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The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde
Community of Oregon
9615 Grand Ronde Road
Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347
Forwarding and Address Correction Requested
RESTORATION CELEBRATION
Saturday, November 22
Grand Ronde Elementary School
Dinner at noon. Mini pow-wow at 4 p.m.
TRIBAL CHRISTMAS PARTY
Saturday, December 13
Grand Ronde Elementary School
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FIRST-CLASS MAIL
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
GRAND RONDE, OR
PERMIT NO. 10
HSD Central Telephone OperatorMail Clerk
POSITION : 97-59
SALARY: $ 1 330 $ 1 550 per month
DIVISION: Health and Human Services
CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1997
Purpose of Position: To contribute to the Tribe's mission of building and en
hancing a Tribal Community rich in healthy families and capable people with
strong cultural values by providing service and support the Human Services
Division by performing central telephone operator duties and the accurate and
timely processing of mail including pick-up and delivery service.
Minimum Qualifications, Experience and Training: High School diploma or the
equivalent with a minimum of one year of work experience in secretarialre
ceptionist position, using a multi-line telephone system to handle a high volume
of incoming calls, andor providing mail room clerk functions.
Special Licensing and Other Requirements:
1 . Knowledge of postal regulations, ability to operate mail processing and sort
ing machines, possess telephone technique experience using a multi-line tele
phone system to handle a wide variety and volume of incoming calls.
2. Native American employees preferred, knowledge of Native American cul
ture required.
3. Must possess a valid Oregon Driver's License and a safe driving record.
NOV. 7-9: VETERANS' DAY POW-WOW. Nespelem Community Center.
Nespelem, WA. (509)634-4711.
NOV 7-9: VETERANS' DAY CELEBRATION. Toppenish Community Center.
Toppenish, WA. (509)865-5121.
NOV. 8: VETERANS' DAY POW-WOW. Chemawa Indian School. Salem, OR.
(503)399-5721.
NOV. 8: RESTORATION CELEBRATION. Siletz, OR. (541)444-2532.
NOV. 9: VETERANS' POW-WOW. DQ University. Davis, CA. (9 1 6) 758-0470.
NOV. 19: LAKOTA OYATE-KI YARD POW-WOW. Oregon State Peniten
tiary, 2605 State Street, Salem, OR. 6:30 to 8:30 P.M.. (503)378-2289.
NOV. 28-30: AITPC NATIVE PEOPLES GATHERING AND TRADE FAIR.
Tehama District Fairgrounds. Red Bluff, CA. (541 ) 474-6394 or 839-651 7.
NOV. 29: NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOC. POW-WOW. Lane Commu
nity College. Eugene, OR. Grand Entries at 1 and 6 p.m. Contact Frank Merrill
at (541) 747-4501, ext. 2238.
DEC. 5-7: AITPC NATIVE AMERICAN CHRISTMAS ARTS FESTIVAL. Eugene,
OR. (541)747-4501.
DEC. 5-7: AMERICAN INDIAN EXPOSITION & SALE. Santa Clara County
Fairgrounds, Fiesta Hall. San Jose, CA. (209) 221-4355.
DEC. 5-7: AMERICAN INDIAN HOLIDAY FESTIVAL. Mission San Juan Bautista.
San Juan Bautista, CA. Contact Sonny or Elaine Reyna at (408) 623-2379.
DEC. 6: MASON SCHOOL POW-WOW. 2812 N. Madison, Tacoma, WA. (206)
596-1139.
DEC. 12: CHRISTMAS POW-WOW. Portland State University. Portland, OR.
(503) 725-4425.
DEC. 14: WINTER POW-WOW. DQ University. Davis, CA. (916)758-0470.
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