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Goldendale, Washing<strong>to</strong>n WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2012 Vol. 133 No. 28 75 cents<br />

<strong>Four</strong> <strong>hours</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>safety</strong>: <strong>Search</strong> <strong>and</strong> Rescue’s <strong>Klickitat</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>rescue</strong><br />

Injured girl<br />

lifted 100 feet<br />

up cliff side<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

Tuesday was a bad day for<br />

fishing on the <strong>Klickitat</strong> <strong>River</strong>.<br />

Recent thunders<strong>to</strong>rms <strong>and</strong><br />

snow melt had the river lapping<br />

at its banks with a roiling<br />

mix of chocolate brown<br />

water. It seemed like the place<br />

<strong>to</strong> be for a group of four<br />

teenage girls <strong>and</strong> a 10-year-old<br />

boy who were having a blast<br />

on the river—until they floated<br />

just a little <strong>to</strong>o far.<br />

Alan Cootes was fishing<br />

just below Lyle Falls, about<br />

half way between the tribal<br />

fish counting facility <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Fisher Hill Bridge. He had finally<br />

caught his first fish of<br />

the day, early in the afternoon<br />

when he heard something out<br />

of the norm. “Did you hear<br />

that” Alan asked of his wife<br />

Delphina. They listened closer<br />

<strong>and</strong> heard screams just as<br />

Alan spotted people in the<br />

river. Several people were on<br />

the west side of the river<br />

where Alan was dip net fishing<br />

from a st<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> a blondhaired<br />

girl was clinging <strong>to</strong> the<br />

rocks on the east side. Delphina<br />

ran <strong>to</strong> call 911 while Alan<br />

threw a life preserver <strong>to</strong> help<br />

the group on the west side get<br />

out of the water. He called encouragement<br />

<strong>to</strong> the girl,<br />

whom he could see was bleeding<br />

from a head injury.<br />

“He <strong>to</strong>ld her <strong>to</strong> hang on<strong>to</strong><br />

those sticks <strong>and</strong> pull yourself<br />

up,” said Delphina, referring<br />

<strong>to</strong> two sticks anchored <strong>to</strong> the<br />

rocks just below a fishing site.<br />

“He said, ‘Don’t worry, if you<br />

fall in the water I will get you<br />

out with my net.’”<br />

For nearly four <strong>hours</strong> the<br />

youngsters who managed <strong>to</strong><br />

work their way <strong>to</strong> the road<br />

above the gorge worried as<br />

their friend was being <strong>rescue</strong>d<br />

by <strong>Klickitat</strong> County<br />

<strong>Search</strong> <strong>and</strong> Rescue.<br />

Two of the girls who escaped<br />

from the west side were<br />

18-year-old Katlynn Smith of<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong> <strong>and</strong> 18-year-old<br />

Katlynn Godwin of Mosier.<br />

The third girl who escaped on<br />

the west bank was 17-year-old<br />

Shelby Carter, also of Hood<br />

<strong>River</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the 10-year-old<br />

boy’s name is Kyle. Kyle was<br />

the only one in the group who<br />

was wearing a life jacket.<br />

See SAR, Page 2<br />

DNR <strong>to</strong><br />

hold forest<br />

health<br />

hearing in<br />

Goldendale<br />

The public is invited <strong>to</strong><br />

hear information <strong>and</strong> provide<br />

input on the “forest health<br />

hazard warning” for portions<br />

of <strong>Klickitat</strong>, Yakima,<br />

Okanogan, <strong>and</strong> Ferry counties.<br />

Commissioner of Public<br />

L<strong>and</strong>s Peter Goldmark intends<br />

<strong>to</strong> issue the hazard<br />

warning <strong>to</strong> focus attention<br />

<strong>and</strong> action <strong>to</strong> address ongoing<br />

forest insect infestations in<br />

areas identified by a Technical<br />

Advisory Committee.<br />

Goldendale has been added <strong>to</strong><br />

the list of sites where hearings<br />

will be held.<br />

The hearing will present<br />

information on the nature of<br />

the at-risk forest conditions<br />

<strong>and</strong> recommended actions.<br />

The commissioner <strong>and</strong> DNR<br />

will consider input from the<br />

public.<br />

The public meeting in<br />

Goldendale is scheduled for 6<br />

p.m. <strong>to</strong> 8 p.m., Monday, July<br />

23, at the <strong>Klickitat</strong> Public Utility<br />

District, 1313 South<br />

Columbus Avenue.<br />

In response <strong>to</strong> persistently<br />

worsening tree damage in<br />

eastern Washing<strong>to</strong>n, Goldmark<br />

initiated the state’s forest<br />

health warning system<br />

See DNR, Page 2<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

TOUGH RESCUE: Above: members of the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County <strong>Search</strong> <strong>and</strong> Rescue team, the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County Sheriff’s Department, <strong>and</strong> Lyle Fire <strong>and</strong> Rescue slowly work their<br />

way back up the cliff with the help of team members at the other end of the ropes that were secured <strong>to</strong> trees near the <strong>to</strong>p of the cliff. Top right: <strong>rescue</strong>rs use ropes <strong>to</strong> work their<br />

way down <strong>to</strong> the str<strong>and</strong>ed 15-year-old tuber. Middle right: Fifteen year old Grayson manages a smile about an hour <strong>and</strong> a half in<strong>to</strong> her ordeal. Sheriff’s deputy R<strong>and</strong>y Wells<br />

stabilizes her neck during the wait for a <strong>rescue</strong> litter. Bot<strong>to</strong>m right: the inner tubes were still trapped in Lyle Falls two <strong>hours</strong> after the accident. The Falls are about 200 yards<br />

upstream from where the youngsters managed <strong>to</strong> escape the water <strong>and</strong> another 200 yards above a dangerous shoot at the Fisher Hill Bridge.<br />

Community Days<br />

return <strong>to</strong> sizzling<br />

heat <strong>and</strong> lots of fun<br />

ABOVE:ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN.RIGHT:KLICKITAT PUD.<br />

COMMUNITY DAYS: Above, a pair of kids try <strong>to</strong> hop quickly<br />

while in a burlap bag in the Community Days sack race. Right,<br />

the car show on Main Street sprawls out in this shot taken<br />

from a maintenance truck, courtesy of the <strong>Klickitat</strong> PUD.<br />

Crowds enjoyed the usual parade, tiny cars, political office<br />

seekers, food, games, <strong>and</strong> even a shot at a flash mob dance.<br />

See page 14 for more scenes from Community Days.


2 — JULY 11, 2012 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIIANSEN<br />

NICE CATCH: At right, Alan Cootes introduces himself <strong>to</strong> the girl he<br />

encouraged <strong>to</strong> climb from the river using the anchored sticks seen at<br />

right in the above picture. About 45 minutes earlier, Cootes who was<br />

not having much luck fishing, scooped the girl’s friends from the far<br />

side of the river, surely making it one of his best fishing days ever. A<br />

half hour after the visit, Cootes was back on the west side doing a<br />

little more fishing from his platform (above).<br />

SAR from Page 1<br />

According <strong>to</strong> the girls,<br />

they put in up river, perhaps,<br />

they thought, near Pitt. It<br />

was their intention <strong>to</strong> float<br />

all the way down the river <strong>to</strong><br />

the campground, presumably<br />

below the Fisher Hill<br />

Bridge, but Smith said “all<br />

the way <strong>to</strong> the Columbia<br />

<strong>River</strong>.”<br />

A mother of two of the<br />

kids, Susan Pres<strong>to</strong>n, said she<br />

FILE PHOTO<br />

TURBULANCE: About 200<br />

yards below the <strong>rescue</strong> site is<br />

Fisher Hill Bridge <strong>and</strong> a daunting<br />

gauntlet of turbulant water <strong>to</strong><br />

run as the <strong>Klickitat</strong> <strong>River</strong> is<br />

forced through a narrow gorge.<br />

DNR from Page 1<br />

last November <strong>and</strong> convened<br />

a Technical Advisory<br />

Committee in January<br />

<strong>to</strong> present recommendations.<br />

The effect of a warning<br />

designation is <strong>to</strong> call attention<br />

<strong>to</strong> an emerging forest<br />

health issue <strong>and</strong> focus<br />

actions <strong>and</strong> resources on<br />

addressing it. All actions<br />

are voluntary on the part of<br />

the affected l<strong>and</strong>owners<br />

<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> managers. Funding<br />

allocated <strong>to</strong> DNR under<br />

a jobs bill passed by the<br />

state legislature in April<br />

will be directed <strong>to</strong>ward the<br />

effort.<br />

was aware they were going <strong>to</strong><br />

float the river, but thought<br />

they would only be on the<br />

upper portion. “I have been<br />

down the river many times<br />

on the upper <strong>and</strong> lower<br />

parts,” said Pres<strong>to</strong>n. She had<br />

not been through the Fisher<br />

Hill Bridge portion <strong>and</strong> said<br />

there used <strong>to</strong> be signs <strong>and</strong> a<br />

cable <strong>to</strong> warn people not <strong>to</strong> go<br />

that far. None of the girls saw<br />

any signs indicating it wasn’t<br />

safe.<br />

Carter says she was on the<br />

front inner tube, hanging<br />

on<strong>to</strong> two other tubes as they<br />

approached the falls. “Kyle<br />

didn’t think we should go<br />

through as we got closer, but<br />

we all thought it would be all<br />

right,” said Carter. “As I<br />

started <strong>to</strong> go over the falls I<br />

said, ‘This is going <strong>to</strong> be<br />

bad.”’<br />

All five were dumped in<strong>to</strong><br />

the roiling water <strong>and</strong> were<br />

fortunately pushed on out<br />

down the river while their<br />

tubes were trapped in the<br />

swirling currents. They<br />

made their way <strong>to</strong> the side<br />

about 200 yards down stream,<br />

clinging <strong>to</strong> the polished rock<br />

wall.<br />

“Katy [Godwin] climbed<br />

out really fast,” says Carter.<br />

“Then he [Alan Cootes]<br />

threw us the life preserver<br />

<strong>and</strong> helped the rest of us<br />

out.”<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County deputy<br />

R<strong>and</strong>y Wells, the Department’s<br />

Marine Patrol Coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

was on the scene by<br />

4:45 p.m. with the 15-year-old<br />

girl named Grayson, as she<br />

sat on the rocks. For the next<br />

two <strong>hours</strong>, about a dozen of<br />

the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County <strong>Search</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Rescue (SAR) volunteers<br />

strung ropes <strong>and</strong> got a litter<br />

lowered <strong>to</strong> the site about<br />

eight feet above the water.<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

HIDDEN HEROES: SAR volunteers work the ropes on the steep hillside<br />

among trees <strong>and</strong> poison oak.<br />

Grayson, who was fitted with<br />

a neck brace <strong>and</strong> complained<br />

of neck, back <strong>and</strong> ankle pain<br />

was secured in<strong>to</strong> the litter<br />

with a great deal of diligence.<br />

SAR team members<br />

Jeff King <strong>and</strong> Russ Pat<strong>to</strong>n<br />

plus Wells <strong>and</strong> an unidentified<br />

member of Lyle Fire <strong>and</strong><br />

Rescue slowly worked the<br />

girl up the rocky face of the<br />

cliff about 100 feet <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>p,<br />

with the help of team members<br />

using pulleys attached<br />

<strong>to</strong> trees near the <strong>to</strong>p of the<br />

cliff. At the <strong>to</strong>p King was on<br />

his knees with exhaustion.<br />

According <strong>to</strong> King, this was<br />

their most difficult extraction.<br />

“It would have been easier<br />

if it were vertical,” said<br />

King. “But there were several<br />

overhangs that kept trying<br />

<strong>to</strong> tip the litter inward.”<br />

By 7:55 p.m., Grayson was<br />

on a stretcher <strong>and</strong> loaded<br />

in<strong>to</strong> the ambulance attended<br />

by Lyle medics, fortunate <strong>to</strong><br />

survive a part of the river<br />

that is usually only viewed<br />

from the banks or the Fisher<br />

Hill Bridge. The group had<br />

various bumps <strong>and</strong> bruises<br />

<strong>to</strong> show for their harrowing<br />

experience.<br />

“I can’t wait <strong>to</strong> get it on<br />

Facebook,” said Carter, perhaps<br />

unaware of just how<br />

close five tubers came <strong>to</strong> disaster.<br />

Voters could decide<br />

on six initiatives<br />

during Nov. 6 election<br />

Backers of two citizen<br />

initiatives have submitted<br />

signatures far in excess of<br />

the 241,000 minimum <strong>and</strong><br />

appear <strong>to</strong> be in good position<br />

<strong>to</strong> make the November<br />

statewide ballot. That would<br />

bring <strong>to</strong> six the number of<br />

state propositions facing the<br />

voters, including gay marriage<br />

<strong>and</strong> marijuana decriminalization.<br />

Backers of Initiative<br />

1240, the proposal <strong>to</strong> authorize<br />

charter schools in<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n, brought an estimated<br />

350,000 signatures<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Secretary of State’s<br />

Elections Division. Then 90<br />

minutes later, Tim Eyman<br />

<strong>and</strong> other sponsors submitted<br />

an estimated 318,000 signatures<br />

for I-1185 <strong>to</strong> restate<br />

the two-thirds vote requirement<br />

for taxes <strong>and</strong> fees<br />

passed in Olympia.<br />

Both are widely expected<br />

<strong>to</strong> make the fall ballot, but<br />

the Elections Division will<br />

do a r<strong>and</strong>om sample <strong>to</strong> assure<br />

that 241,000 valid signatures<br />

were turned in by Friday’s<br />

deadline.<br />

The other measures<br />

heading <strong>to</strong> the ballot are:<br />

• Referendum 74, a vote<br />

on whether <strong>to</strong> approve or reject<br />

the state’s new law authorizing<br />

civil marriage for<br />

same-sex couples. The bill<br />

was Senate Bill 6239.<br />

• Initiative 502, decriminalizing<br />

marijuana sales<br />

<strong>and</strong> use by adults, is already<br />

on the ballot. It was an initiative<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Legislature,<br />

but lawmakers did not take<br />

it up, so it was guaranteed a<br />

public vote this fall.<br />

Two non-controversial<br />

constitutional amendments<br />

were placed on the ballot by<br />

the Legislature. One,<br />

SJR8221, would implement<br />

changes in use of state bond<br />

debt, <strong>and</strong> the other, SJR8223,<br />

deals with investments by<br />

the University of Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

<strong>and</strong> Washing<strong>to</strong>n State<br />

University.<br />

Fights are main<br />

fireworks over past<br />

week in Goldendale<br />

The <strong>Four</strong>th of July was a fairly peaceful holiday for Goldendale<br />

police. The Department answered just seven complaints<br />

<strong>and</strong> had no major problems during the past week.<br />

Two fights resulted in arrests over the weekend. The first<br />

occurred on July 7, around 8:20 p.m. when two men got<br />

physical after one criticized the way the other rolled cigarettes.<br />

Darrin Starr was arrested for fourth degree assault<br />

<strong>and</strong> Br<strong>and</strong>on Demott, the errant roller, was charged with<br />

disorderly conduct. Demott was also charged for being in<br />

possession of drug paraphernalia <strong>and</strong> a small amount of<br />

marijuana.<br />

Police responded <strong>to</strong> a fight at the 100 block of West<br />

Brooks just after Saturday midnight. Two men, Lester How<strong>to</strong>pat<br />

<strong>and</strong> Rol<strong>and</strong>o Gonzalez Chavez had accosted Pete Kelly<br />

resulting in serious facial injuries <strong>to</strong> Kelly. Witnesses <strong>to</strong>ld<br />

police that How<strong>to</strong>pat <strong>and</strong> Chavez had Kelly on the ground<br />

<strong>and</strong> kicked him repeatedly. How<strong>to</strong>pat <strong>and</strong> Chavez were both<br />

arrested for felony second degree assault.<br />

THIS WEEK’S MOST WANTED: The Goldendale Police are<br />

looking for Johdon Keiann Bane Smith. Bane Smith, 30, is<br />

wanted for probation violation, failure <strong>to</strong> report. Bane Smith is<br />

5-2 with brown hair <strong>and</strong> brown eyes.


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON JULY 11, 2012 — 3<br />

HOMETOWN<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

is alive <strong>and</strong> active in<br />

the local community<br />

“The Chamber of Commerce<br />

really doesn’t do anything,<br />

they just pass out flyers”<br />

was a comment overheard<br />

the other day. “The<br />

Chamber” generally refers <strong>to</strong><br />

the 10 board members <strong>and</strong><br />

the executive direc<strong>to</strong>r, not the<br />

180 plus members who belong<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Chamber. So what does<br />

happen at “the Chamber”<br />

Three board members are<br />

very active in the Mid Columbia<br />

Economic Development<br />

District <strong>and</strong> travel<br />

many miles at<br />

their own expense,<br />

for the singular<br />

purpose of seeking<br />

out ways <strong>to</strong> improve<br />

the economy<br />

<strong>and</strong> bring businesses<br />

<strong>to</strong> our area.<br />

Two board members<br />

are always<br />

visible in the community,<br />

gathering information, asking<br />

questions, supporting the<br />

businesses, <strong>and</strong> attending the<br />

many events <strong>and</strong> activities<br />

going on. Another board<br />

member spends <strong>hours</strong> seeking<br />

out <strong>and</strong> securing quality<br />

speakers for the weekly community<br />

forum lunches,<br />

which is not an easy task. A<br />

couple more of the board<br />

members can be seen multitasking,<br />

planting <strong>and</strong> watering<br />

flowers, attending forum<br />

lunches, cleaning up unsightly<br />

areas around <strong>to</strong>wn, donating<br />

additional time <strong>to</strong> research<br />

<strong>and</strong> committees<br />

which are engaged in meeting<br />

community needs.<br />

There’s a board member committed<br />

<strong>to</strong> the youth of the<br />

community, another who,<br />

with camera in h<strong>and</strong>, documents<br />

activities in Goldendale<br />

<strong>and</strong> surrounding areas.<br />

The pictures from that camera<br />

offer excellent marketing<br />

material. Another board<br />

member oversees the marketing<br />

<strong>and</strong> advertising, knowing<br />

the importance of advertising<br />

the area. And all of the<br />

board members donate<br />

countless <strong>hours</strong> creating<br />

quality events like the Home<br />

<strong>and</strong> Garden Show, Blue Grass<br />

Festival, <strong>and</strong> Community<br />

Days.<br />

The Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

runs around tying up all the<br />

loose ends from the scurry of<br />

activity created by the dedicated<br />

Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs, coordinating<br />

Town Hall meetings,<br />

marketing, meeting <strong>and</strong><br />

greeting the visi<strong>to</strong>rs who<br />

come <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn, serving as an<br />

ambassador of the Goldendale<br />

<strong>and</strong> the surrounding<br />

area.<br />

Watch for the addition of<br />

the Goldendale Chamber Ambassadors.<br />

That new leg is<br />

growing strong <strong>and</strong> rapidly,<br />

having already served in two<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>mer appreciation business<br />

events, welcomed the<br />

opening of a new restaurant,<br />

<strong>and</strong> recognized the anniversary<br />

of a business in <strong>to</strong>wn.<br />

And there is more <strong>to</strong> do. We<br />

are always looking for new<br />

members. And yes, we publish<br />

<strong>and</strong> distribute flyers, <strong>to</strong>o.<br />

The Greater Goldendale<br />

Area Chamber of Commerce<br />

is a member of the Columbia<br />

<strong>River</strong> Gorge Visi<strong>to</strong>rs Association<br />

(CRGVA). The Association<br />

recently sponsored a<br />

Chamber<br />

Chat<br />

Earlene<br />

Sullivan<br />

<strong>to</strong>urism feasibility study, the<br />

purpose being <strong>to</strong> analyze how<br />

we can bring more <strong>to</strong>urism<br />

dollars <strong>to</strong> the area. The results<br />

of that study were presented<br />

at a recent meeting<br />

held in Cascade Locks.<br />

The study revealed some<br />

great strengths for promoting<br />

more <strong>to</strong>urism dollars, some<br />

of which were natural beauty,<br />

museums <strong>and</strong> interpretive<br />

centers, agri-<strong>to</strong>urism, technology,<br />

adventure, his<strong>to</strong>rical<br />

<strong>and</strong> cultural traditions.<br />

Weaknesses<br />

or areas for improvement:<br />

lack of<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>r rest areas,<br />

very few highway<br />

turn-outs for pho<strong>to</strong>graphy,<br />

poor<br />

highway direction<br />

signage for visi<strong>to</strong>rs,<br />

the number of<br />

Gorge area s<strong>to</strong>res <strong>and</strong> shops<br />

which are closed on Sunday.<br />

The study also suggested<br />

some real opportunities; exp<strong>and</strong><br />

the festivals, bicycle<br />

rentals <strong>and</strong> equipment; soft<br />

adventure rentals; niche markets;<br />

<strong>and</strong> international marketing.<br />

A copy of the presentation<br />

has been requested <strong>and</strong> will<br />

be made available <strong>to</strong> all who<br />

are interested as soon as we<br />

receive it at the chamber office.<br />

The 2012 Community Days<br />

<strong>and</strong> Show-N-Shine Car Show<br />

participation was excellent<br />

this year. The celebration<br />

dates back about 40 years<br />

when two very community<br />

minded ladies, Alma Anderson<br />

<strong>and</strong> Frances Allyn wanted<br />

<strong>to</strong> do something <strong>to</strong> create<br />

harmony between the <strong>to</strong>wn<br />

people <strong>and</strong> city people. The<br />

idea was so successful, it is<br />

still going on <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

And, there is considerable<br />

“unity” required <strong>to</strong> bring the<br />

events <strong>to</strong>gether. <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

PUD volunteered their bucket<br />

truck which provided an<br />

excellent pho<strong>to</strong> shoot location.<br />

Instrumental in this<br />

project were Jeff Thayer,<br />

PUD Operations Manager,<br />

journey linemen Ephan<br />

Wanous, Travis Heilman <strong>and</strong><br />

Bema Thayer. Sentinel edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

<strong>and</strong> publisher Lou Marzeles<br />

loaned his camera <strong>to</strong> the linemen<br />

<strong>to</strong> shoot the parade, <strong>and</strong><br />

the flash mob dance on Court<br />

Street. The time <strong>and</strong> effort of<br />

all these individuals is greatly<br />

appreciated. (Non- certified<br />

linemen are not allowed<br />

in the bucket truck)<br />

The Jaycees did an excellent<br />

job getting the parade in<br />

line, one of the biggest ever.<br />

The County provided additional<br />

equipment for electrical<br />

service, <strong>and</strong> Allied Waste<br />

provided a dumpster. The<br />

Community Days Committee<br />

was on the court house lawn<br />

at 6 a.m. <strong>to</strong> greet the vendors<br />

<strong>and</strong> assist with their set up.<br />

All for a great, annual family<br />

community event, community<br />

unity at work 40 years ago<br />

<strong>and</strong> still working.<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

Patricia Helen Lindsay<br />

Patricia Helen Lindsay,<br />

age 85 years, one month died<br />

July 4, 2012 from complications<br />

of diabetes.<br />

She was born June 4, 1927<br />

in Vancouver,<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong><br />

Louis Robert<br />

<strong>and</strong> Eurah Isabelle<br />

(Van Hoy)<br />

Sly. She was a<br />

member of<br />

Daughters of the<br />

Pioneers <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Clark County<br />

Quilters Club<br />

<strong>and</strong> spent many<br />

years quilting<br />

for family, friends <strong>and</strong> charity.<br />

She was a Judge for the<br />

Clark County Fair, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

Campfire Girls Leader for<br />

many years.<br />

She is survived by three<br />

children, Roy (Kathleen)<br />

Lindsay Jr. of Madison,<br />

Donald Wilfred Johns<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Born 09-18-1935,<br />

Died 06-30-2012<br />

Preceded in death by father<br />

Bill, mother Helen, sister<br />

Barbra.<br />

He is survived by two<br />

brothers Arden <strong>and</strong><br />

Leonard; two sisters Bonnie<br />

<strong>and</strong> Diane, <strong>and</strong> many nieces<br />

<strong>and</strong> nephews. Also his loving<br />

companion Linda Mittleider;<br />

two sons Richard<br />

South Dakota, Pamela<br />

(Duane) Poelvoorde of Vancouver,<br />

Wash., <strong>and</strong> Kelly<br />

(Dee) Skillings of Battle<br />

Ground, Wash.; 15 gr<strong>and</strong>children<br />

<strong>and</strong> 30 greatgr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />

She was preceded<br />

in death by her<br />

husb<strong>and</strong> Roy Lindsay<br />

Sr., her parents,<br />

a sister Jeraldine<br />

Courtney,<br />

brothers Robert<br />

<strong>and</strong> William Sly,<br />

<strong>and</strong> several nieces<br />

<strong>and</strong> nephews.<br />

F u n e r a l<br />

arrangements are with the<br />

Layne Funeral Chapel in<br />

Battle Ground, Washing<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Family will be present Monday<br />

July 9 from 6:30 <strong>to</strong><br />

8:30pm. Funeral services<br />

will be 11 a.m., Tuesday at<br />

Laynes Funeral Chapel.<br />

(Debra), Jerry (Susan), five<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>children <strong>and</strong> five<br />

great-gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />

He was loved <strong>and</strong> will be<br />

missed by all.<br />

A celebration of his life<br />

will be held July 22, at Newport<br />

Hills Swim <strong>and</strong> Tennis<br />

Club 5464 119th Ave. S.E.,<br />

Bellevue, WA from 11 a.m.<br />

<strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.<br />

Charles Neal Atkins<br />

July 19, 1927 - February 16, 2012.<br />

Charles Neal Atkins was born July 19, 1927 in Goldendale.<br />

Neal lived in Mosier, Oregon, <strong>and</strong> passed away in Bend,<br />

Oregon.<br />

He leaves wife Virginia; daughters Vicki Huber <strong>and</strong><br />

Susan Atkins; son Steve Atkins; gr<strong>and</strong>children Travis<br />

Huber, Rachel Huber, <strong>and</strong> Amber Atkins; <strong>and</strong> brothers Max,<br />

Hugh <strong>and</strong> Ted Atkins.<br />

Condolences may be sent <strong>to</strong> 1981 S. Adams, Madras, OR<br />

97741.<br />

Murray receives Liberty Honors scholarship<br />

Judah Murray was accepted<br />

in<strong>to</strong> Liberty University<br />

Honors Program. To<br />

qualify, honor students must<br />

have a minimum SAT of<br />

1270 or an ACT of 29 <strong>and</strong> an<br />

unweighted GPA of 3.50, or<br />

a college student with a 3.50<br />

GPA. Murray is currently a<br />

junior with a 3.9 GPA<br />

Honor students have an<br />

early class registration period<br />

<strong>and</strong> smaller class size<br />

<strong>and</strong> a renewable $4,000 per<br />

year scholarship.<br />

Murray is the son of<br />

Barry <strong>and</strong> Rachel Murray, of<br />

Goldendale.<br />

Voncille Armstrong<br />

Vada Voncille Armstrong<br />

(nee Jones) passed away<br />

June 19, 2012 near her home<br />

in Bonners Ferry, Idaho<br />

from a stroke <strong>and</strong><br />

Alzheimer’s Disease.<br />

Voncille (Von)<br />

was born November<br />

18, 1941 in Elk<br />

City, OK <strong>to</strong><br />

William <strong>and</strong> Claudia<br />

Jones. When<br />

she was seven,<br />

the family moved<br />

<strong>to</strong> White Salmon,<br />

WA. She attended<br />

school in White<br />

Salmon, graduating from<br />

Columbia High School in<br />

1959. During her senior<br />

year, she began a<br />

work/study program with<br />

Pacific Northwest Bell. Part<br />

of her school day was spent<br />

plugging the cords in<strong>to</strong> the<br />

switchboard, making long<br />

distance calls for patrons,<br />

<strong>and</strong> blowing the noon whistle,<br />

which was a <strong>to</strong>ggle<br />

switch on the side of the<br />

switchboard. When a fire<br />

was called in, there were<br />

two whistles <strong>and</strong> the switchboard<br />

would light up with<br />

calls from people wanting <strong>to</strong><br />

know where the fire was.<br />

After graduation, she<br />

worked full time for the telephone<br />

company. Later, she<br />

worked for the White<br />

Salmon School District.<br />

During her freshman<br />

year, she met the love of her<br />

life, Ron Armstrong. They<br />

married March 18, 1961 <strong>and</strong><br />

Doris Brumbaugh<br />

had a son, Kevin, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

daughter, Karen.<br />

Through Ron’s employment<br />

with the State of Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

<strong>and</strong> their square<br />

dancing, they<br />

made friends<br />

with many people<br />

in Goldendale.<br />

After retiring,<br />

Ron <strong>and</strong> Von<br />

moved <strong>to</strong> Moyie<br />

Springs, Idaho <strong>to</strong><br />

enjoy the outdoors.<br />

They also<br />

found a new<br />

square dancing<br />

group of friends<br />

<strong>and</strong> enjoyed traveling<br />

around Idaho, Montana, <strong>and</strong><br />

in<strong>to</strong> Canada.<br />

She is survived by her<br />

best friend <strong>and</strong> husb<strong>and</strong> of<br />

51 years, Ron; son, Kevin<br />

<strong>and</strong> his wife Tina; gr<strong>and</strong>children,<br />

Mara <strong>and</strong> Matt of<br />

White Salmon; <strong>and</strong> daughter,<br />

Karen <strong>and</strong> her family.<br />

She is also survived by three<br />

sisters, Virginia Rabern-<br />

Hall of Beaver<strong>to</strong>n, OR;<br />

Nancy Walker of Snohomish,<br />

WA; <strong>and</strong> Ellen<br />

Hansen of Goldendale, WA.<br />

She was preceded in<br />

death by her parents,<br />

William <strong>and</strong> Claudia Jones;<br />

sister, Lorene Forney; <strong>and</strong><br />

brother Cliff Jones.<br />

A memorial service will<br />

be held at 1 p.m., July 28,<br />

2012 at the White Salmon<br />

Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,<br />

donations can be made <strong>to</strong><br />

the Alzheimer’s Association<br />

(http://www.alz.org).<br />

Doris Maybelle Brumbaugh<br />

passed away at her<br />

home in White Salmon on<br />

July 5, 2012 at the age of 87.<br />

She was born in Portl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Oregon on March 12, 1925 <strong>to</strong><br />

Maybelle Jane (Arnold) <strong>and</strong><br />

Archie Delbert Huskey.<br />

Doris was raised in Mosier,<br />

Oregon. During World War<br />

II she worked in the shipyards<br />

of Portl<strong>and</strong>. In 1947,<br />

she married Philip Vernon<br />

Brumbaugh <strong>and</strong> the couple<br />

moved <strong>to</strong> White Salmon that<br />

same year. Doris was a hard<br />

worker. She loved <strong>to</strong> read<br />

<strong>and</strong> spend time with her<br />

family.<br />

Mrs. Brumbaugh is survived<br />

by daughters <strong>and</strong><br />

sons-in-law Verna <strong>and</strong> Buckley<br />

Smith of White Salmon,<br />

Phyllis <strong>and</strong> Ed Panky of<br />

White Salmon <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong>ra<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dale Vermeire of Vancouver;<br />

sisters Lucille Bennett<br />

of White Salmon <strong>and</strong><br />

Lois <strong>and</strong> husb<strong>and</strong> Vern Root<br />

of Mosier; brothers Delbert<br />

<strong>and</strong> wife Elaine Huskey,<br />

Jack <strong>and</strong> wife Betty Huskey,<br />

Wayne Huskey, Kenneth <strong>and</strong><br />

wife Wendy Huskey all of<br />

Mosier; six gr<strong>and</strong>children<br />

<strong>and</strong> five great-gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />

Gardner Funeral Home<br />

h<strong>and</strong>led cremation arrangements.


