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WHAT'S
APPENING
TltURSDAY, JUNE 24 Chapter AM of P.E.O., lo a.m. to 3 p.m.
Accordion Concert presented by Dr.Tickets $5. For more information contact
Ogden at the Klickitat County Historical Sherrye Morrison 773-475o.
Society Museum, 7 p.m. Maryhill Winery Cherry Festival
Goldendale Grange Meeting, 6:3o (Saturday and Sunday). Live music and food
p.m. for a potluck and business meetingat samples featuring cherries from Gunkel
7:30 pro. Discussion of fair week and other Family Orchards. For more information con-
business before summer break. For more tact Maryhill Winer)~.
Crow Butte Park Association fundraiser
information contact Helen Hill at 773-5518.
Klickitat-Skamania Meet-Up for
John Kerry. 7 p.m. at the Sperry Supply
Building on E. Jewett in White Salmon. For
more information contact (5o9) 493-5263.
FRIDAY, JUNE 25
The Snake Man, a fascinating look at these
slithery animals. 1 p.m. at the Goldendale
Community. Library.
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
Community Bike Ride beginning at 9
a.m. at the Goldendale Community Library.
For more information contact Tom at 773-
3380, Michael at 773-6414 or Glen at 773-
6o91.
Writing with Humor, a workshop for
writers with Wendy Warren by Klickitat
County A to Z at the Goldendale Community
Library. Pre-register by calling the library at
773-4487 or Barbara Patterson at 773-6184.
Golden Garden Tour presented by
and Auction. Beginning at 11 a.m. To make
reservations call (509) 875-2644.
MONDAY, JUNE 28
Western Wheat Workers Conference
(Monday and Tuesday) For information,
contact the Washington State University
Extension office at 773-5817.
Pacific Northwest Pre-Harvest
Wheat Tour through July 1. For more
information contact (5o9) 335-3632.
FRIDAY, JULY 2
Exploring Adventure at 1 p.m. at the
Goldendale Library. Games and fun on the
library lawn. For more information contact
the Goldendale Library.
SATURDAY, JULY IO
Show 'n Shine Car Show on Main
Street. Registration begins at 9 a.m. For
more information, contact Travis Gray at
773-3677 or Larry Lenoir at 773-7137.
HAVE
Hot weather is car wash
weather. Two
Goldendale youth
groups took advantage
of Saturday's sunshine
to wave motorists in
from Broadway for sum-
mer fundraisers. The
boys from Scout Troop
551 (right) were busy
scrubbing the Sunshine
Gardens van in the
United Methodist
Church parking lot...
YOU HUGGED YOUR CAR TODAY?
Photos bYI
...while
street
Schwab
ents and
from
Bible
Church
scrubbed
Plumlee'S
orange
(which
DISTRICT COURT
JUDGE BRIAN ALTMAN
MAY 11
Isaac Vielle: Crininal trespass-2nd
degree, Malicious Mischief 3, Unlwfl
Hunt Big Game 2 w/o lic/tag.
(2/02./2003); combined with Martinez.
Set 8-27-04 at 1:30 p,m. motion hrg, or
non-jury trial.
Byron Gene Wheeler: DUI,
(11/10/2002); FTC 90 days EHM
ordered 4/29/03, FTA ordered/issued.
Def failed to appear, $2500 warrant.
Byron Gene Wheeler: Pass of
Marijuana, FTC 90 day EHM ordered
4/29/03. (11/10/2002); Def. failed to
appear, $2500 warrant.
Stephen Jerome Wright: DUI
Amended to Neg Driving I.
(10/11/2003); Struck 4/30 jury trial cer-
tain. Chg of plea to guilty to Nag Dr.
Fined $1000/$500 susp. Pay $125 CAA
fees, $200 DUI cost, recovery fund. 90
days jail/90 suspended, 2 yr. bench
prob. -NSV.
Lillian Marie Feller: DUI/DWLS 2.
(4/27/2004);Motion to change counsel.
In custody. Motion to change counsel
granted CAA, $2500 bail remains in
effect.
Stephen Ronald Mcintosh: Obstruct
Law Enforcement Officer. (12/15/2003);
In custody. Fined $5000/5000 susp.,
pay $100 CAA fees, 365 days!358
v °~u~31~.%'.~dtf"t'days served, 2 ~Kbench
proh -NSV.
Stephen Jerome Wright: Pass of
Marijuana, Under 40 grams. Pass of
GOLDENDALE
SENIOR CENTER
LUNCH MENU
Drug Paraphernalia. (5/08/2003); COP
Count 1; dismissal count 2. (PDP) dis-
missed per state motion pursuant to
plea negotiation, Chg of plea to guilty.
