Spilyay Tymoo, W^rm Springs, Oregon — August 2 , 2 0 0 7 Page 3 Youth leadership conference at Kah-Nee-Ta Youth o f the tribal com m u- T h e co n fe re n ce will help m ènt, education, health, drug nity are invited tp a Leadership youth prepare for college and p rev en tion , and “ F u n in the Conference beginning at 9 a.m. careerk Sun.” on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 9 - 10, at K ah-N ee-T a. Th ere will be a career fair, inform ation on tribal govern- Th ere is n o registration fee for this conference. Business training for tribal entrepreneurs ages 14-18. There will be a leadership help participants draft a business and entrpreneur crash course plan to compete for a $500 grant This is a chance to earn a tra in in g o n M o n d ay an d for the business. O n August 6 pink o r blue sheet. F o r infor­ Tuesday, Aug, 6-7. the training will be from 9 a.m. m a tio n to 4 p.m., and on August 7 from Suppah o r Daniel Berum en conference ro o m 3 at the ad­ 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. T h e training is at 5 5 3 -1 0 3 4 . m inistration building, will open to W arm Springs students The training, conducted in ------ c o n ta c t Ja y ly n , \ Buy - Sell - Trade — Consign Cascade Exchange Rachel Leo photo for the Spjlyay Leona Ike and Frederick Ike III represented Warm Springs at the recent Cascade Locks SternWheeler Days celebration. The Ikes were acting as ambassaors of the Confederated Tribes to the Cascade Locks community, where the tribes are planning to build the Bridge of the Gods Resort and Casino. The ambassadors program has sponsored a number of floats in various parades this summer. For instance, they won a first prize with a float in the Pi-Ume-Sha Parade. Carol Wewa organized the float. 898 S.W. Highway 97, M adras New and Pre-Owned Merchandise -1 OSU Extension hosting course on rangeland * O S U E x te n s io n W arm 'Springs will host a rangelands Course from noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 7 at the Warm Springs Community Center So­ cial Hall. TTneuw usC Su^e^^C SryT'. ing Capality^pl fRangelapdsjv a refresher ctiurse: O SU Extension workers will discuss1 gênerai range manage­ m ent principles and livestock forage needs put on the range. T h is is a s h o rt refresh er course that will coyer basic prin- -diplés-^dJW|ips'^£Sr irïâxiiüièihgi' animal performance on ranger- lands. \ O SU Extension will take a look at the following topics: Rangeland plants, annuals vs. p eren n ials, in creasers and decreasers; and, A nim al p e rfo rm a n c e on range, animal unit month, what forage quality and time o f year. ,-; Fpr more infprrnatioh call 553-152©:: r**/ . / ■ ■; We deal in: Cornhusk Beaded Bags Indian Artwork 475-4367 Grand Ronde hosting powwow Aug. 17-19 The Confederated Tribes o f Grand Ronde will host a powwow Friday-Sunday, Au- gust 17-19U ; H o st drum s are B la c k L o d g e, M oun tain Sou l and Black Stone. Master o f ceremonies is Jerry M eninick o f Yakam a; head judge, Patricia Ike o f Yakama; V______________________________ l ________ ) and arena director, Freddie Ike Jr., Yakama/Rock Creek Wasco, u For more information call 800-422-0232. Autom otive & Towing since SERVICE REPAIR Parts DRAIN CLEANING FIXTURES SPECIAL ORDERS Truly "Your" Emergency Service Plumber 755 S.W. Hwy 97, Madras, OR 97741 CALL 4 7 5 -6 6 6 3 or stop by fo r an appointment -Approved Auto Repair -Approved Towing 2 4 -H o tir Toyvi n g