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7r. August 1, 1996 Vol.21No.16 S 350 r Coyote News In Brief Suppahs express thoughts Franklin and Margaret Suppah feel life these days moves too fast. Still plenty of summer left Many events are still on the calendar for the month of August. Keep the kids happy with lots to do. Pararde honors Korean veterans Korean veterans were honored with a parade, special meal and speeches July 27. WSCC fires up sewing machines A new line of clothing may help Warm Springs Clothing resume work. Kids speak but Participants in the summer work program were surveyed recently on how they felt about different things. Read all about it Lessons presented Learning Sahaptin and Wasco is made easier. This issue features the second written Paiute lessons. 6 and 7 Sky box results presented Individuals responding to the Rose Garden sky box survey expressed their opinion. Overall, locals don't like the idea. 8 Winter storms caused much damage Reservation forests, streams and roads were badly damaged by the Flood of '96. Smith okay Wildhorse racer Jason Smith sustained serious injuries at a June rodeo in Nevada. Just one month later, Smith is back at work and rarin' to go 10. High school althetes and parents are invited to attend an informational meeting Thursday, August 8 at 7 p jn. in the high school cafeteria. Fall althletics begin practice August 19. Deadline for the next Spilyay Tymoo is Friday, August 9, 1996 Spilyay (Coyote Warm Springs youth celebrate "Kids, Crops and Dreams" - -7 imBM". J ... 4' 'yy ty::: David Fuentes auctioned pig for V : 4" I 1 ' i i 27. The pig was bought and donated back eight times. Proceeds will help with health care costs of his sister, 3-year-old, Teresa. Huckleberry Feast Sunday, August 4 HeHe Longhouse Noon-time Timber tour scheduled for August 6, 7 J r I s t V. SC77 Tymoo News) .? 'V V. J, i .SI more than $6,000.00, Saturday, July The i At P.O. Box 870 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Address Correction Requested fMuJ r a & 11. ? 4t . t Giant clown entertains children in Z2 Cf4K ,i . Rainbow Dancers performed at the annual timber tour will be held Tues day and Wednesday, August 6 and 7. Vehicles will leave the administration building at 8:30 a.m. each day. Vehicles and lunches will be provided for participants. For further informa tion, contact Theron Henry at 553-2416 or Minnie Yahtin at 553-3257. Day One Stop 1 Nine Creeks Timber Sale Com mercial thinning sil vicultural prescription with Bob Gill and John Arena Stop 2 Nine Creeks Timber Sale Pon derosa Pine Open Park like silvicultural pre scription with Bob Gill and John Arena Lunch at Junction of J-150 and J-100 Stop 3 Gopher Trapping Program with Tommy James and John Arena Stop 4 Tenino Salvage activity time per mitting with Matt Jimenez Day Two Stop 1 Old Mill III Timber Sale Rev iew Proposed helicopter loggingcommercial thinning with Kevin Senderak and John Arena Stop 2 Mill Creek II Timber Sale Broad cast burning with Mike Gomez and Mike Cunningham Lunch at Badger Creek W-200 Stop 3 Camas Prairie Salvage SaleTwin Camas Blowdown salvage Discuss salvage conditions, imminent mortality with Matt Jimenez si;kialsi)I:.it. KNICiiri'l-IHKAKY 2'W lINlVF.RSITYOrORUGON KlOiNIi. OR rty Jjp , t4 the exhibit area. if f ) Fair in the evenings. Student Success Strategies begins August 14 Are you serious about getting a college education or technical train ing? Do you want to be successful in school? Would you like to be eligible for tribal funding? Do you really want to be prepared for your college experience? Then STUDENT SUC CESS STRATEGIES is for you. Student Success Strategies will tell you how to apply for a Tribal Education GrantLoan. It will also tell you about college programs and their purposes. Student Success Strategies will Adoption election planned The Warm Springs Tribal Council, on July 16, set October 16, 1996 as the date for the next adoption election. Adoption applications must be completed and returned to the Tribal Vital Statistics department by Friday, August 16. Applications will not be accepted after August 16. Tribal Council will review the applications and determine who will be on the final adoption list. There are presently 139 individuals who have applied for tribal membership. Most of those applied for membership in 1990. An election was planned for 1 990 but never materialized. U.S. Postage Bulk Rate Permit No. 2 Warm Springs, OR 97761 m pff ' mi at Fair 54 ' i 4 i " 4S V' VfH lid .; , f w h help you with personal budgeting strategies so you won't run out of money before you run out of school days. It will teach you goal settings methods and how to build effective time management techniques into your life. Student Success Strategies will teach you test taking tips and build your critical thinking skills. Special summer session will start August 1 4 at 8:30 a.m. Sign up a the High Education Office. Any ques tions, please call 553-1428. 4 V I 1