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Page 12 August 16; J?007 Spilyay tÿm oo , Warm Springs, Oregon Kah-Nee-Ta awards scholarships W SHOES SA LE i« A N N I V E R S A R Y SATURDAY AUGUST 1STH iSSSSSSSSËË^M^gàBgiaSieaE^B^PBSP^^ra^QglfaciPciracifacnraciraciraCTraqracipcripqpirj Dave McMechan/Spilyay Kah-Nee-Ta general manager Garland Brunoe (left) and scholarship committee representative >Janell Smith (third from left) present the laptops and checks to scholarship winners Natalie Mitchell and Olin Charley. All Shoes 30% Off THANK YOU CENTRAL OREGON FOR A GREAT YEAR! M E N S • W O M E N ’S • C H I L D R E N ’S 30% O F F A L L U K G U L A K L Y P 1 U C K D S H O K S N atalie Mitchell and Qlin Charley were awarded the 2007 K ah -N ee -T a scholarships. Mitchell and Charley each re ceived new laptop computers and $l,000r j Mitchell is a recent graduate b f the University o f Arizona, and is attending graduate school at Lewis & Clark College in Port land. She is working toward her Master o f Arts in Teaching. Mitchell said she hopes to return to the Warm Springs area to work when she graduates. Olin Charley will be attend ing the Oregon Culinary Insti tute at Pioneer Pacific College. Charley said his dream for knany years has been to be a professional che£ t He first started cooking when Salmon Camp invites youth Salmon Camp, “ Camp Adventure: HeHe to the O regon C o ast,”: is for youth between the ages o f 11-14. The camp will be Sunday tnrough Thursday, Aug. 26-30. The camp is designed to introd u ce m iddle school students to the salmon cyde. j V. For more information contact D oris Miller or Fritz Miller at 553r3258. Ten to 15 slo ts are available. Submit applica tions before the deadline: 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 17. he was 6 or 7, learning cooking techniques from his mother. He has cooked in the Lônghouse, and at thé Village at'Kah-Nee- Ta. The scholarship, he said, will help open doors to a better life for his family and himself. Janell Smith, Kah-N ee-Ta scholarship representative, said it was difficult to choose from among the many good appli cants for the two scholarships. There were 18 women who applied, and five men. The cri teria to judge the recipients in cluded their grade point average, and their personal statem ent submitted with the application. “I have had this passion for cooking since I was a little boy,” Charley wrote in his statement. “ My mother taught us bqys in the family that it is essential to learn now to cook in the world that we live in today.” .. In her statem ent, Natalie Mitchell said,' ‘^Working with children has always been myC passion, and I want to be- able to advance my learning so that the children I teach will do the same. I would like to teach stu dents who are underprivileged because they deserve a quality education and an.opportunity to succeed.”^ Kah-Nee-Ta wishes to con gratulate Olin* Charley and Natalie Mitchell on their schol arship awards. — M JIifft w m p s é a n is liM s x o ffi í ü 2 D-Hií>SAH Collision ¿enter 6.Z. Itk, 0% Inter-Industry Conference On Auto Collision Repair (1-CAR) Automotive Service Excellence (A S E ) Certified by Dave McMachan Cdrrectibiis offers tour of Deer Ridge facility The Oregon Department o f Corrections and the sta ff o f Deer Ridge Correctional Insti tution in Madras have issued an invitation to the public to tour the new prison’s 644-bed men’s minimum security facility, on Thursday and Friday, August 23-24. 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