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Spilydy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Page 5
June 15, 2011
29 teams cue up for Memorial tourney
We held the Memorial Tour­
nam ent, A pril 23-24, at the
Rialto tavern in Madras.
The.first-place team, from
Pordand, received leather jack­
ets plus $870 cash: Mike Norris
(also received a pool stick do­
nated by Jo yce C am eron);
Shawn Wolf (also received an
an tler knife m ade by Toba
Scott, in m em ory o f W ilm a
Scott); and Bobb Rasmussen.
The second-place team, from
Portland, received vests plus
$520 cash: Smitty (also received
a antler knife donated by Toba
Scott); Terry Auft, and Tommy
Milhouse.
The third-place team received
sweatshirts plus $350 cash: Stella
Speedis (also received a antler
knife donated by Toba Scott);
Pat Guzman, and Lee Puyette,
from Washington.
The sportsm anship team ,
Warm Springs, received polo
shirts: Jerry Bagley, Willie Bagley
and Karla Bagley-Tias.
Top Woman Shooter: Stella
Speedis, from Wapato, Wash.,
received a jacket; and ram ­
shaped antler choker made by
Toba Scott; she also received a
Pendleton blanket from Billy
Begay (in memory of Nelson
Ike).
Top M an Sho oter: Pat
Guzman, from Washington, re­
ceived jacket, pool stick and
case, donated by Del Frint.
Other teams that played
were:
Tony Boise, WarmSprings;
Darryl Sampson, Washington;
A lfred W olfe, M adras-W arm
Springs; Tiny’s Team #1, Wash­
ington; Tiny’s Team #2, Wash­
ington; AJ Strong, Madras; Que
Ball, Washington; Trish Morgan,
W ashington; A rt Jackso n ,
Prineville; Curtis Guerin, Bend-
Madras; Bagley’s, WarmSprings;
C hief Sm ith, Warm Springs;
Am erm an’s, Redmond; Casey
B arney, W ashington; C lint
Smith, Warm Springs; Marvin
Ike, Warm Springs; Tim Myers,
W arm Springs; D ixon Polk,
Washington; Wendy Luft, Bend-
Prineville.
Also: Braveheart, Redmond-
M adras; Justin Green, Warm
Springs; Cameron’s, Redmond;
Azar Spino, Pendleton; Martina-
Farley, Washington. Twenty-nine
teams in total played in the tour­
Wolfe; Wayne Schjoll (Honor­
able Mention).
Thank you
Courtesy photo.
Sportsmanship team Karla Bagley-Tias and Willie Bagley
(Jerry Bagley not pictured).
nament.
Sponsors for the following
were:
Jackets, first place: Charlotte
Shike and family; Toba Scott
and family; Ramona Baez.
Vests, second place: Ladonna
and Vernon Squiemphen; Clint
Sm ith and fam ily; C reston
Smith.
S w eatsh irts, third place:
Sm itty; C harles C alica; and
Raymond Johnson.
Top man shoo ter jacket:
Bernadine and Jamie Watlamet.
Top woman shooter jacket:
Muriel Suppah.
Sportsmanship polo: Theresa
and Tiger Vanpelt (sponsored
two); Lynn Davis and Pat Allen.
Other donations received
from the following:
Eliza Brown-Jim, earrings;
M useum at W arm Springs,
candy and mug; Kah-Nee-Ta
Resort, one night lodging and
golf cart for two, won by Kelly
Blueback.
Del Frint donated $100, won
by Salena T hom pson; Reva
Johnson donated $50, won by
Joyce Cameron; Pat Allen, rib­
bon sh irt, beaded go dseye;
Ronnie Smith, donated beaded
chalk and earrings.
Jessie A m erm an donated
wine basket and $25 dinner at
Carino’s Italian; Pearl and Levi
Vanpelt, beaded earrings and two
beaded in fan t L evi jack ets;
Carmella Scott, beaded earrings;
Jackie Simtustus, beaded ear­
N ew -N- U sed
304 M adison S t ., S uite 102
M adras , OR. 97741
541-6933742
The tournament was held
in honor of the following:
M yrtle A dam s; Louis A.
