Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, August 15, 1997, Community, Page 3, Image 3

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    August 75, 1997
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INTERNET WEBSITES
for job seekers
Oregon Employment Department
http:www.Emp.State.or.us
America's Job Bank - links the 2,000 state employment
service offices, http:www.ajb.dni.us
Adams JobBank Online - provides job hunting and career
management information, http:adamsonline.com
Career Magazine - contains a variety of job-search related
information, http:www.careermag.com
CareerWeb - has numerous job listings in the field of en
gineering and other technical fields, http:
www.cweb.com
The Internet Job Locator - has postings of jobs and re
sumes on the web.
http:www.joblocator.comjobsresfind.htm
Career Mosaic - http:www.careermosaic.com
Today's Careers Online - http:www.todays-careers.com
COUNTY GOVERNMENT JOB INFORMATION
Marion County Human Resources, 100 High St. NE,
Salem, (503) 588-5165; Jobline: (503) 588-5589
Website: http:www.open.org (This also includes City of
Salem job listings)
Multnomah County Personnel, 1120 SW Fifth Ave.,
Room 1430, Portland, (503) 248-5015; Jobline: None
Website: http:www.multonomah.lib.or.usjobs
Polk County Personnel, Polk County Courthouse, 850
Main St., Dallas, (503) 623-8173; Jobline: None
Website: None
Tillamook County Personnel, 201 Laurel, Tillamook,
(503) 842-3418; Jobline: None
Website: http:www.co.tillamook.or.us or access them
through the Oregon Employment Department's website.
Washington County Personnel, 155 N 1st Avenue,
Hillsboro, (503) 648-8608; Jobline: (503) 648-8607
Website: http:www.co.washington.or.us
Yamhill County Personnel, Yamhill County Courthouse,
535 E 5th St, McMinnville, (503) 472-9371
Jobline: (503) 434-7504
AUGUST 22-24: MAKAH DAYS. Neah Bay, WA. (360)
645-2205.
AUGUST 22-24: SPOKANE FALLS NORTHWEST INDIAN
ENCAMPMENT & POW-WOW. Riverfront Park. Spo
kane, WA. Contact: Eddie Palmenteer at (509) 634-471 1
AUGUST 23: LAKOTA OYATE-KI YARD POW-WOW
Oregon State Penitentiary, 2605 State Street, Salem, OR
(503) 378-2289.
AUGUST 22-24: CAHUILLA INDIAN TRADITIONAL CEL
EBRATION. Morongo Indian Reservation. Banning, CA
Contact: Robert "Boy" Saubel at (909) 849-1644.
AUGUST 23-24: INTERTRIBAL POW-WOW. Sonoma
County Fairgrounds. Santa Rosa, CA. (707) 869-8233.
AUG. 29-SEPT. 1: PUYALLUP POW-WOW & SALMON
BAKE. 2002 E 28th, Exit 135 off I-5. Tacoma, WA.
(206) 597-6200.
AUG. 29-SEPT. 1: SPOKANE DAYS. Wellpinit, WA.
(509) 258-4060 or 258-4561.
AUG. 29-SEPT. 1: KLA HOW YA DAYS. Tulalip Tribal
Grounds. Marysville, WA. (206) 653-4585.
AUG. 29-SEPT. 1 : CAMP POLLOCK POW-WOW. Sac
ramento, CA. Contact: Jeph Downing at (916) 363
2836. AUG. 29-SEPT. 1: PACIFIC COAST INDIAN CLUB POW
WOW. Barona Indian Reservation. Lakeside. CA. Con
tact: Sammie at (61 9) 484-4784 or Boxie at (619) 443-6910.
Reunion gathering for
Willamina High School
AUGUST 15 NO-HOST BANQUET at Spirit Moun
tain Casino beginning at 6:30 p.m.
AUGUST 16 POTLUCK PICNIC at the AlvaDoc
Fourtner Covered Bridge at 28630 Ackerson Road in Grand
Ronde. It is suggested that folks with last names beginning
with A-K bring chicken or a main dish item to share, and
folks with L-Z names should bring a salad or side dish.
Please bring lawn chairs if possible. For more information,
call 843-2244 or 876-3124.
