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Weekend of February 15-16, 2020 A3 The Dalles Chronicle TheDallesChronicle.com Winter Snow Pack Resource event planned for vets Mt. Hood shows off a healthy snow pack as skies clear Feb. 12, pictured here from Dallesport. in House Judiciary Committee. The issue: Record amounts of money have poured into elections as a result of a U.S. Supreme Court decision. What it does: Seeks to start a process to amend the U.S. Constitution intended to reform how political cam- paigns are funded. Bill number: Senate Joint Resolution 201 Status: Still moving. Referred to Senate Rules Committee. and forest protection. The issue: Mattresses are difficult to dispose of. Bill number: Senate Bill What it does: Requires 1536 mattress manufacturers or Status: Still moving. retailers to register with a The Senate Committee On “stewardship organization” Wildfire Reduction and that will collect and recycle Recovery held a hearing on the bill. Bill number: Senate Joint unwanted mattresses, similar to existing programs for paint The issue: Despite an Memorial 201. and electronics. Oregon law that limits law Status: Still moving. Bill number: Senate Bill enforcement’s cooperation Referred to Senate Rules 1564 with federal immigration Committee. Status: Still moving. The authorities, a facility in The The issue: Because of a Dalles holds contracts to quorum requirement, the last Senate Labor and Business Committee has scheduled a detain people suspected to legislative session came to a be in the country illegally. halt after Senate Republicans work session. The issue: Some parents What it does: Prevents the staged a walkout, depriving choose not to vaccinate their Northern Oregon Regional the chamber of the number children, which some have Correctional Facility, a state- of senators required to con- likened to abuse. run detention complex, from duct business. What it does: Establishes contracting with the U.S. What it does: Changes the that not refusing or delaying Immigrations and Customs number of legislators that a child’s vaccination does not Enforcement. need to be present in the House and Senate respective- count as abuse. Bill number: House BIll ly in order to take votes and Bill number: Senate Bill 4121 conduct business. 1557 Status: Spiked. Died LEGISLATURE Continued from page A1 Gary Elkinton photo Status: Spiked. Died in Senate Judiciary Committee. The issue: Prescription drugs have become prohibi- tively expensive in the U.S. What it does: Requires the Oregon Health Authority to develop a program to im- port wholesale prescription drugs from Canada. Bill number: House BIll 4147 Status: Still moving. The House Health Care Committee referred it to Ways and Means. The issue: Kratom, a plant native to Southeast Asia, is thought to have medicinal uses but there are fears it’s addictive. What it does: Creates regulations for Kratom and ups the age to buy it to 21. Bill number: House Bill 4013 Status: Still moving. The House Economic Development Committee held a work session. A Veterans Listening Session/Resource Fair is planned Wednesday, Feb. 26, 5:30-7 p.m. Oregon Veterans Home, 700 Veterans Drive, The Dalles. Join VA Portland Health Care System, Portland Regional Benefits Office (VBA), Willamette National Cemetery Directors and Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs to discuss ideas and ask questions regarding VA and other services. VA staff, VBA Claims reps., accredited VSOs and Veteran Service Organizations will be present to answer questions, talk about programs and services, enrollment and additional re- sources available to Veterans. If you are a Veterans Service Organization that would like to have a resource table at this event please con- tact us (limited space avail- able). Questions? Contact VA Portland Public Affairs at 503-808-1920 or email VHAPOR-PublicAffairs@ med.va.gov. Hostetler construction begins February 17 Crestline Construction will be working on Hostetler Street installing a storm manhole and storm pipe for a future development to the south. The activity will take place between the intersec- tions of W 10th St and W 8th St. between Feb.17-21. Workdays will be 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Traffic control will involve a one lane closer with a full- time flagging crew. Alternative routes encouraged. Questions? Contact Crestline; 541-506-4000 . of the Oregon beer scene. State of Excitement IPA will available for purchase Oregon Brewers be at select breweries during Zwickelmania with pro- Guild benefits ceeds benefiting the Oregon Continued from page A1 Brewers Guild, which sup- ports breweries, suppliers, education and collaboration. participating breweries More at OregonCraftBeer. during Zwickelmania. “State of Excitement IPA” is a West org or @OregonCraftBeer Coast IPA collectively creat- on Facebook, Instagram, ed by select Oregon brewers and Twitter, hashtags #Zwickel2020 and to celebrate the friendly #OCBM2020. and collaborative nature GORGE FOR THE RECORD EDITOR’S NOTE: All indi- viduals arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty. FIRE Mid-Columbia Fire & Rescue The agency responded to three calls for emergency med- ical services on Feb. 10, four on Feb. 11, and eight on Feb. 12. POLICE REPORTS The Dalles City Police responded to the 1200 block of East 10th Street Feb. 10 on a report of a dog at large. The dog was located and taken to the local shelter. A report was taken. An unlawful dumping report was taken Feb. 10 from East 4th and Union streets after someone dumped furniture in the alley. A theft report was taken Feb. 10 from the 1100 block of West 2nd Street after staff reported someone came onto the property overnight and stole some items. A citizen brought