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TODAY’S PUZZLES
541.386.1234 - Hood River
541.296.2141 - The Dalles
Announcements &
Notices
* ATTENTION
ADVERTISERS*
Advertisers are
responsible to check
their ad(s) when they
first appear and
immediately report any
problems to the
Classified Department.
If there is a problem
with an ad, The Dalles
Chronicle will allow one
(1) insertion credit if the
error hinders the
effectiveness of the ad.
The insertion credit will
be given in the form of
one (1) correct insertion
in the next available
edition.
2015 MOORAGE
SEASONAL LOTTERY
The Port of Hood River
has 7 slips for boat lengths
of 23 feet or less. This is
for
the 2015 moorage season
only. Lottery applications
will be accepted through
4pm March 12. See
http://portofhoodriver.com/
marina/marina.php
for entry rules/form.
SUDOKU
Each puzzle is divided into nine sections, and each section has nine squares.
Fill in all 81 squares on the puzzle with numbers 1 to 9. You can use each
number 1-9 only once in each nine square section, in each horizontal line of
nine squares, and in each vertical column of nine squares. The puzzle is
completed when you correctly fill every square.
PLEASE HELP!
Did anyone see collision on
9th and Brewer Grade at
Dry Hollow in The Dalles
involving Dbl Semi loaded
w/gravel and my 2000 Fire-
bird September 16, 2014?
Please call 541-965-2667.
SEARCHING FOR
AN OLD FRIEND
I am looking for an old
friend. Lived in the Dalles
the late 60s her name was
Cindy Gordon, maiden
name Courtia. Worked as a
draftsman. Call Ron at 541-
544-2344.
Business
Opportunities
ATTENTION READERS
Readers respond to busi-
ness opportunity ads at
their own risk. If in doubt
about a particular offer,
check with the Better Busi-
ness Protection Agency,
503-378-4320. The Hood
River News assumes no li-
ability of business oppor-
tunity advertisers.
“At The Mall”
ACROSS
1 Nintendo hero
6 Farm yield
10 Rest fitfully
14 Track meet part
15 Pathetic
16 Press, as pants
17 Keep watch over
a clothing store?
19 Get to shore
20 Stinky smell
21 Not mine
22 Career choice
23 Physicist with a law
25 Gift for repartee
26 Changing locations
of department stores?
33 Guardian Angels
wear
34 Took to jail
35 Neutral possessive
37 Automaking pioneer
38 Climb aboard
39 Cartoon beagle
born in 1978
40 Fermented quaff
41 Dealer's suggestion
42 Bald-faced
43 Line up a clothing
store?
46 Dr. with a dream
24 Skeet feat
47 Goof up
25 Legal order
48 Features of some
26 ___ Yello (soda
winter hats
brand)
51 Bring together
27 It's given to a
54 Culmination
waiter
58 Enveloping glow
28 Tile border,
59 Aerate a mobile
perhaps
phone store?
29 Grayish
61 Spongy shoe
30 Room for
62 Bible victim
expansion
63 Irons, for one
31 Beach washers
64 Sherpa shelter
32 Commotions
65 Copy editor's mark
33 It may be feathered
66 ___ Apso
36 Decided upon
38 Fellow in a frock
DOWN
39 Dominate
1 Note at the office
41 Toon collectibles
2 Like real fans
42 NHLer Bobby
3 Splitting point
44 Effect
4 How herds of cattle
45 Felt-tip items
arrive?
48 "And that's a ___!"
5 Mel in the Hall
49 Fishhook bait
6 Queen's nickname
50 "Moses und ___"
7 Pasta sauce brand
51 Agree
8 Actor Epps
52 Like Nash's lama
9 Get up and go
53 At leisure
10 Cause to expand
55 Bread for a gyro
11 Like dental surgery
56 Slaughter with
12 Quarter
a bat
13 Edges
18 "Amazing Grace," e.g. 57 More, cutesy-style
59 Crumple up paper
22 Write one's John
60 Homeboy
Hancock
ANSWERS TO TODAY’S PUZZLES
GORGEOUS
IN THE GORGE
Looking for a massage
therapist to rent our
fully
furnished spa room.
Rent negotiable,
massage table
included, nice new
building on a main
street. Located at
1314 13th St.
Hood River, Oregon
Call Liana
for more information
503-577-4735
Investments
ATTENTION READERS
Readers respond to in-
vestment & loan ads at
their own risk. If in doubt
about a particular offer,
check with the Better Busi-
ness Protection Agency,
503-378-4320. The Hood
River News assumes no li-
ability of investment and
loan advertisers.
