Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, June 01, 2022, Page 10, Image 10

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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
‘Large enough to
serve you... Small
enough to care’
866-299-0644
2022
GMC
Canyon -
New - 2
miles -
$38,715
#195591
2019
Buick
Encore -
42,878
miles -
$25,995
#29924B
June 1, 2022
2022
GMC
Canyon -
New -
$39,210
#147545
2019
Jeep
Cherokee
-27,846 -
$28,995
#60232B
2018
Chevrolet
Equinox -
93,700
miles -
2018
Chevrolet
Impala -
28,061
miles
$26,995
$29,995
#04661A
#77719A
2017
Nissan
Sentra -
40,124
miles -
2016
Ford
Escape -
35,744
miles -
$19,995
$28,995
#56473W
#56167A
2016
Land
Rover -
65,220
miles -
2011
Chevrolet
Silverado
- 120,000
miles -
$52,995
$36,995
#58596
#22752A
2010
Chevrolet
Tahoe -
178,573
miles -
2007
Chevrolet
Silverado -
139,619
miles
$14,995
$17,995
#72065B
#C0152A
The First Annual Fry
Bread Cook-Off is coming
up on Saturday, June 11, at
the church located at 520
Fifth Street in Madras.
Church pastor is Desi
Wheeler.
The cook-off will begin
at 1 p.m. (all participants
need to arrive at 11 a.m. and
set up). There will be great
prizes for the first runner-
up, and a grand prize for the
first-place winner. Partici-
pants are asked to bring his
or her own grill and canopy.
The whole community is
welcome!
Conflict over Willamette Falls site
The Confederated Tribes
of Grand Ronde filed a
motion in late May to inter-
vene in a federal lawsuit
PGE filed in April regard-
ing Willamette Falls.
PGE seeks to seize land
that the Oregon Depart-
ment of State Lands con-
trols. The state had granted
the Grand Ronde a permit
to use the falls for fishing
and ceremonial purposes.
PGE objected to the fishing
platform on safety grounds.
Courtesy
The falls are a traditional fishing site of the Confederated Tribes.