DECEMBER 15, 2000 15 FACT: Current Use Impacts You and Your Children Among parents currently using drugs only 78 say they have talked about drugs with their chil dren. Among parents who tried drugs in the past , 91 say they have talked about drugs with their children. Among parents who never tried drugs 84 say they have talked about drugs with their chil dren. 75 of current drug using parents say they feel hypocritical talking to their children about drugs. Only 28 of parents who tried drugs say they now feel hypocritical discussing them with their children. Among parents who never tried drugs just 8 say they feel hypocritical. TIP: Warning Signs There is no single factor for drug use, but warn ing signs of a potential problem include: Drop in academic performance Lack of interest in personal appearance Withdrawal, isolation, depression, fatigue Aggressive, rebellious behavior Hostility and lack of cooperativeness Deteriorating relationships with family Change in friends Loss of interest in hobbies and sports Change in eatingsleeping habits Evidence of drugs or drug paraphernalia (e.g., needles, pipes, papers, lighters) Physical changes (runny nose not from cold, red eyes, coughing, wheezing, bruises, needle marks) &&smw Sterna Verle Kottke $500 Beverly Morgan $250 Herman Hudson Jr. $250 Dorothy Lane $250 Linda Gardner $250 Carla Inda $250 Terri Wood Tribal Pendleton Blanket Jammie Mahony Tribal Pendleton Blanket Carol Jean Edwards $100 Charles Hupp $100 Joanne Mercier $100 Gary Ashman $100 Gerard Bolden $100 Vikki Bishop Pendleton Blanket Francis Mercier..... Pendleton Blanket Sonia Whitefeather $50 Julie Morrow $50 Zelda Lane $50 William Stevens $50 Donald Quenelle $50 Gloria Turman Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Albert Peters Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt John Darcy Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Trina Gatchel : ..Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Robyn David Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Jeanne Larsen Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Francis Bean Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Trevor Aaron Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Jack Pichette Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Julie Little Nanitch Sahallie T-shirt Sharon Hyatt Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Leon Luey Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Sharon Beard Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Jeffery Trantum Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Joleen Hudson Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Danny Easley Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Sharon Hanson Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Betty Lambert Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Tracy McLaughlin Grand Ronde Coffee Mug Vonnie Edmundson Grand Ronde Coffee Mug (5 " v. s -SILETZ Jan. 8, 9, 10 & 11: 9to3 -SALEM Jan. 22: 3 to 7:30 Jan. 23: 9 to 7:30 Jan. 24: 9 to 5 Interested in Starting Your Own Small Business? Need help? Oregon Native American Business and Entrepreneur Network (ONABEN) is here to help. Sign up for ONABEN's Starting a Success ful Business. This class is open to Non-Native Americans as well as Native Americans. The class offers professional assistance with: 0 Feasibility of Business Concept 0 Understanding Business Ownership 0 Developing a Business Plan 0 Marketing and Your Business 0 Financing and Bookkeeping 0 Legal Requirements Participants also have the opportunity to talk with attorneys, licensed bookkeepers and a vari ety of business owners. Classes start February 28 and are every Wednes day through May 16 at the Grand Ronde Small Business Development office. For more information or to register, contact Sheila Herber at 503-879-2492 or Barbara Lake at 503-879-2476, or toll-free at 1-800-422-0232. - i J i JHToliday Season Members of Spirit Mountain's Human Resources staff spread holiday cheer throughout Grand Ronde by delivering gingerbread houses to Tribal offices and to the preschool. Pictured are Palli Campbell (left), Jackie Van Cleave and Vickie Merrill. 9 ,1' f rjytrr-muvmbm, ,, '. J I '', -j : ,3 : i i St ' f ' . f i ,ii . j I , I V . t'i - 1AA t OS. J Moving to England Massage Therapist and Instructor Peggy Welch (center) received a Tribal blanket, among other pre sents, at a going away lun cheon in the Tribe's Health and Wellness Center on Tuesday, December 5th. Welch will be moving to England with her hus band. She will be pursuing a degree in a Master's Pro gram for Body Work. Tribal Council Vice Chairman Ed Larsen presented Welch with the blanket along with Lab Manager Lisa Clift (left). "Peggy's gift of touch will be sorely missed," said Clift. CULTURAL ELK HUNT The Fish & Wildlife Committee would like to notify hunters of the opportunity to hunt for the Tribal membership. There is one tag available for the NE Trask 3 Control Damage elk hunt scheduled for February 3 through March 15, 2001. To apply for this special hunt please fill out the application and return it to: Tribal Fish & Wildlife Department P.O. Box 10 Grand Ronde, OR 97347 The deadline to return applications will be 12:00 noon on January 12, 2001. The drawing will take place at 5:00 p.m. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered for the drawing. This includes incomplete applications. The following rules will apply to the hunter who is selected to hunt the cultural tag: The animal must be field dressed and taken to a designated processorpacking company. The ENTIRE animal must be turned over to the Tribe. There will be no reimbursement for costs associated with the huntkill. Reporting the cultural tag is the sole responsibility of the recipient of the tag. All State and Tribal rules and regulations must be followed. CULTURAL ELK HUNT APPLICATION FEBRUARY 1 - MARCH 15, 2001 NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: ROLL: PHONE: Have you ever killed andor field dressed an elk before? Yes No