AS- PAGE 2 HOUSING ETC. HOUSING The Indian Health Service Construction Section does provide water supply and waste disposal systems to tribal members in the service area whose homes meet certain criteria. If you have purchased a new home or mobile home and it is in standard (decent, safe, sanitary - general con struction meets local codes, heating system in good condition, properly installed plumbing system, safe and properly functioning electrical system of adequate size) condition, you may qualify for facilities. If your home has been upgraded or rehabilitated through the use of any federal program or any of your own resources and meets the standard criteria, you may qualify for facilities. There may also be some people who are exceptions to these rules who may qualify for the program. If you are in need of any of these services, contact the tribal housing program to obtain an application. CONGRATULATIONS!!! In the last issue of the Smoke Signals, we listed Ms. Linda Olson's Fall term grades at a 3.75 GPA. We apologize to Ms. Olson, but her actual grade point average for Fall Term was a perfect 4:00. How's that for straight A!!! Congratulations Linda, and keep up the good work. Congratulations to Marion Henry who recently received a $500 Oregon Law Enforcement Scholarship thru the Oregon Sheriffs Association. Marion has had an average grade point average of 3.61 . for the last four terms and has carried an average of 16 credit hours NEW ARRIVALS 1-14-88 - Jacob Mlcheal -7lbs.6oz. bom to Susan & Kevin Hoffenbredl 1-19-88 - Travis Darwin - 8 ibs. 3 oz. born to Barbara & Larry Hoffenbredl 1- 20-88 - Darian Travis - 9 Ibs 10 oz born to Karen Harrison & Richard Russell 2- 24-88 - Kyle Isaac - 7 Ibs. 4 oz. born to Kim & Doug Mercier CONGRATULATIONS FAMILIES!!! m . I i r: - I I rJ? as f I I Jili o Warm Sprints Chairman. Zone Jackson and 2nd Vice-Chairman, Bruce Brunoe display plaque given to the Warm Springs Tribe by the Grand Ronde Tribes for their assistance to the Tribe on numerous ocassions. The plaque was pre sented to Warm Springs during their 50th Anhivery celebration of Tribal Self Goverment under the Indian Reorganiza tion Act. JOB ANNOUNCEMENT TITLE: Secretary, Legislative & Judicial Services SALARY: $13,000 to $15,000 annually, depending on experience RESPONSIBLE TO: General Manager DESCRIPTION: This position will provide secretarial support and clerk services for the Tribal Court and Tribal Council. This will include support services to the tribal attorney, consultants and tribal judge during the initial stages of development of the Tribal Court System. Additionally, this position will receive extensive training in tribal court systems, court clerk responsibilities and legal proceedings. This position will provide secretarial and recording services for the Tribal Council during Tribal Council meetings and will maintain governmental records and files. Duties for this position will include routine typing, filing, record maintenance, making travel arrangements, setting up and recording minutes of meetings, clerk services for the judicial branch and all other assigned tasks. Will require overnight travel to training sessions and some evening and weekend work. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of High School Di ploma or equivalent with preference for applicants with one or more years of college level secretarial training. Minimum of two years of recent progressive secretarial experience, and demonstrated ability to work with Council, committees and community. Must type a minimum of 50 wpm. Prefer shorthand, briefhand and dictation experience. Knowledge of privacy act and demonstrated back ground b use of confidential information. Demon strated ability to communicate well with the public and other personnel Must have use of personal vehicle and have a valid Oregon Driver's License. Indian Preference applies. Closing Date: March 11, 1988 at 5:00 p.m. Send resume to: The Conf. Tribes of Grand Ronde P.O. Box 38 Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Attn.: General Manager ELDERS TO VIST OSU In late or mid April, Social Services will be taking interested elders to Oregon State University to look at a display of old Indian photographs. Anyone interested in attending this field trip, can contact Joann McClary at 879-5211. YOUTH MOVIE NIGHT Social Services will be starting a "Free Movie Night" very soon. There will be three different age groups -grade school, middle school and high school. Movies will be selected according to appropriate age level. The movies will be held on Friday nights. More infor mation will be in the April issue of the newsletter.