Spilyay Tyrooo, W arm Springs, O regon
March 9, 2011
Page 7
March classes
on fitness and
weight loss
Meadows Ski Day
O n T hursdays in M arch,
come get motivated!
Classes on exercise, nutrition,
and goals for weight loss are
from 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Thurs
day, March 10, 24 and 31.
Classes are in the atrium at
IHS.
O n Thursday, March 17 at
5:30, the class will be on moti
vation, held at Mountain View
Hospital in the education room.
This is part o f the Moving
Mountains Challenge.
At right,
Germaine
Anderson, 12,
and Jesslynn,
8, at the ski
shop; and
(above) skiers
on the
Buttercup lift.
Green sale at
the museum
The Museum At Warm
Springs is having a green
sale. All jew elry w ith
green in it, including tur
quoise, will be on sale in
the gift shop. The sale ends
March 19.
Courtesy o f ina Anderson.
Jordan Leonard and Monica Sampson gear up for snowboarding at the recent Mount Hood
Meadows Tribal Member Ski Day.
Tourney in memory o f past players
T here will be a M emorial
Pool Tournament on Saturday,
April 23 at the Rialto Tavern,
25 S.W. D Street, Madras.
The tourney may continue on
Sunday, April 24, depending on
the number o f teams.
O n Saturday, the to u rn a
ment begins at' 1 p.m. Registra
tion is due by April 8, brackets
done by April 15. 8-ball BCA;
3-person teams, one women re
quired per team.
Winner -- Race to 5/Lose —
Race to 3 — Double elimination.
Stick fee is $20 per person.
Payout: First place: 50 percent
plus jackets. Second place: 30
percent and vests. Third place:
starts at 7 p.m.: $8 per person.
Mail entry form with name
o f captain, players names, fees
by money order; and cell phone
number. Address: •
Attn: Lynn Davis
P.O. Box 208, Warm Springs,
OR 97761.
Contacts: Pat Allen 541-325-
3631; Lynn D avis 541-460-
2028; Pearl Vanpelt 541-553-
3212.
Memorial
T h e to u rn a m e n t is in
memory and recognition o f the
following friends and family that
have played:
Adams, Myrtle
20 p e rc e n t sw eatshirts.
Bagley, Louis Allan
Prize for 1 - Top Man and 1
- Top woman shooter. Sports
manship award for 1 - Team.
Raffle: various item s/need
n o t be present. Raffle tickets
presale to be done. Silent auc
tion: to take place during games.
Fifty-fifty card game sales.
Friday: A pril 22 (Jackpot)'
Bagley, William Loren
Berry, George
Blackwolf, Kenneth Wilton
Bryant, Jim
Bryant, Tony
Calica, Kenny
Charley, Gerald
Conner, Cecil
Esquiro, Eunice Faye
G eorge, D o ro th y .Patricia
“Pebbles”
George, Jewels “Julie”
Gilbert, Janice Marie
Greene, Babette
Heath, Martina Ann
Jack, Charles
Katchia, Cy
Marchand, Rita “Patches”
Moody, Charles Gibson
Rice, Gary
Scott, Wilma
Shike Sr., Ray
Smith, N orm a M.
Speakthunder, Patricia
Thomas, Frances Jeanne
Thompson Jr., Roscoe
Thompson Sr., Leland
Thompson, Clay
Beads, Native American Gifts,
Museum, Deli, Grocery, Ice,
Fishing Permits, Western Union,
Check-Free Bill Pay, ATM and
Much More!
T hom pson, D eanna
Walsey, Lillian
Winishut, Naomi “Wimpy”
(bartender and sh o t p o o l at
Rainbow Ravern.)
Winishut, O m ar “Poopsie”
(managed and played pool at the
first pool hall in Warm Springs.)
Wolfe, Doris
Wolfe, James
2132 Warm Springs St., Warm Springs - ph. 541-553-1597
May tournament at Wapato
T he B ren d a (Q uilt-
anenock) Polk First Annual
Memorial Pool Tournament
is in early May. “Shoot it easy,
like a walk in the park!”
Tournam ent is M others
Day Weekend, May 7-8 at the
H id e o u t R e stau ran t &
Lounge, Wapato, Wash.
Two Men — Two Women.
No free subs. Straight 8. Ball
in Hand. Mark 8-Ball Pocket.
Coaching okay. Race to five
winners. Race to three losers.
Jackpot Friday, May 6 at 7
p.m.
100 p e rc e n t p ayout.
L eath er sleeve jackets.
Raffles and 50/50 drawings.
Eight-ball break/table run
payout. C o n ta c t Stella
Speedis, 509-985-3449.
R odney W ard, 509-930-
3708. H id eo u t 509- 877-
2000.
Check out the Spilyay
Web site:
w s n e w s .o rg
Over 500 companies can be paid
through our check-free service
including: Pacific Power, Direct TV,
Verison, and Qwest.
\
;
‘_________________________________ J
Veterans gathering in April
T he V eterans’ Family and
Healing Gathering will be held
at HeHe Longhouse from April
28 to May 1.
Scheduled activities include
lighting o f the healing fire, hon-
oring o f the veterans, flute play
ing, clown dance, fun and songs.
This is an alcohol and drug
free event. For more informa
tion, contact Larson Kalama, Sr.
at 541-553-3093.
A ll Products Prepared Fresh Daily
Entrees Roasted Daily
VOCS hosting support meetings
E vening w om ens suppo rt
g ro u p m eets every M onday
from 6-8 p.m. VOCS. Topics to
be announced and posted each
week on the community bulle
tins.
There are evening men’s sup
p o rt g ro u p m eetings every
T hu rsd ay fo r the m o n th o f
March. VOCS will collaborate
with Joe Marmo, manager o f
p rev en tio n h eath ed u catio n
team, who is presenting an edu-
cational group as follows:
March 10: W hat is alcohol
ism.
March 17: M eth and other
drugs education.
March 24: Alcoholism in the
family.
March 31: Family issues.
I f anyone has any questions,
please call the Victims o f Crime
Services office at 541-553-2293,
or stop by the office at 1132
Paiute Avenue.
Featuring Hand Cut USDA Choice Steaks
FAST - LUNCH - DINNER M
A ll Major
Credit Cards
Accepted
Senior Menu • Children's Menu ’ Daily Specials
4th Street, Madras« 475-6632
OPEN 6 am - io pm DAILY
J