10 June 17, 1999
Warm Springs, Oregon
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1999 HOOPFEST
July 2-4, 1999
Elmer Quinn Park, Warm
Springs, OR
Blacktop 5 on 5 '
Cash Prizes
10 Player Roster
6 Fouls(no free throws)
Players under 18, need
waivers
24 team limit
Tourney deadline is 6-15-99
Double Elimination
$150.00 Entry Fee
For more info call (541) 553-6004
1999 Pi-Ume-Sha Slow Pitch Softball Tournament
June 25, 26, 27, 1999
Warm Springs Community Center Ballfields
16 Men's- True Double Elimination
16 Women's- True Double Elimination
Entry Fee: $275.00 Before June 18, 1999
$300.00 After
Cashiers Check or Money Orders Payable to: Jerry
Sampson
1st Place- Championship Jackets, 12 Ea.
2nd Place- Pull Overs, 12 Ea.
3rd Place- Sweatshirts, 12 Ea.
4th Place-T-Shirts, 12 Ea.
Sportsmanship-12 & 12
All Stars- 12 Ea.
Most Valuable Player-1& I
Most Home Runs-1 & 1
Tournament Director:
Jerry Sampson
P.O. Box 847 Warm Springs, OR 97761
(541)553-6619 Home
Information:
Sandra Greene-Sampson
(541)553-3601 Work
Peewee Rodeo
coming in June
Peewee Rodeo
June I9&20, 1999
Warm Springs, OR
Performances 12:00 Noon
Daily r
Events include. Cow Riding
(Sr.), Calf Riding (Interm & Jr.), '
Mutton Bustin (Peewee), Goat
Tying (Sr. & Interm), Goat
Undecorating (Jr. & Peewee)
Barrel Racing- All Ages ' '
Pole Bending- All Ages, ,
Break Away (Sr.), Horseless
Roping (Interm, Jr.; Peewee) ;
Entry Dates: June 10 & 11,
3:00-8:00 pm daily, .. ,'
Entry Call Backs: June 15,
3:00-8:00 pm. :
Phone: 541-553-1856.
Mail Entry & Fees to:
Warm Springs Peewee Rodeo
P.O. Box 732
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Money Orders only Please!
Warm Springs Indian Reservation
Memorial Endurance Horse Race
Saturday, June 26, 1999
In Memory of Ellen Johnson, Tribal Council member
Prosanna Williams, Arthur Mitchell, Caroline Tohet,
Committee members
"Come join in the fun and help us celebrate our
las t race of the century. "
Entries close at 8:00 a.m. Post Time is at 8:15 sharp!
$100
Appoximately 14 miles
All riders must use a stock saddle and be 16 years of age (all minors must
have guardians signature).
Jackpot-lst 50; 2nd 30; 3rd 20: Additional $500 for 1st place
Saddle, Leather sleeve Pendleton jacket, Rein set, Saddle blanket, Saddle
bag, Rope and cap.
Rein set, Saddle blanket, Pendleton vest, Rope and cap.
Saddle Blanket, Pendleton vest, Rope and cap.
Pendleton vest, Rope and cap.
Pendleton Vest and cap.
Other prizes - Much much more
Fntries close at 8:15 a.m. Post time at 8:30 a.m. sharp!
$50
Approximately 6 miles
All riders must use a stock saddle: 15 years and under (Guardians
signature and permission required)
Jackpot-lst 50; 2nd 30; 3rd 20: Additional $200 for 1st place.
Leather rein set, Saddle blanket, Saddle bag, Rope, Hooded sweatshirt
and caD.
Second place: Saddle blanket, Saddle bag, Rope, Hooded Sweatshirt and cap.
Third place: Saddle blanket, Rope, Hooded sweatshirt and cap.
Fourth place: . Saddle blanket, Rope, Hooded sweatshirt and cap.
Fifth place:. Rope, Hooded sweatshirt and cap.
Sixth place: : ' Rope Hooded sweatshirt and cap.
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Drawings (free). Must be present when number is called to receive your prize!!!
Start and finish line near Shaker Church, Shitike Creek Road. See signs posted.
