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Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon All Around Cowgirl To the Finals at Winnemucca The Jason Smith Team is heading this week to Winnemucca, Nevada, for the Wild Horse Race Finals. The team members are Jason, Robert “Bear” Spino, and Colton Gus David. The Finals are this Thursday to Sunday, Oct. 30-Nov. 2. October 29, 2014 The Jason Smith Team is the defending champion Wild Horse Racing team, having won the 2013 Finals, among the team’s other previous championships. This year the Wild Horse Race Finals are part of the Western States Rodeo Ranch Rodeo Association National Finals. Sturgeon fishery at The Dalles Pool The Columbia River In- ter-Tribal Fish Commission announced the opening of a fall season commercial stur- geon setline fishery at the Co- lumbia River. The fishery is The Dalles Pool Commercial Sturgeon Setline Fishery. The commercial setline opening began on Monday of this week, and runs through November 29. The fishery will be closed earlier, if the commercial har- vest guideline of 1,000 fish is met for this pool. The area is restricted to The Dalles Pool only. Gear: Set line gear. Fishers are encouraged to use circle hooks and avoid J hooks. Allowable sales: Sturgeon only, 43 to 54 inch fork length. Sturgeon within the legal size limits and caught in platform and hook and line fishery in The Dalles Pool only may also be sold, if caught during the open peri- ods of the set line fishery. Sales of fish caught in open commercial periods may be sold after the end of the open period. Standard Sanctuaries appli- cable to setlines are in effect. Zone 6 platform, hook and line fishery The Zone 6 platform and hook and line fisheries will remain open through Wednesday, Dec. 31, for both commercial and subsistence purposes under rules adopted previously. The platform and hook and line fishery remains open for subsistence use at any time. Regarding the platform and hook and line fishery downstream of Bonneville: Please contact your tribe directly for specific regula- tions, gear requirements, and open days for this fishery. If this fishery is open, salmon, steelhead, shad, wall- eye, carp, catfish, bass and yellow perch may be sold or kept for subsistence. Sturgeon may not be re- tained in fisheries down- stream of Bonneville. Sales may not occur on USACE property at Bonneville Dam: fish must be transported to other locations for sale. If you have any fishing enforcement problems or need assistance or informa- tion, day or night, contact the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Enforcement Of- fice at 541-386-6363 or toll- free 800-487-FISH (3474). Courtesy Cheryl Tom Brinley Holyan with Cowdeo prizes. Brinley Holyan of Warm Springs is the 2014 Jefferson County Cowdeo All Around Cowgirl. Brinley, 6, is the daughter of Michael and Liana Holyan. As All-Around Cowdeo Cowgirl, she won the prize saddle sponsored by DMJ Autmotive of Warm Springs. Marita, Jenna and Cassie Johnson of DMJ presented Brinley with the saddle. Brinley won first-place in the Pee Wee Barrel Race, Flag Race and Horseless Roping. She finished second in Sheep Riding, and third in the Goat Un-decorating. Recreation hosts annual Kah-Nee-Ta Fall Run The Warm Springs Recre- ation Department hosted the annual Kah-Nee-Ta Fall Run this month. Here are the re- sults: Two-mile run/walk Eight and under male: first, Fisk Clark, 41:40. Eight and under female: first, Kathleen Danzuka, 33:43. Second, Lynelle Danzuka, 34:00. Nine-13 years male: first, Dapri Miller, 13:29. Second, Skytus Smith, 35:12. Nine-13 years female: first, Kathryce Danzuka, 22:40. Second, Amaya Miller, 22:41. Third, Lilliana Bugarin, 38:49. Fourteen-18 years male: first, Rich Danzuka, 13:22. Second, Justin Smith, 15:12. Nineteen-29 years male: first, David Gagen, 16:40. Second, Martin Brown, 38:46. Beads, Native American Gifts, Museum, Deli, Grocery, Ice, Fishing Permits, Western Union, Check-Free Bill Pay, ATM and Much More! 2132 Warm Springs St., Warm Springs - ph. 541-553-1597 4202 Holliday St. Call 541- 615-0555 Nineteen-29 years female: first, Sara Dowty, 18:18. Sec- ond, Melissa Danzuka, 34:00. Thirty-39 years male: first, Jason Townsend, 13:00. Sec- ond, Patrick Clark, 41:40. Thirty-39 years female: first, Vivian Smith, 35:25. Forty-49 years female: first, Laurie Danzuka, 29:32. Second, Ollie Smith, 35:28. Sixty-69 years male: first, Randy Olario, 20:10. Second, Doug Clevenger, 22:48. Sixty-69 years female: first, Sylvia McCabe, 32:20. Ten k Fourteen-18 years male: first ,J’Von Smith, 40:41. Nineteen-29 years male: first, Jesse Wallace, 1:10:42. Thirty-39 years male: first, Jason Townsend, 43:07. Thirty-39 years female: first, Ardis Clark, 60:56. Fifty-59 years male: first, Randy Olario, 53:43. Fifty-59 years female: first, Jane Clevenger, 49:54. Seventy and over male: first, Don Hildebrand, 1:19:55. Jenna, Marita and Cassie Johnson, owners of DMJ Automotive, Brinley, and the Jefferson County Fair royalty (from left). The Warm Springs Community Action Team is host- ing Financial Skills for Families classes in Novem- ber and December. The classes will be on Thursday evenings, starting Nov. 6, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The topics include understanding the economy, develop- ing a spending plan, working with checking and sav- ings, understanding credit and credit reports, access- ing credit 1 and 2. You can learn more about these classes by calling 541-553-3148.