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$1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, April 22, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Crews Ready High-Elevation Roads for Coming Tourists Chehalis Funeral Preparing the Park Home Not at Fault for Body Switch REPORT: Kelso Funeral Home Fined; Brown Mortuary Not at Fault, Report Says By Kyle Spurr [email protected] A Kelso funeral home will be fined $12,500 and placed on pro- bation for one year after an Octo- ber error resulted in a pair of bod- ies being sent on incorrect routes to their final resting places, ac- cording to the findings in a state Department of Licensing report. Dahl McVicker Funeral Home was charged with unprofessional conduct for misidentifying the bodies of Jerry D. Moon, 72, Cas- tle Rock, and Robert Petitclerc, 97, Kelso. As a result, Moon was Pete Caster / [email protected] cremated, while Mount Rainier National Park maintenance workers plow of the road overlooking Louise Lake in park on Thursday. Petitclerc’s body was found in- SPRING CLEANING: Early side the casket at Rising Workers Pave the Moon’s funeral in Chehalis. Jerry Moon Way for Summer Season A Dahl body was McVicker em- misplaced By Dameon Pesanti ployee, Norm [email protected] Burns, reportedly failed to place identification bracelets on the Just beyond the Nisqually remains of both men when he entrance of Mount Rainier Na- transported them from Commu- tional Park, patches of snow dot nity Home Health and Hospice the forest, but not far up the in Longview. Burns then brought road the trees are quickly lost the bodies back to the funeral beneath two snowy walls loom- home, where he placed the wrong ing above. bracelets on the two bodies, ac- Maintenance crews worked cording to the report. all winter to keep the road to At the funeral home, another Paradise Jackson Visitor Center employee transported the re- open, but east of Paradise the mains of Moon, labeled “Robert work has just begun. Petitclerc,” to Longview Memori- For park employees, the al Park Crematory for cremation. spring opening marks the shift The remains of Petitclerc, labeled at Mount Rainier from winter “Jerry Moon,” were transported to recreation to tourist season. Ev- Sticklin Funeral Chapel, and then ery department is gearing up, Brown Mortuary in Chehalis, for but some of the biggest work is Mike Ray, a maintenance worker on the roads crew at Mount Rainier National Park, walks back to his bulldozer after please see PARK, page Main 12 taking a break from clearing of the road overlooking Louise Lake at the national park on Thursday. please see FUNERAL, page Main 12

Chronicle Investigates Police Spend More Than $80,000 on Hearing A SPENDY PROCESS: ment spent more than $80,000, olds due to a long list of policy retroactive salary. primarily in legal fees, in costs violations, including excessive Last week The Chronicle re- Centralia Police Defends associated with the arbitration use of force and dishonesty. leased a two-part investigative City’s 2012 Decision hearing in which the city de- Reynolds appealed his March series after reviewing hundreds fended its decision to terminate 2012 termination, arguing that of documents associated to the to Terminate Officer’s police officer Phillip Reynolds the department did not have termination, including police Employment in 2012. just cause to fire him, which reports, department policies, An arbitrator who oversaw prompted a two-year legal battle. internal investigations, his dis- By Stephanie Schendel the hearing that took place ear- If the arbitrator rules in fa- ciplinary and personnel file, as [email protected] lier this year is expected to issue vor of Reynolds, the department well as civilian complaints. a decision any day. will be forced to re-employ him Phillip Reynolds The Centralia Police Depart- The department fired Reyn- and pay him about $150,000 in please see POLICE, page Main 12

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Busted Again Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 44 Ames, Leon Dow “Shorty,” 94, Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 54 Alleged Chehalis @chronline Rain likely Drug Dealer Gregoire, Betty L., 83, Bucoda see details on page Main 2 Jailed Twice Fagernes, Anita T., 96 Find Us on Facebook Amos, Gregory Steven, 59, www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Ann in Two Centralia thecentraliachronicle Dexter, Evergreen Academy of Months / Arts and Sciences Main 5 Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Lyceum Topic Is Micro Plastics in Ocean Waters Julie E. Masura, a research of plastics in our waterways. affiliate at the Center for Urban Preliminary results show Waters, University of Wash- that micro plastics have been ington-Tacoma, will be giving found in every water sample col- a talk on micro plastics lected thus far. The cen- Calendar in the ocean environ- ter’s goal is to partner Today ment during a Ly- with other organi- WHAT’S HAPPENING? ceum presentation zations to build Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors open at Wednesday at efforts to build a 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, If you have an event you would like Centralia College. data set represen- (360) 736-9030 included in the Community Calendar, Researchers at tative of the Puget Health and Hope Medical Outreach, free medi- please email your information to the Center for Ur- Sound. cal clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 [email protected]. Include a Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose income ban Waters have Lyceum is free daytime telephone number where you developed meth- to attend and may is less than 200 percent of the poverty level, (360) can be reached. 623-1485 There is no charge for these listings. ods to collect and also be taken as Hu- Community forum, Napavine School District, to For questions about calendar items, process ocean samples manities 286, one credit. discuss future school facility needs, hosted by Su- call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) (water, sediments, beach ma- Lyceum classes are held perintendent Rick Jones and Facilities Committee, terial) to quantify the amount in WAH 103 or, if more space is 7 p.m., high school library, (360) 262-3303. 807-8238. of micro plastics in the ocean needed, Corbet Theatre. environment. They are in the For more information, call Public Agencies process of surveying the Puget Jody Peterson, (360) 736-9391, Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Organizations Sound and neighboring waters ext. 209, or email her at jpeter- Maple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7670 to understand the distribution [email protected]. Chehalis Valley Evening Garden Club, 7 p.m., call Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and Other for meeting location, (360) 748-6189 Drugs Advisory Board, 4 p.m., Lewis County Pub- lic Health building, second-floor conference room, Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Winlock (360) 740-1418 Road, no charge, free worm bin for those who Cowlitz Prairie Grange, business meeting 7:30 Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., Napavine City preregister at [email protected], Friday, April 25 p.m., potluck dessert to follow, (360) 864-2023 Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) 262-3547, ext. 213 (360) 740-1212 Lewis County Planning Commission, meeting United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Kit Carson canceled, next meeting May 13, (360) 740-1284 banquet room, Chehalis, (360) 388-5252 Superheroes Will Be Public Agencies Skating at the Rollerdrome Support Groups Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging, Libraries Council of Governments, 2 p.m., 2404 Heritage A Superhero Skate-a-thon will be held Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 years, 11 Domestic violence support group, 5:30-7 p.m., Court SW, Olympia, (360) 664-3162, ext. 112, (888) at Centralia’s Rollerdrome Friday as a a.m., Centralia 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, sponsored by Hu- 545-0910, ext. 112, or email Rebecca.Holmes@dshs. fundraiser for the Relay for Life. man Response Network, (360) 748-6601 Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5:30 p.m., wa.gov Admission to the 7-10 p.m. event is Chehalis Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging, $6.50, or $8 for speed skates. Council of Governments, 2 p.m., LMTAAA office, Children and adults are encouraged Thursday, April 24 2404 Heritage Court SW, Olympia, 1-888-664-3162, Organizations to dress up as their favorite superhero. ext. 112, or email [email protected] Prizes will be given for the best kids cos- Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, 7 p.m. Centralia College Vocal tumes. Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cities Senior The Rollerdrome is located at 216 W. Center, Chehalis Ensembles to Present Libraries Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Unity Church, Maple St. Book Babies, children birth-24 months, 10 a.m., 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 748-1753, hraj@lo- Disney Music Relay for Life is a community-based Chehalis, 11 a.m., Centralia calaccess.com The Centralia College Vocal Ensem- fundraiser of the American Cancer So- Senior Songbirds, 9:45 a.m., Twin Cities Senior ciety. Center, Chehalis bles will present a short concert of Disney music for children and residents of local Organizations retirement homes 1-1:30 p.m. Thursday Church Women United Support Groups Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Bucoda at Centralia College’s Corbet Theatre. Oddfellows Community Center, 202 S. Main, Bu- NAMI Lewis County Connections Support About 125 first graders from Edison coda, potluck, (360) 273-9724 Plan ‘Summit’ Meeting Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) Elementary School in Centralia are ex- Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., The Church Women United Leaders 880-8070 or [email protected] pected to attend. They have been practic- Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, Council “summit” meeting will be held NAMI Support Group, 2-3:15 p.m., Centralia Tim- ing so that they can sing along. (360) 485-2852 at the Chehalis United Methodist Church berland Library, for families of mentally ill persons, Lewis County Writers, critique session, 5:30-7:30 (360) 736-2073 About 12 college vocalists will be beginning at 2 p.m. Friday and noon Sat- dressed in costume, and many of the p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- urday. children will be dressed as their favorite countywriters.wordpress.com Lewis County Republican Club, lunch served at Women of all ages and denomina- Wednesday, April 23 Disney characters. noon, Woodland Estates, Chehalis, (360) 740-9868 tions are and welcome to attend. The program will include the Disney Lewis County Democrats, 6 p.m. general mem- Those attending will participate in Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., classic “When You Wish Upon a Star”; Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis bership, 7 p.m. presentation by Alli- ecumenical fellowship to learn about “Friend Like Me,” from Aladdin; “Under ance for Gun Responsibility, Carpenter Hall, 417 N. Games Night, 5:30-9 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, working together in service projects such Pearl, Centralia, (360) 623-2768 Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 the Sea” and “Kiss the Girl,” from “The as helping women and children in need. Little Mermaid”; “You’ve Got a Friend in Attendees are asked to bring diapers, toi- Me,” from “Toy Story”; “Let it Go,” from letries for men and women, underwear, Public Agencies “Frozen”; and “I See the Light,” from Support Groups laundry detergent or books for kids at a Joint Oversight Board for the Functional Consol- “Tangled.” “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a shelter idation, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire Authority Harrison There is no charge for admission. loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Morton Community To register, call June Butler, (360) 748- Avenue Station, Centralia, (360) 345-3225 Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- Methodist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) 9658, or email her at juneb2@earthlink. Timberland Regional Library Board of Trustees, halis, (360) 740-0492 330-2640 7 p.m., Olympia Timberland Library, 313 Eighth Ave. net. For more information. call Jeannie Chris Guenther, 7:30 p.m., PJ’s Pizza, 1232 Alder Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- (360) 652-9227, or email Majel45@cedar- SE, Olympia St., Centralia, (360) 736-0101 manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 a.m., 4162 Jack- Centralia, (360) 736-9268 comm.com The Chehalis United Methodist Libraries son Highway, free, (360) 262-0525 Us Too Southwest Washington Prostate Cancer Composting With Red Wiggler Worms, 6-8 p.m., Support Group, 7-8 p.m., Mother Joseph Room, Church is located at 16 N. Market Blvd. LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., Tenino United Methodist Church of Randle, 116 Kindle Providence Centralia Hospital, (360) 388-6271 Chehalis The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for April 22, 2014 Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. H 100s L L 51.29 65.0 -0.10 90s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 74.90 85.0 -0.09 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s M 10.5 M 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Showers Likely Rain Likely Rain Likely Showers Likely Mostly Cloudy 7.39 18.0 -0.11 30s 53º 44º 54º 46º 56º 42º 58º 42º 57º 41º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 8.89 ---- +0.08 10s 0s

This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:09 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:10 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 63 Moonrise ...... 2:30 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 43 51/42 59/35 Moonset...... 12:53 p.m. Normal High ...... 63 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 42 50/41 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 88 in 1934 Anchorage 50/34 s 52/34 s Record Low...... 27 in 1951 53/44 Boise 55/34 sh 56/40 mc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 65/49 sh 59/41 pc Yesterday ...... 0.00" 54/44 52/36 4/22 4/29 5/6 5/14 Dallas 82/61 s 85/63 s Month to date ...... 1.89" Tacoma Honolulu 85/74 s 85/74 s Normal month to date ...2.55" Centralia 54/44 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 86/60 s 79/62 s Year to date...... 19.90" 53/44 Yakima Nashville 73/44 t 71/48 s Normal year to date ....19.50" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 94/64 s 86/59 s 58/37 Longview 52/43 Trees Moderate Moderate St. Louis 70/45 s 70/51 s Salt Lake City 74/39 sh 52/40 rs AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 56/42 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds Moderate Moderate San Francisco 60/48 pc 63/50 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 77/50 t 66/39 s Portland 56/42 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 58/43 55/43 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 95/70 s 92/68 s New Delhi 98/74 s 97/73 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 80/54 s 80/56 s Paris 67/48 sh 67/51 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 54/43 sh 55/45 ra Spokane 53/34 sh 53/37 sh London 63/47 sh 64/47 pc Rio de Janeiro 85/71 pc 86/72 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 52/47 sh 53/48 ra Tri Cities 60/43 sh 61/47 mc Mexico City 79/57 t 78/55 t Rome 69/57 mc 71/55 sh sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 54/44 sh 55/45 ra Wenatchee 56/41 sh 57/42 pc Moscow 68/49 cl 58/32 sh Sydney 76/57 cl 76/59 pc

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That conduit wire represents faster Internet on the way to Toledo, and the chief operating officer of ToledoTel couldn’t be happier to see a project to help modernize the South Lewis County town of 750 and the sur- rounding area. Merten is the public face of the independent Internet pro- vider serving nearly 2,000 cus- tomers and 100 businesses, and he’s overseeing a massive project to overhaul the company’s cop- per wire and replace it with fiber optic line. “The copper line is 30 years Christopher Brewer / [email protected] old. It’s deteriorating so fast that Tyrel Cartwright, left, shovels dirt for equipment operator Cody Davis as the two of them prepare an area along Tucker Road near Toledo for installation of iber optic it has to be replaced,” Merten line. ToledoTel is upgrading its lines throughout its service area and hopes to complete the project by late 2015. said. “Besides, fiber gives us more opportunities.” area, with expansion planned to to businesses there.” their needs. ToledoTel’s system extends Austin, Texas, and Provo, Utah. Merten said Monday he For now, that orange conduit from U.S. Highway 12 on the Google touts a one gigabit-per- knows of people who have al- will make its presence known as north down to the Cowlitz River, ‘‘We want to have second data rate, in essence al- ready relocated to the ToledoTel the project progresses. Amid the and generally on an east-west the service available lowing users to download an service area to take advantage of construction, Merten can’t help line from Interstate 5 to “until average-length high-definition the quick Internet speeds. but think of what the upgrade we run out of people,” as Merten to every tax parcel movie in seven seconds, accord- “They’re telecommuters, so could mean in terms of both says. But that system has relied we serve.’’ ing to its website. they’re able to do their jobs from quality of life to residents and on copper line to transmit phone That type of speed is com- right here in Toledo,” Merten economic development in an and voice data, and it’s time for ing to Toledo thanks to the fiber said. area that could use a major boost. the old system to go and a new Dale Merten optic upgrade, although most In- As it stands, only 250 people “It is a tremendous opportuni- one to take its place. ToledoTel CEO ternet users on ToledoTel’s grid in the downtown area have ac- ty for not only Toledo, but Lewis ToledoTel secured an $18 mil- use the 10 megabit-per-second cess to Internet through the new County too,” Merten said. lion Rural Utilities Service loan to 20 megabit-per-second range fiber line. Should they opt for it, ••• from the U.S. Department of In short, copper wires carry of service, Merten said. But the they have a choice to upgrade Christopher Brewer: (360) Agriculture to replace its aging electrical current over the dura- possibilities of Internet speeds service to a higher level based on 807-8235 system and provide it with new tion of its cable and connections, several times what has been con- fiber optic line that dramatically where fiber uses a series of pulses ventionally offered in the past increases the capability for faster to transmit data. The technology has spurred Toledo community Internet. North Sky Commu- allows fiber optic line to carry leaders to figure out how they nications, of Vancouver, Wash., can use ultra-speed Internet to 1601 S. Gold Street, the capability to carry data at is the project’s contractor, and woo new businesses to the area. Centralia a much faster rate than copper there’s a deadline of late 2015 for The Lewis Economic Devel- 360-736-3832 the work to be done. wire. opment Council has been in- just wood furniture “We have a very finite period Think of it this way: If access- volved in some low-level discus- of time where that loan money ing the Internet from a computer sions thus far on how to make is available,” Merten said. “We over a copper-based connection that happen, Merten said. 