OCTOBER 15, 2003 r 1 i OJ LI vJ UJZoAike) A Publication of the Grand Ronde Tribe Bis www.grandronde.org mm BMICU8 II o '! i i 'J 1 v Ik i 4WMB WlBfS V V cy 'Mr r i IT . : i H NX (t $j Q) y . . - ' , . ..IMI"'" J h. "We're All Moved In" Tribal member Kimberly Contreras recently moved into the Tribe's newest housing complex on Grand Ronde Road with her daughters Christina and Kim. The new housing consists of 36 units and a central gathering area. Families began moving in shortly after the construction work on the new homes was completed on June 26. See story on page 5. Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 ru.-w JHs tco '. brc'wiHu L-buu . ? KnibHi Liok'HK! . UOFO ULitNt UR 47403 PRESORTED FIRST-CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID SALEM, OR PERMIT NO. 178 Tribal Members Cash In On Recent Federal Refinance Program Homeowners in Grand Meadows save $100 or more a month. I i ll ' J mm in ! - p "V - I! If i.iilf : II t fci r;. z2 i . . Home Life Thanks to new provisions in federal law, provisions that Smoke Signals pushed for in an article published in the February 1 issue this year, the Howerton family were able to take advantage of lower interest rates by refinancing their home. Refinanc ing saved the family about $1 00 a month. Tribal member Tracy (right) and wife Jerri relax in lawn chairs in their front yard in Grand Meadows while Justin takes a plunge while little Sydney heads for shore. Photo by Ron Karten By Ron Karten Tribal member Tracy Howerton, park, Grand Meadows in 1998, his wife, Jerri, and their son, Jus tin, moved into the manufactured Refinance continued on page 3 In