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S p íly g y T y m o o F e b ru a ry 16 Page 5 Toys-Tools-Housewares-Clothing-Crafts-Gifts- B y K irby G. H eath Sr. Commander, 1 VFW E lliot Palmer Post 4217 Wars, all the military ceremonies and rituals for the brave war riors who served their country Elliot Palmer Post No. 4217 under the Old Glory, red, white Veterans of Foreign Wars is very and blue. The Ladies Auxiliary concerned about the dilemma marched with us. They are for of the Warm Springs Auxiliary, ever a part of us. So, with this the Warm which has throughout the years been the right arm of the V.F.W Springs V.F.W. wish the ladies of It has contributed very Warm Springs to come forth to strongly, supporting all veterans ensure our history is not lost, during our tribal history of be that they shall be with us for their ing there for our community, future. The children must remember tribes, county, state, as well as their culture, their heritage of nationally. Their support is of great ser the soldiers, the warriors of vice not only to the Veterans of Elliot Palmer Post No. 4217. This invitation is for a meet Foreign Wars but to the families of the veterans. They were ing to be held this evening at 6 there for commemoration of all o’clock, Thursday, Feb. 16, at the Veterans Day and activities of Senior Citizen Building. The invitation is to all eligible the people, for memorials and ladies who so wish to step forth funerals, and the honoring and recognizing old and new veter to establish and continue the charter of the Ladies Auxiliary ans. The members of the Ladies of Elliot Palmer Post No. 4217 Auxiliary are very important of the Veterans of Foreign Wars whether old or young. The pres-. of Warm Springs, Ore. The call is for seven mem ence of the Auxiliary is a tradi tion, history, and the future, the bers for a quorum to select two Opportunity for all families to officers, president and secretary- come together with all the Vet treasurer. Of these all current erans of Foreign Wars of the life members are ordered to be past and present, for the march present: Hilda Culpus, Mary of the Veterans of Foreign Danzuka, Arlene Graham, Cleda Meeting at 6 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 16, at the Senior Center. Schuster, Iris Smith, Freda Wallulatum, and other members whom wish to rejoin, Francine Ahern, Frances Brunoe, Susan Brunoe, Clarice Crane, Darlene Foster, Lucy Gradberry, Norene Greene, Viola Kalama, Sharon Katchia, Lois Knight, Madeline M clnturff, Adeline M iller, Bernice Mitchell, Barbara Pon cho, Leminnie Smith, Sonya Scott, Wilma Smith, Ellen Th ompson, Beulah Tsumpti, Neda Wesley, Eliza Jim, and to all other ladies whom wish to join. Criteria, must have a family member who was in the armed forces of the United States Army, United State Air Fojce, United States Marine Corp, United States Coast Guard, who served in wars of the United States of America past and present or such that is duly rec ognized of the Veterans of For eign Wars of the Congressional Charter and by-laws and manual of procedures and ritual. Eighth grade: Jamie Ball, Coral Benson, Mary Cloud, Arlene David, Miguel Frank, Sam Goggleye, Perry Kalama III, Kristi Olney, Katherine Quaid, Jason Sm artlowit, Tyrell Smith, Chance Stiffarm, DenaThurby, Blake W easelhead, Karlen Yallup. Seventh grade: Archie Caldera, Daniel Cloud, Mikayla Collins, Cyrus Conner, Ashlynne Danzuka, Leslee Henderson, Patricia Hintsala, Jaylon Holliday, Ed ward Jones, Stefan Jones, Graceann Kalama, Alan Leclaire, Andre Lewis, Zachary M iller, Justin Queahpama- Mehlberg, Noreene Sampson, Joella Smith, Mallory Smith, Larry Spino II, Theron Spino, Jason Tufti-Danzuka, Kenneth Vanpelt, Robin Warner, Kendra Wolfe. Sixth grade: Seventh grade: Tre Conner-Switzler, Mileena Edwards, Mary Goggleye, Briana Heath, Patricia Jim , Raylene Jones, Clarence McKinley, Duffy Rekow, Victoria Spino, Derick Summerholder, Travis Williams, Nolan Berry, Jay Blackwolf, Triston Boise, Douglas Brisbois, Matthew Clements Jr, Joseph Cook Jr, Wyatt Frank, Waymon Harry, Arianna Henry, Lauren Holliday, Chelsie Patt, Drew Pennington, Joseph Sconawah, Alvis Smith IV, Leo Sportsman, Amanda Squeimphen-Yazzie, M arilyn Suppah, Jonathan Sweowat, Jereme TallBull, Laura Thomas, Falcon Thompson, Dorothea Thurby, Nicole Wahnetah. The follow ing students had ex cellen t attendance (absent two days or less): Eighth grade: M arissa Ahern, Krysten Allen-Alford, Leonard American Horse, Tamiesha Brown, Hillary Camas-Alire, Traci Colwash, Spencer Ellsbury, Jimmy Flores, Chezzeray Frank, Teresa Fuentes, Nicholas Heath, Britten Lumpmouth, Merima Made, Mackenzie Minson, Eric Mitchell, Ariel Payne, Adriel Pineda-Soto, Damian Reynoso, M artin Smith-Mennealy, Mariah Smith, Rodney Smith III, Jillisa Suppah, RedSky Suppah, Trevor Suppah, Jessica Tacza, Colton Trimble, Ferman Tufti Jr, Raymond Williams, Charles Wolfe, Marissa Yaw. i The MNMMMMM t t NNMMMNM 7 1 7 S.W. 5 th St. M a d ra s Or. 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