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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1979)
FE4IEALL HALL HOSTS MEETING Eula Petite and Michaelle Lambert- were guests at. the monthly potluck and meeting of the Yamhill County Historical Society Meeting. Eula Petite gave a presentation on the history of the Grand Ronde Catholic Church. Michaelle Lambert gave a brief history of the Grand Ronde Reservation and the Tribal Cemetery. Eula and Michaelle would like to thank Jean Bett for inviting them. BASEBALL BLURBS The Baseball season is under way now. Along with the baseball team, (remember - the team that took first place their first year out "last year?), we now have a girls Softball team and a younger T-ball team The baseball team is coached agrin this year by Doug Colton and is assisted by Merle Leno. Bob Suiip and Dan Bazzy coach the girls Softball "team . " The Tball team, has Mike Cook and John Mercier as coaches. Games for these teams hrve not yet been sched uled but hopefully they will be available by printing time of the next issue of "Smoke Signals". Practice am held at the Grand Ronde grade school. Special thanks is given to Richard Thomas for donating his time and tractor Saturday, May 12, working up and dragging the baseball field at the grade school. Doug Colton, Merle Leno and Dean Mercier spent the better part of the day helping Richard prepare the field. We would like to extend an extra special tlianks to Harold Brown for the Ion? hours he worked hauling the rocks off the field in his wheel' barrow. Again, Thanks Guys 1 X X KM X X X-M-M'X-X X X X X X M X-M-X-M-iHBBB-X-X X X -X-X X ft M-HHHHHHHBHHBt X X X X X X X X-jHBHHttHHHHfr A Baseball Thanks also goes to Les Reynolds for extending the base pegs used to keep the bases stationary. HHHHHHHHHXXXXXXXX-X-X-X-MHttBHXXXXXft OUTREACH FOR SENIORS Spring has sprung I Lawns are really growing and are needing cutting. If you wa us to help with our "Chore Brigade" in keeping your lawn neat, and your garden weeded please let us know so we can schedule you into our busy season. The Cemetery "Restoration" Project ended May litth. So, now our Green Thumb workers together with the CETA youth are keeping the cemetery looking its best. Therefore, other lawn garden work will be scheduled around the main priority of maintaining the cenw etery. We will be having additional youth this summer through the "CETA' Summer Youth Employment Program".