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<strong>Goldendale</strong>, Washington WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2011 Vol. 132 No. 40 75 cents<br />

City passes<br />

temporary ban on<br />

medical pot gardens<br />

LOU MARZELES<br />

EDITOR<br />

In Monday’s city council<br />

meeting, the city of <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

accepted a proposed preliminary<br />

budget for 2012,<br />

passed a moratorium ordinance<br />

on medical marijuana<br />

collective gardens, and discussed<br />

a conditional use permit<br />

to allow a new truck repair<br />

facility to be built and<br />

operated on Simcoe Drive.<br />

“The budget committee<br />

chose a balanced budget,” reported<br />

city administrator<br />

Larry Bellamy at the meeting,<br />

“with some funds to<br />

spare.” Bellamy also said<br />

there would be no change in<br />

city employees or services<br />

with the new proposed budget.<br />

Funding for improvement<br />

of the Little Klickitat<br />

River sewer line may be needed,<br />

Bellamy noted, and<br />

$15,000 in the public safety reserve<br />

fund may be used to-<br />

On Sept. 27, the Board of<br />

Commissioners at Klickitat<br />

PUD voted unanimously to<br />

approve the first electric rate<br />

increase since 2003. The increase<br />

will be 9.8 percent for<br />

all electric rate<br />

classes.<br />

Staff members<br />

presented their recommendation<br />

to the<br />

Board at a Public<br />

Hearing held Sept.<br />

13, where the Board<br />

heard public comments<br />

on the proposed<br />

rate increase.<br />

The staff was then<br />

asked to review the<br />

rate increase proposal<br />

in light of the<br />

public’s comments.<br />

At the Sept. 27 commission<br />

meeting, General Manger<br />

Jim Smith stated, “In view of<br />

all the data and public comments,<br />

the rate increase recommendation<br />

remains at 9.8<br />

“The rate<br />

increase<br />

recommendation<br />

remains at 9.8<br />

percent.”<br />

—Jim Smith, PUD<br />

General Manager<br />

ward replacing an aging city<br />

police car. “We’ll keep it [the<br />

car] going as long as possible,”<br />

police chief Rick Johnson<br />

added.<br />

The delicate legal issues<br />

involved with medical marijuana<br />

were addressed in the<br />

passing of a moratorium ordinance<br />

on collective gardens.<br />

After the implementation<br />

of Washington State’s<br />

new law approving conditional<br />

use of medical marijuana,<br />

cities were left to deal with<br />

the issue as it works its way<br />

into communities. In a legal<br />

opinion provided to the city<br />

by a Yakima law firm, definitions<br />

for the terms involved<br />

in the matter were spelled<br />

out. A collective garden is<br />

one in which 10 qualifying<br />

patients may legally participate<br />

in the growing of marijuana<br />

plants of no more than<br />

15 plants per patient, up to a<br />

See City, Page 2<br />

PUD board approves<br />

power rate increase<br />

Rates to go up starting Oct. 1<br />

percent. If anything, the electric<br />

markets are continuing<br />

to get worse, not get better.”<br />

In his motion to adopt the<br />

proposed rate increase, Commissioner<br />

Dan Gunkel stated,<br />

“The board has<br />

reviewed staff ’s<br />

findings, and unfortunately<br />

it is time<br />

to raise rates to<br />

maintain the financial<br />

stability of the<br />

utility.” The increase<br />

will be effective<br />

on all electric<br />

bills issued to customers<br />

after Oct. 1.<br />

The rate increase<br />

was foreseen<br />

some months ago,<br />

when the utility first began<br />

publicly discussing the likely<br />

need for it. Feedback from the<br />

community was sought, and<br />

Smith wrote of the coming<br />

increase in a guest editorial<br />

in The <strong>Sentinel</strong> last month.<br />

Farmers’ Market adds<br />

vendors, learns and grows<br />

REBECCA GOURLEY<br />

REPORTER<br />

“We want to grow the market<br />

by doubling the number<br />

of vendors,” said Cindy<br />

Bluemel, <strong>Goldendale</strong> Farmers’<br />

Market Board President.<br />

Going from an average of<br />

12 vendors per week to 30<br />

steady vendors would mean<br />

more shoppers and more attraction<br />

to the city of <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

The first year as an<br />

official Farmers’ Market<br />

proved exceptional for the<br />

vendors and to the town.<br />

In previous years, the market<br />

was called the Saturday<br />

Market. This year, they<br />

joined the Washington State<br />

Farmers’ Market Association<br />

and thus the name changed<br />

to <strong>Goldendale</strong> Farmers’ Market.<br />

Another change this year<br />

was the location. When the<br />

market first opened by Earlene<br />

Sullivan a few years<br />

back, they were located at the<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of<br />

Commerce lawn and parking<br />

lot, and then two years later<br />

it moved to a lot across Simcoe<br />

Drive from the Community<br />

Grace Brethren Church.<br />

This year, the market moved<br />

to Ekone Park—“The perfect<br />

spot for us,” said Bluemel.<br />

With the new name, new<br />

location, more signage and a<br />

new board of directors, the<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Farmers’ Market<br />

was “really a boon to the<br />

town,” Bluemel explained.<br />

On average, there were approximately<br />

200 shoppers<br />

that went to the market each<br />

Saturday. Those shoppers,<br />

both local and from across<br />

the country, spent about<br />

$20,000 throughout the season.<br />

Janiece Lancaster, owner<br />

of Granny’s Bloomers, was a<br />

frequent vendor at the market<br />

this year. “I think it went<br />

fabulous,” she said. “We had<br />

people come from all over. In<br />

fact I sent a couple of plants<br />

to Alaska on a plane.”<br />

On the subject of expansion,<br />

Laura Carley, owner of<br />

Magic Penny Designs, said,<br />

“We have great potential for<br />

growth.” Carley was another<br />

frequent vendor at this year’s<br />

Farmers’ Market; selling jewelry.<br />

Despite the great success<br />

of the market this year, the<br />

board of directors wants to<br />

expand. “We do need more<br />

craft vendors; it’s a nice addition<br />

to the market,” explained<br />

Bluemel. Also on the<br />

list to add are baked goods,<br />

processed foods (jams, jellies,<br />

cheeses, etc), and ready-to-eat<br />

foods.<br />

“I hear eggs are really big<br />

at far mers’ markets,”<br />

HOMECOMING! SEE PAGE 16<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

SAAB ROW: A row of Saabs were part of the 162 entries at the Maryhill Museum of Art’s Car is King Saturday car show. A wide<br />

variety of cars ranging from rarities such as a 1970 Cord to the old standards like ’57 Chevy’s, a Model T Ford and even more<br />

contemporary rides such as a super sharp 2008 Audi, competed in several divisions. Some of the entries also competed in the<br />

SOVREN race on the Maryhill Loops on Sunday.<br />

Commissioners seek<br />

quicker access to law firm<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

The Klickitat County<br />

Commissioners took action<br />

to resolve a question of access<br />

to special council during<br />

their meeting on Sept.<br />

27. At issue was the ability of<br />

the county to have ready access<br />

to outside special counsel,<br />

particularly on landfill<br />

issues, and the determination<br />

by Prosecuting Attorney<br />

Lori Hoctor that such<br />

access required prior approval<br />

by the prosecutor’s<br />

office.<br />

According to Commissioner<br />

Ray Thayer, the county<br />

needs to consult with<br />

legal counsel on land fill issues,<br />

often on short notice.<br />

Thayer noted that the legal<br />

firm of Foster, Pepper has<br />

worked with the county ever<br />

since the original siting of<br />

the land fill. “Apparently the<br />

prosecuting attorney determined<br />

we need to go through<br />

Bluemel added. But in order<br />

for an individual to sell eggs,<br />

they have to abide by some<br />

rules that the state of Washington<br />

has put into place.<br />

“You have to have them<br />

stamped. It isn’t too much<br />

work but it is a little bit,” explained<br />

Bluemel. “Eggs<br />

would be good.”<br />

Some of the vendors were<br />

non-traditional.<br />

Rukiyah Bond, for example,<br />

helped her homeschooled<br />

children make lemonade to<br />

sell at the market. They were<br />

trying to make enough<br />

money to buy a computer for<br />

school. The children made<br />

the signs for the booth, and<br />

served the lemonade to customers<br />

with the help of their<br />

mom.<br />

Bond and her children<br />

even did a cooking presentation<br />

during one Farmers’<br />

Market. But, the demonstrations<br />

that were featured at<br />

the market this year weren’t<br />

as popular as the board had<br />

hoped.<br />

“A few had people come<br />

just for the presentation and<br />

others picked up listeners as<br />

the presentation went on,”<br />

commented Bluemel. But she<br />

is hopeful that the success of<br />

the demonstrations will increase<br />

with the planned<br />

growth of the market.<br />

her office on each and every<br />

occasion in order to have access<br />

to this firm. Quite<br />

frankly, that won’t work,”<br />

said Thayer.<br />

Commissioner Dave<br />

Sauter wanted the record to<br />

show that when the county<br />

made requests through the<br />

prosecutor’s office, they<br />

were told they could not contact<br />

the firm. “We were told<br />

we had to ask; we asked,<br />

they told us no. We have exhausted<br />

all of our normal<br />

channels to have consultation<br />

with the attorneys on<br />

this issue,” said Sauter.<br />

It was noted that the consultation<br />

expenses do not<br />

come out of the prosecutor’s<br />

budget or the general fund<br />

and are reimbursed by Allied<br />

Waste.<br />

Sauter moved to forward<br />

a written request to the superior<br />

court judge, as provided<br />

for in RCW 36.32.200,<br />

for permission to contract<br />

with special council on land-<br />

fill issues. The motion<br />

passed unanimously.<br />

In other county matters,<br />

administrative services director<br />

Glen Chipman provided<br />

a third quarter review<br />

of the county budget. According<br />

to Chipman, revenues<br />

are tracking at a low<br />

level, but within the budgeted<br />

expectations. He cautioned<br />

department heads to<br />

be aware that the trend is<br />

lower and things could<br />

change. Chipman’s report<br />

stated that sales taxes have<br />

fallen below the 10-year average<br />

for the first time since<br />

monthly tracking began.<br />

Overall revenue is down 1.8<br />

percent compared to 2010.<br />

The commissioners also<br />

approved a resolution to extend<br />

the burn ban in non-incorporated<br />

areas of the<br />

county until Oct. 16. The ban<br />

was previously scheduled to<br />

expire on Sept. 30.<br />

Candidates<br />

Night<br />

coming<br />

next week<br />

The Greater <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Area Chamber of<br />

Commerce and the<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange<br />

will hold Candidates<br />

Night on Thursday,<br />

Oct. 13, at 7 p.m., at the<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange<br />

Hall on East Darland<br />

Street.<br />

The evening represents<br />

an opportunity<br />

for voters to hear candidates<br />

for the positions<br />

open for election this<br />

year give their views<br />

on issues.<br />

Listeners will have<br />

an opportunity to pose<br />

questions, though not<br />

all questions may be<br />

able to be addressed.<br />

Positions being<br />

elected this year include<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

mayor, city council<br />

seats, and hospital commissioner<br />

positions.<br />

LOU MARZELES<br />

SHARPENING SKILLS: Don McManman operated a knife and scissors sharpening service at the<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Farmers’ Market this season. He kept an old phone book from which he took pages to<br />

demonstrate how sharp his sharpened knives could get. Some customers reported that he could sharpen<br />

anything except wits and tongues.


2 — OCTOBER 5, 2011 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

Help available for navigating<br />

complexities of Medicare<br />

during open enrollment<br />

LOU MARZELES<br />

EDITOR<br />

Seniors seeking to enroll<br />

in Medicare have between<br />

Oct. 15 and Dec. 7 to do so, according<br />

to John Espinosa of<br />

Statewide Health Insurance<br />

Benefits Advisors (SHIBA), a<br />

department of the Washington<br />

State Insurance Commissioners’<br />

office. Espinosa<br />

spoke Monday at the Greater<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of<br />

Commerce business luncheon<br />

at Ayutla’s Restaurant.<br />

“They are going to possibly<br />

change that to Dec. 24,”<br />

Espinosa said, though he emphasized<br />

the later date was<br />

not firm.<br />

“Open enrollment is going<br />

to be different this year, and<br />

they’re really looking at getting<br />

people to use the internet<br />

to do the open enrollment<br />

type,” Espinosa added. He<br />

said letters are going out in<br />

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different colors related to different<br />

programs available<br />

from Social Security. “I know<br />

a lot of us don’t open that<br />

kind of mail,” he said, “so<br />

when we receive a colored<br />

letter from Social Security,<br />

we can think it’s not valid or<br />

important.”<br />

The differing programs<br />

have to do with differences in<br />

Medicare versus Medicaid,<br />

level of qualifying income,<br />

and even sometimes with<br />

possible increases in payments<br />

for prescription drugs.<br />

“They really have to read<br />

that letter in order for them<br />

to understand that there<br />

could be some changes,” Espinosa<br />

stressed. “There are a<br />

lot of things folks should<br />

know depending on the color<br />

letter they receive.”<br />

Espinosa said volunteers<br />

are in all 39 Washington<br />

counties to help people understand<br />

their health plan<br />

options. (Locally, residents<br />

can contact Virginia Dunham,<br />

who was also at the<br />

meeting Monday, at the<br />

Klickitat County Senior Services<br />

office at 773-3757 or by<br />

email at virginiad@co.klickitat.wa.us.)<br />

The open enrollment period<br />

at hand is for Medicare<br />

Part D. “There are also open<br />

enrollment periods for children,<br />

there is one for<br />

Medicare Part C if you don’t<br />

have Part D, so there are a lot<br />

of open enrollment periods<br />

our volunteers try to keep<br />

straight,” Espinosa said.<br />

“Right now there’s the<br />

Medicare prescription Part<br />

D, but next year there could<br />

be an E or an F—who knows?<br />

This is what is going on right<br />

now.”<br />

Espinosa added that<br />

Medicare books have gone<br />

out through the mail, but<br />

that the local Senior Services<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> man arrested for stealing<br />

and selling tires, wheels and tools<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Police arrested<br />

David Britton, 48, on a<br />

number of charges related to<br />

theft of property and attempts<br />

to sell the property<br />

last week. The first call came<br />

around 5:25 p.m. on Sept. 27<br />

when a woman reported that<br />

tires and rims were stolen<br />

from her property at Cottonwood<br />

Park. Police also<br />

learned that tools were stolen<br />

from a neighbor. In both instances,<br />

Britton was believed<br />

to be a suspect. One of the<br />

victims also reported that his<br />

license tabs had been stolen<br />

from his home about a month<br />

earlier.<br />

CITY from Page 1<br />

total of 45 plants. A collective garden may<br />

contain no more than 24 ounces of usable<br />

cannabis per patient up to a total of 72<br />

ounces, and each patient must have documentation<br />

or proof of registration with the registry<br />

established for valid use of medical marijuana.<br />

Lacking any ordinance related to collective<br />

gardens, the city undertook to pass a<br />

law that would at least allow a temporary take<br />

on the matter. The ordinance passed stipulates<br />

that a zoning moratorium is in place<br />

that prohibits collective gardens for a period<br />

of six months, after which time the ordinance<br />

will expire unless extended by subsequent<br />

city council action. A public hearing on the<br />

ordinance and the issue is scheduled for Nov.<br />

21 to seek public testimony and consider further<br />

findings.<br />

In other action, Mayor Arletta Parton is-<br />

About an hour after the investigation<br />

began, police received<br />

a call reporting that<br />

Britton was cruising Cottonwood<br />

Park. Officer Chris<br />

Wyzykowski found Britton<br />

sitting in a pick-up in Cottonwood<br />

Park. Britton’s pickup<br />

was not fitted with plates assigned<br />

to the vehicle and<br />

upon further check, the tabs<br />

were identified as the ones<br />

reported stolen. Following<br />

tips, the police were led to a<br />

residence where tools that<br />

had been reported stolen<br />

from another residence were<br />

recovered. Through that investigation<br />

it was deter-<br />

mined that Britton had attempted<br />

to sell tires and police<br />

learned that an individual<br />

who had been recently<br />

cited for poaching did buy<br />

the tires. Police followed that<br />

lead and recovered the tires<br />

and rims and learned that<br />

Britton was the person who<br />

sold the tires and the tools.<br />

None of the individuals<br />

who purchased the stolen<br />

goods were cited. Britton<br />

was charged with two counts<br />

of trafficking stolen property,<br />

possession of stolen property,<br />

and third degree theft.<br />

sued a proclamation of International Walk to<br />

School Day for Oct. 5 on behalf of the Healthy<br />

People Alliance of Klickitat County. The<br />

proclamation cites the value of pedestrian<br />

safety and walking as a deterrent to a variety<br />

of physical ailments. And a conditional use<br />

permit was discussed allowing Pacific Excavation<br />

to build and operate an 8,000 square<br />

foot truck repair facility on Simcoe Drive opposite<br />

Roosevelt Avenue. “The new owner [of<br />

the business] looks to be a good neighbor to<br />

people in the area,” Bellamy said.<br />

In a police department report, Johnson reported<br />

that a residence on Pipeline Drive was<br />

receiving ongoing tickets for being in violation<br />

of the city ordinance prohibiting keeping<br />

horses on land of less than one acre.<br />

“We’re visiting them every day,” Johnson<br />

said.<br />

RE-ELECT MAYOR PARTON<br />

Paid for by Committee to Elect Arletta Parton, PO Box 1613, <strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA 98620<br />

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staff are able to help ensure<br />

that residents are able to get<br />

all the help and publications<br />

they need.<br />

There is a steep penalty of<br />

one percent per month for<br />

not enrolling in Medicare<br />

when first eligible if one<br />

chooses to join it later, Espinosa<br />

pointed out, encouraging<br />

anyone becoming eligible<br />

at this time to enroll.<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

New Life Assembly of God<br />

1602 S. Columbus, <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Pastor Kevin<br />

Gerchak. 773-4650. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.,<br />

Morning Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Evening<br />

Service at 6 p.m., Family Night on Wed. night, 7<br />

p.m. includes Youth, God’s Flower Garden, Royal<br />

Rangers and Bible Study.<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Columbus Avenue Baptist, S.B.C.<br />

815 N. Columbus, <strong>Goldendale</strong>. 773-4471. Pastor<br />

Michael Block, Sunday School 9:45 a.m.,<br />

Morning Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Evening Study<br />

and Worship, 6 p.m., Wednesday Evening Bible<br />

Study and Prayer, 7 p.m.<br />

Bible Baptist Church of <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

340 East Collins St. <strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA. 773-4929. L.<br />

Parish Plumlee, Pastor. Sunday: Sunday School 10<br />

a.m., Morning Worship Service 11 a.m., Sunday<br />

Evening Service 6 p.m., Wednesday Service 7 p.m.<br />

Nursery Service Provided. “Families Walking In<br />

The Old Paths.” Jer. 6:16<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Church of Christ<br />

230 E. Court, <strong>Goldendale</strong>, 773-4689. Sunday classes<br />

10:00 a.m., Service 11:00 a.m., Wednesday classes<br />

6:00 p.m.<br />

CATHOLIC<br />

Holy Trinity Catholic<br />

307 Schuster, <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Father William Byron,<br />

773-4516. Sat. Eve. Mass 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Mass<br />

9 a.m.; Spanish Mass Sat. evening 6:30 p.m. Eve of<br />

Holy Days 7:00 p.m.; Holy Days 7:30 a.m. and<br />

Daily Mass Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. CCD Classes,<br />

Wednesday afternoons 2:15 to 3:30 p.m.<br />

Kindergarten through 6th grade. Wed. Evenings<br />

7:30 to 8:30, 7th through 12th grade. Confessions<br />

before Mass Saturdays at noon - 1 p.m.<br />

GRACE BRETHREN<br />

Community Grace Brethren<br />

1180 S. Roosevelt. Gregory M. Howell, pastor.<br />

773-3388. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning<br />

Worship 11 a.m.; Saturday Night Connection 7:00<br />

p.m., Wednesday AWANA at 2:30 p.m. for children<br />

four years to sixth grade. Wednesday night youth at<br />

6:30 p.m. for grades seven through 12 “The Bible,<br />

the Whole Bible, and Nothing but the Bible.”<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

Christ the King Lutheran<br />

S. Columbus and Simcoe Dr., <strong>Goldendale</strong>, 773-<br />

5750. Sunday school, 9 a.m., worship services 10<br />

a.m. Everyone welcome.<br />

LOU MARZELES<br />

DOGS ON THE MARCH: Dogs and their owners hit the<br />

streets of <strong>Goldendale</strong> Saturday morning for the Dogs of the<br />

Gorge (DOG) walk. The strollers and their dogs started and<br />

ended at Ekone Park. Funds raised in the walk benefited<br />

DOG.<br />

Ecology publishes water rights guides<br />

in response to legislative mandate<br />

The Washington Department<br />

of Ecology (Ecology)<br />

is offering the state’s first<br />

comprehensive guide to<br />

water availability with online<br />

publications that tell potential<br />

applicants for water<br />

rights where and how they<br />

may obtain new water in<br />

any of Washington’s watersheds.<br />

“Compiling easy-to-read<br />

fact sheets on water availability<br />

for all 62 watersheds<br />

gives potential water users a<br />

starting point for determining<br />

the best strategies for securing<br />

water for a future<br />

project,” said Maia Bellon,<br />

program manager for the<br />

Water Resources Program.<br />

The fact sheets generally reveal<br />

that water is a limited<br />

resource and that cheap and<br />

abundant water is no longer<br />

available in most areas of<br />

the state.<br />

The 2011 Legislature directed<br />

Ecology to review its<br />

water rights application procedures<br />

to simplify the<br />

process, eliminate unnecessary<br />

steps and decrease the<br />

time required to issue decisions.<br />

These new fact sheets are<br />

part of Ecology’s continuing<br />

effort to improve the water<br />

right decision process. They<br />

provide timely and accurate<br />

information applicants can<br />

use to assess water supply<br />

options in their watersheds<br />

in light of the many water<br />

law and water resource factors<br />

that govern Ecology’s<br />

decisions on applications.<br />

Ecology’s Water Resources<br />

Program is responsible for<br />

approving or denying applications<br />

for new water rights<br />

and changes to existing<br />

water rights. With the exception<br />

of certain small uses of<br />

groundwater, state law requires<br />

that all prospective<br />

water users apply for and receive<br />

a permit from Ecology<br />

to use water. This protects<br />

existing water users as well<br />

as maintaining adequate<br />

stream flows for people,<br />

farms and fish.<br />

The program is responsible<br />

for managing a statewide<br />

water right portfolio of 3,000<br />

permits, 50,000 certificates,<br />

170,000 claims and up to<br />

500,000 permit-exempt wells.<br />

Given reductions in the<br />

Water Resources Program<br />

budget since 2009, Ecology<br />

now has 25 percent fewer<br />

staff available to make<br />

water right permit decisions.<br />

Efficiency improvements<br />

are helping Ecology<br />

produce results within limitations<br />

on budget and<br />

staffing.<br />

“This water availability<br />

infor mation illustrates<br />

more than ever that the de-<br />

mand for water from population<br />

growth and economic<br />

development, along with the<br />

need to protect the natural<br />

environment, can quickly<br />

outpace local supplies,” Bellon<br />

said. “The state, local<br />

governments and water<br />

users must work together to<br />

develop new water supplies<br />

and facilitate market-based<br />

transactions that can move<br />

water to where it’s needed<br />

most.”<br />

For an interactive map<br />

that helps you identify your<br />

watershed and access a fact<br />

sheet on water availability<br />

in your area, go to:<br />

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pro<br />

grams/wr/rights/wrpenap<br />

p _ a v a i l . h t m l<br />

Media Contact: Dan Partridge,<br />

360-407-7139,<br />

d p a r 4 6 1 @ e c y. w a . g o v<br />

Water Resources Program:<br />

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pro<br />

grams/wr/wrhome.html<br />

Ecology’s Web site:<br />

http://www.ecy.wa.gov<br />

Ecology’s social media:<br />

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/abo<br />

ut/newmedia.html<br />

Blood drive at Glenwood<br />

On October 6, 2011, the Glenwood Honor Society is<br />

sponsoring a Red Cross Blood Drive. It will be held in<br />

the Glenwood School Multipurpose room from 1 p.m. –<br />

6 p.m. To schedule your appointment or for more information,<br />

contact Bridget McLaughlin at (509) 364-<br />

3438, the Honor Society advisor, or go online to<br />

www.redcrossblood.org and use the sponsor code:<br />

Glenwood Community.<br />

Church Directory<br />

METHODIST<br />

United Methodist<br />

Columbus and Broadway, Pastor Ben Moore, 773-<br />

4461 or 773-4462. Worship 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.,<br />

Sunday School 9:15 a.m., Nursery Available 10:30<br />

a.m. Call the church for regularly scheduled events.<br />

NAZARENE<br />

Church of the Nazarene<br />

124 W. Allyn, <strong>Goldendale</strong>. 773-4216. Pastor<br />

Thomas Fender. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.,<br />

Worship at 10:45 a.m. Please call the church office<br />

for weekly bible studies being offered. “Come Just<br />

As You Are”.<br />

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST<br />

1/2 mile East on Bickleton Hwy. Sabbath School,<br />

Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service 11 a.m. Tim<br />

Gray, Pastor. 773-4381<br />

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST<br />

Room for different beliefs -- Yours<br />

First and third Sundays in <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

773-7815 • http://uugoldendale.org<br />

NON-DENOMINATIONAL<br />

FATHER’S HOUSE FELLOWSHIP<br />

207 S. Klickitat Ave., 773-4719. Basic Bible<br />

Fellowship, 9:30 a.m., Worship at 10:30 a.m.<br />

Wednesday Prayer at 7 p.m. “Following the<br />

Father’s Heart”.<br />

GOLDEN GATE HEALING ROOMS<br />

125 W. Main St., <strong>Goldendale</strong>. 250-3905.<br />

Open Thursday nights, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

A fresh wind is blowing.<br />

MARYHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

Maryhill, Washington. Opening Easter Sunday,<br />

April 4. Coffee & donuts from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.<br />

Services at 11 a.m. (509) 261-1155<br />

WOODLAND PRAISE BARN<br />

627 Woodland Road, <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Woody Lovelace,<br />

Pastor. Worship services; Sunday 10:30 a.m.,<br />

Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. 773-9119.<br />

thebarn@gorge.net.


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 5, 2011 — 3<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

Isaac LeRoy Carmickle<br />

was born in Denver, Colo.,<br />

on Nov. 30, 1940, to Isaac Perl<br />

and Elsie Agnes (Davis)<br />

Carmickle. He attended elementary<br />

schools<br />

in Nebraska,<br />

Arkansas, Illinois,<br />

Kentucky,<br />

Tennessee, and<br />

Colorado.<br />

His family<br />

moved to Rangely,<br />

Colorado, in the<br />

summer of 1956<br />

where he graduated<br />

high school<br />

in 1960.<br />

Isaac joined the Army<br />

National Guard during his<br />

high school years, where he<br />

served eight years. He took<br />

carpenter apprentice training,<br />

working as a carpenter<br />

for 16 years.<br />

When married to his first<br />

wife, they had three sons,<br />

Isaac LeRoy, Jr., William<br />

Frederick, and Kenneth<br />

Don.<br />

On July 20, 1974, he married<br />

Nancy Gulick in Deer<br />

Park. The couple moved to<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> in April 1996<br />

where Ike worked as the<br />

building inspector, fire marshal,<br />

and code enforcement<br />

officer for the City of <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

where he retired.<br />

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Friday & Saturday 1:15 4:00 6:45 9:20<br />

Sunday - Tuesday 1:15 4:00 6:45<br />

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Isaac Carmickle<br />

State Fire Marshal<br />

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HOMETOWN<br />

missioner in 2010, where he<br />

served nearly two years,<br />

firmly believing in and<br />

working toward the success<br />

of KVH.<br />

Isaac enjoyed<br />

hunting and fishing,<br />

was a member<br />

of the Christian<br />

Motorcyclists<br />

Association and<br />

the Goldwing Association.<br />

He attendedCommunity<br />

Grace<br />

Brethren Church.<br />

Isaac died at<br />

his home on Sept.<br />

29, 2011, at the age of 70.<br />

He is survived by his wife<br />

Nancy Carol Carmickle of<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>; children LeRoy<br />

from Utah, Kenneth from<br />

North Carolina, Manuel<br />

from Spokane, Laddie from<br />

Hawaii, and Corey from<br />

Spokane; siblings Barbara,<br />

Virgil, Roy and Kathie all<br />

from Colorado; 23 grandchildren<br />

and 17 great-grandchildren.<br />

He was preceded in death<br />

by his parents and his son<br />

William.<br />

A memorial service was<br />

held at Community Grace<br />

Brethren Church in <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

on Monday, Oct. 3. Columbia<br />

Hills Memorial<br />

Chapel handled arrangements.<br />

Margarette Creighton<br />

Margarette L. Creighton,<br />

94, died on Sept. 19, 2011 in<br />

Hillsboro, Ore., from complications<br />

related to age.<br />

She was born on July 9,<br />

1917 in Trout Lake, to Henry<br />

and Cornelia Johnson.<br />

Margarette married Jay<br />

B. Creighton on June 18,<br />

1938 in Yakima. They moved<br />

to <strong>Goldendale</strong>, where she<br />

was a homemaker and they<br />

raised their family.<br />

Margarette was a member<br />

of the First Baptist<br />

Church, Rebekahs and Sundowners<br />

Good Sam Traveler<br />

Club. In 1996, she moved to<br />

Beaverton, Ore.<br />

Margarette was preceded<br />

in death by her husband Jay,<br />

son Gene and grandchildren<br />

Sharon and Dave Cornett.<br />

She is survived by her<br />

daughter Irene C. Cornett<br />

and husband Robin, brother,<br />

Everett Johnson, grandchildren<br />

Victoria and Christopher<br />

Creighton, Lynda Pierson<br />

and Laura Jones, 10<br />

great-grandchildren and 10<br />

great-great grandchildren.<br />

Graveside services will<br />

be held on Friday, Oct. 7, 2<br />

p.m., at Mountain <strong>View</strong><br />

Cemetery in <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

The family suggests remembrances<br />

to any Hospice program.<br />

Wait Until Dark opens in HR Oct. 13<br />

Columbia Center for the<br />

Arts and CAST Theatre welcomes,<br />

Wait Until Dark, a<br />

dramatic thriller by Frederick<br />

Knott, directed by<br />

Richard Parker, to CAST<br />

Theatre, opening on Oct. 13.<br />

The show will run Oct. 13,<br />

14, 15, 20 21 and 22 at 7:30<br />

p.m. and a matinee on Oct.<br />

16 at 2 p.m.<br />

Plot: A trio of criminals<br />

terrorizes Susy Hendrix, a<br />

recently blinded woman,<br />

who is in possession of a<br />

doll given to her husband by<br />

a stranger at an airport. Neither<br />

Susy nor her absent<br />

husband knows that the doll<br />

is stuffed with heroin. The<br />

criminals concoct an elabo-<br />

rate hoax to persuade Susy<br />

to give them the doll. When<br />

the hoax fails, the criminals<br />

turn deadly.<br />

Tickets are $15 for adults,<br />

$12 for students and seniors,<br />

$8 for children 11 and under<br />

and $10 for groups of 10 or<br />

more. Tickets are available<br />

at Columbia Arts and Waucoma<br />

Bookstore in Hood<br />

River and online at<br />

www.columbiaarts. org.<br />

Holy Trinity<br />

Rummage Sale<br />

Friday, October 7<br />

9 to 4<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

9 to 2<br />

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LOOKING BACK<br />

October 5, 2011<br />

20 Years Ago- October 10, 1991<br />

• Kiwanis Club of <strong>Goldendale</strong> held their annual banquet at Bright’s restaurant on Sept.<br />

