WARM SPRINGS, OREGON spilyay tymo6 1 Spilyay Tymoo Sports 10 June 15, 2000 L. Papooses take on Christian Church m 1 r Papooses play in a game against Christian Church, Monday, June 12, and lose by 10 points. But their spirit for the game continues as they showed very good sportsmanship. Starr STIC K GAM E TOURNAMENT II - TIME - SHA WEEKEND OTixxie 253, 25, 2000 Warm Sprinp Rcz, Waim Spring, OR 9761 1" PLACE -$.1,000.00 2" PLICB-S 1,500.00 :r puce- si, ooo.oo 4" PUCE-$500.00 J T150.00 ENTRY ICE Z-5 PUYIR! PER TEAM I RECISTRATION OPENS AT NOON SATURDAY JUKE 14. TOURNAMENT STARTS AT MO PM ! Lunch to open Kick game shed on Friday June 23, 2000 it 12.30 pm X DRUG AND ALCOHOL TMf t Not Responsible for theft, damage, accident! or short eunde o TBAvt irm. Demolition Derby set for June 18 The Bend Lions Club announces its 30th Annual Demolition Derby to be held on Father's Day, June 18, 2000 at the Deschutes County Fair Grounds in Redmond. Come and see the newest Derby Cars and the best drivers compete. Admission is $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12 years of age (children under 6 years, free). Gates open at Eleven a.m. and the action starts at 1 p.m. In addition to the regular derby cars, a special ' mid-size car event and small car event will also be included. A special half-time event will include a draw ing for a gas barbecue, a bmx bike and a DVD player (must be present to win). Over $4000 in prize money plus trophies' will be awarded. Projects from the Demolition Derby all go back to the public by way of vision and hearing help for the needy and youth projects in the community. Additional information, contact Ken Christensen at 38 8-1 1 69 or Ole Olson at 330-2495 or Bob Poole at 389-8724 Warm Springs Indian Rodeo Association 26th Annual All-Indian Rodeo Warm Springs, Oregon June 24 & 25, 2000, 1:00 p.m. daily Western States Sanctioned Rodeo, Multi-Sanctioned Livestock contractor to be determined Announcer: Jake Grossmiller .Added purse Entry fee .1 none 500. .1 none 500. .1 32 500. .1 none 500. .1 none 500. .1 none 500. .1 none 500. .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Event Go's Limit, Saddle bronc Bareback Bull riding Calf roping Steer wrestling Sr. Barrel racing Ladies breakaway Team roping 1 none. (Enter 2x, two loops) Century team roping 1 none 300 50man (enter twice, 3 loops) combined age of 100 Wild horse race 1 16 300 150team (Indian teams only) Jr. Barrel race 1 none 50 10 (12 years & under) .500 50man slack if necessary, will be Saturday after the show. We will take the first 16 paid Wild Horse Race teams Entry information: Books open Monday, June 19, 2000 Books close Tuesday, June 20, 2000 Office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (please keep your calls within this frame). Call backs Thursday, June 22, 2000 Phone 1-877-2GO-RODEO, toll free, only entries and call backs. Local entries, call 553-1364. Mail entries to: Rodeo Secretary, P.O. Box 644, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Make money orders payable to: Warm Springs Rodeo Association No personal checks, no Canadian currency Hometown entries and permit holders must have fees paid by the time books close! . r, Contestant fee: $10-Sr events Set-ups are allowed, but not guaranteed! Awards: Buckles in standard events, top hand saddle, (must place in rough stock and timed event). Rodeo information only: (541) 553-1783 after 6:00 p.m.; (541) 553-9224 after 6:00 p.m. Concessions on grounds Absolutely no alcohol or drugs! Not responsible for accidents, injury, theft, or divorce. WSRA reserves the right to refuse any entry. Admission: Adults $5.00; Sr. Citizenkids (7) $2.00; Children under six are free. No spouse passes. r Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Run on tap The Warm Springs Community Wellness Center-Recreation Department is cordially inviting you to participate in the 2000 Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Run held on June 24, 2000 at the Tribal Housing Building. Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. and all races will begin at 9:00 a.m. 10K Course: Out and back course on pavement with rolling hills with three water stations. 5K Course: Out and back course with 1 water station at turnaround point. Registration: Pre-registration-$8.00; Day of Race-$10:00 DivisionAge Groups: Male and Female-13 & under, 14-18 years, 19-29 years, 30-39 years, 40-49 years, 50 & over. Awards: There will be T-shirts available to each participant. Awards to overall winners in each category. Make checks and money orders payable to: CWC-REC, P.O. Box C, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Registration form Name Address CityStateZip (area code) phone number. Age I m J ' , i K ' t .1 J ,v ,V 1 J i v:- t 1 , . . i. V t l . i I v Mum- 'v. Si 1 The Top Hand Saddle is sponsored by the Warm Springs Rodeo Association of , Warm Springs. It will be presented to the Top Hand at the Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Rodeo June 24, 25, 2000. A top hand winner must ; place in rough -- ?r. stock and timed - v;vf events. Bonneville pool sturgeon setline season closure Check one event only T-shirts (circle one) Adults: M Lg 10K 5K Walk XL In consideration of the acceptance of my entry, I waive and release any all claims agains the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Community Wellness Center and any and or all participating sponsors or directors for all claims and damages whatsoever, in any manner arising and verify that I have full knowledge of the risk involved. In the event of an accident, illness or other medical emergency expenses, I am physically fit for my own and sufficiently trained to participate in this race. Participants signature (Legal guardian if under 18). I I J Bonneville Pool sturgeon setline season closure June 7, 2000. The Compact states of Oregon and Washington agreed with the Co lumbia River treaty tribes to close the sturgeon setline fishery in the Bonneville pool effective 6 p.m. on June 10, 200. The catch in Bonneville pool is approaching the harvest guideline of 1 ,300 sturgeon. The John Day Pool setline fishery remainsopen until July 31. John Day Pool Setline Season: Remains open. Only setline gear may be used. The fishery will close at 6 p.m. on Monday. July 3 1 or w hen the catch guideline of 1.160 in the John Day poll is reached. Area: John Day Pool only. Bonneville and The Dalles pools are closed. Restrictions: Hook size must be 90 or larger. Tribal fishers are en couraged to use circle-hooks and avoid J-hooks. All river mouth and dam sanctuaries remain in effect. Allowable sales: The allowed sales during the John Day Pool setline season w ill be restricted to sturgeon. Chinook and steelhead may not be sold. Sturgeon size limit: Sturgeon be tween 4 feet and 5 feet in length may be sold commercially or kept for subsistence. Sturgeon catch guidelines: The sturgeons catch guideline for John Day Pool remains at 1,160 sturgeon. The estimated sturgeon harvest through June 4 in John Day Pool is 392, leaving approximately 770 sturgeon available for harvest in 800 in John Day pool. Scaffold Fishery: The scaffold fishery remains open for subsistence use. If you have any fishing enforce ment problems or need assistance or information, day or night, contact the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Enforcement Office, 4270 Westcliff Drive, Hood River, Oregon. Phone (541) 386-6363 or toll-free (800) 487-FISH (3474). Please con sult your tribal Fish and Wildlife Committee for additional details on tribal regulation. Please wear your life jackets for safety.