Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, August 01, 1997, Tribal Life, Page 9, Image 9

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    August 7, 1997
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GRAND RONDE ROYALTY are attending parades and pow-wows this summer.
From left: Sheena Johnson, Marie Godines, Emma Leno, and Donna Casey.
ELDER HOUSING: The Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority was recently
notified that it will receive $598,265 in funds from the US Department of Housing
and Urban Development Office of Native American Programs for the construction of
an additional five units of rental housing for Elders. Five units was the maximum
available to the Authority to apply for. These five units will be constructed along
with the 15 units which were previously funded. An architect has been selected, and
all 20 units will be designed in the next few months, with input from the Elders and
other interested tribal members. Watch the Smoke Signals for further information.
LOTS AVAILABLE: Grand Meadows manufactured home subdivision in Grand
Ronde still has lots available. Tribal members who are interested in homeownership
in this development are invited to call Bryan Langley at 879-2467 or 1-800-422-0232,
to obtain information andor applications. Financing is available to qualified
applicants through Funders Mortgage.
RULES AND REGULATIONS: Copies are available from the Tribal Housing
Authority by calling 879-2467 or 1-800-422-0232.
Tues.. August 5 Wed,. August q Thurg.. August 7
Beef Stew Pot Roast r3-r3-3Ribs
Cottage Cheese Vegetables Mac Salad
Pears Corn on Cob Baked Beans
Rolls Dessert
Tues.. August 12 Wed.. August 13 Thurs,, August 14
Kitchen closed Kitchen closed Kitchen closed
Tues.. August 19 Wed. August 2Q Thurs,. August 21
Kitchen closed Kitchen closed Kitchen closed
Tues.. August 26 Wed.. August 27 Thurs,. August 2$
Corn beef & Cabbage Koast Pork
Steamed Potatoes 'Picnic" Fotatoee & Gravy
Corn Glazed Carrots
ELDERS ONLYI
SUBSISTENCE
SALMON
DISTRIBUTION
Elders Only: August 1 1 and 1 2
General Membership:
August 13, 14 and 15
Time: 8:30 to Noon and 1:00 to 4:30
Place: Natural Resources Division
47010SW Hebo Road
Grand Ronde, Oregon
Tribal ID cards are required to pick
up salmon.
No one will be allowed to pick up
salmon for another tribal member
without that members ID card and a
note stating you have their permission.
The note must include all family mem
bers names and roll numbers.
If you have any questions regard
ing this distribution call Karen
Larsen at (503) 879-2376.
U.S.D.A. DISTRIBUTION
- SALEM -August
4: 3 to 7:30 p.m.
August 5: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
August 6: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- SILETZ -August
19, 20, 21: 8 to 4:30
Please note correction:
Risk Management
1-800-442-0346
The toll free number for Risk Manage
ment published in the 1997 Resource Di
rectory was printed incorrectly. The actual
number is: 1-800-442-0346.
Risk Management would also like to re
mind all the ODS Health Insurance enroll
ees to contract our office before traveling.
This will enable us to adjust your policy so
that your insurance can travel with you.
THE DIABETIC SUPPORT
GROUP will not meet in Au
gust. The group will resume
on September 18. Watch for
the topic to be announced.
TRIBAL HEALTH CLINIC will
be closed Tuesday, August
12, 1997 for inservice. We
apologize for any inconvenience.
Cultural Gatherings
AUGUST 1-3: KALISPELSAUSH FAIR. Usk,
WA. (509) 445-1147 or 445-1 11 2.
AUGUST 1-3: KITSAP INDIAN CENTER
POW-WOW. Erlands Point Road, Bremerton,
WA. (360)692-7470.
AUGUST 1-3: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
INDIAN CENTER POW-WOW. Orange
County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa, CA. (714)
530-0225.
AUGUST 2-4: AITPC SPIRIT OF PEOPLE
CELEBRATION & TRADE FAIR. Roque Com
munity College. Grants Pass, OR. (541)
474-6394 or 839-6517.
AUGUST 8: HOOPA SOVEREIGNTY DAY
CELEBRATION. Hoopa, CA. (916) 625
4211. AUGUST 8-10: OMAK STAMPEDE. Omak,
WA. 1-800-933-6625.
AUGUST 8-10: NESIKA ILLAHEE POW
WOW. 402 Park Way Government Hill, Si
letz, OR. Grand Entries: Fri. at 7 p.m.; Sat.
at 1 and 7 p.m.; Sun. at Noon. Contact:
Craig Whitehead at 1-800-922-1399 or
(541) 444-2532.
AUGUST 8-10: SQUAW VALLEY POW
WOW. Squaw Valley, CA. Contact: One
Hawk Hirajeta at (209) 338-3119.
AUGUST 7-10: SHOSHONE-BANNOCK
POW-WOW & RODEO. Fort Hall, ID. (208)
238-3804 or 238-3700.
AUGUST 8-10: THE WHOLE BEAD SHOW.
Hotel Monaco, 501 Geary St., San Francisco,
CA. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Contact: 1-800-292-2577.
AUGUST 15-17: GRAND RONDE POW
WOW. Grand Ronde, OR. (503) 879-521 1
or 1-800-422-0232.
AUGUST 15-17: CHIEF SEATTLE DAYS.
Suquamish, WA. (206) 598-331 1 .
AUGUST 15-17: CHIEF LOOKING GLASS
POW-WOW. Kamiah, ID. (208) 935-2502.