4 — JULY 11, 2012 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

OPINION<br />

LOU MARZELES, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER<br />

KAREN HENSLEE, GENERAL MANAGER<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN, REPORTER/SPORTS<br />

‘Affordable’ care will be unaffordable<br />

The 5-4 U.S. Supreme Court<br />

decision <strong>to</strong> uphold the federal<br />

health care law doesn’t close the<br />

book on health reform. The<br />

court ruled that the individual<br />

m<strong>and</strong>ate requiring everyone <strong>to</strong><br />

purchase health insurance is<br />

constitutional because the fines<br />

for not purchasing insurance<br />

are taxes, not penalties.<br />

That may have resolved the<br />

legal issue, but it did nothing <strong>to</strong><br />

make health care more affordable.<br />

How does ordering people <strong>to</strong><br />

pay for something they can’t afford<br />

solve the problem Despite<br />

its name (Affordable Care Act),<br />

the federal law focuses almost<br />

entirely on getting more people<br />

insured. But unless we actually<br />

reduce health care<br />

costs, we will simply<br />

have dumped<br />

millions more people<br />

in<strong>to</strong> an unaffordable<br />

system.<br />

The federal government<br />

was a<br />

minor player in<br />

health care until<br />

Medicare <strong>and</strong> Medicaid<br />

were enacted<br />

in 1965. Those programs<br />

worked for a<br />

while, but the baby<br />

boom generation<br />

that funded the<br />

lion’s share of the<br />

Medicare <strong>and</strong> Medicaid taxes<br />

through payroll deductions is<br />

retiring <strong>and</strong> will soon become<br />

the largest consumers of those<br />

benefits.<br />

The Centers for Medicare <strong>and</strong><br />

Medicaid Services statistics<br />

show health care spending per<br />

capita increased from $356 in<br />

1970 <strong>to</strong> $6,697 in 2005 <strong>and</strong> is projected<br />

<strong>to</strong> rise <strong>to</strong> $12,320 in 2015.<br />

(Those are 2007 numbers).<br />

Again, how will m<strong>and</strong>ates<br />

help if people <strong>and</strong> employers<br />

can’t afford <strong>to</strong> buy insurance<br />

Yes, there are subsidies, but<br />

those subsidies are paid for by<br />

taxpayers, so we’re still paying<br />

<strong>to</strong>o much for health care.<br />

The key <strong>to</strong> health reform is <strong>to</strong><br />

reduce costs, not just spread<br />

them around.<br />

In 1993, Washing<strong>to</strong>n’s Legislature<br />

passed health reforms<br />

m<strong>and</strong>ating that all employers<br />

provide health insurance.<br />

That law ran in<strong>to</strong> a brick wall<br />

called ERISA (Employee Retirement<br />

Income Security Act)<br />

which requires that firms operating<br />

in several states must<br />

have the same benefits for all<br />

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Guest<br />

Commentary<br />

Don Brunell,<br />

President,<br />

Association of<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Businesses<br />

their employees. Without an<br />

ERISA exemption, the Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

reforms could not be m<strong>and</strong>ated.<br />

In 1995, Gov. Mike Lowry (D),<br />

who supported the 1993 reforms,<br />

called employer groups<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> find innovative ways<br />

<strong>to</strong> insure workers in small business.<br />

Out of those discussions<br />

came Association Health Plans<br />

(AHP) which provide small<br />

businesses with affordable<br />

health insurance.<br />

Today, AHPs cover more than<br />

a half-million Washing<strong>to</strong>nians,<br />

nearly half of whom were previously<br />

uninsured because<br />

costs were <strong>to</strong>o high.<br />

The bot<strong>to</strong>m line is there is no<br />

free lunch. Providing health<br />

coverage for 40 million<br />

additional people<br />

will be expensive. To<br />

help pay those costs,<br />

the Affordable Care<br />

Act reduces current<br />

tax breaks <strong>and</strong> adds<br />

21 new taxes. Still,<br />

health reform will<br />

sink our economy unless<br />

we do more <strong>to</strong><br />

control costs.<br />

There are several<br />

innovative ways <strong>to</strong> do<br />

that:<br />

• Improve competition<br />

<strong>and</strong> reduce<br />

prices by letting people<br />

shop across state lines for<br />

health insurance that fits their<br />

needs <strong>and</strong> budget.<br />

• Allow individuals <strong>to</strong> get the<br />

same tax deduction for health<br />

insurance premiums as businesses.<br />

• Allow people with healthier<br />

lifestyles <strong>to</strong> benefit through<br />

lower premiums.<br />

• Allow people <strong>to</strong> keep affordable<br />

plans like health savings<br />

accounts <strong>and</strong> AHPs.<br />

• Implement <strong>to</strong>rt reform <strong>to</strong> reduce<br />

frivolous lawsuits. Fear of<br />

lawsuits forces doc<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> order<br />

unnecessary tests <strong>and</strong> causes<br />

malpractice insurance rates <strong>to</strong><br />

skyrocket.<br />

Unfortunately, all of these<br />

easy, affordable innovations are<br />

missing from the federal health<br />

reform law.<br />

Even though the Supreme<br />

Court has spoken, there is<br />

much work <strong>to</strong> be done if we are<br />

<strong>to</strong> realize the goal of improving<br />

access <strong>to</strong> affordable health care.<br />

Government must be part of<br />

that innovation, not just the<br />

traffic cop h<strong>and</strong>ing out tickets<br />

<strong>and</strong> collecting fines.<br />

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LETTERS FROM THE COMMUNITY<br />

Assessor is<br />

inconsistent<br />

To the Edi<strong>to</strong>r:<br />

On Friday, June 29, the County<br />

Assessor hosted a public forum at<br />

the Centerville Grange <strong>to</strong> address<br />

questions <strong>and</strong> concerns from farmers<br />

<strong>and</strong> ranchers regarding<br />

changes in l<strong>and</strong> values <strong>and</strong> upcoming<br />

changes in soil ratings. Surprisingly,<br />

there were two instances<br />

where Darlene Johnson gave herself<br />

praise for the good job she’s<br />

doing representing the farmers <strong>and</strong><br />

ranchers while implementing m<strong>and</strong>ated<br />

Department of Revenue<br />

(DOR) changes.<br />

It has been Johnson’s stance that<br />

the involvement of DOR throughout<br />

her term has been at her request,<br />

yet she made the statement<br />

that there are people at the courthouse<br />

“who don’t like her <strong>and</strong> have<br />

turned her in <strong>to</strong> DOR.” Is she implying<br />

that if people liked her there<br />

would be no DOR involvement, no<br />

accountability One attendee<br />

brought forth an issue <strong>and</strong> wanted<br />

Johnson <strong>to</strong> take a position on this<br />

particular point with DOR as assessor.<br />

Johnson replied that she’d prefer<br />

<strong>to</strong> ask the question <strong>to</strong> DOR “in a<br />

way <strong>to</strong> get the answer I want from<br />

DOR.” When did manipulation become<br />

ethical<br />

Another attendee questioned<br />

what happens if he determined that<br />

the soil rating for his l<strong>and</strong> is better<br />

than what the NRCS rating has the<br />

l<strong>and</strong> at Johnson replied with a<br />

chuckle that he obviously doesn’t<br />

want <strong>to</strong> report the better rating but<br />

instead should go with the NRCS<br />

rating, which would ultimately be<br />

the better tax benefit for him.<br />

Again, is this ethical<br />

Another attendee expressed concern<br />

that this is all opening a can of<br />

worms. Johnson replied, “I like<br />

opening cans of worms, that’s why<br />

I ran for assessor.” More challenging<br />

questions followed <strong>and</strong> eventually<br />

Johnson replied, “I don’t have<br />

all the kinks worked out, <strong>and</strong> I don’t<br />

July 11: 1927—Married couple Henry Thompson<br />

<strong>and</strong> Florence LaGuardia Thompson are credited with<br />

never having an argument or disagreement during<br />

their marriage. Many attribute this <strong>to</strong> their<br />

being struck by a lightning bolt at their wedding<br />

reception. Born: John Quincy Adams<br />

(1767.) Died: George Gershwin (1937.)<br />

July 12: 1932—World record in cricket occurs<br />

when Hedley Verity makes 10 wickets<br />

for 10 runs in a Yorkshire county match. Can<br />

anyone tell me what this means Born: Architect<br />

Buckminster Fuller.<br />

July 13: 1863—Three days of rioting over the draft<br />

begin in New York City in the worst civil insurrection<br />

in U.S. his<strong>to</strong>ry. 1865—Horace Greeley coins the phrase<br />

“Go west young man.” Died: Lon Chaney Jr. (1973.)<br />

July 14: 1850—Ice produced by refrigeration is first<br />

demonstrated <strong>to</strong> the public. 1967—Herman’s Hermits<br />

begin U.S. <strong>to</strong>ur with The Who as their opening act.<br />

Born: Harry Dean Stan<strong>to</strong>n (1926). Died: Petticoat Junction’s<br />

Meredith “Billy Joe” MacRae (2000).<br />

July 15: 1497—The Verona Commission concludes<br />

have my head wrapped around all<br />

this yet.”<br />

As one person pointed out that<br />

night, inconsistency does not equal<br />

credibility. I agree.<br />

Paul Dunn<br />

Centerville<br />

Objections <strong>to</strong><br />

Skyline ambulance<br />

service change<br />

To the Edi<strong>to</strong>r:<br />

The Dallesport-Murdock Community<br />

Council strongly objects <strong>to</strong><br />

the change in ambulance service<br />

enacted by Skyline Hospital <strong>and</strong><br />

Mike Madden.<br />

In pamphlets circulated prior <strong>to</strong><br />

the levy voted <strong>to</strong> support service,<br />

the public was promised 24-hour<br />

service. Ambulance service is<br />

never a money maker or even a<br />

break even venture for a local hospital.<br />

Using a levy <strong>to</strong> help provide this<br />

public service is a trust that<br />

promised that those funds will not<br />

be used elsewhere. Dallesport used<br />

EDA money <strong>and</strong> the efforts of Dave<br />

Sauter as a contrac<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> build an<br />

ambulance building at the request<br />

of Mike Madden. At that time, Mike<br />

Madden promised the Dallesport<br />

Community that Skyline would<br />

house <strong>and</strong> crew an ambulance in<br />

Dallesport 24/7, 365 days a year.<br />

That building is now being used 14<br />

<strong>hours</strong> a day <strong>to</strong> service this part of<br />

the County.<br />

We are asking the Skyline Hospital<br />

Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs for a full accounting<br />

of use of past EMS Levy<br />

funds <strong>and</strong> a balance thereof.<br />

Obviously the public is concerned<br />

that levy funds promised <strong>to</strong><br />

fund ambulance service should be<br />

so used. With the ambulance service<br />

so severely cut, we would like<br />

<strong>to</strong> know exactly how those funds<br />

are <strong>and</strong> have been spent.<br />

This Week<br />

in His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Tim O’Neill<br />

This is at a time when Skyline is<br />

proposed as the anchor Tennant of<br />

the Airport Commercial Development.<br />

In summary, we would like an accounting<br />

of EMS Levy funds, past<br />

<strong>and</strong> present, that we were assured<br />

both in printed material <strong>and</strong> in person,<br />

<strong>to</strong> allow us <strong>to</strong> formulate a new<br />

action plan <strong>to</strong> serve our community.<br />

Don McDermott, President<br />

Dallesport-Murdock<br />

Community Council<br />

No disrespect<br />

intended<br />

To the Edi<strong>to</strong>r:<br />

Jordan Granum’s point is welltaken<br />

in his response <strong>to</strong> my letter <strong>to</strong><br />

the edi<strong>to</strong>r. I meant no disrespect<br />

when I described the flag as a “piece<br />

of cloth.” It is a powerful symbol of<br />

the idea of America, a symbol<br />

under which my father <strong>and</strong> fatherin-law,<br />

along with many friends,<br />

have been buried. The flag doesn’t<br />

need <strong>to</strong> be used as an object of political<br />

p<strong>and</strong>ering by Congressman<br />

Hastings, <strong>and</strong> he ought <strong>to</strong> be<br />

putting his office <strong>to</strong> better use.<br />

The point on which I suspect Jordan<br />

<strong>and</strong> I agree is the shameful<br />

manner in which our country has<br />

treated those who have fought for<br />

her, especially those of the Vietnam<br />

era <strong>and</strong> more recent conflicts. I<br />

know <strong>to</strong>o many veterans whose military<br />

service has left them doing<br />

battle with the military <strong>and</strong> the VA<br />

<strong>to</strong> receive even the most modest of<br />

assistance in the face of terrible<br />

personal sacrifice. We should all be<br />

dem<strong>and</strong>ing that Congressman<br />

Hastings work <strong>to</strong> ensure that those<br />

wounded warriors aren’t forgotten<br />

or taken for granted.<br />

Kirk Williamson<br />

Kennewick<br />

Draft riots, Hoover cuts his salary, V for Vic<strong>to</strong>y, Napoleon in exile<br />

the deaths of Romeo <strong>and</strong> Juliet were the result of a disturbed<br />

loner who was quiet <strong>and</strong> kept <strong>to</strong> himself. Some<br />

postulate a third dagger is involved. 1815—Napoleon<br />

surrenders <strong>and</strong> later is exiled <strong>to</strong> St. Helena.<br />

1932—As a result of the Depression, President<br />

Herbert Hoover cuts his salary by 15<br />

percent. Born: Linda Ronstadt. Be a Dork<br />

Day.<br />

July 16: 1439—Engl<strong>and</strong> bans kissing <strong>to</strong><br />

prevent the spread of disease. 1969—Apollo<br />

11 launches <strong>to</strong> take the first men <strong>to</strong> l<strong>and</strong> on<br />

the moon. Born: Mary Baker Eddy, the<br />

founder of Christian Science (1879). Died: John F.<br />

Kennedy Jr. <strong>and</strong> wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy (1999.)<br />

July 17: 1867—In Bos<strong>to</strong>n, the Harvard School of<br />

Dental Medicine is established <strong>and</strong> is the first dental<br />

school in America. The first course offered is “Turn<br />

<strong>and</strong> Spit 101.” 1941—Engl<strong>and</strong>’s Prime Minister Wins<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Churchill begins the “V for Vic<strong>to</strong>ry” campaign. Also,<br />

Joe DiMaggio’s 56 hit streak ends. 2000—The Dot Com<br />

bubble begins <strong>to</strong> pop. Born: Phyllis Diller (1917.) Died:<br />

Walter Cronkite (2009.) Yellow Pig Day.<br />

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GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON JULY 11, 2012 — 5<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

Arts festival down on<br />

The Farm this weekend<br />

Fireworks, <strong>and</strong> family BBQ's aplenty were seen here in<br />

Trout Lake last weekend. The weather finally has started <strong>to</strong> cooperate<br />

<strong>and</strong> summer seems <strong>to</strong> be in full force now <strong>and</strong> there<br />

are plenty of upcoming events <strong>to</strong> prove it.<br />

Coming up this weekend in Trout Lake is the Festival of the<br />

Arts. It will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m. <strong>and</strong> on Sunday,<br />

from 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m., once again at The Farm B&B on<br />

Sunnyside road. Come <strong>and</strong> check out the amazing art being<br />

created by more than 50 different unique artists. The day will<br />

also feature many local <strong>and</strong> out of area musicians performing<br />

both days. Enjoy some of the food <strong>and</strong> maybe even a cold beer<br />

while taking in the great free entertainment.<br />

Some the acts this year will include<br />

Spring Creek Bluegrass B<strong>and</strong>, Chigwaya<br />

Trout Lake<br />

News<br />

Sofie Brubaker<br />

Marimba B<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Sky in the Road plus<br />

many others.<br />

Call <strong>to</strong> all women in the area, lace up<br />

those running shoes <strong>and</strong> start training<br />

for the Wild Woman Trail Marathon <strong>and</strong><br />

Relay on Saturday, Aug. 11. It will be a<br />

weekend of good trails, good food, <strong>and</strong><br />

good friends. 26.2 miles of girl fun the<br />

Wild Woman run is a trail marathon created by <strong>and</strong> for (primarily)<br />

women. Run the whole thing or grab some friends <strong>and</strong><br />

divvy up the effort. You can have up <strong>to</strong> four on a team with legs<br />

from 4.6 <strong>to</strong> 8 miles. Sure, the Gifford Pinchot National Forest<br />

has some hills (<strong>and</strong> even a 12,276-foot volcano) but don’t let that<br />

deter you. You won’t get even near tree line—<strong>and</strong> with every<br />

run up, there’s just as much glorious down.<br />

Sign up for just the run, or stay for the entire weekend, if<br />

you’d like. You can camp (RV, tent or under the stars) in a big<br />

field at the base of Mt. Adams. Wake up <strong>to</strong> pre-run yoga <strong>to</strong> energize<br />

your legs. After the run, rejuvenate with post-run yoga<br />

poses <strong>and</strong> refuel with some outrageous wood-fired pizza prepared<br />

in Solstice’s traveling brick oven. As an extra treat, it<br />

just so happens that the stars have aligned <strong>and</strong> they will be<br />

falling from the sky on Saturday night. There’s no better place<br />

than Trout Lake— far away from all the city lights—<strong>to</strong> watch<br />

the Perseids meteor showers.<br />

LOOKING BACK<br />

July 11, 2012<br />

25 Years ago- July 9, 1987<br />

• The Washing<strong>to</strong>n State Department of Natural Resources<br />

(DNR) operates the only two lookouts in S. W.<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n; one on Lorena Butte immediately outside of<br />

Goldendale, the other on Greyback Mountain just east of<br />

the Glenwood Valley across from the snow-capped Mt.<br />

Adams. The lookouts, Cathy Marshall at Lorena Butte,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lori Lorenz at Greyback, are stationary five days<br />

with two days off. They both scan for fire <strong>and</strong> smoke during<br />

weekends.<br />

50 years ago- July 5, 1962<br />

• The <strong>Klickitat</strong> County His<strong>to</strong>rical Society will soon become<br />

owner of the Presby mansion, <strong>and</strong> is making plans<br />

for display of many priceless articles of furniture, pictures<br />

<strong>and</strong> documents of yester-years. At a meeting of the<br />

board of direc<strong>to</strong>rs held in Goldendale Monday evening<br />

with Miss Pearl Shepard, owner of the home, arrangements<br />

were made <strong>to</strong> pay miss Shepard $7,000 of the $8,000<br />

option agreement, which expired July 1. The remaining<br />

$1,000 <strong>to</strong> be paid within a two week period. The remaining<br />

balance of $4,000 will be carried by Miss Shepard over an<br />

8 year period.<br />

75 years ago- July 15, 1937<br />

• The group of gypsies that blew in<strong>to</strong> Goldendale last<br />

weekend <strong>and</strong> established an “office” on Main Street for<br />

the purpose of looking in<strong>to</strong> the future for local boys <strong>and</strong><br />

girls, <strong>to</strong>o, but boys were the more desirable, failed <strong>to</strong> receive<br />

the public notice they expected <strong>and</strong> their “spiritualistic”<br />

readings. The ability for which was imparted in the<br />

lady gypsies by a super-natural power, fell completely flat.<br />

As a matter of fact, there was no business, <strong>and</strong> after they<br />

attempted <strong>to</strong> wheedle several local merchants, their kind<br />

came in<strong>to</strong> ill-repute <strong>and</strong> City Marshall W. W. Lear invited<br />

the leader of the visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> take his “spiritualistic” high<br />

<strong>and</strong> mighties either north or south.<br />

Compiled by Jean Allyn Smeltzer,<br />

of the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County His<strong>to</strong>rical Society.<br />

Register now for Golden Man Triathlon event<br />

The community withs<strong>to</strong>od<br />

the mid-90s temperatures<br />

last Saturday on the courthouse<br />

lawn for the 37th Annual<br />

Community Days.<br />

There were more booths this<br />

year, if only there<br />

was more shade. I<br />

Hear’s<br />

Goldendale<br />

Diana<br />

Notestine<br />

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO<br />

BROWN TRIPLETS TURN 10: (from back) Mackenzie<br />

Grace, Courtney Leanne, <strong>and</strong> Meghan Emily Brown, triplet<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>daughters of Dale <strong>and</strong> Emily Conley, celebrated their<br />

10th birthday on June 5. Parents are Pat <strong>and</strong> Robin (Conley)<br />

Brown of Wenatchee. The girls’ mother, Robin, attended all<br />

12 years of schooling at the east end of the County. The<br />

Conleys are former residents of Roosevelt, <strong>and</strong> now live in<br />

East Wenatchee.<br />

Hastings <strong>to</strong> speak on the Cascade Rapids<br />

The Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum will<br />

present an informative presentation on the Cascades, a series<br />

of three his<strong>to</strong>rically important rapids on the Columbia<br />

<strong>River</strong>. Les Hastings, a retired Stevenson High School<br />

math <strong>and</strong> science teacher, will give the talk Sunday, July<br />

22, at the museum, beginning at 2 p.m.<br />

“The Cascades were very important <strong>to</strong> the early settlers,”<br />

explained Hastings. “They were the original gateway<br />

for pioneers from the east going <strong>to</strong> the great northwest.<br />

The Lewis <strong>and</strong> Clark Expedition did the first pass<br />

through of the Cascades for the United States, <strong>and</strong> not<br />

long after that pioneers using the Oregon Trail followed<br />

them <strong>and</strong> opened up the Willamette Valley, which gave rise<br />

<strong>to</strong> the terri<strong>to</strong>ries of Oregon <strong>and</strong> Washing<strong>to</strong>n.”<br />

Hastings, a long-time resident of the Columbia Gorge<br />

<strong>and</strong> former board member at the museum, has always<br />

found the Cascades an interesting <strong>to</strong>pic, <strong>and</strong> has given<br />

similar presentations <strong>to</strong> hiking clubs that have made their<br />

way through the Columbia <strong>River</strong> Gorge.<br />

The presentation is free with admission <strong>and</strong> free <strong>to</strong><br />

members of the museum. The museum is located at 990<br />

SW Rock Creek Drive in Stevenson, adjacent <strong>to</strong> Skamania<br />

Lodge. For more information, call (509) 427-8211.<br />

feel there were<br />

more entries in<br />

the parade as well<br />

but since I was in<br />

the parade on the<br />

Goldendale Chamber<br />

of Commerce<br />

float representing<br />

one of the new ambassadors,<br />

I couldn’t see who<br />

all was there, but I do know<br />

the parade was an hour long.<br />

Registration for the Golden<br />

Man Triathlon is now live!<br />

Please visit www.goldendalepool.com<br />

<strong>and</strong> look for the registration<br />

link on the left side<br />

of the screen. Registration<br />

forms are also available at<br />

the Goldendale swimming<br />

pool. Remember, there are<br />

several options available <strong>to</strong><br />

you if you’d like <strong>to</strong><br />

participate. Not<br />

only can you register<br />

for a full<br />

triathlon or<br />

duathlon, you can<br />

also be part of a<br />

triathlon team.<br />

There are already<br />

several teams<br />

being formed covering<br />

a wide range of fitness<br />

levels. Some are claiming<br />

Calling all Lyle<br />

alumni! All-<br />

School reunion<br />

set for Aug. 4-5<br />

According <strong>to</strong> Vern Harpole<br />

more than enough signatures<br />

have been collected<br />

on the petition for the ‘dissolution<br />

of the existing direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

districts for Lyle School’<br />

<strong>to</strong> place the measure on the<br />

upcoming ballot.<br />

Lots of door <strong>to</strong><br />

door foot work <strong>and</strong><br />

explanations have<br />

enlightened the<br />

residents <strong>to</strong> see<br />

the much needed<br />

change.<br />

A new face lift<br />

has been given <strong>to</strong><br />

The Corner Pocket<br />

Bar <strong>and</strong> Grill this week with<br />

the color chosen one of the<br />

highlights of conversation<br />

as well as controversy. Check<br />

it out <strong>and</strong> form your own<br />

opinion.<br />

Correction: Norm White<br />

has asked for a correction as<br />

<strong>to</strong> the donor of the three softball<br />

diamond bases in the<br />

park. It was not he but Doug<br />

Carlock, owner of Insulating<br />

The West LLC. But it is generous<br />

people such as themselves<br />

that underst<strong>and</strong> that<br />

children need activities <strong>to</strong><br />

keep them not only physically<br />

healthy but also mentally<br />

alert, which blend well in<br />

nurturing them in<strong>to</strong> strong<br />

<strong>and</strong> honest adults.<br />

The Lyle All-School Reunion<br />

is coming fast <strong>and</strong> will<br />

be upon us before we know<br />

it. It will be at the Portage<br />

Grill again this year. (Connected<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Shilo Inn just<br />

across The Dalles Bridge)<br />

More than 100 reservations<br />

they will “win it all” while<br />

others just want <strong>to</strong> try <strong>to</strong><br />

have some fun.<br />

So please take the time <strong>to</strong><br />

register, <strong>and</strong> the triathlon organizers<br />

look forward <strong>to</strong> seeing<br />

you on Sept. 15. If you<br />

have any questions feel free<br />

<strong>to</strong> call 773-0506.<br />

Many have been wondering<br />

what kind of new building<br />

is going up near our<br />

P.U.D. building. How many of<br />

you have heard of the new<br />

radio upgrade dispatch center<br />

for 911, police <strong>and</strong> fire<br />

calls They are upgrading<br />

the dispatch center. The current<br />

dispatch center in the<br />

Lyle News<br />

Mildred Lykens<br />

have been received so far.<br />

Qualifications for attendance<br />

are only that you have<br />

attended Lyle Schools at<br />

some time in your life.<br />

Whether as a student,<br />

teacher, cus<strong>to</strong>dian, cook, bus<br />

driver, etc., all are<br />

welcome.<br />

This is a chance<br />

<strong>to</strong> see if that star<br />

quarterback still<br />

has all his hair, his<br />

own teeth, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

same belt size. Can<br />

those cheerleaders<br />

still wear their<br />

uniforms... <strong>and</strong><br />

still look good What color is<br />

their hair now You know<br />

you have always wondered.<br />

This is the time <strong>to</strong> find out.<br />

Seriously, the reunions<br />

have turned out <strong>to</strong> be very<br />

relaxed <strong>and</strong> smile filled<br />

events, because the older we<br />

get the less we care about<br />

such things; so circle Saturday<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sunday, Aug. 4 <strong>and</strong> 5<br />

on your calendar <strong>and</strong> tell<br />

yourself this will be even<br />

better. As there will be a no<br />

host bar, the Saturday<br />

evening get-<strong>to</strong>gether is for<br />

the 21 <strong>and</strong> older group, but<br />

alumni are encouraged <strong>to</strong><br />

bring their families <strong>to</strong> attend<br />

the next morning’s breakfast<br />

at the Lion’s Club.<br />

More information will follow<br />

in the next few weeks<br />

<strong>and</strong> if you did not get your<br />

reservation in the mail,<br />

email Barbara Sex<strong>to</strong>n at<br />

madison@gorge.net or call<br />

her at (509) 365-5374.<br />

courthouse is outdated <strong>and</strong><br />

overcrowded. The Federal<br />

Government is requiring<br />

them <strong>to</strong> change over <strong>to</strong> digital<br />

communication. There<br />

will also be better communication<br />

where there are currently<br />

dead spots, such as<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong>, Glenwood, Trout<br />

Lake; <strong>and</strong> the area between<br />

Goldendale <strong>and</strong> Bickle<strong>to</strong>n<br />

has some bad spots.<br />

I would like <strong>to</strong> thank all<br />

the readers for their interest<br />

in my column on it’s third<br />

year anniversary.<br />

Please send articles <strong>to</strong><br />

hearsgoldendale@qnect.net .