Pass. of Marijuana. Fined, $100015750
susp., pay $150 CAA fees. 90 days
jail/87 susp., credit 3 days jail. 2 yr
bench prob. -NSV.
Lewis Phillip Wiles Jr.: Pass of
Marijuana, DWLS 3-NVOL,
(3/09/2003);'jury trial certain. Count 1
dismissed per state motion. $250 bail
forfeiture to count 2 amended charge of
NVOL w/I.D. (Infraction).
Sidney Jay Hunt: DUI, Driving While
Suspended 3. (4/10/2004); Review trial
setting 5/25/04. count 2 (DWSIII) dis-
missed, In custody 2 yr. lid ordered.
900 days lic. rev. Victim impact panel,
no good time. $25/mo T.P./collectton.,
chg of plea to guilty (DUI). Fined
$5000/$2497=$1503, pay $65 CAA,
$200 drug fund. Obtain alcohol eval. 90
days EHM, 365 days jail/300 susp.,
credit time served. 2 yr active prob.
NSV.
Dustin Eugene Spies: DUI,
(10/02/2003); Review Quest
Counseling & PV hrg., resolution to PV
DAY
THURSDAY, JUNE 24
Partly cloudy
High 89, Low 50
FRIDAY, JUNE 25
Partly Cloudy
High 87, Low 50
issue. Def., to remain on deferred pros-
ecution and enter in-patient treatment
as soon as possible. Review in 45.
MAY 12
Daniel Lee Lawrence Jr.: Defective
tail lamps/Op Mot Veh W/Out Ins.
(4/15/2004); 1) committed $101. 2)
Committed $538.
Helen Marie Holland Smasne:
Speeding 10 mph Over Limit.
(1/23/2004); Bail bond posted.
Dismissed, trooper did not appear.
Karen Marie Driver: No
Conserv/Decal Disptayed/Lic Red.
(4/17/2004); Committed, fine $40.
Shown Duane Hill: No Valid Oper
License with Valid ID. Op. Mot. Veh.
W/Out Ins. (3/14/2004); Committed,
fine $438.
Jose A. Juarez: Op. Mot. Veh. W/Out
Ins. (4/11/2004); Committed, fine $438.
Kimberly Leanne Russel: Speeding
15 mph Over Limit. (3/28/2004);
Committed, $60.
Zachary Lee Sauer: Op Mot Veh
W/Out Ins. (4/2612004); Committed,
fine $438.
Daniel Wilson Bridger Young:
Speeding 16 mph Over Limit.
(411112004); Committed, fine $85.
Juan Carlos Gonzales Merlos: DUI
(510212004); Plea- not guilty. Def.
Sworn in, found indigent. CAA.
Robert Dean Johnson: Unlawful
Purchasa/use License 2. (4/23/2004);
Bail/bond posted. Plea-Not guilty.
Prose/NOA 2wks.
Anthony John Leavitt: Driving While
Suspended 3. (3/25/2004); .Dismissed
per state's motion.
Gina Elaine Moss: Reckless driving.
(4/17/2004); Plea- Not guilty. CAA.
Thank you to all our family, friends, and neighbors fo r
the prayers, food, flowers, cords and other hlndnesses given
in memory of our husband, father, and grandfather, Ed
Hodor. Special thanks to Dr. O'Connor and the doctors,
nurses, and staff of I{lickltat Uolley Health Services, HUH
flmbulonce, and Rescue 7.
Thank you to members of the Goldendale Grange,
I mlddtat tocay 4-H, iiolg Trinity Church, and Rural 7 fire
I Depadment for preparing and serving the meal. The support
mShOWn by members of the county fire depadments and
ericon Legion Post #116 will remain o fond memory.
Roberta Hoctor,
Larry and Becky Hoctor and Family, ~t~
,
Lourdes L. Sanchez: Driving While
Suspended 3. (4/09/2004); Plea - Not
guilty, Def. sworn in, found indigent
CAA.
Phillip Allen Snyder: Driving While
Suspended 3. (4/22/2004); Plea - Not
guilty, Def. sworn in,
CAA.
Elizabeth Joanna
Marijuana/Pass
(5/02/2004); Plea
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THURSDAY, JUNE 24
Chefs Salad
TUESDAY, JUNE 29
Italian Casserole
THURSDAY, JULY 1
Hamburgers
Meals are served at noon.
Home-delivered meals are
available to shut-ins. Call
Senior Services at 773-3757,
for an assessment.
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
Isolated Thunder Storms
High 76, Low 45
SUNDAY, JUNE 27
Mostly Sunny
High 78, Low 45
MONDAY, JUNE 28
Sunny
High 79, Low 47
TUESDAY, JUNE 29
Sunny
High 8L Low 48
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30
Mostly Sunny
High 81, Low 46
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