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Elder of the Month
Verna Larsen
close to Tribe
Verna Larsen, daugh
ter of Lena (Norwest)
Bobb and Lewis Riggs,
Sr., granddaughter of
Umpqua Chief Solomon
Riggs, was born in
Grand Rondeon July 8,
1916, where she has
lived most of her life.
Happy Memories:
While growing up in
Grand Ronde, there
were occasions to visit
with Grandpa and
Grandma Norwest on their
farm a few miles from Spirit .
Mountain. Juanita Curl, a
cousin about Verna's age, was
a good playmate and they
really had a good time!
Before becoming a teenager,
she went to school at Klamath
Agency, a boarding school for
Indian children. Verna also at
tended Chemawa, where she
graduated from high school.
After SchOOl Club begins October 9, 1995.
It will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on every
Monday and Friday that school is in session.
Staff will provide transportation from school, but parents
must make arrangements for child to be pick up by 5 p.m.
If you would like to sign up your child or have any
questions, please call Jill Jeffers at 879-2018
or Tammy Garrison at 879-2017.
Reshape Your Image
Join us for a very special evening of nutrition
and image consulting.
For just $15, come savor a low-fat cooking demo and dinner,
and learn how to lose weight and eat healthy, without dieting!
Plus, we'll show you how to enhance your appearance,
and create a new image that fits you!
McMinnville October 10 at 6 p.m.
Sheridan October 17 at 6 p.m.
Introducing our services to your area!
Judy Forest, Registered Dietitian from Action Nutrition and
Judy Diefenderfer, Certified Image Expert from Uniquely Yours.
Call to pre-register: (503) 581-2739 or 843-3829.
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In 1941, she married Ed
Larsen, Sr. who. passed away
March 15; 1964They had six
children three sons and three
daughters Eddie, Jeannie,
Carol, Mike, Susie, and Ken.
They all live within 30 miles,
or less, of Grand Ronde.
So far, there are 1 1 grand
children, four step-grandchildren,
and several great-grandchildren.
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Veterans: Remember your blanket
The Tribe honored all tribal veterans with a Pendleton blanket
at this year's Pow-wow. If you were not present at the Pow-wow
to receive your blanket, it's not too late to pick it up.
Distribution of the blankets will end on December 31, 1995, so
you must act now! If you are a veteran of the United States Armed
Forces and a tribal member, please contact Jackie Whisler at 879
230 1 to arrange for your blanket to be picked up.
A Special Thank You from Miss Tiny Tot
Halona and her family would like to give an extra special thank
you to the following people, for without all of your love, support
and well wishes, she would not be the special little girl she is
today: Granny & Pappa Butler, Auntie Rae, Uncle Reggie &
Auntie Shelly, Grandma & Grandpa Tom, Auntie Suzie, Aunt
Tami, Uncle Craig & Kris, Grandpa Paul, Karen & Sara Bell,
Buddy & Rose!
We'd also like to give a great big thank you to everyone who
bought raffle tickets from Halona and the rest of the Royalty Court.
The funds from these sales will help with the many travels and
responsibilities of the Court throughout the year. , . ,
Halona would also like to congratulate her friends Leigh Brisbois
and Miranda Provost for being excellent Tiny Tot Princesses!
Thank You from Lee, Cindy, Halona Rae & Brother Butler
Tuesday, October 3 Wednesday, October 4 Thursday, October 5
Roast Pork & Mashed Potatoes Ham, Cheese & Mac Chicken & Dumplings
Buttered Corn Casserole Pickled Beets
Sliced Tomatoes Salad & Fruit Bar Tossed Salad
Sugar Cookies Dessert
Tuesday, October 10 Wednesday, October 1 1 Thursday, October 12
Baked Cod & Scalloped Potatoes White Beans Oven Baked Pork Chops
Spinach Coleslaw Mushroom Gravy & Rice
Mixed Vegetables Corn Bread Pickled Beets
Jello wBananas Cup Cakes Pears
Tuesday, October 1 7 Wednesday, October 18 Thursday, October 19
Spaghetti Clam Chowder Roast Beef & Mashed Potatoes
Salad Bar Com Bread Muffins Green Peas
Ginger Bread Tossed Salad & Jello Cake wFruit Topping
Tuesday, October 24 Wednesday, October 25 Thursday, October 26
Oven Baked Chicken Baked Mac Dinner Hamburger Stew
Scalloped Potatoes Fresh Veggies Cottage Cheese
Mixed Veggies Pumpkin Pie Peaches
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Thanks from Council
" The Tribal Council would
like to thank everyone who
took the time to fill out and re
turn the critical issues survey.
You provided very valuable information.
Contract Health
Service Notice
Those of you who are famil
iar with CHS Specialist, Bar
bara Steere, she has accepted
another position within the or
ganization, and will no longer
be in Contract Health Services.
During the time the position is
vacant, Teri Holsclaw will be
taking Barbara's calls and fill
ing in for her. Hopefully, this
won't cause too much confu
sion or backlog in CHS.
Teri is the Support Services
Coordinator and she may
reached at 879-2008. Thank
you for your patience.
CORRECTION: In the
September 1 edition of
Smoke Signals we ran a
story about the military life
of Joseph Shangretta. We
printed that he was a mem
ber of the Mary's River
Calapuyas. He was actually
a member of the Long Tom
Calapuyas, and later in life
became a chief of the
Mary's River.