6 — JULY 11, 2012 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

CONTRIBUTED:KEN MARVEL<br />

STEAM ENGINE DYNASTY: Three generations of the present<br />

day Goldendale area Brokaw Families gathered in front<br />

of the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County His<strong>to</strong>rical Society’s 1897 steam trac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

displayed in front of the Presby Museum. The steam trac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

was built in 1897 by Russell & Company at Massillon, Ohio.<br />

Soon after being built, the steam trac<strong>to</strong>r was purchased by<br />

the Brokaw Brothers (Charles <strong>and</strong> Ira Brokaw, Sr.) <strong>and</strong><br />

brought <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Klickitat</strong> Valley. Pictured are (left <strong>to</strong> right) Jordan<br />

Brokaw; Joshua Brokaw; Jared Brokaw (sons of James<br />

Brokaw, Jr.); Elizabeth Brokaw (wife of Pete Brokaw); Pete<br />

Brokaw; <strong>and</strong> James Brokaw, Sr. Above the others is Andy<br />

Brokaw, son of Pete <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Brokaw. The steam trac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

is presently receiving a thorough cleaning <strong>and</strong> new paint job<br />

by Jim Fisher. That project was started in July last year <strong>and</strong><br />

still is several months from completion.<br />

June Superior Court dispositions<br />

Joshua Carl Olsen, 24,<br />

of The Dalles, pled guilty<br />

<strong>to</strong> Vehicle Prowl in the<br />

First Degree. The defendant<br />

must pay court costs<br />

of $1,525, including $500 <strong>to</strong><br />

the Bingen-White Salmon<br />

Police Department’s Investigation<br />

Fund.<br />

Sergio Luis Ochoa-Penaloza,<br />

31, of Zillah, pled<br />

guilty <strong>to</strong> Residential Burglary<br />

<strong>and</strong> Theft in the<br />

Third Degree. He was sentenced<br />

<strong>to</strong> 13 months incarceration<br />

on the burglary<br />

charge, <strong>to</strong> be served concurrently<br />

with 364 days<br />

imposed for the theft.<br />

Ochoa-Penaloza must also<br />

pay court costs of $2,050,<br />

including $500 <strong>to</strong> the<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Sheriff ’s<br />

Office Investigation Fund.<br />

Restitution will be determined<br />

at a hearing scheduled<br />

for a later date.<br />

ABOVE:LOU MARZELES.RIGHT:CONTRIBUTED, GINA<br />

MCCABE.<br />

ROUGH TIME FOR VEHICLES: Above:<br />

the back edge of a gas tanker double trailer<br />

was stuck Friday on the bot<strong>to</strong>m of the<br />

steep slope at Shar-On Gas at Broadway<br />

<strong>and</strong> Roosevelt. The tanker blocked both<br />

lanes of Roosevelt until it was removed by<br />

Joe’s Towing. Right: a car was placed inadvertently<br />

in reverse <strong>and</strong> driven backwards<br />

over the curb <strong>and</strong> in<strong>to</strong> the Department of<br />

Social <strong>and</strong> Health Services building on<br />

Columbus Friday. No one was injured,<br />

though the driver was shaken up.<br />

Senior Center <strong>to</strong> help seniors keep cool in hot weather<br />

Goldendale seniors who<br />

have no way <strong>to</strong> reduce the<br />

temperatures in their residences<br />

now have help.<br />

The Goldendale Senior<br />

Center has announced that it<br />

will be open <strong>to</strong> all seniors<br />

this summer from noon <strong>to</strong> 6<br />

p.m. every day in which the<br />

temperature is more than 90<br />

degrees. For more information,<br />

call 773-5663.<br />

The Center has also announced<br />

that it will present a<br />

forum for political c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />

on Tuesdays <strong>and</strong><br />

Thursdays at noon. C<strong>and</strong>idates<br />

are cautioned, however,<br />

that the occasion can only be<br />

used <strong>to</strong> address seniors issues;<br />

no other issues may be<br />

addressed. C<strong>and</strong>idates will<br />

have 15 minutes <strong>to</strong> speak, followed<br />

by a questions period.<br />

Insitu<br />

gets<br />

contract<br />

with<br />

Singapore<br />

navy<br />

Insitu Pacific, the Australia-based<br />

subsidiary of Insitu<br />

Inc. in Bingen, has announced<br />

that it was awarded<br />

a contract <strong>to</strong> provide its<br />

ScanEagle Unmanned Aircraft<br />

System (UAS) <strong>to</strong> the Republic<br />

of Singapore Navy<br />

(RSN).<br />

The delivery of these systems<br />

will be accompanied by<br />

training, logistics <strong>and</strong> ship installation,<br />

as well as specialist<br />

in-country maintenance support.<br />

The ScanEagle UAS is<br />

being fitted for the fastest<br />

ships in the RSN’s fleet, the<br />

missile corvettes.<br />

According <strong>to</strong> an Insitu<br />

press release, recent RSN sea<br />

testing <strong>and</strong> other trials have<br />

demonstrated that the<br />

ScanEagle UAS improves situational<br />

awareness at sea.<br />

ScanEagle is particularly<br />

suited <strong>to</strong> maritime operations<br />

<strong>and</strong> can be used in conjunction<br />

with rotary wing aircraft.<br />

The system does not require<br />

a helicopter deck or<br />

hangar s<strong>to</strong>rage space in order<br />

<strong>to</strong> be operated, <strong>and</strong> it can be<br />

integrated on small vessels.<br />

“Insitu Pacific is extremely<br />

pleased <strong>to</strong> be working closely<br />

with the Republic of Singapore<br />

Navy for the provision of<br />

the ScanEagle UAS. ScanEagle’s<br />

proven capability as a<br />

highly persistent ISR force<br />

multiplier in the maritime domain<br />

will provide Navy comm<strong>and</strong>ers<br />

with an organic ISR<br />

capability offering significant<br />

operational advantages,” said<br />

Insitu Pacific Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Andrew Duggan.<br />

“ScanEagle is unique in that<br />

it is the only proven fixed<br />

wing UAS solution operating<br />

from ships in the world <strong>to</strong>day<br />

with over 23,000 shipborne<br />

flight <strong>hours</strong> globally. It also<br />

has the advantage of not requiring<br />

the use of a helicopter<br />

deck.”<br />

Insitu Pacific, located in<br />

Queensl<strong>and</strong>, Australia, has<br />

provided UAS services <strong>to</strong> defense,<br />

civil, <strong>and</strong> commercial<br />

interests in the Asia-Pacific<br />

region since June 2009. It is a<br />

subsidiary of U.S.-based Insitu<br />

Inc. Insitu designs, develops,<br />

<strong>and</strong> manufactures UAS<br />

<strong>and</strong> provides associated services.


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON JULY 11, 2012 — 7<br />

Pick-ups a big hit<br />

at annual derby<br />

SPORTS<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

Veronica Glenn, of Trout<br />

Lake was off <strong>to</strong> a roaring<br />

start at the <strong>Four</strong>th of July<br />

Goldendale Jaycees’ Demolition<br />

Derby, but came up short<br />

in the finals as Brian Woolery<br />

won the car division <strong>and</strong><br />

$500 prize. Glenn, who participated<br />

in her first derby at<br />

this year’s event at the fairgrounds<br />

pocketed $100 before<br />

the demolition derby ever<br />

began when she won the time<br />

trials <strong>and</strong> People’s Choice<br />

awards.<br />

Glenn promised <strong>to</strong> win a<br />

heat <strong>and</strong> did just that in a<br />

great battle with Dale Arp.<br />

Arp went home without a<br />

win at this year’s derby, but<br />

he was presented a trophy for<br />

30 straight years of competition<br />

in the annual event. Arp<br />

<strong>and</strong> Glenn tangled in the first<br />

heat with Glenn launching<br />

crushing front first shots<br />

that pushed the rear end of<br />

Arp’s car right up in<strong>to</strong> the<br />

wheels. Time <strong>and</strong> again<br />

Glenn sacrificed the front<br />

end of her 1967 Chevrolet<br />

until Arp could go no more.<br />

In heat two, it was a battle<br />

on luxury sedans, as Woolery<br />

in his 1977 Lincoln <strong>and</strong> Cody<br />

Beeks in his 1963 Cadillac<br />

pounded their way <strong>to</strong> a final<br />

battle with Woolery winning<br />

the $100 heat money. Nothing<br />

seemed <strong>to</strong> phase the Lincoln<br />

except for the loss of a<br />

bumper. Woolery dealt a vicious<br />

blow <strong>to</strong> Chris Twohy,<br />

pinning him between the<br />

Lincoln <strong>and</strong> a concrete barrier<br />

<strong>to</strong> hasten his demise. The<br />

final blow came when Woolery<br />

planted the right rear of<br />

the Lincoln in<strong>to</strong> the Caddy’s<br />

grill <strong>and</strong> Beeks had <strong>to</strong> concede.<br />

Woolery, Glenn <strong>and</strong> Arp<br />

put <strong>to</strong>gether great hits in the<br />

finals. Early in the going,<br />

Woolery slammed the Lincoln<br />

rear end in<strong>to</strong> the back of<br />

Glenn’s Chevy, lifting it’s<br />

back wheels off the ground.<br />

Woolery pulled away with<br />

Glenn in <strong>to</strong>w until Twohy put<br />

a hit on both cars, breaking<br />

them apart. The front end<br />

<strong>and</strong> drive train damage <strong>to</strong>ok<br />

a <strong>to</strong>ll on Glenn’s car. A final<br />

jarring blow from Woolery<br />

put Glenn out of action.<br />

Woolery then turned his<br />

attention <strong>to</strong> Arp. Woolery<br />

dodged several shots from<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

BATTLE OF TWO VS FOUR: <strong>Four</strong>-wheelers <strong>and</strong> mo<strong>to</strong>rbikes competed<br />

on the mo<strong>to</strong>cross course during the Goldendale Jaycees’<br />

demolition derby.<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

COUP DE GRACE: Brian Woolery, left puts the final hit on Dale Arp’s car <strong>to</strong> win the finals of the <strong>Four</strong>th of July Demolition Derby.<br />

Arp <strong>and</strong> managed <strong>to</strong> blow out<br />

the veteran’s rear tires,<br />

which left Arp a sitting duck.<br />

Two big hits <strong>to</strong> the right front<br />

end of Arp’s stalled car<br />

brought out the white flag<br />

<strong>and</strong> Woolery claimed the $500<br />

first prize. Arp was paid $350<br />

for second place <strong>and</strong> third<br />

place money went <strong>to</strong> Twohy.<br />

With just six cars in the<br />

derby, it was a smaller than<br />

normal entry, but there was<br />

excitement from the beginning<br />

with the first ever demo<br />

derby pick-up truck competition<br />

at Goldendale. <strong>Four</strong> entries<br />

sparred through two<br />

heats with Kent McEwen<br />

winning both events.<br />

McEwen drove a 1972<br />

Dodge pick-up in his first<br />

ever demolition derby. In the<br />

first heat, all four trucks<br />

were taking <strong>and</strong> giving shots<br />

when David Hyl<strong>to</strong>n stalled in<br />

front of the gr<strong>and</strong>st<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

was crunched repeatedly by<br />

Dan Young until Hyl<strong>to</strong>n’s F-<br />

100 slowly rolled <strong>to</strong> its side <strong>to</strong><br />

the cheers of the huge crowd.<br />

Hyl<strong>to</strong>n popped out of the<br />

truck with h<strong>and</strong>s in the air<br />

as if he had just won it all.<br />

Following a short delay,<br />

McEwen outlasted Young for<br />

the vic<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

The finals got off <strong>to</strong> a<br />

rough start as McEwen <strong>and</strong><br />

Hyl<strong>to</strong>n waited on Young <strong>and</strong><br />

Darren Scott <strong>to</strong> enter the<br />

arena, losing water in the<br />

process until both shut<br />

down. When the green flag<br />

flew, McEwen <strong>and</strong> Hyl<strong>to</strong>n<br />

couldn’t start their trucks.<br />

Hyl<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong>ok a hard hit from<br />

Scott <strong>and</strong> got his truck running<br />

enough <strong>to</strong> push back,<br />

but quickly died again for<br />

good. Scott <strong>and</strong> Young battled<br />

while McEwen continued <strong>to</strong><br />

try <strong>and</strong> fire up his Dodge.<br />

Young put one last hit <strong>to</strong> the<br />

front end of Scott’s 1980 F-150<br />

Ford right about the time<br />

McEwen came back <strong>to</strong> life.<br />

The remaining two trucks<br />

engaged in battle for about<br />

two minutes before Young<br />

was pinned against a barrier,<br />

unable <strong>to</strong> go in<strong>to</strong> reverse.<br />

McEwen <strong>to</strong>ok a few shots <strong>to</strong><br />

the rear quarter panel, nearly<br />

freeing Young, but the contest<br />

came <strong>to</strong> an end with<br />

McEwen celebrating with<br />

donuts in the muddy arena.<br />

Third place <strong>and</strong> $250 went <strong>to</strong><br />

Darren Scott.<br />

As has been the tradition,<br />

bikes <strong>and</strong> four-wheelers also<br />

competed at the event, between<br />

derby races. No information<br />

on participants or results<br />

were available.<br />

Fire department water<br />

fights got the fans involved<br />

during down time <strong>and</strong> although<br />

it looked like the<br />

Goldendale city fire department<br />

clearly won a head-<strong>to</strong>head<br />

battle against Rural 7,<br />

the fans declared the rural<br />

department the winner.<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

GREAT FEELING: Veronica Glenn celebrates her heat vic<strong>to</strong>ry with<br />

her crew. Glenn also won the time trials <strong>and</strong> Peoples’ Choice award.<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

ROLLED: David Hyl<strong>to</strong>n’s pick-up was knocked on<strong>to</strong> its side <strong>to</strong> the delight of the crowd during the first<br />

heat of the pick-up truck derby.<br />

Sockeye<br />

retention<br />

prohibited<br />

The Washing<strong>to</strong>n Department<br />

of Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife<br />

have established a prohibition<br />

of retention of sockeye<br />

salmon from the mainstream<br />

of the Columbia <strong>River</strong> between<br />

the Bonneville Dam<br />

<strong>and</strong> Highway 395 bridge in<br />

Pasco.<br />

The restriction went in<strong>to</strong><br />

effect July 9 <strong>and</strong> remains in<br />

effect indefinitely. Sockeye<br />

are listed for protection in the<br />

Snake <strong>River</strong> under the Endangered<br />

Species Act. Non-Indian<br />

fisheries are limited <strong>to</strong> one<br />

percent of the harvest of<br />

sockeyes. That limit was expected<br />

<strong>to</strong> be reached by July 8.<br />

The rule does not affect the<br />

taking of chinook salmon.


8 — JULY 11, 2012 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

RECORDS<br />

On-going<br />

Events<br />

Every Monday<br />

•Monday evening jam sessions<br />

in front of Dr. Ogden’s<br />

office at 7 p.m. All musicians<br />

<strong>and</strong> listeners welcome. 773-<br />

4114.<br />

•Ultimate Frisbee Mondays<br />

at Sorosis Park baseball<br />

fields in The Dalles at 6 p.m.<br />

Everyone welcome, no experience<br />

or equipment necessary,<br />

geared <strong>to</strong>ward teens <strong>and</strong><br />

adults. (541) 296-9533.<br />

Every Third Monday<br />

•Learn <strong>and</strong> Play at the Goldendale<br />

Primary School cafeteria<br />

from 3:15 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.<br />

Learn <strong>and</strong> play is a time <strong>to</strong><br />

discover fun <strong>and</strong> learning before<br />

kindergarten. 773-3091.<br />

Every Monday <strong>and</strong><br />

Wednesday<br />

•Goldendale Wrestling Club<br />

from 6 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 8 p.m. in the<br />

Goldendale High School<br />

gym. All ages welcome.<br />

Every Tuesday<br />

•Take Off Pounds Sensibly<br />

(T.O.P.S.) meets in the<br />

<strong>River</strong>view Bank meeting<br />

room at 9 a.m. For more information,<br />

contact Debbie at<br />

773-5301.<br />

•<strong>Klickitat</strong> Republicans meet<br />

at 6 p.m. at the Dallesport<br />

Community Center.<br />

www.klickitatrepublicans.or<br />

g.<br />

Every First Tuesday<br />

•Goldendale Pho<strong>to</strong> Club<br />

meets at 6 p.m. in the Goldendale<br />

Middle School faculty<br />

room. Anyone with a passion<br />

for pho<strong>to</strong>graphy welcome.<br />

772-2717.<br />

•Goldendale Aglow meets at 7<br />

p.m. at Father’s House Fellowship,<br />

located at 207 S.<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong>. 773-5870.<br />

Every Second <strong>and</strong> <strong>Four</strong>th<br />

Tuesday<br />

•Simcoe Chapter of<br />

NOTICES<br />

KLICKITAT COUNTY<br />

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE<br />

MEETING SCHEDULE<br />

March 15, 2012 – August 16,<br />

2012<br />

The role of the <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

County’s Technical<br />

Committee (TC) is <strong>to</strong> provide<br />

technical advice <strong>to</strong> the<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> Citizen’s Review<br />

Committee on the identification,<br />

sequencing <strong>and</strong> prioritization<br />

of projects for the<br />

salmonid recovery <strong>and</strong> the<br />

evaluation of the technical<br />

merits of the c<strong>and</strong>idate projects<br />

submitted <strong>to</strong> the<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> Citizen’s Review<br />

Committee. Therefore the<br />

TC meets during the spring<br />

<strong>and</strong> summer months, with<br />

their regularly meeting on<br />

the third Thursday of each<br />

month, unless otherwise<br />

noted. This year’s meeting<br />

dates are as follows:<br />

July 19, 2012<br />

August 16, 2012<br />

These meetings are open <strong>to</strong><br />

the public. Meetings will be<br />

held in the Lyle Lion’s<br />

Community Center, unless<br />

otherwise noted, starting at<br />

9:00 A.M.<br />

If there are any questions,<br />

please contact:<br />

John Foltz, Lead Entity<br />

Coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Natural<br />

Resources Department<br />

(509) 773-2353.<br />

(2801)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

In the Superior Court of<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n for <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

County<br />

In the Matter of the Estates<br />

of Betty J. Erickson,<br />

Deceased.<br />

No. 12-4-00021-5<br />

Probate Notice <strong>to</strong> Credi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

RCW 11.40.030<br />

The Personal representative<br />

named below has been<br />

appointed <strong>and</strong> has qualified<br />

as personal representative<br />

of this estate. A Person having<br />

a claim against the decedent<br />

must, before the claim<br />

would be barred by any otherwise<br />

applicable statute of<br />

limitations, present the claim<br />

in the manner as provided in<br />

RCW 11.40.070 by serving<br />

or mailing <strong>to</strong> the personal<br />

representative or the at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

for the personal representative<br />

at the address<br />

below stated a copy of the<br />

claim <strong>and</strong> filing the original<br />

of the claim in the court in<br />

which the probate proceedings<br />

were commenced.<br />

The claim must be presented<br />

within the later of: (1)<br />

Thirty days after the personal<br />

representative served or<br />

mailed the notice <strong>to</strong> the<br />

credi<strong>to</strong>r as provided in RCW<br />

Toastmasters<br />

bi-monthly meeting<br />

from noon <strong>to</strong> 1 p.m. at Christ<br />

the King Lutheran Church,<br />

located at the corner of Simcoe<br />

<strong>and</strong> Columbus.<br />

Every Third Tuesday<br />

•<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Fair Board<br />

meeting from 6 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 9 p.m.<br />

in the WSU building at the<br />

fair grounds. Open <strong>to</strong> the<br />

public.<br />

Every Tues., Wed., & Thurs.<br />

•Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Center, located<br />

at the corner of N.<br />

Columbus <strong>and</strong> McKinley is<br />

open Tues. 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p.m.,<br />

Wed. 1 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m., Thurs. 10<br />

a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p.m. Ancestry.com<br />

plus more. Appointments<br />

available outside these<br />

<strong>hours</strong>. Open <strong>to</strong> the public.<br />

250-3095.<br />

Every Tuesday <strong>and</strong><br />

Thursday<br />

•KLCK <strong>Klickitat</strong> AM talk<br />

show at 8:35 a.m. on 1400am<br />

or klck1400.com.<br />

Every Wednesday<br />

•Kiwanis meets at 7 a.m. at<br />

Golden Coyote Coffee, located<br />

on Main Street.<br />

•”Hotline” on KLCK radio<br />

from 8:35 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 9 a.m. on<br />

1400am or online at<br />

klck1400.com.<br />

•Open Studio for Kids (ages<br />

eight <strong>to</strong> 14) at Golden Art<br />

Gallery from 4 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m.<br />

$10 per session. Student<br />

artists can explore a wide variety<br />

of techniques <strong>and</strong> art<br />

materials. Call in advance,<br />

773-5100.<br />

Every First Wednesday<br />

•Kids’ Club at the Goldendale<br />

Community Library from 3<br />

p.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m. Enjoy games,<br />

reader theater <strong>and</strong> snacks.<br />

Games provided or bring<br />

your own <strong>to</strong> share. Fun for<br />

kids ages eight <strong>to</strong> 12.<br />

Every First <strong>and</strong> Third<br />

Wednesday<br />

•Goldendale Little League<br />

meeting at Goldendale City<br />

Fire Hall at 6 p.m.<br />

11.40.020(1) ©; or four<br />

months after the date of first<br />

publication of the notice. If<br />

the claim is not presented<br />

within this time frame the<br />

claim is forever barred,<br />

except as otherwise provided<br />

in RCW 11.40.051 <strong>and</strong><br />

11.40.06. This bar is effective<br />

as <strong>to</strong> claims against both<br />

the decedent’s probate <strong>and</strong><br />

nonprobate assets.<br />

Date of First Publication:<br />

June 27, 2012.<br />

Date of Filing: June 2, 2012<br />

/s/ Ross R. Rakow, for<br />

Lawanna Schroder,<br />

Personal Representative<br />

#10 Horse Ranch Road<br />

Goldendale, WA 98620<br />

Ross R. Rakow<br />

117 E. Main St.<br />

Goldendale, WA 98620<br />

Tele: 509-773-4988<br />

At<strong>to</strong>rney for Estate<br />

(2609, 2702, 2802)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

A public hearing is planned<br />

for local residents <strong>to</strong> voice<br />

their questions <strong>and</strong> concerns<br />

on the upcoming<br />

Glenwood School District<br />

#401 Budget. The public<br />

hearing will be held Tuesday,<br />

July 19, at 7:00 p.m. in the<br />

school library during the regular<br />

school board meeting.<br />

(2707, 2803)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> School District No.<br />

402, Notice of Budget<br />

Hearing Fiscal Year 2012-<br />

2013.”<br />

Notice is hereby given that<br />

the <strong>Klickitat</strong> School District<br />

has completed the 2012-<br />

2013 budget. The budget<br />

will be on file in the business<br />

office July 10, 2012. A copy<br />

of the budget will be furnished<br />

<strong>to</strong> any person who<br />

requests such.<br />

The Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs of<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> School District No.<br />

402 will meet on July 19,<br />

2012 at 6:30 p.m. in the elementary<br />

building 5th/6th<br />

grade classroom, for the purpose<br />

of fixing <strong>and</strong> adopting<br />

the budget of the district for<br />

the 2012– 2013 fiscal year.<br />

Any person may appear at<br />

said meeting <strong>to</strong> be heard for<br />

or against any part of the<br />

budget.<br />

(2709, 2804)<br />

WHAT’S HAPPENING<br />

Every Second Wednesday<br />

•Columbia Basin Goat Guild<br />

meeting at 2 p.m. at Golden<br />

Coyote Coffee. Open <strong>to</strong> anyone<br />

interested in any kind of<br />

goat. (509) 225-0371.<br />

Every Thursday<br />

•Bingo at the Goldendale<br />

American Legion Post 116 for<br />

members <strong>and</strong> their guests at<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

Thursdays & Fridays till<br />

August 24<br />

•Free sack lunch for kids<br />

from noon <strong>to</strong> 1 p.m. at the<br />

Goldendale United<br />

Methodist Church, located at<br />

the corner of Broadway <strong>and</strong><br />

Columbus. Sponsored by<br />

Back Packs for Kids program.<br />

Every Second Thursday<br />

•Artist reception beginning<br />

at 4 p.m. at the Golden Art<br />

Gallery. Featuring a new art<br />

show, wine tasting, live<br />

music <strong>and</strong> snacks. 773-5100.<br />

•<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Meth Action<br />

Team meeting at City<br />

Council Chambers from<br />

noon <strong>to</strong> 1 p.m.<br />

•Goldendale Mo<strong>to</strong>rsports Association<br />

meeting at Ayutla’s<br />

Mexican Restaurant at 6 p.m.<br />

for dinner, meeting starts at 7<br />

p.m.<br />

•Goldendale Community<br />

Support Group for School<br />

Food. Parents, teachers,<br />

school staff members <strong>and</strong><br />

regular citizens interested in<br />

the quality of food our public<br />

school students get. Meet at<br />

the Goldendale United<br />

Methodist Church at 6:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Every Third Thursday<br />

•Oil pastels taught at the<br />

Golden Art Gallery, from 10<br />

a.m. <strong>to</strong> noon. 773-5100.<br />

•A.B.A.T.E. meets at Roadhouse<br />

97. Social hour at 6<br />

p.m., meeting at 7 p.m.<br />

Every Friday<br />

•Yarn Benders, a knit, crochet<br />

<strong>and</strong> sewing group meets<br />

THIS JUST IN:<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

Centerville School District<br />

Notice of Budget Hearing<br />

Fiscal Year 2012-2013<br />

Notice is hereby given that<br />

the Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs of<br />

Centerville School District<br />

No. 215 of <strong>Klickitat</strong> County,<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n, will meet on<br />

July 24, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in<br />

the Centerville School<br />

Library, for the purpose of<br />

fixing <strong>and</strong> adopting the budget<br />

of the district for the fiscal<br />

year 2012-2013.<br />

Any taxpayer may appear at<br />

said meeting <strong>to</strong> be heard for<br />

or against any part of the<br />

budget.<br />

Copies of the 2012-2013<br />

budgets will be on file in the<br />

Centerville School office for<br />

review on Tuesday, July 10, if<br />

you cannot view the budget<br />

on this day it will also be<br />

available during our regular<br />

summer office <strong>hours</strong>, which<br />

are Tuesday, Wednesday,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Thursday, 10 a.m. until 2<br />

p.m.<br />

Mike Lindhe, Superintendent<br />

Centerville School District<br />

No. 215<br />

(2710, 2805, 2901)<br />

BUDGET HEARING<br />

2012-2013<br />

Notice is hereby given that a<br />

Budget Hearing for the<br />

2012-2013 school year of<br />

Lyle School District No. 406,<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County, Lyle, WA,<br />

will be held in the Board<br />

Room of the Lyle Middle<br />

School Building on<br />

Thursday, July 19, 2012 at<br />

6:45 PM.<br />

Any person may appear at<br />

said hearing <strong>and</strong> be heard<br />

for or against any part of the<br />

budget. The Board of<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>rs will meet following<br />

the hearing at a regular<br />

meeting <strong>to</strong> consider<br />

approval of the budget.<br />

Martin Huffman, Secretary<br />

Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

Lyle School District No. 406<br />

(June 28, 2012)<br />

(2712, 2806)<br />

RABOBANK, NATIONAL<br />

ASSOCIATION, a National<br />

Banking Association,<br />

Plaintiff,<br />

vs.<br />

ALDERCREEK<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The Honorable Brian P.<br />

Altman<br />

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT<br />

OF THE STATE OF WASH-<br />

INGTON<br />

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY<br />

OF KLICKITAT<br />

No. 12-2-00030-7<br />

NOTICE OF RECEIVER-<br />

SHIP<br />

VINE-<br />

from 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> noon at Golden<br />

Coyote Coffee, located on<br />

West Main in Goldendale.<br />

Everyone is invited <strong>to</strong> bring<br />

any type of needlework they<br />

would like. 773-3163.<br />

Every First <strong>and</strong> Third<br />

Friday<br />

•Java Talk at 8 a.m. at Golden<br />

Coyote Coffee, located at 120<br />

W. Main Street.<br />

•Wishram Diabetic Education<br />

<strong>and</strong> Support group<br />

meets in the Wishram Community<br />

Church at 3 p.m.<br />

Everyone is welcome.<br />

Every Saturday<br />

•Pinochle at 7 p.m. promptly,<br />

at the Odd Fellows Temple,<br />

301 NW 2nd St., Goldendale.<br />

Every Second Saturday<br />

•Pencil with Joan at the Golden<br />

Art Gallery at 10 a.m. 773-<br />

5100<br />

Every Third Saturday<br />

•Oriental art (Sumi brush<br />

techniques) at the Golden<br />

Art Gallery at 10 a.m. with<br />

Margaret. 773-5100.<br />

•Goldendale Senior Center<br />

breakfast. Everyone is welcome.<br />

$3 per person.<br />

Every <strong>Four</strong>th Saturday<br />

•H<strong>and</strong>made books class at<br />

the Golden Art Gallery at 10<br />

a.m. 773-5100.<br />

Every Third Sunday<br />

•Breakfast at the Goldendale<br />

American Legion Post 116 for<br />

members <strong>and</strong> guests from 8<br />

a.m. <strong>to</strong> 10:30 a.m.<br />

Upcoming<br />

Events<br />

Thursday, July 12<br />

•Goldendale Chamber business<br />

lucheon at Ayutla’s<br />

Restaurant from noon <strong>to</strong> 1 p.m.<br />

Speaker is Lou Marzeles, publisher<br />

<strong>and</strong> edi<strong>to</strong>r of The Goldendale<br />

Sentinel, talking about<br />

preparing <strong>and</strong> distributing<br />

press releases.<br />

•Generation <strong>to</strong> Generation 5K<br />

• Meeting Schedule - Technical Committee, <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

