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MAY 1, 2016
Attention full-
time students
Online degree programs
Turn your college credits or associate degree into a more powerful
four-year degree from Portland State University. Undergraduate de-
grees offered: BA/BS in Social Science, BA/BS in Arts & Letters and
BA/BS in Liberal Studies. For more information about online degree
programs, contact the PSU Salem Center at 503-315-4281.
All full-time students must submit veriication that they have
applied to a scholarship outside the Tribe before funding will be
released for the term/semester. Veriication can include a scholar-
ship award or denial letter, e-mail veriication that an application
was submitted, a copy of the application or the inancial aid award
letter that lists an outside scholarship. Please contact Education at
1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275, if you have any questions.
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Independent Finance Professional
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Trusts, Power of Attorney, and Life Insurance.
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971-770-4898
For Free Informational Appointment
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Gooseneck
School reunion
set for May 21
All former Gooseneck School stu-
dents and their families will hold a
reunion and potluck on Saturday,
May 21, at the school, 21345 Goose-
neck Road, Sheridan.
Gooseneck School was a one-room
schoolhouse for students in first
through eighth grades. It closed in
the 1950s. The reunion will offer the
opportunity to visit the old school,
enjoy the company of old friends
and share memories.
For more information, contact
Barry Ford at 503-583-1165 or Carl
Lambert at 503-879-4222.
Health
Center
adds
hours
SALEM — Chemawa Indian
Health Center, 3750 Chemawa
Road N.E., will now be open for
business on Wednesday after-
noons. Wednesday hours will
be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to allow for
morning administrative meet-
ings. Other hours are 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday. For more
information, call 503-304-7600
or 800-452-7623.
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after you quit smoking,
carbon monoxide levels
in your blood decrease
to normal.
QUIT SMOKING TODAY.
CALL: 1.800.QUIT.NOW
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