Smoke Signals June 1990 Page 3 Roberts, Frohnmayer meet with Oregon Tribesccom.) government relations between the Tribes and the State can be strengthened under his leadership. "There is more that we could do as a state that we arc not doing. In Chapter 190 of the Oregon Statutes there is a provision for intergovernmental agreements, where different government units can make agreements to work with each other on common problems. So, right now we have the power to do more than we are pres ently doing." Congressional candidate Mike Kopctski recalled his days of growing up in Pendleton, near the Umatilla Reservation and explained that he felt he had a unique understanding of Native Americans and their culture because of that experience. Kopctski also discussed how he would approach budget expenditures if he were to be elected as the congressional representative from the state's fifth district. "We have got to insure that wc are spending our money wisely and that is why I am running for congress, to fight for those kind of changes," said Kopetski. "I think we can win this battle and I look forward to working with the Tribes on this specific issue." Both Roberts and Frohnmayer predicted economic growth for the State of Oregon in the coming decade. "We are getting ready to experience the greatest growth in Oregon since the white man came in and took your land," said Roberts. "This new growth means we'll need new houses, new roads and new construction. We will do everything we can to make sure that happens. I don't want Oregon to fail, I want us to plan and get ready and be sure we have got the jobs in place." Frohnmayer said he thinks it is important that the people in the State of Oregon elect a governor that is familiar with issues like the budget and how economic growth could impact the state. "I think we are going to see a re-emphasis on economic growth and development in small communi ties and how they can become more vital to the process." V 1 Mike Clements of the Warm Springs Tribe, 6 Doug Hutchinson " ' ' i ' lliiilliiwlil WMmm wmmm Q '4 '''sv S ' i !I I II Iff . !l IllllllilliJ luiiijisliktiiiSriilbl iiiiiii'iiliIlN li!li!!il!'!ilh .v.. A-Cr. JO I i "W . V. - ' t.J v - ; - lit i i I 0 LLrrLaassito Job Announcement: COOK Reports To: PROGRAM DIRECTOR Location: NANITCH SAHALLIE, Keizer, Oregon - A program of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. Program: Nanitch Sahallie, an American Indian Youth Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program Responsibilities: This position is responsible for the delivery of safe, nutritional and efficient food service delivery that is compliant with the State Board of Health and the program policies and procedures. DUTIES: - Participate in planning and executing policies for food service operations. Ensure compliance with rules and regulations of the Oregon State Department of Health for food service sanitation, develop standardized menus, including seasonal menus that can be certified by a registered nutritionist, and adherence to the menu plan in meal preparation. - Order weekly food supplies according to established schedule, based on client census and pre-established menus. - Receive orders and match supplies to invoice. - Supervise the kitchen operations. - Perform quality control procedures (e.g. food and equipment temperature check) and document, as outlined in the procedures, for review by the nutritionist. - Maintain accurate inventory and appropriate food storage systems. - Prepare meals and snacks and supervise food service for daily meal and snack preparation. - Demonstrate positive role model behavior. QUALIFICATIONS: - Satisfactory completion of a Food PreparationFood service or Institution Cooking Program, or equivalent, with preference given to applicants with certificate or AA in Food Service Management. - Experience in at least two years of institutional cooking that served a minimum of 50 persons experience, preferably in a lead cook position. Ability to work independently and on week-ends. Knowledge of substance abuse and recovery is desir able. - Ability to lift 35 pounds regularly and occasionally up to 50 pounds.. Current CPR certification required or obtain within 30 days of hire on employees own time. Must have a valid Oregon Food Handler's permit or secure within 30 days of employment. - Minimum of 1 year sobriety, if recovering. TribalIndian preference is applied, if claiming, send your certification of Indian blood signed by BIA or your tribe. Salary Range: $16,650 - $20,300 dependant upon qual qualifications Closing June 8th. Oregon Congressional Candidate Mike Kopetski talked to the Tribes about several issues of concern, NOTICE TO TRIBAL MEMBERS Anyone that is interested in serving on one of the Tribal Committee's must have filled out an application and have it on file with the committee before you can be appointed.