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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.
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MAY 26
Lillia Marie Feller'. DUt, DWLS 2.
(4/27/2004); change of plea to guilty,
DUl and DWLS 2. Fined 1)$107, 2)
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MAY 27
Miichael William Davis: DV Assault
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4, Reckless Endangerment.
(5/26/2004); plea - not guilty, released
with conditions, NCO entered.
DISSOLUTIONS
MAY 2004
Mark Moreland vs.
Connie Moreland
Benjamin Staubach vs.
Margarita Staubach
Bridget Lucas vs. Travis
Lucas
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THURSDAY, JULY 1
Mostly Sunny
High 90, Low 51
FRIDAY, JULY 2
Isolated T-Storms
High 87, Low 52
THURSDAY, JULY I
Hamburgers
TUESDAY, JULY 6
Cook's Choice
SATURDAY, JULY 3
Isolated T-Storms
High 85, Low 51
SUNDAY, JULY 4
• Few Showers
High 78, Low 48
THURSDAY, JULY 8
Salisbury Steak
Meals are served at noon.
Home-delivered meals are
available to shut-ins. Call
Senior Services at 773-3757,
for an assessment.
MONDAY, JULY 5
Isolated T-Storms
High 75, LOw 47
TUESDAY, JULY 6
Few Showers
High 75, LOw 48
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7
Mostly Sunny
High 79, Low 49
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