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Hood River News, Wednesday, May 13, 2015 B7 Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- GON FOR WASCO COUNTY PRO- BATE DEPART- MENT NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Probate proceed- ings in the Estate of Mark Thomas Pe- ters, Deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court wherein Katherine L. Peters has been ap- pointed and has qualified as the per- sonal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them properly veri- fied within four months after the date of the first pub- lication of this notice to the personal rep- resentative at the address designated in this notice for the presentation of claims or they maybe barred: c/o Dick, Dick & Corey, LLP, 601 Washing- ton, The Dalles, OR 97058. All persons whose rights may be affected by the pro- bate of the estate proceeding may ob- tain additional infor- F O R M L B - 1 mation from the records of the court, the personal repre- sentative, whose ad- dress is 3792 Cen- tral Vale Drive, Hood River, OR 97031, or the attorney for the personal represen- tative, whose ad- dress is 601 Wash- ington St, The Dalles, OR 97058. /s/ Katherine L. Peters Dated and first published May 6, 2015. DICK, DICK & COREY, LLP The Dalles, Oregon At- torneys for Estate 36,38,40-3t N O T I C E O F B U D G E T H E A R I N G $ SXEOLF PHHWLQJ RI WKH 3RUW RI +RRG 5LYHU &RPPLVVLRQ ZLOO EH KHOG RQ 0D\ DW SP DW 3RUW 2IILFH %XLOGLQJ 3RUW 2IILFH 0DULQD &HQWHU %RDUG 5RRP DW ( 3RUW 0DULQD 'ULYH +RRG 5LYHU 2UHJRQ 7KH SXUSRVH RI WKLV PHHWLQJ LV WR GLVFXVV WKH EXGJHW IRU WKH ILVFDO \HDU EHJLQQLQJ -XO\ DV DSSURYHG E\ WKH 3RUW RI +RRG 5LYHU %XGJHW &RPPLWWHH $ VXPPDU\ RI WKH EXGJHW LV SUHVHQWHG EHORZ $ FRS\ RI WKH EXGJHW PD\ EH LQVSHFWHG RU REWDLQHG DW WKH 3RUW 2IILFH %XLOGLQJ DW ( 3RUW 0DULQD 'ULYH +RRG 5LYHU EHWZHHQ WKH KRXUV RI DP DQG SP 0RQGD\ )ULGD\ 7KH EXGJHW PD\ DOVR EH YLHZHG RQOLQH DW ZZZSRUWRIKRRGULYHUFRP 7KLV EXGJHW LV IRU DQ DQQXDO EXGJHW SHULRG HQGLQJ -XQH 7KLV EXGJHW ZDV SUHSDUHG RQ D EDVLV RI DFFRXQWLQJ WKDW LV WKH VDPH DV XVHG WKH SUHFHGLQJ \HDU Contact: Fred Kowell Telephone: 541.386.1645 T O T A L O F A L L F U N D S Adopted Budget FY 2013-14 2,893,422 3,407,828 1,842,609 137,167 268,038 188,233 331,091 29,313 6,005 15,731 1,195,474 10,314,911 59,664 1 0 , 3 7 4, 5 7 5 Approved Budget FY 2014-15 3,040,055 3,530,381 1,920,393 111,271 273,797 172,130 1,324,700 1,936,660 0 15,100 2,259,363 14,583,850 59,101 1 4 , 6 4 2 , 9 5 1 F I N A N C I A L S U M M A R Y - R E Q U I R E M E N T S B Y O B J E CT C L A S SI F I C A T I O N Personnel Services 1,568,489 2,029,668 Materials and Services 1,232,289 Capital Outlay 1,038,677 Debt Service 1,195,474 Interfund Transfers 0 Contingencies 0 Special Payments 3,309,978 Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure T o t a l R e q u i r e m e n t s 1 0 , 3 7 4, 5 7 5 FY 2015-16 2,850,500 3,590,500 1,889,330 137,900 269,900 174,000 381,100 2,789,000 1,170,000 16,500 2,260,500 15,529,230 61,700 1 5 , 5 9 0 , 9 3 0 1,853,683 2,289,176 4,440,013 959,218 2,259,363 1,000,000 0 1,841,498 1 4 , 6 4 2 , 9 5 1 1,966,000 2,496,100 4,054,050 1,012,150 2,260,500 1,000,000 0 2,802,130 1 5 , 5 9 0 , 9 3 0 F I N A N C I A L S U M M A R Y - R E Q U I R E M E N T S B Y O RG A N I Z A T I O N A L U N I T O R P R O G R A M * N a m e of Organizational Unit or Program F T E for that unit or program Toll Bridge-expenditures and reserved fund balance 2,689,910 2,663,994 FTE 11 11 1,413,869 2,393,589 Industrial Buildings 5 3 FTE 170,717 260,533 Commercial Buildings 1 1 FTE 534,747 1,334,800 Waterfront Recreation 4 6 FTE 672,074 441,109 Marina 1 1 FTE 343,449 441,965 Airport 1 1 FTE Land 217,056 1,235,981 1 1 FTE 345,534 398,970 General Government 1 1 FTE Unallocated Expenses 196,767 371,149 Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure 2,594,978 2,841,498 Pass through transfers 1,195,474 2,259,363 T o t a l R e q u i r e m e n t s 1 0 , 3 7 4, 5 7 5 1 4 , 6 4 2 , 9 5 1 T o t a l F T E 2 5 2 5 2,842,700 11 3,717,650 5 202,100 1 776,500 4 362,550 1 254,000 1 580,000 1 467,500 1 325,300 3,802,130 2,260,500 1 5 , 5 9 0 , 9 3 0 2 5 S T A T E M E N T O F C H A N G E S I N A C T I V I T I E S a n d S O U R C E S O F F I N A N C I N G * The estimated beginning fund balance for FY 2015-16 may be different from the actual year end balance for FY 2014-15 due to unanticipated activities. This budget proposes a discontinuance of ticket sales during the latter half of the year. This is due to upgrading the existing tolling system and the higher costs of using tickets as a form of payment. Capital improvements are scheduled for the bridge including engineering work for the Lift span and auxiliary truss. Additional funding is in place for ongoing welding, sub-structure pier analysis, lighting and some painting. Grant funding will continue to play a vital role for the Port with regard to its capital improvements. This year grants are being considered for the Hook Launch and the newly purchased Hanel Mills site. If these grants are approved, the Hanel Mills site will complete its environmental remediation, and the Hook Launch install recreation amenities. The Marina will include repairs to the Cruise Ship dock and some conceptual design work for the Transient dock. This budget contemplates a waterfront parking analysis, as well as pre-development work for Lot 1. Personnel costs depict a 6.2% increase, mostly due to PERS reform as healthcare decreased dampening the overall increase. Materials and Services depicts an increase of 6.5% primarily due to higher utility costs and professional services related to waterfront planning issues. P R O P E RT Y T A X L E V I E S Rate or Amount Imposed .0332 Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit .0332 per $1,000) Local Option Levy Levy For General Obligation Bonds Rate or Amount Imposed .0332 S T A T E M E NT O F I N D E B T E D N E SS Estimated Debt Outstanding on July 1, 2015 LONG TERM DEBT General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Other Borrowings T o t a l Rate or Amount Approved .0332 Estimated Debt Authorized, But Not Incurred on July 1, 2015 $2,430,000 $2,957,665 $0 37,38-2t NOTICE OF PUB- LIC HEARING HOOD RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hood River Board of County Commissioners will conduct a Public Hearing on Monday, May 18, 2015, be- ginning 6:00 p.m. in the Commissioners Conference room on the first floor of the County Business Administration Build- ing, 601 State Announcements Instruction Financial Public Notices Advisers 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. Phone Prefixes Gorge Classifieds Camas ..................817,833 Cascade Locks ............374 Glenwood.....................364 Goldendale ..................773 Hood River...........386,387, .......................308,806,993 Klickitat ........................369 Lyle ..............................365 Mosier ..........................478 Maupin .........................395 Odell ............................354 Parkdale.......................352 Stevenson/Carson .......427 The Dalles .....298,296,506 Trout Lake ....................395 Dufur ............................467 Tygh Valley...................395 Wamic..........................544 Washougal...................835 White Salmon/Bingen ..493 Willard/Cook ................538 Wishram.......................748 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. Card of Thanks THANK YOU To family, friends, and for- mer co-workers for attend- ing my 90th birthday party in April. I enjoyed the many cards and visits from everyone. Viola Hutson 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 Ladies Purse vicinity The Dalles Disposal. RE- WARD 541-296-5063 LOST RING Walmart, Hood River Oval, angel skin coral ring, in 14K gold setting with small emeralds and dia- monds, REWARD $350. 