4 May 7, 1997 SMOKE SIGNALS io060 (ItiO You're Invited There will be a birthday party jbr tribal Elder ARVELL4 HOUCK on May 17 at the Comm.an.ity Center. The party is scheduled to begin at noon. Arvella will be taming 88. Happy Birthday to her! Jo-" To Jennifer May 5 ,1(J w J I L I We always thought you were a little too big for your britches...well now you are finally old enough to fit into them! Wishing you a happy 1 8th and a life full of happiness and success. Love Mom, Ryan, Lindsey, and the rest of your family Birthday wishes A very happy belated birthday to our dar ling grandsons KELLY JAMES who was two in March, and JEMMY who turned one in April. We love you both, Grandpa Jim and Grandma Wilma. Happy Birthday to Kelly and Jimmy! We love you Mom, Dad, and sister Jamie. Birth Announcement Congratulations to Sandy and Dennis Korn on the birth of their daughter, Cassandra Rae, born in March. Cassandra is the granddaughter of tribal member Rob ert Watson. Clinic project needs Elders help The Health Committee is asking that El ders trace their right hand for the Sacred Hide being constructed for the new Health and Wellness Center. Please send your hand tracing on a 8-12 x 1 1 blank piece of paper with your name to Jon George, co Nanitch Sahallie, 5119 N. River Road, Keizer, OR 97303 or leave it with Vivian DeMary at the tribal office. Your participation is greatly appreciated for historical purposes. The deadline for this project is Friday, May 30. For more information call Jon at 1-800-552-0939 or (503) 390-5904. Clean-up crew thanks Our annual road clean-up on April 3 was a great success thanks to all the people who donated their time and effort or equipment in this project. We could not have finished as quickly as we did without your help. The Wellness Department wishes to acknowl edge the following folks: Cheryle Kennedy, Gene Kompkoff, Sharlee Salinas, and Pub lic Works. A big thanks from Wellness! Join us May 3: Memorial flowers The Culture and Heritage Board would like to welcome everyone with an interest in making flowers for Memorial Day. Be ginners and those with experience are all welcome and encouraged to join in the fun. This event will meet at the Community Center on Saturday, May 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please bring any patterns with you, and the Culture and Heritage Board will provide the supplies. This is an infor mal gathering, so anyone can come to par ticipate or just come to visit. Please call ahead so we will know how much supplies to buy. Contact Claudette Parazoo at 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2381, or Shawn Hostler at (503) 879-2850. H j j if i I ' , ' I Jk ' .. ' y 4 -t " " f flasks (BannO iftnrTfte Qfl Qsooa Free legal service is offered by Oregon Legal Services (OLS) in cooperation with the Tribe to assist tribal members with legal issues such as divorce, wills, landlord disputes, consumer rights, employment issues, small business or contract advice. OLS does not handle criminal cases, cases against the Grand Ronde Tribe, or cases against any Grand Ronde tribal member. Meals are free to E?1 Baked Chicken Elders and their SpOUSeS. Macaroni Salad $3 for all others. , Gree"Sa'ad Lemon Cookies Tuesday. May 6 Wednesday, May 7 Thursday, May 3 Macaroni & Cheese TacoSoup Enchilada Squares Salad Sandwiches Mexican Rice Squash Banana Splits Corn Bread Dessert Dessert Tuesday, May 13 Wednesday, May 14 Thursday, May 15 Swedish Meatballs Chili Chicken Gravy Over Noodles Rolls Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Broccoli wCheese CottageCheese Peas Dessert Dessert Dessert Tuesday. May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22 Zucchini Casserole Kielbasa Sausage Mexican Lasagne Green Beans Veggie Stir Fry Corn Cottage Cheese & Peaches Rice Garlic Bread Dessert Dessert Dessert Tuesday, May 27 Wednesday, May 28 Thursday. May 29 Sweet & Sour Chicken Hamburgers Roast Beef Rice Potato Salad ' Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Stir Fry Veggies Baked Beans CauliflowerBroccoli Salad Dessert Dessert Cake & Ice Cream