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Page 14- Spílyay Tym oo, W arm Springs, O regon N ovem ber 8, 2 0 0 7 Wi$eUp teaches financial stability W eaving classes a t m useum M aster weaver N atalie ¿Contact the m useum ’s Moody will be teaching weav- Education Program to regis- ing for beginners this month ' ter at 553-3331, ext. 407. at the M useum at W arm Please make arrangements S p rin g s.. Glasses are this ' for a babysitter—children are Thursday, NoV. 8^ and next not allowed during class. Sea- Tuesday and Thursday, Noy. soned and skilled weavers are 13 and 15. There is a limit o f welcome to join in to work eight beginner weavers, 18 | on weaving projects at the years and older. Fee is $10. museum Education Room. B y L e slie M itts Spilyay Tymoo Women throughout the com munity recently had a chance to learn about finances during a workshop that paired KWSO with various organizations. In order to bring the message o f financial stability to women throughout reservations and rural communities in the west ern U.S., the U.S. Department o f Labor collaborated with Native Public Media, an organization who oversees more than 30 pub lic radio stations on tribal land. The purpose o f Native Pub lic Media is to “promote healthy, engaged, independent native communities by strengthening and expanding Native American media capacity/* To meet those initiatives, the o rganizations w orked w ith KWjSO to air various public ser vice announcements about re ducing debt and increasing sav ings and investments, W* T h e w orkshop, called “W l$EU P,” stem s from a project out o f the Women’s Leslie Mitts/Spilyay Women had the chance to discuss methods of financial success with the workshop. Bureau San Francisco office, and provides, inform ation do native w om en in loqaftSbi?' served by Native public radio stations. ; The public service announce ments were created using the -voices o f native women who, participated.in.£ month-long session o f classes in Arizona. The announcements reflect the experiences o f native women who want to strengthen their lives and their families by understanding money, savings^ and investments., T opicf o f discussion- in- cluded understanding credit scores, planning and saving, understanding financial ‘lit eracy, money management and balancing traditional life and finances. ’ For more information, visit www.wiseupwomen.prg. For sale to the general public 1992 Ford F350 Crew C a b . 1 5 4 ,0 0 0 m ile s . Runs ok. Bed dented and c ra c k e d . U p h o ls te ry w o rn . M in im u m b id : $750. / ~ 'x T y y ; N e x t deadline to ' subm it item s to tfye , Spilyay Tymoo is Holiday bowling tourney Nov. 22-24 jfe T he T h irty -F irst'A n n u al Warm Springs-Indian Holiday Bowling Tournament w fllbe Thursday-Saturday, Nqy. 22-24,* at Lava Lanes in' Bend. ‘ ; This is^a U$B'Q certified event, with lQO.percent prize fee returned. The schedule for ¡this year’s tournament will include mixed teams, mixed doubles, doubles, and .singles, all-events, and the masters^ events. ■ ■ The Holiday Roll-off event is one of the best step ladder championships- for. all to enter for scratch score^ in team, doubles and singles. — The Holiday RolL-off will take place on Saturday between mpted doubles squads. Masters will include the^fe- hior divisions, as well as the tra ditional men’s and women’s di visions (A, B and Q . This will be the fourth year of the “Big Dpg” challenge in the masters division, in-which there will be, one champion re ceiving '$200 additional money, and a championship jacket. This again, will be open to any con testant that wants to enter. O u t youth will again .take center stage with a youth tour nament scheduled on Saturday morning at Î0 a.m.; ‘so bring the children and they will take home a souvenir t-shirt, and great memories. The Red Lion Motor Inn o f Bend will be this year’s host ho tel for the tournament. For in formation contact the Red Lion at (541X 382-701. L or 1-800- RED-LIÔNÎ7: . If you' have any. additional questions, ¿please call Austin G reehe, p resid en t, Warm Springs Indian Holiday Bowling Tournament, at (541) 553-3243 (daytime) ¿.pr Sandra Greene- Sampson, at 553-3601, or 553- ôtilÜhii^o collect calls, please.)^ ...... .... — ------------ \ The following vehicles w ill be sold for the high est bid. Friday, Nov. 16. 1975 Terry 19’ Travel Trailer. Needs repair on door. Tongue ja ck needs to be replaced. Minim um bid: $500. Call the P roperty De partm ent at 553-3295 for m ore in fo rm a tio n o r to place a bid. Bids m ust be received by 11-30-07. 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Pickup Extended Cab 6 1 /2 ’ 2007 Chevrolet Express Van 1500 Cargo V8 6.0 Liter HO automatic, 4WD, ■$2d-99ÍT NOW $25,995 yin#20030 V6 4.3 Liter, Automatic, RWD, $2^ 995. NOW $17,995 2006 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Sport U tility 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer Sport U tility 4D V8 5.3 Flex Fuel, Automatic, 4WD, $3^728(7 NOW $28,995 6-Cyl. 4.2 Liter Automatic, 4WD % ¥ bfm NOW $23,995 vin#145923 vin#15771 2006 Buick LaCrosse CXL Sedan 4D 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan 4D V6 3.8 Liter Automatic, FWD, V6 3.8 Liter, Automatic, FWD, NOW $16,995 NOW $15,995 vin#111240 Buy - Sell - Trade - Consign Cascade Exchange 898 S.W. Highway 97, Madras New and Pre-Owned Merchandise yw /"W We deal in: Cornhusk Beaded Bags Indian Artwork vin# 102756 vin#l77564 475-4367 V________________________________________________________________ ____) Prices are valid for two weeks 2000 SW Hwy 26 Madras, OR 97741 Phone 541-475-2238 Fax 475-6108 www.ggruner.com