27. Special awards were presented to Dave Tuning, Alan Shipp, John Scarola, Wayne Eshelman,<br />

Mike McBride and Bob Moco for their work and contributions this past year.<br />

40 Years Ago- October 7, 1971<br />

• Saturday, when news relayed to Pete May that “a herd of 200 cattle is going along the<br />

hillside across the creek and is headed for the new housing development,” we went to see.<br />

It was the Howard and Marvin Norris cattle. Bringing them down Pipeline road to town<br />

before crossing the highway was the best way home. I was told that “when it snowed on<br />

them in their Simcoe Mountain pasture last week those old cows decided it was time to<br />

come home.” The Norris ranch has been in continuous family ownership for nearly a century,<br />

since the original 160 acres was homesteaded in 1878 by Newton Norris. Mr. Norris<br />

cleared about 60 acres of oak and pine trees to secure sufficient cropland. Part of the house<br />

he built is still being used, incorporated into the present Norris home. Howard Norris, present<br />

owner, remarks that he sleeps each night in the room in which he was born.<br />

60 Years Ago- October 4, 1951<br />

• Coach Leo Hake, this week, warned spectators at the <strong>Goldendale</strong>-Granger football<br />

game Saturday to bear in mind that stepping within five yards of the sidelines during the<br />

game will result in an automatic 15 yard penalty for the home team. He pointed out that<br />

this is a new ruling which came into effect this year. Five yards from the sideline strips is<br />

marked off on both north and south sides of the fields by fences, he said, and spectators<br />

should remain behind them.<br />

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Incredibly, the printer entrusted with<br />

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GATHERING AT THE FLAGPOLE: Students, faculty and community members gathered around the flag pole<br />

at <strong>Goldendale</strong> High School last Wednesday for “See You at the Pole.” The student-led prayer group is a national<br />

event that started at a youth group in Texas in 1990. In one year (from 1990 to 1991), it grew from that small<br />

group of teenagers to more than one million students gathering at their respective flag poles.<br />

BIRTHS<br />

AvaLynn Kamp<br />

AvaLynn Lee Kamp was<br />

born Sept. 9, 2011 at 7:42 p.m.<br />

to specialist K.C. Kamp of the<br />

United States Army and Jaya<br />

Kamp at Mid Columbia Medical<br />

Center. She weighed 7<br />

pounds, 7 ounces and was 21<br />

inches long.<br />

Maternal grandparents<br />

are Victoria Bean of <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

and Fred and Tammy<br />

Feller of Glenwood.<br />

Paternal grandparents are<br />

Steve and Shelly Musick of<br />

Germany and Randy Kamp of<br />

Anchorage, Alaska.<br />

AvaLynn joins her parents<br />

at their home on the Lewis-<br />

McCord base in Ft. Lewis.<br />

Jewelanie Abrams<br />

Jewelanie Blaire Abrams<br />

was born Sept. 29, 2011 to<br />

Elizabeth Macleod and Frank<br />

Abrams at Skyline Hospital.<br />

She weighed 7 pounds, 7<br />

ounces, and was 21 inches<br />

long.<br />

Maternal grandparents<br />

are Gordon and Cindy<br />

Macleod, of The Dalles, and<br />

Kent and Lana Lay, of Lyle.<br />

Paternal grandparents are<br />

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117 W. Main St.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA 98620<br />

Library seeks<br />

literacy<br />

volunteers<br />

The <strong>Goldendale</strong> Community<br />

Library is currently seeking<br />

volunteer tutors for its<br />

Adult Literacy and ESL Program.<br />

Volunteer tutors will<br />

work with adult learners two<br />

to four hours per week, teaching<br />

English skills, reading<br />

and essential literacy skills.<br />

A limited number of tutor positions<br />

are available, and a<br />

high-school degree or GED is<br />

required.<br />

Applications are being accepted<br />

now through Oct. 22.<br />

Application materials may be<br />

picked up at the Library.<br />

For more information, call<br />

Naomi Fisher at the <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Library, 773-4487.<br />

“I have one of the original Higbee’s Stream<br />

Map of Pennsylvania on my wall behind my<br />

desk. It’s the best thing available as far as<br />

streams are concerned. I use it all the time<br />

for reference. I don’t know of anything more<br />

extensive and it is the most accurate map out<br />

there as far as streams are concerned.”<br />

—Dave Wolf, PA Fish and Boat Commission


4 —OCTOBER 5, 2011 THE GOLDENDALE SENTINEL<br />

LOU MARZELES, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER<br />

KAREN HENSLEE, GENERAL MANAGER<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN, REPORTER/SPORTS<br />

REBECCA GOURLEY, REPORTER<br />

G3 takes extraordinary<br />

steps toward clear goals<br />

On the surface of it, the G3 meeting Thursday evening was ordinary<br />

enough. A group of people met in a conference room and<br />

talked about possible things to do to improve the life and conditions<br />

of the <strong>Goldendale</strong> area. It was hardly the first time that’s happened,<br />

and every time it has, something positive has developed, even<br />

though it doesn’t always seem that way.<br />

But something very definitely extraordinary<br />

also happened, and it was mentioned during<br />

the meeting itself. The meeting arrived at a<br />

clear, united consensus—actually, it was a<br />

unanimous consensus—to do certain things in<br />

the coming few months. These were clear, definite<br />

action steps, moving toward concrete<br />

goals, with reasonable expectation of them<br />

being accomplished and a strong anticipation<br />

of what their accomplishment could mean for the area. The details<br />

of these steps are recounted in our story in this week’s paper on the<br />

meeting.<br />

It felt like a turning point, a shift in a new direction from which<br />

there would be no retreat. Indeed, retreat is possible only if hope is<br />

abandoned, and if G3 as an informal organization does nothing<br />

else, it will remain an intractable stronghold of positive expectation.<br />

We know of no other meeting in recent memory in which unanimous<br />

decisions were made on definite steps to take toward the betterment<br />

of the community. Does it matter how many people were<br />

there to establish this unanimity? Only if numbers are regarded as<br />

indicators of outcome. They aren’t. It’s who commits to a path, who<br />

holds to a path, who takes the very real steps to a path. And if you<br />

really want to know how many people show up at G3 meetings,<br />

come and see for yourself.<br />

The simple joys of country<br />

living can live again<br />

I love the country and the simple<br />

joys it brings.<br />

Like the smell of freshly cut field<br />

grass baled for hay on hot, mid-August<br />

mornings. The lonely cries of<br />

coyotes echoing somewhere off in<br />

the distance, while much of the<br />

area slumbers. Observing honeybees<br />

purposefully working pink<br />

and white apple blossoms in early<br />

spring.<br />

These came to my mind when I<br />

recently watched a farmer driving<br />

his combine down<br />

long, winding rows of<br />

grass.<br />

Some of us, like my<br />

husband, were born<br />

and raised in the<br />

country. Maybe you<br />

were, too.<br />

He had the benefit<br />

of living on a family<br />

farm established by<br />

grandparents after<br />

they emigrated from<br />

Finland. Like many in the Finnish<br />

community, the first thing Grandpa<br />

Uno built, after he bought the farm,<br />

was a sauna. For the record, that’s<br />

“Sow-na”—not “sah-na”; Finnlanders,<br />

I’ve discovered, are adamant<br />

about that.<br />

The sauna’s heat reflected from<br />

hot rocks set atop a woodstove. A<br />

small window on an outside wall offered<br />

a cold respite for those who<br />

couldn’t stand the heat. In Uno’s<br />

youth, I’m told, he and his friends<br />

swatted their skin with birch<br />

branches before jumping into the<br />

cold snow.<br />

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Don’t Make Me<br />

Turn This Car<br />

Around!<br />

Judy Halone<br />

©2011<br />

judyhalone@gmail.com<br />

OPINION<br />

Lou Marzeles<br />

Editor &<br />

Publisher<br />

That sauna stands today—a reminder<br />

of the country and the simple<br />

joys it brings.<br />

His other country memories:<br />

watching Grandpa Uno turn lumber<br />

from the farm into hand hewn<br />

logs for his barn; trekking across<br />

cow pastures in frozen snow, just to<br />

find the perfect Christmas tree<br />

down by the pond; and watching his<br />

Grandma Wenla sit atop a wooden<br />

stool, milk a cow, and aim its milk<br />

toward a thirsty barn cat.<br />

My husband also<br />

learned how to drive<br />

on the farm. And I’ll<br />

bet there are a lot of<br />

other country kids<br />

who did the same<br />

thing. Grandpa Uno<br />

tied wooden blocks to<br />

the pedals of a red<br />

1949 Inter national<br />

Tractor so that his<br />

feet could reach. From<br />

there, they drove<br />

round and round in the fields until<br />

he had it down pat. Then came haying<br />

season—my husband drove and<br />

the entire family “put in hay.” I’m<br />

told that’s how they did it back<br />

then.<br />

I was blessed to live on that farm<br />

as a newlywed. I miss it.<br />

But sometimes, when the hurryscurry<br />

pace of today is too much,<br />

all I have to do is drive past a newlymown<br />

field or watch a honeybee at<br />

work. And I’m reminded of how<br />

much I love the country.<br />

And the simple joys it brings.<br />

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LETTERS FROM THE COMMUNITY<br />

BPA still hasn’t<br />

paid us<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Members of my family are<br />

fourth-generation wheat and cattle<br />

ranchers in the <strong>Goldendale</strong> area.<br />

We own land in Goodnoe Hills and<br />

west of <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Over the years<br />

we have dealt with numerous corporations<br />

and contracts and have<br />

always been treated in a fair, professional<br />

manner. Until now.<br />

On June 10, 2010, our family business,<br />

101 Bar Ranch LLC, signed a<br />

contract with Bonneville Power Administration<br />

(BPA) for a perpetual<br />

easement and right-of-way on our<br />

land as part of the McNary-John-<br />

Day Transmission Line Project.<br />

The project on our land was completed<br />

long ago—however, we still<br />

have not received payment from<br />

BPA. It has been 18 months since<br />

the contract for more than $35,000<br />

was signed.<br />

I had regular contact with the re-<br />

alty specialist from BPA via phone<br />

and e-mail. On June 15, 2011 (one<br />

year after the original contract was<br />

signed), I met with the BPA realty<br />

specialist at her request to sign<br />

“fresh documents” (otherwise<br />

known as a new contract) with a<br />

new date (she said she lost the original<br />

contract.) At that meeting I<br />

was promised payment in “four to<br />

six weeks.” As of Sept. 30, we still<br />

have not received payment for the<br />

easement.<br />

I have written and called numerous<br />

BPA representatives. They have<br />

not returned my calls or emails.<br />

101 Bar Ranch will also be impacted<br />

by BPA’s new project, the Big<br />

Eddy-Knight Transmission Line<br />

Project. I am writing to encourage<br />

my friends in Centerville and west<br />

of <strong>Goldendale</strong> who will also be dealing<br />

with BPA on the Big Eddy-<br />

Knight Project to include a clause<br />

in their contract stipulating a date<br />

of payment, interest paid to the<br />

land owner if payment is not received<br />

by that date, and an agree-<br />

ment that BPA pays legal fees in the<br />

event that non-payment becomes a<br />

legal issue, as it has for my family.<br />

Peggy Callan<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

A great effort by<br />

all in the fire<br />

To the Editor:<br />

We have a family cabin near<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> that fortunately was<br />

not damaged in the Monastery<br />

Complex Fire, though we had some<br />

trees and underbrush burned.<br />

We so appreciate all of the firefighters<br />

and the support people who<br />

assisted in controlling the fire.<br />

From everything we hear there was<br />

a marvelous effort by all concerned.<br />

John M. Reese<br />

Walla Walla<br />

Next Java Talk: Friday, Oct. 7, 8 a.m., Sodbuster’s Restaurant.<br />

First radio World Series, patron saint of television named<br />

Oct. 5: 1582—This day does not exist in Spain,<br />

Poland, Italy and Portugal after implementation of the<br />

Gregorian calendar. 1914—First kill in aerial combat<br />

during World War I. 1915—In other WWI news, the Central<br />

Powers are joined by Bulgaria, becoming the last<br />

time Bulgaria is referred to as a power. 1921—First<br />

radio broadcast of the World Series. 1969—Monty<br />

Python’s Flying Circus first airs on BBC. 1970—The<br />

Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is founded to help<br />

Americans sleep. 1998—Franz Reardon, DDS, proponent<br />

of “intelligent design,” is unable to explain the<br />

platypus. Born: Ray Kroc. Died: Earl Tupper (Tupperware).<br />

Feral Hog Month, National Carry a<br />

Tune Week, World Teachers Day.<br />

Oct. 6: 1781—The last battle of the Revolutionary<br />

War begins at Yorktown with siege<br />

by American and French troops against the<br />

British under the command of General<br />

Cornwallis. 1890—The Mormon Church determines<br />

you can have too much of a good<br />

thing and outlaws polygamy. 1908—For all<br />

you Yankees haters, this New York team loses 100th<br />

game of the year for a 51-103 season. 1967—A funeral<br />

marking the end of hippies is held in Haight-Ashbury,<br />

but apparently word never got out. 1973—Egypt and<br />

Syria attack Israel, beginning the Yom Kippur War.<br />

Born: Carol Lombard. Died: Anwar Sadat. Be Bald and<br />

Free Day (a non-Hallmark holiday).<br />

Oct. 7: 1492—Columbus unable to retire after his<br />

fleet misses Florida. 1714—In Alkmaar, Netherlands,<br />

the Dutch riot over beer tax, shouting “No Inebriation<br />

Without Representation.” The Beer Party is founded.<br />

1806—Carbon paper patented in London by inventor<br />

Ralph Wedgewood Ralph Wedgewood Ralph Wedgewood.<br />

1856—Book and newspaper folding machine is<br />

patented by Cyrus Chambers, Jr. 1913—Moving assembly<br />

line first instituted by Henry Ford. 1944—Prisoner<br />

uprisings at Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration<br />

camps. 1982—At the Winter Garden Theatre, Cats<br />

opens and runs more than 5,000 performances. 1985—<br />

The Achille Lauro is seized by PLO terrorists. 1991—<br />

Professor Anita Hill accuses Clarence Thomas, a<br />

Supreme Court nominee, of making sexually inappropriate<br />

comments and unusual use of Coke cans. Born:<br />

Vladimir Putin. Nevermore: Edgar Allan Poe. National<br />

Frappe Day.<br />

Oct. 8: 1818—Padded gloves first used at English<br />

boxing match. 1835—Darwin arrives at the Galapagos<br />

This Week<br />

in History<br />

Tim O’Neill<br />

archipelago on the HMS Beagle. 1944—CBS debuts The<br />

Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, which was boring even<br />

then. 1953—In order to accommodate authorizes in<br />

Birmingham, Ala., who forbade blacks to play baseball<br />

with whites, Jackie Robinson drops all the white players<br />

from his team, the Negro-White All-Stars. 1957—<br />

The Dodgers announce their move from Brooklyn to<br />

Los Angeles. Born: Sigourney [Susan Alexandra]<br />

Weaver. Died: Christian Sørensen Longomontanus.<br />

American Touch Tag Day.<br />

Oct. 9: 1600—Philosopher, cosmologist, and friar<br />

Giordano Bruno is burned alive in Rome for heresy. He<br />

had theorized the universe was infinite.<br />

1867—The Suez Canal is used for the first<br />

time. 1933—Prohibition is ended by The<br />

Blaine Act; members of the Temperance<br />

Union drown their sorrows in fruit juice.<br />

1958—Despite the fact she lived and died in<br />

the 13th Century, St. Clare of Assisi is declared<br />

the patron saint of television by Pope<br />

Pius XII. Born: Aaron Montgomery Ward.<br />

Died: Geronimo. Independence Day (Kosovo).<br />

Oct. 10: 1865—The billiard ball is patented by John<br />

Hyatts. 1886—In Tuxedo Park, New York, a dinner jacket<br />

is worn for the first time at an autumn ball. 1892—<br />

The national cricket team of Hong Kong dies in shipwreck<br />

off Taiwan. 1908—The Baseball Writers Association<br />

is formed, leading to the use of acronyms and undecipherable<br />

statistics. 1923—The first game is held in<br />

Yankee Stadium. 1935—Porgy & Bess opens on Broadway.<br />

1994—The value of the Russian ruble decreases to<br />

3,081 rubles per dollar. Born: Ed Wood, Jr. (“Plan 9 from<br />

Outer Space”.) Died: William “Buckwheat” Thomas.<br />

National Angel Food Cake Day.<br />

Oct. 11: 1759—Parson Mason Locke Weems is born,<br />

who would present fiction as historical fact. He made<br />

up the story about Washington cutting down a cherry<br />

tree illustrating while Washington could not tell a lie,<br />

the good parson could. 1809—At the Grinder’s Inn off<br />

the Natchez Trace in Tenn., Meriwether Lewis died;<br />

this is widely believed due to suicide. 1973—Elvis and<br />

Priscilla’s divorce became final due to a hunka hunka<br />

freezin’ love. 1976—George Washington is posthumously<br />

promoted to rank of General of the Armies of the<br />

United States in joint congressional resoultion. 1984—<br />

American Kathryn D. Sullivan became the first female<br />

astronaut to walk in space. Died: Édith Piaf (la mort en<br />

rose.) Bring Your Teddy Bear to Work Day.<br />

LETTERS POLICY: It’s election time again, and so we remind everyone: no letters from candidates for any position<br />

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purposes.


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 5, 2011 — 5<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

Give ’til it hurts, blood drive Thursday<br />

National Honor Society advisor, Bridget<br />

McLaughlin, along with members<br />

Rebecca Hallenbeck, Spencer Hallenbeck,<br />

Tiffany McCoy and Jonathon<br />

Throop are organizing a Red Cross<br />

Blood Drive on Thursday, Oct. 6. The<br />

event will run from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the<br />

Glenwood School.<br />

According to the Red Cross<br />

website, the American Red<br />

Cross began providing blood<br />

in 1940 and now holds 200,000<br />

blood drives annually. Each<br />

donated pint of blood can<br />

save three lives – and a transfusion<br />

is needed every two<br />

seconds. Five million American<br />

patients need blood annually;<br />

and 30 million components are<br />

transfused to those people. While 38 percent<br />

of the population is eligible to donate<br />

blood – only 3 percent actually do<br />

so. Blood cannot be manufactured and<br />

is only available from donors. O negative<br />

is the universal blood type (that can<br />

Hunters dinner, bazaar among fall events<br />

Rebekah District 15 held a meeting in Bickleton this past<br />

Saturday. They held their meeting in the Grange Hall and had<br />

lunch at their Lodge Hall. The Lodges are having<br />

the same dwindling members like the farmers’<br />

Granges.<br />

The Hunters’ Dinner will be on Sunday Oct. 16, 11<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

The Good Will Sew and Sew Ladies always have<br />

fun things there to buy.<br />

This will be the last day for the Carousel Museum<br />

to be open for this season.<br />

October birthdays are Velma Johnson, Carolyn<br />

Whitmore Cleveland and Susan Read Wright. Carolyn<br />

and Susan do not usually attend but Carolyn decided she<br />

would drive from Spokane to celebrate her 60th with friends<br />

and family. Susan is a cousin.<br />

Meet the Candidates Night<br />

Thursday, October 13, 2011<br />

7 p.m.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange Hall<br />

Located on E. Darland<br />

Presented by <strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of Commerce<br />

and <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange #49<br />

Hunting Season<br />

is here<br />

Are You Ready?!<br />

We carry a full line of<br />

ATVs<br />

Give Will a call at our Lexington<br />

location for more information<br />

(800) 452-7396<br />

be given to anyone); yet only 7 percent of<br />

donors are O negative. So while all<br />

blood types are needed, O negative is especially<br />

in demand.<br />

Who can donate? Donors must be at<br />

least 17 (with parental permission) or<br />

older; in good health and weigh at least<br />

110 pounds. It is important to<br />

eat a healthy meal and drink<br />

a lot of water before donating;<br />

also take ID with you to<br />

the blood drive. Healthy<br />

adults are eligible to donate<br />

blood every 56 days. Cancer<br />

patients rely on blood<br />

platelets that have a short<br />

five-day shelf life, however,<br />

platelets can be donated as<br />

often as every seven days! The average<br />

adult has 10 pints of blood and the Red<br />

Cross takes only one pint! By drinking<br />

lots of fluids after donating blood, that<br />

pint is generally replenished within a<br />

day or two! The goal for this Glenwood<br />

Blood Drive is 44 pints. Soup and cook-<br />

71025 N. Old Hwy. 97 Loop<br />

Wasco, OR 97065<br />

(800) 827-7185<br />

Celebrate Public<br />

Power Week!<br />

During the week of October 2-8,<br />

Klickitat PUD will be celebrating<br />

Public Power Week! We are<br />

inviting our customers to join the<br />

“Smart Energy” campaign by<br />

using the following energy-saving<br />

tips:<br />

• Turn off lights when not in use.<br />

• Keep curtains and blinds closed during the day to<br />

prevent warm are from seeping through glass.<br />

• Limit the use of large appliances during peak<br />

hours of the day.<br />

• Set your thermostat as low as comfortable in the<br />

winter.<br />

• Clean or replace furnace and air filters once a<br />

month.<br />

“October 2-8 is Public Power Week, but saving<br />

energy is a year-round concern for all of us,” says<br />

Jim Smith, General Manager.<br />

Visit the Klickitat PUD offices on Friday,<br />

October 7th for free refreshments and handouts<br />

in celebration of Public Power Week!<br />

“Owned by Those It Serves”<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

1313 S. Columbus<br />

509/773-5891<br />

1-800-548-8357<br />

ies are available for an after-donating<br />

treat! Help save a life by donating blood<br />

on Oct. 6!<br />

Sweet Thursday, women’s socials on a<br />

shoestring, will resume the first Thursday<br />

of each month beginning Oct. 6.<br />

The Pioneer Memorial Community<br />

Church Women’s Ministry invites community<br />

ladies to enjoy an evening of<br />

visiting and delicious desserts. Bring a<br />

friend or two to enjoy the evening that<br />

begins at 7 p.m. at the church.<br />

For questions about Sweet Thursday,<br />

contact Tina at 364-3598.<br />

The Glenwood Grange is still offering<br />

a site to work on craft or sewing projects<br />

the first Friday of each month beginning<br />

at 9 a.m. Bring a sack lunch and a<br />

small donation to help keep the lights<br />

on. For questions, contact Mary at 364-<br />

3344.<br />

Upcoming events:<br />

Oct. 16 – Fall Community Dinner at<br />

the Glenwood School. Contact Mary at<br />

364-3344.<br />

Darrell and Cindy Seely have moved from Eugene, Ore. to<br />

Kennewick. Darrell, a Bickleton graduate many years ago,<br />

has taught in Bickleton, Connell and Eugene.<br />

Judy Darland Walsh and her husband Jim were<br />

in <strong>Goldendale</strong> and Bickleton over the weekend researching<br />

her ancestors. In Bickleton she is descended<br />

from the Spoon/Flower family. Her greatgreat-great<br />

grandparents Spoon homesteaded what<br />

is now the Giles place up on the hill. Her grandparents,<br />

Ed and Mabel Flower, owned what is now<br />

the apartment building behind the Carousel museum.<br />

Jim and Judy are from San Mateo, Calif. She<br />

just happened to mention Bickleton at a genealogy<br />

class she is taking. There was a lady taking the same class<br />

named Carol McGraw who is related to Lawrence Whitmore<br />

and Delma Wilson in the Churchill line.<br />

Come root on your Lyle Cougars!<br />

Since school is back in session<br />

and sports is an important<br />

part of many of the student’s<br />

curriculum, it is a<br />

good time for the community<br />

to show them some support.<br />

Make an effort to<br />

attend their ball<br />

games and rally for<br />

them. They are our<br />

kids and our future…<br />

Everyone<br />

can give moral support<br />

by cheering<br />

from the sidelines<br />

and anyone can<br />

volunteer to help<br />

“run the chains” or be a<br />

water boy during the games.<br />

There are numerous ways to<br />

show support…mainly by<br />

just showing up! Give the<br />

school a call, they can email<br />

you schedules of the upcoming<br />

games. Cougar Pride!<br />

Lyle News<br />

Barbara Sexton<br />

and<br />

Mildred Lykens<br />

Glenwood<br />

News<br />

Glenwood<br />

Homemakers<br />

A new class of Tai Chi is<br />

now being offered at the activity<br />

center in Lyle. Janet<br />

Essley, instructor for more<br />

than 30 years, is teaching the<br />

beginning first 12 moves, and<br />

encourages people<br />

both new and expe-<br />

rienced to join.<br />

The cost for the six<br />

hours is $50 (or<br />

$10/session) and<br />

will be held from<br />

6:30 p.m. to 7:30<br />

p.m. on Thursday<br />

evenings starting<br />

Oct. 6. These classes<br />

are usually $15-$20/session<br />

in Portland or through the<br />

adult education classes.<br />

The United Methodist<br />

Church’s Hope Project will<br />

now be open on the third Saturday<br />

of each month from 10<br />

a.m. to noon. A small bag of<br />

East End<br />

News<br />

Ada Ruth<br />

Whitmore<br />

personal essentials that are<br />

not allowed on food stamp<br />

vouchers are being offered to<br />

help ease the financial strain<br />

of the less fortunate. Bags are<br />

waiting for you at the front of<br />

the church, at the basement<br />

entrance, on Klickitat Street.<br />

No names, no questions, no<br />

strings attached.<br />

As a Halloween fundraiser,<br />

the OLESS are presenting the<br />

Columbia Gorge Paranormal<br />

Society who have documented<br />

many places in the Gorge<br />

and will give a presentation<br />

of how they do what they do<br />

in order to record and video<br />

Announcement<br />

JDM Penning, Branding and Cutting<br />

Meeting<br />

the paranormal. At 6 p.m. a<br />

‘Wine and Appetizer Reception’<br />

as well as a one hour lecture<br />

will start at the activity<br />

center, followed by a field trip<br />

to the Lyle Hotel where the<br />

lecturer will reveal where<br />

they have found previous activity.<br />

The event will be held<br />

on the Oct. 29. Price is $25 a<br />

ticket with only 70 tickets<br />

available, so get your tickets<br />

early. Contact Vern 509 365<br />

6828<br />

A thought to remember:<br />

Worrying does not take away<br />

tomorrow's troubles; it takes<br />

away today's peace.<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Columbia Bank’s meeting room (<strong>Goldendale</strong>)<br />

Everyone is welcome<br />

White Salmon<br />

110 NE Estes<br />

509/493-2255<br />

1-800-548-8358<br />

GHS drama club<br />

begins rehearsals<br />

for Twelfth Night<br />

The G-3 group (Greater <strong>Goldendale</strong> Growth) would like to<br />

invite everyone to check out their meetings on the last<br />

Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at Klickitat Valley Health<br />

Conference room “A”. Business owners, local artists and<br />

anyone interested in beautification of <strong>Goldendale</strong> are especially<br />

welcome.<br />

The Greater <strong>Goldendale</strong> Area Chamber of Commerce,<br />

and the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange, will hold Candidates Night on<br />

Oct. 13, 7 p.m., at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange Hall on East Darland<br />

Street.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> High School Theatre’s “Twelfth Night” will<br />

open at the Grange Hall in <strong>Goldendale</strong> for two consecutive<br />

weekends of Nov. 4 and 5, 11 and 12. The play is about fraternal<br />

twins who are shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria<br />

(Italy) but each believes the other is dead. The sister, Viola,<br />

decides the only way she can be safe in a strange town is to<br />

pretend to be a eunuch named Cesario and apply for a job as<br />

page to the Duke with whom she soon<br />

falls in love. The Duke is in love with<br />

the beautiful Olivia and hires Cesario<br />

to woo her for him. Olivia is mourning<br />

the loss of her brother who has recently<br />

died and resolves to not marry for<br />

seven years, but falls in love with Cesario<br />

when he/she comes to woo her for<br />

the Duke.<br />

Sebastian (Viola’s twin brother)<br />

comes to Illyria and is soon mistaken<br />

for Cesario by many, which leads to fights and all sorts of<br />

trouble.<br />

In addition to all of the twists and turns, the story includes<br />

a hilarious sub plot.<br />

KLCK 1400am Talk Shows this week will be U.S. Army<br />

Corps of Engineers on Thursday, Oct. 6 at 9 a.m. and for next<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 11 will be the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Library. KLCK is online<br />

at klck1400.com.<br />

There will be no Chamber Forum Luncheon Monday, Oct.<br />

10, as it is Columbus Day.<br />

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6 —OCTOBER 5, 2011 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

GHS students’ school lunch gets local angle and ingredients on pizza<br />

REBECCA GOURLEY<br />

REPORTER<br />

Wednesdays prove to be a<br />

popular day in the cafeteria<br />

of <strong>Goldendale</strong> High School<br />

(GHS) with pizza on the<br />

menu. But, last Wednesday,<br />

Sept. 28, was a special kind of<br />

pizza.<br />

As part of the Washington<br />

State Department of Agriculture<br />

program called Farm to<br />

School, a handful of volunteers<br />

set up “Taste Washington<br />

Day” at the high school.<br />

The effort was made to bring<br />

local farmers’ produce and<br />

products to kids’ stomachs<br />

and to provide healthy alternatives<br />

to regular school<br />

lunches.<br />

A lot of the students that<br />

came to eat on Wednesday<br />

were unaware of the special<br />

lunch. “What is going on?”<br />

asked one student. “It’s Taste<br />

Washington Day!” exclaimed<br />

Mary Anne Enyeart, owner<br />

of Four Mountain Milling.<br />

Enyeart had her product of<br />

soft white flour set up on the<br />

dessert table for people to<br />

take samples. Mostly, she<br />

In its monthly meeting<br />

Thursday evening, Greater<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Growth (G3)<br />

committed to working with<br />

appropriate organizations to<br />

improve the downtown reader<br />

board sign and to putting<br />

up a design on the Collins<br />

Street overpass over Highway<br />

97 to bring more traffic<br />

into <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

In a unanimous consensus,<br />

the group elected to seek<br />

the participation of the<br />

Klickitat PUD, the City of<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, and the Greater<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of<br />