B agley; W illiam L. B agley;
G eorge B erry;
K enneth
Blackwolf; Jim Bryant; Tony
Bryant; Kenny Calica; Gerald
C h arley;
C ecil
C onner;
D onovan D anzuka; Jo h n
Easterling; Eunice Faye Esquiro;
D orothy “P ebbles” G eorge;
Jewels “Julie” George; Janice M.
Gilbert; Babette Greene; Nelson
Ike; Charles Jack; Reba Jackson;
Romagene Jo e; V incent Jo e;
Reuben Jo h n so n Sr.; Cy
K atchia; R ita “P atch es”
Marchand; Billy Jo McConville;
D iane M iller; C harles G.
Moody; Floyd Ponch; Colleen
Roba; Gary Rice; Wilma Scott;
Ray Shike Sr.; Norma M. Smith;
Patricia Speakthunder; Frances
Jeanne Thom as; Roscoe Th­
ompson Jr.; Leland Thompson
Jr.; Leland Thompson Sr.; Clay
Thompson; Deanna Thompson;
Lillian Walsey; Naomi “Wimpy”
W in ish u t; O m ar “P o o p sie”
Winishut; Doris Wolfe; James
Culture grants by June 30
AFFORDABLE TIRES
I saac
rings and n eck laces; Je rry
Bagley, $75 towards t-shirts;
James and Plumb Gilbert, $150
towards purchase of shirts for
family members; and Glenda
Kessel, $20 towards shirt.
A special thanks to Aaron
Graphics for the donation of
printing of the emblem in front
of the t-shirts, drawn by Eugene
Bill, especially for the tourna­
ment.
The tournament started on
A pril 23rd at 10 a.m ., after
prayer and song by Billy Begay.
Teams started playing on Sat­
urday, April 23, finally ending
on Sunday, April 24 by 6 p.m.,
for a total of 29 teams regis­
tered.
We would like to take this
time to thank all the players;
families of the players we were
honoring; Jan Six and all her
staff who opened the bar to al­
low us to play for the three days
starting on Friday with the jack­
pot until the last day on Sunday
(Easter Sunday).
Thank you to the staff at
R ialto and D esert Inn who
helped prepare some o f the
food for Saturday, along with
Brenda Sconowah and Lillian
Gilando for their fry bread for
the luncheon/dinner held for all
those who attended, and the
many volunteers who brought
food to help serve the players,
audience and visitors at the
Rialto on Saturday.
For the assistance in ensur­
ing the games were going on in
a timely manner I would like to
thank the following:
Glenda K essel, assistance
with the books and brackets;
Clint Smith for assisting in fol­
low-up with tables being moni­
tored and teams on standby;
referees were Chief Smith, Del
Frint and Levi Vanpelt. Raffle,
sales for shirts and raffle draw­
ings were assisted by Lillian
G ilando, Pearl V anpelt, Pat
Allen, and Sherri Smith-Miller.
Again, I would like to thank
all those who helped in this event.
It was an honor to hold this tour­
nament in memory of all those
fam ily m embers and friends
who have gone on to honor them
at this event. It was good to see
all the players come together to
enjoy themselves and to remem­
ber those players being honored,
w heth er they played at the
Rialto, the Meet Market, Porter­
house, Shangri-la, Rainbow Tav­
ern, Warm Springs Youth Club
or other location. It was an event
to come together and have fun
and remember what a gathering
of friends meant.
Leontyne “Lynn” Davis.
H ector
541-693-3386
The deadline for final
re p o rts for th is y e a r ’s
W arm
S p rin gs
“W ashanaksha” C ultural
Trust Grants has been ex­
tended to June 30.
