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    Spilyay Tyrnoo, Wjrro Springs, Oregon
May 27, 2004
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Candidates of the Pi-Ume-Sha 2004 Court
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Hello, my name is Mallory
Aurel Smith. I'm 10 years old and
I am running for Senior Court for
Pi-ume-sha Treaty Days.
I'm an enrolled member of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs. Also, I'm from Oglala Sioux
decent.
My parents are Alvis and Vivian
Smith III, and my mother is
Juanita Kalama. My grandparents
on my father's side are Alvis and
Sissy Smith Sr., and my great grand
parents are Alvis Smith Sr. and the
late Ramona Whiz. My grandpar
ents on my mother's side are Ross
Kalama Sr. and Greta WhitcElk.
I enjoy attending youth leader
ship conferences, pow-wows, play
ing softball, basketball, root digging
and picking huckleberries.
Hello, my name is Anessia Marie
Sam. I'm 4 and a half years old and
I am running for Junior Court for
Pi-ume-sha Treaty Days.
I'm an enrolled member of The
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs. Also I'm from Blackfeet
and Klamath descent. My parents
are Tracy and Natalia (Oglesby)
Sam. My grandparents on my
father's side are Robert and Marella
(VanPelt) Sam Sr., and my great
grandparents on my grandfather's
side are the late William "Bill" and
Evelyn (Wesley) Sam.
On my grandmother's side are
Eliza Brown-Jim and Harvey Jim
and the late Chester VanPelt Sr. My
grandparents on my mother's side
are Doris Oglesby and Gregg Jack
son Sr., and my great grandparents
on my mother's side are the late
John and Wilma (Guardipee)
! Oglesby (Browning, Mont.). On my
grandfather's side is Charlotte
(Barney) Mack and the late Aramuis
Jackson of Klamath Falls.
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I enjoy going to the longhouse
and helping where I can, dancing,
root digging, picking huckleberries
and hunting. Also I'm looking for
ward to getting my Indian name in
the near future.
Master Gardners offer advice
How does your garden grow?
Questions like these are exactly what
Tina Burnside and Edith McBean are
here to answer. Master gardeners Tina
and Edith will be on the reservation
this summer in the OSU Extension
Service Building on Mondays, to help
with your gardening dilemmas. Just call
them at 553-1520, or stop by the of
fice and leave a message with your con
cerns. They will do their best to find
you the answers. Their plans for the
summer will include home horticulture
training's for the community, plant clin
ics, and watch for the bi-weekly publi
cations in the Spilyay Tymoo newspa
per. They also will be looking for par
ticipants that want to get their hands
dirty. If your fingers are getting itchy
to get started with your summer gar
dening, here is an excellent article taken
from The Source: Gardening - How to,
March April 2004.
Grow Great Veggies in Pots.
1. Choose a large enough container.
The smallest containers suitable for
growing vegetables are eight to 10
inches wide and 10 inches deep. This
size will have limited room for roots,
soil, moisture and nutrients. Large con
tainers, about 16 inches wide and 12
inches deep give more options. Whis
key barrels are ideal for most veg
etables, but are difficult to move but
hold moisture the best
2. Use nutrient rich potting mixes.
3. Keep containers watered.
4. Make sure plants have good
drainage.
5. Use slow release fertilizers.
Containers 8 to 10 inches wide and
10 inches deep, or larger:
This size works well for herbs, pe
tite greens, and a few upright compact
vegetables. Eggplants: compact variet
ies with small fruits.
Greens: arugula, corn salad, cress.
Herbs: chives, cilantro, marjorams,
oregeno, rosemary, parsley, thyme, tar
ragon, basil.
Containers 16 inches wide and 10
inches deep.
This size is perfect for the plants
mentioned above, plus the following:
Broccoli, eggplants, horseradish,
peppers, all tomatoes.
Containers 20 inches wide and 16
deep, or larger, including small wine
barrels:
The extra width gives you room for
plants that spread. For even more space,
add a trellis to grow pole beans and
peas. All the plants listed above can
grow in these large containers, plus the
following:
Beans beets, broccoli, peas, dwarf
sweet snap types.
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Itukdi wigwa naika itgulxam.
Kaika ichxliu Revonnc Johnson.
Naika akchmax ichaxliu Gladys Th
ompson. Naika akshkix ixhaxliu
Marcia Minthorn. Naika wanatsh
ichaxliu Reva Johnson.
Gooil day my people. My name
is Revonnc Johnson. My great
grandmother is Gladys Thompson.
My grandmother is Marcia
Minthorn. My mother's name is
Reva Johnson.
I am 7 years old and I am run
ning for junior candidate for Pi-Ume-Sha
Treaty Days 2004.
I am a jingle and Wasq'u social
dancer. I am currently learning the
Numu and Wasq'u lanagugcs.
I like to help gather roots and
huckleberries. I would be a good role
model for the Confederated Tribes.
I thank all the people for their sup
port. May God bless you all.
Bonnedooa.
Graduation
banquet
on June 1 7
The Education Department
will be hosting the 2004 Gradua
tion Banquet on Thursday, June
17, at the Agency longhouse.
This is for high school and
GED, and college graduates of
2004.
Dinner is at 5:30 p.m., and the
graduation program will begin at
7. There will be a gift presenta
tion and guest speaker.
Please support the businesses you see in the Spilyay
Rogue Valley
Powwow June 18-20
The Sixteenth Annual Rogue Valley
Powwow will be held at the alley of
the Rogue State Park on June 18-20.
The park is located between the towns
of Rogue River and Gold Hill, off 1-5
exit 45-B.
Grand Entries arc at noon. All danc
ers and drummers are welcome.
The powwow is hosted by the South
ern Oregon Indian Center in Grants
Pass.
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Attorneys at Law
42 NW Greeley Ave
Bend, OR 97701
541-383-3755
Personal Injury Lawyers
Advertise in the Spilyay.
553-3274.
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