Commerce to fix up the reader<br />

board with a fresh coat of<br />

paint and some artistic design<br />

that would be coordinated<br />

with a design for the<br />

Collins Street overpass.<br />

“We should have a contest<br />

for a design,” said participant<br />

Mindy Blomquist. That<br />

idea was adopted by G3, and<br />

a design contest for an artistic<br />

plan for both the reader<br />

board and the overpass is to<br />

begin Nov. 1 and run for<br />

three months. The basic<br />

theme agreed on by the<br />

group was for an astronomical<br />

look that would tie in<br />

with <strong>Goldendale</strong>’s bestknown<br />

attraction, the <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Observatory. Judging<br />

on the theme is to be ultimately<br />

placed in the hands of<br />

the community at large; residents<br />

will be able to vote on<br />

their preferred design.<br />

The plan is for the winning<br />

design to be implemented<br />

on both the reader board<br />

and the overpass. Agreement<br />

toward implementation will<br />

be sought from the three organizations<br />

with controlling<br />

stakes in the reader board<br />

(the PUD, the city, and the<br />

Chamber of Commerce) and<br />

the overpass, which requires<br />

approval from the Washington<br />

State Department of<br />

Transportation (WSDOT).<br />

Ken Hash from WSDOT<br />

came to the previous G3<br />

meeting and outlined the<br />

broad requirements neces-<br />

says, her flour is used in pastries,<br />

but can be made into<br />

pizza dough as well. Her flour<br />

wasn’t used this time, but the<br />

volunteer group leader<br />

Paulette Holbrook, said they<br />

will use it next month for<br />

something else.<br />

Most of the ingredients<br />

that the students ate last<br />

Wednesday were from local<br />

or regional farmers and producers.<br />

Even the regional<br />

businesses that participated<br />

had local connections. The<br />

pizza dough was from Grand<br />

Central Bakery in Portland;<br />

the founder, Gwenyth Bassetti,<br />

lives in <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

The tomato sauce was also<br />

made by two of the Consumer<br />

Fact and Science classes<br />

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After the lunch bell rang<br />

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GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 5, 2011 — 7<br />

Stephens and Montoya<br />

combine for 426 yards<br />

as Cougars pound out<br />

win at Lake Quinault<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

The Lyle-Wishram<br />

Cougars took the long ride<br />

to Lake Quinault on Saturday<br />

and were rewarded with<br />

a 60-28 win over the Elks.<br />

John Stephens and Gabe<br />

Montoya each broke the 200<br />

yard rushing mark as the<br />

Cougars scored freely in the<br />

second and fourth quarters.<br />

Stephens ran for 215<br />

yards, gaining 9.3 yards per<br />

carry and scoring two touchdowns.<br />

Montoya had 203<br />

yards and three touchdowns<br />

including 20 and 28 yard<br />

runs in the fourth quarter.<br />

The running backs were<br />

also leaders on defense.<br />

Montoya had nine unassisted<br />

tackles and Stephens had<br />

seven unassisted tackles<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

A late second quarter<br />

scoring explosion allowed<br />

Cle Elum-Roslyn to rout<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>-Klickitat 52-21<br />

last Friday. Turnovers and<br />

batted passes hurt the Timberwolves’<br />

cause, but it was<br />

blazing speed by Warrior<br />

running backs and tough<br />

run defense that made the<br />

difference in the game.<br />

A botched punt on the<br />

first possession allowed Cle<br />

Elum-Roslyn to take advantage<br />

of a short field to score<br />

first with 2:31 off the game<br />

Scoreboard<br />

Football<br />

Cle Elum-Roslyn 52 <strong>Goldendale</strong>-Klick. 21<br />

Lyle-Wishram 60 Lake Quinault 28<br />

Volleyball<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> 3 Granger 1<br />

Zillah 3 <strong>Goldendale</strong> 0<br />

Klickitat 3 TLG 1<br />

Klickitat 3 Bickleton 1<br />

Bickleton 3 Lyle-Wishram 1<br />

Grandview JV 3 Bickleton 2<br />

Sunnyside Chr. 3 Lyle-Wishram 2<br />

TLG 3 Sherman Co. 0<br />

Soccer<br />

Highland 4 <strong>Goldendale</strong> 1<br />

Royal 1 <strong>Goldendale</strong> 0 - shootout<br />

and two assists. Luke Clark<br />

and Dustin Mutch were<br />

credited with sacks. Lyle-<br />

Wishram’s other three<br />

touchdowns came on a 31yard<br />

run by Chance Carpenter,<br />

a 1-yard run by Dustin<br />

Mutch and a touchdown by<br />

Clark who recovered a Lake<br />

Quinault fumble in the end<br />

zone.<br />

Next up for Lyle-Wishram<br />

is a home game against<br />

Mark M. Knight, this Friday.<br />

The Owls are off to a better<br />

start this year with a 2-1<br />

record after finishing 1-8 in<br />

2010.<br />

Lyle-Wishram 6 – 22 – 6 – 26 60<br />

Lake Quinault 8 – 6 – 8 – 6 28<br />

Lyle stats<br />

Rushing – Stephens 23-215-2TD, Montoya<br />

28-203-3TD, Carpenter 4-13-1TD, Mutch 5-(-<br />

5)-1TD.<br />

Passing – Ricky Wolff 1-1-30-0<br />

Disputed shootout<br />

guns down Wolves<br />

1-0 at Royal City<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

For the second time in a week <strong>Goldendale</strong> went to a<br />

shootout to decide an SCAC league match and for the second<br />

time they came out on the short end of things, but this time<br />

the ending was controversial.<br />

The scorebook shows Royal defeated <strong>Goldendale</strong> 9-8 in a<br />

four segment shootout. The teams combined for just 13 shots<br />

on goal during regulation, although <strong>Goldendale</strong> had several<br />

attacks that came up short.<br />

According to SCAC rules, the teams then played a fiveminute<br />

overtime period, which also ended scoreless, although<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> had a couple of shots bang off the goal<br />

posts. A second five-minute period also ended tied at zero requiring<br />

the teams to go to a shootout.<br />

The shootout took place in groups of five players from<br />

each team alternating in one-on-one shots against the opposing<br />

goalie. Each team was required to use different players<br />

for each set of five shooters. After three rounds, the<br />

score was tied at seven. <strong>Goldendale</strong> still had unused players<br />

on the bench while Royal was out of players after three<br />

rounds. The officials required <strong>Goldendale</strong> to use the players<br />

on the bench for the fourth round while Royal was allowed<br />

to select any five players for their shots. <strong>Goldendale</strong> Coach<br />

Jimmy Dick notified the officials he intended to protest that<br />

ruling. The first shots were made by both teams. <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

missed the second shot. Royal scored on their second shot<br />

and was ruled the winner.<br />

In protesting the match, <strong>Goldendale</strong> Coach Jimmy Dick<br />

said that even the third shootout should have allowed repeated<br />

use of players and that allowing one team to reuse<br />

their starters while restricting the other team to reserves<br />

was a wrong decision by the officials.<br />

The loss to Royal drops <strong>Goldendale</strong>’s league record to 1-5<br />

as they lost earlier in the week to Highland 4-1. <strong>Goldendale</strong>’s<br />

only goal was early in the second half by Eileen Kelsey.<br />

Rangers run over<br />

Wolves 52-21<br />

clock. Both teams scored on<br />

their next possession. For<br />

the Timberwolves it was a<br />

10 play, 66 yard drive, high-<br />

See Wolves, Page 8<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> got derailed<br />

last week in their run for supremacy<br />

in SCAC volleyball,<br />

falling in straight sets<br />

to Zillah, 25-20, 25-13, 25-11.<br />

Both teams entered the<br />

match with a 4-0 record in<br />

league play. In fact, <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

had lost just a single<br />

game to a league opponent<br />

this year, prior to the Zillah<br />

match.<br />

The Leopards seized the<br />

momentum by making a<br />

late comeback to win the<br />

opening set. For the balance<br />

of the match, it seemed that<br />

everything the Leopards hit<br />

found its way to the floor.<br />

SPORTS<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

HANDLING HARD SERVES: TLG had their hands full with the hard serves of Klickitat’s Cassie Clack. Above, Beyyine Ozkan takes this<br />

serve with teammates Tamaira Huffsmith (12), Chelsea Cox and Ashley Sampson (right).<br />

Klickitat posts pair of<br />

important league wins<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

FRESHMAN POWER: Klickitat’s Nicolle Oldfield provided some firepower<br />

as an outside hitter last week against TLG.<br />

Zillah hands <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

its first league loss with<br />

three set sweep<br />

Kassidy Ruggles, in particular<br />

found holes in the defense<br />

with soft shots that<br />

kept the Timberwolf girls<br />

diving.<br />

A telling stat for the<br />

game was the lack of successful<br />

kills for the Timberwolves<br />

who were out-hit 31-<br />

19. Credit the Leopards for a<br />

strong defensive effort coming<br />

up with 42 digs in the<br />

match.<br />

One couldn’t fault the<br />

Timberwolf serving, which<br />

was on target 89 percent of<br />

the time, but it was rewarded<br />

with just three aces.<br />

Brooke Graff and Lexi<br />

Cameron led the team with<br />

six kills each. Haley Hoff-<br />

See Ladies, Page 8<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

Klickitat posted important<br />

wins over TLG and<br />

Bickleton last week and<br />

Lyle-Wishram made Sunnyside<br />

Christian sweat in a<br />

wide-open battle for the<br />

championship of the<br />

Greater Columbia Gorge<br />

League.<br />

Teams turn the corner<br />

this week, finishing their<br />

first head-to-head battles<br />

with Sunnyside Christian,<br />

Klickitat and Bickleton at<br />

the top and TLG and Lyle-<br />

Wishram hoping to get into<br />

the mix with Tuesday and<br />

Friday matches.<br />

Klickitat vs TLG<br />

Klickitat started last<br />

week with a 25-5, 25-16, 23-<br />

25, 25-14 win over TLG. The<br />

Mustang-Eagles were ice<br />

cold in the opener allowing<br />

the Vandals to rack up most<br />

of their points from the service<br />

line. TLG had signs of<br />

life in the second game and<br />

were hitting on all cylinders<br />

by the third game,<br />

which they won.<br />

In the final game, Klickitat<br />

scored in bunches with<br />

the aid of 12 TLG errors.<br />

Sarah Ingebo and Nicolle<br />

Oldfield provided the hitting<br />

for the Vandals and<br />

Cassie Clack led the team<br />

from the service line. Ash-<br />

ley Sampson, Tamaira Huffsmith<br />

and Chelsea Cox<br />

were the leading hitters for<br />

TLG.<br />

The Mustang-Eagles had<br />

a bit of healing on Thursday<br />

at Sherman County’s<br />

expense in a 25-20, 25-16, 25-<br />

10 straight sets win. Huffsmith<br />

had seven kills and<br />

Cox had 12 assists for TLG.<br />

Klickitat vs Bickleton<br />

The next league win for<br />

Klickitat came on Thursday,<br />

21-25, 25-11, 25-14, 25-18<br />

over Bickleton. Clack<br />

served up five aces and 22<br />

assists with Martisha<br />

Woodall getting most of the<br />

big shots with 13 kills. The<br />

Pirates were led by Jamie<br />

Venema’s 10 kills and one<br />

block, nine kills by Aymie<br />

Osbor ne and Amanda<br />

McBride and Haley Goodnight<br />

split setting chores<br />

with 12 and 10, respectively.<br />

Bickleton vs<br />

Lyle-Wishram<br />

Earlier in the week Bickleton<br />

completed their sweep<br />

of Lyle-Wishram with a 25-<br />

19, 25-13, 23-25, 25-12 win.<br />

Venema had 19 kills, Osborne<br />

14 kills and Lindsay<br />

Brown had 11 kills in the<br />

match. Goodnight was credited<br />

for 25 assists and Sydney<br />

O’Banion was a perfect<br />

17-17 on serves. Dieryon La-<br />

See Gorge, Page 8<br />

REBECCA GOURLEY<br />

CLEAN PASS: Kylie Montgomery handles a Zillah serve, making a clean pass to the Timberwolf setter.<br />

Montgomery had eight good passes against the Leopards.


8 —OCTOBER 5, 2011 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

Timberwolf runners find<br />

going tough at Apple Ridge<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

Highland, Royal and Connell<br />

got the best of <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

runners in a triple, dual<br />

meet held at Cowiche’s Apple<br />

Ridge course, Thursday. Only<br />

the boys scored as a team in<br />

the meet which was dominated<br />

by Highland and Royal.<br />

Highland won 15-48, Royal<br />

won 15-30, and Connell won<br />

15-45 over the Timberwolves.<br />

Will Bowdish was top among<br />

the <strong>Goldendale</strong> boys, edging<br />

Weston Lewis with a 19:32 to<br />

Lewis’ 19:39. Other runners<br />

for the boys were Mitchell<br />

Anderson (20:38), Thurman<br />

WOLVES from Page 7<br />

lighted by a 33-yard pass from<br />

Lucas Denney to Isaac Messenger<br />

and finished off with<br />

a 4-yard Braydon Ross touchdown.<br />

Cle Elum-Roslyn<br />

struck back quickly thanks<br />

to a completion to Jake Gall<br />

and a 28-yard run by Michael<br />

Newman. Ben Cochran<br />

blocked the conversion and<br />

the score was 13-7 at the end<br />

of the first quarter.<br />

The Timberwolves tried to<br />

answer as they drove to the<br />

Warrior 41-yard line. The<br />

drive stalled on third and six<br />

and Tim Bartkowski downed<br />

a Ross punt at the Warrior 15yard<br />

line. The next drive<br />

would be the beginning of<br />

the end for <strong>Goldendale</strong>-Klickitat.<br />

Warrior quarterback,<br />

Tyler Kretschman ran the<br />

double wing offense to perfection.<br />

Kretschman was slick<br />

with the ball, giving his<br />

speedy backs, Gall and Newman<br />

a headstart on runs to<br />

the outside. A 21-yard pass to<br />

Grafton Alexander kept the<br />

Timberwolves honest, but<br />

two runs by Newman and<br />

three by Gall softened up the<br />

middle and fullback Mitchell<br />

Millsap rumbled for 30 yards<br />

up the middle almost without<br />

being touched. Newman finished<br />

off the drive with a 5yard<br />

touchdown run.<br />

Elias Briseno had a good<br />

return of the ensuing kickoff<br />

to the <strong>Goldendale</strong>-Klickitat<br />

40. But two runs netted three<br />

yards and a Denney pass was<br />

tipped incomplete. Ross’s<br />

punt was returned all the<br />

way to the Cle Elum-Roslyn<br />

48, for a 9-yard net punt.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>-Klickitat’s defense<br />

stiffened with a sack by<br />

Jordan Foley, but Lucas Witte<br />

kicked a 31-yard field goal.<br />

Another good kick return,<br />

this time by Wade Gaston to<br />

the Timberwolf 45 was soon<br />

wasted. On second and five,<br />

Denney was intercepted by<br />

Travis Kretschman. On the<br />

next play, Gall took a screen<br />

pass and flew down the left<br />

sidelines for a 71-yard touchdown,<br />

giving the Warriors a<br />

31-7 halftime lead.<br />

The third quarter started<br />

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Johnson (20:59), David<br />

Gunkel (21:00), Michael<br />

Blomquist (21:32), Matthew<br />

Blomquist (21:37), Triston<br />

Pieper (22:44), Drew Bowdish<br />

(22:54), and Forest Meichtry<br />

(23:32).<br />

Natalie Hurst led a young<br />

group of runners for the<br />

Lady Timberwolves, finishing<br />

ninth in 25:08 on the<br />

three-mile course. Jessica<br />

Lewis was close behind at<br />

25:47. Kailynn O’Leary finished<br />

in 27:06 and Hannah Erickson<br />

crossed the line in<br />

31:21. Lewis is a junior.<br />

O’Leary and Hurst are sophomores<br />

and Erickson is a<br />

freshman.<br />

intercepted Kretschman and<br />

returned to the Warrior 15yard<br />

line. But an end around<br />

by Messenger didn’t fool the<br />

Warriors and two pass attempts<br />

were thwarted and<br />

Cle Elum-Roslyn got the ball<br />

back at their own 25-yard<br />

line. On the second play from<br />

scrimmage, Gall ran a sweep<br />

around the left end and scampered<br />

73 yards for another<br />

Warrior touchdown.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>-Klickitat was<br />

out-gained in the middle two<br />

quarters 317-36 yards. The<br />

only running plays that<br />

worked were option keepers<br />

by Denney. A pass to Ethan<br />

Enstad took the ball to the 1yard<br />

line and Denney scored<br />

the first of two fourth quarter<br />

touchdowns. Denney’s<br />

second touchdown of the<br />

quarter was set up by a great<br />

kickoff return by Nolin Bare.<br />

Bare, the up-back, took the<br />

ball at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> 26-yard<br />

line and blasted into a line of<br />

Warriors in the middle of the<br />

field. To the surprise of<br />

everyone, he popped out the<br />

other side of the line and was<br />

off to the races with Warriors<br />

chasing. Bare was<br />

dragged down at the 8-yard<br />

line for a 66-yard return. Denney<br />

finished it off with a 5yard<br />

touchdown run.<br />

The loss puts <strong>Goldendale</strong>-<br />

Klickitat at 1-2 in league play.<br />

Homecoming is this week.<br />

The Friday game is an important<br />

contest against Naches<br />

Valley for inclusion in the top<br />

four places which qualify for<br />

post-season playoffs.<br />

Timberwolves 7 – 0 – 0 – 14 21<br />

Warriors 13 – 18 – 14 – 7 52<br />

Rushing: Wolves – Denney 18-54-2TD, Ross 9-<br />

27-1TD, Kyle Wilkins 1-17, Gaston 6-13,<br />

Messenger 1-3, B.J. Walter 2-(-5). Warriors –<br />

Gall 8-102-4TD, Newman 9-66-2TD, Millsap 10-<br />

99, Jake Anderson 1-1, Cody Foust 1-3, Russ<br />

Tako 1-1.<br />

Passing: Wolves – Denney 6-15-81-1Int.<br />

Warriors- Kretschman 8-13-200-1Int-1TD.<br />

Receiving: Wolves – Messenger 2-51, Enstad<br />

2-18, Conway 2-12. Warriors – Gall 5-142,<br />

Kretschman 1-35, Alexander 2-23.<br />

October 5<br />

Alexus Enderby<br />

Mark Hoctor<br />

October 7<br />

Makenna Bellamy<br />

October 8<br />

Jen Shupe<br />

October 9<br />

Darren Hoffman<br />

October 10<br />

Tucker Coons<br />

October 12<br />

Andy O’Connor<br />

Sarah Henderson<br />

October 14<br />

James Justman<br />

John & Evelyn<br />

Carlson<br />

Josh Quinn<br />

October 15<br />

Ray & Tammy<br />

Henderson<br />

Susan Knopes<br />

October 16<br />

Kim Coons<br />

Liz Brokaw<br />

Pete & Liz Brokaw<br />

Mike Herin<br />

October 18<br />

Melissa Justman<br />

October 19<br />

Cynthia Tyndall<br />

Sandra Crook<br />

October 20<br />

Krissy Russel<br />

October 22<br />

Tracy McCall<br />

Larry Garcia<br />

Jasmo Post<br />

Some of Washington’s<br />

most popular hunting seasons<br />

will get under way Oct.<br />

15, when hunters take to the<br />

field for ducks, geese and<br />

deer. Other hunting seasons<br />

opening in October include<br />

those for pheasant, quail,<br />

chukar and gray partridge.<br />

Migratory waterfowl<br />

numbers are expected to be<br />

strong this year, said Dave<br />

Ware, game manager for the<br />

Washington Department of<br />

Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).<br />

“The wet winter and<br />

spring really benefitted migratory<br />

waterfowl populations,”<br />

Ware said. “As usual,<br />

early hunting opportunities<br />

will be focused on resident<br />

waterfowl, then turn to migratory<br />

birds as more start<br />

arriving in November.”<br />

Big game hunts also look<br />

promising this fall, said<br />

Ware, who expects hunters’<br />

success to be similar to last<br />

year. “Overall, hunters had<br />

a decent season for elk and<br />

deer last fall,” Ware said.<br />

“That should be the case<br />

this year as well.”<br />

Ware notes that area-byarea<br />

summaries of hunting<br />

prospects around the state<br />

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Young runners look to be a<br />

factor in B cross country<br />

ANDREW CHRISTIANSEN<br />

REPORTER<br />

When it comes to crosscountry,<br />

young legs seem to<br />

be the name of the game, at<br />

least at Bickleton and Lyle-<br />

Wishram, the class B<br />

schools in Klickitat County<br />

that have runners this year.<br />

Peter Clinton scored two<br />

top 10 finishes last week as<br />

the Bickleton Pirates continued<br />

their development in<br />

preparation for district<br />

cross-country. Clinton was<br />

10th at Zillah with a time of<br />

18:19 on the 5,000 meter<br />

course.<br />

Bickleton has seven boys<br />

on the team this year. Clinton,<br />

Joshua Cummings and<br />

Christian Mittring are the<br />

old hands as juniors. The<br />

rest are eighth and ninth<br />

graders. Teammates Troy<br />

Roberts (eighth grade) and<br />

Brandon Berk (freshman)<br />

were also under 20 minutes<br />

with times of 19:36 and<br />

19:57, respectively, at Zillah.<br />

Also running for the Pirates<br />

were eighth grader, Kane<br />

Lowe (20:07), freshman,<br />

Michael Underwood (23:41),<br />

Cummings (22:22), and Mittring<br />

(39:25).<br />

October 24<br />

Lisa Rees<br />

October 27<br />

Sami Nickels<br />

Tony Mosbrucker<br />

On Saturday, the Pirates<br />

backed off on distance to<br />

work on speed at a meet in<br />

Pasco. Clinton finished<br />

third on the two-mile course<br />

in 11:46. Roberts and Lowe<br />

finished first and second in<br />

the middle school race, but<br />

their times of 12:03 for<br />

Roberts and 12:40 for Lowe<br />

would have placed them<br />

fourth and 11th in the high<br />

school race. Others who ran<br />

the high school race were<br />

Berk (12:16), Cummings<br />

(13:56), Underwood (14:41)<br />

and Mittring (23:51).<br />

Youth is also the story at<br />

Lyle-Wishram. Michael<br />

Hickman, a freshman, is<br />

running times that put him<br />

at par with the top Bickleton<br />

runners, all whom have a<br />

shot at making it to State<br />

this year.<br />

Hickman was 19th in the<br />

Bridgitte Nelson Invite at<br />

Sorosis Park in The Dalles,<br />

Friday. His time was 19:51 on<br />

the 5,000 meter course.<br />

Also running for the<br />

Cougars were Andrea Martinez<br />

(28:19) and Jocelyn<br />

Knowles (32:34). Martinez is<br />

another eighth grader and<br />

Knowles is a freshman.<br />

WDFW optimistic<br />

about game numbers<br />

are available on WDFW’s<br />

website at http://<br />

wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/pros<br />

pects/ .<br />

All hunters must carry a<br />

valid 2011-12 hunting license<br />

for the species they<br />

are hunting. Detailed information<br />

on upcoming hunting<br />

seasons is available in<br />

WDFW’s Big Game Hunting<br />

pamphlet and the Waterfowl<br />

and Upland Game Regulation<br />

pamphlet, both available<br />

online at<br />

http://wdfw.wa.gov/huntin<br />

g/regulations/ .<br />

For more information<br />

about fishing, hunting and<br />

wildlife viewing available<br />

this month, see the Weekender<br />

Regional Reports<br />

posted on WDFW’s website<br />

at http://wdfw.wa.gov/<br />

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are updated by WDFW<br />

throughout the season.<br />

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TIP OPPORTUNITY: Haley Hoffman looks for a hole in the Zillah<br />

defense. Hoffman accounted for 17 assists for <strong>Goldendale</strong> on a<br />

night that kill shots were hard to come by for the Lady<br />

Timberwolves.<br />

LADIES from Page 7<br />

man had all 17 of <strong>Goldendale</strong>’s assists.<br />

Earlier in the week <strong>Goldendale</strong> won on the road at<br />

Granger 25-14, 25-17, 24-26, 25-17. Allison Hutchins recorded<br />

four of the team’s 11 aces. Hoffman had 44 sets and Cameron<br />

knocked down 22 kills. Whereas only a quarter of the kills<br />

struck paydirt against Zillah, more than 42 percent scored<br />

at Granger.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> completed the first half of the season with a<br />

match at another league contender, LaSalle on Tuesday. A<br />

tough rematch with Naches Valley will be played on the<br />

Rangers’ court this Thursday.<br />

GORGE from Page 7<br />

cock had four kills and Mercedes Beck served four aces for<br />

the Cougars who finish 0-2 in matches against the Pirates.<br />

Lyle-Wishram vs<br />

Sunnyside Christian<br />

The Cougars rebounded with a good effort against Sunnyside<br />

Christian in Lyle the next night. The teams swapped<br />

wins through the first four games before the Knights<br />

poured it on to win the match 22-25, 25-17, 23-25, 25-13, 15-4.<br />

Kirstin Hylton led the Cougars with eight kills and two<br />

blocks, Lacock also had two blocks to go with three kills and<br />

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GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 5, 2011 — 9<br />

WHAT’S HAPPENING<br />

On-going Events<br />

Every Third Monday<br />

•Learn and Play at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Primary<br />

School cafeteria from 3:15 p.m. to 4 p.m. Learn<br />

and play is a time to discover fun and learning<br />

before kindergarten. 773-3091.<br />

Every First Tuesday<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Photo Club meets at 6 p.m. in the<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Middle School faculty room.<br />

Anyone with a passion for photography welcome.<br />

772-2717.<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Aglow meets at 6 p.m. at KPUD.<br />

773-5870.<br />

Every Tues., Wed., & Thurs.<br />

•Family History Center, located at the corner<br />

of N. Columbus and McKinley is open Tues.<br />

10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wed. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Thurs.<br />

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ancestry.com is back, plus<br />

more. Appointments available outside these<br />

hours. 773-3129.<br />

Every Tuesday and Thursday<br />

•K.L.C.K Klickitat AM talk show at 9 a.m. on<br />

1400am.<br />

Every First Wednesday<br />

•Kids’ Club at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Community<br />

Libary from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy games,<br />

reader theater and snacks. Games provided<br />

or bring your own to share. Fun for kinds<br />

ages eight to 12.<br />

Every Wednesday<br />

•Open Studio for Kids (ages eight to 14) at<br />

Golden Art Gallery from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. $10<br />

per session. Student artists can explore a<br />

wide variety of techniques and art materials.<br />

Call in advance, 773-5100.<br />

Every Thursday<br />

•Oil painting from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.with Charlotte<br />

VanZant-King at the Golden Art Guild.<br />

Cost is $10. 250-2655.<br />

Every Second Thursday<br />

•Artist reception at the Golden Art Gallery.<br />

Featuring a new art show, wine tasting, live<br />

music and snacks. 773-5100.<br />

•Klickitat County Meth Action Team meeting<br />

at City Council Chambers from noon to 1 p.m.<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Motorsports Association meeting<br />

at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Fire Hall at 7 p.m.<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Community Support Group for<br />

School Food. Parents, teachers, school staff<br />

members and regular citizens interested in<br />

the quality of food our public school students<br />

get. Meet at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> United Methodist<br />

Church at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Every Third Thursday<br />

•A.B.A.T.E. meets at Roadhouse 97. Social<br />

hour at 6 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m.<br />

•Oil pastels taught at the Golden Art Gallery,<br />

from 10 a.m. to noon. 773-5100.<br />

Every Friday<br />

•Yarn Benders, a knit, crochet and sewing<br />

group meets from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Alec’s<br />

Place Deli, located at 1040 E. Broadway, Ste. B<br />

(between Sodbuster’s and Clark’s Floral).<br />

Everyone is invited any type of needlework<br />

you’d like to bring. 773-3163.<br />

Every Saturday<br />

•Pinochle at 7 p.m. promptly at the Odd Fellows<br />

Temple, 301 NW 2nd St, <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

Every Second Saturday<br />

•Composition with Joan at the Golden Art<br />

Gallery at 10 a.m. 773-5100.<br />

Every Third Saturday<br />

•Oriental art (Sumi brush techniques) at the<br />

Golden Art Gallery at 10 a.m. with Margaret.<br />

773-5100.<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Senior Center breakfast. Everyone<br />

is welcome. $3 per person.<br />

Every Fourth Saturday<br />

•Handmade books class at the Golden Art<br />

Gallery at 10 a.m. 773-5100.<br />

Every Third Sunday<br />

•Columbia Basin Goat Guild meeting at 2 p.m.<br />

at Gee’s Restaurant. Open to anyone interested<br />

in any kind of goat. (509) 225-0371.<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

Thurs., Fri., Sat., October 6 - 8<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Aglow rummage sale at Father’s<br />

House Fellowship.<br />

Friday, October 7<br />

•GHS Homecoming tailgate BBQ at 5:30 p.m. at<br />

Barthlow Field. $8 a plate or $20 for a family of<br />

RECORDS<br />

four (plus game admission). Menu includes<br />

pulled pork sandwiches, coleslaw, chips and<br />

drink. Game time kick off at 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

•JDM penning, branding and cutting meeting at<br />

7 p.m. in Columbia Bank’s meeting room in<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>. Everyone is invited.<br />

Saturday & Sunday, October 8 & 9<br />

•First Annual Gorge Community Celebration.<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Free, family friendly,<br />

fun event. There will be free admission to the<br />

Discovery Center, live music, art, educational<br />

activities, living history, recreation, bike clinics<br />

and much more for the kids. Local foods, locallybrewed<br />

beers, and even more for adults at the<br />

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center. Featuring locally-made<br />

crafts, locally-grown produce, food<br />

and beverages, artwork, recreational equipment<br />

(fishing, climbing, kayaking, kite-boarding),<br />

community services, and more. Events and<br />

activities are designed to engage both adults<br />

and families with young children.<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

•Poultry producers workshop sponsored by<br />

WSU Extension and Gorge Grown from 9 a.m. to<br />

1 p.m. in the exhibit building at the Klickitat<br />

County Fairgrounds in <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Hank and<br />

Alison Chausee will demonstrate the construction<br />

of a small portable shelter called a “chicken<br />

tractor.” Dress for all weather possibilities.<br />

No dogs. The event is free, but pre-registration is<br />

required; contact Michelle McGrath at<br />

Michelle@Gorgegrown.com or 541-490-6420<br />

Sunday, October 9<br />

•4-H Annual Awards/Achievement Day from 2<br />

p.m to 4 p.m. at the new <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange Hall.<br />

Enrollment packets will be given to main 4-H<br />

leaders. Packets will not be mailed. Exhibits<br />

that went to State Fair will be available for pick<br />

up as well as record books and other 4-H exhibits<br />

that were not picked up after the county<br />

fair. Contact Lisa at Extension for more information,<br />

773-5817.<br />

Tuesday, October 11<br />

•SHIBA presentation on Medicare at the<br />

Georgeville Congregate meal at noon.<br />

•Klickitat County Fair and Rodeo volunteer appreciation<br />

dinner at 7 p.m. at the <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Grange. To RSVP call (509) 773-3663.<br />

Wednesday, October 12<br />

•Teen Council: a volunteer and leadership experience<br />

for teens at 3 p.m.. Help your library design<br />

programs and collections that appeal to<br />

teens in <strong>Goldendale</strong>. 773-4487.<br />

Thursday, October 13<br />

•Meet the candidates at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange<br />

Hall at 7 p.m. Grange is located on East Darland.<br />

Presented by the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of Commerce<br />

and <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange.<br />

Monday, October 17<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of Commerce Community<br />

Forum Luncheon at noon at Ayutla’s Restaurant.<br />

Speaker is Clint Baze, candidate for <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Mayor.<br />

Wednesday, October 19<br />

•Song Circle at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Library from 2<br />

p.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy folk music in a relaxed atmosphere<br />

with friends. 773-4487.<br />

Monday, October 24<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of Commerce Community<br />

Forum Luncheon at noon at Ayutla’s Restaurant.<br />

Speaker is Tom Blackeagle with Volunteer<br />

Chore Services speaking about needs for volunteers<br />

Wednesday, October 26<br />

•Internet One on One: 30 minutes of individualized<br />

instruction on basic internet searching,<br />

email, Facebook and other internet sites. Preregistration<br />

required. Held at the <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Library from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 773-4487.<br />

