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12 JULY 2,
SPILYAY TYMOO
1982
Pi-Ume-Sha
Results
The results of the second
15 time 44:11; 31. Alex Heindl
annual Pi-Ume-Sha 3.5 and the 35 time 44:12; 32. George
6.5 mile run held Saturday Colby 36 time 45:12; 33.
morning starting at 8 a.m. near William Schuld 30 time 46:02;
the Community Center.
34. Jeff Little 17 time 46:03; 35.
1. Cal Alsleben, age 44 time Delson Suppah 35 time 46:22;
33:04; 2. Jeff Mortimore age 28 36. Robert Lathrop 26 time
time 33:14; 3. Von Klohe age 34 48:06; 37. Lewis MatternStime
time 33:52; 4. Stan Willard 33 48:08; 38. Edwar<TGeorge, Sr.
time 33:52; 4. Stan Willard 37 35 time 48:19; 40. Ray Meanus
tim e'34:25; 5. Bob Wheller 31 38 time 48:51; 41. George
time 34:50; 6. Jason Allen 17 Strong 30 time 48:58; 42. Carol
time 35:57; 7. Lou Andlew 16 McFarland 19 time 49:52; 44.
time 36:39; 8. Jim Bryler 28 Frank Laguard 15 time 52:45;
time 37:03; 9. Ken Emmerich 45 Ralph Andrew 12 time
31 time 37:08; 10. Captain 52:53;46. Steve Quilt 14 time
Moody 22 time 38:23; 11. 53:27; 47. Charley Standing
Chuck Austin 46 time 38:33; Bear 14 time 54:56; 48. Dawn
12. Todd George 17 time 39:08; Squiemphen 28 time 56:37; 49.
13. Wade Muron 22 time 39:22; Marvin Martinez 36 time 56:58
14. Jim Oatman 21 time 39:23; 50. Sharon Hill 19 time 57:34;
15. Reubin Bending 24 time 51. Joe Hill 50 time 58.38; 52.
40:15; 16. Chris Wamsley 32 Ronnie Smartlowit 12 time
time 40:28; 17. Clroy Moffett 59:17; 53. Johnny Smartlowit
22 time 40:41; 18. Leroy Little 52 time 59:20; 54. Phillip G.
Bull 14 time 40:42; 19. Sharon Smith, Jr. 9 time 59:53; 55.
Sparhawk 20 time 40:43; 20. Tecumseh L. R. Strong 10 time
Ron Cameron 41 time 40:56; 59:53; 56. Sonya Holliday 15
21. Julian Smith 26 time 41:o6; tim e 60:02; 58. C h a rle n
22. Dave Crowe 39 time 41:18; Mosquedo 20 time 63:01 59.
23. Brenda Klohe 25 time Wilda Thompson 21 time
41:23; 24. Wayne Tappo 13 63:02.
time 42:40; 25. Byron Berrry 22 F irst M ale o v erall: Cal
time42:42; 26 Jerry Tanasl 18 Alsleben: First Female: Sharon
time 42:50; 27. Dave Hoskin 31 Sparhawk; Youngest Runner
time 43:02; 28. Vigil James 34 in the 5.3 Lewis Mattem;
time 43:35; 29. Brain George 16 Oldest runner in the 5.3 Johnny
time 43:40; 30. Jon Sconawah Smartlowit, 52.
Firecracker run
Continued from p ige 10
All checks should be made
payable to Soroptimist of Bend
and sent to: PO Box 965, Bend,
Oreogn 97761, or you may pay;
at the Juniper Park on the day-
of the race between 6:30 and!
7:30 a.m.
Geo-Quiz
Sonja Scott guessed the last Geo Quiz, photo being just below the Lodge at Kah-Nee-Ta. Identify
this photo and win your self a year’s subscription to the Spttyay Tymoo. AIIphotos are taken from
weU-traveld roads here on the reservation. C all553-1644 with your answer
Spilyay Tymoo photo by S id
Continued from page 1
Pi-Ume-Sha Celebration
Jim; Best Dressed Female 1st
Trudy Clements; 2nd Leona
Pond; Bestt Parade Float; 1st
Wolfe Family; 2nd Nevada
Pyramid float; Best Parade
Group: 1st Youth Services;
2nd Moses Family.
follows: Male and Female 14
and under; 15-18; 19-29; 30-34;
35-39; 40-49; and 50 plus.
Times and aid stations will be
available at 1 and 4 miles.
A drawing will also be held at
the end of the race to give away
running shoes and T-shirts
Awards will include: All donated by Converse Shoes.
Here are the results from the
runners will receive a T-shirt,
For more information, call dance contests during the three
size indication for your T-shirt Jo h n F inkbeiner a t The day affair. Small Girls Bound
is needed. The top three Athletes Foot 389-2005 or Dnce; 6 years and under; 1st
division winners will receive Jerry Suiter 389-3890, race M a r tin a T a l lb u ll; 2nd
trophies. Age groups are a% directors.
Josephine Johnson; 3rd Don
Thomas and 4th Lena George.
Small Boys War Dance for
boys 6 years and under; 1st
Shaun D unn; 2nd Izzak
Waquiro; 3rd Jessie Summers
and 4th Merl Eaglespeaker.