509-493-3719 review the Board ap- pears to lack explicit authority to modify the planning com- mission’s decision of record. Any interested person may appear. Written comments or oral testimony by the public may be provided at the pub- lic hearing, or to staff in advance of the public hearing. For those written comments submit- ted the night of the hearing, at least 10 copies shall be pro- vided for the Board of Commissioners and staff. A copy of the draft amendments is available for review or purchase ($0.25/page) at Hood River County Planning (601 State Street, Hood River) seven (7) days prior to the hearing. For additional informa- tion or questions concerning the pro- posed amendments, please contact John Roberts, Hood River County Planning Di- rector, by e-mail at plan.dept@co.hood- river.or.us or by tele- phone at (541) 387- 6840. Documents will also be available online at: http://www.co.hood- river.or.us/. Click on the Community De- velopment page. The information will be updated until af- ter the final hearing by the Board of County Commis- sioners. 37,38-2t PUBLIC NOTICE The Hood River Valley Park and Recreation District Board of Directors will meet for a regu- lar meeting on May 20, 2015, commenc- ing at 6:00 p.m. at the Aquatic Center. 38-1t NOTICE OF APPLI- CATION HOOD RIVER COUNTY PLANNING DE- PARTMENT Pursuant to the Hood River County Zoning Ordinance, the Planning Direc- tor will make a deci- sion regarding the following application on or around Mon, Jun 1, 2015: Ryan & Marianne Brevard (P-15-0065) have applied for a National Scenic Area Permit to con- struct a detached accessory building. The subject 2.03- acre property is lo- cated on the S side of an unnamed easement road lo- cated approx. 100 feet W of its inter- section with Methodist Rd. and approx. 1,000 feet N of Methodist Road’s intersection with Belmont Dr. The property’s site ad- dress is 880 Methodist Road; it is further described as: 3N 10E 34C, Tax Lot 504. The parcel is zoned Rural Resi- dential (G-RR2) in the General Man- agement Area of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. If you have comments on this application, please respond by 5:00 p.m., Thu, May 28, 2015. The application and supporting doc- uments are available for review or pur- chase (0.25¢ /sheet) at County Planning, 601 State St., Hood River, OR 97031; (541) 387-6840; plan.dept@co.hood- river.or.us. 38-1t LEGAL ADVER- TISEMENT AN- NOUNCEMENT OF REQUEST FOR QUOTES (RFQ) Sealed Proposals will be received at the District Office, North Wasco County School District 21, 3632 West 10th Street, The Dalles, OR 97058 for the North Wasco County School District Ad- ministration Building Renovations. Pro- posal Closing Date and Time is 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time, Friday, June 5, 2015, after which time Pro- posals will not be ac- cepted. First-Tier Subcon- tractor Disclosure Form submittal is not required for this project as per ORS 279C.370. Proposal package including Specifica- tions are available at the Business Office, North Wasco County School District 21, 3632 West 10th Street, The Dalles, OR 97058. Please call (541) 506-3420 to have a package emailed, mailed or for directions to pick up. Bids must be submitted on the Bid Form provided in the Proposal package. The Contract is for Public Work, thus subject to ORS 279C.800 through 279C-870. No award will be considered by the District unless the Proposal con- tains a statement by the Proposer as a part of its Proposal that State of Oregon Prevailing Rates for Public Works Con- tracts in Oregon shall be followed for Email: fkowell@portofhoodriver.com F I N A N C I A L S U M M A R Y - R E S OU R C E S Actual Amount Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital Tolls Lease Income User fees Marina Airport Grant Income Property Sales Other Debt Interest Income Interfund Transfers All Other Resources Except Property Taxes Property Taxes Estimated to be Received T o t a l R e s o u r c e s Street, Hood River, Oregon 97031. The hearing is to consider amend- ments to 1) Hood River County Zoning Ordinance, Article 61 – Review By Board, and 2) Hood River County Admin- istrative Code, Sec- tion 6-D Hearings – Board of Commis- sioners. Proposed amendments (other than housekeeping) will address: (1) the Board of County Commissioners scope of review in an appeal; and (2) the existing limits to reversing, remand- ing, or affirming the underlying decision by the planning commission. No- tably, when conduct- ing an on-the-record ATTENTION ADVERTISERS Support Groups 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. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 Hour Hot Line 1-800-999-9210 Mid Columbia Mtg. Info www.aaoregon- district14.org Support Groups CHILD AND TEENS GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP for families that have experienced a death. We meet the 1st and 3rd Thursdays in Hood River from 6-7 PM. No charge, we provide pizza dinner and gas cards are available to families in need. Call 541-296-3228 to register or for more information. CHILDREN AND TEENS GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS For families that have experienced a death. Meets every other Thurs. 6-7 PM in Hood River. Piz- za provided. Gas cards provided. Call Colleen Bal- linger 541-296-3228 or 541-387-6449. DO YOU HAVE HURTS, habits, hang-ups? Attend Celebrate Recovery a faith-based 12 step program, every Tuesday night at Hood River Alliance Church at 2650 W. Montello (off Rand Rd). Dinner provided at 6:15 pm and large group meeting at 7:00 pm. Childcare is provided. For more info. call 541-436-0852 DUAL DIAGNOSIS ANONYMOUS (for people with any addiction and mental illness) meets Wednesdays at noon 216 Cascade St. Ste. 26 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! 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 GRIEF SUPPORT Home Services) and 11am- Establishng a 12pm in Hood River, 1795 Grief Support Group. 8th St. (Hawk’s Ridge As- Please call Natasha sisted Living Facility). For 702-755-0778 more information please call 541-387-6449. MAC Lung Disease Sup- port Group: for details, ALL ARE WELCOME to a Grief Support Group please call 541-483-2253 sponsored by Providence or 541-805-5068. Hospice of the Gorge of- Meetings every fered free of charge every NA 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of Wednesday, 6:30-7:30 at Casa Guadalupe the month, 9:00a.m.-10:00 the a.m. in The Dalles, 751 House, 1603 Belmont, Myrtle St. (Providence Hood River, OR. Hospice and Home NARCOTICS Services) and 11:00 a.m- ANONYMOUS 12:00 p.m. in Hood River, meeting-Tuesdays & 1795 8th St. (Hawk’s Ridge Assisted Living Facility). Thursdays, from 7-8pm at For more information Father’s House Fellowship, 207 S. Klickitat. please call 541-387-6449. Support Groups 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. 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. Volunteers “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 Have you ever wondered what you could do to help persuade our younger gen- eration from leaving the Gorge? Now, at last, you could help make the differ- ence by using a proven RECOVERING COUPLES strategy: high-impact men- ANONYMOUS toring. Training provided. (meets 2nd & 4th Sundays Must be 16 years or older at 10 am. with access to transporta- 216 Cascade St. Ste. 26 tion, two hours a week. For more information, call Rob Hood River Garner with Family Bridges STRESSED?!? Experience of the Gorge at 541-370- or familybrid- Reiki, the ancient art of re- 2854 laxation and healing ener- g e s @ g o r g e . n e t , gy. Reiki Sharing Circle Web: www.familybridge- softhegorge.org. meets at MCMC at 7pm on the 2nd and 4th Mondays Antiques & of each month. For more info, call Gayle @ 541-397- Collectibles 0595. TOPS OR #443 meets Thursday mornings, 8- 10am @ Zion Lutheran Church, main entrance, 10th and Union St., The Dalles, OR. Volunteers “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 date. Minority-owned, Women-owned, and Emerging Small Business enterpris- es are encouraged to submit Proposals in response to this solicitation and will be afforded full op- portunity and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, col- or, or national origin in consideration for an award of any con- tract entered into pursuant to this ad- ver tisement.