Thursday, October 27<br />

•Nourish: a Food Day event to promote discussions<br />

on access to healthy and sustainable local<br />

foods, including a short film, guest speakers and<br />

information tables. Held at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Library<br />

from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more information,<br />

contact Stephanie Horace at (509) 493-6234.<br />

R E M I N D E R<br />

Deadline for events in the calendar is<br />

Monday at noon.<br />

B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N<br />

Big B Eddy-Knight Transmission<br />

Line L Construction<br />

Join us for an open house meeting<br />

The Bonneville Power Administration recently started construction<br />

on the new Big Eddy-Knight transmission line. The 500-kilovolt line<br />

will run 28 miles from BPA’s Big Eddy Substation near The Dalles,<br />

Ore., to a new substation four miles northwest of <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

Wash. The decision to build the project is detailed in a Record of<br />

Decision available at www.bpa.gov/go/BEK.<br />

You are invited to two open house-style public meetings we are<br />

hosting on the project. At the meetings you can learn more about<br />

the project and meet the contractors who will be constructing the<br />

line. Staff will be available to answer your questions about the<br />

project, easements and the proposed construction schedule. There<br />

will not be a formal presentation. Please drop in any time between<br />

4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011<br />

4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.<br />

Shilo Inn Suites Hotel<br />

3223 Bret Clodfelter Way<br />

The Dalles, OR<br />

Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011<br />

4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> High School<br />

525 E. Simcoe Dr.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA<br />

For more information, please visit www.bpa.gov/go/BEK. If<br />

you have questions about this project or need Americans<br />

with Disabilities Act accommodations, please call toll-free<br />

800-622-4519.<br />

WEATHER<br />

Wednesday, October 5<br />

Showers, High 59, Low 39<br />

Sunrise: 7:07 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:36 p.m.<br />

Thursday, October 6<br />

P. Cloudy, High 63,Low39<br />

Sunrise: 7:08 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:34 p.m.<br />

Friday, October 7<br />

P. Cloudy, High 63, Low 39<br />

Sunrise: 7:09 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:32 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

Sunny, High 67, Low 40<br />

Sunrise: 7:10 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday, October 9<br />

P. Cloudy, High 63, Low 38<br />

Sunrise: 7:12 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:29 p.m.<br />

Monday, October 10<br />

Showers, High 63, Low 40<br />

Sunrise: 7:13 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:27 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, October 11<br />

Showers, High 64, Low 43<br />

Sunrise: 7:14 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:25 p.m.<br />

Senior Meals<br />

• October 6 @ noon<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Senior Center<br />

Taco Salad<br />

• October 11 @ noon<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Senior Center &<br />

Lyle Lions<br />

Community Center<br />

Salisbury Steak<br />

Meals include milk,<br />

coffee, or tea.<br />

Call Mt. Adams Transportation<br />

Service for<br />

transportation to meal<br />

sites:<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, 773-3060<br />

White Salmon, 493-4662<br />

EAST DISTRICT COURT<br />

September 15<br />

•Timothy Todd Heming: LIvestock<br />

Running at Large<br />

(7/25/11); Not committed.<br />

•Thomas Daniel Langston:<br />

Speeding 10 MPH Over Limit<br />

(7/23/11); Dismissed (Discovery<br />

Rule).<br />

•Vicente Tovar, Jr.: Speeding<br />

17 MPH Over Limit (7/24/11),<br />

Op. Mot. Veh. Without Ins.<br />

(7/24/11); Count one committed,<br />

fine $175; count two dismissed,<br />

$25.<br />

•Sabryna Joy Marie Cochran<br />

vs. Mikahl Emmanuel Malone:<br />

Domestic Violence Petition<br />

(2/23/11); Protection<br />

order terminated per petitioner’s<br />

motion.<br />

•Luis Manuel Bernal: Speeding<br />

18 MPH Over Limit<br />

(7/28/11), Fl. Renew Expired<br />

Reg. Less Than/Equal to Two<br />

Months (7/28/11), Op. Mot.<br />

Veh. Without Ins. (7/28/11);<br />

Count one committed, fine<br />

$125; count two committed,<br />

fine $100, count three committed,<br />

fine $400.<br />

•Michael Patrick Fowler: Fl.<br />

Renew Expired Reg. Greater<br />

Than Two Months (8/27/11);<br />

Committed, fine $100.<br />

•Edgardo, Ortega Remirez:<br />

Speeding 12 MPH Over Limit<br />

(8/19/11); Committed, fine<br />

$100.<br />

•Joshua Johne William<br />

Porzio: Op. Mot. Veh. Without<br />

Ins. (8/11/11), Modified Exhaust,<br />

1st Deg. (8/11/11);<br />

Count one committed, fine<br />

$350; count two committed,<br />

fine $100.<br />

•Obed Uriel Ruiz Deselis:<br />

Speeding 10 MPH Over Limit<br />

(7/13/11), Op. Mot. Veh. Without<br />

Ins. (7/13/11); Count one<br />

committed, fine $100; count<br />

two committed, fine $500.<br />

Check us out online<br />

goldendalesentinel.com<br />

Facebook & Twitter<br />

GOLDENDALE SCHOOL LUNCH<br />

Thursday, October 6<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast roll, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Mac & cheese, corn, salad,<br />

bread, fruit, milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Cheese omelet, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Soft taco, corn, veggies, fruit, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast pizza, hashbrown,<br />

fruit, orange juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Deli sandwich or hamburger<br />

Friday, October 7<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Oatmeal, toast,<br />

juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Cheese zombie,<br />

tomato soup, veggies, fruit,<br />

milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Oatmeal, toast, juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Pizza, salad, green beans, bread,<br />

cookie, fruit, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast sandwich, hashbrown,<br />

fruit, orange juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Chicken fajita or cheeseburger<br />

Monday, October 10<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Waffles, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Corn dog, fries, veggies, applesauce,<br />

milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Waffles, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Baked potato bar, green beans,<br />

bread, pudding, fruit, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast sandwich, hashbrown,<br />

fruit, orange juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Hamburger or chicken fryz<br />

Tuesday, October 11<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Deli sandwich, beans, veggies,<br />

jello, fruit, milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Deli sandwich, beans, potato<br />

salad, veggies, fruit, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast burrito,<br />

hashbrown, fruit, orange<br />

juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Chicken gravy on<br />

mashed potatoes or cheeseburger<br />

Wednesday, October 12<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Tacos, corn, veggies, bread, fruit,<br />

milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Oatmeal, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Chicken nuggets, fries, veggies,<br />

bread, applesauce, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Low fat muffin, hashbrown,<br />

fruit, orange juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Pizza or spaghetti<br />

WANTED<br />

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20 research subjects who want to help<br />

determine the best hearing aid in the market.<br />

HURRY, SPACE IS LIMITED!<br />

Keith Howe, hearing specialist, and Don<br />

McAndie, are doing research on advanced digital<br />

hearing aids. We are in need of 7 subjects to test<br />

and evaluate hearing performance between Starkey<br />

and Phonak hearing aids. The test trial lasts a total<br />

of six weeks, 3 weeks for Starkey and 3 weeks for<br />

Phonak, and your evaluations from this comparison<br />

study will help guarantee that Hears The Answer<br />

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instrument best suited to your hearing loss after the<br />

trial you will enjoy a special savings for your help.)<br />

Keith Howe, M.A.<br />

Clinical Psychology<br />

Hearing Aid Specialist<br />

OR Hearing Society<br />

Call today<br />

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541-387-5558<br />

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TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!<br />

608 E. Second St.,<br />

The Dalles<br />

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Mon -Thur 9-5p.m.<br />

Friday 9-3p.m.<br />

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Mon-Thurs 9-5<br />

Don McAndie<br />

Hearing Aid Specialist<br />

OR Hearing Society


10 —OCTOBER 5, 2011 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

In the Superior Court of the<br />

State of Washington<br />

In and for the County of<br />

Klickitat<br />

Estate of Floyd Terry<br />

Ferguson, Deceased<br />

No. 11-4-00034-9<br />

Probate Notice to Creditors<br />

RCW 11.40.030<br />

The Personal<br />

Representative named<br />

below has been appointed<br />

as Personal Representative<br />

of this estate. Any person<br />

having a claim against the<br />

decedent must, before the<br />

time the claim would be<br />

barred by any otherwise<br />

applicable statute of limitations,<br />

present the claim in<br />

the manner as provided in<br />

RCW 11.40.070 by serving<br />

on or mailing to the Personal<br />

Representative or the<br />

Personal Representative’s<br />

attorney at the address stated<br />

below a copy of the claim<br />

and filing the original of the<br />

claim with the court. The<br />

claim must be presented<br />

within the later of: (1) Thirty<br />

days after the Personal<br />

Representative served or<br />

mailed the notice to the<br />

creditor as provided under<br />

RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2)<br />

four months after the date of<br />

first publication of the notice.<br />

If 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 and<br />

11.40.060. this bar is effective<br />

as to claims against both<br />

the decedent’s probate and<br />

nonprobate assets.<br />

Date of First Publication:<br />

September 28, 2011<br />

Personal Representative:<br />

Janna Sue Ferguson<br />

Attorney for the Personal<br />

Representative: Chad C.<br />

Holloway<br />

Address for Mailing or<br />

Service:<br />

112 West 4th Street<br />

The Dalles, OR 97058<br />

/s/ Janna S. Ferguson<br />

(3903, 4001, 4101)<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC<br />

HEARING<br />

In accordance with Chapter<br />

36.81.121 of the Revised<br />

Code of Washington, the<br />

Board of County commissioners<br />

are to hold a public<br />

hearing prior to the revisement<br />

and extension of the<br />

Six Year Transportation<br />

Improvement Program for<br />

Klickitat County.<br />

Public hearings will be held<br />

on Tuesday, October 11,<br />

2011 at 1:30 p.m. in the<br />

Commissioners' room in the<br />

Klickitat County Courthouse,<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, Washington<br />

and Thursday, October 13,<br />

2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the<br />

White Salmon Room #112,<br />

Pioneer Center, White<br />

Salmon, Washington at<br />

which time any person may<br />

appear and be heard for or<br />

against the proposed revisement<br />

and extension to be<br />

made to the Klickitat County<br />

Six Year Transportation<br />

Improvement Program for<br />

2012-2017.<br />

Dated this 27th day of<br />

September 2011.<br />

Rex F. Johnston, Chairman<br />

(3904, 4002)<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S<br />

SALE<br />

Pursuant to R.C.W. Chapter<br />

61.24, et seq. and 62A.9A-<br />

604(a)(2) et seq. Trustee's<br />

Sale No: 01-FWA-99836 I<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN<br />

that the undersigned<br />

Trustee, REGIONAL<br />

TRUSTEE SERVICES COR-<br />

PORATION, will on<br />

November 4, 2011, at the<br />

hour of 10:00 AM, at FRONT<br />

STEPS OF THE KLICKITAT<br />

COUNTY COURTHOUSE,<br />

205 WEST COLUMBUS<br />

AVENUE, GOLDENDALE,<br />

WA, sell at public auction to<br />

the highest and best bidder,<br />

payable at the time of sale,<br />

the following described real<br />

and personal property (hereafter<br />

referred to collectively<br />

as the "Property"), situated<br />

in the County of KLICKITAT,<br />

State of Washington: LOT 1,<br />

WHITE SALMON SHORT<br />

PLAT NO. WS-SP-2000-<br />

0002, ACCORDING TO THE<br />

SHORT PLAT THEREOF,<br />

RECORDED IN BOOK 2,<br />

PAGE 457, KLICKITAT<br />

COUNTY SHORT PLAT<br />

RECORDS, BEING A POR-<br />

TION OF LOT 6A, OVER-<br />

LANDER BLUFF SUBDIVI-<br />

SION, ACCORDING TO<br />

THE PLAT THEREOF<br />

RECORDED IN BOOK 1,<br />

PAGE 99, KLICKITAT<br />

COUNTY BOUNDARY LINE<br />

ADJUSTMENT RECORDS.<br />

Tax Parcel No:<br />

03102434000100, commonly<br />

known as 191 RIVER-<br />

WATCH DRIVE , WHITE<br />

SALMON, WA. The Property<br />

is subject to that certain<br />

Deed of Trust dated<br />

11/28/2006, recorded<br />

11/30/2006 , under<br />

Auditor's/Recorder's No.<br />

1066809, records of KLICKI-<br />

TAT County, Washington,<br />

from DAVID H. BIGELOW,<br />

AN UNMARRIED MAN, as<br />

Grantor, to FIRST AMERI-<br />

CAN TITLE INSURANCE<br />

COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA<br />

CORPORATION, as Trustee,<br />

in favor of WORLD SAV-<br />

INGS BANK, FSB, ITS SUC-<br />

CESSORS AND/OR<br />

ASSIGNEES, as<br />

Beneficiary, the beneficial<br />

interest in which is presently<br />

held by Wells Fargo Bank.<br />

NA, also known as<br />

Wachovia Mortgage, a division<br />

of Wells Fargo Bank,<br />

NA, formerly known as<br />

Wachovia Mortgage, FSB,<br />

formerly known as World<br />

Savings Bank, FSB. II No<br />

action commenced by the<br />

Beneficiary of the Deed of<br />

Trust is now pending to seek<br />

satisfaction of the obligation<br />

in any court by reason of the<br />

Borrower's or Grantor's<br />

default on the obligation<br />

secured by the Deed of<br />

Trust. Ill The default(s) for<br />

which this foreclosure is/are<br />

made are as follows: FAIL-<br />

URE TO PAY THE MONTH-<br />

LY PAYMENT WHICH<br />

BECAME DUE ON<br />

10/1/2009, AND ALL SUB-<br />

SEQUENT MONTHLY PAY-<br />

MENTS, PLUS LATE<br />

CHARGES AND OTHER<br />

COSTS AND FEES AS SET<br />

FORTH. Failure to pay when<br />

due the following amounts<br />

which are now in arrears:<br />

Amount due as of August 5,<br />

2 011 Delinquent Payments<br />

from October 01, 2009 2<br />

payments at $ 1,260.46<br />

each $ 2,520.92 I payments<br />

at $ 1,202.76 each $<br />

1,202.76 II payments at $<br />

1,273.34 each $ 14,006.74 1<br />

payments at $ 1,194.21<br />

each $ 1,194.21 8 payments<br />

at $ 1,270.09 each $<br />

10,160.72 (10-01-09 through<br />

08-05-11) Late Charges: $<br />

1,094.02 Beneficiary<br />

Advances: $ 1,247.96<br />

Suspense Credit: $ 0.00<br />

TOTAL: $ 31,427.33 IV The<br />

sum owing on the obligation<br />

secured by the Deed of Trust<br />

is: Principal $214,138.51,<br />

together with interest as provided<br />

in the note or other<br />

instrument secured, and<br />

such other costs and fees as<br />

are due under the note or<br />

other instrument secured,<br />

and as are provided by<br />

statute. V The above<br />

described real property will<br />

be sold to satisfy the<br />

expenses of sale and the<br />

obligation secured by the<br />

Deed of Trust as provided by<br />

statute. The sale will be<br />

made without warranty,<br />

express or implied regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances<br />

on November 4,<br />

2011. The default(s) referred<br />

to in paragraph III must be<br />

cured by October 24, 2011<br />

(11 days before the sale<br />

date) to cause a discontinuance<br />

of the sale. The sale<br />

will be discontinued and terminated<br />

if at any time on or<br />

before October 24, 2011, (11<br />

days before the sale date)<br />

the default(s) as set forth in<br />

paragraph III is/are cured<br />

and the Trustee's fees and<br />

costs are paid. The sale may<br />

be terminated at any time<br />

after October 24, 2011, (11<br />

days before the sale date)<br />

and before the sale, by the<br />

Borrower, Grantor, any<br />

Guarantor or the holder of<br />

any recorded junior lien or<br />

encumbrance paying the<br />

entire principal and interest<br />

secured by the Deed of<br />

Trust, plus costs, fees, and<br />

advances, if any, made pursuant<br />

to the terms of the<br />

obligation and/or Deed of<br />

Trust, and curing all other<br />

defaults. VI A written Notice<br />

of Default was transmitted by<br />

the Beneficiary or Trustee to<br />

the Borrower and Grantor at<br />

the following addresses:<br />

DAVID BIGELOW, PO BOX<br />

1552, WHITE SALMON,<br />

WA, 98672 DAVID H<br />

BIGELOW, 191 RIVER-<br />

WATCH DRIVE, WHITE<br />

SALMON, WA, 98672<br />

DAVID H BIGELOW, PO<br />

BOX 1552, WHITE<br />

SALMON, WA, 98672<br />

SPOUSE OF DAVID H<br />

BIGELOW, 191 RIVER-<br />

WATCH DRIVE, WHITE<br />

SALMON, WA, 98672<br />

SPOUSE OF DAVID H<br />

BIGELOW, PO BOX 1552,<br />

WHITE SALMON, WA,<br />

98672 by both first class and<br />

certified mail on 6/24/2011,<br />

proof of which is in the possession<br />

of the Trustee; and<br />

on 6/24/2011, the Borrower<br />

and Grantor were personally<br />

served with said written<br />

notice of default or the written<br />

Notice of Default was<br />

posted in a conspicuous<br />

place on the real property<br />

described in paragraph I<br />

above, and the Trustee has<br />

possession of proof of such<br />

NOTICES<br />

THIS JUST IN:<br />

• Trustees Sale/Bigelow - LPS/ASAP<br />

• Public Hearing/Title 18 Amendment - Klickitat County<br />

Planning<br />

• Call for Bid/White Creek Transformer - Klickitat PUD<br />

• Board of Directors Meeting - South Central Workforce<br />

Development Council<br />

• Public Timber Sale/WA DNR<br />

• Notice to Creditors/Verley - Landerholm<br />

• Statement of Ownership 2011 - The <strong>Goldendale</strong> <strong>Sentinel</strong><br />

• Reservations for Indoor Arena - Klickitat County Public<br />

Works<br />

• Summary of Ordinance 1408 - City of <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

service or posting. VII The<br />

Trustee's Sale will be held in<br />

accordance with Ch. 61.24<br />

RCW and anyone wishing to<br />

bid at the sale will be<br />

required to have in his/her<br />

possession at the time the<br />

bidding commences, cash,<br />

cashier's check, or certified<br />

check in the amount of at<br />

least one dollar over the<br />

Beneficiary's opening bid. In<br />

addition, the successful bidder<br />

will be required to pay<br />

the full amount of his/her bid<br />

in cash, cashier's check, or<br />

certified check within one<br />

hour of the making of the<br />

bid. The Trustee whose<br />

name and address are set<br />

forth below will provide in<br />

writing to anyone requesting<br />

it, a statement of all costs<br />

and fees due at any time<br />

prior to the sale. VIII The<br />

effect of the sale will be to<br />

deprive the Grantor and all<br />

those who hold by, through<br />

or under the Grantor of all of<br />

their interest in the above<br />

described property. IX<br />

Anyone having any objection<br />

to the sale on any grounds<br />

whatsoever will be afforded<br />

an opportunity to be heard<br />

as to those objections if they<br />

bring a lawsuit to restrain the<br />

same pursuant to RCW<br />

61.24.130. Failure to bring<br />

such a lawsuit may result in<br />

a waiver of any proper<br />

grounds for invalidating the<br />

Trustee's Sale. X NOTICE<br />

TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN-<br />

ANTS The purchaser at the<br />

Trustee's Sale is entitled to<br />

possession of the property<br />

on the 20th day following the<br />

sale, as against the Grantor<br />

under the Deed of Trust (the<br />

owner) and anyone having<br />

an interest junior to the Deed<br />

of Trust, including occupants<br />

who are not tenants. After<br />

the 20th day following the<br />

sale the purchaser has the<br />

right to evict occupants who<br />

are not tenants by summary<br />

proceeding under Chapter<br />

59.12 RCW. For tenantoccupied<br />

property, the purchaser<br />

shall provide a tenant<br />

with written notice in accordance<br />

with section 2 of this<br />

act. DATED: August 4, 2011<br />

Effective Date: August 4,<br />

2011 REGIONAL TRUSTEE<br />

SERVICES CORPORATION<br />

Trustee By KAREN JAlvlES,<br />

AUTHORIZED AGENT<br />

Address: 616 1 st Avenue,<br />

Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98104<br />

Phone: (206) 340-2550 Sale<br />

I n f o r m a t i o n :<br />

www.rtrustee.com ASAP#<br />

4065815 10/05/2011,<br />

10/26/2011<br />

(4003, 4301)<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC<br />

HEARING<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN<br />

that the Klickitat County<br />

Board of Commissioners will<br />

hold a public hearing on<br />

October 18, 2011 at 1:30<br />

p.m. in the Klickitat County<br />

Courthouse, Commissioners<br />

Meeting Room, 205 S.<br />

Columbus, <strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA.<br />

THE PURPOSE of said<br />

hearing is to hear all interested<br />

parties who wish to<br />

testify for or against the following<br />

proposal:<br />

A proposal to amend<br />

Klickitat County Subdivision<br />

& Short Platting Ordinance<br />

and Klickitat County Code,<br />

Title 18 to clarify certain procedural<br />

questions, including<br />

the use of various exemptions,<br />

administrative appeal<br />

procedures and typographical<br />

errors.<br />

The Board of County<br />

Commissioners may<br />

approve, deny, approve with<br />

conditions, table or take no<br />

action, or continue the matter<br />

to a set time and place.<br />

Information on the proposal,<br />

including the Planning<br />

Commission's recommendation,<br />

is available from the<br />

Klickitat County Planning<br />

Department, 228 W. Main<br />

St., <strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA.<br />

BY ORDER of the Klickitat<br />

County Board of<br />

Commissioners dated this<br />

29th day of October 2011.<br />

/s/ Rex Johnston, Chairman<br />

Curt Dreyer, Planning<br />

Director<br />

(4004, 4102)<br />

CALL FOR BID<br />

Sealed bids will be received<br />

by the Commission of Public<br />

Utility District No. 1 of<br />

Klickitat County for White<br />

Creek Power Transformer<br />

Bid 2011. Bids will be<br />

received until November 02,<br />

2011 at 1:30 PM, Pacific<br />

Time, at the District’s office<br />

at 1313 South Columbus,<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, Washington,<br />

98620, at which time and<br />

place the bids will be publicly<br />

opened and read. The bid<br />

documents and specifications<br />

may be obtained at the<br />

District’s office.<br />

Each bid shall be accompanied<br />

by a certified or<br />

cashier’s check on a bank<br />

that is a member of the<br />

Federal Deposit Insurance<br />

Corporation payable to the<br />

order of the<br />

Commission of Public Utility<br />

District No. 1 of Klickitat<br />

County, or by a bid bond with<br />

a corporate surety licensed<br />

to do business in the State of<br />

Washington in an amount<br />

not less than 5% of the<br />

amount of the bid. Each bid<br />

to be firm and binding for 60<br />

after the time set for the bid<br />

opening due to permitting<br />

uncertainties. Bidders are<br />

advised upon completion of<br />

any contract awarded to<br />

them they must furnish a<br />

certified statement of the<br />

nature and source of items<br />

in excess of $2,500 utilized<br />

in the performance of the<br />

contract procured from<br />

sources beyond the territorial<br />

boundaries of the United<br />

States, including Alaska and<br />

Hawaii.<br />

Looking for a best friend?<br />

Everyone needs a best friend. We can help you find yours!<br />

We need a Forever home!<br />

Gomer<br />

If ever you’ve<br />

thought about<br />

adopting or donating,<br />

the need is urgent.<br />

Please help us find<br />

forever homes today!<br />

(541) 296-5189<br />

Tosca<br />

Flossy<br />

Sherlock<br />

Chris<br />

We are collecting items needed at the shelter. Information<br />

can be picked up at the shelter or call 541-296-5189.<br />

Foster Parents for Dogs and Cats Needed<br />

200 River Road,<br />

The Dalles<br />

Open Tues.-Fri .11 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

Saturday 10-4 p.m..<br />

www.homeatlasths.org<br />

The District reserves the<br />

right to reject any and all<br />

proposals, and to waive<br />

minor irregularities and<br />

errors.<br />

Dated this 27th day of<br />

September, 2011.<br />

PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT<br />

NO. 1 of KLICKITAT COUN-<br />

TY.<br />

President<br />

(4005, 4103)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The South Central<br />

Workforce Development<br />

Council Board of Directors<br />

Executive Committee meeting<br />

is scheduled for Tuesday,<br />

October 11, 2011 at 4:00<br />

p.m. at South Central WDC,<br />

120 S. 3rd Street, Yakima,<br />

WA.<br />

(4006)<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC<br />

TIMBER SALE<br />

Department of Natural<br />

Resources will auction timber<br />

to the highest bidder.<br />

Contract terms and bidding<br />

information is available by<br />

calling Southeast Region at<br />

(509)925-8510 or by visiting<br />

the Region Office at<br />

Ellensburg or Product Sales<br />

& Leasing Division, Olympia.<br />

Bidding information may<br />

also be obtained at the<br />

County Auditor’s office.<br />

Bidding begins at 10:00 a.m.<br />

at the Pacific Cascade<br />

Region Office, Castle Rock,<br />

WA on November 17, 2011.<br />

SUPERNOVA, App. No.<br />

087386, approximately 15<br />

miles by road north of<br />

Bingen, Washington. on<br />

part(s) of Sections 11 and<br />

14 all in Township 5 North,<br />

Range 10 East, W.M., comprising<br />

approximately 1,932<br />

Mbf of Timber. This sale is<br />

Export Restricted.<br />

OFFICIAL NOTICE OF<br />

DATE AND PLACE FOR<br />

COMMENCING AN<br />

APPEAL:<br />

Notice is given under SEPA,<br />

RCW 43.21C.075, WAC<br />

197-11-680 of Department<br />

of Natural Resource’s action<br />

described in (4) below.<br />

Any person whose property<br />

rights or interests will be<br />

affected and feels himself<br />

aggrieved by the<br />

Department action may<br />

appeal to Klickitat County<br />

Superior Court within 30<br />

days of October 4, 2011,<br />

pursuant to RCW 79.02.030.<br />

Any action to set aside,<br />

enjoin, review, or otherwise<br />

challenge such action on the<br />

grounds of noncompliance<br />

with the provisions of RCW<br />

43.21C (State<br />

Environmental Policy Act)<br />

shall be commenced on or<br />

before November 3, 2011.<br />

Pursuant to WAC 197-11-<br />

680(4)(d), no appeal may be<br />

filed under RCW 43.21C<br />

more than 30 days after the<br />

date in (1) above, unless an<br />

appeal was filed under RCW<br />

79.02.030 as in (1) above.<br />

Description of Department<br />

Action: Approval for sale of<br />

the proposed timber sale(s),<br />

shown above.<br />

Type of environmental<br />

review under SEPA: A determination<br />

of non-significance<br />

or mitigated determination of<br />

non-significance was issued<br />

for each timber sale.<br />

Documents may be examined<br />

during regular business<br />

hours at the Region Office of<br />

the Department of Natural<br />

Resources and at Olympia<br />

Headquarters, Product<br />

Sales & Leasing Division,<br />

1111 Washington St SE,<br />

Olympia, WA 98504-7016,<br />

(360) 902-1340.<br />

This notice filed by: Todd<br />

Welker, Region Manager,<br />

Southeast Region Office 713<br />

Bowers Road, Ellensburg,<br />

WA 98926-9301 (509)925-<br />

8510.<br />

(4007)<br />

SUPERIOR COURT OF<br />

WASHINGTON FOR<br />

CLARK COUNTY<br />

In the Matter of the Estate of<br />

J. Ray Verley, Deceased<br />

Case No. 11-4-00707-4<br />

Probate Notice to Creditors<br />

RCW 11.40.030<br />

The Personal<br />

Representative named<br />

below has been appointed<br />

as Personal Representative<br />

of this estate. Any person<br />

having a claim against the<br />

decedent must, before the<br />

time the claim would be<br />

barred by any otherwise<br />

applicable statute of limitations,<br />

present the claim in<br />

the manner as provided in<br />

RCW 11.40.070 by serving<br />

See Notices, Page 11


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 5, 2011 — 11<br />

NOTICES<br />

From Page 10<br />

on or mailing to the Personal<br />

Representative or the<br />

Personal Representative's<br />

attorney at the address stated<br />

below a copy of the claim<br />

and filing the original of the<br />

claim with the court in which<br />

the probate proceedings<br />

were commenced. The<br />

claim must be presented<br />

within the later of: (1) thirty<br />

(30) days after the Personal<br />

Representative served or<br />

mailed the notice to the<br />

creditor as provided under<br />

RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2)<br />

four (4) months after the<br />

date of first publication of the<br />

notice. If the claim is not<br />

presented within this time<br />

frame, the claim is forever<br />

barred, except as otherwise<br />

provided in RCW 11.40.051<br />

and 11.40.060. This bar is<br />

effective as to claims against<br />

both the decedent's probate<br />

and nonprobate assets.<br />

DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA-<br />

TION: October 5, 2011<br />

PERSONAL REPRESEN-<br />

TATIVE: LaRae McCaslin<br />

ATTORNEY FOR PERSON-<br />

AL<br />

REPRESENTATIVE: Philip<br />

B. Janney, WSBA #20126<br />

Of LANDERHOLM, P.S.<br />

ADDRESS FOR MAILING<br />

OR<br />

SERVICE:<br />

805 Broadway Street, Suite<br />

1000<br />

P.O. Box 1086<br />

Vancouver, WA 98666-1086<br />

360-696-3312<br />

Court of probate proceedings:<br />

Superior Court of<br />

Washington for Clark County<br />

Cause number: 11 4 00707<br />

4<br />

(4008, 4104, 4201)<br />

STATEMENT OF<br />

OWNERSHIP<br />

United Postal Service<br />

Statement of Ownership,<br />

Annoucements<br />

FIRST TIME DEER HUNTING!<br />

1 or 2 teenage girls would<br />

like permission to hunt on<br />

property, or pass through<br />

to hunt on property in <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

area. 360-666-9922<br />

home, or 360-513-0682<br />

cell.<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 />

20 Personals<br />

GOLDENDALE Pregnancy<br />

Resource Center<br />

509-773-5501<br />

Pregnancy Counseling and<br />

services, free pregnancy<br />

self-tests, education on<br />

abortion and alternatives.<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 />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> 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. <strong>Goldendale</strong><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 River Alliance<br />

Church at 2650 W.<br />

Montello (off Rand Rd).<br />

Dinner provided at 6:15<br />

pm<br />

and 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 and<br />

friends caring for individuals<br />

with Alzheimer's disease<br />

or a related dementia<br />

are invited to participate in<br />

our Dementia Support<br />

Group. Come and gain<br />

support and insight from<br />

others who are going thru<br />

or have gone thru this journey.<br />

Join us monthly in a<br />

caring environment to discuss<br />

your challenges and<br />

questions. Meeting held the<br />

third Wednesday, every<br />

month, at 3:00 pm at Flag-<br />

Stone Senior Living at<br />

3 3 2 5<br />

Columbia <strong>View</strong> Drive. For<br />

more information about our<br />

group, contact Bryan or<br />

Jim at 541-298-5656. All<br />

Welcome!<br />

Management, and<br />

Circulations (All Periodicals<br />

Publications Except<br />

Requester Publications)1.<br />

Publication Title: The<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> <strong>Sentinel</strong>; 2.<br />

