Smoke Signals October 1992 Page 4 FISHWILDLIFE 1992 DRAWING WINNERS Note: SMOKE SIGNALS is reprinting the names of the winners and alternates in the General Elk 1st and 2nd Seasons. Some names were inadvertently added to the list in the September issue. Alternates should note they will be given tags in the order their names were drawn. Deadline to pickup 1st Season Elk tags is November 12th at 5 p.m. All other tags will be issued as they become available. Winners will be notified. GENERAL ELK-FIRST SEASON WINNERS 18.Kathy Crawley lJtferle Leno 19.Melissa Scott IMabel Gaston 20 Jeffrey Brooks 3. Harold Merrier Jr. 21.David Leno 4. Richard Schmid 21Debra Childers 5. Lavern Bennett 23.Doug Colton 6 Jim Peters 24JBryan Lanfley 7. Bud Haskins 25.Candy Robertson 8. Henry D. Peters 26.Bennie Petite 9Angela Bedortha 27.Barbara Gibbons 10.Rocky Bennett 28. Clarence Langley lLEvelyn Gibbons 29.Margo Merrier UBillyDeloell 13Jackie Grant ALTERNATES 14. Margaret Peters LPenny Deloe 15. Mychal Childers IMelvin Petite 16. Velma Mercier 3.Lorrainc Mooney 17DonDay 4.Riley Porter S.Grace Englehardt GENERAL ELK-SECOND SEASON WINNERS 7.Tom Misfeldt I. Heidi Schmid 8.Richard A. Grout ITerry Houck 9.Brenda Felix 3.1van Langley lO.Ken Robertson 4. Mike Cook ll.Daniel Mooney 5. Pat Cook 12John A. Langley 6. Karen Harrison 13.Ron Leno ZOrville Leno 14.Val Grout 8. Tersa Aaron 15Harold Blair 9. Mike Colton 16.Timothy Martin 10. Robin Welty 17.Ramona Leno II. Elaine Smith 18.Darlene Aaron 12.Duke Kimsey 19.11a Doud 13.0scar Sanchez 20.Lisa Schmid 14. William Baker 21.Robert Schmid Jr. 15. Ruby Rife 22.Cordelia Kneeland 23.Michael Schmid ALTERNATES 24.Eldon Leaton LSylvia Fuller 25.Bessie Stroebel IBlanche Lillard 26.Ruby Golden 3. Bonnie Martin 27.Zelda Lane 4. Randy Leno 28.William Rife 5 Joann Mercier 29.Shelly Kent 6Jeremy Haller SMDC Tourism Meeting The Spirit Mountain Development Corporation held a tourism meeting on Thursday, September 17, but no one attended. The meeting was to present ideas currently under consideration by the corporation in the area of tourism and field suggestions from the community. The lack of attendance at the meeting will not deter us from listening to your ideas. If you have any suggestions on the subject or would like to hear our views, feel free to contact us. Stop by and see us at tribal headquarters. Ask for Beth, Chris, or Tammy. We are very interested in your opinions. Elders' Workshop Helps Answer Questions On September 8th three representatives from the legal community spoke at the Elders' Will Workshop, held at the Senior Mealsite. Meg Goldberg, from Oregon Legal Services, Ron Talmey, from MarionPolk Legal Aid Service, Inc, and George Rives, a retired attorney who volunteers his time working for OLS. All answered questions and spoke about the importance of having a will. For example, if a person doesn't have a will, usually the next of kin receives all property after that person passes away. A will is a good idea for people who want certain things to go to certain people. It is also a good idea to have a will so there is no confusion to anyone about how you want your property handled. There are many technicalities, but each one is important when facing the decision to allocate your possessions. For instance, do you have a large estate or a small one? Do you want to divide your property among all your children? How much real property do you have? (Home, land.) How much personal property do you have? (Vehicles, jewelry, etc) All of these things factor into your will. It may not seem important, but it is. Said Mr. Rives, "A will is a good idea for anyone, even if you don't think you own that much. Most people own more than they think." For those elders who were unable to attend the workshop and are interested in obtaining legal services, keep in mind that it is FREE, and there is an attorney in your area who is willing to answer your questions. Marion Polk Legal Aid Services serves Marion and Polk Counties, and Oregon Legal Services is based in McMinnville and serves Yamhill County. There are services available inyour area as well. Contact the legal services organization