16 MARCH 1, 2003 Smoke Signals i A Record of Change: Western Oregon asketry The Tribe's Cultural Resources Department, in partnership with the Mission Mill Museum Association, are hosting a Native American basket exhibit. This combined collection features baskets from pre-reservation to the present day. The exhibit will explore the evolving basket weaving traditions of the Willamette Valley people. MISSION MILL MUSEUM WTfc 1313 Mill Street SE Salem, Oregon 503-585-7012 www.missionmill.org EXHIBIT is open to the public and runs from February 7 to April 17. The exhibit is located in the gallery at the Mission Mill Museum. Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for senior citizens, $4 for youth, and FREE to Mission Mill Museum Members and Grand Ronde Tribal Members with Tribal ID. Admission fee includes a tour of the historic mill and houses located on site. BASKET CLASSES are being planned in coordination with this exhibition. For more class information, please contact Tracy Stroud at tracysmissionmill.org or 503-585-7012. V'V p j i William Vivette 77ie grandson of Tribal Elder Lemard ivette. William's 8tb grade "A" sqtutd basketball team (1 0-0) and his AW basketball team in Fall league went undefeated. William was the boy student of the year, 2001-2001 at Wapato Middle School receiv ing the incentive award font the Wapato Indian Parent Education Committee for being on the honor roll every trimester and for perfect attendance. Love your family fTMTrtertfr, iMiinrew Atom;, m&titm&igm ONABEN Business Classes To Be Held ONABEN A Native American Business Network presents: "Starting A Successful Business" Participants will be offered professional assistance with: Feasibility and Business Concept, Developing a Business Plan, Financ ing & Bookkeeping and Legal Requirements Classes will be held in the Adult Education Building in Grand Ronde. Classes Start on Wednesday March 5 and are every Wednesday through May 14 from 5:30 8:30 p.m. Graduation will be held on May 21. Call now to register for these classes! For more information about ONABEN services and to register for classes contact: ONABEN Main Office, Kristi Burns 800-854-8289, Sheila Herber 503-843-4218 or Debbie Bachman 503-879-2275. mam For the re-staining of the exterior siding on the Health & Wellness Clinic. Bid documents will be available on March 21. Interested parties please contact Curtis Rentsch, in the Facilities department at 503-879-2406. Seasonal Employment Opportunities Would you like to spend some time doing field work for an environ mental non-profit? The Nature Conservancy has some great tempo rary opportunities. We are currently seeking stewardship coordina tors, field assistants, field ecologists and field stewards. For more information about seasonal positions available with The Nature Conservancy of Oregon, please visit the careers page on our web site, www.nature.orgcareers. Select "Search" from the top left corner. Near the bottom of the page, find the "Sate" search box and select "Oregon" from the drop down menu. Finally, click on "Search jobs." Application instructions are included with each job description. Any questions, please e-mail the Nature Conservancy at orseasonaltnc.org or call 503-230-0707 ext. 600. r 1999 Fleetwood Manufactured Home - ill ! J ' , DESCRIPTION: This home is 1,380 square feet, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Washer and Dryer included. 6 X 10 covered deck. Whirlpool tub in carpeted master bathroom. Skylight in kitchen. Breakfast nook plus dining room. Ideal opportunity for senior seeking home ownership at a fraction of the price. In 55 Park in Sheridan, Oregon. Call 503-879-2172. PRICE: $85,000. Congratulations!!! Constance Lopez Recognition of Thirty Years Of Service in the Government Of the United States of America. Constance works in the Bureau of Indian Affairs. i( A If. All Tribal members welcome to join us for a spiritual gathering March 29, 2003. There will be a meal served with some traditional foods. We will be giving thanks for the beginning harvest of this year. Also a blessing on the land and water that gives us food. Put on by the Culture Committee at the Community Center. March 29, 2003 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Happy 90th Birthday Leonard! 1 1 1 V. f : Lovg your family C friends. i i Happy 77th Biuthbay Nonma Lee! 'hip ' '""Mir "''",l,arjg;;"11111' Lot 24 Grand Meadows 2000 MARLETTE ASKING PRICE: $73,000 I II 1 :zs-m 1 ! rfUIJ DESCRIPTION: This home is 1,387 square feet in size, 3 bedrooms and 2 bath rooms. Appliances included are refrigerator, electric range, dishwater, washer and dryer hook-ups. SPECIAL FEATURES: Vaulted ceilings, walk in pantry in kitchen, walk in closet in master bedroom, walk-in, sit-down shower, 8X14 deck with wheel chair ramp, 10 X 10 storage shed and 3 car driveway. REMARKS: Located in quiet Elder area, nice mountain view. Interested Tribal members may contact the Tribal Housing Authority at 503-879-2467.