Publication Number 2213-<br />

6000; 3. Filing Date: 9/30/11;<br />

4. Issue Frequency: Weekly;<br />

5. Number of Issues<br />

Published Annually: 52; 6.<br />

Annual Subscription Price:<br />

$26/ $32/ $42; 7. Complete<br />

Mailing Address of Known<br />

Office of Publication: 117 W.<br />

Main St., <strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA<br />

98620; Contact Person:<br />

Karen Henslee; Telephone:<br />

509-773-3777. 8. Complete<br />

Mailing Address of<br />

Headquarters or General<br />

Business Office of<br />

Publisher: Same. 9. Full<br />

Names and Complete<br />

Mailing Addresses of<br />

Publisher, Editor, and<br />

Managing Editor: Publisher,<br />

Lou Marzeles, 117 W. Main,<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA 98620;<br />

Editor: Lou Marzeles, 117 W.<br />

Main Street, <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

WA 98620; Manager: Karen<br />

Henslee, 117 W. Main<br />

Street, <strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA<br />

98620. 10. Owner: Tartan<br />

Publications Inc., 117 W.<br />

Main Street, <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

WA 98620; Leslie Geatches,<br />

117 W. Main, <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

WA 98620; Lou Marzeles,<br />

117 W. Main, <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

WA 98620; Karen Henslee,<br />

117 W. Main Street,<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA 98620. 11.<br />

Known Bondholders,<br />

Mortgagees, and Other<br />

Security Holders Owning or<br />

Holding 1 Percent or more of<br />

total amount of bonds, mortgages,<br />

or other securities. If<br />

none, check box NONE. 12.<br />

Tax Status: The purpose,<br />

function, and nonprofit status<br />

of this organization and<br />

the exempt status for federal<br />

income tax purposes: Has<br />

Not Changed During the<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

25 Support<br />

Groups<br />

GRIEF and Loss Group<br />

meets monthly at Klickitat<br />

Valley Hospital. Come and<br />

learn ways to heal and help<br />

others heal from loss.<br />

Sponsored by Klickitat Valley<br />

Hospice. Call 773-0380<br />

for further information.<br />

NA MEETINGS<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Father's House Fellowship<br />

207 S. Klickitat<br />

Monday: 12-1 p.m.<br />

Wednesday: 12-1 p.m.<br />

Friday: 12-1 p.m.<br />

Open to 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 Riverview Comm. Bank.<br />

773-4766.<br />

T.O.P.S. (Take off Pounds<br />

Sensibly), Thursdays, 6<br />

p.m. at Riverview Comm.<br />

Bank, 773-5411.<br />

30 Lost & Found<br />

Found: White poodle mix,<br />

neutered male found in<br />

Wamic area. Call 541 298-<br />

8253.<br />

LOST WALLET with drivers<br />

license on way to<br />

school, Wed. 21 Sept. Exit<br />

62 westbound, last seen at<br />

76 Service Station. Please<br />

drop off at HR Police Station.<br />

Thank you.<br />

INSTRUCTION &<br />

CHILD CARE<br />

Preschool/Daycare<br />

Facilities.........................35<br />

Child Care Providers .....37<br />

Schools Training ............40<br />

Tutoring..........................45<br />

Instruction ......................50<br />

Training & Opportunity...51<br />

Health & Fitness ............55<br />

45 Tutoring<br />

MATH/SCIENCE TUTOR<br />

Available, $35/hr. I am a<br />

college graduate with honors<br />

physics/math double<br />

degree. Will pay student<br />

$5/hr. back for good<br />

performance! 541-490-<br />

5564.<br />

SPANISH Interpreter/tutor<br />

for hire. By appointment<br />

only. Traducir para Espanol<br />

O a Ingles. para ayuda<br />

con Ingles O Espanol desde<br />

cita llama a. Danni<br />

541-993-4188.<br />

50 Instruction<br />

WANTED:<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> art teachers<br />

need students. Call<br />

Charlotte at<br />

509-250-2655.<br />

BUSINESS/<br />

FINANCIAL<br />

Business Opportunities .60<br />

Investments & Loans .....65<br />

Insurance.......................70<br />

Mortgages & Contracts..72<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/Customer<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 />

AMERICORPS<br />

VOLUNTEER<br />

Work with school-based<br />

teams to help students expand<br />

their learning. College<br />

loan forbearance and $health<br />

ins-mo stipend. 40/<br />

hours week at Henkle Middle<br />

School. For information<br />

and application www.esd.w<br />

s.gov/washingtonservicecorps<br />

or call 509-493-4892<br />

for information.<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

MANAGER<br />

HARVEST MARKET<br />

White Salmon, WA<br />

Immediate opening, minimum<br />

3-years experience in<br />

retail management, preferably<br />

with grocery experience.<br />

Competitive pay,<br />

401k and health care benefits.<br />

Visit store for application:<br />

Harvest Market, 77 Wauna,<br />

White Salmon, WA 98672.<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Sagetech Industries, LLC<br />

is hiring a full time<br />

bookkeeper.<br />

sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

BUS DRIVERS<br />

NEEDED<br />

White Salmon<br />

Valley School District<br />

You must be able to pass<br />

the driver's physical and<br />

obtain or already possess<br />

a CDL. Previous experience<br />

is helpful but not necessary.<br />

CLOSING DATE<br />

FOR THIS POSITION IS<br />

FRIDAY, 10/7/2011. EOE.<br />

Job description and applications<br />

are available at the District<br />

Office, 171 NW Washington<br />

Street/Park Center, White<br />

Salmon, WA 98672, 509-493-<br />

1500, and at http://www.white<br />

salmonschools.org<br />

One<br />

Man’s<br />

Junk<br />

=<br />

Another<br />

Man’s<br />

Treasure<br />

The Gorge<br />

Classifieds<br />

is the place<br />

to go!<br />

773-3777<br />

Preceding 12 Months. 13.<br />

Publication Title: The<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> <strong>Sentinel</strong>. 14.<br />

Issue Date for Circulation<br />

Data: 9/21/11. 15. Extent<br />

and Nature of Circulation,<br />

Newspaper. a) Total Number<br />

of Copies-net press run –<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 3300/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 3300;<br />

b) (1) Mailed Outside-<br />

County Paid Subscriptions<br />

Stated on PS Form 3541<br />

(Include paid distribution<br />

above nominal rate, advertiser’s<br />

proof copies, and<br />

exchange copies) Average<br />

No. Copies Each Issue<br />

During Preceding 12<br />

months: 270/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 249<br />

(2) Mailed In-County Paid<br />

Subscriptions Stated on PS<br />

Form 3541 (Include paid distribution<br />

above nominal rate,<br />

advertiser’s proof copies,<br />

and exchange copies)<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 365/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 379;<br />

(3) Paid Distribution Outside<br />

the Mails Including Sales<br />

Through Dealers and<br />

Carriers, Street Vendors,<br />

Counter Sales, and Other<br />

Paid Distribution Outside<br />

USPS Average No. Copies<br />

Each Issue During<br />

Preceding 12 months: 2118/<br />

No. Copies of Single Issue<br />

Published Nearest to Filing<br />

Date: 2198; (4) Paid<br />

Distribution by Other<br />

Classes of Mail through the<br />

USPS (e.g. First Class Mail)<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 0/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date:0. c)<br />

Total Paid Distribution (Sum<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

Online Services<br />

Specialist<br />

Acts as the project manager<br />

and coordinator for all<br />

of the College's online development<br />

and activities.<br />

Responsible for implementing<br />

and facilitating<br />

workflow procedures, overseeing<br />

the training of content<br />

contributors, and ensuring<br />

the quality and relevance<br />

of online content.<br />

Minimum of three years coordinating<br />

online services<br />

that require multiple contributors,<br />

involved in at<br />

least one complete site/<br />

presence redesign, training<br />

in web site development<br />

and web applications required.<br />

Specific experiences<br />

include developing a<br />

web presence that requires<br />

multiple contributors, facilitating/leading<br />

a group to<br />

produce web development<br />

plans, working with consultants,<br />

using online social<br />

media services as communication<br />

& marketing<br />

tools, understanding of<br />

HTML coding as well as<br />

CSS, extensive work with<br />

web content management<br />

systems, preferably Drupal,<br />

PHP/MySQL preferred,<br />

Learning Management<br />

System usage and administration,<br />

and general<br />

understanding of user/<br />

group management as related<br />

to online services. Associate<br />

Degree or other<br />

post-secondary education<br />

or equivalent work experience<br />

preferred. $14.76 per<br />

hour, Full-time position<br />

closes Wednesday, October<br />

12, 2011 at 5 p.m. This<br />

is a grant funded position<br />

with a funding end date of<br />

10/15/15. cgcc.cc.or.us or<br />

contact Sara Rinearson at<br />

541-506-6151 for more<br />

info.<br />

COMPREHENSIVE, an innovative<br />

behavioral health<br />

care and service provider,<br />

is currently recruiting for a<br />

full-time benefited Behavioral<br />

Health Specialist in<br />

t h e<br />

White Salmon, WA facility.<br />

This position identifies, triages<br />

and manages patients<br />

with medical and behavioral<br />

health problems<br />

within the primary care setting<br />

as part of the primary<br />

care treatment team. Receives<br />

guidance and direction<br />

from both Comprehensive<br />

and medical staff<br />

of assigned primary care<br />

agency. Qualified applicants<br />

will have a Master's<br />

Degree in Social Services<br />

or related field. Direct clinical<br />

treatment experience<br />

and State licensure preferred.<br />

Comprehensive is<br />

committed to building<br />

strong communities<br />

through the efforts of its<br />

staff, clients, and through<br />

collaborative partnerships.<br />

If you are interested in joining<br />

a fun, team-oriented<br />

work environment, please<br />

apply online at http://<br />

cwcmh.appone.com/ or call<br />

509-575-3894 to request<br />

an application packet.<br />

www.cwcmh.org EOE/<br />

ADA.<br />

of 15b (1), (2), (3), and (4):<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 2753/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 2826.<br />

d) Free or Nominal Rate<br />

Distribution (By Mail and<br />

Outside the Mail) (1) Free or<br />

Nominal Rate Outside-<br />

County Copies Included on<br />

PS Form 3541 Average No.<br />

Copies Each Issue During<br />

Preceding 12 months: 17 /<br />

No. Copies of Single Issue<br />

Published Nearest to Filing<br />

Date: 17; (2) Free or Nominal<br />

Rate In-County copies<br />

Included on PS Form 3541<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 10/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 10;<br />

(3) Free or Nominal Rate<br />

Copies Mailed at Other<br />

Classes Through the USPS<br />

(e.g. First-Class Mail)<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 0/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 0; (4)<br />

Free or Nominal Rate<br />

Distribution Outside the Mail<br />

(Carriers or other means)<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 50/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 50.<br />

e) Total Free or Nominal<br />

Rate Distribution (Sum of<br />

15d (1), (2), (3), and (4)<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 77/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 77.<br />

f. Total Distribution (Sum of<br />

15c and 15e) Average No.<br />

Copies Each Issue During<br />

Preceding 12 months: 2830/<br />

No. Copies of Single Issue<br />

Published Nearest to Filing<br />

Date: 2903.<br />

g. Copies Not Distributed<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

Construction Equipment<br />

Operators, Crestline Construction<br />

seeking Experienced<br />

Equipment Operators.<br />

3 years minimum construction<br />

experience required.<br />

Apply in person at<br />

3775 Crates Way, The<br />

Dalles. Wage DOE, Drugfree<br />

Work Environment,<br />

EOE.<br />

Cook<br />

For a retirement community.<br />

2 evenings 2 mornings.<br />

Experienced ONLY,<br />

apply in person @<br />

910 Cherry Heights Rd.<br />

DIRECTOR FOR GORGE<br />

GROWN FOOD NETWORK<br />

We're accepting applications<br />

until Oct 7. Visit<br />

www.gorgegrown.com<br />

for full details & instructions<br />

on how to apply. This is a<br />

.75-1.0 FTE position in<br />

Hood River. Food systems/<br />

grant writing experience required.<br />

ELECTRONICS HARDWARE<br />

DESIGN ENGINEER<br />

Sagetech Corporation is<br />

now hiring. Apply at<br />

sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

PLEASE VISIT<br />

sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

Employment Opportunities,<br />

For more information,<br />

please visit sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

Entry Level, Electronics<br />

T e c h n i c i a n .<br />

www.Sagetechcorp.com/<br />

hiring<br />

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Sagetech Industries, LLC<br />

is now hiring. Apply at<br />

sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

Executive Assistant, Great<br />

pay, Great benefits Apply<br />

a t<br />

www.Sagetechcorp.com/<br />

hiring<br />

Executive Director, Sherman<br />

County Historical Society,<br />

Moro, Oregon. Responsible<br />

for award-winning<br />

museum operation<br />

80% and support for the<br />

Board's stewardship role<br />

20%. Minimum 5 years related<br />

professional experience;<br />

degree desirable.<br />

Visit http://<br />

www.shermanmuseum.or<br />

g/ for job description. Send<br />

resume and cover letter<br />

postmarked by 10/21/2011<br />

to Director, Sherman<br />

County Historical Society,<br />

P.O. Box 173, Moro, OR<br />

97039.<br />

FFA PROJECT<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

Sagetech Corporation is<br />

now hiring. Apply at<br />

sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

GOLDENDALE: Central<br />

Klickitat Conservation District<br />

is looking for a dynamic<br />

individual for part<br />

time, temporary work to implement<br />

the district's outreach<br />

and education program.<br />

The successful applicant<br />

must be organized<br />

and able to prepare and<br />

present programs to large<br />

audiences, produce informational<br />

brochures, and<br />

have a working knowledge<br />

of, or be able to learn<br />

about, water quality programs.<br />

The applicant must<br />

be proficient in Microsoft<br />

Power Point, Publisher, Excel,<br />

and Word programs.<br />

The successful applicant<br />

must be willing to give public<br />

presentations and run a<br />

meeting. Good reading and<br />

writing skills a must. Pick<br />

up packets at 1107 South<br />

Columbus Avenue or call<br />

509-773-5823 ext. 5. A current<br />

resume, cover letter<br />

and application will be required.<br />

Applications must<br />

be in our office by 4 p.m.,<br />

Oct. 7, 2011.<br />

Griffith Motors<br />

Now Hiring<br />

Lot attendant. Must be<br />

at least 18 years old w/<br />

valid driver's license<br />

and clean driving<br />

record. Must work<br />

weekends. Detail oriented.<br />

Benefits available.<br />

Contact Ed or Greg at<br />

523 E. 3rd St. TD.<br />

HELP WANTED: Bartender,<br />

Cocktail Waitress (Fri &<br />

Sat), also a Cook. No<br />

phone calls. 215 E 3rd St.<br />

TD.<br />

HOOD RIVER COUNTY<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

Network System Coordinator<br />

$59,500/year<br />

To apply, go to:<br />

www.hoodriver.k12.or.us<br />

Open until filled. EOE<br />

HRCSD VARSITY<br />

SWIM COACH @ HRVHS<br />

To apply, go to:<br />

www.hoodriver.k12.or.us<br />

Deadline: 10/13/2011<br />

@ 4:00 p.m. EOE<br />

JANITORIAL part time person<br />

to work Sat and part<br />

time janitorial position open<br />

HR area. Drug & background<br />

checks. 386-5773<br />

JV & 7TH/8TH GRADE<br />

Girls Basketball Coaches<br />

For Horizon Christian<br />

School. The positions are<br />

responsible for developing<br />

skills and future leaders<br />

through a Christian based<br />

approach. Contact Athletic<br />

Director Oscar Stenberg<br />

541-490-6952.<br />

Call today to ask<br />

about placing a<br />

FREE<br />

classified ad!<br />

509-773-3777<br />

(See Instructions to<br />

Publisher #4 (Page3))<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 470/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 397.<br />

h. Total (Sum of 15f and g)<br />

Average No. Copies Each<br />

Issue During Preceding 12<br />

months: 3300/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date: 3300.<br />

i. Percent Paid (15c divided<br />

by 15f times 100) Average<br />

No. Copies Each Issue<br />

During Preceding 12<br />

months: 97.28/ No. Copies of<br />

Single Issue Published<br />

Nearest to Filing Date:<br />

97.35.<br />

16. Publication of Statement<br />

of Ownership, If the<br />

Publication is a general publication,<br />

publication of this<br />

statement is required. Will be<br />

printed in the 10/5/11 of this<br />

publication.<br />

17. Signature and Title of<br />

Editor, Publisher, Business<br />

Manager, or Owner; Karen<br />

D. Henslee, Date: 9/28/11.<br />

I certify that all information<br />

furnished on this form is true<br />

and complete. I understand<br />

that anyone who furnishes<br />

false or misleading information<br />

on this form or who<br />

omits material or information<br />

requested on the form may<br />

be subject to criminal sanctions<br />

(including fines and<br />

imprisonment) and/or civil<br />

sanctions (including civil<br />

penalties).<br />

(4009)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

Klickitat County Public<br />

Works will begin taking<br />

reservations for the use of<br />

the indoor riding arenas follows:<br />

October 17th - 20th<br />

requests for the season, the<br />

month of November and<br />

individual dates in<br />

November, with payment will<br />

be available. Beginning<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

Customer Service Supervisor<br />

Klickitat PUD is now accepting<br />

applications for a<br />

full-time supervisor position<br />

to oversee the Customer<br />

Service Department. This<br />

position is responsible for<br />

the management, training,<br />

and education of the customer<br />

service and meter<br />

reading employees in a<br />

manner that ensures they<br />

deliver an excellent level of<br />

internal and external customer<br />

service.<br />

Seeking applicants experienced<br />

with billing and collections,<br />

procedure development,<br />

supervision, and<br />

providing professional customer<br />

relations programs.<br />

A combination of education<br />

and experience which<br />

demonstrates the ability to<br />

perform the essential functions<br />

of the position required.<br />

Electric Utility and/<br />

or Public Relations<br />

( C o r p o r a t e<br />

Communications) experience<br />

desirable.<br />

Applications and a detailed<br />

job description are available<br />

online at<br />

www.klickitatpud.com and<br />

at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Klickitat<br />

PUD Office.<br />

Please submit your written<br />

application to Klickitat PUD,<br />

c/o Human Resources,<br />

1313 S. Columbus, <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

Wa 98620, or by<br />

fax at 509-773-7449.<br />

Position open until filled.<br />

EOE<br />

Management Positions,<br />

Hiring for management positions,<br />

please visit<br />

www.Sagetechcorp.com/<br />

hiring for more information<br />

MANAGER/PACKAGERS<br />

Blissful Brownies seeks PT<br />

manager and packagers.<br />

Please call 541-308-0226<br />

or info@blissfulbrownies.com<br />

MID-COLUMBIA<br />

CENTER FOR LIVING<br />

is a community outpatient<br />

behavioral health agency<br />

covering Hood River, Wasco,<br />

and Sherman counties.<br />

MCCFL provides a wide<br />

range of services including<br />

mental health, case management,<br />

addictions treatment,<br />

services to the developmentally<br />

disabled,<br />

community supports, and<br />

crisis services.<br />

Current Openings include:<br />

Intake Specialist<br />

DD Service Coordinator<br />

Youth Treatment Specialist<br />

For job description and<br />

application go to<br />

www.mccfl.org or call Courtney<br />

at 541-296-5452. Drugfree<br />

workplace/EOE.<br />

NANNY WANTED<br />

Looking for nanny for 6<br />

month old. Non-smoker.<br />

Prefer active, outgoing person<br />

with early educational<br />

degree and/or previous<br />

nanny experience. $9/hour,<br />

40 hours/week, 3 weeks/<br />

month. Trout Lake. Please<br />

send resume to Jen at<br />

jaking1974@hotmail.com<br />

November 1, 2011, reservations<br />

will be taken for any<br />

month (reoccurring<br />

day/time) or individual date<br />

and time on a 1st reserved<br />

basis. Reservations will be<br />

locked at the time of payment.<br />

We will post the<br />

Arena schedule on the<br />

Klickitat County Website<br />

under Public Works. Please<br />

check the schedule for availability.<br />

To reserve an open<br />

timeslot contact: Tanya<br />

Gaston (8:00am- 11:00am<br />

and 2:30pm-5:00pm) at 773-<br />

2450.<br />

(4010, 4105)<br />

CITY OF GOLDENDALE<br />

SUMMARY OF<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 1408<br />

On October 3, 2011 the City<br />

Council of the City of<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, Washington<br />