Grant recipients need to
complete their reports and
in clu d e photos o f their
projects.
Two opportunities for
having pictures taken o f
work will be Wednesday, June
8 from 1-4 p.m. or Thurs­
day, June 9 from 9 a.m .-l
p.m. at the Warm Springs
Media Center.
Reports can be turned in
at the M useum at W arm
Springs.
Birthday wishes
H appy 1st birthday to
our lil Boss Boss Alyssa
M ariah S ta c y T ulee.
Can’t believe it ’s already
been a year. We love you
always. Mom & Dad.
Happy birthday to Alyssa.
C ove yo u , fro m Uncles,
Happy birthday to my lil sis­
Aunties, Grandma, Grandpa,
ter Alyssa. Cove, youryaya Brian.
Yaya’s and Nana’s.
Happy 4th birthday to you r life . Love alw ays
our b u n d le o f joy, and fo re v e r, M om m y
M asam i
K im o ra and Daddy.
Danzuka on June 20.
Happy 4th birthday to our
You m ade the la st
four years o f our lives little sister, Masami. We love
m em orable, happy and you very much and can’t wait
filled with love and joy. to watch you grow in to a beau­
You are a tough little tiful you n g lady. Cove from
cookie and have over­ you r big bro Key shawn and you r
come many obstacles in big sister Patty.
Letters to the Editor
Parade
We would like to invite ev­
eryone to participate in the
2011 Pi-Ume-Sha Traditional
Parade. This year we are hav­
ing it in memory of our late
W asco
C h ief
N elson
Wallulatum. We invited other
tribal chiefs and leaders to
participate, and we know that
a lot of them can’t make it
because of the economy and
other obligations. But, we
want to invite everyone to
come and participate.
We would like to keep this
parade traditional, so put on
your tribal regalia and come
participate. There is no reg­
istration or fees, and we have
cash prizes along with rib­
bons. If you have any ques­
tions, please contact Ramona
Baez at 541-460-0088. Also,
we want to thank you all for
supporting our fundraising
we had throughout these last
few months. It is much ap­
preciated.
The Pi-Ume-Sha Com­
mittee.
To artists
Dear artists and galleries,
The S ixteenth A nnual
Huckleberry Harvest is Au­
gust 13 at The Museum At
Warm Springs.
Our live and silent auction
of arts, crafts, and special pre­
miums was one of the very
first of its kind.
We would truly like you to
p articip ate in this y e a r’s
Huckleberry Harvest Dinner
and Auction by taking this
opportunity to showcase your
art.
You can help by donating
an auction item, a new tan-
gible item, gift certificate/
card, or service.
You will receive promo­
tions of your piece via the
m useum ’s
w ebsite,
Facebook, press releases and
event program.
This is a chance to gain
recognition as the highest sell­
ing piece of the evening af­
ter the event.
For thousands of years,
tribes of the Warm Springs
Indian Reservation have har­
vested huckleberries, a tradi­
tional and nutritional supple­
ment to Native generations.
The Museum At Warm
Springs is hosting an evening
of fun, celebration, and net­
w orking in honor o f the
Huckleberry Harvest.
Other ways you can help
the Museum at Warm Springs
in serving the community
through its mission:
Join us for the August 13
Huckleberry Harvest;
M ake a cash donation,
helping to underwrite auction
expenses.
The museum is a 501 c(3)
nonprofit educational institu­
tion. Your showcased gift to
the auction is tax-deductible,
as allowed by law, and helps
us to better serve the com­
munity and visitors.
You can ship or bring
your contribution to:
The Museum At Warm
Springs A ttn: Je ffe rso n
Greene; P.O. Box 909 - 2189
Hwy 26, Warm Springs, OR
97761. For further informa­
tion, please call the museum
office 541-553-3331 or e-
mail at:
maws@redmond-net.com
Sincerely,
Je ffe rso n
Greene, developm ent of­
ficer, the Museum at Warm
Springs.
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