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Join us in celebrating sustainability! Saturday, • Hands-on activities for Pete Caster / [email protected] the whole family James M. Waltenburg waits to make his initial appearance in Lewis County Supe- • Recycleman performing LIVE! rior Court on Monday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. APRIL 26 • LeMay mobile shredding truck 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. available for the community • Information on various Chehalis Man Accused of Centralia College ways to help our planet Campus through sustainability Beating Girlfriend’s Child • Live 95 broadcasting from the college campus By The Chronicle and purple bruising on his lower • And more! A 44-year-old Chehalis man back, court documents state. The was arrested over the weekend boy also had small abrasions after he allegedly spanked his from where the skin broke from girlfriend’s 5-year-old boy to the the impacts. point where the boy sustained The grandfather of the child Co-sponsored by Centralia College and Lewis County Solid Waste Utility bruising. noticed the markings on the www.centralia.edu • 360.736.9391 James M. Waltenburg was child and called police on Sun- charged with one count of third- day. 600 Centralia College Blvd • Centralia WA degree assault of a child Monday The child told deputies that afternoon in Lewis County Su- he “got whooped five or six perior Court. His bail was set at times” by Waltenburg the previ- $10,000. ous day and that it hurt, court Centralia College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation CH519956cz.cg documents state. Waltenburg in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Vice The boy’s injuries included President of Human Resources and Legal Afairs, Centralia College, 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, WA 98531, or call 360.736.9391, ext. 671, or 360.807.6227/TTY. red and purple bruising that admitted to spanking the child covered most of his rear end because the boy yelled at him. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 LOCAL Bucoda Nonprofit Considers Building New Museum VISION: Bucoda Foundation Will Present Plan to Town Council Tonight By Kyle Spurr [email protected] BUCODA — Don Montgom- ery, a member of the nonprofit Bucoda Foundation, sees the partly renovated Bucoda Com- munity Center on Main Street as the perfect location for the town’s first museum. Mayor Alan Carr agrees, but not about which room in the community center the museum should be built. Carr has identified two un- finished rooms in the back of the community center for the mu- seum. The Bucoda Foundation, however, has raised $150,000 to restore the community center and is asking for the finished rooms, currently used for local churches and groups. Montgomery and the other foundation members will pres- ent their plan to the Bucoda Town Council tonight at 7 p.m. Pete Caster / [email protected] “There are a few differences Don Montgomery stands in front of the wall of Bucoda newspaper clippings at the Bucoda Community Center on Monday afternoon. of opinion as to where they will let us have a museum in Bucoda,” how it will find funding and the Bucoda teams’ memo- north room downstairs, all we Street to attract attention from Montgomery said. “I'm expect- square footage it needs, before rabilia, a mural of downtown have to do is get bids for show- those driving by the museum. ing a debate.” he will approve a museum in Bucoda in 1942, the history of cases. “We have plans. We feel we The town council meets on The town of Bucoda pur- the finished, front portion of the sawmills in the area, pictures know what we are doing.” the second and fourth Tuesday chased the community center community center. and lists schools and lists of town Montgomery hopes to have of each month at 7 p.m. in the building from the Odd Fellows “There is a lot of heritage and leaders, among other displays. the museum open within the council chambers at 110 N. Main organization in December 2003. history here in Bucoda. I’d like The foundation is proposing year. St. Since then, the town has consid- to see it displayed, but it needs to to provide volunteers and man- Prior to the town council The meetings are open to the ered building its first museum be done correctly,” Carr said. age the museum while the town meeting tonight, the founda- inside the community center. Montgomery, chair of the owns the building. Carr said he tion put out a petition that asks public. "It's something that should foundation’s museum commit- approves of a museum as long residents if they want to have the Montgomery said he hopes have been done a long time be- tee, said the group has already as it does not cost the town any museum in the north room. The to gain the council and commu- fore," Montgomery said. started to write grant applica- money. petition will be presented to the nity’s support for the project. The Bucoda Foundation has tions and has identified 27 dif- “We have made some guide- town council. “It’s all vacant,” Montgomery met with the mayor on multiple ferent displays that could be pre- lines that we will present to the Montgomery said it is im- said. “We are not trying to take occasions. Carr said the group sented. town,” Montgomery said. “Once portant for the museum to be in over the whole building. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman The Power of Journalism, Sticklin and Brown Cleared, Lowe Promoted ITEM: The Chronicle in its that is critical to the workings “In our investigation we found Centralia High School Athletic past two editions published an Our Views of a free society. The Fourth they were unaware of the mis- Director and Assistant Principal in-depth report on the firing of reports and internal police in- Estate is alive and well in Lewis identification of the remains Lowe, from day-to-day sports to Centralia police office Phillip vestigations (the documents can County. and we felt they were not in any civic-minded promotions such Reynolds and his attempt to get be found on chronline.com for violation.” as the Swamp Cup. We have his job back. those interested in examining ITEM: A Department of Li- One funeral home was found found him at every turn to be COMMENT: We’ll reserve more the story in more detail). censing investigation into the at fault: Kelso’s Dahl McVicker intelligent, friendly, helpful and comment on the case after The examination of Reyn- tragic mixup of two bodies be- Funeral Home, which was fined professional. a ruling is handed down on olds, and the possibility he ing sent to the wrong funeral $12,500 and may lose its license Lowe, along with three other whether Phillips rejoins the homes last October finds Stick- as it now has been charged with candidate finalists, was inter- might be reinstated, is real cause force and gets up to $150,000 in lin Funeral Chapel and Brown unprofessional conduct for mak- viewed for the position by high back pay. for concern in this community, Mortuary Service in Chehalis ing the initial misidentifications school staff, students, district We do, however, remind and thanks to Stephanie’s work innocent of any wrongdoing. of the two bodies. officials and members of the readers of the value of a local and the support of the entire COMMENT: Both Sticklin community. newspaper and its dedication Chronicle team, this issue has Funeral Chapel and Brown ITEM: Centralia picks Josue A public relations official said to quality journalism. Police re- been fully brought before the Mortuary Service have been Lowe as its new high school it was a “quick deliberation” to porter Stephanie Schendel spent public. respected businesses in Lewis principal. hire Lowe for this key position considerable time obtaining and This is a stellar example County for many years. We are COMMENT: The Chronicle in Lewis County education. then studying hundreds of doc- of the importance of profes- not surprised the Department news staff has worked on many We agree that Lowe is an ex- uments, from legal briefs, police sional, non-biased journalism of Licensing report concluded, projects over the years with cellent choice for the post. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Help Wanted for Our Weekend With the Wall Organizers hope more than is retired Maj. John Plaster, who 10,000 people stop at the Veter- served three tours in Vietnam ans Memorial Museum during and Laos as part of a highly the first weekend of August classified special operations to visit the Vietnam Traveling unit known as the MACV-SOG. Wall, but they need help. He is credited with 22 mis- Strong muscles to set up and sions deep behind enemy lines take down the 370-foot long along the Ho Chi Minh Trail wall. Computer-savvy folks to in Laos and Cambodia, includ- help visitors find friends and ing a night ambush of a North loved ones listed on the wall. Vietnamese truck convoy and Uniformed escorts to guide capture of an important enemy them to the appropriate panel. prisoner. People willing to point out park- Mystery writer J.A. Jance ing places. Volunteers to clean will talk about those in the up the grounds. armed forces sent to Vietnam Chaplains to of- who never returned home, such fer comfort. Se- as Toledo’s Melvin Holland, who curity to protect disappeared March 11, 1968, in Letters to the Editor the wall. Laos. Jance had a high school HOW TO REACH During a friend, Lt. Doug Davis, who was ELECTED OFFICIALS planning ses- killed Aug. 2, 1966, and whose Requirement to Buy Discover Pass Irritating sion Saturday, story is recounted in the back of To the editor: 20TH DISTRICT I listened and her novel, “Second Watch.” It’s time again to renew my fishing and hunting licenses. I spend a lot Lewis and South thought how By Julie McDonald Also at the event will be a of time on the water and on public lands participating in these two sports. often we at- Marine combat veteran I read However, when renewing these licenses, now I am required to purchase Thurston Counties tend community events without about in a national magazine a a “Discover Pass,” which allows me lawful access to some of those publicly State Sen. John Braun thinking about the volunteer few years ago, Mike Reagan, of owned lands. I have been plopping down the 30 bucks for this “pass.” time, energy and talent that goes P.O. Box 40420 Edmonds, who used to draw Now, this year, it really irritates me. “Publicly owned” means that we, Olympia, WA 98504-0420 into preparing them. faces of his team while serving the citizens/taxpayers, own the land. What right do politicians have telling phone: (360) 786-7638 In planning for the July 31 to in Vietnam. Through his Fallen me I must pay a fee for access to land that I/we own? The ex-governor was fax: (360) 786-1999 Aug. 3 Vietnam Traveling Wall Heroes Project, he has drawn even featured on television commercials telling us how wonderful it is to email: john.braun@leg. visit, volunteer Bryon Loucks more than 3,300 sketches of have access to our land granted by this “Discover Pass.” Now, unless I pur- wa.gov shared a list of committed vol- military men and women killed chase this pass, I could be faced with a fine, or worse. unteers, but it contained plenty in Iraq and Afghanistan and These politicians are the same persons who allow access to our state State Rep. Richard DeBolt of blank spots. If you can help, presented them to Gold Star by people who come here illegally. I must purchase a pass, but a foreigner P.O. Box 40600 please contact the Veterans families. He plans to present who trespasses is granted free access to our land. Not only can they come Olympia, WA 98504-0600 Memorial Museum at (360) portraits to several museum into this state, but they can acquire a driver’s license and use the roads phone: (360) 786-7896 748-8875 or call Donna Loucks volunteers who lost family that I/we paid for. fax: (360) 786-7871 at (360) 736-2147 or via email at members in combat during the All of this leads me to believe that the politicians are setting themselves email: richard.debolt@leg. [email protected]. Vietnam War. up for more votes. Yes, those who are here illegally can also vote just like wa.gov I’m excited about the speak- On Sunday retired Army legal citizens because politicians do not require voter identification. State Rep. Ed Orcutt ers already lined up for the event, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Stan Baker So, fellow legal citizens/voters, why do you allow these same politi- P.O. Box 40600 which takes place 50 years after will conduct a nondenomina- cians to be re-elected term after term? Think about who really owns this the Aug. 2, 1964, Gulf of Tonkin property and you can see that it is you and I. Olympia, WA 98504-0600 tional service reminiscent of phone: (360) 786-7990 incident considered by many to those held in the field during I have not heard one politician object to this “pass.” All of them want be the start of the Vietnam War, more and more of our money, and votes, any way they can get it. email: ed.orcutt@leg. the Vietnam War. Closing wa.gov when a sea battle erupted be- speaker is retired Army Col. I am hoping for change this November. How about you? tween a U.S. destroyer on intel- Ron H. Averill, a former Lewis Jim Long ligence patrols and three North County commissioner who Onalaska 19TH DISTRICT Vietnamese torpedo boats. served as a Southeast Asia spe- Pacific, Wahkiakum and Friday’s speaker is retired Air cialist when American troops Parts of Lewis, Grays Har- Force Lt. Col. Travis Wofford, evacuated Vietnam. Uneaten School Lunch Food Is Waste of Tax Dollars bor and Cowlitz Counties a rescue helicopter pilot deco- To the editor: The black wall, an 80 percent State Sen. Brian Hatfield rated “for heroism in military scale replica of the memorial In a recent news article, the Los Angeles School District stated that operations.” On April 15, 1970, their school lunch program is throwing out $100,000 per day on wasted P.O. Box 40419 on the National Mall in Wash- Olympia, WA 98504-0419 near Dak Nay Puey, then-Maj. ington, D.C., bears the names food. Most of this food is thrown in the garbage, uneaten by the students. Wofford was wounded during phone: (360) 786-7636 of more than 58,000 men and I haven’t had personal experience working in the lunchroom, but I fax: (360) 786-1446 attempts to rescue the crew of women who died or disappeared know people who have, and this problem of wasted food is not isolated to an Army helicopter shot down email: brian.hatfield@leg. during the Vietnam War. It last Los Angeles or any other city for that matter. Food is being thrown out wa.gov by enemy ground fire but he stopped in Chehalis in 2007. daily right here in Lewis County, on a smaller scale. returned a third time. After ••• The National School Lunch Program is federally subsidized, and must State Rep. Brian Blake heavy weapons gunfire brought Julie McDonald, a personal his- meet the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and must also ensure P.O. Box 40600 down his aircraft, he freed torian and former journalist who specific calorie limits for age-appropriate meals, which would include the Olympia, WA 98504-0600 himself from the wreckage and lives in Toledo, owns Chapters of Life, availability of fruits, vegetables and whole grains in the school lunch menu. phone: (360) 786-7870 rushed to help others engulfed a company dedicated to preserving Although the Federal School Lunch Program sets the national guide- fax: (360) 786-1276 in flames. family stories. She may be reached at lines, the decision on what specific foods to serve, and how it is prepared, email: brian.blake@leg. Saturday’s keynote speaker [email protected]. is left up to the local schools. I can only imagine how discouraging it wa.gov must be for lunchroom personnel to watch all of the food that they have First Amendment Center Quote of the Day worked so hard to prepare wind up in the garbage. State Rep. Dean Takko The government means well when it sets standards for the school P.O. Box 40600 lunches, but if it’s thrown in the garbage, uneaten, the School Lunch Olympia, WA 98504-0600 “Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel Program is unsuccessful, and has been a total waste of taxpayers’ money. phone: (360) 786-7806 The National School Lunch Program needs to be overhauled, so that our fax: (360) 786-7210 invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers.” young people are served food that they will actually eat. email: dean.takko@leg. wa.gov Louis D. Brandeis John W. Hankins Jr. U.S. Supreme Court justice, 1928 Chehalis

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When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 College President Candidate Nathan Church Shares Vision COMMUNITY FORUM: Public Hears from World Education University MORE ABOUT NATHAN Provost During Open CHURCH Nathan Church works as Forum Monday provost of World Education By Christopher Brewer University in Rancho Mirage, Calif., serving as the chief [email protected] academic officer for all in- Several community members structional programs for the took advantage of an opportuni- university, a startup that offers ty Monday evening to hear from free education. He also over- a man who hopes to be Centralia sees eight emerging colleges College’s next president. and three colleges in various Nathan Church, provost of stages of development with external partners. World Education University in He earned his doctor’s de- Rancho Mirage, Calif., answered gree in sociology from Rutgers questions for nearly an hour dur- University. ing a forum open to the com- Before serving in his current munity at the Minnie Lingreen capacity, Church was educa- Auditorium. Church, who cur- tional administrator of student rently oversees all instructional health, physical and disability programs at a university that services at College of the Des- offers free education, is one of ert in Palm Desert, Calif., from three candidates selected by a Christopher Brewer / [email protected] 2008 to 2013. Before that, he worked from 1996 to 2008 as search committee aiming to find Nathan Church, foreground, gestures as he answers a question from the audience in attendance at Monday evening's open the vice president of the chief a replacement for the outgoing forum in Minnie Lingreen Auditorium at Centralia College. Church is one of three candidates to succeed James Walton as student affairs