passed Ordinance No. 1408.<br />

A summary of the content of<br />

said ordinance provides as<br />

follows:<br />

AN ORDINANCE OF THE<br />

CITY OF GOLDENDALE,<br />

WASHINGTON, ADOPTING<br />

A MORATORIUM ON THE<br />

ESTABLISHMENT OF MED-<br />

ICAL MARIJUANA COL-<br />

LECTIVE GARDENS,<br />

DEFINING “MEDICAL MAR-<br />

IJUANA COLLECTIVE<br />

GARDENS”; PROVIDING<br />

FOR A PUBLIC HEARING;<br />

ESTABLISHING AN EFFEC-<br />

TIVE DATE, AND PROVID-<br />

ING THAT MORATORIUM,<br />

UNLESS EXTENDED, WILL<br />

SUNSET WITHIN SIX (6)<br />

MONTHS OF ADOPTION.<br />

The full text of this ordinance<br />

is on file at City Hall and the<br />

full text of the ordinance will<br />

be mailed up request.<br />

Dated: October 3, 2011<br />

Connie Byers, Clerk-<br />

Treasurer<br />

(4011)<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

Network Systems<br />

Manager<br />

NORCOR Corrections in The<br />

Dalles seeks F/T Network<br />

Systems Manager.<br />

The candidate must be<br />

skilled in the oversight and<br />

maintenance of the LAN/<br />

WAN including operations<br />

planning and design, video<br />

conference equipment and<br />

links to the various court jurisdictions<br />

and work order<br />

generation, moves, adds<br />

changes, fault prediction,<br />

trouble detection/correction<br />

and general maintenance.<br />

Position requires ability to<br />

work with diverse groups in<br />

a secure facility. Professional<br />

workplace behaviors<br />

required. Criminal record<br />

will disqualify. Must have<br />

drivers license, pass background,<br />

drug, physical and<br />

other testing as indicated<br />

by the position. Starts at<br />

$4433.28 & tops at<br />

$5038.66 Applications and<br />

full job description available<br />

at NORCOR Website:<br />

www.norcor.co.wasco.or.<br />

us or NORCOR Administration<br />

office, 201 Webber<br />

St., The Dalles, OR. Applications<br />

close 5:00 PM October<br />

12th, 2011.<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

Clean, Dependable,<br />

And Honest Individuals<br />

Who Enjoy The Public<br />

*Minimum 2 year<br />

commitment<br />

*Includes Nights &<br />

Weekends<br />

*Management Positions<br />

Available.<br />

*Resumes Added Are<br />

Welcome<br />

*Drug Test Required<br />

APPLICATIONS<br />

AVAILABLE:<br />

**Ask for Rex or Milly<br />

when returning<br />

application.<br />

ON-CALL DIETARY AIDE/<br />

COOK<br />

Hood River Care Center<br />

has an opening for an oncall<br />

dietary aide/cook.<br />

Hours and days will vary.<br />

Must be available on short<br />

notice. Must pass criminal<br />

history check and drug<br />

test. Apply at<br />

www.prestigecare.com<br />

EEO/AA<br />

OTR TRUCK DRIVER,<br />

wanted for small Hood<br />

River, Or. Trucking Co. 7<br />

Western States. Must have<br />

3yrs. exper. Class A CDL.<br />

Must have good work<br />

history & DMV record. 541-<br />

386-1347, 541-980-1191


12 —OCTOBER 5, 2011 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

OUTSIDE SALES PERSON<br />

for local Napa stores.<br />

Must have a least 3 years<br />

in either account management<br />

or outside sales. Must<br />

have 3 years in parts industry<br />

preferably. Wages<br />

$29,000 - $40,000 annually.<br />

Bonus potential: up to<br />

15% of wages monthly. Accepting<br />

applications for all<br />

positions. Please email<br />

your resume to<br />

Dan.Wilson@WilsonsNAPA<br />

.Com<br />

Probation/Parole<br />

Officer:<br />

Wasco Co. Community<br />

Corrections, The Dalles,<br />

OR. F/T, $3,444.92-<br />

$4,187.69+bene. Supervises<br />

offenders sentenced<br />

to parole, probation, and<br />

post-prison supervision.<br />

Position requires the ability<br />

to make sound case management<br />

decisions under<br />

stressful conditions, and to<br />

understand and interpret<br />

detailed legal documents<br />

accurately. Applicant must<br />

be certifiable as a Probation<br />

Officer by the Department<br />

of Public Standards<br />

and Safety Training<br />

(DPSST) and obtain Law<br />

Enforcement Data System<br />

(LEDS) certification. Obtain<br />

application packet from<br />

Wasco Co, 511 Washington<br />

St., Rm 101, The<br />

Dalles, OR 97058, or website<br />

www.co.wasco.or.us.<br />

Close: 5:00 pm, October 7,<br />

2011. EOE<br />

Program Support<br />

Secretary Bi/lingual<br />

English/Spanish<br />

Full Time, 11 months<br />

per year in Odell. Excellent<br />

benefits. Visit<br />

our website for complete<br />

job description<br />

and requirements at<br />

www.ocdc.net or mail<br />

resume to: OCDC,<br />

Human Resources,<br />

1300 West 9th St, The<br />

Dalles, OR 97058.<br />

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY<br />

EMPLOYER<br />

Rail Car Repairperson<br />

Seeking individual to perform<br />

mechanical rail car repairs<br />

outdoors in inclement<br />

weather conditions. Plug<br />

door knowledge a plus. Email<br />

resume to<br />

hr@harborservices.com<br />

RELIABLE CAREGIVERS<br />

to assist adults w/developmental<br />

disabilities. Training<br />

provided. Growth opportunity.<br />

503-594-1250 x13<br />

RENEW CONSULTING<br />

INC, Renew is hiring caring<br />

people to work with individuals<br />

with disabilities.$9.50hr<br />

Free training<br />

offered.<br />

www.renewconsulting.com<br />

Residential Associate, On-Call<br />

Position (12-40+ hrs a week)<br />

Residential Associate 1 needed<br />

to work as member of a direct<br />

care team serving adults<br />

with severe and persistent<br />

mental illness. Responsibilities<br />

include: support in the<br />

development of life skills and<br />

therapeutic interventions,<br />

light housekeeping, meal<br />

preparation, medication administration<br />

and clinical documentation.<br />

Requirements include:<br />

valid driver license and<br />

clean driving record. Must<br />

pass a criminal history check.<br />

Preferred: QMHA credentials<br />

(bachelor's degree in behavioral<br />

health field or 3 years<br />

adult mental health<br />

experience). Wage $9-$12 DOE<br />

Send resume and cover letter<br />

to bbyers@columbiacare.org<br />

SAGETECH INDUSTRIES<br />

Is now hiring a Management<br />

Team Member. apply now:<br />

www.sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

Sagetech Corporation,<br />

Electronics Engineers,<br />

Software Engineers, FAA<br />

Project Coordinator.<br />

www.sagetechcorp.com/<br />

hiring<br />

SAGETECH INDUSTRIES<br />

is now hiring a Purchasing<br />

Manager. apply now:<br />

www.sagtechcorp.com/hiring<br />

Sagetech Industries, Is<br />

now hiring a purchasing<br />

manager, apply now<br />

www.sagetechcorp.com/<br />

hiring<br />

SAGETECH IS HIRING!<br />

Management Team<br />

Member, Purchasing<br />

Manager, Project Manager.<br />

sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

Sagetech Industries, Is<br />

now hiring a management<br />

team member apply now<br />

www.sagetechcorp.com/<br />

hiring<br />

Sagetech Industries, Bookkeeper,<br />

Executive Assistant,<br />

Manager, Project &<br />

Purchasing Manager<br />

www.Sagetechcorp.com/<br />

hiring<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

SALES ASSOCIATE<br />

at G. Williker's, PT, weekend<br />

& weekday. Must be<br />

avail. 9:30am - 6:30 pm.<br />

Apply in Person, 202 Oak<br />

St. Hood River.<br />

School Bus Mechanic<br />

For NWCSD 21. Assists in<br />

the maintenance of the District's<br />

school buses, other<br />

vehicles and equipment;<br />

FT / year round; $15.08 per<br />

hour with benefit package;<br />

qualifications for candidate<br />

must have two years exp<br />

working with truck maintenance<br />

and repair along with<br />

appropriate licenses/certificates.<br />

Hiring Contingent<br />

upon Fingerprinting, Criminal<br />

History Check and successful<br />

pre-employment drug testing.<br />

Position Closes: Oct 11th at<br />

4:00 pm EOEE<br />

SE NECESITA AYUDA,<br />

Orchard mec nico necesario.<br />

Contacto 509-493-1327<br />

ext. 151.<br />

Correo electr¢nico:<br />

guy@sagetechindustries.<br />

com<br />

Se necesita ayuda, Agr¡colas<br />

locales gustar¡a contratar<br />

a una persona con<br />

experiencia para ayudar en<br />

el cuidado general de la<br />

propiedad y algunos mantenimiento<br />

de los equipos<br />

de luz.Compensaci¢n basada<br />

en la experiencia y la<br />

capacidad Contacto 509-<br />

493-1327 ext. 151 Correo<br />

electr¢nico: guy@<br />

sagetechindustries.com<br />

SEASONAL<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

MECHANIC<br />

Diamond Fruit Growers<br />

is accepting applications<br />

for a Seasonal Maintenance<br />

Mechanic in Odell<br />

OR.<br />

The individual will be responsible<br />

for the maintenance<br />

and repair of equipment,<br />

and associated<br />

systems for the facility, on<br />

the grounds and production<br />

equipment across the plant<br />

site.<br />

40+ hour per week position<br />

Monday- Friday. You must<br />

available for on call including<br />

weekends to maintain<br />

operations.<br />

Position Requirements<br />

-High school diploma or<br />

GED<br />

-Mechanical ability and/or<br />

aptitude<br />

-Experience with both<br />

electric and gas welding/<br />

cutting operations<br />

-Good reading, writing and<br />

verbal skills<br />

-Ability to read and speak<br />

English for communication<br />

and safety<br />

- Ability to read and understand<br />

drawings and blueprints<br />

-Ability to work individually<br />

and as a team<br />

-Strong work ethic<br />

-Tools required<br />

Compensation $16.59 / hr<br />

Submit resume via email or<br />

request application from:<br />

Randy O'Dell, Maintenance<br />

Superintendent<br />

Diamond Fruit Growers, Inc<br />

PO Box 185<br />

Odell OR 97044<br />

541-354-3517<br />

randyo@diamondfruit.com<br />

Software Engineer, For<br />

more info visit<br />

www.Sagetechcorp.com/<br />

hiring<br />

SOFTWARE<br />

ENGINEER<br />

Apply at<br />

sagetechcorp.com/hiring<br />

SOLID WASTE ENGINEER<br />

EIL is seeking a solid waste<br />

engineer for our Hood River<br />

office. Position reqs: design<br />

& CQA of civil engineering<br />

projects at landfills,<br />

regulatory compliance &<br />

construct. layout. 3-10 yrs.<br />

exp. Details at<br />

www.EILLLC.com. Send<br />

resume & cover letter to<br />

careers@eilllc.com. No<br />

phone calls please.<br />

Special Education Asst<br />

For NWCSD 21. Ability to<br />

assist teacher in a positive<br />

manner; 3.75 hours per<br />

day; $11.88 per hour; qualifications<br />

for candidate<br />

must have an AA Degree<br />

or 72 quarter hours college<br />

coursework, or, have<br />

passed the Work Keys<br />

test. Spanish speaking desired<br />

but not required. Hiring<br />

Contingent upon Fingerprinting,<br />

Criminal History<br />

Check and successful pre-employment<br />

drug testing. Position<br />

Closes: Oct 12th at 4:00<br />

pm EOEE<br />

Crossword Solution 10/5/11<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

75 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

SPECIAL PROJECT<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

Skamania County<br />

Public Utility Dist. #1<br />

Seeking qualified applicants<br />

for a Special Projects<br />

Coordinator. Position description<br />

and application<br />

available at the PUD office<br />

located at 1492 Wind River<br />

Road, Carson, WA or visit<br />

www.skamaniapud.com .<br />

Competitive salary DOE.<br />

Recruitment efforts will<br />

continue until position is<br />

filled. Please forward cover<br />

letter, resume and application<br />

via email to shonna@skamani<br />

apud.com or submit to Skamania<br />

PUD, HR, PO Box 500,<br />

Carson, WA 98610. EOE.<br />

Subfloor Repairperson<br />

Seeking individual with basic<br />

carpentry skills to perform<br />

subfloor repairs on rail<br />

cars outdoors in inclement<br />

weather conditions. All levels<br />

of experience. E-mail<br />

resume to hr@<br />

harborservices.com<br />

THE FRUIT COMPANY<br />

is hiring for holiday season<br />

positions at its Hood River<br />

headquarters. During our<br />

Christmas season, we operate<br />

in a very fast-paced<br />

environment building gifts<br />

for delivery around the<br />

country. Positions will start<br />

November 1st continuing<br />

through end of December;<br />

pay is $9 per hour or higher<br />

DOE. Interested candidates<br />

should email resumes<br />

to<br />

resume@thefruitcompany<br />

.com noting the position<br />

applied for.<br />

Customer Service<br />

Representatives.<br />

Answer inbound customer<br />

calls for orders, address<br />

customer questions, and<br />

recommend gifts. Requires<br />

strong communication and<br />

computer skills. Previous<br />

experience with customer<br />

service significant plus.<br />

Corporate Sales<br />

Representatives.<br />

Position will process orders<br />

from larger corporate customers<br />

and assist corporate<br />

sales team with various<br />

duties. Requires strong<br />

computer, organizational<br />

and troubleshooting skills.<br />

Mid-level MS Excel skills<br />

required.<br />

Office Assistant.<br />

Position will greet visitors at<br />

our front desk, process daily<br />

credit card deposits, distribute<br />

mail, assist with<br />

payroll, and provide other<br />

office assistance where<br />

needed. Requires strong<br />

computer, organizational<br />

and troubleshooting skills.<br />

English-Spanish bilingual<br />

required.<br />

Tree Pruners, Must have<br />

experience. Apply in person<br />

at Orchard <strong>View</strong><br />

Farms, 4055 Skyline Rd,<br />

The Dalles, OR, 8AM -<br />

4PM Mon-Fri<br />

WAITRESSES, Bartenders,<br />

part time. Apply in person,<br />

ask for Kelly at 310 E<br />

2nd St. 541-296-6500.<br />

Welder<br />

Seeking individual with basic<br />

stick welding skills to<br />

perform rail car repairs outdoors<br />

in inclement weather<br />

conditions. D15.1 certification<br />

a plus. All levels of experience.<br />

E-mail resume to<br />

hr@harborservices.com<br />

77 Help Wanted<br />

Medical<br />

CBCF<br />

COLUMBIA BASIN<br />

CARE FACILITY<br />

Our Mission is to<br />

Improve the Lives of<br />

Those We Serve<br />

Community-owned<br />

Not-for-Profit,<br />

Skilled Nursing Facility.<br />

Position available:<br />

Cert. Medication Aide -<br />

evening shift. Looking<br />

for highly-focused<br />

person. Competitive<br />

wage, benefits, with<br />

401K. Contact Monica<br />

at 541-296-2156 ext.<br />

223.<br />

Cooks & Dietary Aides<br />

Needed. Fast-paced;<br />

Advancement possible.<br />

For more information<br />

contact SHERRI @<br />

541-296-2156 ext. 225.<br />

1015 Webber St., The<br />

Dalles. EOE.<br />

CMA<br />

The Oregon Veterans'<br />

Home is seeking a full time<br />

CMA Medication Aide.<br />

Must be currently certified<br />

as a Medication Aide in<br />

Oregon. Long Term Care<br />

experience preferred but<br />

not required. Stop by the<br />

Veterans' Home at 700<br />

Veterans' Drive, The<br />

Dalles, OR 97058 for a<br />

complete job description<br />

and application. For more<br />

information, please call<br />

Genny at 541-296-7190<br />

ext. 283.<br />

CNA'S<br />

The Oregon Veterans' Home<br />

has Full and Part time<br />

CNA, positions available.<br />

Our census is growing and<br />

we are seeking CNA's for<br />

DAY, EVENING and<br />

NIGHT shifts. Must be currently<br />

certified in Oregon.<br />

We value; Safety, Honor,<br />

Integrity, Respect and<br />

Trust! Join the team that offers<br />

competitive wages,<br />

and a great work environment.<br />

You may obtain an<br />

application at the Oregon<br />

Veterans Home, 700 Veterans'<br />

Drive, The Dalles, OR<br />

97058, Monday - Friday, 8<br />

am - 4:30 pm. For more information<br />

please call Genny<br />

at 541-296-7190, ext.<br />

283.<br />

Dental Assistant<br />

P/T x-ray cert. preferred,<br />

responsible, friendly, selfmanager<br />

with organizational<br />

& multi tasking skills.<br />

Must be a people person.<br />

Call Jenn @ Dr. Nichols<br />

541-296-9415.<br />

• Physicians<br />

• Nursing<br />

• Clinical Staff<br />

• Support Staff<br />

To view all current<br />

career opportunities<br />

and to apply online go<br />

to<br />

www.mcmc.net<br />

• Laboratory Director<br />

•Med Tech/Med Lab Tech<br />

• CNA – Acute Care<br />

• RN-Nurse Delegator – Golden <strong>View</strong> Terrace<br />

• EMR Clinical Support Coordinator<br />

• IT Tech 1 – IT Department• Speech<br />

Language Pathologist<br />

• Registered Nurse Family Practice Clinic<br />

• Caregiver – Golden <strong>View</strong> Terrace<br />

• Registration Clerk – Laboratory Dept.<br />

• Certified Surgery Tech<br />

The <strong>Goldendale</strong> <strong>Sentinel</strong><br />

is looking for<br />

a highly motivated salesperson.<br />

Qualified candidate must have<br />

a passion for selling and<br />

great customer service skills.<br />

This position requires an organized<br />

person who can work in an independent<br />

environment. Must have excellent<br />

verbal, written, and computer<br />

communication skills.<br />

Please bring resume to:<br />

Karen Henslee<br />

117 W. Main<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA 98620<br />

77 Help Wanted<br />

Medical<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

F/T, for busy family practice.<br />

Tasks include telephone,<br />

triage, EKG's, assisting<br />

w/procedures & giving<br />

injections. Experience<br />

preferred. Please send resumes<br />

to 1021 June St.,<br />

Hood River, OR. 97031. No<br />

phone calls please.<br />

NURSE<br />

PRACTITIONER or<br />

LICENSED MIDWIFE<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

for OB/Labor Delivery Unit<br />

Skyline Hospital, located in<br />

the scenic Columbia<br />

Gorge, has an opening for<br />

a F/T Nurse Practitioner or Licensed<br />

Midwife Supervisor.<br />

Must have at least three<br />

years OB/L&D experience<br />

and a minimum of a Bachelors<br />

in Nursing. Prior management<br />

experience preferred.<br />

Must have a WA license.<br />

We offer an excellent<br />

benefits package,<br />

competitive wage and relocation<br />

assistance.<br />

COME JOIN<br />

OUR TEAM!<br />

Contact Robin at<br />

robinl@skylinehospital.com,<br />

PO Box 99, 211 Skyline Drive,<br />

White Salmon, WA 98672, 509-<br />

637-2940, fax: 509/493-5114.<br />

Visit our website at<br />

www.skylinehospital.com.<br />

RN/LPN<br />

The Oregon Veterans'<br />

Home is seeking, FULL<br />

TIME and PART TIME DAY<br />

and NIGHT SHIFTS avaibale.<br />

Must be currently licensed<br />

in Oregon. Experience<br />

in Long Term Care is<br />

preferred but not required.<br />

Stop by the Veterans'<br />

Home at 700 Veterans'<br />

Drive, The Dalles, OR<br />

97058 for a complete job<br />

description and application.<br />

For more information,<br />

please call Genny at 541-<br />

296-7190 ext. 283.<br />

78 Help Wanted<br />

Office<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

Trout Lake Farms<br />

Seeking P/T accounting<br />

specialist/office manager,<br />

20-40 hours/week as needed,<br />

flexible schedule. Temp<br />

with possible conversion to<br />

perm after 6 months. Requires<br />

2 years accounting<br />

education or experience,<br />

including knowledge of A/P,<br />

A/R. payroll, GL; previous<br />

office experience; proficiency<br />

in Excel/Word/other<br />

MS Office programs. Trout<br />

Lake Farm is proud to be a<br />

grower and processor of<br />

Certified Organic herbs, in<br />

business since 1973. We<br />

offer a competitve wage<br />

(DOQ), and a busy, fun,<br />

family-friendly workplace.<br />

Qualified applicants please<br />

send resume to Eileen Fletcher,<br />

eileen@troutlakefarm.com,<br />

or fax to 509-395-2749. EOE.<br />

Minorities, women and veterans<br />

encourged to apply.<br />

79 Help Wanted<br />

Sales/Service<br />

ACCOUNT<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

Hagadone Directories is<br />

expanding and needs determined,<br />

energetic and<br />

motivated individuals who<br />

want to make money! We<br />

need Account Executives<br />

with impeccable honesty<br />

with themselves and the<br />

customer, above average<br />

will power, determination,<br />

ambition and desire to succeed.<br />

100% acceptance of<br />

responsibility for results.<br />

The work is challenging but<br />

the rewards are great!<br />

Compensation includes liberal<br />

commissions, company<br />

paid vacations. Health<br />

insurance, dental coverage,<br />

Flex plan, & 401K<br />

available. Please reply to<br />

this posting with a copy of<br />

your resume in Word.doc<br />

or <strong>PDF</strong> to kgoodwillie@<br />

blackphonebook.com or<br />

509-637-0424.<br />

Apple & PC sales/service<br />

consultant, Mac Solutions<br />

Dalles is looking for: 2<br />

sales & 1 Service full/part<br />

time employee. Required<br />

Skills: High school degree,<br />

GPA 3.0 or higher, sales/<br />

service exp. To apply,<br />

email resume to apinchuk<br />

@helpmesolutions.com<br />

SALES POSITION<br />

The Hood River News, a<br />

bi-weekly newspaper, is<br />

seeking a high energy, motivated<br />

salesperson to join<br />

our sales team. Qualified<br />

candidate must have a<br />

passion for selling and<br />

great customer service<br />

skills.<br />

This position requires an<br />

organized person who can<br />

work in an independent environment.<br />

Must have excellent<br />

verbal, written, and<br />

computer communication<br />

skills. Previous sales experience<br />

a plus but will train<br />

the right candidate. An existing<br />

account base will be<br />

provided, but our new team<br />

member will be required to<br />

contact and create new accounts.<br />

Full-time position with a<br />

benefit package including<br />

medical and life insurance,<br />

401K, paid holidays and<br />

vacation.<br />

Must have clean driving<br />

record, valid insurance and<br />

dependable transportation.<br />

Please send resume to<br />

Hood River News, Sales<br />

Position, P.O. Box 390<br />

Hood River OR 97031.<br />

80 Positions<br />

Wanted<br />

I AM looking for some<br />

cleaning jobs in <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

Good references<br />

available. 773-0456.<br />

82 Volunteers<br />

MENTOR NEEDED<br />

6-year-old Hood River boy<br />

enjoys learning to swim<br />

and bike. A boy's boy, he<br />

likes being rough and tumble<br />

and playing sports of<br />

any kind. He's mechanically<br />

inclined and likes taking<br />

things apart. He doesn't<br />

have a male role model in<br />

his life and needs some<br />

guy time. To inquire about<br />

volunteering two hours a<br />

week, call Big Brothers Big<br />

Sisters, Beth McCullough,<br />

541-490-9979<br />

PARKDALE BOY NEEDS BIG<br />

BROTHER<br />

13-year-old enjoys building<br />

things, fishing, any kind of<br />

game indoors or out. Easygoing<br />

and upbeat, he said<br />

that living on the end of a<br />

country road "is like being<br />

grounded all the time." He<br />

likes sports, dogs and hiking,<br />

and is itching to try<br />

golf. He has a giving heart<br />

and enjoys community service.<br />

To inquire about volunteering<br />

two hours a week<br />

as his mentor, call Big<br />

Brothers Big Sisters, Beth<br />

McCullough, 541-490-9979<br />

FOSTER BOY NEEDS A<br />

MENTOR<br />

11-year-old Odell boy is a<br />

talker. Enjoys frisbee, animals,<br />

biking and hiking. He<br />

wants to be a cop when he<br />

grows up because that's<br />

the closest thing to a super<br />

hero. For info about Big<br />

Brothers Big Sisters, call<br />

Beth McCullough, 541-490-<br />

9979<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 River...................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 Washington 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 />

A n t i q u e s / C o l l e c t i bl e s<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 & Photo Supplies<br />

180<br />

Cleaning ......................182<br />

Firewood & Stoves.......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 />

Hand & 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 River<br />

HR VALLEY ADULT CENTER<br />

THRIFT STORE<br />

Collectibles, Clothing<br />

Furniture, Household<br />

Shoes & more!<br />

*Donations gladly accepted<br />

*Support Your Local<br />

Community<br />

Tues & Thurs, 9 to 12<br />

Wed & Sat, 9 to 2<br />

2010 Sterling Place, HR<br />

HRVCC THRIFT SHOP<br />

Every Wed, 9:00-3:00<br />

Every Sat, 9:00-1:00<br />

Clothing, $5 per bag.<br />

Books, $3/bag.<br />

Donations accepted.<br />

975 Indian Creek Rd., HR<br />

The Dalles<br />

Garage Sale Place, 800 W<br />

6th TD. 20% off most furniture,<br />

store displays and<br />

racks. 25% off linens, curtains,<br />

& blankets. Just in:<br />

sewing and craft items.<br />

LAST SALE: Half off on<br />

everything except items w/<br />

red 'X'! Thurs, & Fri. Oct. 6<br />

& 7, 9a-3p. SDA School<br />

Gym, 3339 E. 13th St. (All<br />

the way to end of E. 12th,<br />

Turn right, Left on E. 13th,<br />

Cross Lambert St., 1/4 mile<br />

on left).<br />

Other Washington<br />

Cities<br />

ALPACA ANNEX<br />

OPENING<br />

October 1st<br />

Wed-Sun, 10 to 3<br />

SOCKS<br />

for everyone<br />

GIFTS, too!<br />

RAFFLES<br />

throughout the day<br />

Come visit the alpacas,<br />

and see this year's cria<br />

(babies).<br />

NO DOGS<br />

or FOOD PLEASE<br />

MEADOWROCK<br />

ALPACAS<br />

80 Mount Adams Road<br />

Trout Lake, WA<br />

509-395-2266<br />

135 <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

LARGE sale, Thurs-Sat.,<br />

Oct. 6-8, from 10-6, 120<br />

NW High Street. Lots of<br />

clothes, vintage games,<br />

tires & wheels, much more!<br />

MULTI-family yard sale,<br />

1009 S. Klickitat in <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

Sept. 24-25, from<br />

8-5. Lots of teen & young<br />

adult clothing; kitchen<br />

items; microwave. Moving!<br />

Many items $1.<br />

YARD SALE, New clothes,<br />

leather jackets, tools and<br />

much more! Fri., Oct. 7 thru<br />

Sun., Oct. 9, 10am - 3 pm.<br />

326 W. Main, <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

MULTI-family yard sale.<br />

Furniture, appliances, power<br />

and shop tools, horse<br />

gear, misc. 101 Trowbridge<br />

Rd, <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Go out to<br />

Box Canyon and follow the<br />

signs. Aug. 20 & 21, Sat. &<br />

Sun. 8am-?<br />

140 Antiques &<br />

Collectibles<br />

FOR SALE: Toy soldier collection.<br />

Many plastic collector<br />

figures + playsets.<br />

Wargaming figures & accessories.<br />

Will sell in parts<br />

or as a whole set. Many<br />

historical periods covered.<br />

If interested please call<br />

Ken, 541-296-3479<br />

150 Apparel/<br />

Jewelry<br />

ALPACA ANNEX<br />

OPENING<br />

October 1st<br />

Wed-Sun, 10 to 3<br />

SOCKS<br />

for everyone<br />

GIFTS, too!<br />

RAFFLES<br />

throughout the day<br />

Come visit the alpacas,<br />

and see this year's cria<br />

(babies).<br />

NO DOGS<br />

or FOOD PLEASE<br />

MEADOWROCK<br />

ALPACAS<br />

80 Mount Adams Road<br />

Trout Lake, WA<br />

509-395-2266<br />

155 Furniture<br />

Like-New Twin Mattresses<br />

starting at $40!!!<br />

NOW CARRYING:<br />

New Queen double<br />

sided pillowtop sets,<br />

$599.<br />

224 Terminal Ave.<br />

The Dalles, OR<br />

541-296-4341<br />

**A Percentage of our<br />

Monthly profit goes to<br />

St. Vincent de Paul's<br />

HOPE emergency<br />

shelter in The Dalles.<br />

185 Firewood &<br />

Stoves<br />

FIREWOOD for sale. Oak<br />

$225/load. Pine $155/load.<br />

541-980-4324 or<br />

509-994-3570.<br />

FIREWOOD for sale;<br />

Delivered, Competitive<br />

prices. Also, looking for<br />

wood to cut for firewood;<br />

trees, logs, orchard wood<br />

and etc. 541-993-0344<br />

FIREWOOD, 1 cord fir,<br />

$165. 541-386-6918<br />

195 Sporting<br />

Goods<br />

GOLF cart, gas powered,<br />

good condition. $950, 541-<br />

400-0088<br />

MARTIN Leopard compound<br />

bow and case, All<br />

new. Bow is 45-60# draw<br />

w/ 80% letoff. There are extras.<br />

$400 FIRM. 541-506-<br />

0016, after 6pm.<br />

215 Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

FLUTE: Armstrong, used 8<br />

months by student, good<br />

shape, included hardcase<br />

and cleaning utensils,<br />

$245. 509-493-4712.<br />

215 Musical<br />

Instruments<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 tone and<br />

excellent sound. Call or<br />

text for any further questions<br />

or photos. 541-490-<br />

6947<br />

220 Lawn, Garden,<br />

& Equipment<br />

MOWER / TILLER, International<br />

Cub Cadet 125,<br />

hydrostatic transmission<br />

with tiller & mower decks,<br />

runs great, motor has been<br />

replaced, $1000. 541-490-<br />

4391.<br />

225 Building<br />

Materials<br />

ROUGH lumber, planed<br />

once, not actual size:<br />

2x6x15; 2x4 & some misc.<br />

boards. Bulk pkg. 1/2 lumber<br />

yard price. 509-773-<br />

4111.<br />

230 Hand &<br />

Power Tools<br />

WANTED: Wood turning<br />

lathe. 509-773-5929.<br />

235 Misc.<br />

Equipment<br />

5-INCH continuous gutter<br />

machine on 16 ft. flatbed<br />

trailer, not titled. 2x6 P.T.<br />

decking half roll, white &<br />

brown material, 12-plus<br />

down spouts & other hardware.<br />

$4,000 obo. 509-<br />

281-0509 after 11 am.<br />

260 Books<br />

INGLES sin Barreras,<br />

Curso para aprender Ingles.<br />

Como nuevo.<br />

$1200. 541-370-5100<br />

270 Restaurant<br />

Equipment<br />

JIMEX commercial refrig,<br />

$1300. Turbo sandwich<br />

prep table, $1100. Hussman<br />

ice cream dipping<br />

case, $1300. Star panini<br />

grill, $100. Under counter<br />

refrig., $350. (4) Granite<br />

top tables & chairs, $250<br />

ea. set. All in good condition.<br />

541-352-6946.<br />

275 Misc. for Sale<br />

BARRELS, burn and storage,<br />

55-gallon, with lids,<br />

$20. Call 503-453-7109,<br />

ask for Ray, or 541-386-<br />

2486.<br />

280 Misc. Wanted<br />

WE BUY<br />

SCRAP GOLD<br />

10K to 18K<br />

Dental Gold-Platinum<br />

Artisan's Jewelry<br />

and Gallery<br />

137 East Jewett<br />

White Salmon<br />

509-493-1333<br />

282 Free/Give<br />

Away<br />

CHICKENS to give away.<br />

541-352-6691<br />

FREE TO GOOD HOME 8<br />

week old kittens. 3M 1F<br />

cute and kid friendly litter<br />

box trained and eating solid<br />

food (541-)769-0040<br />

TWO free rabbits. 13 free<br />

ducks; all are mallard except<br />

one. 509-773-5621.<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

KITTENS, tabbies, adorable,<br />

gorgeous markings,<br />

male and female, 4 and 6<br />

months old, neutered and<br />

vaccinated, ready for<br />

adoption! Call Elizabeth,<br />

541-386-5099.<br />

08 gt bmx bike blue 14mm<br />

rear axle really tough bike.<br />

rides like new $270 call<br />

541-340-9181<br />

175 GALLON fish tank,<br />

Complete system, $500<br />

OBO. You haul. 541-296-<br />

6708<br />

18 INCH Chevy truck<br />

wheels w/ Tires, 6 Lug,<br />

$500 OBO. 541-993-9929<br />

1962 Marlin Model 336 lever<br />

action 30-30 rifle. Very<br />

Good + Condition!<br />

$350.,OBO. 541-993-6166<br />

TOOL boxes, (2), aluminum,<br />

truck, $100, 541-490-<br />

2771.<br />

2 PARAKEETS, w/ Nice<br />

rolling glass fronted cage,<br />

$65. 541-544-2494<br />

3 GALLON air compressor,<br />

Brand new, Still in box, Pd.<br />

$80, Sell for $50.<br />

541-980-1417<br />

4 NEW all-season metric<br />

merit tires on alum. rims,<br />

bal., 185-70/14, lug nuts, 5hole.<br />

$325. 509-314-0946.<br />

4 STUDDED snow tires,<br />

225/70 R-16, exc. cond.<br />

$200. 509-773-4162.<br />

4 WILDCAT EXT tires,<br />

30x9.50R15LT on Nice<br />

alum. wheels. Studded and<br />

siped, $500 CASH FIRM.<br />

541-298-2910<br />

5 GALLON Crock, Over<br />

100 years old, $75 CASH.<br />

541-298-1342


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 5, 2011 — 13<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

6 month old Male Chihuahua<br />

puppy. Good with kids,<br />

cats, and other dogs.<br />

Friendly and cute. Free to a<br />

good home (541)769-0040<br />

AIR CONDITIONERS, window<br />

mount, 1 Samsung 8K<br />

btu, 1 Frigidaire, 5K btu, 1<br />

Whirlpool, 5K btu, $175a/<br />

or separate. 541-806-0473<br />

ALASKAN Husky/Wolf<br />

puppy. Weaned, wormed,<br />

blue eyes, ready to go.<br />

$250, 509-773-5660.<br />

AMERICAN Civil War War<br />

Gaming miniature collection,<br />

$500 OBO. For more<br />

info call 541-296-3479,<br />

Ken. Leave message.<br />

ARISTON 4 Gallon hot water<br />

heater, 150 PSI. Good<br />

for travel trailers, Pd. $300,<br />

Selling for $180 OBO.<br />

541-370-5156<br />

ARM chairs (2). Cane bottom,<br />

oak, excellent condition.<br />

$100 for both, 541-<br />

380-0377<br />

AUTOMATIC pasta/sausage<br />

maker. 12 pasta dies,<br />

used once. $25.<br />

541-483-2122.<br />

BARBIE'S Ken doll, collectible,<br />

1960's, good condition<br />

with extra outfit, football<br />

& helmet, $20. 541-<br />

387-2135.<br />

BARRELS: All 55-gallon.<br />

Heavy duty poly, no top,<br />

$15; stainless steel, $40;<br />

foodgrade, new, steel lined,<br />

$35; poly watertight bung,<br />

$18. 509-493-4712.<br />

Motorcycle Repair<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

BATMAN is the cutest thing<br />

ever! He's about 2 yrs old,<br />

maybe 10 lbs and totally<br />

fun! A little shy at first, but<br />

then a total cuddler. And<br />

super playful!! And those<br />

ears! He doesn't miss a<br />

thing. Adopt A Dog 541-<br />

354-1083.<br />

BBQ GRILL, gas, brand<br />

new, $25. 541-386-1476<br />

BEAUTIFUL 3 year old<br />

white Persian cat, spayed,<br />

has all shots. Prefer adults,<br />

no dogs or other pets.<br />

$100. 541-965-1555.<br />

BIKE, Cannondale women's<br />

mountain bike, M-400<br />

CAD2, 14" frame, all original<br />

components, only<br />

$ 1 0 0 .<br />

541-490-3090<br />

BIKES, 2008 model Giant<br />

Simples, 1 spd prom bike,<br />

2 womans, 1 mens, like<br />

new, $400 all or $150 each.<br />

541-490-6452.<br />

CAGE for small animal, 3'<br />

tall x 2' deep x 30" wide. 3<br />

tiers, pull out bottom tray<br />

for cleaning, $45. 541-386-<br />

6755.<br />

Callaway FT-9 Driver.Ten<br />

Degrees, Regular Shaft.<br />

Like new condition. Used<br />

for only two weeks. $90.<br />

541-980-2508<br />

CAMPER, cabover, fits<br />

small/mid-size truck. Heat,<br />

water, stove, refrig. Works,<br />

but needs some TLC. $400<br />

OBO, 541-490-3552.<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

CARS and trucks, collectible,<br />

100 die cast, packaged<br />

hot wheels, some old<br />

some new, $500 OBO, can<br />

separate. 541-380-1826.<br />

CHIHUAHUA puppies (3),<br />

8 weeks old. $200/each.<br />

509-853-7600.<br />

CHINA elegant Bridal<br />

R o s e<br />

by arlen antique boxed for<br />

last 15 yrs in mint condition<br />

8 place setting $200<br />

509-774-8574<br />

CLEATS, Nike, football.<br />

New, only worn twice, size<br />

12. $60 OBO, 509-281-<br />

1111.<br />

COAL, Large quantity,<br />

Great for burning, You<br />

haul, FREE. 541-993-1956<br />

for more info.<br />

COFFEE table, missionstyle.<br />

Dark wood,<br />

24x27x22"-high. Excellent<br />

condition. $100, 541-380-<br />

1676<br />

COLT - 6 mo. old. Palomino.<br />

Good breeding, $250.<br />

509-773-7676.<br />

Computer Monitor, NEC<br />

LCD 13 inch $20.<br />

541-296-5033<br />

COMPUTER, Dell, GX280,<br />

DVD/CD-RW, 1GB RAM,<br />

80GB HD, XP Pro/Word,<br />

Games, $100.<br />

541-296-3440<br />

COPPER Cricket, heat exchanger,<br />

manuals, pipes.<br />

No elec. req'd. $500 or<br />

trade. 509-773-1959.<br />

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286 $500 or Less<br />

CORRUGATED roofing,<br />

Galvanized, Used but<br />

good, 32 pieces, 10' x 2',<br />

$125. 509-261-2511<br />

COUCH & love seat. Microfiber,<br />

tan in color, $250<br />

firm. Call 541-908-4646<br />

COUCH, leather, fair condition,<br />

$50, 541-386-0475.<br />

CRAFTSMAN push blade,<br />

3 Way directional, New,<br />

$75. 541-980-0631<br />

DESK, L shaped, steel,<br />

side panel 20" x 45", desk<br />

is 60" x 30". Good condition.<br />

$50. 541-386-1746<br />

DINING set, 42" round oak<br />

table and two nice chairs.<br />

$150, 541-380-1676<br />

DRESSER with mirror,<br />

modern style, oak, 5-foot,<br />

very nice, excellent condition,<br />

$200. 509-427-8635.<br />

DRESSER, solid, dark<br />

wood, 4 lg drawers, 4 sm.<br />

drawers. Pottery Barn style<br />

64"Lx18"Wx34"H, $250.<br />

530-386-3183.<br />

DUCK decoys, 15 blow up,<br />

$3.00 each; 25 regular<br />

hens and drakes, $4.00<br />

each or ALL for $125. 509-<br />

493-3021.<br />

DUCK DECOYS, (40), $70<br />

for all or $1 to $3 each.<br />

541-352-4188.<br />

END tables, Jones and<br />

Jones original design,<br />

handcrafted from<br />

r e c l a i m e d<br />

wood, $125, 541-386-<br />

5535.<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

Excellent Condition Sharp<br />

Aquos Flat Panel TV/Computer<br />

Monitor Widescreen<br />

PC input: Surround Sound;<br />

$399 858-822-0991<br />

FLOOR lamp, Gold color,<br />

Attached round tray, Like<br />

new, $25. 541-296-6117<br />

FLUTE: Armstrong, used 8<br />

months by student, good<br />

shape, included hardcase<br />

and cleaning utensils,<br />

$245. 509-493-4712.<br />

FREEZER, Fidgidaire<br />

E l e c -<br />

trolux, 21 cu. ft. 6 shelves,<br />

white, great condition.<br />

$175. 541-352-6946<br />

Freshwater fish, Jack<br />

Dempsey Cichlid, 20 gallon<br />

tank and accessories. $35<br />

OBO Please call and leave<br />

message 541-993-3800<br />

GARDEN tiller, Craftsman,<br />

tow behind, 36" wide, 8 hp<br />

motor, approx. 10 hours.<br />

Retail $1249.99, asking<br />

$425 OBO. 541-354-1577.<br />

GLASS table, Round on<br />

cane pedestal, $75.<br />

541-296-1033<br />

GLEN BECK last 18 shows<br />

on 3 dvd replays of many<br />

predictions that came true<br />

$5. 541-296-4772<br />

GOLF CART, Gas, Removeable<br />

top, Good cond.,<br />

$500. 541-340-0126<br />

HOT Tub, 2 person, Near<br />

Maupin, $350. 541-328-<br />

6365<br />

Construction Construction<br />

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Professional Remodeling & Home Repairs<br />

