Spilyay Tyvnoo, VNfarm Springs, Oregon November 10, 2005 First Thanksgiving hoops tourney The Warm Springs Rodeo Association is presenting the First Annual Thanksgiving Youth Co-Ed Raskctball Tour nament from Friday to Sunday, Nov. 25-27. Divisions are 4-5-6 grades; and 7-8 grades. Awards include t-shirts for everyone, plus All-Star awards, MVP, Mr. and Ms. Hustle, and Sportsmanship. There is an eight-team limit, eight-person roster, all Indian (plus one token). $100 entry fee. First eight teams in each divi sion are in. Money orders only, made payable to the Warm Springs Rodeo Association. Mail to: P.O. Box 312, Warm Springs, OR 97761. No personal checks. Must have ASB card to prove grade. For more information call Percy at (541) 553-5817, or (541) 980-9060. i a U A u'r L ' Bmn MoftanHfVSpilyay Warm Springs tribal members who participated in volleyball at Madras High School during the recently completed season include senior Susan Ahern, left, on varsity, freshmen Kara Katchia and Kelli Moody on junior varsity, and senior Erica Wewa, who served as manager for both varsity and junior varsity teams. Chemawa powwow honors veterans The 2005 Chemawa Indian Powwow Grand Entries axe For vendor information call School Veterans Powwow is this at 1 and 7 p.m. The public is Karen Sernaat (503) 399-5721, Saturday, Nov. 12. The powwow, welcome. There will be dancing, ext. 225. For general informa- honoring all veterans, will be in singing, fry bread, and crafts, tion contact Crystal Boyd, ext. the school gymnasium, 3700 supporting Chemawa student 260, or Sonya Olson, ext. 283. Chemawa Rd. NE, Salem. clubs. Activities celebrate Native American Heritage Month In honor of Native Ameri can Heritage Month, Central Oregon Community College has planned the following ac tivities: Friday and Tuesday, Nov. 18 and 22: Native American films and discussions. Noon to 10 p.m. in the Hitchcock Auditorium. Saturday, Nov. 19: Drum making classes from 9 a.m. to noon, or from 1 to 4 p.m. in lower level Grandview. Lunch provided. Must be registered COCC student to attend. Wednesday, Nov. 30: Drop-in Dream-Catchers class from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Multicultural Center in Grandview. ft E P5 a fix IiOi U U U -4 VJ Your bargain Connection 717 S.W. 5th St Madras Or Just in at the Outpost! iiiiMM Caps $.00 V.;a; i'if'" 2 off all tools! http:vivivi.theoutpost6tore.6om Warm Springs, thank you for supporting the businesses you see in the Spilyay Tymoo. Your support is appreciated! Zane Hudson is making some extraordinary accom plishments in math at Warm Springs Elementary School The testingprogram MathFast presents students with 40 equations in dif ferent mathematical catego ries, and students try to answer the equations as quickly as possible. You have to score 100 percent to move on. Two weeks ago Zane worked through all the cat egory levels in the two minute time frame. He then completed them in a minute and a half and now is working on completing the program at the one-minute level. It's a great accom plishment, said Kevin Rodin, school improvement specialist. Besides math, Zane likes being part of the SMILE Club, and he likes PE and music. "Zane is also kind to others," said Principal Dawn Smith. "That's on top of all his great academic accomplishments. " Congratulations, Zane, and keep up the great work! Wtom Spring Mtetofi hdito. tod Cr&fe W) 6A ft X Wm Sprays, OR $ft6t L "V'f-'-rT-. -"V v". r.'iii., r rmin Jmt aUmm Spa Casino Poo! Cjolf Dining Lodge Spin to Win up to $2,500 for 8 Consecutive Hours Every Saturday in November The only thin9 more incredible than the surroundings are the chances to win bic, in the casino. Earn your entries by playinc) the $ames at Kah-Nee-Ta. Spin to Win Win up to $1,500 an hour Every Saturday, ) to to pm sate m Kahneeta.com HIGH DESERT RESORT fit CASINO Take a Spin on The Money Wheel Win $joo, $500, $1,000 or $2,500 Every Friday at 8, 9 and 10 pm 800-5S4-4SUN 4w 4 i Z (sms&w