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AT'S
APPENING
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6
Support Group has a new time. 2
Conference Room A in Goldendale.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7
McLain will be speaking
g slides of her current work in
and prior assignment in Liberia.
and presentation will be held at the
Church. For more information,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9
Winery Harvest Party through
Oct. lo. Live music and food samples
while winemaker John Haw crushes
more infromation, call 773-1976.
Poultry Production and
Management workshops at the
tCenter in The Dalles. For more informa-
call 773-5817.
de Maryhill Loops ear show at
Museum of Art. Sponsored by the
Motorsports Association. Registration
1o a.m. Awards are at 3:30 p.m. Dinner
available. For more information, an
to purchase dinner tickets, eontaet
at 773-3677 or Larry Lenoir at 773-
event is free to the public. Hill Climb
parade to the ear show at noon
Racing sponsored by the
Jaycees, at Eddieville Motorsports
open at 9 a.m. For more information,
Goldendale Jaycees at (509) 250-
WSU Learning Center MS Access Class
from 9 a.m. to noon at the Goldendale Middle
School computer lab. Everyone is welcome to
attend. The cost is $15 and pre-registration is
required. Call 773-56ao to reserve a computer.
Second Annual Prize Ride at Glenwood
Rodeo Grounds. Prizes, concessions, fun. First
horse out at lo a.m.
Free Medical Screening For Children to
identify those who may benefit from orthopedic
and burn care provided at Shriners ttospitals.
From lo a.m. - 2 p.m. at Mid-Columbia Medical
Center in The Dalles. For more information, call
(509) 493-]317 or 773-5785.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER IO
Cemetery Benefit Dinner from 12 p.m. to 3
p.m. at Glenwood School. Adults $6, 6-1a yrs. $3,
5 and under $z.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12
Kliekitat County Search and Rescue will
be holding its monthly meeting at the City Fire
Hall at 6:3o p.m. Interested persons are invited to
attend. For more information, call Eileen at 773-
4455.
Senior Medication Awareness Program
presents information on the safe use of medicines.
n a.m. at the Senior Center. For more information
contact, Shanti Potts at (360) 92a-361o.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15
Klickitat County Star Party will have the
last party of 2004 Fri. and Sat. at Sky View Acres,
536 Woodland Rd at Meecham Rd. Camping is
allowed with admission of $5 per person. For
more information go to www.klickitatstarparty.net
or call the Camber of Commerce at 773-34oo or
8oo-648-5462.
NATIONAL 4-H WEEK
Photo by Sam Lowry
In observance of National 4-H week, Goldendale 4-H kids parade down Main St. on
Monday afternoon. There are more than 500 members and leaders in Klickitat County
with approximately 26 active clubs. Sunday will be the end-of-the-year awards from 2
p.m. - 4 p.m. at the Goldendale Grange. The event will mark the close of this season
and open the new 4-H year.
,ST DISTRICT COURT
BRIAN ALTMAN
SEPT. 7
Coyne: Aiming or
Firearm; Malicious
Def. failed to
Fields: DV Assault 4
In compliance.
DAY
LOCAL
FORECAST
OcT. 7
Sunny
73, Low 41
OCT. 8
Low 44
9
60, Low 37
10
Low 38 ' , 7:
11
66, Low 39
12
64, Low 39
OCT. t3
38
Seymour Ladd Kahclamat: DV
Assault 4; Malicious Mischief 3
(1/21/2003); dismissed per city motion.
Charles E. Lewis: Assault 4
(6/29/2004); def. to represent himself.
Rodney William Vogelsang:
Reckless Driving (8/11/2002); $1,000
county wide warrant.
SEPT. 8
Charles Gordon Hicks: Protection
Order Violation (9/7/2004); plea - not
guilty, found indigent, $7,500 bail set.
Vetner Darwin Misterek: DUI,
Violation Conditions of Release
(9/6/2004); new order of release issued
with no possession of alcohol.
John Hayes: Speeding 10 MPH
Over Limit (7/1312004); committed, fine
$50. Op, Mot. Veh. W/Out Ins.
(7/1312004); committed, fine $338.
Kenneth Charles Hennessey:
Speeding 14 MPH Over Limit
(4/8/2004); committed, fine $75 Op.
Mot. Veh. W/Out Ins. (4/812004); dis-
missed, MIC $25; No Valid Oper.
License With Valid Id. (4/8/2004); com-
mitted,,fine$238 .... ,. , . .
Jaime Velazquez Jimenez: OF Mot_
Veh. W/Out Ins. (711912004); commit-
ted, fine $338.
James Alan Nickoloff: Speeding 32
MPH Over Limit (8/712004); committed,
fine $175.
Ricky Dale Rasberry: Speeding 10
MPH Over Limit (811612004); commit-
ted, fine $61. "
Fredric James Wooden: Impeding
Traffic (8/13/2004); committed, fine
$51.
