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Rodeo results tallied
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The following are the results
of the Root Feast Rodeo, spon
sored by the Warm Springs Ro
deo Association:
Wild horse race: first place,
Jason Smith team; second and
third split, Jim m y Tohet Jr.
team , and Danny Heemsah
team.
Junior wild horse race:
first, Ellery LeClaire team.
Wild colt race: first and sec
ond split, Martin Frank team,
and Anthony Blueback team.
W ild ride: first, D avid j
LeClaire Jr.; second, Anthony!
Blueback.
Rescue race: first, Paleena!
Spino.
Open barrel racing: first, j
Charmayne Billey.
Junior barrel racing: first,;
Charmayne Billey.
C alf riding: first, Clayton;
Smith; second, Jeb Johnson; j
third, Trumane Yallup; fourth,!
Lupita Tohet.
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873 SW Hwy 97
Madras, OR 97741
Leslie Mitts/Spilyay
Martin Frank’s team competed in the wild colt race during the Root Feast Rodeo on April 28. The team placed first.
Tygh Ridge Rodeo action this weekend
The Eleventh Annual Tygh Ridge AU-Indian barrels and junior bulls.
Rodeo is this weekend, May 1243, starting at 1
Rough stock is open to all riders.
p.m. daily.
For more information call Mike or Kitty Filbin
Main events are saddle bronc, bareback, bull at (541) 467-2415 evenings after 6 p.m.
tiding, team roping, ladies barrel racing, calf rop- £ Admission is $6, children under 6 for free.
ing, ladies breakaway, and century team roping..
The rodeo grounds are located 21 miles south
Special events are the wild horse race, amateur of The Dalles, eight miles north of the old Tygh
saddle bronc, muttin bustin, wild coltiace, junior Valley Rodeo Grounds on Highway 97.
Best Deals in Town!
New and Pre-Owned Merchandise ~ Below Wholesale Prices
30-50% Off red-tagged Jewelry
Video games $10, DVD’s 3/$12, Good collection of guitars, Amps, Knives,
Fishing Gear, Power Tools, Pool Cues, Saddles, T.V.’s, Electronics
NEED CASH?
W ild horse face at Klamath Falls
The First Annual Jack Sha«iley’s Open Wild
Horse Race will be held Memorial Day, Monday,
May 28 at the Klamath County Event Center at
Klamath Falls. The race will be held during the
Captain Jack Open Rodeo.
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There will be 16 teams in the race. Entity fee is
$300.
For information call Jack Shaley at (541) 27$*)
1416. For rodeo information call Richard Tupper
at (541) 883-7166.
Top $$$ paid for newer digital cameras, TVs, power tools, musical instruments, guns,
gold, diamonds, scrap and dental gold, game systems, most anything of value.
Senior Pro Rodeo June 2-3 in Redmond
The Tenth Annual National Senior Pro Ro and can be bought at the Spotted Mule in Bend,
deo returns to Redmond on June 2-3. Both days . and at Western Ranch Custom Leather and Saddle
are designated as a tour rodeo in which athletes Up in Redmond.
compete for a larger purse and triple points.
The Ride-N-Ropin Open golf tournament is
Rodeo action starts at 6 p.m. on Saturday, June held Friday, June 1, and is open to anyone. For
2f and at 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 3. Tickets are $8 information contact Doug White at 548-8076.
Bargain Hunters
175 SE 5th St. - Madras
(old Satterlee Jewelry Store)
Mothers Day
| The Mother’s Day Powwow will be Saturday and Sunday,
May 12 and 13 at the Omak Longhouse at Omak, Wash.
| Saturday Grand Entry at 1 p.m., dinner at 5 p.m., Grand
Entry at 7 p.m-.
i Sunday Mother’s Day Brunch at 10:30 a.m., Grand Entry
at 1 p.m.
jv All dancers and drummers welcome.
| For information call'Flodell Williams at (509) 634-2993.
Bridge project on hold after
discovery of possible Indian site
BELLINGHAM,. Wash.
(AP) — A bridge project that
officials plan to use as .a key
lin k
in
redeveloping
Bellingham's waterfront has
been put on hold because of
the discovery of possible In
dian setdement remains.
| Seashells were found dur
ing drilling that is part of pre-
liminary engineering work for
the project to build a bridge
along Laurel Street, Public
Works D irector D ick
McKinley said.
The shells could be part of
a midden — a heap of shells
such as those that comtiionly
accumulated around ancient
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Poww at Omak
N ext deadline to submit
settlements where people ate
lots of clams and other mol-,
lusks. Federal law protects
such sites, which can also
contain the bones of ancient
inhabitants.
City officials hope to be
gin building the bridge next
year, to maintain access to the
w aterfront w hile other
^ bridges are replaced so rail
road tracks can be relocated.
The presence of an ancient
village site with human re
mains could stop the project.
For now, more research
will be done ,to .determine
whether the shells are part of
a tnidden.
item s to the Spilyay Tymoo
is Friday, M ay 18.
OPEN
Wed. - Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m