County Natural Resources<br />

• DNS/Schmitt - <strong>Klickitat</strong> County Planning<br />

• Summons by Publication/Spino, Dane, Brock - At<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

General of WA<br />

• Board of Health Meeting - <strong>Klickitat</strong> County Health Dept.<br />

• Public Hearing/USDA Rural Dev. Program - <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

School District<br />

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EQUIPMENT LEASE<br />

CORP.; THE UNITED<br />

STATES OF AMERICA,<br />

INTERNAL REVENUE SER-<br />

VICE; THE STATE OF<br />

WASHINGTON, DEPART-<br />

MENT OF LABOR AND<br />

INDUSTRIES; KLICKITAT<br />

COUNTY, political subdivision<br />

of the State of<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n; THOMAS <strong>and</strong><br />

KRISTA ANDERSON, individually<br />

<strong>and</strong> as a married<br />

couple; DAVID GROTH <strong>and</strong><br />

FRAN GROTH, individually<br />

<strong>and</strong> as a married couple;<br />

THE ESTATE OF DAVID<br />

GROTH; JOE HARRIS, an<br />

individual; STEVEN ELERD-<br />

ING <strong>and</strong> LINDA ELERDING;<br />

<strong>and</strong> SHAWNA GROTH, an<br />

individual,<br />

Defendants.<br />

TO: CREDITORS AND<br />

PARTIES IN INTEREST:<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that<br />

a Receiver was appointed<br />

for Aldercreek Vineyards,<br />

LLC, whose address is 1095<br />

Hale Road, Mab<strong>to</strong>n, WA<br />

98935, <strong>and</strong> for Windy Ridge<br />

Vineyards, LLC whose<br />

address is 1095 Hale Road,<br />

Mab<strong>to</strong>n, WA 98935, on<br />

March 20, 2012; <strong>and</strong> that on<br />

May 22, 2012, an Order was<br />

entered by in the <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

County Superior Court converting<br />

the cus<strong>to</strong>dial<br />

receivership <strong>to</strong> a general<br />

receivership.<br />

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that <strong>to</strong><br />

receive any dividend you<br />

must file a proof of claim with<br />

the Court <strong>and</strong> provide a copy<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Receiver through her<br />

at<strong>to</strong>rneys within 30 days<br />

after the date of this notice.<br />

If you are a state agency,<br />

you must file proof of claim<br />

with the Court <strong>and</strong> provide a<br />

copy <strong>to</strong> the Receiver through<br />

her at<strong>to</strong>rneys within 180<br />

days after the date of this<br />

notice.<br />

Walk/Run for Life presented<br />

by the Goldendale Pregnancy<br />

Resource Center. Registration<br />

at GHS parking lot at 6 p.m.<br />

Race <strong>and</strong> sponsorship forms<br />

are available at Sole 2 Soul<br />

Gym, Adonai’s Christian<br />

Books<strong>to</strong>re, area churches <strong>and</strong><br />

the Resource Center. 773-5501.<br />

Saturday, July 14<br />

•Forest walk with Mt. Adams<br />

Resource Stewards at 9:30 a.m.<br />

Meet at the Glenwood Grange<br />

Hall. Free <strong>and</strong> open <strong>to</strong> the public.<br />

(509) 364-4110.<br />

Sat. & Sun., July 14 & 15<br />

•17th Annual Trout Lake Arts<br />

Festival at The Farm, located<br />

at 490 Sunnyside Rd. 55 artists,<br />

live music, children’s h<strong>and</strong>s-on<br />

art, regional wine, brews <strong>and</strong><br />

food, free parking <strong>and</strong> no admission.<br />

Monday - Friday, July 16 -20<br />

•Finding God Everyday, free<br />

vacation Bible school at the<br />

Goldendale United Methodist<br />

Church. Monday <strong>to</strong> Thursday<br />

9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 3 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong><br />

noon. Register by calling 773-<br />

4461 or on Monday between<br />

8:30 a.m. <strong>and</strong> 9 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, July 18<br />

•KVH regular board meeting<br />

at 6 p.m. in conference rooms<br />

A & B. Public welcome. 773-<br />

1008.<br />

Thursday, July 19<br />

•Goldendale Chamber business<br />

luncheon at Ayutla’s<br />

Restaurant from noon <strong>to</strong> 1 p.m.<br />

Speaker is Brad Harmon, Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

of Glazer/Kennedy Insiders<br />

Circle, explaining QR<br />

Codes <strong>and</strong> how <strong>to</strong> use them<br />

with internet <strong>and</strong> print marketing.<br />

Thursday, July 26<br />

•Goldendale Chamber business<br />

luncheon at Ayutla’s<br />

Restaurant from noon <strong>to</strong> 1 p.m.<br />

David Hudson, Tourism Consultant,<br />

will explain how <strong>to</strong> increase<br />

your revenue by attracting<br />

<strong>and</strong> impressing cus<strong>to</strong>mers.<br />

If you would like a claim<br />

form, please contact (Ms.)<br />

Thao L. Nguyen at the<br />

address <strong>and</strong> phone number<br />

listed below, or by email <strong>to</strong><br />

thao@crockerlaw.com.<br />

DATED this 28th day of June<br />

2012.<br />

CROCKER LAW GROUP<br />

PLLC<br />

By /s/ Steven J. Reilly<br />

Steven J. Reilly, WSBA<br />

#44306<br />

At<strong>to</strong>rneys for Receiver,<br />

Shelly Crocker<br />

(2713, 2807, 2902)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT<br />

FOR THE STATE OF ORE-<br />

GON<br />

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY<br />

OF Wasco<br />

Federal National Mortgage<br />

Association, its successors<br />

in interest <strong>and</strong>/or assigns,<br />

Plaintiff,<br />

v.<br />

Alvin Fern<strong>and</strong>ez; Elizabeth<br />

Fern<strong>and</strong>ez; <strong>River</strong>view<br />

Terrace Condominium; NCO<br />

Financial Systems, Inc.; <strong>and</strong><br />

Occupants of the Premises,<br />

Defendants.<br />

Case No. 1100400CC<br />

SUMMONS BY PUBLICA-<br />

TION<br />

TO THE DEFENDANT: Alvin<br />

Fern<strong>and</strong>ez:<br />

In the name of the State of<br />

Oregon, you are hereby<br />

required <strong>to</strong> appear <strong>and</strong><br />

answer the complaint filed<br />

against you in the aboveentitled<br />

Court <strong>and</strong> cause on<br />

or before the expiration of 30<br />

days from the date of the<br />

first publication of this summons.<br />

The date of first publication<br />

in this matter is July<br />

4, 2012. If you fail timely <strong>to</strong><br />

appear <strong>and</strong> answer, Plaintiff<br />

will apply <strong>to</strong> the above-entitled<br />

court for the relief<br />

prayed for in its complaint.<br />

This is a judicial foreclosure<br />

of a deed of trust in which<br />

the Plaintiff requests that the<br />

Plaintiff be allowed <strong>to</strong> foreclose<br />

your interest in the following<br />

described real property:<br />

Unit No. NINE, <strong>River</strong>view<br />

Terrace Condominium, more<br />

fully described in the declaration<br />

of Unit Ownership for<br />

WEATHER<br />

Wednesday, July 11<br />

Sunny, High 93, Low 54<br />

Sunrise: 5:25 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 8:52 p.m.<br />

Thursday, July 12<br />

P Cloudy, High 96, Low 54<br />

Sunrise: 5:26 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 8:52 p.m.<br />

Friday, July 13<br />

P Cloudy, High 95, Low 59<br />

Sunrise: 5:27 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 8:51 p.m.<br />

Saturday, July 14<br />

P Cloudy, High 94, Low 59<br />

Sunrise: 5:28 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 8:50 p.m.<br />

Sunday, July 15<br />

P Cloudy, High 92, Low 55<br />

Sunrise: 5:29 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 8:50 p.m.<br />

Monday, July 16<br />

Sunny, High 91, Low 52<br />

Sunrise: 5:30 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 8:49 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, July 17<br />

Sunny, High 86, Low 55<br />

Sunrise: 5:30 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 8:48 p.m.<br />

Senior Meals<br />

• July 12 @ noon<br />

Goldendale<br />

Senior Center<br />

Vegetarian Chili<br />

• July 17 @ noon<br />

Goldendale<br />

Senior Center &<br />

Lyle Lions<br />

Community Center<br />

Cook’s Choice<br />

Call Mt. Adams<br />

Transportation Service<br />

for transportation<br />

<strong>to</strong> meal sites:<br />

Goldendale, 773-3060<br />

White Salmon, 493-4662<br />

<strong>River</strong>view Terrace<br />

Condominium recorded in<br />

the records of Wasco<br />

County, Oregon, Microfilm<br />

No. 71-2041, <strong>to</strong>gether with<br />

the general <strong>and</strong> limited common<br />

elements appertaining<br />

<strong>to</strong> said unit as therein<br />

described in the City of The<br />

Dalles, County of Wasco <strong>and</strong><br />

State of Oregon, located on<br />

the following described property:<br />

Beginning at the intersection<br />

of the South boundary<br />

of East 9th Street at the<br />

West right of way boundary<br />

of the Dry Hollow Road; said<br />

point beginning being West<br />

1139.4 feet from the<br />

Northeast corner of the<br />

Simms Donation L<strong>and</strong><br />

Claim; thence South 0° 06'<br />

East along the West right of<br />

way boundary of said Dry<br />

Hollow Road a distance of<br />

129.13 feet; thence North<br />

89° 06' West 256.6 feet <strong>to</strong><br />

the center of channel of Dry<br />

Hollow Creek; thence following<br />

the channel of said<br />

Creek North 16° 32' East<br />

132.52 feet <strong>to</strong> the South<br />

boundary of East 9th Street;<br />

thence East along said<br />

boundary 225 feet <strong>to</strong> the<br />

point of beginning. Excepting<br />

the Northerly 25 feet thereof.<br />

Commonly known as: 1622<br />

East 9th Street, #9, The<br />

Dalles, Oregon 97058.<br />

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS:<br />

READ THESE PAPERS<br />

CAREFULLY!<br />

A lawsuit has been started<br />

against you in the aboveentitled<br />

court by Plaintiff<br />

Federal National Mortgage<br />

Association, its successors<br />

in interest <strong>and</strong>/or assigns.<br />

Plaintiff’s claims are stated<br />

in the written complaint, a<br />

copy of which was filed with<br />

the above-entitled Court.<br />

You must “appear” in this<br />

case or the other side will<br />

win au<strong>to</strong>matically. To<br />

“appear” you must file with<br />

the court a legal paper<br />

called a “motion” or “answer.”<br />

The “motion” or “answer”<br />

must be given <strong>to</strong> the court<br />

clerk or administra<strong>to</strong>r within<br />

30 days of the date of first<br />

publication specified herein<br />

along with the required filing<br />

fee. It must be in proper<br />

form <strong>and</strong> have proof of service<br />

on the Plaintiff’s at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

or, if the Plaintiff does<br />

not have an at<strong>to</strong>rney, proof<br />

of service on the Plaintiff.<br />

If you have any questions,<br />

you should see an at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

immediately. If you need<br />

help in finding an at<strong>to</strong>rney,<br />

you may contact the Oregon<br />

State Bar’s Lawyer Referral<br />

Service online at www.oregonstatebar.org<br />

or by calling<br />

(503) 684-3763 (in the<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong> metropolitan area)<br />

or <strong>to</strong>ll-free elsewhere in<br />

Oregon at (800) 452-7636.<br />

This summons is issued pursuant<br />

<strong>to</strong> ORCP 7.<br />

ROUTH CRABTREE<br />

OLSEN, P.C.<br />

By Tony Kullen, OSB #<br />

090218<br />

At<strong>to</strong>rneys for Plaintiff<br />

621 SW Alder St., Suite 800<br />

See Notices, Page 9


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON JULY 11, 2012— 9<br />

NOTICES<br />

From Page 8<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR 97205<br />

(503) 459-0140; Fax (425)<br />

623-1862<br />

tkullen@rcolegal.com<br />

(2714, 2808, 2903, 3002)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

Superior Court of<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n for <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

County<br />

In the Matter of the Estate of<br />

William Lee Garren,<br />

Deceased<br />

No. 12-4-00020-7<br />

Notice <strong>to</strong> Credi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

The Personal representative<br />

named below has been<br />

appointed <strong>and</strong> has qualified<br />

as personal representative<br />

of this estate. A Person having<br />

a claim against the decedent<br />

must, before the claim<br />

would be barred by any otherwise<br />

applicable statute of<br />

limitations, present the claim<br />

in the manner as provided in<br />

RCW 11.40.070 by serving<br />

or mailing <strong>to</strong> the personal<br />

representative or the at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

for the personal representative<br />

at the address<br />

below stated a copy of the<br />

claim <strong>and</strong> filing the original<br />

of the claim in the court in<br />

which the probate proceedings<br />

were commenced. The<br />

claim must be presented<br />

within the later of: (1) Thirty<br />

days after the personal representative<br />

served or mailed<br />

the notice <strong>to</strong> the credi<strong>to</strong>r as<br />

provided in RCW<br />

11.40.020(1) ©; or four<br />

months after the date of first<br />

publication of the Notice. If<br />

the claim is not presented<br />

within this time frame, the<br />

claim is forever barred,<br />

except as otherwise provided<br />

in RCW 11.40.051 <strong>and</strong><br />

11.40.06. This bar is effective<br />

as <strong>to</strong> claims against both<br />

the decedent’s probate <strong>and</strong><br />

nonprobate assets.<br />

Date of First Publication:<br />

July 4, 2012<br />

Date of Filing: June 21, 2012<br />

Carolyn Garren<br />

Personal Representative<br />

1053 Knotty Pine Road<br />

Goldendale, WA 98620<br />

Ross R. Rakow<br />

At<strong>to</strong>rney for Estate<br />

117 E. Main St.<br />

Goldendale, WA 98620<br />

Tele: 509-773-4988<br />

(2715, 2809, 2904)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

KLICKITAT COUNTY PORT<br />

DISTRICT NO. 1<br />

NOTICE OF AMENDMENT<br />

OF THE COMPREHENSIVE<br />

SCHEME<br />

The Port District has identified<br />

certain proposed capital<br />

projects in support of its<br />

Comprehensive Scheme of<br />

Harbor Improvements <strong>and</strong><br />

Industrial Developments.<br />

Pursuant <strong>to</strong> RCW 53.20.010<br />

<strong>and</strong> RCW 53.25.090 the Port<br />

Commission will meet at<br />

4:30 P.M. on Tuesday, July<br />

17, 2012 in the Port office for<br />

the purpose of holding a<br />

public hearing <strong>and</strong> receiving<br />

public comment on the proposed<br />

amendment of its<br />

Comprehensive Scheme.<br />

Attest:<br />

Margie Ziegler<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

(2717, 2810)<br />

NOTICE TO<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

Sealed bids for Sax<strong>to</strong>n Bane<br />

Road, CRP 304, will be<br />

received by the Board of<br />

County Commissioners at<br />

the reception desk located in<br />

the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County Public<br />

Works Department, 115<br />

South Golden, Goldendale<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n. Mailing<br />

address 228 W. Main MS-<br />

Ch-19, Goldendale<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n 98620 until 1:15<br />

p.m. on July 17, 2012 for performing<br />

the work described<br />

below. Sealed bids received<br />

will be opened at the<br />

Commissioner’s Chambers<br />

<strong>and</strong> publicly read aloud on<br />

Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at<br />

1:30 p.m. or shortly thereafter.<br />

Bids received after<br />

1:15 p.m. July 17, 2012 will<br />

not be considered. The<br />

county reserves the right <strong>to</strong><br />

reject any <strong>and</strong> all bids, <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>to</strong> waive informalities.<br />

Bid envelopes shall be<br />

appropriately marked on the<br />

outside “Bid opening 1:30<br />

p.m. July 17, 2012 Sax<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Bane Road, CRP 304”.<br />

This contract provides for<br />

the improvement of 1.91<br />

miles of Sax<strong>to</strong>n Bane Road<br />

by widening, minor improvements<br />

<strong>to</strong> horizontal <strong>and</strong> vertical<br />

alignments, improving<br />

<strong>and</strong> installing drainage, surfacing,<br />

fencing, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

work, all in accordance with<br />

the Contract Plans, Contract<br />

Provisions, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard Specifications. The<br />

County has provided<br />

crushed rock in s<strong>to</strong>ckpiles<br />

for the sole use on this project.<br />

Bid proposals shall be<br />

accompanied by a bid proposal<br />

deposit in cash, certified<br />

check, cashier’s check<br />

or surety bond in the amount<br />

equal <strong>to</strong> five percent (5%) in<br />

the amount of the bid proposal.<br />

Should the successful<br />

bidder fail <strong>to</strong> enter in<strong>to</strong><br />

such contract <strong>and</strong> furnish<br />

satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry performance<br />

bond within the time stated<br />

in the specifications, the bid<br />

proposal deposit shall be forfeited<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>Klickitat</strong> County.<br />

Approximate project cost is<br />

estimated <strong>to</strong> be between<br />

$400,000.00 <strong>and</strong><br />

$750,000.00.<br />

The <strong>Klickitat</strong> County Public<br />

Works Dept. in accordance<br />

with Title VI of the Civil<br />

Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat.<br />

252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d <strong>to</strong><br />

2000d-4 <strong>and</strong> Title 49, Code<br />

of Federal Regulations,<br />

Department<br />

of<br />

Transportation, subtitle A,<br />

Office of the Secretary, Part<br />

21, nondiscrimination in federally<br />

assisted programs of<br />

the Department of<br />

Transportation issued pursuant<br />

<strong>to</strong> such Act, hereby<br />

notifies all bidders that it will<br />

affirmatively insure that in<br />

any contract entered in<strong>to</strong><br />

pursuant <strong>to</strong> this advertisement,<br />

disadvantaged business<br />

enterprises will be<br />

afforded full opportunity <strong>to</strong><br />

submit bids in response <strong>to</strong><br />

this invitation <strong>and</strong> will not be<br />

discriminated against on the<br />

grounds of race, color or<br />

national origin in consideration<br />

for an award.<br />

Obtaining Bid Documents:<br />

Free of charge: Plans,<br />

Specifications, addenda,<br />

bidders list, <strong>and</strong> plan holders<br />

list for the project are available<br />

though the <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

County’s on-line plan room.<br />

Free of charge access is<br />

provided <strong>to</strong> Prime<br />

Contrac<strong>to</strong>rs, Subcontrac<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

<strong>and</strong> Venders by going <strong>to</strong><br />

http://bxwa.com <strong>and</strong> clicking<br />

on: Posted Projects; Public<br />

Works; <strong>Klickitat</strong> County; <strong>and</strong><br />

Projects Bidding. Bidders<br />

are encouraged <strong>to</strong> “Register”<br />

in order <strong>to</strong> receive au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />

email notification of future<br />

addenda <strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong> place themselves<br />

on the self registered<br />

“Bidders List.” This on-line<br />

plan room provides Bidders<br />

with fully usable on-line documents;<br />

with the ability <strong>to</strong>:<br />

download, print <strong>to</strong> your own<br />

printer, order full / partial<br />

plan sets from numerous<br />

reprographic sources (online<br />

print order form), <strong>and</strong> a<br />

free on-line digitizer / takeoff<br />

<strong>to</strong>ol. Contact Builders<br />

Exchange of Washing<strong>to</strong>n at<br />

425-258-1303 should you<br />

require assistance.<br />

Paper Copies are also available<br />

upon receipt of a nonrefundable<br />

deposit in the<br />

amount of $25.00, payable<br />

<strong>to</strong> the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County Public<br />

Works Department, 228 W<br />

Main, MS-CH 19,<br />

Goldendale, WA, 98620.<br />

Bidders that obtain paper<br />

copies are encouraged <strong>to</strong><br />

“Register” online at<br />

bxwa.com, in order <strong>to</strong><br />

receive au<strong>to</strong>matic addenda<br />

notification by email <strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

appear on the “Bidders List”<br />

if they so desire.<br />

Dated this 26th day of June<br />

2012<br />

BOARD OF COUNTY COM-<br />

MISSIONERS<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County, Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Ray Thayer,<br />

Chairman<br />

Rex F Johns<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Commissioner<br />

David M. Sauter<br />

Commissioner<br />

ATTEST:<br />

Crystal D. McEwen<br />

Clerk of the Board<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County, Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

(2703, 2811)<br />

KLICKITAT COUNTY<br />

DETERMINATION OF<br />

NON-SIGNIFICANCE<br />

Notice is hereby given that<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County issued a<br />

Determination of Non-significance<br />

(DNS) on July 6,<br />

2012, under SEPA Rules<br />

(Chapter 197-11 WAC) <strong>and</strong><br />

the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County<br />

Environmental Ordinance<br />

Number 121084 for the following<br />

proposal:<br />

SEP 2012-16 Applicant:<br />

Bill Schmitt. Short Plat<br />

Application: SPL2012-07. A<br />

four lot short plat of 53.85<br />

acres located within Section<br />

18, T3N, R 13E, W.M.<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County, WA<br />

(Apple<strong>to</strong>n Vicinity). Tax parcel<br />

number:<br />

03131800005/00<br />

After review of the completed<br />

environmental checklist<br />

<strong>and</strong> other information on file<br />

the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County<br />

Responsible Official has<br />

determined that this proposal<br />

will not have probable significant<br />

adverse impacts on<br />

the environment. Copies of<br />

the DNS are available at the<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Planning<br />

Department during normal<br />

business <strong>hours</strong>. Comments<br />

or appeals on the above<br />

environmental review will be<br />

accepted until 5:00 pm July<br />

27, 2012. Appeals must be<br />

filed with the <strong>Klickitat</strong> County<br />

Audi<strong>to</strong>r’s office. Appeals<br />

shall not be deemed complete<br />

without payment of the<br />

appeal fees applicable <strong>to</strong><br />

class A projects, payable <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Planning<br />

Department.<br />

(2812)<br />

NOTICE AND SUMMONS<br />

BY PUBLICATION<br />

THE STATE OF WASHING-<br />

TON TO: WHOM IT MAY<br />

CONCERN And TO:<br />

MONA SPINO, Mother; <strong>and</strong><br />

anyone claiming a paternal<br />

interest of Daneka Jim, dob<br />

5/11/1998, Dependency<br />

Petition #12-7-00017-8 filed<br />

5/30/12 (natural mother<br />

Mona Spino);<br />

SCOTT DANE, Alleged<br />

Father <strong>and</strong> anyone claiming<br />

a paternal interest of Tiffany<br />

Jean Brock, dob 12/29/1997,<br />

Dependency Petition #12-7-<br />

00003-8 filed 1/6/12 (natural<br />

mother Shawna Kitchens);<br />

UNKNOWN BIOLOGICAL<br />

FATHER of Tiffany Jean<br />

Brock, dob 12/29/1997,<br />

Dependency Petition #12-7-<br />

00003-8 filed 1/6/12 (natural<br />

mother Shawna Kitchens);<br />

A Dependency Petition was<br />

filed; A Fact Finding hearing<br />

will be held on this matter<br />

on: 8/14/12 at 10:00 a.m. at<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Superior<br />

Court, 205 South Columbus<br />

Avenue, Goldendale<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n 98620. YOU<br />

SHOULD BE PRESENT AT<br />

THIS HEARING.<br />

NOTICE: You have important<br />

legal rights <strong>and</strong> you<br />

must take steps <strong>to</strong> protect<br />

your interests. 1) You have<br />

the right <strong>to</strong> a fact-finding<br />

hearing before a<br />

Judge/Court Commissioner.<br />

2) You have the right <strong>to</strong> have<br />

a lawyer represent you at the<br />

hearing. If you cannot afford<br />

a lawyer, the court will<br />

appoint one <strong>to</strong> represent<br />

you. 3) At the hearing, you<br />

have the right <strong>to</strong> speak on<br />

your own behalf, <strong>to</strong> introduce<br />

evidence, <strong>to</strong> examine witnesses,<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong> receive a<br />

decision based solely on the<br />

evidence presented <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Judge/Court Commissioner.<br />

THE HEARING WILL<br />

DETERMINE IF YOUR<br />

CHILD IS DEPENDENT AS<br />

DEFINED IN RCW<br />

13.34.030(6). THIS BEGINS<br />

A JUDICIAL PROCESS<br />

WHICH COULD RESULT IN<br />

PERMANENT LOSS OF<br />

YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS.<br />

IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR<br />

AT THE HEARING THE<br />

COURT MAY ENTER A<br />

DEPENDENCY ORDER IN<br />

YOUR ABSENCE.<br />

To request a copy of the<br />

Notice, Summons, <strong>and</strong><br />

Dependency, call DSHS at<br />

(509) 773-7475.<br />

DATED this 26 day of June,<br />

2012.<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Clerk<br />

By: Connie McEwen<br />

Deputy Clerk<br />

(2813, 2905, 3003)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The <strong>Klickitat</strong> County Board<br />

of Health will hold a regular<br />

meeting on July 31, 2012 at<br />

11:00 A.M. in the<br />

Commissioners Hearing<br />

Room in the Courthouse in<br />

Goldendale. During this<br />

meeting, a public hearing will<br />

be held <strong>to</strong> consider amendments<br />

<strong>to</strong> the fee schedule of<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> County Health<br />

Department. The proposed<br />

amendments <strong>to</strong> the fee<br />

schedule will involve amendments<br />

<strong>to</strong> fees for family planning.<br />

Please contact the<br />

health department at<br />

(509)773-4565 with any<br />

questions.<br />

(2814)<br />

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE<br />

USDA RURAL DEVELOP-<br />

MENT PROGRAM<br />

The <strong>Klickitat</strong> School District<br />

No. 402 will hold a public<br />

meeting Thursday, July 19,<br />

2012 at 6:30 p.m. in the elementary<br />

building 5th/6th<br />

grade classroom <strong>to</strong> discuss<br />

the district’s plan <strong>to</strong> pursue<br />

USDA Rural Development<br />

funds for HVAC <strong>and</strong> refrigeration<br />

equipment for the<br />

<strong>Klickitat</strong> Community Center<br />

project.<br />

The meeting will give citizens<br />

an opportunity <strong>to</strong><br />

become acquainted with the<br />

project <strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong> comment on<br />

the project. Persons with<br />

special needs relating <strong>to</strong> disability<br />

access may contact<br />

Tammie Huwe at 509-369-<br />

4145 prior <strong>to</strong> July 19, 2012.<br />

(2815)<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

Annoucements<br />

Happy Ads .......................2<br />

Welcome To The World....4<br />

Card of Thanks ................5<br />

Notices...........................10<br />

Events............................15<br />

Personals.......................20<br />

Support Groups .............25<br />

Lost & Found .................30<br />

Professional Services ....31<br />

25 Support<br />

Groups<br />

AA Woman's meeting, 7<br />

pm every Tuesday at Solid<br />

Rock Church, 2308 E 12th,<br />

The Dalles.<br />

AL-ANON Meeting<br />

6:30 pm, Thursdays<br />

Goldendale Methodist<br />

Church<br />

Questions<br />

Call Rosie, 773-6420 or<br />

Greta, 773-3343.<br />

ALCOHOLICS<br />

ANONYMOUS<br />

24 Hour Hot Line<br />

1-800-999-9210<br />

Mid Columbia Mtg. Info<br />

www.://district14aa.org<br />

ALCOHOLICS Anon. Goldendale<br />

meetings at the<br />

United Methodist Church;<br />

Mon., 8 p.m.; Wed., 8 p.m.;<br />

Fri., 8 p.m., 109 E. Broadway.<br />

1-800-344-2666.<br />

DO YOU HAVE<br />

HURTS,<br />

habits, hang-ups Attend<br />

Celebrate Recovery a faithbased<br />

12 step program,<br />

every Tuesday night at<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong> Alliance<br />

Church at 2650 W.<br />

Montello (off R<strong>and</strong> Rd).<br />

Dinner provided at 6:15<br />

pm<br />

<strong>and</strong> large group meeting at<br />

7:00 pm. Childcare is<br />

provided.<br />

For more info. call<br />

541-308-5339<br />

Family Alzheimer's/Dementia<br />

Support Group<br />

Family members <strong>and</strong><br />

friends caring for individuals<br />

with Alzheimer's disease<br />

or a related dementia<br />

are invited <strong>to</strong> participate in<br />

our Dementia Support<br />

Group. Come <strong>and</strong> gain<br />

support <strong>and</strong> insight from<br />

others who are going thru<br />

or have gone thru this journey.<br />

Join us monthly in a<br />

caring environment <strong>to</strong> discuss<br />

your challenges <strong>and</strong><br />

questions. Meeting held the<br />

third Wednesday, every<br />

month, at 3:00 pm at Flag-<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ne Senior Living at 3325<br />

Columbia View Drive. For<br />

more information about our<br />

group, contact Karen Deswert<br />

at 541-298-5656. All<br />

Welcome!<br />

25 Support<br />

Groups<br />

GOLDENDALE Pregnancy<br />

Resource Center<br />

Center Hours:<br />

Tues & Fri 11am-4:30pm.<br />

Thursday 1pm-4:30pm.<br />

509-773-5501<br />

Pregnancy Counseling <strong>and</strong><br />

services, free pregnancy<br />

self-tests.<br />

GRIEF <strong>and</strong> Loss Group<br />

meets monthly at <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

Valley Hospital. Come <strong>and</strong><br />

learn ways <strong>to</strong> heal <strong>and</strong> help<br />

others heal from loss.<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Klickitat</strong> Valley<br />