Lost & Found
LOST: Two dogs from
3750 15 Mile Rd on 3/2/15,
big golden German Shep-
herd mix and med-small
black and white border col-
lie / Australian shepherd
type mix, Milo and Tuk.
Please call if found or with
info about what happened
to them. Will pick up. Ginny
(541) 965-3247.
Public Notices
ATTENTION
ADVERTISERS
Advertisers are re-
sponsible to check their
ad(s) when they first ap-
pear and immediately
report any problems to
the Classified Dept. If
there is a problem with
an ad The Enterprise
will allow one (1) inser-
tion credit if the error
hinders the effective-
ness of the ad. The in-
sertion credit will be giv-
en in the form of one (1)
correct insertion in the
next edition.
HOOD RIVER NEWS (ISSN
07465823) is published
twice
weekly,
every
Wednesday and Saturday.
Subscription rates: $42 per
year prepaid ($34 for senior
citizens, 65 and over) in
Hood River County and
western Wasco County,
Oregon; and Klickitat and
Skamania
counties,
Washington. Elsewhere, $68
prepaid per year. Known
office of publication, 419
State Ave., Hood River, OR
97031-2031. Periodicals
postage paid at Hood River,
Oregon. POSTMASTER: Send
address changes to HOOD
RIVER NEWS, P.O. Box 390,
Hood River, OR 97031-0103.
Camas
Goldendale
White Salmon
Schools & Training
Support Groups
Support Groups
Spring Term Art Classes Hood
River Campus Columbia
Gorge Community College
ALL ARE WELCOME
to a Grief Support Group
sponsored by Providence
Hospice of the Gorge of-
fered free of charge every
1st and 3rd Wednesdays of
the month, 9:00a.m.-10:00
a.m. in The Dalles, 751
Myrtle St. (Providence
Hospice
and
Home
Services) and 11:00 a.m-
12:00 p.m. in Hood River,
1795 8th St. (Hawk’s Ridge
Assisted Living Facility).
For
more
information
please call 541-387-6449.
RIVERVIEW Al-Anon Fam-
ily
Group:
Episcopal
Church of St. Paul, 1805
Minnesota, Taylor Hall.
Meets every Thursday,
12:30-1:30pm. This meet-
ing is free and open to any-
one in the community who
is interested in attending.
Art 231 Drawing Spring
Term 2015
# 1088456
Monday and Wednesday
1 - 3:50pm
Hood River Campus
Instructor Elizabeth
Anderson
Registration starts March
2. 11 week class, 3 credits
starts March 30. Class is
taught in Hood River at the
Columbia Gorge Commu- CELEBRATE Recovery is
nity College. Room #313.
in the Gorge! This is a 12
step Christ-centered re-
This class deepens basic covery group. Tuesday
perceptual drawing tech-
nights at Hood River Alli-
niques and tools as well as
ance Church, 2650 Mon-
the understanding of the
language of drawing in his- tello Ave., Hood River, OR.
torical and contemporary 6:15 dinner, 7:00 large
541-308-5339.
contexts. Further develops group.
critical skills for sighting, Thursday nights at Cove-
measuring, designing and nant Christian Church
construction in drawing. Community Church, 2630
May be taken three times E. 18th St., The Dalles,
for credit. Audit available. OR. 541-993-5876.
Discounts offered for sen-
CHILD AND TEENS GRIEF
ior citizens.
SUPPORT GROUP
for families that have
For registration call
experienced a death.
541-308-8211 Hood River
We meet the 1st and 3rd
Campus
Thursdays in Hood River
541-506-6011 The Dalles
from 6-7 PM.
Campus
No charge, we provide
www.cgcc.edu
pizza dinner and gas cards
are available to families
Art 284 Watercolor 1
in need.
Spring Term 2015
Call 541-296-3228 to
#1088467
register or for more
Monday and Wednesday
information.
6:00 - 8:50pm
Hood River Campus
CHILDREN AND TEENS
Instructor Elizabeth
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS
Anderson
For families that have
experienced
a
death.
Registration starts March
2. 11 week class, 3 credits Meets every other Thurs.
6-7 PM in Hood River. Piz-
starts March 30.
Class is taught at the Co- za provided. Gas cards
lumbia Gorge Community provided. Call Colleen Bal-
linger 541-296-3228 or
College. Room # 313.
541-387-6449.
