These individuals had at o:;0 time requested applications for Enrollment, but we had '
never received them back, so their files are incomplete, and we have no way of knowing
if they are eligible under ti.e Act or not. If you appear on this list, we urge you to
send your applications in as soon ac possible.
Sydney Clark Jaime Clark Grace Ambrose
Kola Gomez Penny Peone Naomi (Reannon) Jones
Rebecca Crocker Ann Torres Angela Vaile
John Simmons Sharon Dizick Christopher Dizick
Christina Dizick Eleanor Norcross Marie Quigley
Don Hudson & Children Richard Grout Ann Ritchey
Zelda Kessler Hattie Chaney Bettylou (Lockwood) Felis
Violet Lafferty Mary Wible Ruby Rife
Linda Helton Barbara McEachran Beatrice McEachran
Rudolph Valve Michael Rife Steven "ife
Marcia Rife Betty (Rife) Vest Gladys (Rife) Cook
Ruby (Rife) Golden Robert Rife Clara Ann (Rife) Vatts
Pearl Rife Jack Langley Wayne Larry Peters
Delilah Kuperus Mildred Hays Betty Avila
Mercy Conney Tianna Conney Arlando Avila
Tony Folden Dormalee Akers Shannon Akers
Nicholes Akers Donna Casey & Family Everetta Butler & Childrer
Carol Svanson Pam Darling Trina Darling
Nancy Hughey Donald Thomas Allen Thomas
Theresa Thomas Dale Thomas Sequoia Raya
Phillip Raya Naomi Mesplie & Children Douglas Anderson
James Anderson Lori Janelle Anderson Samuel Aro
Bradley Aro Tiffany Aro Gary Lewis & Children
Charles Leno & Child
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ENROLLMENT COMMITTEE VORKSHOP WITH B.I. A. (PORTLAND OFFICE)
On March 29, 19$ enrollment clerk, Cheryl Carl and assistant enrollment clerk Barbara Merci
Don Hudson, tribal planner, along with committee members, Nora Kimsey, Ivanetta Cook, Lois
Butler, Margo George, Marie Schmidt met with Bill Smith at the Portland area office where he
put on a enrollment workshop. The primary goal of this workshop was to get the committee fa:
ilar with the procedures in starting to process applications under the Act. Bill handed out
packets that he had put together containing the Act itself along with deadline dates for the
next two months that we will be complying to and all information needed to show the committe
how to begin processing all eligible applicants under the Act. Bill gladly answered everyon
who presented him with questions. This was quite an experience for all who attended the worl
shop. An awful lot of material covered during the session of the workshop for us to start
putting to use during the next few months as we prepare the updated roll for the publicatioi
in the Federal Register in Washington, D.C, .
Cheryl Carl
Enrollment Clerk
Indian Health Committee Report:
The Indian Health Committee Volunteers are. John Liilard, Annabelle Hamm, Joyce Millsap,
Ellen Campbell, Clarice Ellison and Ray McKnight.
The Health Committee will be advisors to the Tribal Council on health needs of the
people. We are taking a health survey to find the needs and would appreciate the cooperation
of the Tribal members.
The Health Committee will act as advocates for the health for Grand Ronde Tribal member.
Advises the Service Unit Director and Indian Health Service of health concerns of Grand
Ronde Tribal members through representation at the Service Unit Health Board meetings.
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