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©SMALLTOWNPAPERS, INC. ALL CONTENT COPYRIGHTED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. AGREEMENT. REPRODUCTION, DISSEMINATION, STORAGE, DISTRIBUTION PROHIBITED. 1, 2004 PAGE 5 AT'S APPENING THURSDAY, JULY 1 The Phoneix Festival July ung at noon. Located at the in Troutlake. For more call 1-866-557-4541. Lock and Dam visitor cen- Opened for the 2004 season. Wed- through Sundays from lO a.m. to 5 Sept. 6. FRIDAY, JULY 2 ing Adventure at 1 p.m. at the Library. Games and fun on the For more information contact ~ndale Library at 773-4487. inle Fiddlers State Campout at Primary School. Free con- ruing at 7 p.m. each evening 4. For more information con- mmel at 773-5339. SATURDAY, JULY 3 MX Nationals, P.R.O. rac- I & 2. MX practice, MX track Saturday and Sunday. SUNDAY, JULY 4 Goldendale Jaycees Demolition Derby, at the Goldendale Fairgrounds. Gates open at 11:oo a.m. Rufus Community Days, old fashioined 4th of July beginning at lO:3O a.m. Music, games, food, raffles, karaoke and fireworks! TUESDAY, JULY 6 Citizens for Peace will have a meeting at 5 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Goldendale. FRIDAY, JULY 9 Goldendale Community Days, down- town Goldendale. Friday and Satnrday. Sidewalk Discovery, Community Days chalk painting during the booksale at Goldendale Library. SATURDAY, JULY tO 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. Baseball Fundraiser on the courthouse lawn. Dunk booth for and parade. ;T TRICT COURT MANY HELPING HANDS Photo by Sam Lowry Volunteers from Windermere~Glenn Taylor Real Estate in Goldendale gathered 646 pounds of food and a $200 cash donation on June 18 for the Goldendale Food Bank. "Many helping hands, one big impact," was the office's motto as they went door to door for the annual community service project. "It is a chance for us to spend an entire day making a difference in neighborhoods across the West," said Geoff Wood, Windermere's CEO. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT) are Lorna Dove, Peggy Campbell, Jennifer Berry, Debbie Rose, Jessica Rose, and Peyt Turner (not pictured are Jolene Kallio and Jaime Ramsey). ~RIAN ALTMAN MAY 12 Renee Williams: Theft 3, Guilty. 90 days/90 susp., $50 costs 24 mos. NSV. vs. Floyd Frach: (4/27/2004); Trial plus costs. Browning: Minor Puss (10/28/2002); re: fines. Def unable to two months. City's fines to collection grant- Browning: DWLS 3rd same as above. IAv 13, 2004 Lowe: Negligent dri- Plea - not guilty. COnditions. Stinnett: Fugitive. fugitive. , entered criminal complain Av 14, 2004 DV Assault 4, disorderly conduct. expires 1/26/2005. certain May 7. Bond order extinguished, guilty to amended $195 CAA nv. Fund, 90 days/90 bench prob. NSV. DV assault 4. ;Interfere w/Reporting (12/22/2002); preliminary 3116100, PV dismissed. Holzboog: DV DV Harassment expires 5/04/2005 date. Bond posted. Set t.m. for jury trial. Civil to enable def to pick residence. MAy 17 Knight; Operate Vh of Ownership. . not guilty. Marcellina of Marijuana. -not guilty. DV Assault 4. - not guilty, NCO Monzon: Puss of not guilty. MAy 18 Scott Clements: Iss 2. (1/24/2004); 2. (1/24/2004); $2500 bail set., review 5/24/04. Kyle W. Doyle: Driving While Suspended 3. (5/17/2004), found indi- gent. $1000 bail set. Alex Wilkins Looney: Puss of Marijuana. (210612003); Puss of Drug Paraphernalia (2/06/2003); Reviewed status of in-patient treatment entry. Def will be released directly into treatment. $20,000 bail remains in effect. Minor intoxicated in Public Place (112512003); Make False Statement to Public Servant. (1/25/2003); Preliminary hear- ing held 4/27/2004. Reviewed status of in-patient treatment entry. Def will be released directly into treatment. $20,000 bail remains in effect. Puss of Marijuana (3/16/2004); Puss of Drug Paraphernalia (3/16/2004); Preliminary hearing held 4/27/04; Reviewed status of in-patient treatment entry, def will be released directly into treatment. $20,000 bail remains in effect. Bryan Andrew Caraway: Driving While Suspended 3. (3/27/2004); Def. failed to appear. $1000 warrant. Fred Lonzo Goatley: Assault 4. (2/0512000); Dismissed per city motion. Jason Jerome Goodpaster: Disorderly Conduct. (9/19/2002); Dismissed per city motion. Disorderly Conduct (5/24/2001); Puss. of Marijuana. (5/24/2001, dismissed per city motion. Thomas Lee Williams: Puss of Marijuana, Puss of Drug Paraphernalia (1/31/2004): 24 mo. stipulated order of continuance, pay $100 court costs, $100 CAA fees. $250 G.I.E, 24 too. active prob. NSV, obtain drug/alcohol evaluation and follow treatment'recom- mendations. MAy 19 Kelvin Douglas Kennedy: Speeding 12 mph over limit, (3/25/2004); Officer affidavit not filed, dismissed. Maria Delourdes-P Altamirano: Speeding 21 MPH Over Limit (4/25/2000); Op Motor Veh w/out Ins. (4/24/2004); Committed, fine $95, com- mitted, fine $238. Lee Raymond Broughton: Speeding 10 mph Over Limit. (4/12/2004): Def entered into deferred finding. Christopher Michael Dunsmoor: Via. of Instruction Permit (5/04/2004); com- mitted, fine $75. Op Mot Veh w/out Ins. (510412004); Committed, fine $438. Fail to Sign/Carry/Display Veh Reg. (510412004); committed, fine $50. Gonzalo Ferrer Bonilla: No Valid Oper License With Valid Id. (410012004); committed, fine $400. Michael Wayne Goodwin: Fail to Wear Safety Belt. (5/04/2004); commit- ted, fine $50. Amanda Leann Huxley: Fail to Wear Safety Belt. (5/04/2004); committed, fine $50. Phillip Allen Snyder. Exceed Maximum spd School/Playground Cro. (4/22/2004); committed, fine $346. Aaron David Anderson: Driving While Suspended 3. (4/25/2004); Plea not guilt, def sworn in. Found indigent. Timothy Lynn Cox: Recreational Fishing 2. (5/08/2004); plea- guilty, bail for $75. David Joseph Pantages. Recreational Fishing 2. (5/03/2004); plea - not guilty. Eliza F. Wahchumwah: Animal Cruelty 2. (4/19/2004) plea- not guilty. MAY 24 Christopher Scott Clements: Criminal trespass 2. (1/24/2004); plea- guilty. 90 days w/84 susp. (credit time served). Criminal trespass 2. (112412004) dismissed pursuant to plea negotiation. $1000 w/$750 susp., CAA $100, 2 years bench prob. Sandra Anna Jim: Theft 3. (4/30/2003); Def. before the court on warrant for failure to pay fines, send to collections. Daniel Lee Lawrence Jr.: Minor Oper Veh. After Alcq,hol Consum. (512112004); plea- not guilty. .. Fred A kogie: Criminal Trespass 2. (12/03/2002); Dismissed. Use/Possession Loacled Firearm (12/03/2002); plea - guilty. 364 days w/355 susp. Craig A. Ostrander: Protection order violation. (5/06/2004); Protection order violation. (5/06/2004); Protection order violation. (5/06/2004); plea - not guilty. $10,000 bail. NCO entered. Leon R. Julaila: DUI. (5/21/2004); plea - not guilty. M, *2S Christopher Scott Clements: Introducing Contraband 3. (5/24/2004); plea - not guilty, released with condi- tions. Fred A. Logie: Unlawful Hunting of Big Game 2. (12/03/2002), plea- guilty. 365 days w/355 susp, $2000, gave assess, $100 CAA. Unlawful Hunting of Big Game 2. (12/3/2002), dismissed per state motion. Alex Wilkins Looney: Puss of Marijuana, Puss of Drug Paraphernalia. (2/6/2004), compliance. Minor Intoxicated In Public Place, Make False Statement to Public Servant. (1/25/2003); same as above. Puss of Marijuana, Puss of Drug Paraphernalia. (3/16/2004); same as above. Morey/Dale Meacock: DV Assault 4. (5/15/2004); clarification for conditions in NCO Jacob Wesley Shenefield: DV Assault 4. (1/23/2004); entry sac. Julie Ann Scherf: DUI. (7/13/2002); denial entered, PV hearing 5/28/04 at 1:10 p.m. Jose Concepcion Bautista: Driving While Suspended 3, amended. (3/19/2004); $250 bail forfeiture, pay- ment 6/4/04, to amended charge of NVOL Infraction. Track payment on 6/14/04. Sheila Kay Blake: No Valid Oper License With Valid Id. (9/5/2003); $250 bail forfeiture to NVOL (Infraction). Andrew Richard Bowman: DV Assault 4. Obstruct Law Enforcement Officer. (4/3/2004); denial entered to PV allegation. In custody, formal PV hrg 6/15/04. Carl Ray Daniel: Driving While Suspended 3. (1/24/2004); atty with- drawet, motion granted, show cause 6/15/04. Steven Lloyd Kersanty: Criminal Trespass 2. (10/12/2003); dismissed per state motion, unavailability of wit- hess. Ronald James Orthmann: Criminal Trespass 2. (10/12/2003); $350 bail for- feiture. Jay Seth Palmer: Assault 4. (1/27/2004); waiver of speedy trial right,, review 6/15/04. In custody. Manuel Trujillo: DUI, DWLS 1. (8/09/1997); def. entered admissions to PV, def. allowed to begin treatment again, remain on active probation. Lawrence T. Veatch: Criminal Trespass 2. (10/11/2003); $250 bait for- feiture. Darrell Kuneki Quaempts: DWLS 1, DUI. (3/04/2000); sentenced on both counts, t80 days susp., jail imposed/concurrent, good time allowed. In custody. Byron Gene Wheeler: DUI (11/10/2002); 30 days jail, good time allowed. In custody. Puss of Marijuana. 11/10/2002); same as above. Harold L. Webberly: Unlawful Hunting of Big Game 2, Hunt Less Than 30 Min Before/After Hours. Office all your needs• Patients welcome! • 615 E. Collins Drive • Goldendale blABETICS No Cost FreeStyle Meter -- No Paperwork t&ll~t° Y°ur H°use "CER'ARMoriginalDiaDedcH0tline°RTHIGH World's Smallest Blood Sample_ RnSULTS nU SECONDS 4th773"3265o ]ul!l'°r Special1773-4695 85-3636 , Blueberries, Blackberries !& Raspberries - " Local jams, jellies & honey lumber Company Local Sales Outlet i Vis. Our Web$ite I Cherries & www.sdslumber.com .318" ~.'U 1" "~- Apricots ..... 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