Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 24, 2005, Page Page 7, Image 7

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The Warm Springs community commemorated Veterans Day
with a ceremony at the Memorial Stone, followed by a parade
and lunch at the Agency Longhouse. Above, Kirby Heath
opens the ceremony as Hgrvey Jim stands by; below, the rifle
salute.
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Walter Langnese plays taps.
Stone
setting
The Warm Springs Com
munity is invited to remember
Josepha Meanus Crowe in a
stone setting, small giveaway,
and reminiscing dinner at the
)farm: '.Springs Sbaker
Church, Sat., Nov. '26.
The event begins with a
prayer at the church at 10 a.m.
and then moves to the Tenino
Cemetery in the West Hills,
where the stone is set for Ms.
Meanus Crowe at 11 a.m.
After the stone setting, the
procession returns to the church
for the giveaway and word of
encouragement for family left
behind, and dinner.
People of all denominations
are welcome to attend the event.
Thank jou from the
Meanus, Yahtin, Payne, Wil
liams and Frank families and
all Shaker members.
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Now taking cans and bottles daily.
Diner
honors
veterans
On Veterans Day the
Black Bear Diner in Madras
served free meals to anyone
in active military duty, and to
any veterans of military ser
vice. "We served 196 meals to
veterans," said diner owner
Joe Davis.
Many veterans from
Warm Springs were among
those who dined at the Black
Bear on Veterans Day.
"We served many people
from the reservation who are
retired from the military,"
said Davis. "It was nice to tell
them thank you for their ser
vice." From about nine o'clock
in the morning until about
eight in the evening on Vet
erans Day, the diner was
packed, he said. "It was one
of the busiest days of the
year."
David said he hopes the
idea of serving veterans for
free on Veterans Day catches
on with other restaurants.
He got the idea originally
from the Black Bear Diner
in Bend, which served free
Veterans Day meals last year.
"I'd be delighted to see
Joe Davis with one of the large stuffed bears at the diner.
other businesses do the same
thing next year," Davis said.
Davis originally came to
Madras in 1978 and worked at
Jerry's Restaurant. 1 le was man
ager of the restaurant in 1981
and '82. He became a district
manager and then regional man
ager of Jerry's from 1985 to
2000.
Then Jerry's put the building
up for sale, and Davis bought it
along with a Black Bear Diner
franchise.
His son Stephen, daughters
Melissa and Jennifer, and wife
Nancy work with him at the
diner, which is 16 hours a day
365 days a year. The hours are
6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Davis said he values the cus
tomers who come to the restau
rant from Warm Springs.
"The impact of the people
from the reservation on my
business is tremendous," he
said. "The folks who come
here from the reservation
arc great people."
One of the first things
you see when you enter the
Black Bear Diner is a pic
ture of MaryAnn Meanus
in regalia.
The picture was there at
Jerry's Restaurant, and
when Davis opened the
business as the Black Bear
Diner, he had the picture
re-framed and kept it on the
wall.
MaryAnn, he said, has
explained the significance
of the different things in
the picture, including the
beaded purse with the im
age of a horse.
Bedroom Furniture
15 OFF
Annual X-mas Sale
starts day after
Thanksgiving
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Ralph's TV & Furniture
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525S.E.5thSt.
Madras OR 97741
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THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES FOR UNDERWRITING OUR BROADCASTS
OF MADRAS WHITE BUFFALO HOME FOOTBALL 6 AMES
The Outpost
Oregon Embroidery
Mt Hood Meadows SW Resort
Warm Springs Composite Products
Ron McDonald Chevrolet. Ponttac Butek
The Insurance Mart
Warm Springs Forest Products Industries
Kamopp & Petersen, Attorneys at low
Warm Springs Power Enterprises