This class explores basic
DEMENTIA
Support
studio watercolor painting
Group: for friends, family
techniques, materials, and
concepts while addressing and caregivers of people
historical and contempo- affected with Dementia.
rary issues to increase vis- 2nd Thursday of every
ual literacy. Presents a month, 2-3pm, at the Ore-
conceptual framework for gon Veteran’s Home. Pub-
critical analysis along with lic is welcome. For info, call
basic art theory. May be 541-296-7190.
taken three times for credit.
DO YOU HAVE
Audit available. Discounts
HURTS,
offered for senior citizens.
habits, hang-ups?
Attend
Celebrate
Recovery
For registration call
a faith-based 12 step
541-308-8211 Hood River
program, every Tuesday
Campus
541-506-6011 The Dalles night at Hood River Alliance
Church at 2650 W. Montello
Campus
(off Rand Rd).
www.cgcc.edu
Dinner provided at 6:15
The
Columbia
Gorge
pm
Chapter of Decoding Dys-
and large group meeting
lexia is hosting its second
at 7:00 pm.
free speaker event in the
Childcare is provided.
parent and teacher work-
For more info. call
shop series. Come join us
541-436-0852
at the Hood River Hotel,
March 10, from 6-8pm, for
DUAL DIAGNOSIS
what parents and teachers
ANONYMOUS
need to know about learn-
(for people with any
ing to read with Cheryl An-
addiction and mental
thony, an educator with
illness)
30yrs of experience, who
meets Wednesdays
has extensive training in
at noon
dyslexia intervention and
216 Cascade St. Ste. 26
assessment. Earn two
Hood River
CEU credits from Lewis
and Clark College for $20.
Support Groups
24 HOUR AA HOTLINE
and meeting information:
1-800-999-9210
AA in PARKDALE, meeting
Sunday nights from 6-7pm,
Parkdale Fire Dept., 4895
Baseline Dr., Parkdale,
OR.
AA in WAMIC (open):
Tuesdays @ 7pm, NEW
LOCATION! Molly B’s @
57740 Main St., Tygh Val-
ley, Oregon.
AA MEETINGS
TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS:
12 Noon, St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church, 240
NW Washington Street,
White Salmon, WA
THURSDAYS: 7 p.m.
SUNDAYS: 8 p.m.
Umpqua Bank, 73 NE
Estes Avenue, White
Salmon, WA
AL ANON FAMILY GROUPS
(support for family and
friends of alcoholics)
meets Mondays at noon
New location:
Riverside
Community Church
317 State St.
Ruth Wells Room
and Tuesdays at 7pm
St. Mark’s
11th & Eugene
Hood River
AL-ANON FAMILY
GROUP
For family & friends of
alcoholics.
Every Thursday from
6-7pm, at the United
Methodist Church, 109 E.
Broadway, Goldendale.
AL-ANON in The Dalles:
The Dalles Serenity meet-
ing every Monday at 7pm
@ Gateway Presbyterian
Church, 1111 Dry Hollow.
For more info, call 541-
296-2677.
AL-ANON in Hood River,
Paths to Recovery meeting
every Monday, noon-1pm
@ 216 Cascade St., Suite
26, Hood River, OR.
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
24 Hour Hot Line
1-800-999-9210
Mid Columbia Mtg. Info
www.aaoregon-
district14.org
ALL ARE welcome to a
Grief Support Group spon-
sored by Providence Hos-
pice of the Gorge offered
free of charge every 1st
and 3rd Wednesday of the
month, 9am-10am in The
Dalles, 751 Mytle St.
(Providence Hospice and
Home Services) and 11am-
12pm in Hood River, 1795
8th St. (Hawk’s Ridge As-
sisted Living Facility). For
more information please
call 541-387-6449.
DYSLEXIA Support Meet-
ing, first Tuesday of March,
April, and May. Starting at
6:30pm at Ground Coffee,
12 Oak St. Hood River.
FAMILY Alzheimer’s/De-
mentia Support Group:
family
members
and
friends caring for individu-
als with Alzheimer’s dis-
ease or a related dementia
are invited to participate in
our Dementia Support
Group. Come and gain
support and insight from
others who are going thru
or have gone thru this jour-
ney. Join us monthly in a
caring environment to dis-
cuss your challenges and
questions. Meeting held the
third Wednesday, every
month, at 3:00 pm at Flag-
Stone Senior Living at 3325
Columbia View Drive. For
more information about our
group, contact Karen De-
swert at 541-298-5656. All
Welcome!
