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ALL CONTENT COPYRIGHTED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. LISE SUBJECT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT. REPRODUCTION, DISSEMINATION, STORAGE, DISTRIBUTION PROHIBITED, PAGE 8 OCTOBER 28,1 On October 18, 2004 the following defen- 15 days convertible to partial confinement Goldendale, pied guilty to Taking a Motor Wilde, 2o of Goldendale, pied guiltyt0 dants appeared in the Superior Court: and work crew, and x2 months community Vehicle Without Permission in the Second in the Second Degree (two James Andrew Linville, 23 of Bingen, custody during which she could not consume Degree and was sentenced to 6o days incar- Taking Motor Vehicle Without was sentenced after a previous plea to Failure alcohol and would have to undergo anger ceration and ordered to pay $1,145 in fines the Second Degree and was to Register as a Sex Offender. Linville was management evaluation and treatment. "Ellis and costs as well as additional victim restitu- days incarceration on each count to sentenced to 3 months incarceration, 12 was also ordered to pay $2,710 in fines and tion. currently, 12 months communit~ months community custody, ordered to reg- costs. Kerby Garrett Wallahee, 9o of Wapato, ordered to writes letters of apology as islet as a sex offender and ordered to pay David Kyle Snodgrass, 2o of Murdoek, pied guilty to Theft in the Third Degree, and pay $1,218.o5 and additional $945 in fines and costs, pled guilty to Attempting to Elude a Pursuing Criminal Trespass in the First Degree, and victim restitution to be determined R.honda Ceeille Ellis, 45 of Centerville, Police Vehicle and was sentenced to 3o days sentenced to 365 days incarceration with 335 Information regarding SUlE was sentenced for Assault in the Third Degree confinement and ordered to pay $84o in days suspended, a year active adult probation victions may be found a after having been convicted by a jury. Ellis fines and costs, and ordered to pay $745 in fines and costs, ty.org/Prosecutor as well as the office was sentenced to 45 days incarceration with Alejandro Prieto Ayala, 30 of On October 19, 2004, Andrew Jonathan Clerk of Court. (541) 386-7770 Jim Johnson for Justice 1 Daylight Savings Time is aand discuss fire safety, of dead or missing batteries, outside each sleeping area. great time to change the bat- including where each alarm In Washington state 49 per- The detector itself should be tery in your smoke alarm, is located in your home, what cent of the fires that resulted replaced every lO years. Daylight Savings Time is kind of sound it makes, how in a fire fatality last year had Smoke alarm installation ending this year on Sunday, to escape safely if they hear no smoke alarm, and an and maintenance is a simple Oct. 31. The Goldendale the alarm sound, and where additional 9 percent had a and effeetivewaytokeepyou Volunteer Fire Department to meet after escaping, smoke alarm that did not and yourfamilysafefromthe encourages you to use the Although smoke alarmswork. tragic consequences of fire. extra hour to change the bat- are present in 95 percent of It is recommended that For additional information teries in your smoke alarms, homes in the United States, smoke alarms be installed on on smoke alarms please con- This is also a great time to an estimated 2o percent do each level of your home, tact your local fire depart- bring your family together not work -- mostly because inside each bedroom and ment. ogy proposes new power plant regulations The Department of Ecology plants generating less than 350 carbon-dioxide mitigation projects, (Ecology) is proposing a new regula- megawatts would be asked to submit including cogeneration. tion to help implement a new state carbon-dioxide mitigation plans A public hearing on the proposed law that creates regulatory parity for before their air quality permits could rule will be held in at 2 p.m. on small and large power plants that be approved. The proposed rule also Tuesday, Nov. 30, in the Department burn fossil fuel. recommends how carbon dioxideof Ecology auditorium, 300 Desmond The overall aim of the law is to emissions would be calculated, and it Drive S.E., in Lacey. reduce carbon dioxide emissions from establishes a low fee that the plants Public comments on the rule will be all power plants in the state because would be charged to pay for the per- accepted until Dec. 8. Written corn- their emissions contribute to global mitting program, ments can be e-mailed to warming, according to Melissa Under the new law, each smallmmce461@ecy.wa.gov, mailed to McEachron of Ecology's air quality power plant may select from three Melissa McEachron, Department of program. Under the new law, small options to offset its carbon dioxide Ecology, Air Quality Program, P.O. power plants supplying the state's emissions. These include making pay- Box 476oo, Lacey, WA 985o4-76oo, power grid have to meet the same reg- ments to a third party to provide the ulatory requirements as large plants, mitigation, purchasing permanent or faxed to McEachron at (360)4o7- In the proposed rule, small power carbon-dioxide credits, or investing in 7534. SECOND HALF TAXES DUE This is a reminder that the second half property taxes are dueon or before October 31. Payments postmarked on October 31 will be