Framing • Counter Tops • Drywall • Vinyl & Laminated Flooring<br />

Cabinets • Additions • Painting • Kitchens • Siding & Decks<br />

Bathrooms • Windows • Tile Work • Doors<br />

33 34 Years Of Experience<br />

Randy L. Hoskinson<br />

Building Custom Homes, 509-250-2267 • 509-773-5708<br />

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Health Care<br />

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Family<br />

Dentistry<br />

New Patients<br />

Welcome<br />

Call<br />

(509) 773-CARE<br />

Attorneys<br />

Pet Services<br />

Gail’s Pooch<br />

Parlor<br />

Professional<br />

Dog<br />

Groomer<br />

All Breeds<br />

Love your pet<br />

but hate the shedding?<br />

We now offer FURminator<br />

shed-less treatment!<br />

Call Gail for an Appointment<br />

773-4494 or 261-1537<br />

806 N. Glover Ave.<br />

Construction<br />

Quality Work Fair Prices<br />

New Construction<br />

Remodeling<br />

Roofing<br />

Jim L. McClellan<br />

WA Lic. #MCCLEC*933BQ<br />

Cell: 509-250-1906<br />

Guaranteed<br />

GOLDENDALE, WA<br />

Service<br />

Performance<br />

Collision Repair<br />

(509) 261-0701<br />

(888) 259-3537<br />

Factory Trained Harley Tech<br />

TIM O’NEILL<br />

ATTORNEY AT LAW<br />

509-773-3076<br />

122 E. Main Street - Suite B<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA 98620<br />

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Health Care<br />

KK-C Pharmacy<br />

& K-C Corral<br />

downtown <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Store Hours:<br />

9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays<br />

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays<br />

104 W. Main, <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

773-4344<br />

Decks<br />

Garages<br />

Pole Barns<br />

Carpet Cleaning<br />

M<br />

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Golden Photo Services<br />

117-A West Main, <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Portraits - On Locaton<br />

* Passport Photos<br />

Digital Prints * Enlargements<br />

Photo Repair * Photo Cards<br />

Scan photo/slide to CD*VCR to DVD<br />

www.goldenphotoservices.com<br />

Tel: (509) 772-2717<br />

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Home Improvement<br />

Rain Gutter Systems<br />

Gutter installation, repair & cleaning<br />

Free estimates • Leaf Guard<br />

Over 26 colors available<br />

839 Hanna Rd. • <strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA 98620<br />

(509) 773-3597<br />

Licensed, Bonded & Insured<br />

WA License #RAINGGS968PD<br />

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286 $500 or Less<br />

Ipod Touch 32gb. Asking<br />

$75.Call or text Joe at<br />

541-980-6344<br />

KELTY baby carrier backpack,<br />

$60. 541-340-0281<br />

KENMORE upright vacuum,<br />

NO bags required.<br />

Good cond., Reg. $300,<br />

Sell for $85.<br />

541-965-1837<br />

KITTY litter box, with attachable<br />

dome lid and double<br />

pet bowl, used, $25.<br />

Call 509-493-1840, to see/<br />

leave message.<br />

LAB pup, yellow, 7 weeks<br />

old, very sharp dog, $100.<br />

509-493-3993.<br />

LABRADORS, AKC Registered,<br />

adults, 1 male and<br />

1 female, $400/each OBO.<br />

509-493-1871, 541-806-<br />

3590.<br />

LADDER, heavy duty lock<br />

step rolling, NEW $600, 75<br />

Inches high, $200.<br />

541-296-6792<br />

Large Iguana with heat<br />

l i g h t<br />

& cage. $65.<br />

541-980-9799.<br />

LIFT Chair, Pride brand, All<br />

paperwork, New, Chocolate<br />

brown, Pd. $999, Sell<br />

$400. 541-980-2509<br />

Lighted Glass Display<br />

Case - 48"W x 40-1/2"H x<br />

20"D - Sale to benefit The<br />

Dalles Art Center - $75<br />

OBO, 541-296-4305<br />

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Cell: (509) 261-1504<br />

Call us today at<br />

773-3777<br />

Photo Services Plumbers<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

LIGHTED oak Curio cabinet,<br />

74 inches high, 41<br />

inches wide, 11 inches<br />

deep, 4 Glass shelves,<br />

$135. 509-365-2700<br />

Loft bed (twin) w/ desk, 3<br />

drawers & mattress. $50<br />

541-965-2699 text or call.<br />

Will send pic if interested<br />

MAYLA, little tabby, 2 years<br />

old, female, spay, shots,<br />

Luk. check, indoor, adults<br />

only. 541-386-3776.<br />

MOTORCYCLE leather<br />

chaps, Medium brown,<br />

Size XL, $80. 541-298-<br />

5713<br />

MOUNTAIN bike, Cannondale<br />

F200, mens, 18inch,<br />

excellent condition,<br />

lightly used, MSRP $549,<br />

sell $150. 509-637-5604.<br />

MOWER, Woods Bush<br />

Hog, 6-foot. $500, 541-<br />

400-0088<br />

NEW GE Clothes Dryer &<br />

used Kenmore Washer.<br />

$300 for both, paid $339<br />

f o r<br />

dryer. located in Wishram.<br />

541-980-8999<br />

NIGERIAN dwarf goats (2),<br />

doe and wether. Brother<br />

and sister, need to stay together,<br />

$75/pair. You pick<br />

up. 541-429-1064.<br />

NORDIC Track Classic Pro<br />

Skier, get fit/excercise, retail<br />

$750, sell $375. Call<br />

509-493-1840, to see and<br />

leave message.<br />

Construction<br />

Engine Repair/Storage<br />

Manufactured Homes<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

NORDIC TRACK CXT980<br />

elliptical, excellent condition,<br />

$450. 541-399-3523.<br />

OAK dining room hutch,<br />

glass shelves. A++ condition.<br />

$165 obo. 509-250-<br />

2555.<br />

PAINT, 10 gallons of Behr<br />

Premium Plus satin ename<br />

l<br />

exterior house paint, medium<br />

brown, $150. 541-354-<br />

1584.<br />

PATIO dining set, 42" table<br />

and four chairs, includes<br />

cushions. $120, 541-380-<br />

1676<br />

PIANO w/ end bench,<br />

W h i t -<br />

ney, 45 Inch, Keys still<br />

work, Good cond., $200.<br />

541-993-3488<br />

PIANO, Lowry, excellent<br />

condition, $500, 541-352-<br />

6315.<br />

PILLOWTOP mattress,<br />

box springs and frame,<br />

good condition, $100. 509-<br />

493-4266 or 509-281-<br />

0221.<br />

PROPANE tank, RV 7.5G,<br />

like new, pre 2005 valve,<br />

near full of propane, $10,<br />

509-493-1617.<br />

RC Plane, Lazer cut, Neptune,<br />

$50, 541-386-2001.<br />

REGISTERED Tobiano<br />

breeding mare. $500.<br />

541-980-7411.<br />

Equip. Rental<br />

Alexander’s Repair<br />

Lawnmower, small engine,<br />

generator sales and service<br />

and outboard motor repair<br />

Call now for spring tune-ups<br />

(509) 773-7010 (509) 261-1431<br />

3122 S. Columbus, <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

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pm<br />

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Jimmy Giese (509) 250-0184<br />

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AND MORE<br />

111 Columbus Ave


14 —OCTOBER 5, 2011 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

RELOADER, shot gun,<br />

MEC 600 Jr 12 gauge,<br />

charger bars, powder,<br />

shot, primers, powder bottles<br />

and reloader guide<br />

$65. 509-493-3021.<br />

REMINGTON, 30-06,<br />

wooden stock, circa WWI<br />

or WWII, good shape, with<br />

Bugler scope and sling,<br />

$400 OBO. 541-980-7027.<br />

ROTOTILLER 5 hp works<br />

good used last 3 yrs serviced<br />

in 2009 older Montgomery<br />

Wards $100<br />

509-774-8574<br />

RUG, w/ pad, 8 ft. x 11 ft.,<br />

Gabbehs Oriental design,<br />

Nice colors, Stain res.,<br />

Good cond., $100. 541-<br />

296-7722/541-980-0943<br />

SAXOPHONE w/case.<br />

Beautiful, like new! $175.<br />

509-896-2082.<br />

SET of 2007 WRX ENKIE<br />

stock 17 Inch rims, $450.<br />

541-296-4416<br />

SEWING MACHINE, Kenmore,<br />

20 different stitches,<br />

$50. 509-281-3025<br />

SEWING machine, Singer<br />

Sylist, Model 513, zig-zag,<br />

portable with carrying case,<br />

runs great, $50 OBO. 509-<br />

493-3174.<br />

Shabby Chic 5 drawer<br />

Dresser only $40.00 541-<br />

980-1174<br />

SHOPSMITH - An older<br />

model, but runs good. Can<br />

do many functions. Table<br />

saw, drill press, sander and<br />

lathe, $425, 541-352-1070.<br />

SMALL puppy, Free to<br />

good home with a fenced in<br />

yard. Call 541-993-9433<br />

SNOW tires and rims (4),<br />

17", 165R17, like new,<br />

$300 firm. Cash only, 541-<br />

354-1450.<br />

SOFA BED, tan, 2 yrs. old,<br />

like new. Paid $500,<br />

sell for $150. (Moving).<br />

509-773-1956.<br />

SOFA, oversized chair and<br />

ottoman. Dark green with<br />

nailhead trim. Good condition<br />

and comfortable. $350.<br />

541-806-0324<br />

Solid Oak Entertainment<br />

Center for Sale paid $1500;<br />

Selling for $400. Please call<br />

541-296-2080<br />

SONY subwoofer, 8 Inch,<br />

100 Watt powered, w/ 3<br />

Matching satellite speakers,<br />

$20. 541-298-1560<br />

STOWMASTER tow bar<br />

and cover, 2 safety cables,<br />

1 4 wire cable, $270. 541-<br />

354-1059.<br />

Straw - #50 bales $40 per<br />

ton. Covered,dry & clean.<br />

941-993-3019<br />

TELEVISION, Sony 36"<br />

Trinitron, wega flat screen,<br />

amazing condition, $250.<br />

541-980-0466<br />

TEN year old quarter horse<br />

mare. 15 hands, good<br />

ranch horse, plus rodeo experience.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

$500. 360-936-3556.<br />

TI83 Calculator. Bought<br />

last semester for school. In<br />

mint condition. Paid<br />

$105.00. Selling for $60<br />

OBO call(509)281-0975<br />

TIRES (4), from a Honda<br />

Accord, $100. Call or text<br />

541-399-0048.<br />

TIRES (4), studded. 215-<br />

60R15. $100. 541-993-<br />

9393<br />

TIRES, (4) studded Winterhawks,<br />

215/65R-16 with<br />

rims, $125 firm. 541-806-<br />

2220<br />

TIRES, set of four, 35%?<br />

tread left, P265/75R 15, 4<br />

ply, General Ameritrac TR,<br />

$75, 541-848-5429.<br />

TIRES, set of 4 studded<br />

tires. Hankook P175/<br />

70R13, $200 firm. Text or<br />

call 541-806-2750<br />

TIRES, set of 4, new, Les<br />

Schwab, on 5 lug Subaru<br />

rims, 185/70/13. Less than<br />

100 miles on them! $225,<br />

509-538-2436.<br />

TIRES: both sets off Chevy<br />

Nova, (4) 165R13, mounted<br />

on 4-hole wheels, $100;<br />

(4) studded tires, 1M5R13,<br />

$100. 509-493-1359.<br />

TOYOTA 22R engine,<br />

Complete, $150.<br />

509-365-3505<br />

TRACTOR, John Deere,<br />

model B, cylinder head,<br />

valves, push rods, valve<br />

cover, and misc. final drive,<br />

$300 OBO, 541-399-3561.<br />

STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS<br />

WEEK OF OCT. 3, 2011<br />

This newspaper participates<br />

in a statewide classified ad<br />

program sponsored by the<br />

Washington Newspaper<br />

Publishers Association, a<br />

statewide association of<br />

weekly newspapers. The program<br />

allows classified advertisers<br />

to submit ads for publication<br />

in participating weeklies<br />

throughout the state in<br />

compliance with the following<br />

rules. You may submit an ad<br />

for the statewide program<br />

through this newspaper or in<br />

person to the WNPA office.<br />

The rate is $255 for up to 25<br />

words, plus $10 per word over<br />

25 words. WNPA reserves the<br />

right to edit all ad copy submitted<br />

and to refuse to accept<br />

any ad submitted for the<br />

statewide program. WNPA,<br />

therefore, does not guarantee<br />

that every ad will be run in<br />

286 $500 or Less<br />

TRAILER, 2 wheel utility,<br />

made from import PU bed,<br />

good tires, looks/tows<br />

great, $300. 541-354-1748.<br />

VENTRILOQUIST dummy,<br />

3 functions, mouth, eyes,<br />

eyelids, red hair, freckles,<br />

with DVD instructions,<br />

have a great time entertaining,<br />

family and friends.<br />

$500.00. 541-490-8127<br />

WAGON harness, single<br />

tree, steel, 37" long, $5,<br />

541-386-1913.<br />

WEDDING dress, white,<br />

with long train and lace<br />

back, size 14, $350. 509-<br />

427-5242.<br />

WOODSTOVE, Blaze<br />

King, Medium size, Full<br />

brick underlay, $100. 509-<br />

395-2877<br />

WOODSTOVE, "Southern<br />

Comfort." With pipe, $85.<br />

541-490-8768<br />

WOODWORKING bench,<br />

H 33" x W 26" x L60", Exc.<br />

shape, $199 OBO. Call<br />

Herb @ 541-296-3054 or<br />

541-980-1737,<br />

YAKIMA roof rack. Comes<br />

with bike rails, forks and<br />

key. Was on 2003 Subaru,<br />

$100. 541-490-1525<br />

Yamaha YTR 736 Silver<br />

Trumpet w/ like-new case.<br />

Also incl. trumpet stand,<br />

straight mute, cup mute.<br />

$395 obo. 541-993-9980<br />

YELLOW lab puppy, AKC<br />

Registered, ready now,<br />

$400. 509-493-1871, 541-<br />

806-3590.<br />

ANIMALS &<br />

AGRICULTURE<br />

Livestock & 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 Stock<br />

320<br />

Farm & Orchard<br />

Equipment ...................325<br />

290 Livestock<br />

& Supplies<br />

A1 HORSESHOEING & Hoof<br />

care. 35 Yrs journeyman<br />

moblie service. Call or text<br />

509-250-3425 or 509-310-9073.<br />

ALPACA ANNEX<br />

OPENING<br />

October 1st<br />

Wed-Sun, 10 to 3<br />

SOCKS<br />

for everyone<br />

GIFTS, too!<br />

RAFFLES<br />

throughout the day<br />

Come visit the alpacas,<br />

and see this year's cria<br />

(babies).<br />

NO DOGS<br />

or FOOD PLEASE<br />

MEADOWROCK<br />

ALPACAS<br />

80 Mount Adams Road<br />

Trout Lake, WA<br />

509-395-2266<br />

FOUR registered black angus<br />

heifers. Great addition<br />

to your breeding program,<br />

$1,000 ea. 509-395-2808.<br />

JUSTIN HILL<br />

HORSESHOEING<br />

509-261-1508.<br />

gorgefarrier.com<br />

Muscovy ducklings for<br />

sale. Three females about<br />

6 weeks old, one male<br />

about 8 weeks old. $30 for<br />

all. 503-585-8724 cell<br />

MUSCOVY<br />

DICKLINGS<br />

Three females, 6 weeks<br />

old; one male, 8 weeks<br />

old, $30 for all.<br />

503-585-8724, cell<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

295 Pets &<br />

Supplies<br />

BATMAN<br />

Is the cutest thing ever!<br />

He's about 2 yrs old,<br />

maybe 10 lbs and totally<br />

fun! A little shy at first,<br />

but then a total cuddler.<br />

And super playful!! And<br />

those ears! He doesn't<br />

miss a thing.<br />

Adopt A Dog<br />

541-354-1083<br />

MAYLA<br />

Little tabby, 2 years old,<br />

female, spay, shots, Luk<br />

check, indoor/adults only.<br />

l541-386-3776<br />

bemine.petfinder.com<br />

541-386-5099<br />

ADORABLE TABBY<br />

KITTENS<br />

ADORABLE<br />

TABBY KITTENS<br />

Gorgeous markings, male<br />

and female, 4 and 6<br />

months old, neutered, vaccinated,<br />

ready for adoption.<br />

Call Elizabeth<br />

541-386-5099<br />

PURRFECT FIT<br />

CAT ADOPTION<br />

purrfect-fit.petfinder.com<br />

LABRADORS<br />

AKC Registered, adults, 1 M<br />

and 1 F, $400/each OBO.<br />

509-493-1871<br />

541-806-3590<br />

Rabbit cages: $20 each. 1<br />

18x18" stacked condo 2<br />

24x24" and 3 24x30" all<br />

with trays $20 each U Haul<br />

The Dalles 541-993-4260<br />

YELLOW LAB<br />

PUPPIES<br />

AKC Registered<br />

READY NOW, $400<br />

509-493-1871<br />

541-806-3590<br />

YORKY PUPPIES: 2 males<br />

left, 10 weeks old. $250.<br />

541-980-9101.<br />

310 Hay, Feed,<br />

Straw<br />

Grass hay, $120 and $140/<br />

ton, 75 Lb. Bale, The Dalles<br />

7 Mile Hill. 541-993-3162,<br />

541-298-1222, or 541-993-<br />

3638 Call Army for info.<br />

HAY for sale, all small,<br />

lightweight bales. Second<br />

cutting alfalfa $175/ton.<br />

Grass alfalfa $140/ton;<br />

Grass $120/ton. Feeder<br />

$110/ton. Call Matt,<br />

509-250-3755.<br />

WHEAT grass & straw<br />

bales. 12 mi. North of klickitat<br />

or 34 mi. NE of Hood<br />

River. Mile post 24 State<br />

Hwy 142. $5 each. 503-<br />

930-8988<br />

315 Food, Meat,<br />

& Produce<br />

APPLES, PEARS<br />

AND PEACHES<br />

Many kinds of squash &<br />

other Fall vegetables<br />

Fall decorations<br />

U-Pick pumpkins<br />

Free Corn Maze<br />

Pumpkin Funland<br />

Rasmussen Farms<br />

3020 Thomsen Rd<br />

541-386-4622<br />

BARTLETT Pears, $.50/Lb.<br />

2222 E. 19th St. Above<br />

Thompson Track. Bring<br />

containers.<br />

CODY ORCHARDS<br />

HONEY CRISP<br />

Many other varieties of<br />

apples and pears.<br />

Produce, pumpkins, cider<br />

& gifts.<br />

10-6 daily<br />

3475 Graves Rd., in Odell.<br />

541-354-1085<br />

315 Food, Meat,<br />

& Produce<br />

FRESH Wild Salmon for<br />

sale! Minimum order of 50<br />

Lbs. $6/Lb. Also fresh Salmon<br />

eggs, $7/lb. Call Simon<br />

at 509-901-1885.<br />

Harvest Festival &<br />

Renaissance Fair<br />

At The Dalles Farmers<br />

Market (City Park @ 5th &<br />

Union Streets)! Sat. Oct.<br />

8, 9a - 1p. Musicians,<br />

dancers, armoured<br />

combat demonstrations.<br />

Apple & pumpkin pie<br />

baking contest, pumpkin<br />

painting & apple<br />

cider! For more info:<br />

www.thedallesfarmers<br />

market.com or call<br />

541-993-9974<br />

MT. VIEW ORCHARDS<br />

We pick and U pick.<br />

Apples<br />

and Pears. Dried Fruit,<br />

Veggies & Fruit Wood.<br />

Jams & Honey. 3 lbs Barts<br />

w/$15 purchase. 1 lb.<br />

Goldens/10 miles one way.<br />

9am-5pm, 7 days a week<br />

6670 Trout Creek Ridge Road,<br />

Parkdale, 541-352-6554<br />

ROSE'S ALBERTA<br />

PEACHES, $16 per box.<br />

Open 12-4pm.<br />

541-298-1153.<br />

TABLE GRAPES<br />

U-Pick Flowers, Pears,<br />

Wine & More!<br />

The Gorge White House<br />

2265 Hwy 35, Hood River<br />

541-386-2828<br />

www.thegorge<br />

whitehouse.com<br />

Open Fri-Mon, 10-6<br />

325 Farm &<br />

Orchard Equip.<br />

Case 2590 farm tractor.<br />

150 HP, dual wheels, 3<br />

point & drag. fresh hydraulic<br />

filters. runs well. 12<br />

north of Klickitat, 12 west of<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, 34miles NE of<br />

Hood River. $15,000 call<br />

cell 503-930-8988<br />

Kabota B6000<br />

TRACTOR<br />

3 speed, 3 pt, PTO, good<br />

rubber, 4WD, manuals,<br />

low hours, includes Brush<br />

Hog, tiller, box scrapper<br />

and harrow, $3495 OBO.<br />

509-427-4485<br />

503-956-5893<br />

NEW TAHOE diesel generator,<br />

$3500.<br />

541-467-2737.<br />

WANTED: Conditioner for<br />

Heston 220 Swather that<br />

has Wisconsin air cooled<br />

engine. 509-658-1058,<br />

leave msg.<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, Four-Plexes/OR<br />

355<br />

Duplexes, Four-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/Washington<br />

380<br />

Mobile Home Spaces ..382<br />

RV Space.....................384<br />

Rentals Wanted ...........385<br />

Rentals to Share..........390<br />

Room Rentals..............395<br />

RV Site Rentals ...........397<br />

Vacation Rentals..........400<br />

Bed & Breakfast...........405<br />

Storage Space.............410<br />

Misc. Rentals ...............415<br />

330 Business<br />

Rentals<br />

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or toll-free at 1-888-287-<br />

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330 Business<br />

Rentals<br />

HOOD RIVER<br />

300 sq. ft. office, $210.<br />

300 sq. ft. office, rr, $350<br />

300 sq. ft. retail mall, $410.<br />

400 sq. ft. office, $375.<br />

750 sq. ft. retail mall, $750.<br />

870 sq. ft. retail mall, $800.<br />

936 sq. ft. retail mall, $800.<br />

1068 sq. ft. office, $885.<br />

Various dry storage units<br />

Chuck Beardsley, 541-386-<br />

5555, Hershner & Bell Realty<br />

HOOD RIVER on the<br />

Heights. Office space in<br />

new building complex with<br />

other professional offices<br />

on Belmont St. Ground level,<br />

parking provided. $550/<br />

mo, approx. 550 sq.ft., utilities<br />

included. 541-490-<br />

6452<br />

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE<br />

HOOD RIVER<br />

Short or long term. Excellent<br />

downtown location,<br />

corner of 4th and Columbia,<br />

one block from post office,<br />

2 blocks from Oak<br />

Street. Flexible amount of<br />

space, 1200-2200 sq. ft.<br />

18' ceilings, loading dock,<br />

shared UPS shipping, if<br />

needed. 90› per sq. ft. plus<br />

utilities. Email<br />

ogo@gorge.net or 541-<br />

490-2274.<br />

PUBLISHER'S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in<br />

this newspaper is subject<br />

to the Fair Housing Act<br />

which makes it illegal to advertise<br />

"any preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination<br />

based on race, color, religion,<br />

sex, handicap, familial<br />

status or national origin, or<br />

an intention, to 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 custodians,<br />

pregnant women<br />

and people securing custody<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 toll-free at 1-<br />

800-669-9777. The toll-free<br />

telephone number for the<br />

hearing impaired is 1-800-<br />

927-9275.<br />

STORE front space for<br />

lease & Office space!<br />

541-298-7015<br />

THE DALLES downtown<br />

office space. All utilities pd.<br />

by owner<br />

3300 +/- sq.ft., w/posssibility<br />

to add more. Ground level,<br />

3 baths, kitchen area.<br />

Possible retail. $2995 mo.<br />

840 +/- sq. ft. corner space<br />

with great visibility, good<br />

light, $825 mo.<br />

623 +/- sq.ft., corner space<br />

w/good light, $595 mo.<br />

385 +/- sq.ft. $395 mo.<br />

541-387-3913<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, $950/mo.<br />

450 sq ft, $375/mo.<br />

Storage:400 sq ft.$150/Mo<br />

335 Apartment<br />

Rentals/OR.<br />

COLUMBIA VIEW APART-<br />

MENTS, 40 Wasco Street,<br />

Cascade Locks, OR; PO<br />

Box 547, Cascade Locks,<br />

OR 97014. Now accepting<br />

applications for federally<br />

funded housing. 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

units may be available<br />

with rent based on income.<br />

Water, Sewer &<br />

Garbage included. 541-<br />

374-0061. TDD 800-735-<br />

2900. Professionally managed<br />

by The Neel Management<br />

Team, INC. This<br />

institution is an equal opportunity<br />

provider.<br />

335 Apartment<br />

Rentals/OR.<br />

The Commodore II Apartments<br />

in The Dalles, 312<br />

Court Street is now accepting<br />

applications for federally<br />

funded housing. Studio<br />

& 1 bdrm Apartments<br />

may be available. On-site<br />

management and laundry<br />

facility in a beautifully restored<br />

historic building in<br />

downtown The Dalles. 541-<br />

298-7600 or TDD 800-735-<br />

2900. Professionally managed<br />

by The Neel Management<br />

Team Inc.<br />

THE DALLES: upper level,<br />

3 bdrm apt. Appliances included,<br />

has laundry room,<br />

$725/mo. 509-395-9300.<br />

THE DALLES, 1 & 2 Bdrm<br />

apartmetns available. 1<br />

Bdrm: $450/mo + $500<br />

dep; 2 Bdrm: $675/Mo. +<br />

$500 Dep. No pets.<br />

541-298-7015<br />

THE DALLES, Furnished 1<br />

Bdr, Beautiful grounds,<br />

Clean, quiet, Totally set up<br />

all furnishings, Queen bed,<br />

Towels, linens, kitchenware,<br />

A/C, TV, w/ Cable &<br />

internet, All utils. paid,<br />

$900/Mo. + $200 Fee.<br />

541-980-8640<br />

THE DALLES, 1 Bdrm,<br />

$200 Move in fee, $475/<br />

Mo. 541-296-1348 for more<br />

info.<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: 1 bdrm.<br />

$475 furnished or unfurnished.<br />

2 bdrm. $575, furnished<br />

or unfurnished. -<br />

High Street Apts.<br />

No smoking. Ref. req'd.<br />

509-773-3816,<br />

509-773-4840.<br />

GOLDENDALE Village - 3<br />

& 4 bdrm. apts. for<br />

immediate move-in.<br />

801 S. Schuster,<br />

509-773-6002.<br />

GOLDENDALE: 125 W.<br />

Main St. 1 bdrm upstairs<br />

apartment. $400/mo. Off<br />

street parking. All appliances<br />

included.<br />

Dale, 503-476-4956.<br />

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LYLE, WA (Murdock): 2<br />

bedroom, 1 bath, with<br />

views. No pets. Laundry facility<br />

on site. $650/month,<br />

first and last plus $650 deposit.<br />

W/S/G included. 866-<br />

916-5263 or 541-490-9721.<br />

THREE Mountain Village<br />

Located at 613 W. Collins<br />

in <strong>Goldendale</strong>, 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 />

WHITE SALMON. 3 bdrm<br />

townhouse, 1« bath. W/S/G<br />

paid. No pets/smoking.<br />

541-308-6773.<br />

355 Duplexes,<br />

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GREAT views! *Beautiful 2<br />

bdrm/1 bath duplex w/util<br />

paid. Call541-296-1152<br />

THE DALLES, 2 Bdrm, 1<br />

Ba, Lower unit, $695/Mo. +<br />

Dep. Pets allowed, Avail<br />

now. 503-703-9222<br />

The Dalles, Duplex $720/<br />

month. W/S/G included. E<br />

14th and Kelly. Available<br />

Friday. Call 541-399-4573<br />

360 Duplexes,<br />

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GOLDENDALE: 307 W.<br />

Burgen #1. 2 bd., 1 ba. duplex.<br />

W/D hookups, newly<br />

redecorated, all appliances<br />

inc. Section 8 OK. $465/<br />

mo. Dale, 503-473-4956.<br />

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property development. Call<br />

