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Page 12 February 26,1961 Continued from page 1 Spllyay Tymoo Fisheries management throughout the basin, the tribal redraft proposes management techniques that include known- stock fisheries, fisheries that should not be confined to the upper river. The tribes have added lower river fisheries in the tributaries and a sanctuary at the mouth of the Columbia to the plan’s priorities. Tribal additions focus on serious acht will be needed to achieve the original plan’s projections for vastly increased numbers of salmon returning to the river. Limited entry and fleet reductin in ocean fisheries are an example. To restore the runs means managing salmon throughout their life cycle—from in-river spawning grounds to the ocean and back again,” said George, “and that’s what we want to do.” Reapply for reduced meals Jefferson County School District 509-J announces its revised policy for free and reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals and milk under- the National School Lunch. Local school officials have adopted the following family size incom e c rite ria for determining eligibility. FAMILY FREE REDUCED PRICE SIZE MEALS MEALS 1 $5,700 $ 8,350 2 7,220 10,730 3 8,730 13,110 4 10,270 15,490 5 11,800 ' 17,870 6 13,320 20,250 7 14,850 22,620 8 16,370 25,000 Each additional • 1,530 2,380 family member C hildren from fam ilies information provided on the whose income is at or below the application is confidential and levels shown are eligible for free will be used only for the meals or reduced price meals. p u rp o s e o f d e te rm in in g eligibility. Applications may be A p p lic a tio n form s are available at all schools. The submitted at any time during school district requests their the year. return within 10 days. The New Arrivals Pah-Tu Elizabeth Pitt was born on February 5, 1981 at 1:59 a m. to Louie and Nancy Pitt. She weighed 8 lbs., 7*4 oz. at birth and measured 20*4. She was born at Mt. View Hospital in Madras. Grandparents are Elizabeth Pitt and James and Betty Digman of Beaverton. W ab an im kee and D aniel Buckland and his paternal grandparents are Charles and P a t N a th a n . H is g re a t g r a n d m o th e r is M y r tle Running Wolf Monroe and his great-great grandm other is Annie Smith. N ik ia h D an iel C h arles Courtney was born February 10, 1981 at St. Charles Medical Center to Steve and Cheryl Courtney. He weighed 10 lbs. and 3 ozs. Nikiah’s maternal grand p a re n ts a re M a rg a re t Brandon Lee Smith was born February 9, 1981 at Mt. View Hospital to Leta Smith. He weighed 8 lbs., 9 ozs. Brandon’s grandfather is Alvis Smith Sr. and his great grandmother is Marie Whiz G e o rg e . H is g r e a t- g r e a t ;randmother is Annie Smith. Geo-Ouiz The last 'geo-quiz: identified by DelsonSuppah was located on the old Seeksequa grade near the sand pit. Identify the location of the rock formation pictured above and win a year's subscription to Spilyay Tymoo fo r yourself or a friend. Call 553-1644 with your answer. _ ________________________ _________________ - Spilyay Tymoo photo by Marsha Shewczyk Community Happenings Home inspections The Warm Springs Fire and Safety department will inspect your home for fire danger as well as assist you with a family fire exit plan. ' A 14-point safety check will be done free at your request by a member of the department. Inspection hours are between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. F or m ore inform ation, contact the Fire and Safety Department at 553-1161 ext. 208 or 200 or 553-1634. Pro-Rodeo Representative If your’re interested in pro rodeo, contact Jazz Wewa. Wewa has been appointed Pacific Northwest representa tive for the Wildhorse Racers of A m erican A ssociation. Wewa is also World Champion Wildhorse rider for 1980. Contact Wewa at 553-1459 for more information about the pro-rodeo association. Landscaping workshop How to landscape that new home, or add trees, shrubs and lawn to your existing home wilb be the topics of a two day landscape workshop. Marvin Young, Deschutes County Extension Agent, will present the workshop on March 3 and 4 starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Tribal Court room Attention Girls GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS, ages 10 through 14 years old who would like to run for Root Feast Rodeo Junior Court— CONTACT: Francis Allen for inform ation, 553-1161 ext. 267. The deadline for entry will be February 28, 1981. in the Old Administration Bid. Slides and handouts will be used to illustrate concepts in landscaping and how-they can fit into your situation. In addition, Clint Jacks, W arm Springs E xtension Agent, will be available to help each participant on their own landscaping plan. Registration papers sought Vernon Spino has lost papers for his registered Quarter Horse and is offering a $50 reward to the person who finds them. The registered horse is a five year old sorrel gelding named Beadwork Class—A class in “Tonto Bar Cat.” He was sired Beadwork, to be taught by by Tom Cat and the dam is Velma Peters, will soon begin. Tonic Time. The class is free of charge to Tribal Members. Beadwork class Part A parent committee A Part A Parent committee meeting will be held at the Adult Learning Center in the Community Center, March 23, at 7:00 p.m. The committee will meet to d is c u s s s u m m e r ' s c h o o l activities and to nominate committee 'members for the 1981-82 school year. Wants coat Will person who took ladies black fur coat by mistake Friday night February 20th at Employee Banquet at Kah- Church Indians are happy TheLamanite Generation entertained an audience o f over600 at the Community Center onFebruary 19. One o f their presentations depicted Indians as being happy rather than a stereotyped sad image. The audience was particularly amused when lights went out, skirts went up and in flour escent colors happy Indians danced around. The troupe is from Brigham Young University and was sponsored by Title IV. Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewczyk back Nee-Ta lodge. Please return to Police Station, Warm Springs, or call Harold White-548-6748. Services St. Wiliams REORGANIZED CHURCH OF WARM SPRING S JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS MATTHEW CROTTY, FATHER ELDER, CLINT JACKS CONFESSION PRIOR TO M A SS-8:30 a.m. Tel. 553-1670 Sunday Mass-8:30 Worship - 10:00 a.m. W ARM SPRINGS WARM SPRINGS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STEVEN FRANK, PASTOR TEL. 553-1237 Worship-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time 10:30 a.m. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ORIN JO H NSO N, PASTOR Sunday SchooH 0:00 a.m. Worship Service-11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service-7:30 p.m. Bible Study, Wednesday-7:30 p.m. Young People’s Service-Frida y-7:30 p.m. WARM SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH ALLEN ELSTON, PASTOR Tel. 553-1267 Sunday S c h o o l-10:00 a.m. Morning Worship-11.-00 a.m. Bible Study-Sunday & Wednesday* 7:30 p.m.