Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, August 15, 1997, Tribal Life, Page 8, Image 8

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August 15, 1997
SMOKE SIGNALS
Tribal quilt project
The Tribal History Quilting Bee is sched
uled for Saturday, August 23 at the Com
munity Center from 10 a.m. to noon. For
those who can not attend, another quilting
session will be held Friday, August 29 at
the Community Center from 1 0 a.m. to noon.
Instructor, SueAnn Suderman will be
present to help anyone who needs advice
or assistance. If you have not picked up
your photo fabric and other materials, it will
be available at either sewing session. There
is still time to have your family photos in
cluded on the quilt. If you would like to
participate in the project, contact June Olson
at 1-800-422-0232.
Langley; LaChance
We are gathering information on relatives
of the Langley and LaChance families and
friends. Look for our booth at the Pow
wow. Please bring all your pictures, bibles,
and family information. We are compiling
the information in a book for all to see. Also
in the near future we are organizing a fam
ily reunion.
Feel free to contact me at home: Cindy
Gulledge, 1005 Ferry Street, Space 27, Day
ton, Oregon 97114. Phone 864-3385 or
864-4303.
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The Fish and Wildlife Committee
is thinking of
DEVELOPING AN
ARCHERY RANGE
for tribal members.
The committee would like input from
the membership before proceeding.
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Please fill out this
survey and mail to
Natural Resources
P.O. Box 70
Willamina, OR 97396
Yes, I would use the archery range.
No, I have no use for a archery range.
I have no use for the archery range, but
would like to see it available for others.
Comments:
Happy Birthday
Number One Son
Gary Lee William Guzman
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12 years old on August 16
Love, mom and brothers
Tribal member grad
Kathalccn (Katie) Marclle Ibabao is the
daughter of Conrad Terry Ibabao, Sr. who
resides in Portland, Oregon. She is the
granddaughter of Nicanor Taran Ibabao
(deceased) formerly of Dogon Numancia,
Capiz Phillipine Islands and Nellie Maxine
Clark Porter residing in Hoquiam, Wash
ington. Katie graduated from Clackamas High
School on June 6, 1997. Katie has a beau
tiful singing voice. She participated in the
Clackamas Choir, she was also selected for
the 'A' Choir and Cavaliers. She has sung
for many school functions. Katie was hon
ored to sing at the Baccalaureate and Gradu
ation Commencements.
Katie participated in Basketball and Field
and Track in Middle School and High
School. Two years ago she decided to con
centrate on Field and Track. She earned a
Varsity Letter in Track in 94-95 and 95-96.
Katie was consistently a front runner and
leader in 400 Meter Relay winning the All
Star Award, First Place in 4X100 Relay,
First Place in Long Jump and Triple Jump.
Katie was voted by her teammates as the
Most Improved Player and Most Valuable
Player. She went to State finals two years
consecutively.
Katie was featured in the Clackamas Re
view, a local newspaper, and the Oregonian.
Her longest jump was 17' 11". Katie won
a scholarship to Clackamas Community
College for her athletic ability where she
will begin college this fall season. She
would like to major in Sports Medicine.
This summer she is working with her Dad
in construction. Her hobbies are singing,
staying closely connected with the many
friends she has made, and collecting goril
las and monkeys.
Sincerely, her proud father,
Conrad T. Ibabao, Sr.
Congratulations!
The staff of the Small Business Devel
opment Department would like to extend
our most sincere congratulations to newly
weds DIETRICH PETERS and ALETA
RAE. It's a pleasure working with you and
we wish you the best of luck and happiness.
Floosh Nanitch,
Small Business staff
Birth Announcement
Mclisa Huston and Mario Furtado an
nounce the birth of their baby daughter.
REBECCA MARIE FURTADO was born
at Holy Rosary Hospital in Ontario, Oregon
at 4:28 p.m. on August 2, 1997. She
weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and was 18-1
2 inches long. Rebecca joins a sister Eliza
beth Joyce Furtado, age 3.
Maternal Grandparents: Bruce and Anna
Huston of Ontario, Oregon. Maternal
Great-Grandparents: Larry and Priscillia
Hofenbredl of Grand Ronde, Oregon; and
Al and Dorothy Rupe of Yuma, Arizona.
Paternal Grandparents: John and Emilia
Furtado of Emmett, Idaho. Paternal Great
Grandparents: Roger and Patricia King of
Anchorage, Alaska.
U.S.D.A. DISTRIBUTION
- SILETZ -
Aug. 19, 20, 21: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sept. 23, 24, 25: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- SALEM -Sept.
8: 3 to 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 9: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 10: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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AUGUST 17th
Jdie Brandon
HfllY 14 BRTHDAY.
Your growing too fast.
Love Dad
Happy 42nd Birthday
MOM
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WE ALL LOVE YOU: Mike, Melody,
Kandee, Mikey, Brandi, Jeff, and Jordan
August 26
Happy 29th Birthday
to my wonderful and gorgeous
husband Pauly.
Love Always,
your wife Karen Askins
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Joy
Joy is a word
That we all hide.
Joy is a feeling
From down deep inside.
Joy is kind.
Joy is good.
Joy is a word
That can be well understood.
Joy is peace.
Joy is love.
Joy is a word
Lent from above.
Joy can be gentle,
Kind and true.
Joy is a thought that can
Pull you through.
By Sam London,
tribal member