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Spilyqy Tyrooo, Wrrn Springs, Oregon March 18, 2004 George Aguilar Sr. t'...X i a a. i 5. J ; 7 "I do not believe in the contemporary system. I believe in the old way, that the head of the household -N was the 3 chief." 4 y) L 1- "I think we should have a vote on it. We already have enough chiefs. We don't need another one." Verleen Kalama "I don't believe in one chief. It's hard to say really, it's very controversial." by Ashley AguilarSpilyay Basketball tourney April 2-4 at tribal community center The Warm Springs Cougars All-Indian High School Girls & Boys Basketball Tournament will be held April 2-4 at the Community Wellness Center Gym and the Madras High School Gymnasium. This will be open to the first eight girls teams and the first 12 boys teams who are currently registered in high school and under. Entry fee is $150 for girls, and $175 for boys. Entry deadline is Friday, March 26. Championship em broidered jackets will be given to the girls champions and leather sleeve jackets to the boys champions. There will be second through fourth place awards, Most Valu able Player, Mr. and Miss Hustle, and the all Tourney Team in both divisions. Concessions will be available including pancake breakfast on both Saturday and Sunday mornings and Sandra's famous Indian Tacos. Interested coaches, managers and teams may contact Austin Greene the Tourney Di rector at 553-1953 or a message phone at 553-3243. Cyrille Mitchell is de lighted to be graduating this year. She would like to thank her parents Robinson and Lori Mitchell for all of their unconditional love and sup port. Mitchell has been back and forth from Madras and Chiloquin high schools, but she is proud to be a gradu ate at Madras High School. With all the classes that Mitchell has taken, she finds out for herself that year book is quite her most in triguing class. As for her favorite subjects, just ask and she'll tell you it's math. Most dreams become real with more education. And toward this goal Mitchell plans on going off to Haskell Indian Nations Uni versity in Kansas City. There, she will pursue a degree in nurs ing or something along the medi cal line. Congratulations to the Mitchells for keeping her in school, and to her older brother for being a role model. When the opportunity arises Mitchell has the desire to see other communities besides her own. As for managing her time left at school, Mitchell gets involved with sports and other curricular activities. When it gets down to the core of it all, she realized that her favorite teacher of all time would be Mrs. Murphy from Chiloquin. One thing she would like to see in the future would be more Cyrille Mitchell Native American teachers. Something Mitchell misses from her past is her fresh man year at Cinderella Ball, a semi formal dance. As for now, "Wherever you go, there you are," says Mitchell. By Ashley Aguilar fas, ILoveseafts 15 ommm A lid ki W Ana any upnoistery chairs or ottomans R J Slotph w Ell '& Sivuiitwte 525 S.L 5th Sheet, N Mocko, 031 97741 (541)475-2578 IRA'S SALES & SERVICE 181 SWMERRITT LANE JUST ON THE SOUTl 1 SIDE OF MILLER FORD DEALERSHIP "You Trash-em, We Smash-em" Now buying salvage cars and taking in old junkers. Rates, prices negotiable, hauling available. More powwow results The following are the rest of the results of the 2004 Lincoln's Powwow. War Bonnet Special 40 and Up, Sponsored by Calvin Queahpama and Norene Greene: first, James Selam of Granger, Wash; second, Wilson Wewa Jr. of Warm Springs; third, Harry Miller of Warm Springs. Three Hand Drum Contest, sponsored by Bruce Jim Fam ily: First, Blacklodge of White Swan, Wash; second, War Pony of Couer D'Alane, Idaho; third, Indian Nation No. 2, of Granger, Wash. Round Bustle 12 and Under, sponsored by Gavin Begay: First, Jamon Paskemin of Gallivan, SK Somoxo; second, Terry Heemsah Jr. of Toppenish, Wash; third, Lane Meanus of Celilo; fourth, Codv Begay. Round Bustle 13 and Older, sponsored by Mackie Begay: First, Guy Fox of Rocky Boy, Mont.; second, Randall Paskimin of Gallivan, SK Somoxo; third, Terry Heemsah of Toppenish, Wash., and Albert Onepennee of Sanders, Ariz. Eugene "Cougar" Greene Drum Contest, sponsored by Greene Family: First, Wild Rose of Toppenish, Wash; second, Blacklodge of White Swan, Wash; third, Indian Nation of Satus, Wash., and Eagle Beak of Grand Ronde. Women's Jingle Special, spon sored by Warm Springs HIS Reception: First, Jovelle Pacheco of Sac ramento, Calif.; second, Raquel Good Sky of Portland; third, Sadie Heemsah of Harrah, Wash. 0 ODgtHB OTTlIITIDC?!? gdSXRgnt It pays to advertise in Spilyay Tymoo. Computer running slow? Need a computer new enough to surf? New AMD 1.4 Duron Computer Systems $599 and Up Monitors sold separately Computer sales, Service and Repair Computer Accessories Palmain Internet Server $19.95 unlimited access