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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1991)
Smoke Signals August 1991 page 7 TRIBAL COUNCIL CANDIDATES Wilmadene Butler Hello, my name is Wilmadene Riggs-Butler. I was born and raised in Grand Ronde, where I lived with my parents Andrew and Amanda Riggs, until my marriage to Jim Butler in 1954. We now live in Monmouth, have one daughter, Cindy, who also lives in Monmouth. I came from a large family and have many relatives who are behind me one hundred percent in my work and concerns for the Tribe. I also worked for years as a volunteer for the Tribe, as did my husband Jim. I was appointed to the Tribal Council in 1989 and served through 1990. During that time, we accomplished many good things for the future of the Tribe and made some hard decisions. We set up several trust funds which will insure the continued operation of the tribal government, and the future of our people. We also began long term planning for the Tribe, which included the community center to be constructed this year. We also worked on the master plan for the tribal homelands which will include an administra tion center, health clinic, pow-wow grounds and especially housing for our elders and families. I was very proud to be a part of this planning process, and would like to again participate in the good work being accomplished by the Council. I believe that a council member should be involved, honest, and work for the good of the Tribe, and live by the rules which they put in place. This is why I am asking all of you to stand behind your Council, and let them know how you feel about what they are doing. This will help them in making decisions and living by them, knowing that you support them. I would like to continue my part in the good work which was started during my time on Council and that is why I am asking for your support and vote. Sincerely yours, Wilmadene Butler Ellen Fischer Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Ellen Bean Fischer. I was born in Grand Ronde, and lived here until 1958. I attended Willamina High School until my junior year, and I know that there is little for teens to do, so I know that they can end up in trouble. If I am elected as a member of Council, I will work for a recreation program for our youth. I; I have worked at Chemawa Indian School for the last eight years; as a home living assistant, a special education teacher, and a vocational trainer. I have also been the treasurer for the Federal Employees Union for two years, and was the shop steward for a year. I was on the original health board from 1983 to 1984, and spent long hours designing the guidelines for the health care of our Tribe. I will continue to work towards improv ing the health plan. I will work towards getting better dental and eye care for the seniors, and will also try to get transportation; both for the seniors and the low-income, so that they can get to some of the bigger towns. Housing is a major concern of out tribal members, and I will work on expanding the existing program. I firmly believe that our tribal members need jobs, no matter where they live, and I will work on this problem. I feel that tribal members who don't live right here in Grand Ronde have a right to information on the day-to-day operations of the Tribe. I would like to promote more communication between the different tribal departments, and would also like to see more communication between tribal employees and people that they work to provide services for. I am available for travel and further training, and I am anxious to do whatever it takes to serve my Tribe. Please feel free to contact me, either in person or on the phone. I will be available to answer any questions. Address: 7740 Ford Rd. Grand Ronde, Or. 97347 Phone Number: 879-5497 Victoria Hunt My name is Victoria Jane Ramoz Hunt, and I will be running for Council in the up-coming election and I would like you to know about me and what I stand for. I am the daughter of Betty Jane Riggs-Rogers and the Grand-daughter of Andrew and Amanda Riggs. I was born in McMinnville and lived in Grand Ronde until I was six years old. I moved to Salem for three more years. After that I lived in Canby until I married. I now reside in West Linn, Oregon with my husband Richard and our two children Deana Renee and Sean Michael. I also work here in West Linn as a hair dresser and have for the past nine years. I don't have any major promises to make only that I will do the best job I can, which includes being honest, straight forward, and willing to listen to every person's opinion and take those ideas to make a decision for the people. I hope to be able to do the best for the people and that is why I feel I could make a difference by being on the Council and I hope you feel so too. Thank you for your time. Sincerely yours, Victoria Hunt Colleen Kimsey . H i"J r-rA U Hi, my name is Colleen Kimsey. I was raised in Grand Ronde and have resided there most of my life. Like many other tribal members, I have developed a strong attach ment and commitment to the tribal community and am very interested in the continuing development and prosperity of our Tribe. I would like to contribute more directly to our efforts to be a prosperous community and to reach our many other goals. Over the past year and a half I have worked for the Tribe and have had the opportunity to experience the operations of several programs and committees. The most enjoyable part of that experience has been working with the people. I have found tribal members to have very positive attitudes toward tribal development and activities, and to be very supportive of our program efforts. More importantly, I have gained a lot of respect for our cultural heritage through interaction with our tribal elders. Some important interest areas of mine are; the creation of a youth center here in Grand Ronde, the establishment of a child care center in Grand Ronde and the continuing