(ORS 279A-110). The District Board of Education re- serves the right to reject any and all Proposals and to waive irregularities. The District may reject any Proposals not in compliance with the prescribed public procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any and all Proposals upon a finding of the District that it is in the public interest to do so. Responses to the RFQ must be direct- ed to the following office: Mail/Hand deliv- ery: Business Office, 3632 West 10th St., The Dalles, OR 97058; Attn: Cathy Smith; smithc@ nwasco.k12.or.us; Fax 541-506-3422 38,40-2t CITY OF HOOD RIVER PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that the city planning department will make a decision regarding the follow- ing application (File #2015-07): APPLI- CANT: Hood River Cornerstone c/o James Klein and Leo Sandoval. DE- SCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Site Plan Review for a re- model and expan- sion of an existing commercial building to feature a total of approximately 3,049-square feet of floor area for office use, parking lot im- provements, land- scaping and associ- ated site improve- ments. Currently the building is occupied by Klein & Associ- ates, Inc. LOCA- TION: 1411 13th St., Hood River. Legal Description: 3N 10E 35DA Tax Lot 500. REVIEW CRITERIA: Hood River Munici- pal Code (HRMC) sections 17.03.050 General Commercial (C-2) Zone; 17.04 Supplementary Pro- visions; 17.16 Site Plan Review; 17.17 Landscaping and Development Stan- dards; 17.20 Trans- portation Circulation and Access Man- agement; and 17.24 In-Lieu Parking Fee. PROCESS: The ap- plication will be re- viewed by city staff pursuant to HRMC 17.09.030 Adminis- trative Review Pro- cedures. The appli- cation, all docu- ments and evidence submitted by or on behalf of the appli- cant, and applicable criteria are available for inspection at no cost in the planning department, and copies will be pro- vided for $0.40 per page. The deadline for parties to submit written testimony is 5:00 p.m. on Tues- day, May 26, 2015. Failure to raise an is- sue in writing within the comment period, or failure to provide statements or evi- dence sufficient to afford the decision maker an opportuni- ty to respond to the issue precludes ap- peal to the City Council or LUBA on that issue. Testimony to the planning de- partment may be e- mailed to kevin@ci.hood-riv- er.or.us ; or mailed or hand-delivered to City Hall at 211 2nd St. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 38-1t Legal notice address hrnlegals@hoodrivernews.com Apparel & Jewelry ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RING SET Size 6. Marquis and baguette cut diamonds set in 18K gold. Rings are soldered together. Great condition. Paid over $2,700. Asking $700 obo. Call 425-308-9582 BRACELET. 14K yellow gold tennis bracelet with 44 “Anthill Red Pyrope” gar- nets. 3.5 mm, 4 prong, 7 1/ 4” in length. Only worn once. Looks brand new, re- ceipt available. Paid $1000, but asking $700 OBO. 541- 490-9424. NEW ITEMS: 3-Room Tent, $80 Tall Corner Cabinet, $200 8-Drawer Chest, $150 4-Drawer Chest, $150 4-Piece Vanity, White, $150 6-Piece Vintage Bamboo Patio Set, $295 Large Office Desk, Cherry Finish, Discounted to $160 Full-Size Headboard with Frame, $75 Salon Desk with Large Mirror, Only $65 OUR MATTRESSES & FRAMES Are of Better Quality For The Price Than Most Stores Locally (CUSTOM MATTRESSES) (Can Be Ordered as Well) Your Local Antique, Collectibles, House- Yard-Shop Decor and So Much More Store ANOTHER CHANCE RESALE & MORE LLC 409 East 2nd Street The Dalles, Oregon 509-261-1296 HOURS: 10 to 6 Monday - Saturday LAPIDARY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Diamond Pacific Grinder and Buffer, $1400. Cov- ington Rock Saw, 24-inch, $3500. For serious rock hounds, hardly been used due to illness. Also, tons of rock available. 509-654-5790 Carson, Washington Ask for Robbie 509-654-5790 ACSWW Gun Show NOTICE AIR CONDITIONERS, freezers, washers, dryers, refrigerators, and ranges FOR SALE! All brands. Prices vary from $125 and up. Will do service calls. Call for more information: 541-296-8970 or 541-980- 1537. Heating & Air Conditioning Air Conditioner wtih re- mote. 1 year old 8,000 BTU. Very good, we’re moving. $100 541-370-4260 Health & Fitness Exercise bike, Sit-n-Cycle like on TV. Brand new, nev- er used. $110 Call 541- 296-5063 Certain laws and re- strictions, as well as registration require- ments, apply to the sale of firearms. For more in- formation, contact the Seattle Field Division of the Department of Al- cohol, Tobacco and Firearms at 206-204- 3205. This field division is responsible for Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska and Ha- waii. You may also go to www.atf.gov for FAQs and information. Oregon’s Largest Gun and Knife Show! Portland Expo Center May 16 and 17, 2015 Saturday 9am-6pm and Sunday 9am-4pm Admission $10 For information, call 503-363-9564 or go online: wesknodelgunshows.com. Tools Yardman 6 HP Lawnmover RECHARGEABLE electric 120.00. 