Tumwata Logging Unit
Sale of Timber, Grand Ronde Indian Reservation,
Tumwata Logging Unit, located in a portion of the Eas
ter 12 Section 9 Township 5 S, Range 8 W, Willamette
Meridian, Yamhill County, Oregon. This Logging Unit
contains approximately 32.97 acres to be cut with a tim
ber volume of approximately 1,989,193 board feet
sawlogs of all species. This consists of an estimated
volume of 1 ,940,63 1 board feet of Douglas Fir and other
and other Conifers-Peeler and Sawmill Grade Logs at a
minimum bid rate of $524.50 per thousand board feet
net scale, a predetermined volume of 48,562 board feet
of Red Alder and other Hardwoods-Peeler and Sawmill
Grade Logs at a lump sum payment of $15,743.80, and
all Conifer Species-Wood Logs and other Wood Prod
ucts at the predetermined rate of $47.44 per thousand
board feet gross scale. The above stated volumes are
estimates and are not guaranteed. Bid opening will take
place at the Grand Ronde Natural Resources Facility
located at 47010 SW Hebo Road, Grand Ronde, at
3:00 P.M. Local Time on August 19, 1997. Full infor
mation concerning the timber, sample Logging Unit con
tract, conditions of the sale, and submission of bids should
be obtained from the Natural Resources Division Man
ager, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, P.O. Box 70,
Willamina, Oregon 97396, telephone (503) 879-5522.
Gumshoe Thin Logging Unit
Sale of Timber, Grand Ronde Indian Reservation,
Gumshoe Thin Logging Unit, located in portions of sec
tion 7 and 12, Township 5 S, Range 8 W and portions of
Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 7 West, Willamette
Meridian, Yamhill County, Oregon. This logging unit
contains approximately 35.38 acres to be partial cut and
3.34 acres of right-of-way to be clear-cut. The timber to
be cut consist of an estimated volume of 486,000 board
feet of sawlogs of Douglas Fir and other Conifers-Peeler
and Sawmill Grade Logs offered at a minimum bid rate
of $395.75 per thousand board feet net scale. An unde
termined volume of All Species-Wood Logs and other
Wood Products will be paid at $40.74 per thousand board
feet gross scale. Any Red Alder and other Hardwoods
Peeler and Sawmill Grade Logs that are cut shall be paid
for at the predetermined rate of $264.26 per thousand
board feet net scale. The above stated volume is an esti
mate and is not guaranteed. Bid opening will take place
at the Grand Ronde Community Center located at
9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Oregon, at
3:00 P.M. Local Time on August 19, 1997. Full infor
mation concerning the timber, sample timber sale con
tract, conditions of the sale, and submission of bids should
be obtained from the Natural Resources Division Man
ager, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, P.O. Box 70,
Willamina, Oregon 97396, telephone (503) 879-5522.
Holiday
decorations
As you may already know, the
STROLL FOR SANTA is a walk-a-thon
to raise money to purchase
Christmas decorations for the
Grand Ronde community.
The Stroll For Santa is just one fund-raising activity, oth
ers need to be developed, such as bingo. The decorations
will be displayed throughout the streets of Grand Ronde.
However, a committee is needed to decide where, how, and
who will purchase and display these decorations. We are
encouraging all interested persons to join this committee
and bring your ideas and suggestions to the table. If you
are interested please contact: Sheila Herbcr at 879-2492;
Barbara Lake at 879-2476; or Perri McDanicl at 879-2487.
Citizen searching for original
Corvallis area descendants
Rona Foster is concerned about some land areas that she
believes is significant to the Mary's River and Muddy Creek
band of Calapooia people. If you know history of these
areas, please call Rona at (541) 752-5734.
Notice of Availability
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
FOR THE
PROPOSED TRIBAL
CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS
This notice is to advise interested parties that an Envi
ronmental Assessment (EA) is available for the proposed
Tribal Cemetery improvements. The EA discloses de
tailed descriptions of the proposed actions, alternatives
to the proposed actions and an analysis of the likely en
vironmental consequences of the proposed actions and
alternatives.
On August 8, 1 997 the EA will be available for public
review for 30 days. Requests for copies of the EA and
written comments should be addressed to: Kathleen
Fcchan, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Division
of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 70, Willamina, OR
97396 or call (503) 879-2395.
Comments must be received by September 8, 1997
and must include 1) your name address and phone num
ber, 2) title of the EA your comments regard, and 3)
specific facts or comments that decision makers should
consider.
H5S
August 22nd & 23rd
JPIMT MOUNTAIN
CASINO
Win a Harley XLH 1200
Sportster Sport
Drawing at 9pm, August 23
Call for more information 1-800-760-7977