Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, July 27, 2011, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    July
Spily^y Tymoo, W^rm Springs, Oregon
P^ge 6
Sale to help football squad
Scott headed for WAC in 2012-13
The M adras High School
Football program is in need of
items for its upcoming garage
sale, to be held August 12-13.
Items can be picked up. If
A b b y Scott will be attending
New Mexico State University on
a basketball scholarship.
Scott, the daughter of James
and Amy Scott, will be a senior
at Madras High School this fall.
The New Mexico State Aggies,
in Las Cruces, are part of the
Western Athletic Conference.
Abby, a 6-foot-1, averaged
12.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.8
assists and 2.6 steals per game
as a junior, helping lead her
team to a 21-8 record and trip
to the class 4A state semifinal
round. Abby is the first 2012
commitment for the Aggies and
the team’s new head coach Mark
Trakh.
She was actively recruited by
several colleges in the country,
said Jim Scott. Abby and the
fam ily decided New M exico
State is the best choice, he said.
you have something to donate,
please call 503-302-1044 or
email:
lanai911@hotmail.com
Volleyball alumni event Aug. 19
The M adras High School
Volleyball Alumni Fundraising
event is Friday, August 19 at 6
p.m.
There will be three teams:
one with current players, another
made up of former varsity play­
ers who graduated betw een
2006 and 2011, and a team of
former players who graduated
before ’06.
If you want to participate
contact Jamie Smith at 541-475-
7265. And, everyone is invited
to come watch. The cost is $5
per family. Sincerely,
Museum Living Traditions
demonstrations continue
The M useum at Warm
Springs is featuring cedar
bark w eavin g by V iola
Kalama on Saturday and Sun­
day, August 13-14.
Other Living Traditions
dem onstrations are Drum
m aking w ith E m erson
Squiemphen on August 20-
Team Concept
This summer Abby has been
playing on Team Concept.
Earlier this month the team
won the prestigious A ll-Star
D ivision at the End o f the
Trail girls basketball tourna­
ment, the first time an Oregon-
based team won the tourna­
ment since 1996.
The tourney had a field of
128 teams from across the na­
tion. Team Concept won the fi­
nal 62-40 over Spokane-based
Northwest Blazers.
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Cedar root baskets by mu­
seum collections, August 27-
28.
First Foods and fam ily
heirlooms by Darlene Foster,
Sept. 3-4.
You can register by the
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Abby Scott will be a senior at MHS, and will then attend New Mexico State.
calling the museum at 541 -
553-3331, ext. 407.
Huckleberry Harvest
T he m u seu m ’s annual
Huckleberry Harvest will be
August 13, featuring live and
silent auctions of arts and
crafts, special premiums and
a fundraising dinner.
Individuals and organiza­
tions are invited to attend
for a gala evening and the
o p p o rtun ity to help the
museum’s mission. Call the
museum for more informa­
tion.
Youth survey in Warm Springs this Friday
The Oregon Native Youth
Survey w ill be conducted in
Warm Springs on Friday, July 29'
The survey is to help iden­
tify the strengths and needs of
youth in the Warm Springs com-
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munity.
Youth between the ages of
12 and 19 are asked to partici­
pate in this survey, which con­
tains questions about relation­
ships, school, the community,
culture, drugs, alcohol, firearms
and crime. Parents who do not
want their child to participate
can contact Michael or Rosanna
at Community Counseling, 541 -
553-3205.
—
Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free
assistance to low-income Oregonians in
many civil cases. Speak with an attorney
during drop-in hours 1 to 4 p.m. on the first
_____________________________________________
Monday of the month at the Family Resources
Center in Warm Springs. Or call 385-6944
Monday through Thursday between 9 a.m. and
4 p.m. (at lunch from noon-1 p.m.)
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WANTED
Junk cars and trucks
No-Title OK
Abandoned
Wrecked
Old
Ugly
Unused
Unwanted
Broke Down
Cyle Richardson
Non-Stop Auto Recycling
an 541-520-0471 —
Phone hours 6 a.m.-9p.m. 7Days a Week.