Hospice. Call 773-0380<br />

for further information.<br />

NA Meetings every<br />

Wednesday, 6:30-7:30 at<br />

the Casa Guadalupe<br />

House, 1603 Belmont,<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>, OR.<br />

NA MEETINGS<br />

Goldendale<br />

Father's House Fellowship<br />

207 S. <strong>Klickitat</strong><br />

Monday: 12-1 p.m.<br />

Wednesday: 12-1 p.m.<br />

Friday: 12-1 p.m.<br />

Open <strong>to</strong> non-addicts.<br />

For more info,<br />

call Kathy S.@ 360-850-<br />

8832 or<br />

Matt S. @ 360-850-8840.<br />

PARKINSON'S SUPPORT<br />

GROUP: First Wednesday<br />

of every month at 2 p.m.<br />

Water's Edge, 551 Lone<br />

Pine Blvd, 2nd floor<br />

For information, please<br />

contact Chad at<br />

541.478.9338.<br />

T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds<br />

Sensibly). Tuesdays 9 a.m.<br />

at <strong>River</strong>view Comm. Bank.<br />

773-4766.<br />

T.O.P.S. (Take off Pounds<br />

Sensibly), Thursdays, 6<br />

p.m. at <strong>River</strong>view Comm.<br />

Bank, 773-5411.<br />

30 Lost & Found<br />

REWARD: For return of<br />

Red Kodak digital camera<br />

lost at Port of Hood <strong>River</strong><br />

during the July 4th Fireworks<br />

show. Please call<br />

541-993-3937<br />

INSTRUCTION &<br />

CHILD CARE<br />

Preschool/Daycare<br />

Facilities.........................35<br />

Child Care Providers .....37<br />

Schools Training ............40<br />

Tu<strong>to</strong>ring..........................45<br />

Instruction ......................50<br />

Training & Opportunity...51<br />

Health & Fitness ............55<br />

37 Child Care<br />

Providers<br />

Child Care Openings East<br />

TD, 24 hrs/day, hourly rate,<br />

DHS ok, multi child disc.<br />

541-769-0115<br />

childcaretd@yahoo.com<br />

50 Instruction<br />

New music studio in The<br />

Dalles now enrolling for<br />

summer <strong>and</strong> fall lessons.<br />

We have experienced<br />

teachers in piano, guitar,<br />

drums, brass instruments<br />

<strong>and</strong> voice for any age <strong>and</strong><br />

skill level. Call 541-370-<br />

4254 <strong>to</strong>day <strong>to</strong> enroll!<br />

BUSINESS/<br />

FINANCIAL<br />

Business Opportunities .60<br />

Investments & Loans .....65<br />

Insurance.......................70<br />

Mortgages & Contracts..72<br />

60 Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

Business Opportunity<br />

For Sale:<br />

Au<strong>to</strong> Oil, Lube & Repair<br />

Center. 2 Lube bays &<br />

Shop. Down<strong>to</strong>wn The<br />

Dalles. 541-980-5143 or<br />

541-980-4191<br />

LANDA<br />

PRESSURE<br />

WASHER<br />

Hot/Cold Water.<br />

Up <strong>to</strong> 3000 psi.<br />

Mounted on trailer,<br />

Ready <strong>to</strong> roll! Runs<br />

well.<br />

$3500<br />

541-490-4391<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

Help Wanted General ....75<br />

Help Wanted Domestic/<br />

In Home .........................76<br />

Help Wanted Medical/<br />

Health 77<br />

Help Wanted Office/<br />

Clerical...........................78<br />

Help Wanted Sales/Cus<strong>to</strong>mer<br />

Service 79<br />

Positions Wanted ...........80<br />

Volunteers......................82<br />

Work from Home<br />

Employment...................83<br />

Job Opportunities ..........85<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

2012-13 MID-COLUMBIA<br />

Children's Council Job<br />

Openings<br />

MCCC builds better communities,<br />

one person at a<br />

time. Serving over 500 children<br />

in Oregon/Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

MCCC is recruiting for<br />

the upcoming program<br />

year. We are adding services<br />

in <strong>Klickitat</strong> <strong>and</strong> White<br />

Salmon.<br />

Positions available include:<br />

Home Visi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Health Coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

For job requirements, start<br />

date, site location <strong>and</strong> application,<br />

please review job<br />

posting<br />

at<br />

www.mcccheadstart.org.<br />

Positions close 7/19/2012.<br />

To apply, mail/fax application,<br />

transcripts <strong>and</strong> cover<br />

letter <strong>to</strong> Mid-Columbia Children's<br />

Council, Inc., 1100<br />

E. Marina Way, Suite 215,<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>, OR 97031 or<br />

email<br />

emilymcdonald@mccchea<br />

dstart.org. EOE<br />

2012-13 MID-COLUMBIA<br />

CHILDREN'S COUNCIL<br />

JOB OPENINGS<br />

MCCC builds better communities,<br />

one person at a<br />

time. Serving over 500 children<br />

in Oregon/Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

MCCC is recruiting for<br />

the upcoming program<br />

year. We are adding services<br />

in <strong>Klickitat</strong> <strong>and</strong> White<br />

Salmon. Positions available<br />

include:<br />

Home Visi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Health Coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

For job requirements, start<br />

date, site location <strong>and</strong> application,<br />

please review job<br />

posting<br />

at<br />

www.mcccheadstart.org.<br />

Positions close 7/19/2012.<br />

To apply mail/fax application,<br />

transcripts <strong>and</strong> cover<br />

letter <strong>to</strong> Mid-Columbia Children's<br />

Council, Inc., 1100<br />

E. Marina Way, Suite 215,<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>, OR. 97031 or<br />

e m a i l<br />

emilymcdonald@mccchea<br />

dstart.org. EOE.<br />

buy it!<br />

sell it!<br />

find it!<br />

in the<br />

Gorge<br />

Classifieds<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

5th GRADE<br />

TEACHER<br />

WHITE SALMON<br />

VALLEY SCHOOLS<br />

Henkle Middle School<br />

Seeking F/T fifth grade<br />

teacher starting in 2012-<br />

2013. Must have a valid<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n State teaching<br />

certificate with K-8 teaching<br />

endorsement, or out-ofstate<br />

K-8 certificate transferable<br />

<strong>to</strong> Washing<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Must meet Highly Qualified<br />

Teacher requirements for<br />

5th grade.<br />

Applications are available at<br />

http://www.whitesalmonschoo<br />

ls.org or at the White Salmon<br />

Valley School District office,<br />

171 NW Washing<strong>to</strong>n Street,<br />

PO Box 157, White Salmon,<br />

WA 98672, 509-493-1500. This<br />

position is open until 3:00<br />

p.m., Friday, July 20, 2012 or<br />

until filled. EOE<br />

ACCOUNTING TECH<br />

NORCOR Corrections in<br />

The Dalles seeks F/T Accounting<br />

Tech. Must be well<br />

skilled in Quick Books <strong>and</strong><br />

general accounting. Position<br />

requires competence<br />

in the full range of accounting<br />

skills including A/<br />

R, A/P, payroll, adjusting<br />

entries, balance sheets, financial<br />

reports <strong>and</strong> audit<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing. Salary <strong>and</strong><br />

benefits DEQ. Criminal<br />

record will disqualify. Applications<br />

<strong>and</strong> full job description<br />

available at NOR-<br />

COR<br />

Website:<br />

www.norcor.co.wasco.or.<br />

us or NORCOR business<br />

office, 201 Webber Street.,<br />

The Dalles, OR. Applications<br />

close 4:00 PM July<br />

30, 2010.<br />

ASST. PARTS MANAGER<br />

Mid Columbia Marine & Mo<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Sports. FT. Requires good<br />

phone & cus<strong>to</strong>mer service<br />

skills, multi-talented.<br />

Apply in person or <strong>to</strong>:<br />

mcmyamaha@gmail.com<br />

BUS DRIVER<br />

Mill A School District #31<br />

Accepting applications for<br />

bus driver for 2.75/<strong>hours</strong><br />

per day. Interested persons<br />

need <strong>to</strong> contact , Superintendent<br />

or Administrative Secretary.<br />

All applications are due<br />

by 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday<br />

July 25th. Applications can be<br />

picked up at the school or off<br />

our website at www.milla.k12.<br />

wa.us. Please call <strong>to</strong> arrange<br />

a time <strong>to</strong> pick up applications,<br />

due <strong>to</strong> limited<br />

summer <strong>hours</strong>. Mill A<br />

School District is an EOE.<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

CDL & FOOD SERVICE,<br />

Stewart's Firefighter Food<br />

Catering, Inc., NOW HIR-<br />

ING for the following positions:<br />

CDL DRIVERS &<br />

FOOD SERVICE. Help<br />

feed the wildl<strong>and</strong> firefighters.<br />

If you enjoy camping<br />

<strong>and</strong> work hard, please apply<br />

online at<br />

www.stewartsffc.com<br />

or<br />

call 541-923-6936 <strong>to</strong> request<br />

an application.<br />

COACHING<br />

POSITIONS<br />

TROUT LAKE<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICT #400<br />

Trout Lake School District<br />

#400 is seeking qualified<br />

applicants for the following<br />

positions for the 2012-2013<br />

school year:<br />

Middle School Girls<br />

Volleyball Coach<br />

High School Boys<br />

Varsity Soccer Coach<br />

High School Girls<br />

Varsity Volleyball Coach<br />

All applicants must have or<br />

be able <strong>to</strong> obtain a current<br />

First Aid <strong>and</strong> CPR card. All<br />

applicants will be expected<br />

<strong>to</strong> work <strong>to</strong>ward professional<br />

coaching certification per<br />

the WIAA st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

Contact Mike Wood at Trout<br />

Lake School, 509-395-2571, for<br />

a job description, salary<br />

schedule, or any additional information.<br />

Trout Lake<br />

School District is an EOE.<br />

This posting is open until<br />

filled.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ve Department<br />

Manager<br />

Coastal Farm & Ranch has<br />

one of the largest pellet,<br />

wood, <strong>and</strong> gas hearth departments<br />

in the NW, <strong>and</strong><br />

we are looking for a S<strong>to</strong>ve<br />

Department Manager for our<br />

soon-<strong>to</strong>-open s<strong>to</strong>re in The<br />

Dalles! If you have excellent<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>mer service<br />

skills, retail experience with<br />

<strong>and</strong> technical knowledge of<br />

pellet, wood, <strong>and</strong> gas s<strong>to</strong>ves,<br />

basic merch<strong>and</strong>ising skills,<br />

<strong>and</strong> basic computer knowledge,<br />

contact us <strong>to</strong>day!<br />

Weekend work required.<br />

We offer competitive compensation<br />

plus commission.<br />

Benefits include medical<br />

<strong>and</strong> life insurance, vacation,<br />

401k, <strong>safety</strong> bonus,<br />

<strong>and</strong> generous employee<br />

discount. Email your resume<br />

or application <strong>to</strong><br />

jobs@coastalfarm.com,<br />

apply in person at 2600 W.<br />

6th Street in The Dalles, or<br />

visit our website at http://<br />

www.coastalfarm.com/employment.cfm.<br />

EOE<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

DRIVER WANTED<br />

Hattenhauer Transportation<br />

is accepting applications<br />

for full-time Driver.<br />

Must have two years verifiable<br />

driving experience,<br />

clean driving record, Class<br />

A license with HAZMAT<br />

<strong>and</strong> tanker endorsements.<br />

Apply in person at 201 W.<br />

1st St., The Dalles, OR.<br />

Hattenhauer Transportation<br />

is an Equal<br />

O p p o r t u n i t y<br />

Employer<br />

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,<br />

The Dalles Area Chamber<br />

of Commerce is seeking an<br />

Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r. Responsible<br />

for day <strong>to</strong> day focus<br />

<strong>and</strong> direction of Chamber<br />

functions with an emphasis<br />

on community,<br />

membership <strong>and</strong> finance.<br />

Ideal c<strong>and</strong>idates will have<br />

excellent communication<br />

skills <strong>and</strong> positive attitude.<br />

College degree <strong>and</strong> 5 yrs<br />

exp. in senior executive position<br />

preferred. Salary<br />

DOE starting at $57,500 +<br />

health, dental, vacation <strong>and</strong><br />

mileage reimbursement<br />

benefits. Please email resume<br />

with references by 7/<br />

27/12 <strong>to</strong> Pamela Jensen,<br />

Board President at<br />

pam@crestlineconstructio<br />

n.com or drop off at Chamber<br />

Office at 404 W 2nd<br />

Street in The Dalles. Learn<br />

more about The Dalles<br />

Area Chamber of Commerce<br />

at<br />

www.thedalleschamber.co<br />

m The Sun - The Gorge -<br />

The Dalles<br />

Exp<strong>and</strong>ing Rock Crushing<br />

Company, seeking career<br />

minded persons for all positions.<br />

Dem<strong>and</strong>ing physical<br />

labor w/ long <strong>hours</strong>.<br />

Willing <strong>to</strong> travel throughout<br />

the Northwest. Competitive<br />

slry & benefits pkg including:<br />

medical/dental/vision,<br />

401K/retirement plan, pd<br />

holidays/vacation. Applications<br />

available at<br />

www.deatleycrushing.com.<br />

Send resumes <strong>to</strong> PO Box<br />

759 Lewis<strong>to</strong>n, ID 83501 or<br />

fax <strong>to</strong> (208) 743-6474. EOE<br />

EXPERIENCED LINE<br />

& PREP COOKS<br />

Apply onsite for the new<br />

HR <strong>River</strong> Tap Restaurant,<br />

112 Oak St.<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

HOUSEKEEPER<br />

for motel in Cascade<br />

Locks. Must work weekends.<br />

503-309-4766<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

Fuel/Oil Lube Mechanic,<br />

Crestline Const. needs a<br />

Fuel/Oil Lube Mechanic.<br />

MUST have CDL w/ Haz-<br />

Mat <strong>and</strong> min. 2 yrs exp.<br />

Driver will fuel eqpt <strong>and</strong><br />

perform maintenance onsite<br />

<strong>and</strong> in shop. Please<br />

apply in person at 3500<br />

Crates Way. Drug-free,<br />

EOE, $DOE<br />

GLASS HANDLER/<br />

ASSEMBLER<br />

Accepting applications for<br />

2nd & 3rd shifts. Must work<br />

overtime <strong>and</strong> Saturdays as<br />

needed. Start $12.25ph,<br />

excellent benefits, EOE,<br />

drug free workplace,<br />

(541) 354-4000,<br />

www.cardinalcorp.com.<br />

Applications available at<br />

Cardinal IG, 3125 Neal<br />

Creek Mill Road, Hood <strong>River</strong>,<br />

OR 97031.<br />

HEAD VARSITY<br />

FOOTBALL COACH<br />

COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL<br />

White Salmon Valley Schools<br />

White Salmon, Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Columbia High School:<br />

Head Varsity Football<br />

Coach beginning 2012-<br />

2013, head/assistant<br />

coaching experience preferred;<br />

knowledge of exercise<br />

science, athletic training<br />

<strong>and</strong> physiology components.<br />

Additional requirement information<br />

<strong>and</strong> applications are<br />

available on-line at http://<br />

www.whitesalmonschools.or<br />

g/classified or at the White<br />

Salmon Valley School District<br />

office, 171 NW Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Street, PO Box 157, White Salmon,<br />

WA 98672, 509-493-1500.<br />

THIS POSITION IS OPEN<br />

UNTIL July 13, 2012 OR<br />

UNTIL FILLED. EOE.<br />

HOOD RIVER COUNTY<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

is seeking <strong>to</strong> hire a<br />

Special Education Teacher<br />

(Wy'east)<br />

To apply, go <strong>to</strong>:<br />

www.hoodriver.k12.or.us<br />

EOE<br />

HOOD RIVER COUNTY<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

is seeking <strong>to</strong> hire<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Human Resources.<br />

To apply, go <strong>to</strong>:<br />

www.hoodriver.k12.or.us,<br />

then Employment Tab.<br />

Application deadline:<br />

8/3/12<br />

@ 4PM. EOE<br />

Your Gorge Classified ad<br />

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10 — JULY 11, 2012 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

MANAGEMENT TEAM<br />

needed for 30 apartment<br />

units in Goldendale. Office<br />

<strong>and</strong> Maintenance skills required.<br />

Experience with the<br />

Low Income Housing Tax<br />

Credit Program preferred.<br />

3 bdr apt plus small salary.<br />

Must pass background<br />

check. Full time, 40 <strong>hours</strong><br />

per week. Send resume <strong>to</strong><br />

PO Box 3529, Wenatchee,<br />

WA 98801. Email <strong>to</strong><br />

smoseley@uminc.net or<br />

fax it <strong>to</strong> 509-667-9486.<br />

MANAGER - HOOD RIVER<br />

Oil Can Henry's in Hood<br />

<strong>River</strong> is now hiring for an<br />

experienced Quick Lube<br />

Manager. Must have<br />

au<strong>to</strong>motive management<br />

experience. Apply online:<br />

WWW.HENRYSJOBS.COM<br />

MANAGER,<br />

ECONOMIC<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

LOCATION: PORT OF<br />

CASCADE LOCKS, OR.<br />

Oen Until Filled<br />

COMPENSATION:<br />

Starting salary range is<br />

from $3,750 <strong>to</strong> $5,400 per<br />

month. This position is eligible<br />

for full benefits<br />

including health, dental, vision,<br />

retirement, paid time<br />

off <strong>and</strong> other excellent benefits.<br />

DUTIES:<br />

The Manager, Economic<br />

Development will take the<br />

lead in encouraging, promoting,<br />

<strong>and</strong> coordinating<br />

economic development efforts<br />

<strong>and</strong> strategies for the<br />

Port of Cascade Locks.<br />

The primary emphasis will<br />

be <strong>to</strong> identify, contact <strong>and</strong><br />

recruit business firms <strong>to</strong> locate<br />

within the Port District<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong> work with<br />

existing businesses <strong>to</strong> assist<br />

in their growth <strong>and</strong> development.<br />

The position will<br />

serve as a liaison with<br />

Federal, State <strong>and</strong> local<br />

governments <strong>and</strong> agencies<br />

working on economic development<br />

in the region.<br />

This position works directly<br />

under the Port Manager<br />

with general guidelines <strong>and</strong><br />

a wide degree of<br />

latitude for the exercise of<br />

initiative <strong>and</strong> judgment.<br />

CREDENTIALS:<br />

Education or experience<br />

equivalent <strong>to</strong> a four year<br />

college education in business,<br />

public administration,<br />

planning or a closely related<br />

field. Advanced degree<br />

is preferred. <strong>Four</strong> years<br />

minimum experience in<br />

economic development,<br />

community service or community<br />

development. Experience<br />

with Public Ports<br />

is<br />

preferred.<br />

Residency within the Port<br />

District is preferred <strong>and</strong> encouraged.<br />

Pre-employment drug<br />

screening required.<br />

APPLICATIONS:<br />

Contact Melissa Warren at<br />

the Port of Cascade Locks<br />

by e-mail at<br />

mwarren@por<strong>to</strong>fcascadel<br />

ocks.org or<br />

phone 541 374-2403 <strong>to</strong> request<br />

full job description<br />

<strong>and</strong> application form. In addition<br />

<strong>to</strong> application form<br />

applicant must submit letter<br />

of interest, resume <strong>and</strong><br />

three relevant references.<br />

The Port of Cascade Locks<br />

is an equal opportunity employer.<br />

MCISAAC'S, taking applications<br />

for immediate openings.<br />

30-40 hrs a week<br />

Cashier & part time Deli Employee.<br />

Must be 18 yrs or<br />

older <strong>to</strong> apply & be able <strong>to</strong><br />

work weekends <strong>and</strong> closing<br />

shifts. Pay D.O.E. Apply<br />

in person at McIsaac's.<br />

541-352-6323<br />

MID-Columbia<br />

Economic<br />

Development District<br />

Regional economic development<br />

organization in the<br />

Columbia <strong>River</strong> Gorge is<br />

seeking a part-time Assistant<br />

Project Manager <strong>and</strong> a<br />

part-time Office Administra<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

Duties for the Assistant<br />

Project Manager include<br />

project <strong>and</strong> loan fund management<br />

services <strong>to</strong> members<br />

<strong>and</strong> regional organizations.<br />

Salary DoQ, approx.<br />

$19-$25.<br />

Duties for the Office Administra<strong>to</strong>r<br />

include fiscal<br />

administrative functions,<br />

administration of office operations,<br />

<strong>and</strong> administrative<br />

support for the Board<br />

of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs. Salary DoQ,<br />

approx. $20-$26.<br />

Positions open until filled.<br />

Send resume <strong>and</strong> a cover<br />

letter by July 17, 2012, for<br />

first-round consideration.<br />

See job descriptions at<br />

www.mcedd.org. EOE.<br />

Northern Wasco Co.<br />

Park & Recreation<br />

District is hiring for the<br />

following position:<br />

Full Time Activities<br />

Coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Hourly Range: $12.00-$13.00<br />

per hour with benefits<br />

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:<br />

Applications <strong>and</strong> full job descriptions<br />

available at District<br />

office at 414 Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Street Suite 1D, The<br />

Dalles or online at<br />

www.nwprd.org, Applications<br />

must be received no<br />

later than 5:00pm, July 13,<br />

2012.<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

Office Manager<br />

Part-time for family friendly<br />

Dental in The Dalles. Must<br />

be professional, organized,<br />

self-starter. An enthusiastic<br />

team player w/ strong<br />

phone <strong>and</strong> people skills.<br />

Dental office experience<br />

not required. Call Dr. Nichols<br />

office (541) 296-9415.<br />

Oregonian Carrier needed.<br />

Must have valid drivers license,<br />

insurance, fuel efficient<br />

car, approx $1600/<br />

mo. 541-296-3600.<br />

PE/HEALTH<br />

TEACHER<br />

COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL<br />

White Salmon Valley Schools<br />

White Salmon, Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Columbia High School: PE/<br />

Health Teacher beginning<br />

2012-2013. Valid WA state<br />

teaching certificate with<br />

health <strong>and</strong> fitness/PE endorsement<br />

or out-of-state<br />

equivalent, <strong>and</strong> certified in<br />

strength <strong>and</strong> conditioning<br />

required. Option <strong>to</strong> coach<br />

power lifting club <strong>and</strong> potential<br />

football coaching position.<br />

Additional requirement information<br />

<strong>and</strong> applications are<br />

available on-line at http://<br />

www.whitesalmonschools.or<br />

g/certified or at the White Salmon<br />

Valley School District office,<br />

171 NW Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Street, PO Box 157, White Salmon,<br />

WA 98672, 509-493-1500.<br />

THIS POSITION IS OPEN<br />

UNTIL July 13, 2012 OR<br />

UNTIL FILLED. EOE<br />

PLANT<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

Diamond Fruit Growers<br />

has an opening for a full<br />

time Electrician at our Diamond<br />

Central facility in<br />

Odell Or. Diamond Fruit is<br />

a fruit packing facility specializing<br />

in fresh pack<br />

pears <strong>and</strong> cherries with facilities<br />

located throughout<br />

the Hood <strong>River</strong> Valley.<br />

The Electrical Dept performs<br />

troubleshooting/repairs,<br />

preventative maintenance<br />

activities <strong>and</strong> executing<br />

major <strong>and</strong> minor<br />

maintenance tasks on<br />

electrical systems <strong>and</strong><br />

equipment in the buildings,<br />

cold s<strong>to</strong>rage facilities, on<br />

the grounds <strong>and</strong> on production<br />

equipment in the<br />

plant. The electricians will<br />

work with the Mechanics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Refrigeration opera<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

in performing repairs <strong>to</strong><br />

equipment <strong>to</strong> maintain operations/production.<br />

This is a 40+ <strong>hours</strong> per<br />

week position generally<br />

working day shift Monday-<br />

Friday, except during peak<br />

harvest which would be<br />

Monday-Saturday, however<br />

this individual must be<br />

available for on call work<br />

including weekends.<br />

Diamond Fruit is a Drug<br />

Free Company <strong>and</strong> this position<br />

will require a pre-employment<br />

drug screen for<br />

company compliance with<br />

operation of forklifts <strong>and</strong><br />

high-lift equipment.<br />

Position Requirements<br />

à Oregon LME, Manufacturing<br />

plant or General<br />

Journeyman License<br />

à Electrical troubleshooting<br />

skills of industrial control<br />

systems<br />

à Ability <strong>to</strong> troubleshoot<br />

computer <strong>and</strong> PLC control<br />

<strong>and</strong> moni<strong>to</strong>ring systems<br />

à High school diploma or<br />

GED<br />

à Mechanical ability <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

aptitude<br />

à Good reading, writing<br />

a n d<br />

verbal skills<br />

à Ability <strong>to</strong> read <strong>and</strong> speak<br />

English for communication<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>safety</strong><br />

à Maintenance positions<br />

r e -<br />

quire ability <strong>to</strong> read <strong>and</strong><br />

underst<strong>and</strong> drawings <strong>and</strong><br />

blueprints<br />

à Ability <strong>to</strong> work individuall<br />

<strong>and</strong> as a team<br />

à Strong work ethic<br />

à Tools required<br />

Compensation<br />

$22.20 hr plus benefits<br />

Job Purpose: Coordination,<br />

supervision <strong>and</strong> development<br />

of recreation programs.<br />

Generally, 80% of<br />

the job involves program<br />

specific issues; 20% involves<br />

long range planning<br />

coordinated,<br />

as it relates <strong>to</strong> recreation<br />

programming.<br />

Submit resume via email,<br />

mail or fax <strong>to</strong>, or request<br />

application from:<br />

R<strong>and</strong>y O'Dell, Maintenance<br />

Superintendent<br />

Diamond Fruit Growers<br />

Inc, PO Box 185, Odell, OR<br />

97044 541-354-5317<br />

r<strong>and</strong>yo@diamondfruit.com<br />

RELIABLE CAREGIVERS<br />

<strong>to</strong> assist adults w/developmental<br />

disabilities. Training<br />

provided. Growth opportunity.<br />

503-594-1250 x13<br />

RENEW CONSULTING INC.<br />

Renew is hiring caring people<br />

<strong>to</strong> work with individuals<br />

with disabilities.$9.50hr<br />

Free training offered.<br />

www.renewconsulting.com<br />

Representative Wanted<br />

Wasco Board of County<br />

Commissioners is seeking<br />

a representative member<br />

from Wasco County <strong>to</strong><br />

serve on the Local Public<br />

Safety Coordinating Council.<br />

LPSCC meets monthly<br />

<strong>to</strong> encourage the active<br />

participation of countywide<br />

leadership, <strong>to</strong> foster close<br />

collaboration in the development<br />

<strong>and</strong> operation of<br />

public <strong>safety</strong> operations<br />

<strong>and</strong> policies <strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong> promote<br />

data-driven<br />

public <strong>safety</strong> operations<br />

<strong>and</strong> policies. If you are<br />

interested in serving on the<br />

council, applications are<br />

available at the Wasco<br />

County Court House, 511<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n Street, Suite<br />

101, The Dalles, OR, or<br />

may be obtained online at<br />

www.co.wasco.or.us. Applications<br />

must be submitted<br />

at the address listed<br />

above no later than Monday,<br />

July 23, 2012.<br />

y<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

Representative Wanted<br />

The His<strong>to</strong>ric Columbia <strong>River</strong><br />

Hwy Advisory Committee<br />

is seeking a representative<br />

member from Wasco<br />

County as recommended<br />

by the Wasco Board of<br />

County Commissioners.<br />

HCRHAS meets quarterly<br />

<strong>and</strong> makes recommendations<br />

<strong>to</strong> ODOT <strong>and</strong> OPRD<br />

concerning the his<strong>to</strong>ric<br />

highway. If you are interested<br />

in serving on the<br />

committee, applications are<br />

available at the Wasco<br />

County Court House, 511<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n Street, Suite<br />

101, The Dalles, OR, or<br />

may be obtained online at<br />

www.co.wasco.or.us. Applications<br />

must be submitted<br />

at the address listed<br />

above no later than Monday,<br />

July 23, 2012.<br />

SPOOKY'S<br />

Now accepting applications<br />

for full & part time positions.<br />

Apply in person, Tuesday -<br />

Saturday, between 2 & 5<br />

p.m., ask for a manager.<br />

SUPPORT TECH<br />

Assembly, cus<strong>to</strong>mer support,<br />

shipping. Good computer<br />

<strong>and</strong> organizational<br />

skills. Please send resume<br />

office@ezkem.com<br />

TEACHING<br />

POSITION<br />

Roosevelt School District<br />

Primary teacher, F/T, K-6<br />

with 30 students. Open until<br />

filled. twhitmor@esd112.we<br />

dnet.edu or 509-831-9056.<br />

TELLER TEAM LEAD<br />

Are you an enthusiastic<br />

<strong>and</strong> experienced teller who<br />

sets the st<strong>and</strong>ard for outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>mer service,<br />

has amazing technical<br />

skills <strong>and</strong> is the "go <strong>to</strong>" person<br />

for everyone else<br />

Are you ready <strong>to</strong> move up<br />

<strong>and</strong> take your job <strong>to</strong> the<br />

next level by developing<br />

your leadership skills<br />

If you said "Yes!" <strong>to</strong> these<br />

questions, <strong>and</strong> have at<br />

least 2+ years of banking/<br />

credit union teller or lead<br />

teller experience, we want<br />

<strong>to</strong> talk <strong>to</strong> you about a rare<br />

opportunity in our Hood<br />

<strong>River</strong> branch as our next<br />

Teller Team Lead.<br />

In this role, you will train,<br />

coach <strong>and</strong> support the teller<br />

staff, oversee the daily<br />

branch activities, including<br />

scheduling, assigning<br />

workflow, achieving branch<br />

balancing st<strong>and</strong>ards, performing<br />

<strong>and</strong> ensuring completion<br />

of branch certifications<br />

<strong>and</strong> model the outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>mer service<br />

our members have come <strong>to</strong><br />

expect from us.<br />

This is full-time, non-exempt<br />

position. Benefits include<br />

participation in our<br />

health plan after 90 days,<br />

paid time off accrual, employee<br />

loan discounts, a<br />

generous 401(K) plan <strong>and</strong><br />

best of all - you get <strong>to</strong> join<br />

our credit union!<br />

For more information <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>to</strong> apply, please visit the<br />