541-298-1701 wheel chair, new batteries, paid $1600. Sell $995/ Pets, Animals, OBO. Portable toilet, like new, paid $115. Sell $60/ Agriculture OBO. 2 adjustable walkers, $50/each OBO. Manual Animal Services wheel chair, pd $300, sell $150/OBO. 541-296-8631. Misc. for Sale CERAMIC KILN, low to high fire, electric, plugs into 220V, timer. Like brand- new. Comes with shelves & support beams for shelves. $650 obo. 509-261-1248. Cats “SAFARI” Rescued 11-month old, classic brown tabby, male kitten for adoption. Loving and playful. Indoor only. Neutered, Luk tested PLUS current on shots. MORE KITTENS AVAILABLE FREE MICROCHIP! Call Elizabeth 541-386-5099 PURRFECT FIT CAT ADOPTIONS /\ /\ == . == purrfect-fit.petfinder.com Buy, Sell, and Trade 2nd Saturday of every month; 8am-1pm; FFLonsite. Located at Clark County Square Dance Center in Vancouver, WA; message number: 360-263-7511; www.acsww.org Appliances 50% OFF That Item! FOR SALE: Very large WWII 15mm Wargame miniatures collection. Western Front American, British, and German figures based for battlefront War- game rules. 550 nicely painted figures + over 100 vehicles and guns. Rule- book and some battlefield accessories included. Pre- fer to sell entire collection as one large set, but may sell in parts. SERIOUS OF- FERS ONLY. For prices and more info, call Ken at 541-246-4586. Diamond Pacific Grinder and Buffer, $1400. Cov- ington Rock Saw, 24-inch, $3500. For serious rock hounds, hardly been used due to illness. Also, tons of rock available. Desperately Need To Thin Out Inventory Stickers and the Red Slash Through Some Prices For Misc. for Sale Sporting Goods Carson, Washington Ask for Robbie Look For The Questions? Please call 541-386-1234 LAPIDARY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE PRICE SLASH SALE BEGINS 20% DISCOUNT “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 all work, including Wage Rates and Certification of pay- roll as required by the Bureau of Labor & Industries. A mandatory pre- Proposal walk-thru will be held at North Wasco County School District Ad- ministration Build- ing, 3632 W 10th St. The Dalles, OR 97058 at 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 22, 2015. No Proposer may withdraw his/her Proposal after the hour set for the opening thereof, be- fore award of Con- tract, unless award is delayed for a peri- od of thirty (30) days from the Proposal JUSTIN HILL HORSESHOEING 509-261-1508. gorgefarrier.com V O L U NT E E R S NEEDED Be Mine Cat Adoption Looking for socializers, trappers, as well as, do- nations of dry cat food, warm blankets and plastic style dog or cat houses for shelters during the winter. bemine.petfinder.com 541-386-3776 Ask for Bonnie Lawnmowers WANTED: used lawn mowers and rototillers, running or not, for free or cheap! I also service and sell lawnmowers. Call 541-980-7760. Automotive Auto Parts & Accessories Four year old aluminum RV Tailgate for pickup. Silver in color. Very good condition. Call: 541-296-4590 $250 Set of 4 tires used for about 6 months. Tire size 225/55/ R17. Granada Touring tires (from les schwab). Text or call. 541-705-7217 Full set of 4 (will not sell individual) $225 Boats & Motors 1994 HYDE Drift boat 16ft. New counterbalance carb- on fiber oars, new outboard motor mount, new boat cover, new anchor and an- chor system. Boat is in like new condition. $5995 509-480-0022 Campers & MULE trainer wanted: Canopies Looking for someone to train 2 mules - to ride and pack. Mules have been 1971 Ford 350 Truck trained to drive by Amish. camper. $499 541-483- 0994 509-250-3053.