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IMAGE ©SMALLTOWNPAPERS, INC. ALL CONTENT COPYRIGHTED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USE SUBJECT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT. REPRODUCTION, DISSEMINATION, STORAGE, DISTRIBUTION PROHIBITED. PAGE 8 FEBRUARY 12,! VV HAT' S APPENING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Family Caregiver Support Group, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Klickitat Valley Hospital meeting room. For more information, call Joelle Balcom at 773-3764. Golden Art Guild meeting, 7 p.m. to lO p.m. at Our Father's House church, 2o7 S. Klickitat Street. For more information, call 773-6739. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Widowed Person/Grief and Loss Service, potluck meeting, 1 p.m. at Columbus Avenue Baptist Church. Bring Valentine for Valentine exchange. For more information, call Rosalee Cole at 773-5856. Pinochle and pie card party, 7 p.m., at the Centerville Grange. For more informa- tion, call Mary Ann Miller at 773-4220. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Goldendale Citizens for Peace pre- sents video of "Uncovered: the Whole Truth About the Iraq War." 7 p.m. in the Camplan Room at the Goldendale Community Library, 131 W. Burgen. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Song Circle from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Goldendale Community Library. Public is welcome. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Klickitat PUD's annual electric and irri- gation customer updates, 9:x5 a.m. at the Goldendale Grange, during the Klickitat Conservation District meeting. EAST DISTRICT COURT NOVEMBER 6 Louie Lyle White: Minor Poss. and/or Consumption (9/13/02); motion by defense to lift curfew granted. NOVEMBER 7 Virginia Lee Effinger: DV Assault 4/DV Harassment (11/4/03); cont., men- tal health representative to be present. James Elmer Wilcox: Driving While Suspended 3 (11/6/03); not guilty plea, CAA, bail set $1,500. November 12 Filiberto Martinez Cisneros: Burning During Bum Ban (10/11/03); committed, fine $125. James R. Hashimoto: FId. To Drive on Right Side of Road (8/30/03); not committed, defense exhibits 2 photos. Jose Heredia: Burning During Bum Ban (10/11/03); committed, fine $125. Filipp Petrovich Ilin: Speeding 20 mph over limit (9/30/03); motion to con- tinue granted, 60 days. Mark A. Ryan: Speeding 13 mph over limit (10/3/03); motion to continue grant- ed. Angela Marie Gates: Driving While Suspended 3/FId. To Obey Police Officer (11/11/03); not guilty plea, CAA, bail $10,000. Aaron Christopher Smith: Fugitive (11/10/03); def. present on warrant from Oregon (felony), waived extradition. Ruben Jasso: Burning During Bum Ban (10/12/03); committed, fine $125. Miguel Albarez Espinoza: Burning During Bum Ban (10/11/03); committed, fine $125. David Steven Galewski: Speeding 10 mph over limit (9/4/03); committed, fine $61. Arthur Jasso: Burning During Burn Ban (10/12/03); committed, fine $125. Frederick Carl Lewis Jr.: Speeding 10 mph over limit (9/19/03); committed, fine $75; Oper. Motor Veh. w/o Ins. (9/19/03); committed, fine $338. Chad Michael Purdy: Speeding 34 mph over limit (10/26/03); committed, fine $176. Marshia Lane Crook: Criminal DAY LOCAL FORECAST THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Partly Cloudy High 36, Low 29 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AM Clouds/PM Sun High 43, Low 27 Trespass 2 (10/28/03); guilty plea, 30 days/30 susp., fine $1,000/$750 susp., $200 Inv. Fund, 24 mos. NSV. Tony Allen Feller: Driving While Suspended 3 (10/31/03); not guilty plea,CAA. William Edward Griffin: Supply LiuqodPremises to Minor (10/25/03); not guilty plea, CAA. Nicholus Charles Howard: Criminal Trespass 2 (10/28/03); guilty plea, 20 days/20 susp., fine $1,000/$750 susp., 24 mos. NSV. Frank Harry Jim: Assault 4 (9/27/03); not guilty plea,CAA. Colby James Klages: Minor Poss. and/or Consumption (5/25/02); def. appeared on warrant, CAA; court dates rescheduled. Donald Scott Linebeck: Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia (10/25/03); not guilty plea,CAA. Jeffery Francis Snyder: Assault 4/Obstruct Law Enforcement