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Spilyay Tymoo, Waim Springs, Oregon July 24, 2003 Tribal ranches to provide hunting The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs manage the Pine Creek, Oxbow and Forrest Ranches for wildlife and fish habitat The tribes are offering lim ited numbers of big game hunt ing access permits to each prop erty for 2003. Big game permits are divided equally between tribal members and the general public. The permit application dead line July 31. The 34,000-acre Pine Creek Ranch is located near Fossil on the lower John Day River. The Forrest and Oxbow Ranches are located on the Middle Fork John Day River, north of John Day. P To apply for a permit, mail in a legible photocopy of your tribal identification card. Tribal members will need a ceded area tag to hunt. Specify which season and game unit you are applying to hunt. You may apply for one deer and one elk hunt. Non tribal members may apply by mailing a photocopy of a pur chased tag. Party applications are limited to three people per party. Par ties are entered once in the draw ing and will not be divided. No party hunting will be available on the Forrest and Oxbow prop erties. For Pine Creek Ranch appli cations, mail to 39067 Highway 218, Fossil, OR 97830. The ranch e-mail address is pinecreekbendnet.com. Or call (541) 489-3477 with questions. Pine Creek Ranch ap plications must be received by July 31 to be eligible for the permit lottery. For Oxbow or Forrest Appli cations, mail to John Day Basin Office, 68073 Hwy 26, Prairie City, OR 97869. Phone (541) 820-3568 or (541) 421-3931. The e-mail ad dress is: oxbowranchhdni.cc. Oxbow or Forrest applications must be postmarked before July 31 to be eligible for the lottery. Specify property preference with your application. Successful applicants will re ceive permits, property maps, and regulations by mail. Extra permits: permits un claimed in the lottery will be available first-come, first-served County fairs open soon The Jimmy and Neda Wesley family are sponsoring a three-quarter mile horse race in August at the Wasco County Fair. This is a memo rial for "Hot Dog" Eliza Greene Redhouse. Winner of the memorial race receives $1,000 cash, trophy, jacket, cooling blan ket, memorial helmet and racing hat. An engraved Pendleton blanket goes to the owner of the winning horse. The Wasco County Fair is set for Aug. 16 at Tygh Valley. Call 553-1538 for in formation on the race. Meanwhile, the Jefferson County Fair and Rodeo is this weekend at the county fair is $5, which includes admission to the rodeo and Saturday night dance. Children under 12 get in for $3. A family day pass if $15. This year marks the Seventi eth Anniversary of the Jefferson County Fair. Livestock show ings, fair exhibits, musical and other entertainment, the rodeo, a carnival and dance are just some of the attractions. This year the main musical entertainment is the band Lone some Road. They play Saturday from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. The ro deos are Friday at 8 p.m, and Saturday at 8 p.m. The Hotshot Dancers, and Grupo Antifaz will also be there. The fair parade is Saturday at 10 a.m. The fair talent show 8th Annual Salmon I'Jolk Fund-Raiser Event Saturday August H, 2003 8:00 i.m. - Noon Races 15K Spavin Run 5I( Smolt Run 10M Salmonid Fun Cycle l Family Fun walk or bike Fund-Raiser Events Spawning Salmon Tour on Umatilla Rim T-Shirt Sales Salmon Bake Pony Rides Face Painting DUNK TANK! "Cool Stuff" Raffle Enter to win a Pendleton Blanket location Tamastslikt Cultural Institute at the IVildhorse Resort near Pendleton, Oregon, on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. All Salmon Walk proceeds will continue to supplement local schools (K'12) natural resources curriculum including Salmon Expedition. ft rteilvt in wIlutiM nil S41-MH51 r tmill tltWMHflflfririflH E OUR WEBSITE! r.unitllli.ntn.uttilnonilk,htnl Spilyay wishes everyone a safe and happy summer. war by after July 31. grounds. General admission has a $1,000 prize. 3 Dave McMecnanSpilyay Rex Bright, and Chanda and Robinson and Sal Robinson (from left) were swimming in Shitike Creek last week, keeping cool during the recent heat spell. Golfers tee up in Santa Fe I Scramble results tallied The Oregon Columbia River Junior Golf Team will be com peting in the 2003 National Native American Junior Golf Championship in Santa Fe, New Mexico on July 28-31. The team members are Davey Culpus, Rodney Katchia and Jordan Stacona, all of Warm Springs; and Jonas Moses and Sidney Jones, of Pendleton. Each of these young men has played on either the Madras High or Pendleton High golf teams. The Santa Fe tournament will provide an opportunity for Na tive American junior golfers to Idea for a sports story? Call the Spilyay 553-3274. play in a first-class champion ship event on three of Indian Country's premier golf courses. There will be a special appear ance by Notah Begay III, Na tive American professional golfer. Courses to be played are the Towa Golf Course, Black Mesa Golf Course and Pueblo de Cochiti Golf Course in Santa Fe. Each of the players will com pete in individual medal play and in team competition. The team had a fundraiser golf scramble at the Wildhorse Resort and Casino Golf Course and the Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino Golf Course. These fundraisers have helped pay for the airfare, lodg ing, rental van, tournament fees, practice round fees, meals and uniform expenses. Kah-Nee-Ta hosted a golf scramble fundraiser on July 13 for the Oregon Jun ior Columbia River Golf Team. The event helped fund the team's upcoming competition in Santa Fe (see story at left.) The following are results of the scramble: First gross: Louie Pitt, Delvis Heath, Benny Heath, J.P. Patt; score 53. First net: Butch David, Alley David, Willie Stacona, Kanim Moses; score 47.88. Second gross: Jordan Stacona, Jonas Moses, Rodney Katchia, Davey Culpus; score 56. Second net: Hobo Patt, Karla Patt, Les Billey, Brad Hood; score 49. Third gross: Michele Stacona, Charles Jackson, Louie Smith, Larry Scott; score 59. Third net: Lupe Katchia, John Katchia, Scott Gascon, Saphronia Katchia; score 49.25. Fourth gross: Janell Smith, Brooker Jones, Sidney Jones, Sheilah Clements; score 61. Fourth net: Albert Come down, Ted Brunoe, Wendell Jim and Rudy Clements; score 51.25. Other results: Closest to pin, hole No. 1, Louie Pitt; long-putt, hole No. 9, Benny Heath. Closest to pin, hole No. 3, Jack Langley; long-putt, hole No. 18, Willie Stacona. Closest to pin, hole No. 8, Louie Pitt; long-drive men, hole No. 9, Sidney Jones. Closest to pin, hole No. 10, Butch David; long-drive lady, hole No. 7, Lupe Katchia. Closest to pin, hole No. 16, Les Billey. 1 t :"H3 "!! Ill'' ltd Wo (9 II III 1)111 I III ": ::h- tyvii $: SUh 'are L- if yflu'll encounter at ; where declsion-mfiklng rz. massage? Kah-Nee-Ta; 4 ; i ,to a top-rated Apa tiiV . Iflai a vibrant casino. - -. Choices made easier byJthAcJ F."xkages available . ; ' ' U , cetebrae&g obr eisd-is-llllon dollar renovation. ' Call 1 -800-554-4SUN tcdy pnd start unwinding tomorrow, i w rv S 5; I nUinutitRiKtiUKiswiiNu U tr '' J 1-Ann.RR4.4J5IIN Warm Snrlnps nrpnnn i 4