several firearms into the police station Feb. 10 for destruction. A report was taken. David James Sendejas, 28, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 10 near Interstate 84 eastbound, exit 82, and is accused of four counts of post-prison violations. Yadwinder Singh Kahlon, 30, Yuba City, Calif., was arrested Feb. 10 in the 400 block of East 7th Street and is accused of three counts of probation violation. Police responded to the 2700 block of West 2nd Street Feb. 11 after a caller reported an em- ployee of a neighboring business spun a cookie in the empty lot, spitting rocks at the windows of his business and causing dam- age. A report was taken. A theft report was taken Feb. 11 from the 800 block of East 8th Street after a victim reported some mail was stolen. A stolen vehicle report was taken Feb. 11 from the 1900 block of West 2nd Street. ANSWER THE DALLES CHRONICLE (ISSN 0747-3443) is published twice weekly, every Wednesday and Saturday. Subscription rates: One year print subscription and digital access $55. Six month print subscription and digital access $35.Three month print subscription and dig- ital access $21. Known office of publication, 811 E. Second St.,The Dalles, OR 97058. Pe- riodical postage is paid at The Dalles, Ore- gon. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE DALLES CHRONICLE, P.O. Box 1910, The Dalles, OR 97058. Belenda Faye Moses, 50, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 11 during a traffic stop on West 6th and Chenowith streets and is accused of driving while suspended. Police responded to Kramer Field Feb. 12 on a report of a dog at large. The dog was located and taken to the local shelter; a report was taken. Wasco County Deputy responded to the 1000 block of Oak Street Feb. 10 after a caller reported a neighbors’ dog got into his yard and bit his dog. The incident was logged. An identity theft report was taken Feb. 11 from the 1000 block of Hi-Land Court. James Walter Combs II, 59, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 12 in the 3800 block of Highway 30 and is accused of three counts of parole violation. A theft report was taken Feb. 12 from 1100 block of West 6th Street after a victim reported some items were stolen. Oregon State Police Cody Matthew Bickel, 23, Belleville, Illinois, was arrested XL Phi l l y Pi zza Onl y $ 20 9 9 Must present coupon. Not valid with any other off ers. Expires 2/29/20. 5 41-29 6 -0 0 9 9 Feb. 10 during a traffic stop on Interstate 84 eastbound, milepost 134 and is accused of unlawful possession of a controlled substance. Clayton James Fisher, 32, White Salmon, Wash., was arrested Feb. 10 during a traffic stop on Highway 197 near Lone Pine Drive and is accused of driving under the influence of intoxicants. A female driver was cited and released for failure to renew vehicle registration, driving while suspended, and driving unin- sured during a traffic stop Feb. 11 on Interstate 84 eastbound, milepost 80. A report was taken. Sherman County Larry Lauzon, 60, no listed address, was arrested Feb. 10 in Biggs Junction and is accused of harassment. Roger Jay Duchemin, 42, Rufus, was arrested Feb. 12 in Rufus and is accused of proba- tion violation. Regional Jail Antonio Dominguez Mejia, 67, Orange Grove, Calif., was jailed Feb. 10 on a court commitment for driving under the influence of intoxicants. Anthony Louis Hithe, 45, The Dalles, was jailed Feb. 11 on a court commitment for unlawful delivery of methamphetamine. Kevin Eugene Johnson, 48, Mosier, was jailed Feb. 12 on a court commitment for post-pris- on violations. Parole & Probation Kevin Allen Hightower, 29, Hermiston, was arrested Feb. 11 in the community corrections of- fice and is accused of two counts of probation violation. Charles Gordon Hicks, 59, Goldendale, Wash., was arrested Feb. 12 in the commu- nity corrections office and is accused of two counts of parole violation. Leticia Maria Perez, 29, The Dalles, was arrested Feb. 12 in the community corrections office and is accused of probation violation. CARBON AND OXYGEN REVEAL THE DIVINE PLAN #11 So our 6-8-3 pattern totals 17 when added together. We noted that from the Noah account that the “saving” waters of the flood began on the 17th day of the second month in the 600th year of his life. Just so we are not to think the 17th day was a coinci- dence let us read what day of the month it was when the “ark” rested once again on land. “And in the 7th month, on the 17th day, the ark rested on the mountains of Ararat.” The 6-8-3 pat- ter is not random it teaches the one truth. As stated before this “ark” was a projection or a prophecy of the “true ark” Yahshua. As Noah’s ark was released from its water grave on the 17th day so did Yahshua rise from his grave on the 17th day of the month. Passover is always on the 14th day of Nisan and Yahshua died a few hours just before this 24 hour day was com- pleted. So he was in the grave on the 15th, the 16th and rose at the end of the 17th day. The 6-8-3 pattern began in Genesis and continues on into the Gospels. A coincidence? No! A sign designed by the Creator to teach his plan and purpose with mankind. Actually there is a 2nd “ark of salvation” before the 3rd “true ark” of Yahshua. It is the golden Ark of the Covenant. This box or Ark was constructed with 6 panels. Those 6 panels were joined together at 8 corners where 3 panels converged to- gether. A 6-8-3 pattern for the 2nd Ark of salvation matching the 6 Greek letters of Yahshua’s name totaling 888…3 eights. g.d. fischer zionman@netcnct.net 541-296-8578 LIFE is just a little easier here ® ... and always cozy and warm. Come see how. Independent Living I Assisted Living I Memory Care 1201 West 10th Street I The Dalles 541-296-1303 I TheSpringsLiving.com