SCHEV certified. Call 800-<br />

Lease - Work for us or let us space needed. Live anywhere<br />

360 Duplexes,<br />

Four-Plexes/WA<br />

GOLDENDALE, 1 Bdrm, 1<br />

Ba, available soon! W/S/G<br />

paid, $525/Mo. 541-296-<br />

5767 or 541-965-0196<br />

365 House<br />

Rentals/OR<br />

*Classic beauty on the hill<br />

overlooking Columbia River!<br />

Rose garden, fruit & nut<br />

trees on huge lot near<br />

MCMC & College & Sorosis<br />

Park!. 4 Poss bdrms, 2 Ba,<br />

$1,595/Mo. Poss. furnished.<br />

541-993-7372<br />

HOOD RIVER, small 2<br />

bdrm, 1 ba. on heights.<br />

Completely remodeled &<br />

updated, storage shed, No<br />

smoking, no pets. First, last<br />

& deposit. $850/mo. 541-<br />

806-4120.<br />

HOOD RIVER 2000 sq. ft.<br />

downtown. Huge River/Adams<br />

views. 2 (poss. 3)<br />

bdrm. 2 ba. Sunroom, 3<br />

decks. Programmed AC/<br />

gas heat, refrig, dw, stove.<br />

XL garage. Private yard.<br />

$1550 Avail. now. Year<br />

lease 541-399-1575.<br />

HOOD RIVER, easy walk<br />

to downtown. 2000 sq. ft.<br />

with big river and Mt. Adams<br />

view. Granite countertops<br />

and stained glass,<br />

$1575/mo., 1 yr. lease.<br />

541-308-6242<br />

John L. Scott Prpty Mgmt<br />

www.JLSRentals.com<br />

541-298-4736<br />

4 Bd House TD $1,200<br />

1 Bd Apt. TD $600<br />

3 Bd House Wamic $875<br />

3 Bd House TD $1,000<br />

2 Bd House TD $1,200<br />

2 Bd Dplx TD $675<br />

2 Bd Dplx Prkdale $725<br />

Retreat to Granny's Country<br />

Cottage<br />

Studio size, turn key, furnished,<br />

$200/weekend,<br />

$295/week. Reserve at<br />

541-490-0402, Mt. Hood.<br />

The Dalles, Small rural 1<br />

bedroom house for rent.<br />

$650.00 per mo, appliances<br />

included. First, last, security<br />

deposit and ref's required.<br />

NO PETS. Will consider<br />

caretaker arrangement.<br />

Water provided; garbage,<br />

elec etc by Renter.<br />

Vance 541 980 1895<br />

TWO bed, one bath home<br />

in Maupin, large living &<br />

dining area, single garage,<br />

responsible parties only,<br />

one year lease only, $650/<br />

mo, 1st, last & deposit.<br />

541- 993-4065 or 541-993-<br />

0265<br />

WASCO. Privacy &<br />

acerage! Beautifully restored<br />

country 3 bdrm, 2 ba<br />

home on 5 acres. Complete<br />

with heat pump, root<br />

cellar, bunk house and<br />

stained glass. Two fishing<br />

rivers nearby. $1100/Mo.<br />

541-442-5219<br />

370 House<br />

Rentals/WA<br />

3 bed, 1 bath home.<br />

3 bed, 2 bath home.<br />

Call 509-773-4500.<br />

BZ CORNERS. Three bedrooms,<br />

office, nice kitchen,<br />

nice quiet location, next to<br />

the launch site. No smoking/pets.<br />

$800/month, includes<br />

water and sewer.<br />

509-493-2118 or 541-806-<br />

2060.<br />

GOLDENDALE: 3 bd., 2<br />

ba. double wide on 20<br />

fenced acres w/barn. East<br />

of town. No smoking. No<br />

house pets. $1000/mo.<br />

$500 dep. Call for details.<br />

541-308-5564.<br />

GOLDENDALE 3 bed/1<br />

bath. Attached garage,<br />

hardwood floors. NEW:<br />

Floor covering, dishwasher,<br />

built-in microwave, hot<br />

water heater, paint<br />

throughout. Nice yard w/<br />

covered patio. $800/mo<br />

WSG paid. $500 dep. 541-<br />

993-0181 or 509-773-6695.<br />

GOLDENDALE: 1 bdrm.<br />

furnished cottage, 11 mi.<br />

North of <strong>Goldendale</strong>. $495/<br />

mo., all util. inc. No pets.<br />

No smoking. 509-773-<br />

4434.<br />

John L. Scott Prpty Mgmt<br />

www.JLSRentals.com<br />

541-298-4736<br />

3 Bd House Carson<br />

$1,400<br />

1 Bd House Carson<br />

$1,100<br />

3 Bd House N. Bonn $775<br />

3 Bd House Lyle $950<br />

2 Bd Apt Stevenson $700<br />

Comm Prop Bingen $750<br />

Ofc space Bingen $800<br />

Call 1-509-720-4389<br />

370 House<br />

Rentals/WA<br />

LYLE, <strong>View</strong> of Mt. Adams,<br />

Newer home with 3 Bdrms,<br />

2 Ba on 5 Acres. NO smoking.<br />

Pets ok. One year<br />

lease, $900/mo + Dep.<br />

509-365-0048 or 503-729-<br />

8781<br />

WHITE SALMON. Fully furnished<br />

2 bdrm., 1 bath cottage,<br />

on 1.5 acre lot, with<br />

Mt. Hood view, no smoking.<br />

$850/mo. + utilities.<br />

Available through May.<br />

References required. 503-<br />

539-1417.<br />

Senior Housing<br />

SIMCOE MANOR Apartments,<br />

a complex for senior,<br />

handicapped, or disabled<br />

persons, has 1 & 2<br />

bdrm. apts. Rent based on<br />

income. W/S/G pd. Laundry<br />

& rec room on site. Applications<br />

available at 305<br />

Simcoe Drive, <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

WA 98620. Or call 509-<br />

773-4255. Equal Housing<br />

Opportunity.<br />

380 Mobile Homes/<br />

Washington<br />

CARSON, Like new, 2 bedroom<br />

mobile in quiet country<br />

park, no pets, $550 plus<br />

deposit, 509-427-8758.<br />

382 Mobile Home<br />

Spaces<br />

THE DALLES: Large<br />

Mobile home space for<br />

rent. Foley Lakes Mobile<br />

Home Park. 541-296-9292<br />

or 541-980-4995.<br />

390 Rentals<br />

to Share<br />

LOOKING<br />

FOR ROOM MATE<br />

Non-smoker, no pets,<br />

screening, pay half the<br />

rent on 2 bedroom apartment<br />

in White Salmon, WA<br />

509-281-3008<br />

ROOMMATE WANTED:<br />

The Dalles, 1 bdrm, Shared<br />

bath, $350/Mo. + shared<br />

utilities. Deposit for background<br />

check. Large home<br />

w/ large yard. Please call<br />

for info: 541-340-0789<br />

395 Room Rentals<br />

THE DALLES room for<br />

rent, Furnished, Centrally<br />

located, $450/mo + $250<br />

dep. Incl. all utilities, internet<br />

& TV. For information<br />

call 509-281-1048<br />

397 RV Site<br />

Rentals<br />

RV SPACES FOR RENT<br />

in Odell area. No pets.<br />

541-354-1118 or 541-354-<br />

1786.<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 />

One<br />

Call<br />

Does<br />

it<br />

All!<br />

773-3777<br />

Get More<br />

Exposure<br />

for your money!<br />

Advertise<br />

state-wide.<br />

Call The <strong>Sentinel</strong><br />

509-773-3777


GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 5, 2011 — 15<br />

420 Acreage<br />

& Lots<br />

PUBLISHER'S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in<br />

this newspaper is subject<br />

to the Fair Housing Act<br />

which makes it illegal to advertise<br />

"any preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination<br />

based on race, color, religion,<br />

sex, handicap, familial<br />

status or national origin, or<br />

an intention, to 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 custodians,<br />

pregnant women<br />

and people securing custody<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 toll-free at 1-<br />

800-669-9777. The toll-free<br />

telephone number for the<br />

hearing impaired is 1-800-<br />

927-9275.<br />

435 Real<br />

Estate/OR<br />

ANALYZE THIS: My cool 3<br />

bedroom home with new<br />

roof, carpet, heat pump in<br />

97065 area for $149,500<br />

cash. Get 7 acres with<br />

pond, well, electric & septic<br />

installed in 97050 area for<br />

$100. 541-300-0683.<br />

THE DALLES, 2 Bdrm, 1<br />

Ba, Approx. 768 sq. ft.<br />

Wood floors in bedrooms,<br />

Vinyl windows, Fenced<br />

back yard, Single attached<br />

garage. .14 Acres. Move in<br />

ready! $123,500. R.E. Services<br />

Inc. of OR & WA.<br />

541-296-7100 or cell 541-<br />

965-1430<br />

TRIPLE-WIDE manufactured<br />

home must be<br />

moved. Near Grass Valley.<br />

Will sell to the best offer!<br />

Beautiful, spacious 3 bdrm,<br />

2 baths w/ great room. New<br />

roof, remodeled bath,<br />

woodstove, tiled hearth,<br />

french door, 2 cedar.<br />

541-333-2408<br />

440 Real Estate<br />

Wanted<br />

WANTED: Single wide or<br />

double wide, already set on<br />

a lot in <strong>Goldendale</strong>. No mobile<br />

home parks. Looking<br />

for owner contract. Email<br />

maxim@bmi.net or call<br />

509-349-9828.<br />

445 Manufactured<br />

Homes/OR<br />

THE DALLES, 1977 Trailer,<br />

2 Bdrm, 1 Bath,<br />

$15,500. Has new windows.<br />

Bathroom & floors<br />

are newly remodeled. Has<br />

new heat pump & new paint<br />

outside & a new deck! The<br />

entire trailer has been recently<br />

remodeled. Contact<br />

541-993-3213 or 541-993-<br />

6594<br />

List<br />

your<br />

Real<br />

Estate<br />

in<br />

The Gorge<br />

Classifieds!<br />

THEME: WORLD SERIES<br />

ACROSS<br />

1. One hundredth of a pound<br />

6. Australia's flightless bird<br />

9. *Red Sox hero, Jim ____,<br />

played in '86 series<br />

13. Theater in ancient Greece<br />

14. ___ Lonely Boys<br />

15. Honorific for a Muslim woman<br />

of high rank<br />

16. Ornamental hair net<br />

17. Romanian money<br />

18. O in B.O., pl.<br />

19. *Winner of most World Series<br />

21. Soak up<br />

23. ENT's first concern?<br />

24. Pat dry<br />

25. *Never aluminum<br />

28. Risque<br />

30. Bests and ______ of the year<br />

35. Pinocchio's claims<br />

37. "____, why not."<br />

39. Specialty<br />

40. First rate or top notch<br />

41. 1982 song "_____ and Ivory"<br />

43. Type of speech<br />

44. Famous sheep Dolly<br />

46. Asian food thickener<br />

47. *Pitcher who lost most World<br />

Series games<br />

48. In a sympathetic manner<br />

50. Pharmacy ware<br />

52. Laurie Partridge actress<br />

53. Belongs to us<br />

55. Little piggy?<br />

57. *1994 cause for cancellation<br />

60. *Location of first cross-town<br />

World Series<br />

64. Bruce Wayne's Batman, e.g.<br />

65. *Popular wood used for bats<br />

67. Poisonous substance<br />

68. "Home on the _____"<br />

69. Flower garment<br />

70. Lament for the dead<br />

71. Fencer's weapon<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, Motors, Supplies<br />

480<br />

Personal Watercraft .....481<br />

Snowmobiles ...............485<br />

Motorcycles, ATC's &<br />

ATV's 490<br />

Utility Trailers ...............495<br />

Heavy Equipment ........500<br />

Misc. Auto ....................505<br />

Auto Parts & Supplies .510<br />

Autos Wanted ..............515<br />

Sport Utility Vehicles....525<br />

Pickups & Trucks .........530<br />

Vans & Utility Vehicles .535<br />

Antique & Classic Autos<br />

538<br />

Automobile...................540<br />

460 RVs &<br />

Travel Trailers<br />

18' NOMAD Weekender<br />

Travel trailer, duel axle,<br />

FSC, toilet, shower, sink,<br />

sleeps 5, very good shape,<br />

ready to go! $3500. Call<br />

Joe 541-386-7109<br />

1977 24 GMC Coachman<br />

Leprachaun, Class C, 400<br />

CID, New Tags/tires,<br />

Clean. $2995 OBO. 541-<br />

340-9519<br />

1978 FORD Motorhome,<br />

26 Foot, Good running<br />

cond., Everything works,<br />

Must sell!!! Make offer.<br />

541-565-3411<br />

1983 ROAD RANGER<br />

camper, Great for hunting,<br />

Decent shape, $1000<br />

OBO. 541-467-2737<br />

1989 Prowler Regal, 29'<br />

pull type, well built, good<br />

upholstery, new water<br />

heater, solar battery charger,<br />

kept undercover, two<br />

doors, sleeps 4 adults, two<br />

children. $4000 less to<br />

fire victims. Can deliver.<br />

509-365-3607 Sun-Thurs<br />

2007 Fleetwood expedition<br />

38' Class A Motor Home.<br />

Diesel Pusher 300 HP<br />

CAT. Only 9,554 mi. 7.5<br />

Onan diesel gen. 3 slides,<br />

comb. w/d, 4dr. refridge/<br />

freezer. New cond. 509-<br />

261-0017. Would consider<br />

trade for home in <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

Book $136,461.<br />

Cougar 276 EFS 2005, 28<br />

Ft. w/Slideout in living area.<br />

Sleeps 6, A/C, Stove, Refrigerator,<br />

microwave, TV/<br />

VCR, AM/FM Radio. Excellent<br />

Condition no smoking<br />

or pets. Can e-mail pictures.<br />

Call 509-773-4402 or<br />

e-mail rjwaatti@gorge.net.<br />

$12,900<br />

CURTIS TRAILERS<br />

Since 1948<br />

WE BUY<br />

CLEAN USED RVs<br />

NORTHWEST'S<br />

LARGEST SELECTION<br />

Choose from: Big Sky, Bighorn,<br />

Cougar, Fuzion,<br />

Komfort, Lance, Montana,<br />

Mountaineer, North Trail,<br />

Outback, Residence, Resort,<br />

Sandstorm, Denali,<br />

MPG, Onyx, Passport, Silver<br />

Creek, Rubicon,<br />

Springdale, Stealth, Super<br />

Sport, Trail Cruiser, Trail<br />

Sport and Trailblazer.<br />

PORTLAND<br />

800-345-1363<br />

www.curtistrailers.com<br />

FLEETWOOD, 1988, Regal<br />

28-foot 5th wheel, SC,<br />

loaded with new AC, Onan<br />

generator, storm windows,<br />

full cover, furnished with<br />

household items, asking<br />

$4500. King Pin stabilizer<br />

and extra propane tanks<br />

available. Ronald, 509-773-<br />

4918 or 509-773-5726.<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

460 RVs &<br />

Travel Trailers<br />

Hank's Auto Sales<br />

Buy-Sell-Consign<br />

RV's/Utility Vehicles<br />

www.hanksautosales.net<br />

541-296-5854 or<br />

541-993-0109<br />

HOME AWAY<br />

FROM HOME!<br />

1989, custom, 24-foot<br />

HOLIDAY RAMBLER<br />

ALUMA LITE XL<br />

TRAVEL TRAILER<br />

Complete with beautiful<br />

interior, TV/radio, refer/<br />

freezer, stove/oven,<br />

tub/shower, heater,<br />

$8.999.<br />

TO SEE CALL<br />

509-493-1840<br />

LEAVE MESSAGE<br />

Keystone Sprinter 2004,<br />

28' fifth wheel, 2 slide-outs,<br />

low usage/great condition,<br />

$18,500. Call (509) 250-<br />

1213.<br />

REDUCED PRICE<br />

$5,000<br />

Gulfstream Yellowstone<br />

1997, fifth-wheel trailer,<br />

nice, SC, 27-foot with 12foot<br />

slideout, 15-foot awning,<br />

sleeps 4-6, good tires,<br />

ducted heat and air conditioning.<br />

541-399-2275. (TL)<br />

465 Canopies &<br />

Campers<br />

PASTTIME 2005 Pickup<br />

camper, new condition,<br />

$4500/OBO.<br />

541-296-3211.<br />

490 Motorcycles,<br />

ATCs & ATVs<br />

2001 Harley Sportster<br />

1200, 8,000 Miles, Like<br />

new shape, $4300 FIRM.<br />

541-993-1994<br />

2007: HONDA VT 750<br />

Shadow Spirt, 2348 miles,<br />

candy apple red, lots of<br />

chrome. $3000.<br />

541-993-8064.<br />

2006 VENTO Xiedon,<br />

150cc Scooter. 700 Miles,<br />

Runs great! New fuel pump<br />

& battery. Security system,<br />

two extra storage containers,<br />

windshield, Black &<br />

yellow. Current tags. $1100<br />

OBO. Call or text 541-490-<br />

6947; The Dalles.<br />

ADLY 49CC scooter, 262<br />

Miles, RED, Runs great,<br />

$900 OBO. 541-298-1205<br />

HARLEY CHOPPER<br />

SHOVEL HEAD<br />

Rare rigid jammer frame,<br />

candy red paint with<br />

flames, extra parts, very<br />

sharp, $9200 OBO.<br />

509-493-3993<br />

KAWASAKI Ninja, 1984<br />

ZX900, bored to 1100cc.<br />

$800 obo. 509-261-0084.<br />

495 Utility Trailers<br />

UTILITY trailer, enclosed,<br />

6x10, 6.5 feet tall, dual<br />

axle, brakes, solid. Pulls<br />

well. Great all purpose trailer,<br />

good for 4-wheelers,<br />

$1000 OBO. 541-490-3552<br />

72. Take charge of a job<br />

73. Oxidation-reduction, for short<br />

DOWN<br />

1. One of a pocketful, according<br />

to Mother Goose<br />

2. "Show Boat" novelist Ferber<br />

3. Glowing gas<br />

4. R&B singer-songwriter<br />

5. Make lovable<br />

6. Building extensions<br />

7. *Baseball catcher who served<br />

as spy in WWII<br />

8. Like the suspects in<br />

"Casablanca"<br />

9. Do over<br />

10. Hunch-backed assistant<br />

11. Road's edge<br />

12. Emergency responder<br />

15. *Winner of first World Series<br />

20. Wipe out<br />

22. Shoelace knot, e.g.<br />

24. Roads less traveled<br />

25. *The "_____" Sox scandal<br />

26. Garlic mayo<br />

27. Part of mortise joint<br />

29. *Owner of longest World<br />

Series drought<br />

31. Repeated musical phrase<br />

32. Young cod<br />

33. Not here<br />

34. Like a disreputable neighborhood<br />

36. As opposed to receive, as in<br />

e-mail<br />

38. Engineer, abbr.<br />

42. Wasted on the young?<br />

45. The Plaza Hotel's famous fictional<br />

character<br />

49. Exclamation of disgust<br />

51. Enlarged thyroid gland<br />

54. Dominion<br />

56. School in France<br />

57. "____ in the face"<br />

58. Prong of a fork<br />

59. Road ____<br />

UTILITY TRAILER<br />

1993, Freeway brand, 20-foot,<br />

tandem axle, with racks,<br />

wooden deck, factory built,<br />

$1500 OBO.<br />

541-806-1684<br />

509-365-2862<br />

500 Heavy<br />

Equipment<br />

D8 CAT, 2U Cable blade<br />

drum, $3999; Runs good!<br />

541-604-5568<br />

DOZER, ex-county D6 - 9U<br />

dozer, 3 blades, winch,<br />

runs excellent, $8500. 541-<br />

980-1185.<br />

Kabota B6000<br />

TRACTOR<br />

3 speed, 3 pt, PTO, good<br />

rubber, 4WD, manuals,<br />

low hours, includes Brush<br />

Hog, tiller, box scrapper<br />

and harrow, $3495 OBO.<br />

509-427-4485<br />

503-956-5893<br />

505 Misc. Auto<br />

JEEP Comanche Pickup<br />

Truck, 1989. $500.<br />

CADILLAC Catera, 1998.<br />

$2500. 509-250-1293,<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

525 Sport Utility<br />

Vehicles<br />

2006 DODGE DURANGO<br />

Limited, 4WD/AWD, 5.7L<br />

V8 Hemi, automatic transmission,<br />

98K, cruise control,<br />

tilt wheel, power windows,<br />

power locks, power<br />

mirrors, power heated front<br />

seats, seats 8, 2nd and 3rd<br />

row fold down seats, overhead<br />

DVD video system,<br />

upgraded stereo, sunroof,<br />

tow package, running<br />

boards, luggage rack, metallic<br />

red with gray leather<br />

interior. This vehicle is<br />

loaded. It's a dream to<br />

drive. Luxury car ride, yet<br />

winter driving is no obstacle<br />

for this rig. $16,500.<br />

360-600-7635.<br />

CHEYENNE Blazer, 1977<br />

K-5. Runs, drives. 400 sm.<br />

blk. 4 I/W Lift. Good restoration<br />

project $700, or<br />

trade for ATV. 509-314-<br />

0946.<br />

GMC YUKON XL<br />

1500 SLT 2003<br />

Good physical and great running<br />

condition, 138K, ice/<br />

snow tires and wheels included,<br />

seats 8, heated leather<br />

front seats, automatic everything,<br />

loaded, $8,750.<br />

509-637-3263<br />

GMC YUKON XL 1500<br />

SLT 2003, Good physical,<br />

great running condition.<br />

138,000 miles. Lots of extras:<br />

leather seats, CD<br />

player, sunroof, much<br />

more. Seats 8. Snow tires<br />

and wheels included.<br />

$8,750 firm. 509-637-3263<br />

JEEP Cherokee Sport,<br />

2000. AT, CD, tow pkg,<br />

new tires, 106K, runs &<br />

looks great, $4500. 509-<br />

364-0018 Eric<br />

530 Pickups<br />

& Trucks<br />

CHEVY, 2002 2500 HD<br />

4x4 Flatbed with Duramax<br />

Diesel 6.6 Turbo. $15,500.<br />

360-910-5446.<br />

Ford F-250 Pickup 1979,<br />

Two wheel drive, engine<br />

300 six, 4 speed,<br />

$2,000.00 OBO call<br />

509-369-1014<br />

FORD F250, '97. 4WD, tow<br />

package, custom cab, low<br />

mileage, asking $7500<br />

OBO. 541-490-4731.<br />

60. *____ Music, pitch near the<br />

batter's face<br />

61. Canned<br />

62. Garbage in, garbage out<br />

530 Pickups<br />

& Trucks<br />

FORD Flatbed, 1959, 2-ton<br />

truck. 292 V8, 4 spd., Oregon<br />

plates & title, exp.<br />

2000. $2500 obo. Runs<br />

great, good rubber. 509-<br />

281-0509, after 11 am.<br />

CHEVY Z71 '99 LS Pick<br />

Up, 5.7/4L60E, 118K miles,<br />

3K on new tires, very clean<br />

& more! $6500. 541-806-<br />

0601 Larry.<br />

GMC 3500<br />

SIERRA PICKUP<br />

1998, 4x4, ext. cab, 8-foot bed,<br />

loaded, tow package, hidden<br />

goose neck ball, excellent<br />

condition, $6800 OBO.<br />

541-806-1684<br />

509-365-2862<br />

Hunters Special! 1999<br />

Chevrolet Silverado Pickup<br />

1500, 4x4, Loaded, One<br />

owner, great cond., $6500.<br />

541-296-3611<br />

535 Vans & Utility<br />

Vehicles<br />

CHEVY Astro van, 1996,<br />

automatic, good tires & motor,<br />

144,000 miles, $1900<br />

obo. 541-490-8127.<br />

538 Antique &<br />

Classic Autos<br />

Classic Cars Wanted!<br />

Wanted: Your classic or<br />

muscle car or truck, please<br />

no junk or restorations! We<br />

are a licensed, bonded brokerage<br />

in the greater Portland,<br />

Oregon area with 30+<br />

years experience, who purchases,<br />

consigns and sells<br />

primarily classic & muscle<br />

cars & trucks all over the<br />

world. Our satisfied customer<br />

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We also handle<br />

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Sat., or email<br />

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Camaro, El Camino; Buick<br />

and Olds 1964-1972.<br />

309-472-8112<br />

540 Automobiles<br />

Cobra Sierra 1992, 27ft.<br />

5th Wheel trailer.<br />

Excellent!queen bed,<br />

Air Conditioner,(gas-furnace/HotWater<br />

H2O/stove/<br />

Frig.) Dinette, microwave,<br />

tub/shower,toilet. Sleeps 6.<br />

New Dual deep cycle RV<br />

batteries. Dual propane<br />

tanks. $3500.Call Cell 503-<br />

930-8988<br />

LINCOLN Town Car, '97.<br />

Excellent, 90,000 miles,<br />

many extras, $3500, 541-<br />

386-2509.<br />

Daniel R. Byers, Broker<br />

650 Llama Lane, <strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA 98620<br />

773-4687 * 800-799-4687<br />

www.ByersRealty.com<br />

Joe’s Towing<br />

Auction<br />

11 Commerce Rd. • <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

773-3888<br />

Fri., October 14, at 11 a.m.<br />

<strong>View</strong> 3 hours prior to sale.<br />

Building &<br />

Remodeling<br />

CLASSIC TOUCH<br />

PAINTING & REPAIR<br />

Remodeling/repairs, int/<br />

ext., drywall, siding,<br />

windows, flooring.<br />

Reasonable prices, exc.<br />

refs. 541-380-0382<br />

CCB# 100092<br />

Cleaning<br />

COLUMBIA HOME<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Cleaning - Painting<br />

and Windows<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

541-352-6001<br />

OR#60590<br />

LIN is available again<br />

for housekeeping.<br />

509-365-9565.<br />

Construction<br />

Gorge Construction<br />

Services<br />

All aspects carpentry,<br />

handyman, decks and<br />

fencing. Plus drywall &<br />

painting. 541-490-4319<br />

OR # 67870<br />

WA# GORGECS095R4<br />

Landscape<br />

Maintenance<br />

Dennis' Lawn Maintenance<br />

Lawn mowing, Hedge Trimming,<br />

Pruning, Rototilling,<br />

Hauling, Bark Dust, Brick<br />

Walls, & River Rock.<br />

541-993-0090<br />

541-296-1850<br />

Bonded & Insured<br />

(Houston Insurance)<br />

Lawn & Garden Care<br />

Residential and Commercial.<br />

Experienced as<br />

Certified Landscape<br />

Technician. Mowing,<br />

edging, thatching, fertilizing<br />

and trimming. Preparing<br />

sprinkler<br />

systems for optimal performance.<br />

Serving the<br />

Gorge. Free estimates.<br />

541-705-5528.<br />

YARD CARE<br />

Rototilling, thatching,<br />

mowing, pruning,<br />

fertilizing, trimming &<br />

edging, spraying, bark<br />

chips, debris hauling,<br />

compost and clean-up.<br />

541-490-0786<br />

Painting &<br />

Papering<br />

CLASSIC TOUCH<br />

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Quality int/ext, 25 years<br />

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painting and STAINING<br />

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better than new when<br />

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66. Red or Black ___<br />

Photography<br />

Wedding Photography<br />

Starting at $175.00<br />

Call 541-296-2553<br />

Digital Slide shows.<br />

Home of the<br />

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We offer many services<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 />

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 />

buy it!<br />

sell it!<br />

find it!<br />

in<br />

the<br />

Gorge<br />

Classifieds<br />

773-4687<br />

800-799-4687<br />

www.byersrealty.com<br />

Daniel R. Byers,<br />

Broker<br />

Come See Us!<br />

“Buy land, they ain’t making any<br />

more of it” - Will Rogers<br />

210 NW HIGH ST: This executive<br />

home is located in a quiet NW<br />

Goldedale area. 3 bd, 4 bth, 2 level,<br />

2696 sq ft house, with a basement on<br />

a large lot. Hottub & excerise room. Large deck. 30'x42'<br />

3 bay shop/garage. Nicely landscaped with a large fenced<br />

dog area. $299,950 MCLS # 26441<br />

506 MURDOCK CIRCLE: 3 bedrooms,<br />

1.5 bathrooms, 1568 sq ft on a large<br />

lot. Large back deck, storage building.<br />

Parking area next to the house. Some<br />

remodeling has just been completed. Sold “As Is”<br />

$119,995<br />

16 PRINCEHOUSE LN: Less than 3<br />

miles from <strong>Goldendale</strong>, 4 bd, 2 bth,<br />

1400 sq ft on 5 acres. Landscaped<br />

lawn and yard. 4 + acres fenced. 12'x16' storage building,<br />

12' x 30' loafing shed/pole building. Great well.<br />

Sold “As Is” $110,000 MCLS #26430<br />

1855 HWY 97 N: New, custom built<br />

1152 sq ft, 1 bd/bth home on 1 acre,<br />

just over 4 miles north of town. 20'x20'<br />

concrete pad for an attached garage, 18'x21' garage/shop.<br />

New septic system, shared well. Must See. $120,000.00<br />

1224 OWNBY RD: 3 bd/2 bth, 1430 sq<br />

ft house on 20 secluded acres. Fenced<br />

garden area & shop/garage, about 15<br />

miles NE of <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Good year round access. About<br />

1.5 miles to a paved road. The house needs some fix-up.<br />

Great place to settle down or a weekend hide a way<br />

$129,900. MCLS # 26431<br />

LAND LISTINGS<br />

•2-Five acre parcels, trees, well, pwr close, seasonal<br />

creek, $89,000.00 each MCLS # 26401 & 26413<br />

32.57 acres, Satus Loop Road near Satus Pass, Trees,<br />

seasonal stream, pwr. $89,900.00 MCLS #27014<br />

2 Lots(100'x145') NE High St., water & sewer assessments<br />

paid, sewer line in, reduced to $17,900 each<br />

20 acres off Oak Flat Road, 12 GPM well, Pwr close<br />

$59,500. MCLS #12008<br />

Sunset Drive, 5 acres with a well, 3 Mtn <strong>View</strong>, $65,000<br />

20 acres, trees, power, secluded, $69,900<br />

MCLS #26419<br />

5 acres, Wildhorse Ranch Rd # 38 off Knight Rd. 2<br />

Mtn views. CC&R's $74,900, MCLS # 24838<br />

20 acres, off Munsen Praire Rd, Ponds, 2 Mtn <strong>View</strong>s,<br />

Trees, $89,900 MCLS #26422<br />

FEATURED PROPERTY<br />

SODBUSTERS<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

1040 E Broadway<br />

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Classified!<br />

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$500 &<br />

Under<br />

Some Restrictions<br />

Apply<br />

Call for more<br />

information<br />

773-3777<br />

THIS IS THE BUSINESS ONLY. The busiest restaurant in<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, and the best food: now available for new ownership.<br />

Near the north exit off Highway 97 with lots of parking,<br />

it is the meeting spot for vacationeers, hunters and<br />

locals alike.This is a fabulous establishment with large dining<br />

area and an adjacent meeting space Call now for an<br />

appointment to see this outstanding business opportunity!<br />

$225,000 MCLS # 26446


16 — OCTOBER 5, 2011 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON<br />

301 S. Columbus<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-3755<br />

AAlllliieedd WWaassttee<br />

Roosevelt<br />

Corner<br />

821 Simcoe Dr<br />

773-6400<br />

I G A<br />

Market Fresh<br />

622 E. Broadway<br />

773-3072<br />

Joe’sTowing<br />

& Wrecking<br />

11 Commerce Way<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-3888<br />

912 Simcoe Drive<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Princess Heather Ault & Prince Austin Faulconer<br />

Princess Haley Hoffman & Prince Jordan Foley<br />

Princess Carley Slawson & Prince Devon Casey<br />

LINDHE<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Kandi Lindhe, Agent<br />

166 E. Main St.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

(509) 773-3339<br />

517 N. Mill St.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-4796<br />

Broadway Auto<br />

Sohn Kartes<br />

870 E. Broadway<br />

(509) 773-4488<br />

614 S. Columbus<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-3793<br />

Princess Elena Blomquist & Prince Isaac Malcom<br />

Princess Johna Kartes & Prince Keith Bighorn<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

765 E. Broadway<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-3741<br />

1313 S. Columbus<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-5891<br />

Bishop Sanitation<br />

815 S. Columbus<br />

773-4707<br />

Aimee’s Attic<br />

980 East Broadway<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

773-4699<br />

Princess Lexi Cameron & Prince Zack Shattuck<br />

Princess Andrea Keffeler & Prince Brady Conway<br />

2011<br />

HH OMECOMING 2011<br />

THURSDAY, OCT. 6<br />

DRESS UP DAY THEME: SUPER HERO DAY<br />

Homecoming Community Pep Assembly, 6:30<br />

pm<br />

Presentation of Fall Sports Teams<br />

Homecoming Coronation Ceremony, 7:00 pm<br />

Crowning of 2011 King & Queen<br />

Football Knighting Ceremony<br />

Announcement of Hall Decoration Winner<br />

and Class Color Winner<br />

Columbia<br />

State Bank<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

773-4646<br />

1313 S. Columbus<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-5891<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> High School’s<br />

HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES<br />

Princess Taylor Swift & Prince Braydon Ross<br />

FRIDAY, OCT. 7<br />

DRESS UP DAY THEME: Purple & Gold Spirit<br />

Day<br />

Noise Parade, 2:15 pm<br />

Homecoming BBQ, 5:30 pm $8.00 a plate,<br />

FAMILY OF 4 $20, plus game admission (game<br />

admission is free for ASB cardholders)<br />

Homecoming Football Game VS Naches<br />

Rangers<br />

Presentation of Homecoming Court Football<br />

players @ 6:35 pm; Kick-off at 7pm<br />

Presentation of Homecoming Court @ halftime<br />

SATURDAY, OCT. 8<br />

Homecoming Dance, 9 to 11:30 pm, $10 admittance<br />

fee at the door, student ASB required<br />

Simcoe Cafe<br />

123 W. Main<br />

773-9970<br />

320 S. Columbus<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-4958<br />

Princess Carlee Wheelon & Prince Nolin Bare<br />

1100 E. Broadway<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

606 E. Broadway<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-5000<br />

Columbia<br />

Hills Memorial<br />

Chapel<br />

773-4646<br />

Bishop Towing<br />

773-4707<br />

(888) 833-9151<br />

JIM OGDEN, O.D.<br />

103 W. Main<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

509-773-4114<br />

Little Paris Salon<br />

146 W Main<br />

773-4811<br />

(541) 442.5781<br />

650 Llama Lane<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

773-4687<br />

Princess Sarah Lancaster & Prince Riley Ross<br />

Princess Kylie Montgomery & Prince Kurt Wilkins<br />

Princess Sidney Ross & Prince Ethan Enstad<br />

MC’s Raquel Mirza-Hughes & Prince Tyler Erickson

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