Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, August 31, 2006, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    August 31, 2006
Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
P age 6
Quality Automotive Service
“Wecare enough to do our best”
Master
ASE Certified
Technician
Photos courtesy of Bobby Eagleheart
No
Appointments
Necessary
85 SW 3rd, Madras
Warm Springs Fire Management fire crews, including Sacred Heart Suppah’s Camp
Crew (pictured) have spent several weeks helping to fight the Tripod fire near Womack,
Washington. The crews first left for the Tripod fire in July. They came home for a few
days recently, and then returned again to the fire. They are expected to be there until
Labor Day. There have been eight crews from Warm Springs at the Tripod fire. There are
usually about 10 people per crew.
Jr. golfers enjoy tourney
The following are the re­
sults of the Junior Golf Pro­
gram Championshiop, held at
Kah-Nee-Ta on August 22.
Chiefs: Tie for first:
Nathan Danzuka
and
Jermaine Sampson (both at
29); third, Dylan Miller (40).
Warriors: Tie for first: Larry
Scott and Devontre Thomas
(both at 19); third, Voshaun
Bryant (25).
Braves: First, Austin
Rauschenburg (13); second
Ostynn Schjoll (14); and third,
Elvis Frank (16).
Putting contest:
Chiefs: Tie for first be­
tween Jerm aine Sampson
and Nathan Danzuka.
Warriors: First, Jordan
Leonard. Braves: Tie for
first, Austin Rauschenburg
and Elvis Frank.
Raffle drawing on Halloween
Tickets are available for a
raffle drawing to be held on
October 31, 2006. Items to be
raffled include:
A hand drum, pick-up load
of wood, silver headstall, wam­
pum necklace, Pendleton blan­
ket, beaded bag, kilo cut beads,
dried corn, Pendleton shawl,
Navajo saddle blanket, PSP
player, fuzzly blanket, four fold­
ing chairs, huckleberry jam,
buckskin, fuzzy jacket, meat
grinder, ten b-ball jerseys, men’s Yazzie, Amanda Yazzie, CR
breast plate, rolling cart, two $50 Begay, Anson Begay, Blaine
gas cards, two $50 Wal-Mart Begay, Destry Begay, Terry
Gladys
cards, microwave oven, set of Squiemphen,
dishes, 20” color tv, a wheelbar­ Squiemphen, Sammi O’Reilly,
Squiemphen,
row filled with toys, and other Earlynne
LaDonna Squiemphen, Ina
donated items.
The drawing will be Tuesday, Wainanwit, Marcia Soliz, Vesta
Oct. 31; need not be present to Johnson, W inona Strong,
Tom
or
Val
win. Tickets are $2 each. See the Shawna
Squiemphen.
following people for tickets:
Rita Squiemphen, Percy
Yazzie, Edison Yazzie, Teri Jo
415-2412
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Monday-Sat
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9:00-6:00
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Next deadline to submit
items for publication
in the Spilyay Tymoo is
Friday, Sept 8. Thank
you.
Young Achiever
Congratulations
Ronald Smith
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Sponsored by Les Schwab
Donald Smith recently com­
pleted his third summer working
fo r the Natural 'Resources Depart­
ment.
A. 16-year-oId junior in high
school, Smith said he enjoys the
summer work he does. “I ’ve been
learning a lot, ” he added.
Butch David said Smith is an
excellent employee.
“H e’s been here every day,”
David said. “He has participated
in all the activities we have done. ”
The activities vary fo r summer
youth workers, but David said this
stimmer Smith andfellow workers
have participated in archaelogical
studies, water and soil studies, and
activities involving forestry, agri­
culture, fish biology and fish and
wildlife:
Smith said he plans to pursue
a college degree after he graduates
from Madras High School.
During high school Smith has
playedfootballfor one year andpar­
ticipated in track fo r two years.
Though he is still unsure o f what
he wants to study, Smith said he is
considering a degree in science-most
likely something involving biology.
Smith is the son o f Ronna and
By an Smith.
He has one brother, 18-year-
old Byan Jr., and one sister, 20-
year-old Katrina.
Thank you for supporting the businesses you see in the Spilyay
They give back to the local community!
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