mini­
mum of a Bachelor of Sci­
ence degree in a natural
science field (i.e. wildlife,
fisheries, botany, ecology,
n a tu ra l re s o u rc e s ) and
three years of work experi­
ence. Excellent communi­
cation and GIS/GPS skills
n e e d e d . S a la ry R a ng e
$40,000. Yr. To $52,000. Yr.
Clay Penhollow 553-2014.
Open Until Filled.
W ildlife, Parks & En­
forcement: Conservation
Enforcement Ranger (3).
Represent the Confeder­
a te d T rib e s o f W arm
Springs Reservation of Or­
egon Branch o f N atural
Resources as a com m is­
sioned Law Enforcem ent
Officer. Perform all aspects
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of Natural Resource pro­
tection, conservation and
e d u c a tio n . Im p le m e n ts
conservation enforcement
as needed for the Ranger
program in connection with
fish and w ildlife enforce­
ment, recreational aspects
of parks m anagement in­
cluding maintenance activi­
ties, as well as other natu­
ral resources o b je ctives
such as cultural resource
protection. Works indepen­
dently and in conjunction
w ith
o th e r
R a n g e rs ,
W SPD, natural resource
staff, and outside agency
personnel. A B a c h e lo r’s
degree in Law Enforcement
preferred with a minimum
2 years experience. Previ­
ous experience in fish and
wildlife enforcement, parks
and recreation land man­
agement conservation pre­
ferred. A current commis­
sion certification from an
a c c re d ite d law e n fo rc e ­
ment academy. Must be 21
years old. A Valid Oregon
D riv e r’s L ic e n s e and
Boater Education C e rtifi­
cate. Successfully pass a
drug test and background
check. W ork w e e ke n d s/
weekdays including holi­
days and rotational shifts
Salary Range $25,000. Yr.
To $35,000. Yr. Doug Calvin
553-2001. Open Until Filled.
W S P o lic e D e p a rt­
ment: Court Bailiff.
High School Diploma or
equivalent. Must pass pre­
e m p lo y m e n t te st, b a sic
m ath, sp e llin g , reading,
w ritin g c o m p re h e n s io n .
Must submit to pre-employ­
m ent drug test. Physical
Examination required. Must
pass D P S S T P h y s ic a l
s ta n d a rd s and a tte n d
D P S S T A c a d e m y (16
w e e k s ). M ust c o m p le te
academy within one year of
hire. Must be 21 years of
age, possess a valid O r­
egon Driver’s License. No
Bankruptcies, No felonies
or dom estic violence. No
misdemeanors convictions
August 24-, 2011
within one year. Must main­
tain all minimum require­
ments during employment.
Salary Range $25,000. Yr.
To $35,000. Yr. Lt. Dennis
White III -553-3343. Open
Until Filled.
W S P o lic e D e p a rt­
ment: Police Officer.
High School Diploma or
equivalent. Must pass pre­
e m p lo y m e n t te s t: ba sic
m ath, sp e llin g , reading,
comprehension and writing.
Must submit to pre-employ­
m ent drug test. Physical
E x a m in a tio n R e q u ire d .
Must pass DPSST Physi­
cal standards and attend
D P S S T a c a d e m y “ 16
W e e k s ” . M ust c o m p le te
academy within one year of
hire. Must be 21 years of
age. Possess a valid Or­
egon Driver’s License. No
Bankruptcies, No felonies
or dom estic violence. No
misdemeanors convictions
with one year. Must main­
tain all minimum require­
ments during employment.
Salary Range $25,000. Yr.
To $35,000. Yr. Lt. Dennis
White III 553-3272. Open
Until Filled.
High L oo kee Lodge:
Cook.
Prepare, cook and serve
nutritional meals to the resi­
d e n ts o f H igh L o o ke e
Lodge. Able to follow menu
cycle and m aintain meal
s e rv ic e re c o rd s as re ­
quired. M aintain c le a n li­
ness of food service area,
including the kitchen and
dining room. Must have the
ability to prepare and serve
a wide range of foods skill­
fully. Have a working knowl­
edge of the rules and regu­
lations related to health and
safety in food preparation.