Careers page of our website<br />

at www.pnwfcu.org.<br />

Please do not email your<br />

resume <strong>to</strong> us as we only<br />

accept applications through<br />

our website.<br />

Proud <strong>to</strong> be an Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

Your ad should be here!<br />

Call The Sentinel <strong>to</strong>day<br />

<strong>to</strong> place your ad in print<br />

<strong>and</strong> online. 509-773-<br />

3777.<br />

77 Help Wanted<br />

Medical<br />

CBCF<br />

COLUMBIA BASIN<br />

CARE FACILITY<br />

Our Mission is <strong>to</strong><br />

Improve the Lives of<br />

Those We Serve<br />

Community-owned<br />

Not-for-Profit,<br />

Skilled Nursing Facility.<br />

Position available:<br />

Certified Nursing<br />

Assistants<br />

Full-time Evening<br />

positions<br />

Certified Medication<br />

Aide<br />

Full-time Evening<br />

positions<br />

Fax resume <strong>to</strong> 855-<br />

232-8839 -<br />

Attn. Julee V.<br />

Or pick up application @<br />

1015 Webber St., The<br />

Dalles, OR 97058 EOE.<br />

CNA STUDENT CANDIDATE<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong> Care Center,<br />

a Prestige company, is accepting<br />

applications for our<br />

CNA class that starts 08/<br />

14/12. Applicants must<br />

work for Hood <strong>River</strong> Care<br />

Center when finished with<br />

class. Successful applicants<br />

must pass criminal<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry screen <strong>and</strong> drug<br />

screen. Apply at prestigecare.com<br />

before 06/30/12.<br />

EEO/AA<br />

CNA STUDENT CANDIDATE<br />

HOOD RIVER CARE CENTER,<br />

a Prestige company, is accepting<br />

applications for our<br />

CNA class that starts 08/<br />

14/12. Applicants must<br />

work for Hood <strong>River</strong> Care<br />

Center when finished with<br />

class. Successful applicants<br />

must pass criminal<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry screen <strong>and</strong> drug<br />

screen. Apply at prestigecare.com<br />

before 06/30/12.<br />

EEO/AA<br />

DENTAL FRONT OFFICE<br />

SCHEDULE COORDINATOR<br />

Quality, full time position for<br />

mature, motivated individual<br />

<strong>to</strong> manage office<br />

schedule <strong>and</strong> patient flow<br />

of a progressive specialty<br />

dental practice. Must possess<br />

exceptional organizational<br />

skills <strong>and</strong> have indepth<br />

knowledge in dealing<br />

with people. Must be an excellent<br />

communica<strong>to</strong>r, have<br />

postivie attitude, computer<br />

proficient <strong>and</strong> a team<br />

player. Dental experience a<br />

plus. Must be bilingual. Excellent<br />

benefit package.<br />

Send resume <strong>to</strong><br />

kidsmile@gorge.net<br />

DIRECTOR OF<br />

NURSING<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong> Care Center,<br />

part of the Prestige Care Inc.<br />

family,<br />

is currently looking for a<br />

dedicated <strong>and</strong> compassionate<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Nursing<br />

in Hood <strong>River</strong>, Oregon.<br />

This is a perfect position for<br />

a creative nurse with a flair<br />

for management, organization,<br />

teaching, <strong>and</strong> communication.<br />

DNS is responsible<br />

for managing the<br />

operation of the nursing department.<br />

Problem solving,<br />

systems analysis, <strong>and</strong><br />

planning for improvement<br />

are critical success fac<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

Ideal c<strong>and</strong>idate will be licensed<br />

as a RN <strong>and</strong> preferably<br />

two years exp as a<br />

DNS in a skilled facility.<br />

We offer competitive salary,<br />

benefits, including medical,<br />

dental <strong>and</strong> 401K. To<br />

apply please visit our website:<br />

www.prestigecare.com<br />

EEO/AA<br />

GORGE CLASSIFIEDS<br />

GET RESULTS<br />

77 Help Wanted<br />

Medical<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Part-time Dental Assistant<br />

We are a slow paced practice,<br />

where spending quality<br />

time with each patient is<br />

a priority.<br />

Duties include chair side<br />

assisting, sterilization <strong>and</strong><br />

some office work. X-ray<br />

certification if possible.<br />

We are looking for someone<br />

8 <strong>hours</strong> a day, two<br />

days a week <strong>to</strong> start, with<br />

the possibility of adding<br />

more days in the future if<br />

dem<strong>and</strong> dictates.<br />

Please send resume <strong>to</strong>: Dr.<br />

E Lee Balentine, DMD, PO<br />

Box 147, Maupin, OR<br />

97037.<br />

Applications will be held<br />

u n -<br />

til the position is filled.<br />

HOME CARE AIDE<br />

The area's premier<br />

home care agency is<br />

seeking individuals with<br />

hearts of gold <strong>to</strong> assist<br />

seniors in our communities.<br />

Applicants must<br />

be warm, honest, energetic<br />

<strong>and</strong> enjoy helping<br />

the elderly. CNAs,<br />

<strong>hours</strong> may count <strong>to</strong>ward<br />

employment requirement<br />

for State certification.<br />

Please call 800-<br />

604-9564 for more information.<br />

Hearts of<br />

Gold Caregivers<br />

• Physicians<br />

• Nursing<br />

• Clinical Staff<br />

• Support Staff<br />

To view all current<br />

career opportunities<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong> apply online go<br />

<strong>to</strong><br />

www.mcmc.net<br />

MEDICAL OFFICE<br />

POSITION<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Come join the team of professionals<br />

at Columbia<br />

Pain Management. We are<br />

seeking <strong>to</strong> add a full-time<br />

medical receptionist <strong>to</strong> our<br />

growing staff. Qualified<br />

c<strong>and</strong>idate must be committed<br />

<strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mer service<br />

<strong>and</strong> exhibit an exceptional<br />

attitude. Proficient typing<br />

<strong>and</strong> computer skills are required.<br />

We offer competitive<br />

wages <strong>and</strong> a great<br />

benefit package. Apply <strong>to</strong>day<br />

by sending your resume<br />

<strong>to</strong> Columbia Pain<br />

Management, PMB 232,<br />

2149 W Cascade #106A,<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>, OR 97031, or<br />

s<strong>to</strong>p by <strong>and</strong> pick up an application<br />

at 1010 10th St,<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>.<br />

MEDICAL OFFICE<br />

POSITION<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Come join the team of professionals<br />

at Columbia<br />

Pain Management. We are<br />

seeking <strong>to</strong> add a part-time<br />

medical assistant <strong>to</strong> our<br />

growing staff. Qualified<br />

c<strong>and</strong>idate must be committed<br />

<strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mer service<br />

<strong>and</strong> exhibit an exceptional<br />

attitude. Computer skills<br />

are required. We offer<br />

competitive wages <strong>and</strong> a<br />

great benefit package. Apply<br />

<strong>to</strong>day by sending your<br />

resume <strong>to</strong> Columbia Pain<br />

Management, PMB 232,<br />

2149 W Cascade #106A,<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>, OR 97031, or<br />

s<strong>to</strong>p by <strong>and</strong> pick up an application<br />

at 1010 10th St,<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>.<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

Make a difference in<br />

the<br />

lives of seniors in our<br />

community! Hearts of<br />

Gold Caregivers is<br />

urgently seeking an<br />

experienced, selfstarter<br />

RN (licensed in<br />

OR) <strong>to</strong> manage<br />

medication/nursing<br />

services <strong>to</strong> the people<br />

we care for.<br />

20 Hrs/wk Call us:<br />

541-387-0207<br />

Hearts of Gold Logo<br />

77 Help Wanted<br />

Medical<br />

SURGICAL TECH<br />

Columbia Gorge Surgery<br />

Center is looking for a per<br />

diem Scrub Tech. C<strong>and</strong>idates<br />

must have 2 years<br />

OR experience required.<br />

Certificate or equivalent<br />

training required. Prefer<br />

ability <strong>to</strong> scrub all types of<br />

cases. Submit resume <strong>to</strong><br />

mistyd@orionmedicalservi<br />

ces.com or fax <strong>to</strong><br />

541.431.3288.<br />

78 Help Wanted<br />

Office<br />

SECRETARY/CHIEF<br />

EXAMINER<br />

The Bingen-White Salmon<br />

Civil Service Commission is<br />

advertising for the position<br />

of Secretary/Chief Examiner.<br />

The pay is $50 per<br />

month. Applications may<br />

be found on the city web<br />

site www.white-salmon.net<br />

along with a full job description.<br />

Applications can<br />

be submitted <strong>to</strong> City Hall at<br />

100 N. Main Street or PO Box<br />

2139, White Salmon, WA<br />

98672. Closing date is until<br />

the position is filled.<br />

79 Help Wanted<br />

Sales/Service<br />

FURNITURE SALESPERSON:<br />

The Dalles Furniture will<br />

train right person for this<br />

team player position! Minimum<br />

1 year retail experience<br />

required. . Apply in<br />

person at 116 E. 2nd St.,<br />

The Dalles, OR.<br />

Child Care Wanted ........95<br />

Diaper Services ...........100<br />

Adult & Elderly Care....105<br />

Travel &<br />

Transportation<br />

Car Pools .....................110<br />

Tickets .........................115<br />

Travel ...........................120<br />

Free-To-All ...................122<br />

MARKETPLACE<br />

Auctions .......................125<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>...................126<br />

The Dalles ...................127<br />

White Salmon/Bingen ..128<br />

Odell ............................129<br />

Garage/Yard Sales.......130<br />

Other Oregon Cities ....131<br />

Parkdale/Mt. Hood .......132<br />

Cook/Underwood.........133<br />

Other Washing<strong>to</strong>n Cities<br />

134<br />

Estate Sales ................135<br />

Camas .........................136<br />

Washougal...................137<br />

Vancouver....................138<br />

Bazaars/Flea Markets..139<br />

Antiques & Collectibles140<br />

Antiques/Collectibles<br />

Wanted 142<br />

Apparel/Jewelry ...........150<br />

Furniture ......................155<br />

Appliances ...................160<br />

Home Electronics ........165<br />

Carpeting .....................166<br />

Wireless Communication<br />

167<br />

Computers ...................170<br />

Satellites ......................175<br />

Cameras & Pho<strong>to</strong> Supplies<br />

180<br />

Cleaning ......................182<br />

Firewood & S<strong>to</strong>ves.......185<br />

Hot Tubs, Spas, Swimming<br />

Pool 190<br />

Sporting Goods ...........195<br />

Exercise Equipment.....200<br />

Sailboard & Accessories<br />

205<br />

Arts & Leisure..............210<br />

Musical Instruments.....215<br />

Lawn, Garden, Equipment<br />

220<br />

Building Materials ........225<br />

Timber Buy/Sell ...........226<br />

H<strong>and</strong> & Power Tools ....230<br />

Misc. Equipment ..........235<br />

Health Care Equipment<br />

236<br />

Arts, Crafts, & Hobbies240<br />

Baby Items...................250<br />

Hair Care & Beauty Aids<br />

255<br />

Books...........................260<br />

Office Equipment .........265<br />

Restaurant Equipment.270<br />

Misc. for Sale ...............275<br />

Misc. Wanted ...............280<br />

Free/Give Away............282<br />

Swaps & Trades...........285<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong><br />

Hood <strong>River</strong> Multi-Family<br />

Garage Sale Fri. July 13 8-<br />

4 Sat. July 14 8-2 839 Henderson<br />

Rd Hood <strong>River</strong> Vintage<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ve, tires, trail-gater,<br />

bike trailer, indoor/outdoor<br />

furniture, <strong>to</strong>ys, books,<br />

knick knacks, outdoor recreation<br />

equipment, something<br />

for everyone!<br />

HR VALLEY ADULT CENTER<br />

THRIFT STORE<br />

Collectibles, Clothing<br />

Furniture, Household<br />

Shoes & more!<br />

*Donations gladly accepted<br />

24 <strong>hours</strong> a day<br />

*Support Your LOCAL<br />

Community<br />

Tues & Thurs, 9 <strong>to</strong> 12<br />

Wed & Sat, 9 <strong>to</strong> 2<br />

50% off sale-Last Sat of month<br />

2010 Sterling Place, HR<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong><br />

HRVCC THRIFT SHOP<br />

Every Wed., 9:00-3:00<br />

Every Sat., 9:00-1:00<br />

$5 bag for clothing<br />

New collection classic<br />

VHS tapes, some new<br />

Come see us!<br />

DONATIONS WELCOME!<br />

975 Indian Creek Rd., HR<br />

The Dalles<br />

ESTATE SALE: Downsizing<br />

after 57 years. Sat. July<br />

14, 7a - 3p. 1655 E. 19th<br />

St. Housewares, <strong>to</strong>ols,<br />

glassware, linens, books,<br />

furniture, Christmas, fishing.<br />

Garage Sale: Thu. only<br />

July 12, 8a-4p, 1801 E.<br />

16th St. Don't miss it.<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

ONE OF A KIND!!!<br />

Thu, Fri,. & Sat., July<br />

12-14, 8a-4p. 1634 E.<br />

21st St. (Large green<br />

shop). All kinds of<br />

collectibles <strong>and</strong> small<br />

antiques plus shop<br />

<strong>to</strong>ols, etc. No clothing.<br />

Don't miss this one!<br />

HUGE MULTI-FAMILY<br />

YARD SALE: Fri. & Sat.,<br />

July 13 & 14, 8a-2p. 1610<br />

Kelly Ave. Don't miss it.<br />

MOVING SALE<br />

Thu.. 7/12, 8-4; Fri.. 7/13, 8-3.<br />

500 W. 11th St. TD. Antiques,<br />

collectibles, & household<br />

misc. Merch<strong>and</strong>ise moved <strong>to</strong><br />

my garage! Don't miss it!<br />

Ruth Beecher Estate Sales<br />

541-296-6893 or 541-980-3200<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

Saturday ONLY<br />

July 14, 2012<br />

9am - 1pm<br />

2780 Prospect Ave.<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>, OR<br />

Baby items, kids items, <strong>and</strong><br />

much, much more! You<br />

don't want <strong>to</strong> miss this one.<br />

The Dalles Garage Sale Fri<br />

& Sat July 13 & 14, 8 am <strong>to</strong><br />

4 pm. 3903 Chenowith Rd,<br />

at the old Chenowith<br />

Grange Hall. Do we have<br />

RUMMAGE Boy howdy,<br />

we sure do. We are<br />

overflowing! Goods from<br />

six families plus our friends<br />

<strong>and</strong> relatives. Many household<br />

items, dishes, spoon<br />

collection, furniture, kayak,<br />

collectibles, antiques,<br />

things from closets <strong>and</strong><br />

things from barns. Stuff for<br />

yard & garden, hardware &<br />

<strong>to</strong>ols, weight bench &<br />

sports equipment. Men's &<br />

women's clothing, purses,<br />

shoes, furniture, <strong>to</strong>ys for<br />

old & young. Knicknacks<br />

from Russia, Asia <strong>and</strong><br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>ma's house. Did we<br />

mention that it is all<br />

PRICED TO MOVE<br />

Yard Sale: Sat. & Sun., July<br />

14 & 15, 8a-3p, 3408 Columbia<br />

View Dr. Flat <strong>to</strong>p<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ve, collectibles, clothing<br />

& much, much more.<br />

Other Oregon<br />

Cities<br />

Yard Sale: Fri. & Sat., July<br />

13 & 14, 9a-4p, 400 <strong>River</strong>side<br />

St., Mosier, OR. Shop<br />

<strong>to</strong>ols, yard <strong>to</strong>ols, loads of<br />

misc. items. NO early<br />

sales. Don't miss it.<br />

135 Goldendale<br />

ESTATE SIZE<br />

moving sale!<br />

July 13-14, 8:30-4.<br />

1000's of items!<br />

Tools, building<br />

materials,<br />

furniture, kitchen,<br />

fishing, camping,<br />

golf, horse tack,<br />

antiques, crafts &<br />

kids.<br />

Organized &<br />

priced. 6 Seely Dr.<br />

From Goldendale,<br />

go 9 mi. W. on Hwy.<br />

142; at MP 26, turn<br />

on<strong>to</strong> Garrison; go 3<br />

mi., turn left on<br />

Thompson, 1/4 mi.,<br />

left on Seely Dr.<br />

503-709-1484.<br />

HUGE MOVING SALE!<br />

July 12-14, 9-5.<br />

1230 N. Columbus -<br />

Goldendale.<br />

Elderly couple must<br />

downsize. Years of<br />

accumulation. Lots of<br />

antiques, including<br />

furniture, records,<br />

glassware, lanterns,<br />

jars, insula<strong>to</strong>rs,<br />

porcelain dolls, clowns,<br />

Piano Babies, <strong>and</strong><br />

lamps. Also, electric<br />

organ, baby gr<strong>and</strong><br />

piano, bedroom<br />

furniture, carousel<br />

horses, books, xmas,<br />

rocking horses, bird<br />

houses, gr<strong>and</strong>father<br />

clock, patio furniture,<br />

pictures, mirrors,<br />

garden, lawn, shop<br />

<strong>to</strong>ols, Diamond Willow<br />

walking sticks, <strong>and</strong><br />

MUCH, MUCH more!<br />

509-250-6308.<br />

JEFF'S HUGE<br />

YARD SALE<br />

392 Hunter Road,<br />

Goldendale.<br />

Follow signs from golf<br />

course.<br />

Fri/Sat., July 13&14, 8-4.<br />

18' fishing boat w/85 Merc<br />

& kicker mo<strong>to</strong>r plus 65<br />

Merc w/control & tank;<br />

fishing poles, reels,<br />

antique<br />

reels, Kitchenaide mixer,<br />

restaurant pans, dutch<br />

ovens, cue stick;<br />

Lots of misc.!<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Fri-Sun, July 13-15,<br />

from 9-<br />

270 Old Mt. Rd.,<br />

Goldendale.<br />

Call for directions,<br />

509-773-4645.<br />

CASH ONLY!<br />

Nice brass bed; BBQ's;<br />

Earth S<strong>to</strong>ve; concrete bird<br />

bath; dog crates, Lg/Sm, &<br />

other misc.<br />

140 Antiques &<br />

Collectibles<br />

COLLECTOR COINS for<br />

beginners & advanced!<br />

Wide variety & price range<br />

(examples: colonial thru<br />

commemorative, also<br />

includes discontinued<br />

denominations <strong>and</strong> gold<br />

coins), 509-365-6835<br />

FOR SALE: Very large WWII<br />

15mm Wargame miniatures<br />

collection. Western<br />

front American, British, &<br />

German figures based for<br />

battlefront Wargame rules.<br />

550 nicely painted figures +<br />

over 100 vehicles <strong>and</strong><br />

guns. Rulebook + some<br />

battlefield accessories also<br />

included. Prefer <strong>to</strong> sale entire<br />

collection as one large<br />

set, but may sell in parts.<br />

SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY. For<br />

prices & more info call Ken<br />

at 541-296-3479<br />

WE WILL PAY FAIR<br />

PRICE<br />

for your collectables in<br />

your house, garage,<br />

s<strong>to</strong>rage unit, or out<br />

building.<br />

Call Christina<br />

@ 541-380-0983.<br />

Beautifully designed china<br />

cabinet with glass front <strong>and</strong><br />

sides. 3 drawers. Carved<br />

detail. Dark wood with<br />

Cherry finish. 14"D/64"L/<br />

73"H. $450 OBO. 1-541-<br />

705-5663 or<br />

lmarr7979@yahoo.com<br />

BEDFRAME, nice wood,<br />

full/double size, $50.<br />

DESK, large old wood, w/<br />

laminate <strong>to</strong>p. $25.<br />

U-haul, cash only.<br />

509-773-4627.<br />

Now at New Location!<br />

1800 W. 10th St.<br />

Come see us!<br />

Like-New Twin Mattresses<br />

starting at $40!!!<br />

Gorge Bedquarters<br />

The Dalles, OR<br />

541-296-4341<br />

**A Percentage of our<br />

Monthly profit goes <strong>to</strong><br />

St. Vincent de Paul's<br />

HOPE emergency<br />

shelter in The Dalles.<br />

160 Appliances<br />

WASHERS & DRYERS,<br />

Refrigera<strong>to</strong>rs & Ranges,<br />

For sale, All br<strong>and</strong>s, Prices<br />

vary from $125 & up. Will<br />

do service calls. Call for<br />

more information.<br />

541-296-8970


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON JULY 11, 2012— 11<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

190 Hot Tubs,<br />

Spas & Pools<br />

used older model Jacuzzi<br />

spa, works great, new cover,<br />

fiberglass. $1500/OBO.<br />

541-505-2827.<br />

195 Sporting<br />

Goods<br />

ELAN Phase Snowboard,<br />

161, w/ bindings<br />

& carrying bag, $150<br />

FIRM. Call or text 541-<br />

490-6947, TD.<br />

MARTIN Leopard compound<br />

bow <strong>and</strong> case, All<br />

new. Bow is 45-60# draw<br />

w/ 80% le<strong>to</strong>ff. There are extras.<br />

$400 FIRM. 541-506-<br />

0016, after 6pm.<br />

MOUNTAIN<br />

SHADOWS GUNS &<br />

MORE<br />

We Buy, Sell & Trade<br />

Guns, Militaria. Top Dollar<br />

Paid. Gun Repair &<br />

Cleaning Available in<br />

S<strong>to</strong>re.<br />

Located 1115 Hull Street,<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong>, Oregon. Call<br />

541-490-4483.<br />

FREE<br />

ADS<br />

Ask Us<br />

How!<br />

773-3777<br />

215 Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

1935 KURTZMANN<br />

(Sherman Clay) baby<br />

gr<strong>and</strong> piano. Good cond.,<br />

Excellent instrument for a<br />

serious student or a joyful<br />

player. $3000 Delivered.<br />

541-965-0663<br />

Modulus Flea Bass, 2003<br />

model, 5 String bass guitar.<br />

Light blue specked flake<br />

body, Pearl pick guard.<br />

Rarely used, Graphite<br />

Neck, Active pickups, never<br />

gigged, used for light<br />

casual play. Bought NEW<br />

$2500. Asking $1500 OBO.<br />

Included Modulus Hardshell<br />

case. This is a must<br />

have for the serious bass<br />

player; amazing <strong>to</strong>ne <strong>and</strong><br />

excellent sound. Call or<br />

text for any further questions<br />

or pho<strong>to</strong>s. 541-490-<br />

6947<br />

235 Misc.<br />

Equipment<br />

HAIR salon equip. for sale.<br />

Styling station, 43x49 mirror;<br />

styling chair, plus mat,<br />

shampoo sink w/ all plumbing,<br />

reclining chair, st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

hair dryer; all black<br />

<strong>to</strong>nes in very good used<br />

cond. $400 obo. Goldendale.<br />

509-773-5543.<br />

WESTERN Sawyer Ultra<br />

Light Sawmill. Honda 11<br />

HP Gx340, will cut 24"x17'<br />

log, works better on small<br />

logs, $1975. 541-506-1728<br />

(home) or 541-806-2357<br />

(cell)<br />

275 Misc. for Sale<br />

14 INCH Slap saw w/ nearly<br />

new blade w/ st<strong>and</strong>, new<br />

paint, good shape, $1200.<br />

Faceting machine, Used little,<br />

Must see, $1500. Diamond<br />

Pacific "Genie" cabbing<br />

machine, good<br />

wheels, Very fine shape,<br />

$1200. Must sell all due <strong>to</strong><br />

age & health. Call 541-971-<br />

3915 for info.<br />

APARTMENT SALE<br />

Open House until August 24<br />

Please call 541-386-3878<br />

Couch, three tables, dining<br />

table w/ four chairs, pictures<br />

<strong>and</strong> odds <strong>and</strong> ends.<br />

BARRELS, burn <strong>and</strong> s<strong>to</strong>rage,<br />

55-gallon, with lids,<br />

$20. Call 503-855-3888<br />

(home) or 503-453-7109<br />

(cell); ask for Ray.<br />

FREE-RANGE, grain-fed<br />

eggs $2/dozen. Can deliver<br />

<strong>to</strong> Goldendale.<br />

509-773-3682.<br />

LANDA<br />

PRESSURE<br />

WASHER<br />

Hot/Cold Water.<br />

Up <strong>to</strong> 3000 psi.<br />

Mounted on trailer,<br />

Ready <strong>to</strong> roll! Runs<br />

well.<br />

$3500<br />

541-490-4391<br />

280 Misc. Wanted<br />

WANTED: Bed frame <strong>to</strong><br />

make double in<strong>to</strong> queen,<br />

with nooks <strong>to</strong> attach head/<br />

foot boards. 541-352-6600<br />

280 Misc. Wanted<br />

WANTED: Outdoor Golden<br />

Retriever (ours died).<br />

Large acreage. No pups or<br />

seniors. 509-773-5929.<br />

WE BUY<br />

SCRAP GOLD<br />

10K <strong>to</strong> 18K<br />

Dental Gold-Platinum<br />

Artisan's Jewelry<br />

<strong>and</strong> Gallery<br />

137 East Jewett<br />

White Salmon<br />

509-493-1333<br />

282 Free/Give<br />

Away<br />

FOUNTAIN grasses, in 1-<br />

gallon pots, attractive,<br />

grows <strong>to</strong> 5-foot tall, donations<br />

accepted <strong>to</strong> White<br />

Salmon Friends of the Library,<br />

509-493-3098.<br />

FREE 8 Ft. Spruce tree,<br />

You dig/haul. 541-300-<br />

0174<br />

I pay YOU $50 <strong>to</strong> haul<br />

away a 36" old type flat<br />

screen Toshiba TV. Works<br />

great, stereo, cus<strong>to</strong>m<br />

st<strong>and</strong>. 541-467-2241.<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

'68 cab-over camper. $300.<br />

509-773-5253.<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

14 DOZEN canning jars,<br />

$12/all. 541-993-5731<br />

2 MICROVEN, Like new,<br />

$50 both. 541-506-0035<br />

3 heavy duty crab cages<br />

with rope, buoys, <strong>and</strong> bait<br />

bags all included- $150.<br />

Call Br<strong>and</strong>y @ 541-993-<br />

4127<br />

3 PIECE bedroom set,<br />

Hardwood/Brass, Mattress<br />

& box springs, $100. 541-<br />

370-5920<br />

4 ALL-season tires. 185-70<br />

R14. 95% tread. 5-lug. On<br />

aluminum wheels. $250.<br />

Also avail. separately.<br />

509-314-0946.<br />

7 x 10 flatbed, THIS IS<br />

NOT A TRAILER. $100.<br />

541-467-2979<br />

900X20 Tire on 8-hole<br />

truck wheel, $30. 509-773-<br />

6994, 509-250-1747.<br />

ACME Juicer, like new.<br />

$65. 541-300-0683.<br />

AIR Conditioner, Sharp,<br />

AF-R1208X, window style<br />

w/remote, 12,000 BTU,<br />

new, in box, $199, 971-<br />

678-5027.<br />

Antique solid oak office<br />

chair with casters $60 541-<br />

397-0591<br />

Baby stroller built for two.<br />

Graco Duo-Glider almost<br />

like new $75. 541-993-<br />

8699<br />

BASKETBALL HOOP, like<br />

new, $25. 541-354-1211<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

BICYCLE, Gr<strong>and</strong> Te<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Raleigh Mountain Tour, excellent<br />

cond., $125,. 541-<br />

354-1989<br />

BLACK canopy 72"L x<br />

55"W x 27"H. Tinted windows<br />

w/ truck clamps.<br />

$200 OBO. 541-965-1573<br />

BLUETOOTH car speakerphone,<br />

new. Don't risk a<br />

ticket! Paid $120. Can bring<br />

<strong>to</strong> Hood <strong>River</strong>, $55, 541-<br />

354-1505.<br />

Bunny/Guinea Pig Cage:<br />

All metal white powder<br />

coated. 30x15x16, 1" wire<br />

spacing. Drop down door.<br />

$10 541-296-1550<br />

CANNING Supplies: Water<br />

bath, Stainless steel pots,<br />

Wide mouth jars, & accessories.<br />

$75/all. 541-296-<br />

2502<br />

Carpenter wood shop<br />

bench 4 ft x 9 ft with shelf<br />

underneath. Very well constructed.<br />

Price: $100.<br />

Phone 541.980.1841<br />

CASIO Keyboard, 40 Song<br />

bank, $40. 541-296-4658<br />

CELL PHONE. US Cellular,<br />

HTC Hero S w/charger &<br />

black case. Perfect condition,<br />

$150. 541-806-1271<br />

CHANGING table, $30.<br />

509-250-3896.<br />

CHEVY truck running gear,<br />

fits early 70's thru 80's,<br />

4x4. $50. 541-993-2747.<br />

COMPUTER, Dell lap<strong>to</strong>p,<br />

Older/runs good, XP Pro,<br />

$100. 541-296-3440<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

CORNER hutch, beveled<br />

glass & walnut, mirrored inside<br />

w/light, 4 glass<br />

shelves, 76"H, 24"W, 24"D,<br />

$175 OBO, 541-978-0299<br />

COUCH <strong>and</strong> love seat,<br />

$200. 541-298-8365<br />

COUCH, multi pastel colored<br />

pattern, great condition,<br />

$75 OBO, 541-490-<br />

4810.<br />

CRAFTSMAN ro<strong>to</strong>tiller, 8<br />

HP, Rear tines, $350. 541-<br />

980-7760<br />

DESK, antique, students,<br />

refinished, $75, 541-386-<br />

6755.<br />

DESK, small, office, like<br />

new, 4 drawers. Paid over<br />

$175, sell for $100, 541-<br />

386-5005.<br />

DESK: solid oak, with side<br />

extension, 3 drawers <strong>and</strong> 2<br />

file drawers, 61"x29", side<br />

extension 42'x19", $375.<br />

509-281-1123 (WS).<br />

DISHWASHER, Kenmore,<br />

runs very good, $70. 509-<br />

427-8017.<br />

DOUGLAS Fir poles, 90, 8-<br />

12 foot long, 3-6 inches in<br />

diameter, $275. 509-493-<br />

4266 or 509-281-0276.<br />

DRESSER, 9-drawers,<br />

dark color wood, ornate but<br />

needs some work. $30<br />

cash only. 509-773-4627.<br />

ELAN Phase Snowboard,<br />

161, w/ bindings & carrying<br />

bag, $150 FIRM. Call or<br />

text 541-490-6947, TD.<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

FILTER, For heating &<br />

cooling equip. 20x20x1,<br />

Disposable, $1.<br />

541-298-8616<br />

FRANKLIN submergable<br />

15 hp, 3 ph, 6" pump mo<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

Never used. $500.<br />

541-705-4803<br />

FREEZER, 21.1 Cu Ft. Kelvina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

upright, White,<br />

$125. 541-300-0700.<br />

Frye Boots, never worn,<br />

still in box, women's 9; low<br />

heel, half high calf, cognac<br />

color $160. paid $300. 541<br />

386-4401<br />

GAME table with 4 chairs,<br />

excellent condition, $200,<br />

U-haul, 541-386-2493.<br />

GARDEN CART/wheelbarrow,<br />

Little Tykes, red,<br />

good, sturdy condition,<br />

$15. 541-387-4752<br />

GENERATOR, 5000 watt,<br />

10 hp, Briggs & Strat<strong>to</strong>n<br />

engine, never used, $450,<br />

541-806-1626.<br />

HAND-CRAFTED one-ofa-kind,<br />

blue pine bench.<br />

Unique! $84. 509-773-<br />

5929.<br />

Hard wood flooring. Brazilian<br />

cherry, 150 sq ft., 9 new<br />

bundles. $100 541-993-<br />

5547<br />

HOLLEY carbure<strong>to</strong>r, Recently<br />

rebuilt, $125.<br />

503-490-1240<br />

HOSPITAL bed w/ mattress,<br />

electric, $175 OBO.<br />

541-490-4795<br />

HP Desk<strong>to</strong>p PC w/ printer,<br />

$150 OBO. 541-296-6891<br />

ALL GORGE<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

placed through The Sentinel<br />

will appear on<br />

The Sentinel’s<br />

website<br />

goldendalesentinel.com<br />

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A/C <strong>and</strong> Heating<br />