Little Boys War Dance; 7-11
years old; 1st John Sam; 2nd
Eric George; 3rd Simeon Jim
and 4th Ezra Benally. Little
Girls Round Dance:
1st
Cheayle George; 2nd Aletha.
Aranda; 3rd Blanche Allison
and 4th Julia OnePenny.
Foung Ladies Bound Dance
finals; 12-16 years old; 1st
Sharey Red Thunder, 2nd
Andrea George; 3rd Jeanne:
Lewis and 4th Jenny Wesley.
young Mens War Dance; 12-
16 years old; 1st Willie Jim; 2nd
Simon Jim; 3rd Clarence
BelBenally Jr. and 4th Jake
Buck. Girls Graceful War
Dance 16 and under; 1st Jeanne
Lewis; 2nd Masami Danzuka;
3rdAndrea George; 4th Carla
Tewee and 5th Jenny Wesley.
Boys Straight War Dance; 16
and under; 1st Willie Jim; 2nd
Eddie Sconewah; 3rd Eddie
George Jr.; 4th Curt Jim and
5ht Merle Eaglespeaker. Wo
mens Team Round Dance
Contest; 1st Josephine George,
Marlene George, Ernistine
Totus; 2nd Tina Scott, Vivian
Peters, Teresa Willis; 3rd
A u r o ly n E a g l e s p e a k e r ,
D arougna Lonew olf, Jeri
Eaglestaff; 4th Ella Jane Jim,
Louella Farrow and Geraldine
Jim; Mens Team War Dance
The electric meter at the PP&L substation in Warm Springs has 1st Adam Nordwell, Leonard
been registering the electricity being produced by the hydro Harrison, Mrty Pennicoose;
project since June 17. A bove, at left, Dick Welch points out one of 2nd Larry Kenoras, Wiggie
the several meters to fiscal manager Doug McClelland. A t right is Sooksoit, Arnie Pierre; 3rd,
PP&L techinician D on Wyatt. First payment to the tribe fo r R ain b o w A zure, M a rtin
Pennicoose, Gilbert Cutfinger
power purchased by PP&L will be in mid-July.
SpttyayTym oo photo by Behrend
Jr. and 4th Eric Mitchell,
Austin Greene and Captin
Moody. Womens Gracefull
Dance
17 and over; 1st
Josephine George; 2nd Nancy
Tailfeathers; 3rd Ernestine
Totus; 4th Edith Walsery and
5th Cindy Patrick. M ens
Traditional Dance; 17 and
over; 1st Buffalo Chips; 2nd
Arnie Patrick; 3rd Larry
Kenoras; 4th Harrison “Butch”
Clay; 5th Austin Greene. Mens
Fancy War Dance; 17 and over;
1st Ray Meanus; 2nd Todd
George; 3rd Adam Nordwell;
4th Johnny Sampson and 5th
Marty Pennecoode.
Howlak Tichum
Joyceline Sutterlee Ortiz
Joyceline Sutterlee Ortiz, 43
of Warm Springs, died June 25,
1982 at her residence in West
Hills.
She was born February 24,
1939 in Warm Springs. She
lived moct of her life in Warm
Springs. She married Joseph
Ortiz on December 21. 1962,
who preceded her in death on
September 20, 1967.
She was an enrolled member
o f th e W a rm S p r in g s
C onfederated Tribes. She
attended school in Warm
Springs and Madras.
Surviving Joyce are her
m o th e r A lic e S w itz le r
Florendo and her step-father
James Florendo Sr. of Warm
Springs; a daughter Lydia
Crane of Warm Springs;
four sons, Bo Gene, Joey and
Michael Ortiz, all of Warm
Springs and Guy Gregg of
W apato, Washington; four
brothers, Fabian Sutterlee,
Brent and James Florendo of
Warm Springs and Benny
S u tte r le e
of H a rra h ,
Washington; three sisters, Toni
Florendo and Joann Smith of
Warm Springs and Roberta
Marlin of Portland, Oregon.
Dressing ceremonies were
held at the Merritt Funeral
Home in Wapato, Washington
on Saturday June 26, 1982 at
6:30 p.m. Tribal overnight
ceremonies started on June 27,
1982 at the Wapato Longhouse
with Reverend Leonard Peugh
of the All Indian Life Center
officiating. Funeral services
were held at the Wapato
Longhouse on Monday, June
29, 1982 at 10 a.m. Burial
followed at the Reservation
C o m m n ity C e m e te ry in
Wapato.
Church Services
St. Wiliam»
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
WARM SPRINGS
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS
MATTHEW CROTTY, FATHER
ELDER. CLINT JACKS
CONFESSION PRIOR TO MASS-6:3# a.m.
Tel. 553-1670
Sunday M « m - * :3 0
WonMp -10:00 a.m.
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WARM SPRINGS
WARM SPRINGS
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
STEVEN FRANK. PASTOR
TEL. 553-1237 .
W orship-10:00 a.m .
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
ORIN JOHNSON, PASTOR
Sunday School-10:00 a.m.
Worship Service-11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service-7:30 p.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday-730 p.m.
Young People’s Service-Friday-730 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.