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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 2001)
Pvige 3 A memorable Veterans Parade i . . v. Spilyqy Tytnoo, Warn? Springs, Oregon November 15, 2001 On Saturday in Warm Springs, veteran marched from the area of the memo rial by the courthouse building, to the community center, where dinner was served. The photographs on this page include, at right, Kirby I Icath, commander of the Elliot Palmer Post 4217. And at far right, Thomas Morningowl, from the Umatilla Reservation, leading a riderless horse in memory of Edward Spino Sr. The photo at lower right is of the ROTC, and below, Sid Miller and other veterans prepare for a salute to veterans who have passed away. ,-ffty v. X i i . if' ' 1 1 H f Memorial Round Dance is this Friday and The Harry Buck Memorial only. Round Dance is for Friday and There will be a midnight Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17, at meal on Friday and Saturday. ;the ViTiite Swam Community Raffke tickets are selling for iCenter in White Swan, Wash. $2 each, three for $5. I The feast is Friday, starting 1. Car sponsored by Bruce's 'at 3 p.m. Round Dance begins AutoYakima at 7:00 p.m. 2. Trip for 2 to Shemitzun ; The giveaway is Saturday 2002 (flightroom) i n mji ' ." 1 ' it V i" : '-V '--ft J In the photograph at bottom, Natalie Smith had a parade entry honoring Reuben Urban Johnson Sr., and Cyril Johnson. f : ' t M rS!-':: : . ' - l 1 f ', . - i " j ' ' .iff ' fttv (I 4f 3. Star Quilt 4. Pendleton Blanket 5. $100.00 cash 6. Indian Design Shirt 7. Beaded Buckle wbelt 8. Jr. Boy Beaded vest, headroach, and bustle 9. $100 worth game tickets (Legends Casino) w - ' : ft : ' i If V:1 - - Saturday 10. Robe 11. $50.00 cash For more information con- tact Lovie Ike 553-3272, or voted in at the last auxiliary paid immediately, your re I.eona Ike 553-3293. meerinu Oct. 23. ndth rnmnlc- minders are in the mail. Hosting the dance is the Black Lodge Drum, leader singef Ren Scabbyrobe along hjs . -s -7 ? 7 7 I 3 .-vli - i i v' 4'f,: " I? -A V Vy V 'n " Auxiliary recognized for accomplishments ByNeda Wesley Auxiliary Secretary Three engraved plaques as 100 percent in compliance were awarded to the local La- with the books all in order, dies Auxiliary from the State Good job ladies. . , .of Oregon and one from the We have several fundraisers national headquarters. ' in the ' planning. ' "One The awards were to be pre- fundraiser is the Flei Market sented at the Oregon State and Christmas Bazaar on Nov. VFW Post and Auxiliary last 30 and Dec. 1, at the Agency June. However, none of the la- Longhouse. ' 1 " " dies were able to be there. The Our responsibility as Post plaques and citations were pre- and Auxiliary members is to be sented at the District VFW available to help with the con meeting in Prineville on Oct. cession and donate items for 13. the Christmas Bazaar and good Attending the presentation . used items for the flea market, were President Eliza Brown, The doors will open at 9 a.m. Hilda Culpus and Neda each morning. Wesiey The proceeds will be di The citations were in honor vided 50-50 with the. Elliot of 150 percent membership, Palmer Post 4217. donations and participation in The Auxiliary members are honor of the deceased veterans also accepting donations for or families, hours of the raffle, volunteerism and involvement Hilda Culpus is the with the National Veterans fundraiser chairperson. Con- programs. Two new members were tion of an internal audit by our district president Jessie Sparks an1 Oregon VFW President judy jackson. xhe Aux I iliary welcomes Madene Meanus and Roberta Suppah. The Auxiliary is recognized tact Hilda at 553-1629. The Auxiliary dues must be The dues are $14 and the membership cars will be given to you upon receipt of your dues. Thank you.