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    Spilyy Tytnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
September 30, 2004
Reading program needs volunteers
Help change the world in one
; hour a week.
If you can read and give one
hour, a week, you have what it
', takes to make a positive differ
ence in the life of a child.
The SMART program (Start
Making A Reader Today) is a
volunteer based, non-profit
book and reading program for
kindergarten to third grade stu
dents. Volunteers spend one hour
per week, Tuesday or Thursday,
at Warm Springs Elementary
School reading one-on-one for
half an hour with two children.
SMART.
Start Making A Rtadtr Ttdrnj
Each child is also given two
books per month to take home
and keep.
The ability to read, and a love
of books, is fundamental to a
Birth
announcements
Lorraine Cecilia Tulee
Craig Tulee and Josephine Alonso of Warm Springs are
pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Lorraine
Cecilia Tulee, born September 8. Lorraine joins sisters Wilma,
7, and Lillian, 4.
Father's parents are Cecil H. Tulee Sr. and Frances Smith.
Mother's parents are the late Lorraine Culpus, and Pedro
Alonso. Great grandparents include Hilda Meanus Culpus
and the late Kip Culpus.
Amarre Lesane Craig
James Joseph Craig and Sharisa C. Thompson of Warm
Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their son Amarre
Lesane Craig, born September 8. Father's mother is Kathy
H. Craig of Wapato, Wash.
Mother's parents are Dennis and Linda Thompson of
Warm Springs. Great grandparents are Gladys and Joseph
Thompson, and Maxine and Ed Gabriel.
Diego Emilio Rodriguez
Jaime and Mima Rodriguez are pleased to announce the
birth of their son Diego Emilio Rodriguez, born September
11.
Ualesi Perl Hisatake
Harry and Kirstin Hisatake are pleased to announce the
birth of their son Ualesi Perl Hisatake, born September 15.
Ualesi joins brother Timoteo, 2, and sisters Ahliyah, 7, and
Aliitasi, 4.
Father's parents are Mary Tohet of Portland, and Harny
Hisatake of San Francisco. .Mother's parents are Lonn and
Loretta Swanson of Madras. ? f ; ; hy: :
Hayden Sanders Heath
Edward Heath and Heather Alford are pleased to annouce
the birth of their son Hayden Sanders Heath, born Septem
ber 13.
Hayden joins brother Dylan and sister Krysten.
Father's parents are Catherine Watan and Sanders Heath.
Mother's parents are Chris and Leroy Smith Sr. of
Warm Springs, and Bob Alford and Margie Chance
of Portland.
Jakoby Vaden Tuckta
Kenneth Tuckta Sr. and Sarah Tuckta are pleased to an
nounce the birth of their son Jakoby Vaden Tuckta, born
September 20.
Jakoby joins brother Kenneth Jr., 5, and sister Tianny,
4. Father's parents are Joe and Margie Tuckta of Warm
Springs. Mother's parents are Bob and Cathy Whittenburge
of Madras.
child's success in life. Please, if
you can:
Help us bring the world of
books and learning to the chil
dren in our community. Volun
teering is easy.
The SMART program pro
vides everything you need for
one-on-one weekly reading ses
sions with two students during
the school day.
If you, or someone you
know, can donate one hour per
week through mid-May, please
call the coordinator for Warm
Springs Elementary, Myrna
Frank at 317-3225.
Golf
scramble
on Sunday
The Cowboy Golf Scramble
is this Sunday, Oct. 3 at Kah-Nee-Ta.
This is a fundraiser for
Frank Reese Jr. and Jesse Reese
to attend the Indian National
Finals Rodeo in California.
Cost of entering the
scramble is $30 per person.
Each team hasfour players.
For information call Libby
Chase at 553-2525; Jake
Coochise at 553-3127; Satch
Miller, 553-1227; or Saphronia
Katchia, 553-1954. The
scramble starts at noon.
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Fourth-grader Wyatt Rodin is the
Young Achiever at Warm Springs
Elementary. "I go in and out of
Wyatt's classroom and every single time
I go in, he's doing exactly what he's
supposed to he doing, " said Principal
Dawn Smith.
Wyatt lives in Madras, hut both his
parents, Rene and Kevin Rodin, work
at Warm Springs Elementary; so Wyatt
goes to school there. His favorate thing
about school, he said, "is learning new
things. " His favorite subject to study is
math, particularly division and addi
tion. After school he likes to play with his
three dogs. One is a black lab, one is a
miniature pincher, and the other dog is
of an unknown breed. The dog's name
is Easta, which is an Indian word
meaning "baby animal, " said Wyatt.
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the businesses
you see in
the Spilyay.
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Petroglyph thief
held after guns,
drugs found at
Reno home
RENO, Nev. (AP) - One of
two men convicted of stealing
ancient American Indian
petroglyphs was ordered into
federal custody Monday after
police found guns and drugs at
his home.
U.S. District Judge Howard
McKibben had allowed John
Ligon, 41, Reno, to remain free
without bail before he was
scheduled to surrender Nov. 10
to begin serving a two-month jail
sentence. But federal prosecu
tors told the judge Monday that
Ligon was a flight risk and a
threat to society after a Reno
police search found nearly a
pound of marijuana, drug para
phernalia and at least 30 fire
arms, including five stolen guns.
"This man is a felon and he's
got all these weapons," Assistant
U.S. Attorney Ron Rachow said,
adding that the Sept. 18 search
also turned up a scale, which
raises questions about selling
drugs. Reportedly, Ligon has
been unemployed for 1 1 years,
living off a trust fund with a net
worth of about $6 million.
36th Annual Cowdeo 2004
October 16, at 6 p.m.; October 17, at I p.m.
At the
Jefferson County Fair Complex
Madras, Oregon - 325-5050
For contestants 5 thru 14 yrs
Not eligible: top 5 in PeeWee groups, and Junior Rodeo Association
Goat Decorating-PeeWees
Horseless calf roping-11 & under
Breakaway calf roping-Senior
Sheep riding-5 & 6 year, olds
Cow Riding
Girls & boys barrel racing-Sr., Jr., Peewee
Chicken Scramble-3-5 year olds
Calf riding-Sr., Jr., or PeeWee
Key hole race-Sr., Jr., or PeeWee
Admission
$3.00 per person
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saddle
donated by
DMJ
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