Have the ability to do occa­
sional lifting (up to 50 lbs.),
30 lbs. regularly and able to
spend long periods of time
on feet. Must pass a crimi­
nal background check. Sal­
ary Range $9.00 Hr. To
$11.00 Hr. Lawrence Macy
553-1182.
Notification to serve as juror
To the following people, you
are hereby notified to appear be-
fore the Tribal Court to serve as
a juror on each Thursday dur-
ing the months of September
and October, 2011. Orienta-
tion: 4 p.m. on August 31; jury
duty at 8:45 a.m. on: Sept. 1,8,
15,22 and 29; and Oct. 6,13,20
and 27. If you fail to appear on
the dates and at the times listed,
you may be charged with con-
tempt of court:
Kenneth C. Allen
Devery W Arthur
Bryce M. Bailey
Amy N. Bobb
Edgar F. Boise
Cecil D. Brunoe Jr.
Shaylene N. Craig
Nancy M. Culps
Anthony T. Davis
Sharlayne J. Garcia
Johnnie Guerin
Aaron Hart Jr.
Lillitz Henry
Morris D. Holliday
Helena M. Jackson
Gladys R. Jim
Colleen D. Johnson
Jodel A. Johnson
Carl S. Kalama
Roland Kalama III
Aldwin Keo
Louis D. LeClaire
Sandra M. Main
Jose Medina
Carina Miller
Raymond T. Miller
Natalie G. Moody
Randall O. Nathan
Samantha Pennington
Dempsey O. P olkjr.
Joy F. Ramirez
Sergio E. Rodriguez
Gerald G. Sampson Jr.
Jeffery E. Sanders Jr.
Timinway S. Selam
Star Simtustus
Leminnie L. Smith
Trisha Smith
Herbert H. Stwyer Jr.
Justin E. Tatoosh Jr.
Carlo Wallulatum
Bridgette Whipple
Josie A. Williams
Edna L. W inishut
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Tina Fuller, Petitioner, vs.
Loreen Stormbringer, Respon­
dent; Case No. R 096-11. TO:
Loreen Stormbringer
You are hereby notified that a
Restraining order has been filed
w ith the W arm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 29th day
o f September 2011 at 11:00 am,
at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Maria & Victor Godines, Pe­
titioner. vs. Nesbah Yazzie, Re­
spondent; Case No. D 073-11.
TO: Nesbah Yazzie
You are hereby notified that a
Show Cause has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a hear­
ing scheduled for 28th day of Sep­
tember 2011 at 9:00 am, at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Jacq u elin e G ab riel, P e ti­
tioner, vs. Joseph Smith, Re­
spondent; Case No. DO48-02.
TO: Joseph Smith
You are hereby notified that a
M odification has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a hear­
ing scheduled for 29th day o f Sep­
tember 2011 at 9:00 am, at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Dionne Thomas, Petitioner,
vs. Gregory Jackson Sr., Respon­
dent; Case No. D 084-11. TO:
Gregory Jackson Sr.
You are hereby notified that a
Elder protection Order has been
filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 8th day of
September 2011 at 9:30 am, at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
C T W S, P e titio n e r, vs.
Johanna James-Mathison/Jaime
Beccera, Respondent; Case No.
JV276-01. TO: Jaime Becerra
You are hereby notified that a
that a Review Hearing has been
filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 26™ day
o f September 2011 at 11:00 am,
at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Lenora Starr, Petitioner, vs.
Lottie White / Thomas Leclaire,
Respondent; Case No. DO90-11.
TO: Lottie W hite / Thom as
Leclaire
You are hereby notified that a
Show Cause 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 10th day o f Octo­
ber 2011 at 4:00 pm, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
Colleen McComb, Petitioner
vs. Sally Smith / Juan Gomez,
Respondent. Case No. D 0137-
02 / DO138-02. TO: Juan Gomez.
