December 15, 1997 SMOKE SIGNALS 0J Indian law begins January 7 Oregon Governor's School seeks applicants In collaboration with Oregon State University and the Tribal Education Division, a Native American Law, Treaties Interpretation and U.S. Relations, upper division (300-400) level class will be offered on site during Winter Term 1 998, (January through March). Class will be held on Wednesday evenings starting January 7 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., for a 10 week period. Persons interested in signing up for this class should call Hollie 800-422-0232, ext 2275. The class is open to the public and tuition for this 3 credit hour class is $4 1 5 . Text books are available at Jim's Trading Post in Grand Ronde. Tribal members interested in enrolling in this class need to complete a Short Term Training application. Winter Term classes; sign up now With January 1998 fast approaching, the Tribal Educa tion Division and Chemeketa Community College have set the following schedule for Winter Term 1 998 classes: MONDAY: ENGLISH COMP,WR121, 122, 123, fix)m5:30-8:30p.m.,$105 TUESDAY & THURSDAY: INTRO ALGEBRAGEOMETRY, MTH 052, from 5:30-8:30 p.m., $ 105 INTRO ALGEBRA, MTH 060, from 5:30-8:30 p.m., $ 140 INTERM ALGEBRA, MTH 095, from 5:3O-8:30p.m., $ 140 ELEM ALGEBRA, MTH 070, from 5 :3O-8:30 pm, $ 1 40 WEDNESDAY: INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, SPEECH 1 14,5:30-8:30p.m.,$105 NATIVE AMERICAN LAW, TREATIES INTERPRETA TION AND U.S. RELATIONS, from 5:30-8:30p.m, $4 1 5 THURSDAY: INTRO MICROCOMPUTERS APP, CS101,from5:30-8:30p.m.,$117 For more information about Winter Term course offerings contact Hollie at 1-800-422-0232, ext 2275. Members wish ing to enroll need to complete a Short Term Training appli cation. Everyone will need to complete a Chemeketa class registration form. Classes will be conducted in the Tribal Education Center. Salem The Oregon's Governor's School (OGS) is cur rently accepting applications from high school students throughout Oregon for its seventh annual Summer Insti tute. The theme for the 1 998 Institute is "Growing with Your Community." OGS is a two-part, yearlong program leadership and com munity service training program for high school students. The program begins with a three-week, residential Summer Institute to be held next on June 21 -July 10, 1998 at Willamette University in Salem. The Institute focuses on skill building in the areas of critical thinking, communica tion, negotiation, conflict management, team-building and project development. Students also meet with key leaders in the state, work on community service projects and par ticipate in an outdoor wilderness and experience outdoor field studies. Following the Institute, students participate in a series of follow-up training sessions and opportunities to work on both individual and group service projects with other youth to address the needs of their communities. This phase of OGS is known as "Youth Initiatives" and takes place region ally throughout the state. "We seek youth who represent diverse ethnic, academic and socioeconomic backgrounds from all corners of Or egon," says Dr. Marilyn Johnston, executive director of OGS. "We strongly encourage young people who are strongly committed to making a positive difference in their communi ties and who are interested in gaining 'state-of-the-art' lead ership skills to apply." To be eligible, students must be entering their sopho more, junior or senior year in either a traditional high school or an alternative education program in Fall 1 998. Sixty par ticipants from across the state will be chosen to participate. Applications are due by March 10, 1998, and are avail able through Oregon public and private schools, our Web site (http:www.willamette.orgogs), or by contacting the OGS office directly: Oregon Governor's School, co Wil lamette University, 900 State Street, Salem, OR 97301. Phone (503) 373-3335; fax (503) 373-3220; e-mail: mjohnstowillamette.edu The Oregon Governor s School is a nonprofit, nonparti san organization. Mt. Hood National Forest offering summer jobs SANDY, OR People seeking summer jobs with the Mt. Hood National Forest will be asked to submit applications directly to the Forest Service beginning December 1, 1997 through January 16, 1998. The new application process will bypass Oregon State Employment offices. Instead, applications for temporary jobs during the 1998 field season should submit job packets to: Mt. Hood National Forest Headquarters, 16400 Cham pion Way, Sandy, OR 97055. Applications will be accepted from December 1 through January 16 only. (Applications must be postmarked by January 1 6.) Copies of vacancy announcements and application forms will be available at the State of Oregon Employment Office in Hood River, The Dalles, and Gresham; at the State of Washington Columbia Gorge Job Service Center in White Salmon; and the Forest Service office in Sandy, Oregon. A copy of the announcement may be viewed on the Internet (http:www.usajobs.opm.gov) as well. Job application packets must include: BAppl ication for Federal Employment (Form OF 6 1 2) or a signed resume (SF-1 7 1 is acceptable); Legible college transcripts (if using education as meeting qualification standards): HDeclaration for Federal Employment (Form OF 306); Supplemental form indicating position and location of the job (included in the vacancy announcement); and ODD 2 14 andor SF 1 5 (if requesting veterans' preference). Each job position requires submission of a separate ap plication packet. Incomplete applications will not be con sidered, and may be returned to the sender. Job-specific information is available now by calling Mt. Hood National Forest Personnel Office at (503) 668-1 6 1 2. CULTURAL GATHERINGS vmmBmmmmsmmsi'A Please send me Name copy(s) f the 1998 Pow-wow Calendar. Address "1 I I City, Street, Zip . Enclose check or money order for $1 1.45 per book ($8.95 plus $2.50 ship ping). Canadian orders: enclose a Canadian postal union money order for $1 1 .95 US ($8.95 plus $3.00 shipping). Send to Book Publishing Company, P.O. Box 99, Summertown, TN 38483 For MasterCard and Visa orders, call 1-800-695-2241 . mm. If you have recently moved or plan on moving, let us know so you won't miss a single issue of your favorite newspaper. Smoke Signals is available to anyone at no cost. Just fill out this form with your name and address, then mail it back to Smoke Signals, Attn: Kim Mueller, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. 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