office for St. James Walton. president of Centralia College. Church wasted no time an- Cloud University and Touro University in California, as well swering a series of questions a role to stem the tide of losing school districts around the coun- the college’s Board of Trust- first posed by Centralia College as the Southern California Uni- a younger population and pro- ty to fulfill the educational needs ees, who jointly visited several versity of Health Sciences. Trustee Stu Halsan, remarking viding education that serves as a of people moving on to college. departments, staff and faculty how he was impressed already base for economic stability. In his response, Church stated he members and students through- with the quality of the college “We have to solve out-migra- hoped to get data feedback from out the day. Church had taken overall, especially graduation tion and under-education within each school district to tailor out- questions from an earlier forum rates and the start of the second the community, and it’s not a reach programs to each specific that involved students, staff, fac- bachelor’s degree program. unique problem,” Church said, district. He noted that the unem- ulty and college administrators “From my vantage point in only. California, we would find maybe noting the same problem exists ployment rate for people without at other rural colleges. a college degree was 14 percent Church told The Chronicle two or three community col- he thoroughly enjoyed his in- Summer leges there that compare in terms Church also said he saw ac- in the 25-plus age demographic, countability as an essential re- as compared to 4 percent for teractions with the community, of student success outcomes,” and thinks of Lewis County as Church said. “Centralia Col- sponsibility of a president. someone with a degree. Stats like Special! “I want to emphasize this that are what the college needs a friendly place with a deep con- lege attracts me because you’re nection to its roots. at Thorbeckes point — the buck stops with the to convey to people wanting to already doing some significant “What I’ve found is there is Fitlife Centers! things.” president,” Church said. “The further their education, Church a significant relation to its own In a response to a question of president has to be the kind of said. history. There’s an identity there,” what challenges he saw the col- individual with team and leader- “We need to get that message Church said. “There’s so much Single Paid in full lege facing, Church mentioned ship capabilities to ensure they out, and I think the K-12 sys- warmth in the community and that the college simply needs to are trying to find solutions.” tems are the best ways to do it,” the friendliness is just striking. I 3 Month continue to provide education Church responded to a ques- Church said. “They should take knew it was a great place before I and tie it to economic develop- tion posed by audience member the lead with us providing assis- even visited.” Membership ment in the community. Church and college trustee Joe Dolezal, tance and support.” ••• said he wants to see the college as who asked how Church would The 50-minute forum capped Christopher Brewer: (360) a community leader in fulfilling plan to work with the variety of a whirlwind day for Church and 807-8235 99 $99 + tax Oregon-Based Company to Buy 29 Acres from Port of Chehalis Expires 5/31/2014 *Must be 18+years WILLAMETTE VALLEY: “They’ll have some time to ment Council Director of Busi- chosen for a variety of reasons, *Must have valid local address go through the site development ness Development Matt Ma- including the proximity to In- Company Hopes to plan, preliminary engineering tayoshi said on Monday that terstate 5 and a number of wood Build Wood-Based and such, to make sure it all discussions with the Willamette product-based businesses in the Products Plant in works,” Muller said. Valley Co. have gone back at least area. Muller declined to say how a year. “It’s close to the geographic Chehalis Industrial Park much money was involved in “We’ve been working on it for source of our raw materials,” the purchase agreement, instead awhile,” Matayoshi said. Deck said. “There are enough By Christopher Brewer mills in the area that basically pointing to a scheduled pub- The Willamette Valley Co. [email protected] lic hearing on the matter. That have what is scrap to them that Centralia 360 736-1683 has a presence in the Twin Cit- we can use and convert to mate- A company based in Eugene, hearing will take place on May Chehalis 360 748-3744 ies already, operating a facility rials for other purposes.” Ore., that specializes in a variety 13 at 4 p.m. at the Port of Cheha- Rochester 360 273-0457 lis office, 321 Maurin Road, and at 520 N. Gold St. in Centralia. ••• of custom products made from will be open to anyone wishing Deck said the proposed second Christopher Brewer: (360) www.thorbeckes.com wood has entered an agreement to attend. The hearing will in- location in Lewis County was 807-8235 CH518907bw.db to buy 29 acres of property in the clude representatives from both Port of Chehalis for a possible fa- the Port of Chehalis and the Wil- cility. lamette Valley Co. The Port of Chehalis Board The Willamette Valley Co., is Visit Chronline.com of Commissioners approved the known for making custom prod- purchase agreement with the ucts ranging from coatings, fill- Willamette Valley Co. during its ers and adhesives to putties and & check out these advertisers April 17 meeting. The property is paints. According to the com- designated for development of a pany’s website, the Willamette new manufacturing facility, ac- Valley Co. was founded in 1952 cording to the Port of Chehalis. and has its roots in the wood The property sits on Maurin products industry. Road adjacent to Cresline Plastic Willamette Valley Co. Chief Pipe Co., about a quarter-mile Financial Officer Larry Deck east of Rush Road. Port of Cheh- said Monday the company hoped alis interim director Dave Muller to evaluate the property and, if said port officials and staff are all goes to plan, the company excited about the transaction could build in 2015 — paving the and possibility for a new facility way for a “couple dozen” possible to be built in the Chehalis Indus- jobs to come about, Deck said. trial Park. “We’re encouraged by what Brand Names Muller said the company will the port has said and by what Big Savings have a six-month time frame to other businesses in the area said TYLER RENTAL ensure the property completely as well,” Deck said. “We expect suits its needs for the planned this should work out well.” facility. Lewis Economic Develop- Sharon Care Cockfighting Investigation Center Underway in Rochester

ROCHESTER (AP) — A offenses. Washington state Gambling She said the roosters are be- Commission spokeswoman says ing evaluated. one man has been arrested and The Thurston County sher- Van Cleve about 300 roosters have been iff's office, Seattle Animal Con- seized from a Thurston County trol and the Department of Agri- property believed to have been culture assisted. used for cockfighting. Cockfighting is a Class C fel- KOMO-TV reported that ony in Washington, punishable spokeswoman Amy Hunter

by a maximum 5 years in prison CH519955bw.cg said the gambling commission and a $10,000 fine. served a search warrant Monday on a home in the Rochester area after receiving several tips from neighbors. SirenS Hunter said a man who lives Interested in advertising on Lewis County’s most on the property has been ar- rested for investigation of vari- traficked website? Call (360) 807-8219 for details. ous gambling and animal cruelty chronline.com Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens WASHINGTON STATE PATROL Fraudulent Order of 1,000 Pens LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE two other women and a baby were Egged Car in another car that was following DUI and a Warrant Burglary and a Warrant • Someone egged a car on the • Police took a report of a the truck. The two other women 600 block of Northeast Franklin • A trooper conducted a traf- fraud from a local business. The • Adam I. McGowen, 22, in the other car, Teresa M. Lock, Avenue at about 10:30 p.m. Sat- fic stop at about 11:40 a.m. Mon- reporting party said that about of Randle, was arrested and 24, of Kelso, and Staci A. Ander- day near milepost 80 on Inter- 1,000 ink pens, worth about booked into the Lewis County urday. - son, 38, of Kelso, were also both state 5 in Chehalis because the $469, were ordered in the busi Jail for an outstanding war- arrested by Chehalis police. Lock DUI driver was not wearing a seat belt. ness name without permission. rant and was also referred for had an outstanding warrant and • Chrystal G. Quik, 34, of When the trooper contacted the The fraudulent purchase of the second-degree burglary. Depu- Anderson was arrested for alleged driver, Walter Sutter, 45, of Che- pens is still under investigation. ties contacted McGowen on the Centralia, was arrested and possession of methamphetamine. booked into jail for suspicion halis, he noticed open contain- 1300 block of Silverbrook Road The grandmother of the baby of driving under the influence ers of alcohol in the car. When in Randle at about 9:23 p.m. Sat- CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT came to the area and got the baby. after a traffic stop on North Na- questioned about it, Sutter said urday. He allegedly was strip- Trespassing tional Avenue and Northwest they belonged to the passenger in ping wiring out of a barn. The Walmart Shoplifter Chamber