Karen K. Campbell: Driving While
Suspended 3 (8/22/2004); plea - not
guilty, def. sworn in, found indigent.
Samual Alan Clopton: Driving While
Suspended 3 (8/8/2004); per prosecu-
tor's motion amended to NVOL infrac-
tion, fine $338.
Joseph Donald Taylor vs. William R.
Tubbs: Harassment (9/3/2004); order
for protection from unlawful harassment
granted for one year.
Melvin L. Howard and Patricia Lynn
Howard vs. William R. Tubbs:
Harassment (9/3/2004); Order for pro-
tection from unlawful harassment grant-
ed for one year.
Nicholas Lee Howard vs. William R
Tubbs: Harassment (9/3/2004); petition
denied.
Gary E. Carlisle Jr.: Negligent
Driving 2 (6/9/2004); motion to dismiss
granted, insufficient evidence,
James B, ScOtt: Speeding 12 MPH
Over Limit (6/17/2004); committed,
$100. Speeding Too Fast For
Conditions (6/24/2004); committed,
$101.
SEPT. 10
, Tyler Michael King: Minor Poss
and/or ,Consun~pt%n it 2/3i i2002): dei:
allowed comm. serv. on fine/costs to
work straight through.
Scan Alexander Patton: Protection
Order Violation (8/3/2004) Protection
Order Violation (8/3/2004); motion to
modify NCO granted.
SEPT. 13
Cami Kaye Bommersbach: DV
Assault 4 (9/11/2004); DV Assault 4
(9/11/2004); plea - not guilty, released
w/conditions, NCO entered.
Charles Gordon Hicks: Protection
Order Violation (9/7/2004); motion to
release granted.
Adrian Jim Jackson: DUt
(9/11/2004); plea - not guilty, bail
$1,000.
Mark Anthony Levasseur: Fugitive
(9/13/2004); refused to waive extradi-
tion to Idaho.
Vetner Darwin Misterek: DUJ
(9/6/2004); allegation of violation of pre-
trial release, bail $5,000.
Danny Lee Woodrum: DUI
(911112004); plea - not guilty, bail $500.
SEPT, 14
Charles Ray Bilyeu: No Contact
Order Violation: (10/1/2002); dismissed
per states motion.
Jacob Wayne Campbell: Minor Poss
and/or Consumption (8/23/2002);
defendant complied w/conditions of
deferred sentence, dismissed.
Martin Ray Carlson: DUI
(1/18/2004); plea- guilty, 90 days jail/86
susp, (credit time served) $823 fine, 2
yrs, bench prob.
Patrick Date Culps: FId. To Obey
Police Officer (5/1/2004); Bench
Warrant $1200. Negligent Driving t
95/1/2004) 9riving While S~pended 3
(5t1/2004); bench warrant $1,000 ....
James Louis Dondero Jr.: Negligent
Driving 1 (1216/2003); dismissed per
states motion. Obstruct Law
Enforcement Officer (12/6/2003); plea-
guilty, 365 days susp., $1,000 w/$750
sups., 2 yrs. bench prob., NSV.
Tony Allen Feller: DUI (7/2112004);
plea - guilty, 365 days jail w/364 susp.
(credit), $823 fine and fees, 2 yrs.
bench prob., $125 CAA, in custody.
Gary Joseph Houte: DUI Amended
to Neg. Driving 1 (no drug or alcohol
violation) (7/2/2004): plea - guilty to
amended, 90 days jail wt89 susp., (con-
secutive to c306339), fine $823 and
$125 CAN Marijuana Possession,
Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia
(7/20/2004); plea - guilty, 1) 90 days
w/89 susp. (consectutive to c306338),
$1,000/$750 susp. 2) dismissed.
Sidney Jay Hunt: DUI (4/10/2004);
Bench warrant ordered, $5,000 bait.
Ralph Jim Jr.: DUI (8/14/2003);
DWLS 2 (8/14/2003); 1) plea - guilty,
365 days jail w/300 susp., $1,503 fine,
$65 CAA 2) 365 days jail wi320 susp.,
$250, plus 30 days in lieu of EHM,
same prob. as c30660, in custody.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
THURSDAY, OCT. 7
B - Cheese zombie, fruit,
milk.
L - Macaroni & cheese or
beans & wieners, corn, veg-
gies, bread, peaches, milk.
FRIDAY, OCT. 8
B - Oatmeal, juice, toast,
milk.
L - Chicken burger, orange
wedge, fruit, cookie, milk.
MONDAY, OCT. 11
B - Waffles, fruit, milk ........
L - Corn dog, french flies,
veggies, applesauce, milk.
TUESDAY, OCT, 12
B - Cold cereal, toast, fruit,
milk.
L - Deli sandwich, beans, veg-
ies, peaches, jello, milk.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13
B - Cold cereal, toast, fruit,
milk.
L - Tacos, corn, veggies,
bread, pears, milk.
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