Officer (10/31/03); not guilty plea, CAA. James Kenneth Jacobson: Minor Poss. and/or Consumption (10/26/03); guilty plea, 90 days/90 susp., fine $1,000/$500 susp., $200 Inv. fund, AIS review, 12 mos. NSV. Magdalena Padron: Driving While Suspended 3 (11/2/03); not guilty plea, CAA, Robert Samuel Ervin/Tina Marie Ervin vs. Rebekah Collier: Harassment (11/4/03); Order for protection from unlawful harassment granted for one year. Quick Collect, Inc. vs. Curt Olson: Other (3123101); default judgment entered, $1,921.63. Colleen Dressen vs. Christina Adams: Other (10/13/03); case dis- missed after testimony from both sides. Klickitat Valley Realty vs. Marjorie Anewishski/Linda Moore: Goods and Services (10/24/03); parties not present, dismissed. Raymond O. Sampson and Carla M Sampson vs. Clint Blalock and Jeanine Blalock: Goods and Services (3/27/03); entry of judgment cost, bill $8,428.53. NOVEMBER 13 Angela Marie Gates: Driving While Suspended 3/FId. To Obey Police Officer (11/11/03); bail reduced to $5,000 (cash or bond) per def. motion for reconsidera- tion. David Martin Wright: Reckless Driving (5/26/03); defense motion for continuance granted; non jury trial cer- tain, reset. NOVEMBER t4 Lewis Phillip Wiles Jr.: Poss. of Marijuana/DWLS 3 (3/9/03); suppres- sion hearing held with ruling that pre- miranda statements admissible and post-miranda statements suppressed. Set jury trial certain; waiver of speedy trial filed. Luciano Pacheco Rivera: DWLS 3 (4/12/03); not guilty plea, CAA, bail $1,00o. Terry Date Roberts: Malicious Mischief 3 (10/2/98) def. before the court onw arrant for fail to pay fines; def. ordered to pay or sit out in jail. NOVEMBER 17 Daniel Ray Fowler: Possession of Fireworks, less than 1 lb. (6/2/03); def. picked up on FTA warrant, CAA, bail $2,000; Driving While Suspended SCHOOL LUNCH MENU THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 B - Breakfast roll, fruit, milk. L - (primary) Soup and sandwich, veggies, pears, cobbler, milk. (middle) Turkey gravy on mashed potatoes, corn, veggies, breadstick, peaches, milk. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 B - Oatmeal, juice, toast, milk. L - (primary) Chicken burger, orange wedge, fruit, cookie, milk. (middle) Chicken burger, french fries, orange wedge, cookie, milk. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Presidents' Day No School TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 B - Cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk. L - (primary) Hot dog, french fries, veggies, bread, peaches, milk. (middle) Chili cheese nachos, salad, bread, applesauce, milk. WEDNESDAY~ FEBRUARY 18 B - Cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk. L - (primary) Spaghetti, green beans, salad, bread- stick, pineapple, milk. (mid- dle) Pizza, green beans, salad, bread, pineapple, milk. SALE FOR A SAIL Photo by Sam L_~CII Parents of seniors in the Goldendale High School class of 2004 raised about $~.]~ at the!r sale Feb. 5-7 in the new American Legion building downtown. About!d. parents contributed time and/or sale items; other items were donated from ~1.~ community. Proceeds go to a drug-and-alcohol free graduation party, an ann~n,l~ tradition. Plans for the class of '04 bash include a laser tag and a dinner-and-mU~~ Willamette Star Cruise in Portland. Tina Tsubota (LEFT), and Teri Latimer manr}4°l the sale on Thursday afternoon. Tickets for the 2004 parents' raffle for ite! I donated by local merchants, can be purchased at the higl~~ (6/7/03); Def. picked up on FTAwarrant, Order Violation (11/18/03) in custody; Run Unattended Veh./Propertyl~ CAA, bail $2,000; Driving While not guilty plea, found indigent; CAA, reset, placedon pretrialmoni~ Suspended 3 (5/23/03); DA requests col- $5,000 bail set, NCO. (8/9/03); reseL placed on pre-II~ lection, fines and fees ordered to collec- James Ezell Bunch: Driving While toring, noalcohotconsumption~ tion. Dalvin J. Jim: Driving While Suspended 3/Fld. To Obey Police Officer (11/14/03); not guilty plea, CAA, bail $2,000; Poss. of Marijuana (11/14/03); not guilty plea, CAA Leonard M Watson Jr.: Assault 4 (11/14/03); not guilty plea, will hire own atty., NCO entered, bail $3,500. Richard L. Trout: DUI (11/14/03); not guilty plea, hire own atty., released w/conditions. NOVEMBER 1B Virginia Lee Effinger vs. Vance Alton Effinger: Domestic Violence Petition (11/5/03); motion to modify temp. order of protection granted; paragraph 4 rescinded, resp. may occupy family home. Pamela Ann Blankenship: DUI (8/18/03) change of plea; 5 yr. deferred prosecution, pay $125 BAC, $65 CAA fees, 5 yr. probation (2 yr. active/3 yr. bench). Michelle Margaret Bligh: Protection DISSOLUTIONS JANUARY ~'oo4 Henry M. Avery vs. Marie E. Emery. Sharon ,Johnson vs. [)ell Johnson, Jr. Lee Seaver-Lacey vs. James Lacey. Suspended 3 (8/31/03); review. Vince Arthur Crowe: DWLS 1 (9/19/01); not guilty plea, found indigent, CAA, $5,000 bail set. Sammy Lloyd Culps: DUl/DWLS 3 (12/20/02); def. failed to appear, $1,000 warrant. Daniel Ray Fowler: Driving While Suspended 3 (6/7/03)in custody; guilty plea, fined $1,000/$750 susp., pay $95 TPC, $50 CAA fees, 90 days jail/80 susp., 24 mos. BP, NSV; Driving While Suspended (5/23/03); guilty plea, fined $1,000/$750 susp., pay $95 TPC, $50 CAA fees, 90 days jail/80 susp., 24 mo. BP, NSV; jail time consecutive. Cecil Dean Keeth: No Valid Oper. License w/o ID (11/27/02); commitment to jail for 2 days and cancellation of 4 days work crew. Luciano Pacheco Rivera: DWLS 3 (4/12/03); guilty plea, fined $1,000/$500 susp, pay $65 CAA fees, 90 days/85 susp. jail w/credit time served, 2 yr. bench probation, pay financial obligation by 5/1/04 or be assigned to collection. James Elmer Wilcox: Driving While Suspended 3 (11/6/03); guilty plea, fined $1,000/$500 susp., pay $65 CAA fees, $250 jail, $102 TP, 90 days/65 susp., 24 too. bench prob., NSV. Michelle Margaret Bligh: Assault 4 (9/1/01) probation violation; Denial to PV entered, CAA; DV Assault 4 (9/5/03) pro- bation violation; denial to PV entered, CAA. Jose Javier Aispuro-Aispuro: Hit and Charles Allen Browning: and/or Consumption tody; def. enters admission tions $50 PV, $100 CAA, 25 days jail, consecutive $25/mo., time payments, tion revoked. David Michael Burke: Fireworks, less than 1 lb. failed to appear, Guy Wayne Burns: Suspended 3 (7/15/03); def. cont. to ob. license; reset. Shantay Lynn Hudson: and/or Consumption (9/6/03); def. complied with order to ADIS. Bleu Jay Kenoras: DWLS 3, def. motion for cont. to reset, waiver filed. Brenda Lee Kerr: DUI (812C01~ i= bation violation; motion to reset~ | 1 to monitor compliance; reset; (9/20/03); reset for resolution. Donald Scott Linebeck: rill Dangerous Weapon (9/23/03);~' " filed, reset. Jt~ Terri Jean Lowrie: ~11 ~| Driving/DWLS 3 (3/23/00)/Hit~ Unattended Veh./~)r 1~ (3/23/03)/Theft 3 (9/8/02); adr~ PV, 150 hours community 1 crew in lieu of 60 days jail, terminated upon completion nity service; warrant recalled; Law Enforcement Officer missed per city motion; warrant )Ws tale SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Few Showe~ High 42, LOw 26 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY l~ Partly Cloudy High 44, Low 28 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Mostly Cloudy High 44, Low 28 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Mostly Cloudy High 44, LOw 25 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Mostly Cloudy High 42, Low 29 Feb. Courtesy of The Weather Channel at www'weather'e°m GOLDENDALE SENIOR CENTER LUNCH MENU I[ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY la Pork Ribs TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Barbecue Beef THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Baked Chicken Meals are served at noon. Home-delivered meals are available to shut-ins. Call Senior Services at 773-3757, for an assessment. Klickitat Klickitat Valley ltealth Services • Skyline Itospital • Klickitat County GOLDENDALE WALKS March 1 thru May 31 Application forms for walking are available at the Family Practice Clinic. Everyone is welcome. We will count steps/miles and calculate how far we walk across America. Pedometers are provided. Watch the newspaper for handicapped access walking paths in Goldendale. Kick-off is at Noon, Mon. March 1. Meet at The Family Practice Clinic, 711 E. Collins, Goldendale. Or call Candace at 773-4oi7 to find out more.