of Commerce Way the vehicle, Jeramy Shepard, 38, • Keith A. Smith, 51, of Cen- total loss is about $500. of Longview. Sutter appeared to tralia, was cited for criminal tres- • Cassandra L. Aparicio, 28, of shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday. Centralia, was cited and released be under the influence of some passing after he was caught sleep- Man Accused of Throwing sort of substance, and after road- ing in a container on the 200 after police say she tried to steal Not Really Stolen side tests, he was arrested for Firewood at Wife’s Car about $128 worth of items from - block of East Third Street shortly - • A man called police at mid suspicion of driving under the after midnight Tuesday. Smith • James W. Riffe, 51, of Cine- Walmart at about 6:17 p.m. Satur night Sunday to report someone influence of drugs. The passen- - day. stole his car from Southwest had previously been trespassed bar, was referred for third-de - ger, Shepard, was uncooperative from the property by police. gree malicious mischief charges • Kai S. Williams, 39, of Win Sixth Street and Cascade Av- when questioned by troopers after he became upset with his lock, and Terry S. Conly, 45, of enue. He called back about 10 and he was eventually arrested Hit and Run wife and allegedly threw a piece Winlock were both contacted by minutes later and said he was on police for allegedly stealing elec- on multiple outstanding felony of firewood at her car, shattering the wrong street and that the ve- • Police took a report of a hit tric toothbrushes and whitening warrants from Eastern Washing- the windshield and denting the hicle was not really stolen. and run collision on the 1200 strips from Walmart at about 8:22 ton. He was also cited for having fender at about 7:30 p.m. Satur- ••• block of Harrison Avenue at p.m. Sunday. Conly was cited for an open container in the vehicle day on the 3600 block of state By The Chronicle Staff 12:21 p.m. Monday. suspicion of third-degree theft and and giving false information to a Route 508 in Cinebar. Please call news reporter Stepha- police officer. Williams was arrested and booked nie Schendel with news tips. She can Stolen Backpack into jail for second-degree theft. be reached at 807-8208 or sschendel@ CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT chronline.com. RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY • Police took a report at 11:30 a.m. Monday of a backpack that Robbery Head Trauma After Bike Crash - was stolen out of a car on Hem • A woman called police at In Remembrance lock Street. • A 12-year-old boy was “hurt about 12:42 a.m. Monday to re- significantly” after he crashed port two people barged into her NANCY JONELL "JODY" his bike on East Locust Street Broken Window home and punched her in the STURDEVANT at about 2 p.m. Sunday, accord- • A fight involving several face on the 500 block of North- ing to Riverside firefighter Jade Cougar Squares where they people broke out on the 200 east Adams Avenue. The wom- Gross. The boy was not wearing a served as President Couple. block of North Tower Avenue at an ran across the street to call helmet and sustained facial trau- She loved bowling and later about 10:46 p.m. Saturday. Dur- the police and the pair stole her became a very competitive ma and a possible brain bleed, - cell phone and wallet. The inci- Bingo player. She was a he said. He was transported to ing the dispute, one of the par ticipants fell into a window and dent is still under investigation. 40 year member and a past Providence Centralia Hospital Nobel Grand of the Trinity and later transferred to a hospital broke it. The combatants then fled the scene. The investigation Rebekah Lodge in Napavine. in either Tacoma or Seattle. Shoplifter Swallows Jody was preceded in is ongoing. Bag of Heroin death by her parents, Amos • A man contacted by police Joe Eckles and Nellie Eckles GRAYS HARBOR SHERIFF’S OFFICE Hit and Run (Houghtaling); her husband, Stolen Jack in the Box Uniforms after he tried to shoplift a tool Dale; and two grandchildren, • Police took a report of a hit from Kmart at about 7:16 p.m. - Brandon Sturdevant and • Sometime between Satur and run collision involving a Saturday had to be transported Dani Jo Solberg. day night and Sunday morning parked truck on the 500 block of to the hospital after police say She is survived by her several vehicle prowls occurred South Tower Avenue at about 8 he swallowed a bag of suspected sisters, Barbara Mode of within the city limits of Oakville a.m. Friday. The fleeing vehicle heroin. Store employees contact- Nancy Jonell “Jody” Independence, Ore. and Linda on Eagle, West Oak and Main left white paint transfer. ed Kyle B. Fagernes, 29, of Cheha- Sturdevant of Napavine, Stapleton of Toledo, Wash.; streets. All of the cars were un- lis, because he was “acting weird” Wash. passed away April 4, her son, Joel Sturdevant locked. Stereo equipment, iPods, Theft and discovered he was trying to 2014. She was born on Nov. of Chehalis, Wash.; and flashlights, tools and various steal something. When police 14, 1936 in Isabel, Kan. and daughter, Debra Solberg of • Cash and a leaf blower were Spring Branch, Texas; along clothing, including jackets and arrived, Fagernes put a baggie in later moved to Toledo, Wash. reported stolen from the 2400 with seven grandchildren, Jack in the Box uniforms, were his mouth and swallowed it. He Jody married Dale block of Seward Avenue at about Sturdevant in 1954 and spent ive great-grandchildren and stolen. Police have no suspect in- later admitted it contained drugs many nieces and nephews. formation, and encourage people 2:10 p.m. Saturday. 25 years traveling around the and was taken to the hospital. world including two tours in A celebration of life to lock their cars and not leave service will be held on April, Burglary Japan while Dale served in valuables in plain view. Anyone Stolen Truck Ends up in Chehalis the U.S. Air Force. In 1971, 26, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the with information should contact • A burglary to a shed on the Dale retired and they settled Napavine IOOF Hall. the sheriff’s office at (360) 249- 500 block of South Pearl Street • Thomas N. Joy, 26, of Kelso, in Napavine where Jody In lieu of lowers, the 3711. was arrested for suspicion of ve- worked at Evans Grocery family suggests donations to was reported at 5:18 p.m. Satur- the Trinity Rebekah Lodge day. The total loss has yet to be hicle theft after he allegedly took for 12 years and then as a care coordinator at Royal #179, PO Box 612, Napavine, MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT determined. a Ford truck from the 1200 block WA 98565 in her name. of West Chestnut Street at about Care Convalescent Center in Snake in a Drain 11:13 a.m. Sunday, according to Centralia. Scam To view the obituary, please • Officers responded to a call the Centralia Police Department. Jody and Dale enjoyed - camping, hunting, ishing go to chronline.com/obituaries. for assistance after someone liv • Someone reported at 7 p.m. The truck owner saw the theft and square dancing with the ing on the 100 block of Division Saturday on the 600 block of taking place and followed Joy to Avenue reported a snake came North Pearl Street receiving a Chehalis where police stopped up a sink drain at about 11 a.m. text saying their debit card had and arrested him. According to Friday. An officer located the been canceled. The warning was the 911 dispatch log, the report- snake and removed it from the from a bank they do not have an ing party told the dispatcher that In Remembrance residence. account with. his dog was in the truck, and that THOMAS J. DOBYNS JR. in 1947. He retired from the Death Notices service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May Next jackpot: $48 million Lewis County Maintenance 31, at the Fords Prairie Grange Hall, Cen- Lotto: 11-21-25-33-36-41 shop on the Forest-Napavine • LEON DOW “SHORTY” AMES, 94, Chehalis, tralia. Arrangements are under the di- Next jackpot: $1 million road. He fondly reminisced died Saturday, April 19, at Providence rection of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Hit 5: 01-28-31-34-35 about his time at the shop and St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. A memo- Next cashpot: $410,000 met many lifelong friends rial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday • GREGORY STEVEN AMOS,59, Centralia, there. at Bethel Church, 132 Kirkland Road, died Monday, April 14, at home. A cel- Match 4: 02-16-18-23 ebration of life potluck will be 2-4 p.m. Thomas was preceded Chehalis. Arrangements are under the Daily Game: 6-6-0 in death by his father and direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Saturday at Fort Borst Park, Kitchen 1, Keno: 05-08-12-15-29-35-39-44-46- Centralia. Arrangements are under the mother; his sister, Thelma; Centralia. 