Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, August 03, 2016, Page 5, Image 5

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
August 3, 2016
Page 5
At the County Fair
Hayden Heath raised a goat for the county fair. He and his brother Dylan are in
the Lyle Gap 4-H.
Dave McMechan photos
Josh and Mary Olney with the pigs they raised for the county fair.
M any young people from
Warm Springs entered live-
stock—beef, swine and
goats—in the Jefferson
County Fair.
Hunter Onstad entered in
the beef category, with a
1,024-pound steer called
Juju.
Jeremiah, Gabi and
Shawntana Smith raised
Boer goats, earning fair
awards for their work.
Hayden and Dylan Heath
also raised goats for the fair.
They are with the Lyle Gap
4-H.
All the youth are with the
Lyle Gap 4-H Club.
Mary and Josh Olney
raised pigs on. They’ve been
with the 4-H Club for three
years. They learned how to
inspect the animals, give
them vaccines, and keep
them healthy and cool in the
hot weather.
Mary is going into the
tenth grade next year. She
plans to join the FFA, and
wants to raise a sheep next
year.
Josh is going into the
eighth grade in the fall. He
wants to raise a goat for next
year’s fair.
Enjoying an afternoon at the fair were Myleah, Kamayla, Ardonna,
Melina and Isaiah (from left).
The Smiths raised Boer goats, earning blue ribbons.
Courtesy Heath Alford and Edward Heath
Dylan Heath with his goat at the fair.
Community notes...
A co-ed softball tour-
ney is coming up at Juniper
Hills Park in Madras, Satur-
day, August 6. There will be
a men’s softball tournament
on Sunday, August 7 at Juni-
per Hills Park.
A fundraising raffle is go-
ing on now for the 2016
Chasan Walker Memo-
rial Basketball Tourna-
ment. For tickets you can
contact Jake or Julie Suppah,
Annette Ball or Cyndi
Leclaire on Facebook. The
drawing will be on Septem-
ber 24.
Birth announcements
A salmon bake and Native
art sale fundraiser in support
of the proposed Columbia
River Fishers Memorial will
be on Saturday, August 6
from 3-8 p.m. at the Helvetia
Winery in Hillsboro.
Dinner is at 5 p.m., drum-
ming and dancing at 6:30.
The art exhibit and sale will
be open to the public on Sun-
day, August 7 from noon to
5 p.m. The salmon dinner,
dancing and drumming will
be presented by the Wilbur
Slockish family, and art is cre-
ated by internationally re-
nowned American Indian art-
ists.
The Ninth Annual Our
Community event is com-
ing up on Saturday, August 6
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Sahalee Park in Madras.
The event has many free
ser vices for community
members including dental
care, medical screenings,
clothing, family photos, auto/
bicycle service, hair cuts and
more. There will be activi-
ties for kids, live music and
food.
Jamie Ray Warner Jr.
Jaime Warner and
Dashina Lawrence of Warm
Springs are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son
Jamie Ray Warner Jr., born
on July 27, 2016.
Cayson Mor ris Smith
Ardis Clark of War m
Springs is pleased to an-
nounce the birth of her son
Cayson Morris Smith, born
on July 28, 2016.
Cayson joins brother
Fiske, 5; and sister Calla, 3.
Springs are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter Anilese Roselyn
Danzuka, born on July 29,
2016.
Anilese joins brother
Damon, 3.
Grandparents on the
Now Serving All the Reservation
Warm Springs
Seekseequa
4202
Holliday St.
Anilese Roselyn Danzuka
Owen Danzuka Jr. and
Arlena Walsey of War m
father’s side are Owen
Danzuka Sr., and Sandra
Danzuka of Warm Springs.
Grandparents on the
mother’s side are Reg gie
Walsey of Toppenish, and
Laurie James of Lawrence,
Kansas.
Simnasho
Schoolie Flat
Call 541-
615-0555