Smoke Signals 9 JULY 15, 2012 Feeloiro' ttlhe Bflanes Chanda Naumu beads a nacklaca whila working at th Tribe's information and cultural demonstration booth at the Safeway Waterfront , Blues Festival at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland on Friday, July 6. Milk ru A SSSS l P. ffiiiff S?7 i TK 1 o I I .JAW"" "V ' J ,1 I jtai Justin Robinson (Chinook), right, puts a cedar hat on Greg Archuleta so he can model it for Kyle Morris, from Los Angeles, as he visits the Tribe's information and cultural demonstration booth at the Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland on Friday, July 6. Photos by Michelle Alaimo Siobhan Taylor, Tribal Public Affairs director, gives a Tribal logo pin to visitors to the Tribe's information and cultural demonstration booth at the Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland on Friday, July 6. Bend couple wins $578,1 75 jackpot at Spirit Mountain A telephone support technician from Bend, celebrating a long overdue honey moon with his wife on their 13th wedding anniversary, won $578,175 on Tuesday, July 3, at Spirit Mountain Casino. David Bowden Jr. and his wife, Amy, arrived at Spirit Mountain Casino on Monday night after saving up for a "de layed honeymoon" and following a couple of jackpots worth $700 and $1,200 hit the big time on "The Dark Knight" Batman progressive slot at 4:15 a.m. The big win comes less than three months after a Palm Springs, Calif., man hit a $568,668 jackpot on the same slot bank. "My first reaction was, 'Is this for real?'" said Bowden. "My wife didn't believe me at first, but then started crying." The Bowdens were making their first visit to Spirit Mountain after reviewing the casino's Web site, which touts reasonable lodge room rates and lists all of the slot game. They have lived in Bend for eight months, moving to Oregon from Oklahoma. Amy said they will do some traveling this summer with their two boys, ages 10 and 5. "It will be nice to do a little traveling before the 5-year-old starts kindergarten this fall," she said. "The boys were a little sore because they wanted to come with us," David added. David seemed to have fate on his side. He was wearing a Philadelphia Eagles baseball cap and a green T-shirt featuring a leprechaun on the front with the words "Feeling Lucky." B I ym -"iv 500(CrOR5ALE. "The MapuyansrA sourcebook on the Irxlians of the Willamette Valley' by Harold Mackey, Ph.D. tQBBBBBBBb fpijfl Name: Addrcu:. City.. Sate:. Zip: . of bookix $15.95 each Checks only. total. This book, through collabora tion between the Cultural Re sources Department, Mission Mill Museum, an4 the Mackey Family, has been re-release4 in a second edition with a new cover, an updated bibliography with more current and accurate sources, new photographs, and a new afterwaed explaining the Grand Ronde Tribal perspective. $13. OO per book Books may be purcbase4 (torn the Tribe's Cultural Resources Department located on the secon4 floor of Tribal BuiMing 14 (A4ult E4ucation BuiM ing) for fiS.OO each. To have an order mailed to you, please fill out this form an4 Include an additional $3.0O for shipping cost per book. Mail this form to: CTGR Cultural Resources The Kalapuans 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347