Page 11 Novem ber 22, 2 0 0 7 Spilyay Tym oo, W girn Springs, Oregon Construction commences on tribal media center BMSifc 1 s±t M Kent Wright Owner 380 SW 5th Street-Madras, OR 97741 Ph: 541-475-5656 Fax: 541-475-5662 kwtight@crestviewcable.com C A iistru ctio n , began this moftm on the new tribal inedia center* which will house KW SO and the Spilyay Tymoo. ¿The building will be located on. Highway 3 just above the intersection with Highway 26T before the industrial park. $ | N ext deadline to submit items to the Spilyay Tymoo is Friday, Nov. 30. . h 5 S U « * The 3 ,OOO-square-foot build­ ing is made possible through a combination o f tribal and grant funding- The: media center” housing the radio station and newspaper, is an idea that has been around fo r several years. > Bill Rhoades, media advisor, said that the media center a long­ time goal of. atwai Warren R. Clements, whq was director o f tribal relations until his passing almost two years ago. In his honor, the media cen­ ter, will be named the “Warren R. Clements Media Center.’’// A major benefit o f bringing the radio station and newspaper into the same building will be the ability to share news resources and information. Another ben­ efit for-'the ràdio station will be its new location closer to the Warm Springs community. “We?h be closer to the' popu­ lation center, and more a part o f ¿(the Community,” said Sue Matters, K W SO director. “We’ll have a much easier time bring­ ing ..people into the j studio for interviews.” Autom otive & Towing since ICjjF) Dave M cMechan/Spilyay Anna Clements and government affairs director Louie Pitt dig the first shovel-full of dirt at the construction site, as Will “The Willman” Robbins records the event for KWSO. A t the recent ground-break­ ing event for the media center, Anna Clements, widow o f atwai Mr. Clements, helped with dig­ ging the ceremonial first shovel- full o f dirt. Tribal; governmental affairs d irecto r L o u ie P itt/ w hok© branch includes the radio station and newspaper, also took part in the event..Land-use planning committee members, Housing officials and others'attended the ground-breaking. The blessing was performed by Antoinette •Pamperien. 755 S.W. Hwy 97, Madras, OR 97741 CALL 475-6663 or stop by fo r an appointment -Approved Auto Repair -Approved Towing — by Dave Me Meehan R E P f t IB ¿ fe S . 24-Hour Towing Conceptual drawing of the Warren R. Clements Media Center. FIREWOOD - SPLIT FOR SALE ---- TAMARACK, RED FIR, PINE S 2 0 0 /C 0 R D + DELIVERY 2 2 6 2 QUAIL TRAIL PH. 9 7 7 - 3 0 8 4 I 11 /lil 11 Ml I M M I Auto Repair 541 - 475-6140 Hours: 8 a.m . - 5 p.m . Mon-Fri F R E E E ST IM A T E S - GUARANTEED W O RK C U ST O M E X H A U ST - M U F F L E R S - RA D IA TO RS E N G IN E S - T R A N S M ISS IO N S - H E A T E R S - AIR : C O N D ITIO N S - E L E C T R IC A L - B R A K E S S U S P E N S IO N AND M O R E ____ Fax: 4 7 5 -2 6 7 7 8 8 0 S . A d am s D r., M a d ra s, O R Rez Express Fundraiser Please support our youth! Pens fo r sale: $3 each. Proceeds go for travel expenses of the Rez Express Boys High School Basketball Team. The team is planning to travel to Phoenix, Ariz., for the 2008 Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI). See Sammi O’Reilly or Val Squiemphen to get yours! te ll ; ' ■ . ‘ At I X y o u S H O U L D BE HERE 2 -Time CMA Winners H ighw ay 101 in Concert Friday, Novem ber 16 at 9pm Doors open at 8 pm, $15 advance /$20 day of show. Overnight Concert Package only $109 for two. D on 't miss out, reserve your concert package today. 21 years of »çe or older. ¿1 r Turkey Shoot