Smoke Signals September 1992 Page 10 EDUCATION, CONTINUED Those students who have dependents other than a spouse Those students who are graduate professional status It also appears that the financial aid form will again change. This has happened before. Students will also need to be aware the "dislocated worker" allowance will cease to exist. Look forward to more information from the Tribe's Education Program. Domestic Violence, Continued "I feel good knowing that all of the women I have helped so far have gotten out of their situation using one option or another," she said. That is good news for the Tribe, considering many women never escape the abusive cycle at all. ALTERNATIVES Whether you live in Oregon or out of state, if you are a victim of Domestic Violence, it is important to know some things: You are not to blame. Never, under any circumstances does a person have a right to hurt or batter you. Help is available. You are not alone. If you need help, call Joann Mercier at 879-5211 or your local Family Crisis Hotline. They can refer you to agencies and women's shelters in your area. NEW MEALSITE PRICES Beginning September 1, 1992 we will be asking for a $2.50 donation for lunch at the Senior Mealsite. The donations are to be made by people of ages 54 and under. Elders and their spouses will still have meals free of charge. The increased rate is to cover the rising costs of food and preparation. Economic Development News Beginning in October we will be starting a monthly small business training class, every third Tuesday of every month. The class will be at the Community Center from 7 9p.m. Current class schedules are: 1020 Small Business Financing 1117 Small Business AccountingRecordkeeping 1215 Small Business Tax 119 Personal Income Tax Arts and Crafts Co-opCottage Business Development Meeting is Tuesday, September 15, from 7-9p.m. at the Tribal Community Center. ONABEN Business development Greenhouse class (10 weeks) to begin the week of 92192. Exact date, location, and time to be announced. Call Debby in Economic Development for more info. FOR MORE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS, SEE OPPOSITE PAGE. EYE CARE AVAILABLE The National Eye Care Project is a program designed to help economically disadvantaged elderly people receive eye exams and glasses at no cost to the patient. Medicare or insurance is accepted as payment, but most of the caregivers are volunteers from the Ophthalmologist Society, and there is no fee involved. People 65 or older can call 1-800-222-EYES for more info. SEPTEMBER MEALSITE MENU I TUESDAY SEPT 1 I WEDNESDAY SEPT 2 I THURSDAY SEPT 3 Spaghetti Swiss steak clam Fritters Tossed salad Mashed potatoes Creamed carrots Garlic Bread Corn on the cob sliced Cukes Sliced tomatoes Lemon Bars Jello wbananas Pineapple Upside down Bread and butter cake Bread and butter TUESDAY SEPT 8 WEDNESDAY SEPT 9 THURSDAY SEPT 10 . , m , Boiled Ham and vegie Dinner Casserole Baked White fish Oriental Salad Scalloped potatoes Cottage cheese and pears Butterscotch Pudding Green peas Apple Crisp Bread and Butter Chocolate pudding Bread and butter Bread and butter TUESDAY SEPT 29 TUESDAY SEPT 15 WEDNESDAY SEPT 16 THURSDAY SEPT 17 Hamburger Mac Roast Pork Oyster Stew , Chicken and dumplings Tossed Salad Mashed Potatoes and Toasted Cheese Mixed vegies Fresh fruit sandwiches Celery sticks nrwTLl Rnttpr Green beans Colesiaw Fresh fruit Bread and butter Ffuit Cocktail chocoiate cookies Bread and butter Bread and butter WED. SEPT 30 TUESDAY SEPT 22 WEDNESDAY SEPT 23 THURSDAY SEPT 24 Roast Turkey Sausage and Kraut Tuna Casserole ' Mashed potatoes gravy stewed potatoes Cauliflower Jf h Green Beans Fresh veggies Carrot sticks Sliced tomatoes Cake and Ice Cream Raspberry sherberl tllo BreadandbU"er Bread and butter J 1 butter $ SIGN UP NOW!! $ For the Economic Development Dept. mailing list: NAME: ADDRESS: CITYSTATEZIP: DON'T FORGET TO RETURN YOUR SURVEY & LET US KNOW WHAT PROGRAMS & SERVICES CAN HELP YOU MAKE MORE $$$