Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Siletz news / (Siletz, OR) 199?-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 2017)
Photos by Teresa Simmons The Siletz Color Guard Celebration of Honor thanks those in Armed Forces By Teresa Simmons Each year the Siletz Tribe and Chi- nook Winds Casino Resort hold a celebra- tion to honor all veterans of the Armed Services, active duty personnel and their families. Aptly named the Celebration of Honor, this solemn and meaningful event draws people come from far and wide to be part of it. A breathtaking view of 1,000 full-size American flags billowing in the breeze with a backdrop of the Pacific Ocean greeted guests as they descended the hill approaching the casino. A large group of friends and family watched as more than 50 veterans received the Oregon Veterans Medal in a special ceremony at the field on Sept. 16. Veterans were invited to enjoy a free live concert and free dining in the buf- fet. Displays included The Oregon KIA Memorial Wall, Wall of Honor (Iraq and Afghanistan), Living Military History Weapons Display, Spirit of 45 (collecting WWII photos), a life-size wood statue of the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima and a veterans services information tent for veterans and their families. The Oregon Veterans Military Edu- cational Display once again joined the event in the Convention Center with a special tribute to Siletz Tribal member Paul Youngman (photo below), who was killed in the Vietnam War. State Rep. David Gomberg gave the keynote address at the Rededication of the Desert Storm Memorial on Sept. 16 and on Sept. 17, a 5K Run for Honor was held. Five beautiful and meaningful days were dedicated to those brave men and women who protect and serve and truly deserve our gratitude. To the editor: This drawing was given to me by a little buddy of mine while at lunch after the eclipse. It’s what the solar eclipse looked like as seen by a 7 year old. It’s amazing to see an educational experience like this through the mind of a kid, he noticed everything! He noticed the gold ring, the solar corona and a planet. He described his art to me with all its details. I have framed this piece and will keep it always. I’d like to thank you, Jordan, for being a great friend. Love, Dub Bellinger Tribal RV parks have space available for you Logan Road RV Park, Lincoln City, Ore. – loganroadrvpark.com or 877-LOGANRV Hee Hee Illahee RV Resor t, Salem, Ore. – heeheeillahee.com or 877-564-7295 Siletz Tribal Court Filing Fee/Copy Charge (Effective Jan. 1, 2016) Adoption Appeal, Filing Notice of Audio Record (tape) Copies, standard Certified Copy Certified Copy Guardianship letter Fax Civil Action, General Collection Less than $50 $150 – $399 $400 or more Contempt of Court Dissolution Petitioner, Petition Respondent, Response Co-Petition Election Challenge Electronically stored case documents (hard copy) Emancipation Guardianship, individual petition Mailing Costs Marriage Application Marriage Solemnization Name Change Small Claims, individual under $2,500 Petitioner Respondent Small Claims, individual over $2,500 Petitioner Respondent Vehicle Repossession Petitioner Respondent $50 $50 $5 $.25 per page $5 + $.25 per page $5 + $.25 per page $.25 per page $25 $25 $50 $100 $1,000 $125 $125 $125 $250 $3/each request $25 $50 Actual Cost $50 $50 $25 $25 $25 $50 $50 $75 $75 October 2017 • Siletz News • 19