in your local phone book, or contact the county you live in. TANOOS TUMTUM "Young Hearts" A Before and After school care program will start in October, 1992, at the Grand Ronde Elementary school for children in grades K--5. The program will run from 7:00 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and will correspond with regular school days. This program is funded by a Child Care Development Block Grant that the Tribe was awarded. Eligibility requirements include: parent(s) must be attending some type of schooling, training, job. They must also meet 75 of the Oregon State median income (monthly) to apply. Family of 2--$ 1,776 or below, family of 3-$2,088, family of 4$2,290, family of 5--$2,675, family of 6-$3,061, family of 7--$3,448, family of 8--$3,833. If you want more information or an application, contact CeCe Kneeland at tribal offices. A tribal pre-school program for children ages 3 5 will begin operation November 1 on coresponding HeadStart days, TWTH from 1P.M. to 5:30 P.M. This program is also funded by the Child Care Development Block Grant, and the above eligibility requirements apply. ADULT EDUCATION Adult G.E.D. classes will resume October 3, 1991 Classes will be held each Monday and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Elders' Mealsite. Photo Exchange Offered A photograph exchange has been established, and is available to all tribal members. The purpose of the program is to preserve tribal history through the sharing of old familytribal photographs. Also, as a service, the program will attemptto identify subjects in old photographs through the efforts of Elders and other resourses within our community. You need not share photos to obtain this service. Eventually, we hope to tell the history of Grand Ronde through photographs selected from this exchange. To encourage people to participate in this program, we will not only trade NEGATIVES of the photos, but if your photo is used in the historic display your name will accompany it. If you would like to participate in this exciting new program, send your negative(s) along with a self-addi essed envelope to: Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde ATTENTION: DeanAzule 9615 Grand Ronde Rd. Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 If known, you should also include the date of the picture, names of individual(s) in the photo, and other information surrounding the event. In return, you will receive a list of available photographs. From this list, you may select one negative for each negative you mailed in. You should receive your negatives in approximately 30 days. If you would like more information regarding the Photo Exchange, contact June Olson at 1-800-422-0232. Again, this is an exchange of negatives only. Do not send your original photograph. ROYALTY NEWS Congratulations to the newly elected Queens and Princesses! Each of these girls have a busy year ahead of them and we look forward to hearing more from them during the year. Two new members join Karen Harrison on the committee. They are Debby Childers and Cindy Martin. Welcome aboard. There will be more information about Royalty in the next issue of SMOKE SIGNALS. For any girls interested in running for 1983-84 Royalty Court, please be thinking about attending dance classes at any of the local Pow-wows. Drumming and Dancing classes are scheduled to begin again on October 4, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. The Pow-wow Committee will hold a Hunter's Breakfast at the Community Center on October 3 at 5:30 a.m. Health Department Provides Exercise Transport To Tribal Members The Health Department is providing trasportation to tribal members interested in aerobics at Gunny's Gum or Public Swim at the Aquatics Center, both located in McMinnville. The price for Public Swim is $1.50 for youth and $1.75 for adults. Gunny's Gym is offering seven months of membership for $77. Aerobic and swim schedules are listed below. Contact Linda Smith for more information. AEROBICS 6:00 A.M. MWF 8:00A.M.TTH 12 NOON MWF 4:30 TTH 9 A.M. SAT PUBLIC SWIM MON-FRI 7:30-8:45 P.M. SAT 1-4:00 P.M.& 6:30- 8:15 PJvl. SUN 1-4:00 PJM.