- For more information call Tribal Council Office 541-553-32573258.
Not responsible for accidents, damages, thefts, for personal injury of individuals or property.
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Smior Division:
Entry fee:
Course:
Riders:
Prizes:
First place:
Sscond place:
Third place:
Fourth place:
Fifth place:
Junior Division;
Entry fee:
Course:
Riders:
Prizes:
First place:
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Summer is finally here, so take
1 off those long johns and enjoy the
' summer sunshine. On a recap for the
last 3 months, We have had some
f' great tournament play here at Kah-
Nee-Ta Resort. For the opener of the
Mtw season, we had tne springer
Invitational start it all off this year.
Moreover, as always the well known
couples tournament the TP Chapman
was a great success with the Holts
dominating A flight division with a
2-day total of 145. Some of our local
players also did well during the 2 day
event. Kelly Wetchner and Carol
Conner tied for 1st Net with a 128
while Keiki Rauschenburg and Verna
Conner took 4th Net with a 1 39 in the
B division. In the C division Jake
Coochise and Janell Smith tied for
first gross with a 185 and Les and
Madeline Spino took third net with a
137. Congratulations to all of our
local players.
, Elections of Officers were held
this past spring with the presidency
assigned to Butch David, Verna
Conner as VP, Janell Smith as the
secretary and Gary "Doc" Whittle as
the OGA Director. We would like to
thank our previous officers for the
dedication and time they contributed
to the Golf association in the past 2
years. Mr. Alley David as president,
Mr. Benny Heath as VP and OGA
Director, Carol Conner as secretary
and Shanuna Quehapama as ladies
OGA director. Mahalo to all our
brothers & sisters.
As for the summer, 85 degrees
and a slight breeze from the south.
Come out and play golf.
W.S. Rodeo Associati6n to celebrate it's "Silver Anniversery"
Warm Springs Rodeo Associa
tion in Warm Springs, Oregon is cel
ebrating its "Silver Anniversary" with
the 25th annual all-Indian Rodeo June
26-27, at 1 :00 PM daily. This Rodeo
event will be multi-sanctioned.
Livestock contractor will be Tygh
Ridge Rodeo Company and an
nouncer is Jake Grossmiller.
Rodeo events will include Saddle
Bronc, Bareback, Bull Riding, Calf
Roping, Steer Wrestling, Sr. Barrel
Race, Ladies Breakaway, Team
Roping, (Enter twice, 2 loops),
Century Team Roping, (enter twice,
2 loops, combined age of 100), Wild
Horse Race, (Indian teams, only) Jr.
Barrel Race, (12 years and under).
Slack, if necessary, will be held
Saturday after the show. If there are
nol enough contestants to fill an event,
the event will be cancelled.
Books open Wednesday, June 16,
and close June 18. Office hours arc
from 9 AM to 6 PM. Call backs will
be on Monday, June 2 1 si, 9 AM to 5
PM please keep your calls within this
lime frame. Call I-877-2GO-RO-
DEO, toll free or mail entries to Ro
deo Secretary, PO Box 644 Warm
Springs, Or 97761. Make money or
ders payable to, Warm Springs Rodeo
Association. No personal checks, no
Canadian Currency.' Hometown en
tries and permit holders must have
fees paid by the time books close.
Office charge will be $ 10-Sr. events,
and $5-Jr.
i Event set-ups are allowed, but not
guaranteed. Awards will include an
alf-around saddle, all-round buckle,
buckles in all events.
For more Rodeo information please
call after 6 PM (541) 553-1783 or
553-9224. There will be concession
stands on rodeo grounds. Absolutely
no alcohol or drugs! Not responsible
for accidents, injury, theft or divorce,
the WSRA reserves the right to refuse
any entry. There will be prize drawings
throughout the rodeo.
Admission for adults will be $6
and $3 for kids 7-ycars-old and over,
all Sr. citizens are free, children age 6
and under are free.
For information on other activi-
Relay for Life set for July 17-18 in Madras
A unique fundraiser- the American
Cancer Society's Relay For Life- is
coming to Madias in July. The
fundraiser lakes place from 10 in the
morning on Saturday. July 1 7, until
10 the following morning.
