Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, March 21, 1980, Page 11, Image 11

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    Page 12 March 21, 1980
Spilyay Tymoo
April 2
Basketball Jamboree
Jeo-Quiz
John Courtney is the most recent winner o f the Geo-Quiz. He identified the location of the last rock
formation as being at the six mile post on Jackson Trail R o a d Now, where is this one located? If you
can correctly identify its location call553-1644 and you will be entitled to a one year’s subscription to
Spilyay Tymoo for yourself, or a friend or relative.
April 2 is the date set for the
American Heritage Tour fund
raising jamboree to be held at
the Community Center. In
three separate games the
A m erican H eritag e T o u r
students will play the Mamas,
the Papas and the Grandpas.
Members of the American
Heritage Tour team include:
Karla Bagley, Jewell VanPelt,
Missy Still, Cyril Jim, Bobby-
Jo Berry, Allie Smith, Jamie
Smith, Polly Greene and
Cheryl Sutterlee.
P la y i n g a g a i n s t th e
American Heritage team will
be such worthy opponents as
Linda Bagley, Eliza Hicks,
captain of the Mamas, Chris
and Vicky Still, captain
Wilfred Jim playing lor the
Papas, Geraldine Jim, Nola
Adams, George Speakthunder,
Jello and Campy Smith, and
Fabian and June Sutterlee and
the referees will be Nita Wesley
and Sammy Colwash. Verbena
(Beans) Greene is one of the
coaches and Delson Suppah is.
the coach for the Grandpas.
The A m erican H eritage
Tour is a six-week guided tour
through historical sites which
have contributed to American
history. The students will leave
in June when school is
dismissed for the year. Each of
the nine students must have
$1,200 for basic expenses and
travel. Eliza Hicks, who is a
parent helping to raise funds
says, “We have raised about
$1,000 our goal is $5,000. The
C onfederated Tribes have
contributed $400.00 from the
scholarship fund. Now it is up
to the parents and the
students.”
Awards will be given after
the game for sportsmanship, to
the all-stars, and to members of
the teams. There will be a prize
for Mr. and Mrs. Hustler.
Door prizes donated by the
parents will also be a part of the
festivities.
•Funds from this jamboree
will be used to send nine Warm
Springs youths on a tour they
will treasure and never forget.
And these games may be an
experience you will never
forget. That date, again, is
April 2, 6:00 p.m. at the
Community Center.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewczyk
Mini-Marathon results (continued from page 11)
3 mile run
The three mile run had 68
participants, over 40 from
Warm Springs. The first ten
across the finish line in order
were: Lorin Henderson, 18,
Tim Carr, 13, Milwaukee,
Sonny Ross, 10, Simnasho
School; Lee Quiring, 31, Bend;
Kami Keene, 14, Madras;
James Keene, 45, Madras; Sal
Sahme, Jr., 14, Warm Springs;
Ellison David, Jr.; 12, Warm
Springs; Donna Sutterlee, 14,
Warm Springs; John Ross, 8,
Simnasho School. ,
Six mile run
Men: 1. Ray Hutton, 48, Bend,
33:16:6 33:16:6; Bill Smith, 36,
Bend, 36:07:6; Jay Mariqq, 18,
Oregon City, Oregon 36:35:5.
Women: Alice Hqnder, Oregon
City, Oregon, 40:47:7; Susan
Estep, 24, Sisters, Oregon
48:08:7; Kathy Peasley, 27
McMinnville, Oregon 49:34:9
Agatha Johnson Smith
Warm Springs and two sisters,
Louise Delrose of Troutdale
and Verna Jackson of Warm
Springs. Four grandchildren
and one great-grand child also
survive.
The dressing ceremony was
held at Evergreen Chapel in
March 22
March 24
Howlak Tichum
Agatha Johnson Smith,
born April 15, 1924 in Warm
Springs, died March 18,1980 at
her home in Madras.
Survivors are her husband,
Archie Smith, and a daughter,
Bonnie Skaarup of Burlington,
Washington. Also surviving
are brother, Fred Johnson of
Community Calendar
Madras by Stella McKinley on
March 20, 1980. Her body was
then transferred to the Warm
Springs Agency Longhouse for
o v e rn ig h t S e v e n -D ru m
services. Burial was March 21,
1980 a t th e S im n a s h o
Cemetery.
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April 12-13
April 13
Dance sponsored by the Rodeo Association at
Kah-Nee-Ta
Mime workshop for adults. Pre-registration
only by calling the community center. This
workshop is free to all interested. 7-8:30 p.m. at
the community center
Mime workshop for selected children of Warm
Springs Elementary at 9:15 a.m.
Mime performance for students at Warm
Springs Elementary 10:30 a.m.
Mime performance, Community Center
Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m. Adults $2.00, children
and students through high school $1.00
Criminal Justice Facility Referendum,
Community Center
Mime performance for headstart children, 11:00
a.m.
General Council meeting, Dinner 6:00 p.m.,
meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Agency longhouse
American Heritage, Mamas, Papas and
Grandpa’s B«. ;ketball Jamboree, 6:00 p.m. at CC
Easter Bunny Party for 4 & 5 year olds and
.their i parents, 7:00 p.m. at the CC.
12th Annual All Indian Cottontail Tournament,
at the community center
High school baseball tournament: Call the CC
for more information
Spring session of noon time and evening
rhythmic aerobics. Community Center
Community Spring Rummage Sale. Reserve a
table by calling the community center, first
come, first serve basis.
Root Feast Rodeo, 1:00 p.m. daily, Warm
Springs Rodeo ground
Root Feast, Agency Longhouse
Church Services
S t Williams
WARM SPRINGS
MATTHEW CROTTY, FATHER
Confession Prior to Mass-9:00 a.m.
Sunday Mass-9:00 a.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS
Many Warm Springs students participated in the Madras Jr. High 1980 science fair held on March
11 and 12. Students and entries are as follows: Dena Smith-Magic Motion; Damion Katchia
(Pictured)-Are Hamsters that Smart; LisaSixkitter-Dewpoint;AbeHunt-HoldingBreath;Dempsey
Polk-Magnetics; Lena Mitts-Liqiuds & Germination; Becky Danzuka-Crystal Growth; Sammy
Allen-Age & Reaction Time; Lisa Strong-Planaria Feeding; Sara Scott-Vitamin Content; Reona
Trimble-Solubility; JuanitaBlodgett-Earthworm Regeneration; KimScott-Capillary Action; James
Tolman-A .M. Broadcaster; Marc Reimer-Efficiency o f Wood Burning receiving a top award; Larry
Macy-Solar Water Heater receiving a top award; Cherfyn Star-How Does P op Effect the Liver;
Sonya Heath-Crystal Garden.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by ShewczvK
ELDER, CLINT JACKS
Tel. 553-1670
Worship -10:00 a.m.
WARM SPRINGS
WARM SPRINGS
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ROBERT GRIFFEN, INTERIM PASTOR
Tel. 553-1237
Family Church School 9:00 a.m.
Worshlp-11:00 a.m. in Fellowship Hall
Fellowship Time 10:30 a.m.
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
ORIN JOHNSON, PASTOR
Sunday School-10:00 a.m.
Worship Service-11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Servlce-7:30 p.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday-7:30 p.m.
Young People’s Servlce-Friday-7:30 p.m.
WARM SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
ALLEN ELSTON, PASTOR
Tel. 553-1267
Sunday School-10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m.
Bible Study - Sunday &
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.