You are hereby notified that a
Show Cause 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 6th day of October
2011 at 4:00 pm, at the W arm
Springs Tribal Court.
Dionne Thomas, Petitioner,
vs. Josephine Zacarias, Respon­
dent; Case No. D 082-11. TO:
Josephine Zacarias
You are hereby notified that a
Elder Protection Order has been
filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 8™ day
o f September 2011 at 9:00 am,
at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
CPS for minor, Petitioner, vs.
H arry H instala, Respondent;
Case No. R 098-11. TO: H arry
Hinstala
You are hereby notified that a
Restraining Order has been filed
w ith the W arm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 28TH day
o f September 2011 at 4:00 pm, at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
C o n fe d e ra te d T rib es o f
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Kista Flores/Diamond Tewee,
respondent. Case no. JV110-09 &
JV09-09. To Kista Flores/Dia­
mond Tewee:
You are hereby notified that a
review hearing 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 August
29,2011 at the Tribal Court.
Natalie Fuiava-Caldera / An­
thony Caldera Sr., Petitioner, vs.
Khenyan St. Germaine, Respon­
dent; Case No. D 060-10. TO:
Khenyan St. Germaine
You are hereby notified that a
Show Cause 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 6th day o f Octo­
ber 2011 at 11:00 am, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
Marcia Macy, Petitioner, vs.
Amber Bradley / Virgil Orange
Jr. , R esp on d en t; C ase N o.
DO95-03. TO: Virgil Orange Jr.
You are hereby notified that a
Show Cause 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 12th day o f Octo­
ber 2011 at 9:00 am, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
American General Finance/
Springleaf, Petitioner vs. Eliza­
beth Johnson, Respondent. Case
No. CCO l-U. TO: Elizabeth
Johnson
You are hereby notified that a
Showcause hearing has been filed
w ith the W arm Springs T ribal
Court. By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for the 12th
day o f September, 2011 at 11:00
am, 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.
American General Finance/
Springleaf, Petitioner vs. Danni
Katchia, Respondent. Case No.
C C 02-11. TO: Danni Katchia
You are hereby that a Petition
to Recover Debt o f Enforce or
Foreclose a Right Secured by a Se­
curity Interest: Second Mediation
hearing has been filed w ith the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. B y
this notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for the 12th day o f Sep­
tember, 2011 at 11:30 am, at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Notice of Objection to Last
Will and Testament
In the Matter of the Estate of
D ouglas Palm er Sr. W .S.,U/A;
2011-PR 14, Deceased.
H e ir(s), D ev ise e (s) and
Legatee(s) of the decedent so far as
known to the Public Administra­
tor: Brenda Cloud A vis P alm er,
Douglas Palmer Jr., Jay S.Palmer,
CodiAnn Palmer, Louetta Bird,
Maryann Cloud, Daniel M.Cloud,
A aron L.C loud, Am os Palm er,
Tucelia (Tia) Palmer-Harden.
Notice is hereby ordered that
the Setting Time for Objection to
the Last Will and Testament is Sep­
tember 21, 2011 at 1:30 p.m. in
Court room 2
Notice is further ordered that
any objections to the Last W ill and
Testament, or to the proposed de­
termination o f the heirs or devi­
sees, or to the proposed distribu­
tive share each distributee is to re­
ceive is to be filed in written form
to Warm Springs Tribal Probate
Department, at the mailing address
o f PO. Box 850 or the physical ad­
dress at 2126 Warm Springs Street,
Warm Springs, OR. 97761.
Exclusion
The Confederated Tribes o f
Warm Springs, plaintiff, vs. Jesus
Parras Jr., defendant. Caes no.
CV125-11.
It is hereby ordered and ad­
judged that the defendant is ex­
cluded perm anently from the
Warm Springs Indian Reservation.
Com pliance w ith this exclusion
order may be enforced by the con­
tempt power o f the Tribal Court
in accordance with Chapter 200 of
the Warm Springs Tribal Code.
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