Relay For Life participants
organize in teams of 8 lo 1 2 people,
who take turns traveling around the
quarter-mile track at Madras High
School, relay-style lor a lull 24 hours.
Teams from businesses, churches,
civic groups and families join the fun
of the overnight cainpout, enjoying
food, entertainment, games and the
camaraderie that comes from
supporting a gcxnl cause.
Each team member is asked to
raise $100 in sponsorship money to
participate in the event, and those
who raise money w ill earn prizes.
Team members lake turns
walking, running, dancing or
skippingaround the track throughout
the day and night. This is an event for
athletic and non-athletic individuals
alike.
. The funds arc for the American
Cancer Society, and will support
education and patient services in
Jefferson County, and cancer
research elsewhere in Oregon.
On Saturday, all day long, to keep
people busy and having fun, there
will he activities like volleyball, a
scavenger hunt, a tent decorating
contest, lap poker early in the
morning hours, live music, children's
activities, the limbo and more.
As night falls, luminaries
surrounding the track arc lit lo honor
the hrave survivors and loved ones
we've lost in the battle. Relay For
Life asks for a $5 donation fir each
Pi-Ume-Sha
Fun Run is
on June 26
The Warm Springs
Community Wellness,
Center-Recreation
Department is cordially
inviting you to participate
in the 1999 Pi-ume-sha Fun
Run held on June 26, 1999
at the Tribal Administration
building. Registration will
begin at 8 a.m. and all races
will begin at 9 a.m.
There will be a 10k Course:
Out and back course on
pavement with rolling hills
with 3 water stations.
There is also a 5k Course:
Out and back course with 1
water station at turn around
point.
Registration:
Pre-registration-$8.00
Dav of the race-$ 10.00
,ulSar r c , Divisions Age Groups:
The American Cancer Society is . . . c , r
reaching out to Jefferson County Male & remaie
residents to join in the fight against 13 & under, 14 to 18 yrs, 19
the second- leading cause of death in to 29 yrs, 30 to 39 yrs, 40 to
,hc.us- ... ,. ., 49 yrs, 50 & over.
Anyone wishing to participate may .
pick up a captain's packet at Willow Awards.
Creek Books in downtown Madras or There will be T- shirt's
from the Warm Springs Health & available to each participant
Wellness Center 1270 Kot-num who jd he pre.
Road( ask for Michele Gcmelas). . . , e .
The Jefferson County Relay For registration or day of the
Lire last year was a huge success! race fee. Awards to over all
There were II teams with over 132 winners in each age group,
partieipan.s raising over $18,000 and MaRe Checks Money
144 luminaries purchased. 0 , J
For more information, contact Jim Orders payable to:
and Michele Gcmelas at (541) 475- CWC-REC
4558. p.O. BOX C
Warm Springs, OR 97761
ties: Pow-wow: (541) 553-7015,
10K fun run: 553-3243 (8 am to 5
PM), Softball tournament: 553
1227, Golf tournament: 553-1112
(ask for Pro-Shop), 3 on 3 Basket
ball tournament: 553-8631 (after 6
PM), Endurance Race: 553-3258 (8
am to 5 PM), Stick Games: 553
1435 (after 6 PM), Museum: 553
3331, Indian Head Casino: 1-800-BET-N-Win,
Kah-Nee-Ta Vacation
Resort: 1-800-83 1 -01 00.
A drawing will be held in June,
and items will include a Pendleton
Blanket, AMFM stereo wCD,
Tupperware, beaded Nike cap, tra
ditional bundle, coffee maker, Nike
jacket, rod & reel, beaded belt
buckle, $100 x 2, $50, kids' bike,
othermisc. items. Raffle tickets will
be $1 each and will need not be
present to win. See the following
people to buy tickets: Ginger Smith,
Rita Squiemphen.Shawna Jackson,
Monica Leonard, Gladys
Squiemphen, Kimma Flammond,
Vesta Miller, Jodel Johnson, C.R.
Begay, and Val Squiemphen.