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Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Irrigation for community garden Tribal history featured during archaeology celebration T h e O reg o n A rchaeology Celebration this year features a series o f educational presenta tions at Smith Rock State Park. Paiute Legends and Lore: 7-8:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 28, The oral history o f the tribe, with emphasis on the Native people and events around Central O r egon. Presented by Tribal Coun cilman W ilson Wewa, form er executive director o f the Pyra mid Lake Nevada Paiute Res ervation Museum. September 27, 2 0 0 7 Jones Auto Sales 1976 Chevy Luv Step- side Pickup - Modified, V6, lowered. Was $3,995, now $2,995. 1984 Mercedes 19ÓE - Looks Great! AC, Auto. Was $3,995, now $2,995. The View from the Gath ering P lace: 7-8:30 p.m. on Fri day, O ct. 5. Slide presentation on L ake C ou n ty ’s extensive rock art legacy. Presented by Bill Cannon, Lakeview BUM area archaeologist. Dave McMechan/Spilyay Curtiss Dickson, Britton Metrokin and Alfred Wolfe (from left), of the tribal Utility Department, dig th$ irrigation line trench at the community garden. The Warm Springs community gardèn will have irrigation water, and will be much larger next growing season, Utility D epartm ent workers recently in stalled the irrigation Une to the garden, located in the field by the administration building. The water will allow the garden to be larger in size next year. T he garden, called the Tenino Garden, has been a volunteer-driven project, with support from a grant through the O ffice o f Rural Health, and supported by the Community Health Improvement Partnership o f Moun tain View Hospital. This year the volunteers planted corn, to- matoes, peppers, cantaloupe, carrots,'(lettuce, pumpkins, beans, pea pods, and strawberries. Children from the Boys and Girls Club planted flowers. T he first community garden began in 1999, but ehded'three years later when grant money ran pu t Departments working together to create the garden include the Community Health Im provement Partnership, the Diabetes Preven tion Program, Utilities, the Community Health Education Team, Community Counseling, the Boys and Girls Club, KWSO,. and the OSU extension office. 1991 Jeep Cherokee ; Was $1,795, now $1,3504 Iron and Cedar: Archaeol ogy of Contact on the Lower Columbia: 7-8:30 p.m. on Fri day, Q çt, 12. Slide presentation on archaeological excavations at Native villages along the Colum bia River. Presented by Kenneth Ames, professor, chair, Anthro pology D epartm ent, Portland State University. Additional presentations are sch ed u led , and w ill be an nounced in the future. F o r m ote inform ation call 923-7551. The presentations will be at Smith R ock State Park, 10260 N E C ro o k ed R iv er D riv e , Terrebonne. 1993 Ford Escort Station Wagon - New tires, AC, Great MPG. 1993 Suzuki Sidekick — 4x4, AC, Automatic, * Was $2,995, now $2,495. 1995 Mercury Grand Marquis - Leather, AC, nice car. Was $3,495, now $2,495, Grand Opening in Madras 1997 Buick LeSabre - Great ride, AC, seats 6, Was $3,495, now $2,495, W ËÈm rnM m ^^... K Q BÜ K Á N K A R A T E A N D RU N G E li 1998 Dodge Stratus Was $2,895, now $1,200. “A ncient A rts f o r 'Modern Times” Teaching: Shorin Ryu, White Crane, Tai Cj 2006 Enclosed Cargo Trailer - Ramp, side door, spare, interior lights, $3295.00. Splashing Hands, & Weapons CaCC today f o r you r Tree Private Introductory Lesson' r FREE A UNIFORM ; 475-4625 169 SE 5th St., Madras WITH TH IS A D I UPON ENROLLMENT / Formerly TS&S Showroom Jones Auto Sales is located ju st north o f Aherns Market.in Madras. 380 N. H ighw ay 26, M ad ras, O regon 97741 Brictesow's Thriftway L o c a lly Annual Canned Food Sale ow ned September 26 thru October 9 and o p e ra te d s in c e 1915 il Name Brands special prices G re a t