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The Goldendale Sentinel<br />

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name out there!<br />

Just $8, $16, $24 or $32<br />

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Call us <strong>to</strong>day at<br />

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Carpet Cleaning<br />

Construction<br />

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12 — JULY 11, 2012 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

IRRIGATION pump, 1.5<br />

hp, $150, 541-386-5991.<br />

JET 6 inch Belt & 12 inch<br />

disc s<strong>and</strong>er, On st<strong>and</strong>, 1<br />

HP 220 mo<strong>to</strong>r, Very good<br />

shape, Low use, $300/<br />

OBO. 541-544-2131<br />

King Boxspring by Sterns &<br />

Foster. Used only two<br />

months. Retails for $800.<br />

Sell for $295. Can deliver<br />

locally. 541-298-5751.<br />

KING SIZE bed, w/ decorated<br />

comforter, pillows,<br />

800 Count sheets, Gold &<br />

burgundy, Like new, $400.<br />

541-296-8631<br />

LAWN mower, Craftsman,<br />

electric, mulching, with rear<br />

bag, $100, 541-386-7560.<br />

LIGHT FIXTURES, (5)<br />

gently used, ceiling <strong>and</strong><br />

wall mounts, $100/all. 541-<br />

352-5550.<br />

LOADING RAMPS, hardly<br />

used, great for ATV's or<br />

appliances, 1000 lb <strong>to</strong>tal<br />

weight capacity. $65. 509-<br />

774-8341<br />

MEAT SLICER, br<strong>and</strong> new,<br />

still in box, $65.<br />

541-386-8939.<br />

MEDELA double breast<br />

pump, Older model, Exc.<br />

working condition, Needs<br />

new tubing <strong>and</strong> shields,<br />

$100 OBO. 541-490-6947<br />

Mossberg 835 pump action<br />

12 ga shotgun, camo. Box<br />

of pheasant load included.<br />

$300. 541-993-4127.<br />

MOTOR for 1996 Acura Integra,<br />

4 cyl. not V-Tech,<br />

139K miles, AT, $450. 541-<br />

380-1166<br />

OAK computer desk w/<br />

credenza, Very good<br />

cond., 60 x 36 x 66. Paid<br />

over $700, Sell $300. 541-<br />

980-4961, Mark.<br />

PAIR of camper tripod<br />

jacks, $50. 541-298-5409<br />

PEDESTAL tables (2), $90,<br />

will sell separately, 541-<br />

386-2868.<br />

PRINTER Lexmark x4270,<br />

print/copy/scan/fax. Great<br />

cond. w/cables & new ink.<br />

Home, office or student.<br />

$40 cash. 541-352-3523<br />

Queen Size Sealy pillow<br />

<strong>to</strong>p mattress, box springs,<br />

frame - $100. Hood <strong>River</strong><br />

541-386-1674.<br />

REESE 16k 5th wheel hitch<br />

in excellent condition. No<br />

rails $50. Phone 541-296-<br />

6167<br />

RIDING lawn mower,<br />

Snapper, good condition,<br />

$400, 541-386-3179.<br />

RIDING mower, Craftsman,<br />

42-inch, good shape.<br />

$350. 509-538-2184, after<br />

4 pm.<br />

SAMSONITE Luggage, 26"<br />

w/ wheels. $25 OBO. 541-<br />

980-0641<br />

SHOWCASE, glass, 5' L,<br />

39" H, 20" W, $300, 541-<br />

399-6104.<br />

SONE CHINA: made in Occupied<br />

Japan, service for<br />

8, autumn colors. Also includes<br />

completer pieces:<br />

covered sugar bowl, cream<br />

pitcher, oval plater, oval<br />

bowl, missing one tea cup,<br />

$100. 509-637-4320, WS<br />

Sports Card Collection<br />

HUNDREDS BASEBALL/<br />

BASKETBALL .No idea the<br />

worth ,$300. OBO 541-<br />

296-5966 call afternoon.<br />

SWIMMING pool, Doughboy<br />

15'R x 4'D, Complete<br />

w/ newer liner <strong>and</strong> upgrade<br />

3/4 HP pump. $200. 541-<br />

993-5076<br />

TELEVISION. Table model,<br />

Sony Trinitron. Color, FM<br />

14. Owners manual, $45.<br />

509-493-1617<br />

TIRES & WHEELS, off<br />

Jeep Wrangler. Safari MSR<br />

LT235/75R15 tires on<br />

5 hole aluminum Jeep<br />

wheels, $300. 541-490-<br />

4391<br />

TIRES (4), used, 205/<br />

70R14, M+S Toyo Spectrum<br />

Touring, 80-90%<br />

tread. Over $400 new, asking<br />

$200, 541-308-6497.<br />

TIRES: (4) All Season, for<br />

Subaru Outback, mounted<br />

on original alloy wheels,<br />

$400. 509-493-8365.<br />

TONNEAU cover off 2005<br />

Dodge 1/2 <strong>to</strong>n pickup<br />

shortbed, gold color. $250.<br />

509-773-6994, 509-250-<br />

1747.<br />

TOOL box full of vintage<br />

craftsman <strong>to</strong>ols, 100 sockets<br />

<strong>and</strong> over 40 wrenches.<br />

Most are in mint mond.,<br />

$150. 541-298-3701<br />

TOOL BOX for pickup. Diamond<br />

plate aluminum box,<br />

$250. 541-980-4140<br />

TREADMILL, Rebok V8.9,<br />

great condition, with manual,<br />

$400. 541-806-0218<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

TREK 220 12 sp. Girls 24"<br />

"Mountain Trek" bicycle w/<br />

rack. $150. 541-980-7717<br />

Troxel Riding Helmet, Tan,<br />

Size: Medium. Nearly new.<br />

$25. 509-637-3068<br />

TWIN Mattress <strong>and</strong> box<br />

spring set, exc. cond.,<br />

Moving & must sell, $90.<br />

541-769-0248<br />

Vtech V-smile learning<br />

game system w/5 games<br />

<strong>and</strong> 2 controllers. Good<br />

condition. Asking $30 541-<br />

980-0369<br />

WASHER & dryer, Kenmore,<br />

used less than 2<br />

weeks, $350 for both, will<br />

sell separately, 541-386-<br />

2391.<br />

WASHER, Speed Queen,<br />

good condition, $75, 541-<br />

354-1919.<br />

WASHER/Dryer, Kenmore,<br />

upright, 2 yrs. old, works<br />

great. Replaced only for<br />

new shiny reasons, $250<br />

OBO for both, 541-645-<br />

0698.<br />

WEBER BBQ w/ briquette<br />

racks, Incl. chimney starter,<br />

$50. 509-637-4044<br />

WESTINGHOUSE deluxe<br />

dryer, Exc. cond., See July<br />

13 & 14. $75 541-478-2660<br />

WHEELS & TIRES, (4) Les<br />

Schwab, 16" Hankook,<br />

106, Pontiac alum. wheels.<br />

80% tread, 205/55-R16,<br />

$250. 541-645-0363<br />

WHIRLPOOL upright<br />

freezer, 15.8 Cu Ft. Great<br />

cond., $150. Dufur. 541-<br />

980-0440<br />

Whirlpool Dishwasher<br />

(built-in) includes drain &<br />

supply hoses. $50. Runs<br />

Great 541-467-2788<br />

WOOD step ladder, 7 ft.,<br />

excellent condition. $35.<br />

509-773-3551.<br />

ANIMALS &<br />

AGRICULTURE<br />

Lives<strong>to</strong>ck & Supplies ...290<br />

Pets & Supplies ...........295<br />

Pasture Rentals ...........300<br />

Stables & Kennels .......305<br />

Hay, Feed, & Produce..310<br />

Lawn & Garden Equip. 311<br />

Food, Meat, & Produce315<br />

Plants & Nursery S<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

320<br />

Farm & Orchard<br />

Equipment ...................325<br />

290 Lives<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

& Supplies<br />

Advanced Hoofcare<br />

<strong>and</strong> Horseshoeing<br />

Three Decades of Quality<br />

Service. Journeyman farrier.<br />

Will Travel. Call or text<br />

Sam @ 509-310-9073 or<br />

509-250-3425<br />

ARABIAN gelding, 12<br />

years, broken, light gray,<br />

good disposition, needs ridden,<br />

must go <strong>to</strong> a loving<br />

home, $400. 541-298-<br />

2270, evenings.<br />

BRING your saddle, ride<br />

him home! Well-trained 5-<br />

year old gelding. Good<br />

ranch horse. $525. If interested,<br />

call 509-773-7676.<br />

Will do everything!<br />

JUSTIN HILL<br />

HORSESHOEING<br />

509-261-1508.<br />

gorgefarrier.com<br />

MEADOWROCK<br />

ALPACAS<br />

insert alpaca artwork<br />

right facing<br />

LIVESTOCK<br />

-<br />

Quality BLOODLINES<br />

-<br />

Gorgeous FLEECE<br />

-<br />

Perfect CONFIRMATION<br />

WORTH<br />

THE DRIVE!<br />

Jim or Barb Hansen<br />

80 Mt. Adams Road<br />

Trout Lake, WA 98650<br />

509-395-2266<br />

meadowrockalpacas.com<br />

290 Lives<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

& Supplies<br />

NEED help loading<br />

your<br />

horse in a trailer Want<br />

help with ground work<br />

Call Heidi<br />

509-261-2730.<br />

NIGERIAN DWARF goats<br />

for sale. Does $100.<br />

Doelings $50. Buckling &<br />

Weatherlings $50/ea.<br />

541-296-2722.<br />

295 Pets &<br />

Supplies<br />

541-354-1083<br />

(Kevin)<br />

KEVIN<br />

is 5 month old, Shep/<br />

Heeler mix. Once<br />

ab<strong>and</strong>oned, now he's<br />

patiently waiting for a<br />

great home <strong>to</strong> call his<br />

own. Shy at first, but<br />

super playful <strong>and</strong> silly in<br />

no time!<br />

Adopt A Dog<br />

541-354-1083<br />

541-386-3776 MAYLA<br />

"MAYLA"<br />

Little tabby, 2 years old,<br />

female, spay, shots, Luk<br />

check, indoor/adults only.<br />

lCall Bonnie<br />

541-386-3776<br />

BE MINE<br />

CAT ADOPTION<br />

bemine.petfinder.com<br />

541-386-5099 JASMIN<br />

"JASMIN"<br />

Sweet <strong>and</strong> lovely, grey <strong>and</strong><br />

white cat, young adult, female,<br />

loving, spayed, vaccinated,<br />

indoors only,<br />

quiet adult home.<br />

FREE MICROCHIP!<br />

Call Elizabeth<br />

541-386-5099<br />

PURRFECT FIT<br />

CAT ADOPTIONS<br />

purrfect-fit.petfinder.com<br />

FREE kittens, 2. Weaned &<br />

litter box trained, 1 gray, 1<br />

orange, 12 wks old. 541-<br />

806-0969<br />

FREE loveable 8 yr. old<br />

male lab! Smart, not a<br />

barker. Needs kids or outdoorsman<br />

<strong>to</strong> love him. 541-<br />

993-7372<br />

FREE <strong>to</strong> good home, 2<br />

Black & 2 stripped kittens,<br />

Always inside cats.<br />

541-296-6288<br />

KITTENS. <strong>Four</strong>th of July<br />

Freedom Kittens, $40, because<br />

freedom ain't free.<br />

541-478-2036<br />

RED Pom/Chihuahua,<br />

male, 6 mos. Shots,<br />

wormed, housebroken.<br />

$200. 509-773-5660.<br />

310 Hay, Feed,<br />

Straw<br />

2nd cutting Orchard grass<br />

hay in the field, $175/Ton.<br />

541-993-0615, Rufus, OR.<br />

315 Food, Meat,<br />

& Produce<br />

APRICOTS<br />

Cherries * Berries<br />

Early Vegetables<br />

*****<br />

Greenhouse Sale<br />

Selected plants<br />

up <strong>to</strong> 70% off<br />

Rasmussen Farms<br />

3020 Thomsen Road<br />

541-386-4622<br />

CHERRIES<br />

U-PICK<br />

Many Varieties<br />

Including Pie Cherries<br />

79 Snowden Road<br />

White Salmon, WA<br />

CALL FOR RIPENESS!<br />

509-493-4034<br />

315 Food, Meat,<br />

& Produce<br />

CHERRIES, $1.50 lb<br />

& up!<br />

Mt. View Orchard Fruit St<strong>and</strong><br />

6670 Trout Crk Ridge Rd.<br />

Parkdale<br />

541-352-6554<br />

7 days/week, 9-5<br />

Oregon Trail Card, WIC &<br />

Senior accepted.<br />

LOCAL<br />

STRAWBERRIES<br />

$17/flat<br />

Cherries coming soon!<br />

1255 Icy Rd, Hood <strong>River</strong>.<br />

Look for signs on Tucker<br />

Road. Curtis Campbell,<br />

541-400-0116.<br />

PIE CHERRIES<br />

Are ready now!<br />

O'Dell Bros Farm<br />

2362 Tucker Rd., Hood <strong>River</strong>,<br />

OR 97031. 541-386-3544.<br />

Call ahead for orders of 20<br />

lbs. or more<br />

RASPBERRIES<br />

Old Trunk Berry St<strong>and</strong><br />

2958 Dee Hwy, Hood <strong>River</strong><br />

541-490-2108<br />

Call <strong>to</strong> reserve your flats!<br />

RASPBERRIES<br />

Call <strong>to</strong> order<br />

541-354-1708<br />

TAKING ORDERS:<br />

Sept./Oct delivery. Locally<br />

grown Natural Grass fattened<br />

(or grain finished on<br />

request)Angus/Angus<br />

Cross beef. No hormones<br />

or antibiotics, $2.25 lb.<br />

hanging weight.<br />

541 352-1053 e-mail<br />

lowednj@gorge.net or<br />

Google Mt. Hood Natural Beef<br />

THE DALLES BING<br />

CHERRIES:<br />

Fresh picked AM for PM<br />

pick up. $1.50 lb. 541-980-<br />

8854 or 541-980-8857.<br />

U-PICK BLUBERRIES<br />

U-PICK FLOWERS<br />

HOOD RIVER CHERRIES<br />

The Gorge<br />

White House<br />

2265 Hwy 35, Hood <strong>River</strong><br />

541-386-2828<br />

www.gorgewhitehouse.com<br />

Find us on Facebok<br />

U-PICK STRAWBERRIES!<br />

The Gorge White House<br />

2265 Hwy 35, Hood <strong>River</strong><br />

541-386-2828<br />

www.thegorge<br />

whitehouse.com<br />

320 Plants &<br />

Nursery S<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

SWEETWOOD NURSERY<br />

Trees <strong>and</strong> shrubs<br />

Monday - Fri, 1-5<br />

Saturday, 8-5<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

1284 Hwy 141<br />

White Salmon, WA<br />

509-493-1907<br />

325 Farm &<br />

Orchard Equip.<br />

1981 1460 International<br />

Combine, duel tires, 24ft<br />

header, fan kit. $14,000.<br />

541-993-7371<br />

RENTALS<br />

Business Rentals.........330<br />

Apartment Rentals/OR 335<br />

Apartment Rentals/WA 340<br />

Condo Rentals/OR ......350<br />

Condo Rentals/WA ......352<br />

Duplexes, <strong>Four</strong>-Plexes/OR<br />

355<br />

Duplexes, <strong>Four</strong>-Plexes/WA<br />

360<br />

House Rentals/OR.......365<br />

House Rentals/WA ......370<br />

Senior Housing ............372<br />

Mobile Homes/Oregon.375<br />

Mobile Homes/Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

380<br />

Mobile Home Spaces ..382<br />

RV Space.....................384<br />

Rentals Wanted ...........385<br />

Rentals <strong>to</strong> Share..........390<br />

Room Rentals..............395<br />

RV Site Rentals ...........397<br />

Vacation Rentals..........400<br />

Bed & Breakfast...........405<br />

S<strong>to</strong>rage Space.............410<br />

Misc. Rentals ...............415<br />

330 Business<br />

Rentals<br />

FOR LEASE: 900 Sq. Ft. (4<br />

divided rooms). Ideal office<br />

space or rental. 2718 E.<br />

2nd St. Call 541-298-1936<br />

HAVE A HOME FOR SALE<br />

Get results fast by placing<br />

your ad in the Gorge Classifieds,<br />

your ad will appear<br />

in every paper in the gorge<br />

area, reaching over<br />

115,000 readers each<br />

week. Call us at the Goldendale<br />

Sentinel, 773-3777<br />

or <strong>to</strong>ll-free at 1-888-287-<br />

3777.<br />

330 Business<br />

Rentals<br />

HOOD RIVER<br />

200 sq. ft. office, $210<br />

200 sq. ft. office, $217<br />

240 sq. ft. ofice, $230<br />

300 sq. ft. office, $210.<br />

300 sq. ft. office, rr, $350<br />

500 sq. ft. office, $475<br />

715 sq. ft. office, $600.<br />

1000 sq. ft. 4 offices, $880<br />

1068 sq. ft. office, $885.<br />

1800 sq. ft. retail, $1300.<br />

Various dry s<strong>to</strong>rage units<br />

Chuck Beardsley, 541-386-<br />

5555, Hershner & Bell Realty<br />

HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS<br />

3700 sq. ft. or<br />

(2)-1850 sq. ft. spaces.<br />

New building next <strong>to</strong><br />

Pine Street Bakery. $1/sq.<br />

ft. + 3 net. 1103 12th<br />

Street. 541-380-0558 Billy<br />

PUBLISHER'S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in<br />

this newspaper is subject<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Fair Housing Act<br />

which makes it illegal <strong>to</strong> advertise<br />

"any preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination<br />

based on race, color, religion,<br />

sex, h<strong>and</strong>icap, familial<br />

status or national origin, or<br />

an intention, <strong>to</strong> make any<br />

such preference, limitation<br />

or discrimination." Familial<br />

status includes children<br />

under the age of 18 living<br />

with parents or legal cus<strong>to</strong>dians,<br />

pregnant women<br />

<strong>and</strong> people securing cus<strong>to</strong>dy<br />

of children under 18.<br />

This newspaper will not<br />

knowingly accept any advertising<br />

for real estate<br />

which is in violation of the<br />

law. Our readers are hereby<br />

informed that all dwellings<br />

advertised in this<br />

newspaper are available on<br />

an equal opportunity basis.<br />

To complain of discrimination<br />

call HUD <strong>to</strong>ll-free at 1-<br />

800-669-9777. The <strong>to</strong>ll-free<br />

telephone number for the<br />

hearing impaired is 1-800-<br />

927-9275.<br />

The Dalles<br />

850 sq ft, $750/mo.<br />

Col Ct Mall, 107 E 2nd St<br />

Inc. utils, 541-298-8903<br />

7 Office complex,<br />

$950/mo.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>rage:400 sq ft.$150/Mo<br />

THE DALLES down<strong>to</strong>wn<br />

office or retail space. All<br />

utilities paid by owner<br />

395 +/- sq.ft. <strong>to</strong> 2850 +/- sq.<br />

ft <strong>and</strong> any size in between.<br />

Excellent street exposure.<br />

541-387-3913 or 503-260-6016<br />

THE DALLES, Large shop<br />

for rent, Excellent location,<br />

Office & bathroom, Call for<br />

appointment. $850/Mo.<br />

541-296-1424<br />

THE DALLES contrac<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

office. New building with<br />

bathroom, kitchen <strong>and</strong> s<strong>to</strong>rage.<br />

West 2nd Street.<br />

$350/Mo. 541-298-8873<br />

335 Apartment<br />

Rentals/OR.<br />

HOOD RIVER. For lease, 2<br />

bdrm apt., upstairs, <strong>to</strong>tal remodel,<br />

new applicances,<br />

W/G/lawn service furnished,<br />

carport w/deck,<br />

mountain view, $1250 +<br />

deposit, 541-386-2001.<br />

HOOD RIVER 3 bdrm, 2<br />

ba, walk <strong>to</strong> down<strong>to</strong>wn,<br />

upper flr, 2 level flat w/master<br />

suite, new upscale<br />

kitchen, river view, deck +<br />

new hot tub, high ceilings +<br />

fans, W/D, gear s<strong>to</strong>rage,<br />

easy pkg. $1475/mo. +<br />

utils, water & garbage incl.<br />

No smoking. 650-678-8418<br />

The Dalles, Oregon, Small one<br />

bedroom apartment for rent.<br />

Utilities paid. Washer dryer,<br />

refer, range, microwave, hidabed<br />

sofa, bedroom set less<br />

mattres, even flatware, dishes,<br />

pans, off street parking. $700<br />

a month. no pets, no smoaking,<br />

541-993-5190<br />

340 Apartment<br />

Rentals/WA.<br />

BINGEN. Studio, 1 bdrm, 2<br />

bdrm, monthly, $400-$600,<br />

utils includ. 1st+dep. 509-<br />

493-1803 9 am-7 pm.<br />

GOLDENDALE: 123 NW<br />

High Street. Unfurnished 2-<br />

bedroom apartments. Water<br />

<strong>and</strong> garbage paid. $525/<br />

mo. 509-773-3816, 503-<br />

201-7833, 509-773-4840.<br />

GOLDENDALE: 400 W<br />

Broadway. 1 & 2-bedroom<br />

upstairs apartments. Water<br />

<strong>and</strong> garbage paid. $475-<br />

$525/mo. 509-773-3816.<br />

503-201-7833, 509-773-<br />

4840.<br />

MURDOCK, 2 bdrm, 1 Ba,<br />

views, clean, move right in!<br />

$650/Mo. + 1st/Last security<br />

dep. W/S/G pd. Coin<br />

op laundry, No pets. For<br />

info call 541-490-9721<br />

340 Apartment<br />

Rentals/WA.<br />

THREE Mountain Village<br />

Located at 613 W. Collins<br />

in Goldendale, now accepting<br />

applications for 1, 2<br />

& 3 bdrm. apartments.<br />

HUD Section 8 Restrictions<br />

apply. Call 509-773-3344<br />

or TTY dial 711 for applications.<br />

350 Condo<br />

Rentals/OR<br />

HOOD RIVER. #23 917<br />

Pacific Heights. Clean &<br />

quiet 1300 sq. ft. 3 bdrm.,<br />

1.5 ba. condo + garage. Includes<br />

yard care. No pets<br />

or smoking. Rent is $1095.<br />

Utils. not included. $1500<br />

deposit. 1 yr. lease. Contact<br />

Scott, 541-399-2331<br />

355 Duplexes,<br />

<strong>Four</strong>-Plexes/OR<br />

THE DALLES: <strong>River</strong>view,<br />

cozy 1 bedroom apt with<br />

character. $600/per month,<br />

Utilities included. No smoking,<br />

no pets. 300 E 12th #2<br />

upstairs. References required.<br />

Brenda 575-626-<br />

6286/ eves & weekends<br />

THE DALLES, 3 Bdrm, 1<br />

Ba, 1500 sq. ft. upper level<br />

home w/ view. Drive by<br />

1819 E. 16th St. No pets/<br />

smoking. W/S/G plus lawn<br />

care. $850/Mo. + First/Last<br />

+ $400 dep. Call Keith 503-<br />

661-1241 or 503-577-0910.<br />

THE DALLES, <strong>River</strong> view,<br />

Large 2 bdrm, 1 Ba. Off<br />

street parking. S<strong>to</strong>rage<br />

room. W/S/G paid. No pets/<br />

smoking. $700/Mo. + $950<br />

dep. 1 year lease. 541-993-<br />

2972 or unclebuck<br />

@gorge.net<br />

365 House<br />

Rentals/OR<br />

HOOD RIVER Heights,<br />

cute 2.5 bedroom, 1 bath<br />

house. Fenced yard, detached<br />

garage <strong>and</strong> basement<br />

s<strong>to</strong>rage. Walking distance<br />

<strong>to</strong> Jackson Park <strong>and</strong><br />

restaurants. 1 year lease,<br />

$1200/mo, $1000 deposit.<br />

First & last mo, No smoking,<br />

pets negotiable. 503-<br />

867-7225<br />

HOOD RIVER. Dee area<br />

craftsman, 4 bdrm, 2 bath,<br />

freshly painted inside <strong>and</strong><br />

out, with mt views, 2 fireplaces,<br />

wood/tile floors, 3<br />

quarters of l<strong>and</strong>scaped/<br />

fenced acre, with pond <strong>and</strong><br />

fruit, AC, garage/shop,<br />

sauna, pets ok, $1300/mo.,<br />

ready 8/1, 503-866-0544.<br />

HOOD RIVER. 2 bdrm, 1<br />

bath, no smoking, $950/mo<br />

+ $200 deposit, 541-806-<br />

7044.<br />

John L. Scott Prpty Mgmt<br />

www.JLSRentals.com<br />

541-298-4736<br />

3 Bd Duplex TD $800<br />

3 Bd House HR $1,075<br />

2 Bd House TD $850<br />

3 Bd House Rufus $1,000<br />

3 Bd House TD $1,200<br />

2 Bd House Rufus $1,000<br />

THE DALLES, 2 Bdrm,<br />

Double car garage, Full<br />

basement, 1212 E. 10th St.<br />

$800/Mo. + First/Last &<br />

$500 Dep. Avail 7/15.<br />

541-340-0288<br />

THE DALLES, 220 W. 14th<br />

St. 3 bdrm, 1.5 Ba, W/S<br />

incl. $950/Mo. + 1st/Last +<br />

Dep. No smoking/pets,<br />

Carport, 541-806-8977.<br />

THE DALLES, 1 Bdrm, Old<br />

rural home, Shower, No<br />

smoking, No pets. Rough<br />

road on working farm. references,<br />

Other special<br />

conditions, $600/Mo.<br />

Leave name <strong>and</strong> phone<br />

number, 541-296-6649<br />

370 House<br />

Rentals/WA<br />

GOLDENDALE:<br />

3 bd., 2 ba., large, clean<br />

house, dbl. garage, 1025<br />

Pipeline, $1,200/mo.<br />

2 bd., 1 ba. duplex, new<br />

paint, clean, extra s<strong>to</strong>rage,<br />

519 W. Main, $595/mo.<br />

Coldwell Banker United<br />

Brokers, Ron, 360-606-<br />

9565.<br />

GOLDENDALE: 2 bdrm., 1<br />

bth. house, 3-car garage, 5<br />

mi. from <strong>to</strong>wn. $750/mo.<br />

Ref. req. 541-980-6703.<br />

GOLDENDALE: 2/3 bdrm.,<br />

2 ba., garage/shop, $700/<br />

mo. + dep. W/S/G pd., no<br />

pets. 509-773-5342.<br />

John L. Scott Prpty Mgmt<br />

www.JLSRentals.com<br />

541-298-4736<br />

3bd Townhouse NB $1,200<br />

Comm Prop Bingen $750<br />

Ofc space Bingen $800<br />

370 House<br />

Rentals/WA<br />

WHITE SALMON. Pucker<br />

Huddle area, small, 2 bedroom<br />

house. $675/month,<br />

$750/deposit, W/S/G paid.<br />

509-493-1711.<br />

WISHRAM, 2 Bdrm, <strong>River</strong><br />

view, Spacious fenced<br />

yard, $525/Mo. + First/Last<br />

+ Dep. 206-824-5231<br />

380 Mobile Homes/<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

CARSON, 2 or 3 bedroom<br />

mobile home for rent in<br />

quiet country park. No<br />

pets. 509-427-8758.<br />

DALLESPORT, 3 Bdrm, 2<br />

Ba, 28 x 40 Manufactured<br />

home, heat pump, Big<br />

shed, Fenced yard, Good<br />

sized lot, $800/Mo. + first/<br />

last. 509-637-5958<br />

GOLDENDALE: 2 & 3<br />

bdrm. mobile homes; $325<br />

<strong>and</strong> $400 per month, $300<br />

security deposit. 541-980-<br />

7971.<br />

390 Rentals<br />

<strong>to</strong> Share<br />

ROOMMATE<br />

WANTED<br />

To share 2-bedroom apartment<br />

at Rhine Village,<br />

White Salmon, shared 1/2<br />

rent, available June 16.<br />

509-493-0062<br />

410 S<strong>to</strong>rage Space<br />

Dallesport, building available<br />

<strong>to</strong> keep projects out of<br />

sun, rain & snow. 36x40 w/<br />

power, concrete floor,<br />

10x10 rollup door easy access<br />

$500 OR 24x40 w/<br />

large sliding door $395 next<br />

<strong>to</strong> airport 541-993-5414<br />

PARKDALE s<strong>to</strong>rage units,<br />

(2) available, 10x10, $55<br />

month. 541-400-8071.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Acreage & Lots............420<br />

