Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon At the Jamboree August 17, 2017 Boxing this weekend Warm Springs Nation Boxing will host Solar Eclipse Boxing this Saturday, August 19. The matches will be at the VFW hall compound, late after- noon, general admission at the door. Huge men boxers, small men boxers, and women boxers. See Austin Smith Sr. for more infor- mation. ~ Paulina Rodeo ~ Sixty Eighth Annual ~ Saturday & Sunday, September 2-3 ~ ~ Paulina Rodeo Grounds ~ The Paulina Rodeo Club seeks sponsors for the ro- deo. Ad space available in the rodeo program guide, and on the banners at the arena. Buckle sponsors also. For information call 541-233-6727. Sea lions driving Willamette steelhead to extinction Native winter steelhead trout in the Willamette River could go ex- tinct, if sea lions continue their current pace of destruction. This message came last week from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. There is an 89 percent prob- ability that at least one species of the fish will go extinct in the near future, without some kind of in- tervention with the sea lions. The sea lions congregate just below Willamette Falls at the time when the fish are moving upstream to spawn. In 2016-17, a record-low 512 steelhead made it past the falls and upstream. As recently as the 1990s, up to 15,000 of the fish were mak- ing it past the falls. Meanwhile, Northwest congres- sional leaders are trying to give Or- egon and Washington broader au- thority to kill sea lions at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. This proposed law would also apply to the sea lion logjam at Willamette Falls in Oregon City. At the Powwow Warm Springs Recreation hosted the Super Hero Jamboree Day by the Community Center last week. There were water activities so the young people could cool off from the heat. There was live music, games, a rock climbing pole, face painting, among many features. The theme this year was Super Heroes. Dave McMechan/Spilyay Jayson Smith photos Visiting cooks at the recent DRCI Powwow. Paulina Amateur turning 68 The Sixty-Eighth Annual Paulina Amateur Rodeo is coming up on Saturday and Sunday, September 2 and 3, starting at 12:30 p.m. each day. There will be $200 added for each of the following events: Bull riding, saddle bronc riding, bareback riding, ranch bronc riding, calf roping, breakaway roping and women’s barrels. There is a $40 entry fee. Buck- les will be awarded. Must be 16 years old for rough stock events. The Paulina Rodeo Jackpot Team Roping is on Saturday. Men’s All Around Buckle: Must be entered in two of the following events: bareback, saddle bronc, bull riding, calf roping, numbered team roping. Women’s All Around Buckle: Must be entered in two of the fol- lowing: barrels, breakaway, num- bered team roping. Some other featured events: Wild cow milking (limited to 10 teams); steer riding, 12-15 years, Sunday, $15 entry. Kids barrel racing, 9 and under on Saturday; 10-14 on Sunday; $10 entry. Calf riding, 7-12 on Satur- day (limited to 10 entries). Sheep riding, 6 and under, 55 weight limit. Animal scramble, 8 and under on Saturday, and 9-12 on Sunday. \ Entries are Thursday, August 24 from 2 to 7 p.m. Call Deanne Bain at 541-410-6629, call or text. Ro- deo dance is Saturday night. Bar- becue on Saturday. Camping space available at rodeo grounds. No electric hookups. 2321 Ollallie Lane (PO Box 6) Warm Springs, OR Call 541- 553-1182