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Smoke Signals 17 JUNE 15,2011 BOAT FOR SALE Anthony Joseph Lane Feb. 5, 1959 - May 28, 2011 Tribal member Anthony Tony" Joseph Lane, 52, a resident of Dallas, walked on while fishing on the Willamette River on Thurs day, May 5, and was recovered from the river on Saturday, May 28, 2011. He was born on Feb. 5, 1959, in Schurz, Nev., the son of David Leroy and Renee La Rose Lawe Lane. He attended Englewood and Parrish schools and graduated from North Salem High School in 1977. He played on the football team that went to the state tournament. Tony graduated from Chemeketa Community College with an as sociate degree in electronics. He was working as a network engineer for Spirit Mountain Casino. He had a passion for fishing, boating, motorcycles and scuba diving. He enjoyed coaching his son's Little League baseball and football teams. Tony was good with wood and made many things along with the ability to fix just about anything. He had a happy, caring, outgo ing and helpful personality. He was a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. He is survived by his son, Joseph of Dallas; granddaughter, Alice; parents, David and Renee of Salem; brother, Reynold of Tucson, Ariz.; and sister, Faye Miller of Willamina, along with several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held Friday, June 3, in the Grand Ronde Tribal gymnasium. Interment followed in the Grand Ronde Tribal Cemetery. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center handled the arrangements. To leave an online condolence for the family, visit www.dallastribute. com. 21'Bayllner Trophy 335 hp. Evinrude outboard Self balling boat 9.9 Mercury trolling motor Fish finder with GPS 2 pin electric downriggers EZ load trailer with new tires Contact Bob at 541 921-2881 $8,700 or best offer. alb i: Saddle CD da lb opeirD Now on summer hours,' the Grand Ronde Saddle Club is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily near the former Grand Ronde Food Bank west of Grand Ronde Road. Everyone is invited to visit the horses and go for a ride. In addition, the Saddle Club has scheduled two weeklong Pony Day Camps between June 27-July 1 and July 11-15. The camp costs $125 and will help raise funds for the club's operation and care of the horses. For more information, contact Clint Folden at 503-559-1977, LeLani Folden at 503-438-5414 or Barbara Clark at 503-507-9107. D Eugene Tribal Wellness Program meets The Eugene Tribal Wellness Program meets at 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday in the satellite office at 711 Country Club Road, Suite 1A. All fitness levels are welcome. The program covers strength, cardio and stretching, and discusses strategies for healthy living at home. The program is free to Tribal members and their spouses. For more information, call the Eugene satellite office at 541-484-7085. H Mm Mm (Kitioiti w l A ? (DHS fit iMtliM f .. '2,... ' &ir It rJn bu D. T5, nrn Pi en Lr' o LiTiJ O ALL EVENTS ARE FREE! Caricature Artists, Hot Dogs, Chips and Cotton Candy For More Information Call 503-879-2034 LOCATION: CTGR CAMPUS Seating is not provided , w "Thank you for respecting Grand Rondc's Tribal Community and Culture by not displaying LQO G 1l Jf Gang Affiliation and by not bringing Drugs, Alcohol or Weapons to this event" Ad created by George Valdez