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TITLE: Surveillance Technical Supervisor
HIRE DATE: September 28, 1995
HOMETOWN: Warderm, Washington
CURRENT RESIDENCE: '
Grand Ronde (Grand Meadows)
BACKGROUND: Graduated from Sprague High
School in Salem; graduated ITT Tech, 1990;
Associate s degree from Lane Community College
in Aviation Maintenance, 1993.
JOB DUTIES: Design, install, and maintain sur
veillance system for the casino. ,
JOYS OF YOUR JOB: "I am constantly learning and developing skills through
training classes. I am part of the decision-making team for our department. Our
department is small, so it is very important we work together as a team. I am
happy to be part of the surveillance team."
MOST INTERESTING PART OF YOUR JOB: "I get to work with some
of the most high-tech equipment in the industry."
HOBBIES: Fishing, paintball, hunting, car audio design, woodworking, and com
puters. PHILOSOPHY OR PERSONAL CREED: "Do everything to the best of
your abilities, with the tools you have. Measure twice, cut once."
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO SPIRIT MOUNTAIN? "I wanted to get
closer to my family and relatives in the area."
YOUR FAMILY: Mother s side mom, Rebecca Crocker; grandmother, Edna
"Mage" Bobb; grandfather, Tony Reya; Fathers side dad, Leland Howerton;
grandmother, Zell Cook; grandfather, Jim Howerton. Wife, Jerri; son, Justin.
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PERSONAL NOTE: "I would like to make a suggestion to the youth of our
community. Take the time to get to know your grandparents and great-grandparents.
They have a lot of valuable information to share. We can learn from their
past. With their help and guidance, we can better, more educated decisions for our
future." . ,
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4th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
OVER $100,000 IN CASH & PRIZES
Win a chance to enter the Cash Cube noon to midnight each day.
Our new giant slot machine, Bob, will be giving out cash and prizes.
Don't forget the Anniversary poker tournament and special Bingo!
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Registration open now. Door prizes given away every hour. Wear a
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HARVEST DAYS
C E 1. E B R A T 1 N G AUTUMN
Scott Cully from Ashland, Oregon will be at the Casino on
October 27th. Scott will carve a large pumpkin weighing 500 to
600 pounds. The pumpkin will be on display in the main lobby of
the Casino until after October 3 1st. He will start carving at 7:30am
and will complete the entire gourd in approximately four hours.
The Casino will be decorated for the week in a harvest theme.
1-800-760-7977 503-879-2350 J
Hwy 18, Grand Ronde, OR www.spirit-mountain.com i
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ticket winnings and are eligible for up to $15,000 in additional prizes.
Wear a costume on Oct. 19 for a $10 comp and a chance to
win a best costume prize. Limited to 100 people. Must be
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