HAVEN: Weekly counsel-
ing groups for victims of
domestic/teen dating vio-
lence or sexual assault. Bi-
weekly educational classes
given in Spanish and Eng-
lish for domestic violence.
Call Haven, 541-296-1662.
MID-COLUMBIA PFLAG
(Parents, Families and
Friends of Lesbians and
Gays) Education and Sup-
port Group: meets the 4th
Wednesday
of
every
month. For more info, call
541-298-8383 or 298-8146.
NA
Meetings
every
Wednesday, 6:30-7:30 at
the
Casa
Guadalupe
House, 1603 Belmont,
Hood River, OR.
NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS
meeting-Tuesdays &
Thursdays, from 7-8pm at
Father’s House Fellowship,
207 S. Klickitat.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Meets every Tuesday
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Immanuel Lutheran
Church
9th & State St. (305 9th)
Hood River, OR.
Contact Liz 541-386-7160
PARKINSON’S
Support
Group: 1st Wednesday of
every month, 2pm @ Wa-
ter’s Edge, 551 Lone Pine
Blvd., 2nd floor. For more
information, please contact
Chad @ 541-340-0142.
TOPS OR #443 meets
Thursday mornings, 8-
10am @ Zion Lutheran
Church, main entrance,
10th and Union St., The
Dalles, OR.
TOPS OR #942 meets at
Gateway
Presbyterian
Church, The Dalles, Thurs-
days, 5:30-6:30pm.
WOMEN’S Cancer Support
Group: open to all women
with cancer. Come join us
the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
of the month from 4 pm-5
pm at Celilo Cancer Cen-
ter. For more info, contact
Lyn at 296-7205.
Volunteers
“ACTIVE INTELLECTUAL”
Big Brothers Big Sisters is
seeking a Big Brother for a
polite 13-year-old White
Salmon boy who loves
reading, math, electronics,
and swimming. He also
enjoys video and board
games. He would love to
try stand-up paddle
boarding.
He would benefit from a
consistent Big Brother with
whom he could share both
exciting outdoor
adventures and meaningful
conversations.
Justine Ziegler,
Match Coordinator
(541)490-9979
“CREATIVE YOUNG MAN”
Big Brothers Big Sisters is
seeking a Big Brother for a
gentle-natured 13-year-old
Mosier boy who enjoys
drawing and painting,
gardening, video games,
and sewing. When asked
to describe his ideal Big
Brother, the boy says he
wants someone “helpful,
fun, and responsible.”
He would benefit from a
Big
Brother who will spend
time
with his on a consistent
basis. A responsible,
reliable mentor is a must.
Justine Ziegler,
Match Coordinator
(541)490-9979
“NEEDS GUY TIME”
Big Brothers Big Sisters is
seeking a Big Brother for a
mellow 9-year-old Hood
River boy. He loves
soccer, swimming, and
playing with Legos. He
would like to try boating
and fishing.
He’s the only male in his
household, so he could
really use some “guy time”
with a Big Brother.
He would benefit from a
Big
Brother who enjoys the
outdoors and sports,
especially soccer. A Big
Brother who grew up or
lives in a home comprised
of mostly females would be
ideal.
Justine Ziegler,
Match Coordinator
(541)490-9979
My Valentine’s Day
Present to You
A Clothing
BOGO EVENT
Clearance Sale!
Men - Women
Children - Materinity
Plus Footwear
Come In And Be Sure
To Check Out The
Special Details
We Have Quality
MATTRESSES
And FRAMES
Our average price range:
$150 / Twin Set
$200 / Full Set
$225 / Queen Set
$450 / King Set
YOUR LOCAL ANTIQUE,
COLLECTIBLES, HOUSE-
YARD-SHOP DECOR AND
SO MUCH MORE STORE
ANOTHER
CHANCE
RESALE & MORE
409 East 2nd Street
The Dalles, Oregon
509-261-1296
HOURS: 10 to 6
Monday - Saturday
Apparel & Jewelry
MENS BLACK HILLS
GOLD WEDDING BAND,
with 3 small diamonds.
$200 obo.
Call 425-308-9582
Providence Brookside
Manor’s Alzheimer’s and
Dementia Support Group
offers caregivers a support
system and an opportunity
to meet others who are car-
ing for someone with Alz-
heimer’s or dementia. For
info call 541-387-6370.
C OLUMBIA
G ORGE
P RESS
RECOVERING COUPLES
ANONYMOUS
(meets 2nd & 4th Sundays
at 10 am.
216 Cascade St. Ste. 26
Hood River
419 State St.
Hood River, OR
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