16 FEBRUARY 15, 2001 Smoke Signals Royalty Looking for Your Support Field Work Opportunities The Grand Ronde Royalty girls are working to earn money to attend the Gathering of the Nations Pow-wow in Albuquerque, New Mexico in April. The girls are selling raffle tickets for $1 each or 6 for $5. Raffle items include Quasar 13 inch Color TVVCR Combo with remote, a Pendleton blanket and a food basket. The raffle drawing will take place on Sunday, March 4 at the General Council meeting. , Royalty and their parents work very hard throughout the year to raise money to help cover their travel expenses to represent the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde at pow-wows. This year they have set a fundraising goal of $5,000. Thank you in advance for all your support. If you would like to help the Grand Ronde Royalty earn money for their trip, you may purchase tickets from any of one them listed below: II Kandi Little D Maria Haskins, age 14 2000-01 Miss Grand Ronde Gresham, Oregon phone: 503-879-5020 phone: 503-492-2644 D Teresa Henry D Brandi Little, age 14 2000-01 Sr. Miss Grand Ronde Grand Ronde, Oregon phone: 503-8.76-3277 phone: 503-879-5020 D Leah Brisbois U Hope Lafferty, age 13 2000-01 Jr. Miss Grand Ronde Grand Ronde, Oregon phone: 503-623-6191 B Tenish Rios, age 7 D Valerie Haskins Salem, Oregon 2000-01 Miss Tiny Tot phone: 503-391-0189 phone: 503-492-2644 D Kimberly Roybal, age 7 O Erica Empey, age 19 Willamina, Oregon McMinnville, Oregon phone: 503-876-6525 phone: 503-434-9808 B Victoria Rios, age 6 D Allison Empey, age 17 Salem, Oregon McMinnville, Oregon phone: 503-391-0189 phone: 503-434-9808 B Nicole Haskins, age 6 D Emma Leno, age 15 Gresham, Oregon Grand Ronde, Oregon phone: 503-492-2644 phone: 503-879-5892 B Karmalynn Schlappie Peters, 4 Grand Ronde, Oregon phone: 503-879-9086 UHlIf tlllti ;1(H III (! IHKIJJI .'lr tf-.lllla r:tjtW.lm-i n !(-! ilia i ii -. n ;li Jl'lMlUfl) ;r!lk1l! ,l'iriii UMitlKII" Mi- .lit i .r-,a-(ll- Hii?:)' liliXilite 3liM): ;))! l -IllrJllW' The Nature Conservancy of Oregon's Internships and Seasonal Employ ment Opportunities are recruiting for short-term seasonal employment. The Nature Conservancy is committed to diversity in the work place, with par ticular emphasis in areas where minorities have been historically under-represented in environmental professions. Native Americans, His panicLatinos, AsianPacific Islanders and African Americans are encour aged to apply for these positions. The Nature Conservancy of Oregon is pleased to offer a limited number of short-term seasonal training opportunities to students in environmental stud ies or ecology fields of study. These students will receive school credit for applied, hands-on experience and the opportunity to work with ecologists and other professional staff. Students at all levels (including associates, undergraduates, graduates, etc.) are encourage to contact The Nature Con servancy of Oregon. For additional information about the The Nature Conservancy and the short-term opportunities that they offer, please visit their web site at www.tnc.org or contact them by phone at 503-230-0707, ext. 600. ONABEN: A NATIVE AMERICAN BUSINESS NETWORK UTILITY IN FIELDER (Project Manager) ONABEN, located in Tigard, Oregon, is one of the oldest and best provid ers of business development training and technical assistance to Native Ameri cans. We are looking for an all-around project management person with strong communication skills. The Utility Infielder provides administrative, program, and marketing sup port to the ONABEN core management team. The infielder will participate in the design development process for programs, projects, and then work with the individual team member to implement the program or project. We offer competitive salary and benefits and a place to grow. The opportu nities for program development are limitless. Deadline for application is February 28 or until filled. Fax resumes to Selena at 503-968-1548 or e-mail to seIenaonaben.org TREATMENT SPECIALIST II NANITCH SAHALLIE GRADE: 9 SECRETARY MEDICAL CLINIC GRADE: 6 For a detailed job description, nloaco rnnfarf- fho Iff! Tribe's JOB LINE: 503-879-2257 1-877-TRIBEGR CLOSING DATE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2001 mm, E 2001 SERIES FREE SLOT TOURNAMENT No entry fee or buy-inl Show your Coyote Club card to enter at 10am or 4pm. r MARDI CMS The Cwnonballs band will be performing in die Rogue rooms, 9pm-1 am. Starting ar 5pm-l)pm look lor roaming magician roaming jazz band juggler jester stilt 'walker beads snack foods ' Coyotes Buffet will be, serving Qjtin on March 3, 2001." MIDNIGHT MADNESS Monday Thursday $300 giveaways every hour Monday Thursday late night breakfast buffet Monday Cash Cube Tuesday l-'unbooks Wednesday random prize giveaways Thursday triple points All activities go from 12:0 1 am to 4:00am. 8.8. KINC IN CONCERT TICKETS SOLD OUT One show only at 7pm. Must be 2 1 or older. Jmm LUCKY ST. PATRICK'S DAY WEEKEND Saturday, March 17th, $100 giveaways every hour from 12pm-I2ain. Sunday, March 1 8th $100,000 Bingo giveaway. HWy. 18 CRAND RONDf, OR 800760-7977 50 38 79-2350 www.spiritiiionntain.com ul mi The Tribe's Employment & Training Service is using another approach to serve Tribal members living in Portland and Salem. In the past, counselors have been available one day a week in each area. Employment & Training Counselors Patsy Pullin and Deena LaRue will continue to meet clients in each area, but by appointment only. SALEM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Chemawa Health Clinic 3700 Chemawa Road N.E. PORTLAND BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Grand Ronde Portland Area Office 1110 S.E. Alder Street MONDAYS from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Feb. 26: Windows 98, part 2 TUESDAYS from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Feb. 20: Microsoft Word, part 2 Feb. 27: Microsoft Excel, part 2 WEDNESDAYS from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Feb. 21 : Corel Word Perfect, part 2 Feb. 28: Corel Quatro Pro, part 2 THURSDAYS from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Feb. 22: Microsoft Power Point FRIDAYS from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. Feb, 16: Corel Presentations Feb. 23: Print Shop ifiili(a.ii! 'ii Dfcn v i in cti. -tun -iKIIilt: ii liixilln "3ay'M i'i!!;!(2-f 10 OFF FOR TRIBAL ELDERS. Free pickup and delivery. miwm j