Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, June 26, 1978, Image 5

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    NEWS FROM THE SOUTH COAST The Lampa Mountain Sweat Lodge continues to
have sweat ceremonies with the help of spiritual
leaders from throughout the state. A Women's
Sweat is held monthly conducted by recognized women spiritual leaders from var
ous tribes. Sweats are usually scheduled for the week-ends so that clients at
the South Coast Recovery Center can participate. A meal is served after each
sweat cermony including traditional foods whenever possible. The sweat lodge is
located about 6 miles from Coquille, Oregon and 30 miles from Coos Bay, Oregon.
Remember, anyone is always welcome to come and sweat with us. For more info,
call Jackie at Tribal office and Kathryn at Coos Co. Council on Alcoholism
Main Office, N. Bend, Oregon. 756-1148.
SUNFLOWER BREAD
14 Cup Honey
14 Cup Soft ButterMargarine
2 Eggs, beaten
1 Cup Whole-Wheat Flour
1 tsp. Salt
1 tablespoon Baking Powder
1 12 Cups Ground Sunflower Seeds; Shells & Meats; or Meats Only
1 Cup Milk
12 Cup whole or coarsely chopped Sunflower Meats.
Beat together honey & butter. Beat in eggs. Combine flour, baking powder,
salt & ground seeds. Add to honey & butter mixture alternately with the milk.
Fold in whole sunflower meats. Pour into greased loaf pan & bake 1 hour at
325. Cool on rack. Slices better when cooled. YIELD: 1 Loaf.
JONNY CLASS
OFORGE OF
'79
Jonny George, 17, son of Lloyd & Myrna George
was named an outstanding member of the 1979
graduating class of Willamina High School. Of
the many activities Jonny participated in, he
was an active member of the Native American
Student Club, student Council officer and re
presentative, president of the Letterman Club
and member of the Honor Society, American
Field Service Club and Speech team. Jonny
is currently involved in Title IV Indian
Education as an aide for the summer school,
and assists in putting together the monthly
"Smoke Signals".
He plans to attend Portland Community
College in the fall to major in commercial
art, and eventually study at Parson School
of Oregon in New York.
Congradulations Jonny
and Good Luck!
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