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Boxer competes at Kla-Mo-Ya B randon Craig o f th é Warm Springs Nation Boxing Club won a three-round bout recently at the Kla-Mo-Ya Casino at Chiloquin. Craig, age 15, boxed in the 130- pound category against an opponent from Vancouver^ Wash. The boxers fought almost evenly for the first two and two-thirds rounds, said Austin Smith, Warm Springs, boxing coach. Then in the third round Craig proved to be the stronger of the two, and won by a TKO, said Smith. The match at Kla-Mo-Ya was Craig’s third of his career, and his third TKO. The Warm Springs Nation Boxing Club is invited to attend Meeting this evening on hunt propsoal A Flight: first net team, Tom Estimo and Satch Miller (180); second n et team , C ruz Bocanegra and Kelly Wechter (196); third net team, Tom Bra dley and Karson Eldins (188); fpurth net team, Phil Jenkins and Mike Hiatt (189). B Flight: first gross team, Billy Ray Sr. and Jon Bergstram (234); second gross team, Janell Smith and Kevin Miller (235); third gross team , D anny M artinez and V ince C ouch The meeting is sponsored by the Land Use Planning Committee. If you have any ques tions call Jimmy Tohet or Edand Suppah at 553-3257.• 11 . There will be a public meeting on the Wild Horse Outfitters elk hunt proposal. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. this Thursday, Aug. 2 at the Agency Longhouse. A light meal will be served starting at 6 p.m. “The Warm Springs Na tion Boxing Club encourages all young athletes to stay in volved in sports,” said Smith. “Don’t just think about it, do High Lookee Powwow celebrates 7th anniversary the Grand Avenue boxing tournament on Aug. 3 at Port land, and the Knott St. tour nament in Portland on Aug. The residents, o f High Lookee Lodge are inviting the community to join them in celebrating the Seventh Anniversary of the opening of High Lodkee. K ah-N ee-T a hosts g o lf to u rn a m e n t The Hawaiian and Local Boys Golf Tournament was held at Kah-Nee-Ta on July 30. The following are the re sults: A Flight: first gross team, Keith Quempts and Nathan D ick (199); second gross team, Ed Wilson and Wade Evanson (200); third gross team, Scott Pierce and Taryn Braseth (202); fourth gross team, Jayson Ray and Willie Ray (205). ’ Page 7 August 2, 2007 Spilyay Tyrnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon (236); fourth gross team, T.J. G rabner and Jim Bianchi (236).. | B Flight: first net team, Tony Galindo and Earl Ginta (175); second net team, Bo Aviso and Steve Funghini (181); third net team, tied between William Esquiro and D avid W hite (184) w ith Damian Bianchi and Dave Elkins (184). ' The powwow begins at 10: a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 21,"with a perform ance by the Ejarly Childhood Education Center dancers. Lunch is at noon, followed by Klamath Tribes host Restoration Celebration The Klamath Tribes will host the 21st Annual Resto ration C elebration at Chiloquin on August 24-26'. For general information caU 1-800-524-9787. | An exibition talent show will kick-off the weekend on Thursday, Aug. 23. For informa tion call Lena Schonchin at (541). 891-2936.' Competition powwow starts on Friday, Aug. 24 and runs thru Sunday Info: 541-783-2219 ext. Pool tourney on Mondays Toys-Tools-Housewares-Clothing-Crafts-Gifts- Your Bargain Connection a performance by the 4-H Dancers. There will also be flute music and games. The con tact person is Shon at 553- 1182. There will be a pool tour double elimination singles. nament on Monday evenings For every 8 players City Slick beginning Aug. 6 at City Slick ers will add $25. For in fo rm atio n call ers in Redmond, starting .Glenda Kessel at 923-2231 or time is 7:30 p.m. " The tournament format is Anna Speck at 548-1798. 160. Powwow vendor informa tion, Dana Inman 783-2219 ext. I l l , The weekend also includes a fun run, barbecue and ro deo. W arm Springs, ph ase support the businesses yo u see in the Spilyay They gyve back to the community! — Open Monday-Sat 9100-6:00 m e 71 7 S.W . 5 t h St. M a d r a s Or. LUSH BLANKETS A MTTLE, SAVE A 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe Sport Utility 4D 2004 Chevrolet Trallblazer Sport Utility V8 5.3 Liter, Automatic, 4W D 6-Cyl 4.2 Liter, Automatic 2000 Chevrolet Astro Minivan 3D 2004 Dodge Dakota Club Cab V6 4.3 Liter, Automatic, A W D V 6 3.7 Liter, Automatic 2W D 2004 Chevrolet Colorado Extended Cab 2003 Chevrolet Tracker ZR2 Sport Utility 4D /\SSORJ C D S I Y L E S *YOUR Cl ICICI * m Area^Rugs ASSORTED STYLES V- 5x8 Area $29.00 6x9 Premium $49.00 2x8 Runner $15.00 3x8 Premium Runner $21.00 |Sj] h tt p://w w w .t h e o u tp o ststo re .co m / Toys-Tools-Housewares-Clothing-Crafts-Gifts- HAVE CAB: WILL TRAVEL ALL MAJOR CREDIT REZ ROVE 553-3030 mi Iti m Ü m ♦ m m m m ü ¡i H ♦ & 4-Cyl, 2.8 Liter, Automatic, 2W D V 6 2.5 Liter, Automatic 4W D 2000 SW Hwy 26 Madras, OR 97741 Phone 54Í-475-2238 Fax 475-6108 w w w .g g ru n er.co m m m ♦ $14,995 Se Habla Español