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Page 2 January 15, 1996 - SMOKE SIGNALS 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I H Casino job application process for tribal members General Council meeting, continued from page 1 iCTV The casino is always accepting applications for enrolled Grand Ronde tribal members. They keep mf them on file permanently. Tribal member applicants should notify Human Resources at the casino if they have a change of status, address, phone number, or anything on their application form that changes. It is also very helpful if you call to de-activate your application if you don't want to be considered at this time. The casino encourages this you can always fill out a new one later if things change for you in the future. Currently, Spirit Mountain Casino is mailing individual notices to all active tribal member appli cants whenever there is an opening. Interested tribal members then contact the casino and ask for consideration along with applicants already working at the casino. Anyone who has been denied licensure from the Gaming Commission may not reapply until one year has expired from the date of denial, unless the Gaming Commission has attached "without prejudice" to the denial. If the Commission denies "with prejudice," the applicant may not reapply. Spirit Mountain Casino employee contacts for tribal member applicants are Matt Kirkland, Mary Brooks, or Sarah Harvey at (503) 879-3730 or 1-800 760-7977. Editor's Note: Mailing of the Smoke Signals Recently, the Tribe has upgraded its mailing machine. This new computerized system promises to be the most efficient and fastest method of mailing the Smoke Signals. However, it is common to have a few program errors in a brand new system. If you are receiving your papers late, there could be several reasons. Please call the Smoke Signals office, and we will try to work out the problem. We mail out two issues a month, with deadlines on the 10th and 20th of each month. But please note that the month of December had only one issue published - December 22, 1995. EDITORIAL POLICY: Smoke Signals is a publication of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon. We have established an Editorial Policy to encourage input from readers about stories printed in Smoke Signals, as well as other tribal issues. Letters must be printed or typed, and cannot exceed 300 words. Smoke Signals reserves the right to edit any letter for clarity and length, and to refuse publication of any letter or any part of a letter that may contain libelous statements or personal attacks. Not all letters are guaranteed publication upon submission. Published letters do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Smoke Signals, tribal employees, tribal attorneys, or Tribal Council. Mail letters to: SMOKE SIGNALS, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. ATTN: Tracy Dugan 2 3 If you have recently moved or plan on moving, let us know so you won't miss a single issue of your favorite newspaper. Smoke Signals is available to anyone at no cost. Just fill out this form below with your name and address, then mail it back to the Smoke Signals. OLD ADDRESS: NEW ADDRESS: B I B B B B fl B B B B B fl CMOKE SIGNALC El O B E3 D B D 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 ATTN: Kim Mueller aB3 continued from page 1 Casino's commercial was given an average rating, Bruce said the billboard ads have been very successful. John Mercier and Michael Larsen of the Public Works Division delivered their program report next. Accomplish ments in Public Works for 1995 included completing the Master Site use Plan document, construction of the 500,000 gallon water tank, grants awarded by the Housing Program, 1 35 acres of land transferred into trust for the Tribe to use and develop, and the agreement with Polk County Sheriffs office to provide an additional deputy to patrol Grand Ronde. In 1996 the division plans to adopt a Housing Ordinance and establish a Housing Authority, secure H.U.D. funds for new housing, develop tribally-funded housing projects, re model Nanitch Sahallie Youth Treatment Center, and be gin construction of the new Natural Resources office com plex as well as the Health and Wellness building. Public Works will also make some improvements to the tribal cem etery. Finally, Francis Somday, who has been CEO of the Tribe since November, spoke about his first few weeks on the job. He said he plans to enhance communication between Tribal Council and the division managers, and outlined three overall strengths he believes the Tribe should strive for: a strong tribal government, a solid reservation economy, and a high standard of living for all tribal members. The next General Council meeting will be held on Feb ruary 4 at ll :30a.m. Oregon Counties eligible for USDA emergency farm loans The Secretary of Agriculture, Dan Glickman has named 17 Oregon counties eligible for USDA emergency farm loans because of losses due to severe frost and heavy rain from April 15 to June 19, 1995. Polk, Yamhill, Union, and Wasco counties were named primary disaster areas on December 11. Also eligible be cause they are contiguous to one or more of the primary counties are Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Grant, Hood River, Jefferson, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Tillamook, Umatilla, Wallowa, and Washington counties. Farmers in all 17 counties have seven months to apply for the loans to help cover part of their actual losses. To be eligible, they must have suffered at least a 30 loss of nor mal production of a single enterprise," be able to repay the loan and any other loans, be unable to obtain credit else where, have adequate security, and have multi-peril crop insurance, if available. Contact: Lynn Voigt, Oregon State FSA office, (503) 692-6930. Look for Resource Directory The Tribe has recently published a resource directory to be mailed to every tribal house hold. It's filled with important information like program and committee descriptions, employee names and telephone numbers, im portant dates and events, Indian and gov ernmental agencies, and other tribal happen ings. Please look for it in your mail this month. HUB Bl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB