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JOB OPENINGS/NOTICES Position: Comm. Health Advocate Classification: Full-time, Non Exempt Location: Portland, Oregon Salary: $10 per hour Opening Date: 12/7/(X) Closing Date: 1/12/01 Position: Bookkeeper II Location: Siletz, Oregon Salary: $12.39 per hour Opening Date: 12/11/00 Closing Date: 1/15/01 Position: Tobacco Prevention & Education Coordinator Location: Siletz, Oregon Salary: $12.39 per hour Opening Date: 12/15/00 Closing Date: 1/15/01 Position: Bookkeeper I Location: Siletz, Oregon Salary: $13.72 per hour Opening Date: 12/11/00 Closing Date: 1/15/01 Position: Planning Clerk Location: Siletz, Oregon Salary: TL-5 Opening Date: 12/21 /(X) Closing Date: 1/11/01 Call the Job Line at 541-444-8296 or 1-800-922-1399 for a tribal application. Players Needed for Spring Break Basketball Tournament On March 23-25, 2001, the Housing Residents Organization of the Siletz Tribe will host what is hoped to be an annual open basketball tournament. This tournament will consist of three brackets and will be co-ed. Grades 4-6, grades 7-9, and grades 10-12 will make up the three brackets, with eight players on each team. There will be jackets and a trophy for the winning team in each bracket, hooded sweatshirts and a trophy for second place, and T-shirts and a trophy for third place. We also hope to pick an MVP and five all-stars in each bracket. To be eligible to participate, a player must be of Indian descent or live on an Indian reservation or in Indian housing. The Residents Organization is made up of concerned families who live in the various tribal housing units. Please contact C.W. Case Sr. at 541 -444-1143 or LeiLani Cordova at 1 -800-922-1399, ext. 311. OSU to Host Kaleidoscope of Colleges and Cultures Share Your Traditions. It’s a fact. The more you get involved in the lives of children, the less likely they are to use alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs. Positive, healthy activities help kids build skills, self-discipline, and confidence. Get into the act. Call 1-800-922-1399, ext. 238, or 541-444-8286 Siletz Tribal Prevention Program Your Time. Their Future. Let’s keep our kids drug free. 18 Oregon State University will host a “Kaleidoscope of Colleges and Cultures” on Jan. 13 to give college-bound students of color a chance to experience the academic and cultural atmosphere of the OSU campus. All activities are free to prospective students. For details on the day-long event, including registration information and a schedule of activities, call the OSU Office of Admission and Orientation at 541-737-2626 or 1-800-291-4192, or write to 150 Ken- Administrative Services, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331. Many school counseling and agency offices also have information. Presentations will highlight the university’s academic colleges and their diversity. Seminars focusing on financial aid, admission requirements, and support services, as well as leadership and internship opportunities for students, will be available. OSU cultural organizations and events will be featured and visitors can learn from the experience of OSU faculty and students of color.