considered as paid on time. If you have any questions, please contact the Klickitat County Treasurer's office at 509-773-4664 or 800-766-5403. WHAT IS YOUR MORAL BOSOM LINE? Exodus 10:13 (ten commandments). "Thou shalt do no murder" that is don't kill INNOCENT human life. Partial birth abortion is an inexcusable, barbaric, irre- versible, procedure that is killing unborn children right through the ninth month of pregnancy. YES, .THE ~INTH MONTH!!! Senator Kerry is an ardent supporter aftd promoter of this murder for conven- ience act. When the senate recently voted to ban the procedure he again voted against the ban thus con- firming his position right to the end. Any candidate, whether Republican or Democrat, is unfit for public service of any kind if they endorse abortion with their voting record. His own church refused to give him communion. A vote for Kerry is a vote for abor- tion so if your conscience can bear to excuse this then vote that way. If you find Kerry's position offensive, vote for pro-life President BUSH, and pro-life Nethercutt for senate. Paid for by Dr. Lyle Ferch. 7 : : i " Did you know it's... against the law to BURN Garbage and illegal to burn anything in Bum Barrels and that it's For more information, call the Washin£ton State Deportment of Ecology Yakima (509)575-2490 Spokane (509)329-3400 Winter Specials At lndian Creek Golf Course Twenty 9 Hole Rounds (a $280.00 value) Only $120. 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The ability to work "on-call" is mandatory. Openings are now available in your area as well as many other locations. To apply, visit our web site at www,up.eom, then Jobs at UP and View Positions. Applications received are reviewed on a first-in, first-out basis by date order, so hurry and apply today! • Varies based on ~morily pool, location and work schedLIles. UNION PAQRC RAI Building America Lqual Opportuni(v Employer Paid Advertisement • Defended the Blanket Primary tbr the Washington State Grange • Authored 1-872, which will restore voter choice in future primaries. Jim Johnson has argued nearly 100 Appellate level cases, including cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Washington State Supreme Court, three federal appeals courts and every Washington State Appeals Court. Endorsed by both Democrats and Republicans - Jim Johnson is committed to a Non-Partisan judiciary and opposes judicial activism. • Jim Johnson is an expert on the Washington State Constitution with a record of defending our civil liberties Jim Johnson is a Life Long Washington Resident. Jim was born in Seatlle and graduated from Ingrnham High School. He received his B.A. from Harvard University and his law degree from the University of Washington, During the Vietnam War Jim volunteered to serve in the U.Sr Army from 1971 to 1973. Jim and his wife Kathy live in Olympia and they have two grown daughters. Jim enjoys fishing, boating and opera, Paid for by Jim Johnson for Justice • NP PO Box 7099 • Olympia, WA 98507 (360) 357-5779 For the Record The Sentinel mistakenly for work the changed Don Struck's month. County level answer regarding unem- ties are estimates ployment in last week's remain un-verifiable: C o m m i s s i o n e r ' s months. Candidates' Debate graph. All four The change made Struek's commissioner answer correct. His answer answer the should have read, "It's a for- rectly. mula based on current num- An error was also bers drawing unemployment the Bison ranching and does include those who the Oct. 21 issue. have exhausted it." ber of animals Unemployment numbers year ranges from do not reflect people who no four rather than longer collect unemploy- ed in the story. M* ment benefits. Federal and Risheim says that State unemployment fig- animals per year is ures are calculated by call future goal. surveys and only include The Sentinel those employed or looking errors. Joseph Selby Ag Service Technician ()cir. HI l.OW 2004 Tt~ 19 55 42 Wail. 20 65 qllmm. 21 ~ 4L'*, bTri. Z2 52 ~t. 7.3 ~ 36 Man. 2~ ~ 24 Month 0.85 Season 0.g~ Avg. 1.17 Avg. l.l' My name Is Michael H. Ke candidate for tlte,-House held by Rep, Dan Newhousd District 15 • Position 2 Why unseat Rep. Dan Newhouse? Because the policy being followed by the 15th District Legislative Delegation is not working and has not worked for over 20 years! The Columbian newspaper said of "He's no Dan Newhouse" (slur!) and am not. I am a Democrat, not a and spend, sink-or-swim Republican hates the Teddy & FDR/LBJ country is this America! Paid for by Michael H. Kepcha for House Cornm (0) Ph 1-360-837-3922 Is Your Home Ready For Winter? Taking time to prepare for the cold weather comfort in the months ahead and saves you as well. Klickitat PUD recommends that you - prepare a power outage kit with flashlights and batteries install new filters in your heating - insulate against drafts around doors add a second layer of insulation to - have your duct system tested for - drain and shut off outdoor water faucets - insulate any exposed water pipes - test and clean smoke detectors - clean your chimney and gutters - replace roof shingles that are loose or - check fire extinguishers and charge if necessary Klickitat PUD, Owned By Those It SerVes Goldendale White salr~0~ 1313 S. Columbus 110 NE Est¢,S5 509/773-5891 509/493"2:l:~ 1-800-548-8357 1.800.548-8358 Kliekitat