Commercial/Investment<br />

Property 425<br />

Orchards, Farms, Ranches<br />

430<br />

Real Estate/OR............435<br />

Real Estate/WA ...........437<br />

Real Estate Wanted.....440<br />

Manufactured Homes/OR<br />

445<br />

Manufactured Homes/WA<br />

447<br />

Condos/OR..................450<br />

Condos/WA..................452<br />

420 Acreage<br />

& Lots<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BY OWNER<br />

2 ACRE<br />

BUILDING LOT<br />

Partial Mt. Adams view,<br />

approximately 1 mile north<br />

of BZ Corner, WA. Seller<br />

pays all closing costs <strong>and</strong><br />

possible owner financing.<br />

$85,000 FIRM<br />

541-806-2133<br />

LEAVE MESSAGE<br />

PUBLISHER'S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in<br />

this newspaper is subject<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Fair Housing Act<br />

which makes it illegal <strong>to</strong> advertise<br />

"any preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination<br />

based on race, color, religion,<br />

sex, h<strong>and</strong>icap, familial<br />

status or national origin, or<br />

an intention, <strong>to</strong> make any<br />

such preference, limitation<br />

or discrimination." Familial<br />

status includes children<br />

under the age of 18 living<br />

with parents or legal cus<strong>to</strong>dians,<br />

pregnant women<br />

<strong>and</strong> people securing cus<strong>to</strong>dy<br />

of children under 18.<br />

This newspaper will not<br />

knowingly accept any advertising<br />

for real estate<br />

which is in violation of the<br />

law. Our readers are hereby<br />

informed that all dwellings<br />

advertised in this<br />

newspaper are available on<br />

an equal opportunity basis.<br />

To complain of discrimination<br />

call HUD <strong>to</strong>ll-free at 1-<br />

800-669-9777. The <strong>to</strong>ll-free<br />

telephone number for the<br />

hearing impaired is 1-800-<br />

927-9275.<br />

425 Commercial<br />

Investment Prop.<br />

RV AND MH PARK<br />

Arling<strong>to</strong>n, 30 Spaces,<br />

RV <strong>and</strong> Mobile Home. 2<br />

Extra lots. Laundry mat.<br />

Shops. turn key. $725,000.<br />

541-944-5818, Owner.<br />

ZONED B & B/multi-family,<br />

Executive rental Remodeled<br />

5 bdrm, 3 Ba 1939<br />

Craftsman. 2772 Sq. Ft. living<br />

rm, Family rm, Dining<br />

rm, Utility/office, Fireplace,<br />

Oak/tiled floors, AC/Gas, 2<br />

Patios. Close <strong>to</strong> down<strong>to</strong>wn.<br />

$279,000. 541-300-0853.<br />

columbiagorgefsbo.com<br />

435 Real<br />

Estate/OR<br />

541-399-1266<br />

PIC OF HOUSE<br />

HOOD RIVER-<br />

PINE GROVE<br />

This incredible home is<br />

set high on the East<br />

Hills of the Hood <strong>River</strong><br />

Valley with 180 degree<br />

views from Mt Hood <strong>to</strong><br />

the Gorge <strong>and</strong> the hills<br />

of Washing<strong>to</strong>n. Serene,<br />

quiet, <strong>and</strong> remote, the<br />

property is on the edge<br />

of nowhere, but is just<br />

12 mins <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn. Surounded<br />

by forests, with<br />

orchards providing a<br />

backdrop for the best of<br />

rural living. 24+ Acres,<br />

3000 sq. ft., built in<br />

1985, Open floor plan,<br />

recent remodel <strong>to</strong> main<br />

floor. Living room has<br />

large s<strong>to</strong>ne gas fireplace<br />

<strong>and</strong> plank maple<br />

floor. Kitchen has heated<br />

tile floors, granite<br />

counters, <strong>and</strong> updated<br />

appliances. 4 large bedrooms<br />

<strong>and</strong> 3.5 baths,<br />

the bright master suite<br />

has a huge bay window<br />

overlooking the forest.<br />

Laundry located on second<br />

floor. The lower level<br />

has a large family<br />

room, a home office, a<br />

wall of s<strong>to</strong>rage, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

wood s<strong>to</strong>ve. All rooms<br />

have large windows <strong>and</strong><br />

amazing views. Nearly<br />

1000 sq ft of covered<br />

porches <strong>and</strong> a breezeway.<br />

A large concrete<br />

patio with water feature<br />

completes the outdoor<br />

living space. There is an<br />

attached 2 car garage,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the 24 X 36 barn<br />

opposite the garage<br />

across the shared 2000<br />

sq ft paver parking<br />

area. The barn includes<br />

2 stalls, tack room <strong>and</strong><br />

large hay loft. The 2<br />

acres of pasture are<br />

waiting for animals.<br />

Many gardens <strong>and</strong><br />

raised planting beds.<br />

The l<strong>and</strong> rises more<br />

than 500 ft, <strong>and</strong> is in its<br />

natural state with large<br />

pine, fir <strong>and</strong> oak, <strong>and</strong><br />

many acres of alpine<br />

meadow covered with<br />

wildflowers. Served by<br />

Hood <strong>River</strong> Electric<br />

Coop, Crystal Springs<br />

Water (city water), <strong>and</strong><br />

East Fork Irrigation (2<br />

acres water rights)<br />

$795,000<br />

See pho<strong>to</strong>s of this<br />

home<br />

at http://<br />

columbiagorgefsbo.com<br />

(2129 Wells Dr)<br />

Email inquiries <strong>to</strong><br />

pinegrovehome@<br />

yahoo.com or call<br />

541-399-1266<br />

HOOD RIVER<br />

Cute, comfortable &<br />

affordable: 3 bdrm., 1.5<br />

ba. 1320 sq. ft. stylish<br />

cottage. Quiet Heights<br />

locale. Well designed,<br />

energy efficient,<br />

thoughtful details.<br />

Open House June 29-30<br />

noon-3<br />

More at:<br />

ColumbiaGorgeFSBO.<br />

com. Great first home/<br />

attractive rental.<br />

541-490-1781<br />

$227,500<br />

MUST SELL<br />

Cascade Locks, 1/2 acre<br />

MH approved, lovely<br />

trees, lg. fountain,<br />

mature garden, next <strong>to</strong><br />

new home development<br />

project. Includes 24' x<br />

48' foundation, power,<br />

water & 1000 gallon<br />

septic.<br />

820 Mt. View Lane.<br />

$88,500. Call 541-490-0402<br />

Statewide Classifieds<br />

STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS<br />

WEEK OF JULY 9, 2012<br />

This newspaper participates in a<br />

statewide classified ad program<br />

sponsored by the Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Newspaper Publishers<br />

Association, a statewide association<br />

of weekly newspapers.<br />

The program allows classified<br />

advertisers <strong>to</strong> submit ads for<br />

publication in participating<br />

weeklies throughout the state in<br />

compliance with the following<br />

rules. You may submit an ad for<br />

the statewide program through<br />

this newspaper or in person <strong>to</strong><br />

the WNPA office. The rate is<br />

$255 for up <strong>to</strong> 25 words, plus<br />

$10 per word over 25 words.<br />

WNPA reserves the right <strong>to</strong> edit<br />

all ad copy submitted <strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

refuse <strong>to</strong> accept any ad submitted<br />

for the statewide program.<br />

WNPA, therefore, does not<br />

guarantee that every ad will be<br />

run in every newspaper. WNPA<br />

will, on request, for a fee of $40,<br />

provide information on which<br />

newspapers run a particular ad<br />

within a 30 day period.<br />

Substantive typographical error<br />

(wrong address, telephone<br />

number, name or price) will<br />

result in a "make good", in which<br />

a corrected ad will be run the following<br />

week. WNPA incurs no<br />

other liability for errors in publication.<br />

AUCTION<br />

RECEIVER’S AUCTION<br />

Case#09-2-00438-9<br />

www.PotholesGolfAuction.com<br />

7/27/12 Selling <strong>to</strong> Highest<br />

Bidder; 255ac PUD w/permits;<br />

Othello, WA (near Moses Lake)<br />

Coast/Sperry Van Ness, local<br />

contact Dave Smith 206-276-<br />

2169<br />

CAREER TRAINING<br />

ATTEND COLLEGE online from<br />

home. *Medical *Business<br />

*Criminal Justice. *Hospitality.<br />

Job placement assistance.<br />

Computer available. Financial<br />

Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified.<br />

Call 866-483-4429.<br />

www.CenturaOnline.com<br />

EVENTS-FESTIVALS<br />

ANNOUNCE your festival for<br />

only pennies. <strong>Four</strong> weeks <strong>to</strong> 2.7<br />

million readers statewide for<br />

about $1,200. Call this newspaper<br />

or 1 (206) 634-3838 for<br />

more details.<br />

FINANCIAL<br />

LOCAL PRIVATE INVESTOR<br />

loans money on real estate<br />

equity. I loan on houses, raw<br />

l<strong>and</strong>, commercial property <strong>and</strong><br />

property development. Call Eric<br />

at (800) 563-3005. www.fossmortgage.com<br />

FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS<br />

SAWMILLS from only $3997.00<br />

-- Make Money/Save Money<br />

with your own b<strong>and</strong>mill -- Cut<br />

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HELP WANTED<br />

NOW HIRING: Companies<br />

Desperately Need Workers <strong>to</strong><br />

Assemble Products From Your<br />

Location. No Selling, Any Hours.<br />

$500/Wk Potential. Info 985-<br />

646-1700 Dept WA-5990<br />

Peoples Lifestyle.<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL<br />

Exchange Representative: Earn<br />

supplemental income placing<br />

<strong>and</strong> supervising high school<br />

exchange students. Volunteer<br />

host families also needed.<br />

Promote world peace!<br />

www.afice.org/reps<br />

HELP WANTED -- DRIVERS<br />

DRIVERS --New Freight lines in<br />

your area. Annual salary $45K<br />

<strong>to</strong> $60K. Flexible hometime.<br />

Modern Trucks. Great benefits.<br />

CDL-A, 3 months recent experience.<br />

800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com<br />

LEGAL SERVICES<br />

DIVORCE $135. $165 with children.<br />

No court appearances.<br />

Complete preparation. Includes<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>dy, support, property division<br />

<strong>and</strong> bills. BBB member.<br />

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Get More<br />

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GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON JULY 11, 2012— 13<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

435 Real<br />

Estate/OR<br />

Newly remodeled<br />

3 BDRM, 2 BA Boathouse,<br />

approximately 1000 sq. ft.<br />

This floating home has new<br />

everything, logs, beams,<br />

floors & completely<br />

remodeled interior. Well<br />

insulated interior & exterior<br />

walls <strong>and</strong> ceiling. Heating<br />

<strong>and</strong> Air Conditioned. New<br />

cedar decks. Includes<br />

appliances <strong>and</strong> furnishings.<br />

Excellent vacation home!<br />

541-340-0516<br />

The Dalles<br />

Country Home<br />

REDUCED<br />

2 Plus acres / 2<br />

Pastures / Huge shop /<br />

Barn / 3 bedroom / 2<br />

Bath / 1716 Sq. ft<br />

energy efficient home /<br />

Heat pump / newer well<br />

Affordable at: $219,000.<br />

Century 21 Wright &<br />

Associates Mike Fowler<br />

541-980-7662<br />

mfowler@gorge.net<br />

THE DALLES, 1993 Goldenwest<br />

mfg. home, 3 bdrm,<br />

2 Ba. 1848 Sq. Ft. 1 1/2<br />

Lots. Open floor plan. Cathedral<br />

ceilings. Plantation<br />

shutters. Huge master<br />

suite w/ walk-in closet.<br />

Bath has garden tub w/<br />

Walk-in Shower. Dbl. vanities<br />

w/ sinks. Bonus! Family<br />

Room. Deck w/ awning.<br />

$129,900. Move in ready!<br />

541-296-4125 or 541-993-<br />

4125.<br />

ColumbiaGorgeFSBO.com<br />

Your Dream Home: Remodeled<br />

5 Bdrm, 3 Ba<br />

1939 Craftsman. 2772 SF.<br />

Living rm, Family rm, Dining<br />

rm, Utility/office, Fireplace,<br />

Oak/tiled floors, AC/<br />

Gas, 2 Patios. Near down<strong>to</strong>wn.<br />

Zoned B&B or multi<br />

$279K. 541-300-0853.<br />

columbiagorgefsbo.com<br />

437 Real<br />

Estate/WA<br />

509-493-1333 Mt. Hood<br />

Pic<br />

WHITE SALMON<br />

1 Acre View Lot<br />

Excellent private neighborhood,<br />

2 miles from<br />

<strong>to</strong>wn, water meter in, utilities<br />

available, paved road.<br />

$159,000<br />

Call Annette<br />

509-493-1333<br />

509-427-7988<br />

List your<br />

Real Estate<br />

in<br />

The<br />

Gorge<br />

Classifieds!<br />

437 Real<br />

Estate/WA<br />

541-490-2720<br />

Condo Pic<br />

FSBO STEVENSON<br />

CONDO<br />

1527 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2.5<br />

ba, built in 2008.<br />

Kitchen, dining room &<br />

office.<br />

Great views from both<br />

levels. Must see <strong>to</strong><br />

appreciate. $219,500.<br />

541-490-2720<br />

GOLDENDALE: 3 bd., 2<br />

ba., garage, RV parking,<br />

fenced yard, covered deck,<br />

new carpet, paint, windows.<br />

Close <strong>to</strong> hospital,<br />

schools, grocery. 310<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ers Way. $172,000.<br />

Call for appt. 509-261-<br />

2730.<br />

445 Manufactured<br />

Homes/OR<br />

THE DALLES: 1 bedroom,<br />

1 bath, 1961 Rollohome,<br />

AC, in mobile park. $6000.<br />

541-993-6766 or<br />

541-993-4191.<br />

447 Manufactured<br />

Homes/WA<br />

THE DALLES, 2 bdrm, 1<br />

Ba, 960 Sq. Ft., Exp<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

living room, Great view of<br />

<strong>River</strong> <strong>and</strong> Mt. Hood. Located<br />

in View Point Trailer<br />

Court. Must see <strong>to</strong> appreciate.<br />

$16,000. Space rent<br />

$385/Mo. 503-949-9044<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

Aviation ........................455<br />

RV's & Travel Trailers ...460<br />

Canopies & Campers ..465<br />

RV Rentals...................470<br />

RV Parts & Supplies ....475<br />

Boats, Mo<strong>to</strong>rs, Supplies<br />

480<br />

Personal Watercraft .....481<br />

Snowmobiles ...............485<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>rcycles, ATC's &<br />

ATV's 490<br />

Utility Trailers ...............495<br />

Heavy Equipment ........500<br />

Misc. Au<strong>to</strong> ....................505<br />

Au<strong>to</strong> Parts & Supplies .510<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>s Wanted ..............515<br />

Sport Utility Vehicles....525<br />

Pickups & Trucks .........530<br />

Vans & Utility Vehicles .535<br />

Antique & Classic Au<strong>to</strong>s<br />

538<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>mobile...................540<br />

460 RVs &<br />

Travel Trailers<br />

460 RVs &<br />

Travel Trailers<br />

2007 FLEETWOOD<br />

Expedition 38' Class A<br />

mo<strong>to</strong>rhome, diesel pusher<br />

300HP CAT, only 9,554<br />

miles. 7.5 Onan diesel<br />

genera<strong>to</strong>r, 3 slides, double<br />

pane windows,<br />

combination W/D, au<strong>to</strong><br />

awning, au<strong>to</strong> leveling, 4 dr.<br />

refridge/freezer w/ice<br />

maker. Too much <strong>to</strong> list!<br />

Like new cond. $129,900.<br />

509-261-0017.<br />

23 FT TRAVEL TRAILER,<br />

1995, good condition with<br />

EZ lift trailer hitch. $5000/<br />

OBO. 509-637-5207.<br />

5th WHEEL<br />

TRAILER<br />

2007, Terry Dakota, 27-<br />

foot, big slide, A/C-D/C, air<br />

conditioner, microwave,<br />

only used 4 months, always<br />

shed s<strong>to</strong>red, excellent<br />

condition, $21,000.<br />

509-493-1632<br />

5TH Wheel Trailer, 1996,<br />

27' Sunnybrook, excellent<br />

condition. $6,000. 509-773-<br />

5227.<br />

Hank's Au<strong>to</strong> Sales<br />

Buy-Sell-Consign<br />

RV's/Utility Vehicles<br />

www.hanksau<strong>to</strong>sales.net<br />

541-296-5854 or<br />

541-993-0109<br />

465 Canopies &<br />

Campers<br />

*CASCADE* 1990 cabover<br />

camper, 15ft, FSC, sleeps<br />

4, double sinks, 4 burner<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ve, oven, refridge/freezer.<br />

Licensed thru 10/2013.<br />

Good condition. $2500.<br />

541-296-9613.<br />

*PASTIME* 2000 camper<br />

off long bed Toyota Tacoma,<br />

11 ft, 2 burner s<strong>to</strong>ve,<br />

hood w/light & fan, sleeps<br />

4, heater. Good condition.<br />

$1200. 541-296-9613.<br />

480 Boats, Mo<strong>to</strong>rs,<br />

& Supplies<br />

17 ft boat, with rebuilt 135<br />

hp Johnson mo<strong>to</strong>r with EZ<br />

loader trailer. $3300.<br />

509-773-9144.<br />

9.9 hp Suzuki mo<strong>to</strong>r, 4<br />

stroke, like new. $1100.<br />

509-773-9144.<br />

490 Mo<strong>to</strong>rcycles,<br />

ATCs & ATVs<br />

1980 YAMAHA XS 100LG<br />

Midnight Special. Collectable.<br />

Loaded; windshield,<br />

cruise, saddle bags &<br />

more. Excellent cond.<br />

$2250. 509-772-2990.<br />

1980 YAMAHA, 400, New<br />

brakes & battery, $750/<br />

OBO. 541-506-6377 after<br />

10 a.m.<br />

1986 FORD Coachman<br />

RV. Good condition, no<br />

leaks, $1500 obo. 541-386-<br />

2188<br />

1989 HONDA pacific coast<br />

PC-800, 800CC, 29k Miles,<br />

2001 SALEM Fifth Wheel. White, Runs & drives great!<br />

30', 2 slides, AC, ceiling $3650. 541-490-5744<br />

fan, microwave, queen<br />

bed, TV, $9500. 541-386- 2005 HONDA Silverwing<br />

2567<br />

Scooter. A scooter that<br />

drives like a mo<strong>to</strong>rcycle but<br />

2005, 24" WEEKENDER gets the gas mileage of a<br />

by Skyline camp trailer,<br />

1 owner, like new, sleeps 5,<br />

$7900. 206-669-8257<br />

scooter. 600CC. 6K miles,<br />

$4250. 541-993-7684<br />

YAMAHA 650 Special II<br />

2006 NUWA Hitchhiker II 1981, Excellent condition,<br />

LS, 35 Ft. 5th wheell, rear 17,000 miles, second owner.<br />

Well maintained, with<br />

living room. 3 slides. Qn<br />

bed. Lots of s<strong>to</strong>rage. Very<br />

new tires, battery, carbs.<br />

50+ MPG. Indigo Blue,<br />

roomy. Exc. condition.<br />

$1600. Call: 541-490-4875.<br />

$22,000. Will sell as combo<br />

w/ 2008 Dodge Ram 2500 YAMAHA C3 Scooter,<br />

Cummings Turbo Diesel. 2007. Less than 1,900<br />

Full set up, ready <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>w.<br />

$42,000. 541-993-1458<br />

miles, sells with helmet,<br />

one owner, $1,950, 509-<br />

364-9422.<br />

505 Misc. Au<strong>to</strong><br />

JEEP CHEROKEE, 1989.<br />

2 door, 4 wheel drive, good<br />

tires. 4 speed, 6 cylinder<br />

gas mo<strong>to</strong>r. No windshield.<br />

Could be a good ranch<br />

work rig, $500 OBO. 509-<br />

281-1444 or 509-281-1770<br />

VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE,<br />

'06. 77K miles, dark blue,<br />

moon roof, black leather<br />

heated seats & new tires.<br />

TDI diesel, 40 MPG.<br />

$11,000. 541-399-4522<br />

525 Sport Utility<br />

Vehicles<br />

GMC SUBURBAN 1500,<br />

'89. 2WD, 350 V8 AT, AC,<br />

bucket seats, 8 passenger,<br />

interior clean, straight<br />

body, 95% tread on tires,<br />

new brakes, E-Z lift hitch.<br />

$1000 obo. 509-427-4584<br />

530 Pickups<br />

& Trucks<br />

1995 FORD XLT F150 4x4,<br />

Needs work or for parts.<br />

$500 OBO. 541-993-9334<br />

2006 FORD F-350, XL Super<br />

Duty, 4x4, 4 Dr, Power<br />

Stroke Turbo diesel V8,<br />

New Cooper 200 65/70/<br />

R17 tires, Bedliner, Bug<br />

guard, Running boards,<br />

Clean & Exc. cond., 80k<br />

Miles, $22,500 would consider<br />

4 Wheeler as part<br />

trade, 509-767-1539<br />

DODGE, '86. V8, 4 spd,<br />

4x4, 135K, $1600 OBO,<br />

541-354-2137, after 5:00<br />

pm.<br />

535 Vans & Utility<br />

Vehicles<br />

1994 FORD Contrac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

van w/ <strong>to</strong>ol boxes <strong>and</strong> ladder<br />

racks & cage, $3500.<br />

541-980-7760<br />

1997 AWD 8 passenger<br />

Chevy Astro Van, Au<strong>to</strong>,<br />

Clean, Well maintained,<br />

Exc. cond., $2995. 541-<br />

300-0700, 900 E. 3rd St.<br />

538 Antique &<br />

Classic Au<strong>to</strong>s<br />

77 CHEV Nova, Black &<br />

red interior, Orig. onr.<br />

119,000 miles. Rally<br />

wheels, well maint. w/<br />

records. $5000 OBO. 541-<br />

478-3490, Mosier, OR.<br />

540 Au<strong>to</strong>mobiles<br />

1978 BUICK Regal, Collec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

car, 2 Dr, V8, Au<strong>to</strong>,<br />

AC, Extra clean, Always<br />

garaged. $3995. 541-296-<br />

3611 or 541-296-2587<br />

1993 Lincoln, Mark 8,<br />

125k Mi., Loaded,<br />

w/ 4 mounted snow tires,<br />

$2,500. 541-298-8903<br />

2000 CHEVROLET Camaro,<br />

78k Mi., V6, 5 Spd.,<br />

$4500. 541-296-6792<br />

PRICE REDUCED<br />

MERCURY GRAND<br />

MARQUIS LS<br />

2000, light blue, gray<br />

leather, au<strong>to</strong>, PW, PB, PS,<br />

air, cruise, 6-disc CD<br />

changer, premium sound<br />

system, interior mint condition,<br />

good tread, $2000.<br />

541-980-2925<br />

540 Au<strong>to</strong>mobiles<br />

SUBARU<br />

OUTBACK LTD.<br />

2001, wagon, $5400.<br />

509-493-2161, Bev<br />

Cleaning<br />

COLUMBIA HOME<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Cleaning - Painting<br />

<strong>and</strong> Windows<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

541-352-6001<br />

OR#60590<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

HOUSE<br />

CLEANING<br />

SERVICES<br />

Basic <strong>and</strong> Deep<br />

+ Spring<br />

Cleaning<br />

Windows<br />

30-YEARS<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

REFERENCES AVAILABLE<br />

FREE<br />

ESTIMATES<br />

ABSOLUTE<br />

SUNSHINE LLC<br />

Tamera <strong>and</strong> Laura<br />

360-241-3537<br />

Construction<br />

INSIDE-OUT<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

For all construction needs.<br />

You want a local, licensed<br />

professional. Remodels of<br />

Kitchens, Baths, Family<br />

rooms. Decks, fences,<br />

add-ons, or New<br />

constrution.<br />

Locally operated for over 20<br />

years. Or. Lic. 61919<br />

541-387-4207<br />

MUNOZ HOME MAINTENANCE<br />

Residential & Commercial<br />

Jani<strong>to</strong>rial Service<br />

Para Espanol<br />

541-399-7446<br />

Fransisco<br />

For English<br />

541-399-7491<br />

Jairo<br />

Exterminating<br />

TIRED OF THOSE<br />

GRAY DIGGERS<br />

(ground squirrels),<br />

rats & mice<br />

Call Varmint Control<br />

UFDA & USDA<br />

2nd party certified.<br />

541-352-6503.<br />

L<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

Maintenance<br />

CLT Certified l<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

tech. Irrigation maintenance,<br />

turn-overs, repairs<br />

& winterize. Lawn maintenance,<br />

design <strong>and</strong> install.<br />

Residential/Commercial.<br />

541-705-5528.<br />

L<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

Maintenance<br />

Dennis' Lawn Maintenance<br />

Lawn mowing, Hedge Trimming,<br />

Pruning, Ro<strong>to</strong>tilling,<br />

Hauling, Bark Dust, Brick<br />

Walls, <strong>River</strong> Rock & snow<br />

removal. Call <strong>to</strong>day!<br />

541-993-0090<br />

541-296-1850<br />

Bonded & Insured<br />

(Hudson Insurance)<br />

YARD CARE<br />

Ro<strong>to</strong>tilling, thatching,<br />

mowing, pruning,<br />

fertilizing, trimming &<br />

edging, spraying, bark<br />

chips, debris hauling,<br />

compost <strong>and</strong> clean-up.<br />

541-490-0786<br />

Plumbing &<br />

Drainage<br />

LEFT COAST<br />

PLUMBING<br />

NEW<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

* * *<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

* * * * *<br />

REMODELS<br />

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LICENSED<br />

BONDED & INSURED<br />

541-386-8309<br />

Special<br />

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Lazy-Y-Salvage -<br />

Hulk Hauling<br />

Will pick up Junk cars,<br />

Pickups with titles or<br />

Sheriff papers.<br />

Scrap metal of all kinds.<br />

Appliances - Alum.<br />

Copper - Brass. 541-<br />

980-2235.<br />

Tree Services<br />

GUINN'S<br />

FOREST<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Harvesting Timber<br />

<strong>to</strong> Enhance Future Forests<br />

insert artwork<br />

Specialty log markets,<br />

marking <strong>and</strong> flagging, permitting,<br />

road building,<br />

thinning, l<strong>and</strong> clearing,<br />

brush piling, replanting,<br />

danger trees, s<strong>to</strong>rm damage<br />

plus blowdown.<br />

NO JOB<br />

TOO SMALL<br />

or TOO BIG!<br />

ONE TREE<br />

TO 200 ACRES<br />

Free Consultation<br />

insert artwork<br />

CHRIS GUINN, Owner<br />

23 Years Experience<br />

Licensed <strong>and</strong> Insured<br />

360-957-5662<br />

White Salmon, WA<br />

guinnsfm@hotmail.com<br />

HOLIDAYS<br />

Bazaars, Arts, Crafts ...802<br />

Holiday Services..........804<br />

Holiday Vacations ........806<br />

Holiday Entertainment .808<br />

Trees & Trim.................810<br />

Gifts For Family ...........812<br />

Gifts For Him ...............814<br />

Gifts For Her ................816<br />

Gifts For Kids...............818<br />

Gifts of Food ................820<br />

Gifts For Home ............822<br />

Gifts of Pets .................824<br />

Gifts of Music...............826<br />

Gifts of Life ..................828<br />

Religious Gifts .............830<br />

Unusual Gifts ...............832<br />

Fun Gifts ......................834<br />

Corporate Gift Services<br />

836<br />

Shopping Service ........838<br />

Gifts For Parents..........840<br />

Wrapping & Mail Service<br />

842<br />

150 Apparel/<br />

Jewelry<br />

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GOLDENDALE COMMUNITY DAYS

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