48-54-55-62-65-66-67-71-75-79-80 direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, and his brother, Howard. • BETTY L. GREGOIRE, 83, Bucoda, died Centralia. He is survived by his Thursday, April 17, at home. A private Commodities loving companion and dear family graveside service will be at Lotteries friend, Louise Carpenter; his Mountain View Cemetery, Centralia. Ar- Gas in Washington — $3.84 (AAA of brother, Lloyd; his children, rangements are under the direction of Washington’s Monday Games Washington) Thomas J. Dobyns III, Robert Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Crude Oil — $102.33 per barrel Dobyns, Gayle McGee; his • ANITA T. FAGERNES, 96, Centralia, died Powerball: (CME Group) Thomas J. Dobyns Jr., 87, grandchildren, Joe Dobyns, Saturday, April 12, at Park Place Adult Next jackpot: $150 million Gold — $1,282 (Monex) Tami Elwin, Matt and Family home, Centralia. A memorial Mega Millions: Silver — $19.39 (Monex) died unexpectedly on April 12, 2014 in Centralia, Wash. Willy McGee, Robert and Simple Direct Cremation For: He was born on May 2, 1926 Michael Dobyns; his former Funeral Alternatives offers a variety of to Thomas J. Dobyns Sr. and wife, Pat Dobyns; his great- simple, cost-effective options. Irene R. Motter and was a grandchildren; and many second generation lifelong nieces and nephews who Direct Cremation resident of Chehalis. were always there for him. Thomas lived his life on He cherished his family 00 the family homestead. 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• Main 9 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 Seattle Businesses Launch $15 Minimum Wage Group SUPPORT: Employers of Some Small-and Medium-Sized Businesses Support Boost to Minimum Wage By Manuel Valdes The Associated Press SEATTLE — As the drum- beat for a $15 an hour minimum wage in Seattle grew louder last year following the election of a Socialist city councilor and a new mayor, the business community remained fairly quiet. But as Mayor Ed Murray's ad- visory group finalizes its recom- mendations on how to increase the minimum wage, businesses — big, medium and small — are launching coordinated lobbying efforts to sway the public's mind. This month the group OneSe- attle began its public campaign. It's a coalition of local small and medium-sized employers with the backing of the large business associations, like the Washington Restaurant Association. Their main stance: they, too, want to see the $15 minimum wage, but with some key qualifiers. They want a temporary training wage, a phase-in period (although un- clear how long of a period), and Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press for health care, commissions, tips In this April 17 photo, Ryan Peterson prepares french fries at a Dick's Drive-In restaurant in Seattle. Dick's is part of a coalition of local small and medium-sized employers and bonuses to be counted in to- who want to see a proposed $15 minimum wage be enacted in Seattle. tal wages. The current minimum wage in Washington state is $9.32 Then he and the City Council and non-profit organizations. numbers, but it's a complex issue," situation where small employers an hour. will hash out a final minimum Their members include organiz- said Louise Cernin, president of and non-profits would compete OneSeattle's public image wage proposal, with a vote com- ers who helped Sawant, who ran the Greater Seattle Business As- with higher-paying fast-food features well-known Seattle ing by summer. His 24-member on raising the minimum wage, sociation, a group that promotes chains for workers. entities like the burger chain advisory group is made up of get nearly 94,000 votes in her gay businesses and tourism that 15 Now doesn't want a pro- Dick's Drive-In and pizza chain business and labor representa- election. joined OneSeattle. "Making big longed phase-in, or exemptions, Pagliacci. So far, the group has tives, along with City Council "There's so much support for leaps at any one time can harm or counting tips, bonuses or oth- not bought any airtime or other members. 15 they can't oppose it now," said the people we're trying to help." er benefits in total wages, Spear advertisements, but that's a pos- sibility. Countering OneSeattle is 15 15 Now organizer Jess Spear. Cernin said raising the mini- said. "It has taken a while for busi- Now, a grassroots group born "What they are trying to do is mum wage has a ripple effect on But 15 Now's trump card is nesses, manufacturers and non- out of the election of Socialist change it so they don't have to business and vendors. To miti- a charter amendment measure profits to get together and talk to Kshama Sawant to the Seattle pay 15." gate the impact, Cernin supports that needs about 30,000 signa- each other," said Alex Fryer, the City Council. What they want is Business groups began orga- a phase-in for all businesses. tures to get on the November group's spokesman. clear: an immediate hike to the nizing a response to increasing How long of a phase-in? She's not ballot. The group will pursue In Seattle, the prevailing minimum wage to $15 for big the minimum wage as far back sure, but she's heard proposals this option if the final minimum debate is not whether the mini- corporations, such as franchises as October last year. Different from as few as three years and as wage proposal has too many ex- mum wage will be increased to of fast food restaurants. factions began meetings with the much as 10. emptions they oppose. $15, but how and when. Mur- They support a three-year mayor and City Council mem- While she appreciates 15 Should that happen, though, ray said this week he wants his phase-in period for small and bers. Discussions eventually gave Now's proposal for a three-year OneSeattle and others would advisory group to finalize their medium businesses with fewer birth to OneSeattle. phase-in for small businesses, likely push their own ballot ini- recommendations by April 24. than 250 full-time employees "It's easy to have slogans and Cernin said that would create a tiatives. President Obama to Survey Deadly Washington Mudslide Damage WASHINGTON (AP) — disaster, emergency responders Crews continue to dig housing, home repairs and the while attending a European President Barack Obama plans a and recovery workers. through the wreckage in a search loss of uninsured property. The summit just days after the trag- brief visit near Seattle to survey The massive mudslide killed for bodies, focusing on a small Homeland Security Department, edy struck. "We hope for the best, damage from a recent mudslide at least 41 people and buried area where the final four victims the Federal Emergency Man- but we recognize this is a tough that killed more than three doz- dozens of homes in the small are believed to be buried. agement Agency and the Army situation." en people. town of Oso, which is about an At the request of Gov. Jay In- Corps of Engineers are also After the Oso visit, Obama Obama will stop while on his hour northeast of Seattle. slee, Obama earlier this month helping. continues on to the Asia-Pacific way to the Asia-Pacific region for The Snohomish County med- declared that a major disaster Obama recently asked the region, where he is scheduled to a four-country trip that begins ical examiner's office has identi- had occurred in the state, mak- nation to send its thoughts and spend the rest of this week and Wednesday in Tokyo. fied 39 of the victims, with two ing it and affected residents prayers to the state and to Oso. part of next week conferring While in Washington state, not yet identified. Four names eligible for various forms of "We know that part of this with the leaders of Japan, South Obama will also visit with vic- remain on a list of missing peo- financial aid, including help tight-knit community has been Korea, Malaysia and the Philip- tims of the deadly March 22 ple. covering the costs of temporary lost," Obama said last month pines. Boy Scouts of America Bans Church That Let Gay Man Lead Troop SEATTLE (AP) — The Boy told the church it violated its Scouts of America has revoked charter agreement with the or- its charter agreement with a Se- ganization by allowing McGrath attle church that refused to re- to continue to serve as an adult move a gay troop leader after the leader. It told the church it could organization withdrew his mem- no longer use the Scouting pro- bership. gram or any of its registered A Boy Scouts attorney told marks or brands. Rainier Beach United Methodist Boy Scouts spokesman Deron Church last week that it no lon- Smith said in a statement Mon- ger could host troops under the day that "we are saddened by this Boy Scouts name. development, but remain com- The church has stood by mitted to providing all youth Geoff McGrath, 49, a Seattle with the best possible Scouting software engineer and Eagle experience where the Scouting Scout, after his membership in program is the main focus." the organization was revoked He said the organization last month, setting off an im- has identified a new chartered passe between the church and group to sponsor the Boy Scouts one of the country's most popu- units that were affiliated with lar youth organizations. the church. It is contacting par- The Boy Scouts of America ents and unit leaders to let them told McGrath in a March letter know. that it "no choice" but to revoke Corsaro said parents who re- his registration after he said he ceived those letters were upset by was gay while being profiled by it, but that "it's emboldened them NBC News. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press even further." Boy Scouts of America offi- Geof McGrath holds his Boy Scout scoutmaster uniform shirt for the Seattle troop he led Tuesday, in Bellevue. The Boys "Our first priority is the kids cials said McGrath violated the Scouts of America has removed McGrath, an openly gay troop leader, after saying he made an issue out of his sexual orienta- and that the kids have a consis- group's leadership qualifications. tion. The BSA told McGrath in a letter Monday that “it has no choice but to revoke your registration” after he told news media tent quality program with good They also said he "deliberately he was gay in connection with a news story. McGrath, who earned the rank of Eagle Scout, has been leading Seattle Troop 98 male role models, and we're go- injected his sexuality" into the since its application was approved last fall. ing to keep that going," she said. scouting program when he made McGrath, who is married to statements to the media and the Seattle Troop 98 since its forma- leadership positions. Gay-rights name. his longtime partner, said his re- organization about his sexual tion last fall. The church also groups applauded the decision "Just because the BSA doesn't moval from the Boy Scouts "was orientation. sponsors a Cub Scout Pack for to allow gay youths to participate, want to be involved with this a blow." "As a Reconciling Congrega- younger boys. A total of about 15 but the move angered people church and these kids, we will "Nobody likes to be rejected tion, it's important to us that we youths participate in the units. who consider homosexuality a still have a robust youth pro- from the company of people that are open to all people," said the The church has obtained sin and a violation of Scouting gram for our kids," McGrath you have valued," he said. "That Rev. Monica Corsaro of Rainier legal counsel to evaluate its op- values. Some participants even- told The Associated Press in a said, it's two weeks later. I've had Beach United Methodist. The tions, she added. tually left the organization. telephone interview. "It's one of to move on and accept that BSA, church supports McGrath be- The Boy Scouts began accept- McGrath said Monday he the best things I do. One of the both national and regional, is not cause his work reflects its spirit ing gay youth for the first time will continue to participate in things that really makes my week ready to be properly fully inclu- and values. this year but has continued to the church's youth program is spending time with these kids." sive for all youth and adult lead- McGrath has been leading exclude openly gay adults from even if it can't use the Boy Scouts The Boy Scouts of America ership." Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief High Court Upholds Biden: Russia Must ‘Stop Mich Affirmative Talking and Start Acting’ Action Ban KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden warned WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia today that “it’s time to stop The Supreme Court has upheld talking and start acting” to reduce Michigan’s ban on using race as a tension in Ukraine, offering a factor in college admissions. show of support for the besieged The justices said in a 6-2 rul- nation as an international agree- ing today that Michigan voters ment aimed at stemming its ongo- had the right to change their ing crisis appeared in doubt. state constitution to prohibit Standing alongside acting public colleges and universities Ukrainian Prime Minister Ar- from taking account of race in seniy Yatsenyuk, Biden called on admissions decisions. The jus- Moscow to encourage pro-Russia tices said that a lower federal separatists in eastern Ukraine to court was wrong to set aside the vacate government buildings and change as discriminatory. checkpoints, accept amnesty and Justice Anthony Kennedy “address their grievances politi- said voters chose to eliminate cally.” racial preferences because they Biden said Russia needs to act deemed them unwise. “without delay,” adding, “We will Kennedy said nothing in the not allow this to become an open- Constitution or the court’s prior Elise Amendola / The Associated Press ended process.” cases gives judges the authority Yatsenyuk was harsher in his to undermine the election results. Cynthia Cirri, of Hamilton, N.J., wearing an outit that resembles the American lag, crosses the inish line of the 118th Boston Marathon Monday in Boston. characterization of Russia. “No country should be able to behave Teen Stowaway like an armed bandit,” he said. “Russia should stick to its interna- Shows Holes in Vast tional commitments and obliga- Airport Security tions. They should not behave as Resilient Bostonians gangsters in the modern century.” KAHULUI, Hawaii (AP) — Surveillance cameras at San Jose International Airport successful- ‘Piles and Piles’ of ly captured the teenager on the Bodies Left in South tarmac, climbing up the landing gear of a jet. But in the end, the celebrate Marathon Sudan slaughter cameras failed because no one NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — noticed the security breach until ONE YEAR LATER: Runners Gunmen who targeted both chil- the plane — and the boy — land- Who Were Stopped by dren and the elderly left “piles and ed in Hawaii. “It was really emotional crossing the piles” of bodies — many of those Although the 15-year-old ap- Last Year’s Bombings in a mosque — in a provincial cap- parently wanted nothing more Return for 2014 finish line. We got our finish line ital in South Sudan, the U.N.’s top than to run away, his success in back. That’s all that mattered.” humanitarian official in the coun- slipping past layers of security Boston Marathon try said today. early Sunday morning made it By Rik Stevens and Steve Peoples Lee Ann Yanni Toby Lanzer told The Associat- clear that a determined person whose left leg was injured in last year’s attack ed Press in a phone interview today can still get into a supposedly The Associated Press that the ethnically targeted killings safe area and sneak onto a plane. BOSTON — Unfinished are “quite possibly a game-changer” Video surveillance can help business. Defiance. Hope, childhood farming accident. 8 minutes, 37 seconds, the first for a conflict that has been raging catch trespassers. Some airports strength and resilience. They “It was the most amazing American man to break the tape since mid-December and that has thing crossing that finish line,” use not just human eyes watching used different words but the since 1983. exposed longstanding ethnic hos- he said moments after he com- Keflezighi had the names video screens, but also technology meaning was the same for tilities. There was also a disturbing pleted the race with two other of last year’s victims written in that can be programmed to sound thousands of people who were echo of Rwanda, which is marking amputees, all from Arkansas. black marker on the corners of an alert when a camera captures stopped by twin bombings at the 20th anniversary this month “But it wasn’t for us. It was for all his race bib. something potentially suspicious. last year’s Boston Marathon and of its genocide that killed 1 million But just because something is these people out here.” Kenya’s Rita Jeptoo won the came back this year to finish people. caught on camera does not mean A total of 35,755 athletes were women’s race in a course-record what they started. “It’s the first time we’re aware it will make an impression. registered to run, the second- 2 hours, 18 minutes, 57 seconds, of that a local radio station was The 118th running of the largest field in its history, with defending a championship from storied race from Hopkinton to broadcasting hate messages en- many coming to show support last year. She had been hoping couraging people to engage in E-cigarette Industry Boston was run under the long for the city and its signature this year for a title she could en- and still-sharp shadow of the atrocities,” said Lanzer, who was Awaits Looming sporting event. “Boston Strong” joy. in Bentiu on Sunday and Monday. 117th, which turned tragic when — the unofficial slogan adopted “It was very difficult to be two bombs exploded near the “And that really accelerates South Federal Regulation after the terrorist attack — was happy. People were injured and Sudan’s descent into an even more finish line, killing three people, everywhere, from the quiet sub- children died,” she had said of RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — injuring more than 260 and sear- difficult situation from which it Smokers are increasingly turn- urban starting line in Hopkinton, last year’s marathon. ing the day into a city with a long needs to extract itself.” ing to battery-powered electronic through the sound tunnel cre- There was no denying the memory. cigarettes to get their nicotine fix. ated by the Wellesley College stu- security measures in place since On this marathon Monday, They’re about to find out what dent body, up fabled Heartbreak last year: There were multiple Death Count in Ferry federal regulators have to say there was no choice but to re- Hill and finally down Boylston checkpoints; police along the Sinking Tops 100 about the popular devices. member, reflect and even con- Street to the finish, where the route examined backpacks, par- The Food and Drug Admin- front the past, but the athletes bombs went off. ticularly outside subway station JINDO, South Korea (AP) — istration will propose rules for e- found it easier — and more fun Lee Ann Yanni, whose left leg exits; more than 100 new sur- One by one, coast guard officers cigarettes as early as this month. — to celebrate. was badly injured in the bomb- veillance cameras looked down carried the newly arrived bodies The rules will have big implica- Jeff Glasbrenner said he re- ing, said she could feel the energy from above; and runners carried covered in white sheets from a tions for a fast-growing, largely turned to Boston for some “un- of the crowd pushing her to the their belongings in clear plastic boat to a tent on the dock of this unregulated industry and its le- finished business” after being finish. bags. island, the first step in identifying gions of customers. forced to stop at mile 25.9 last “It was really emotional cross- At 2:49 p.m., the moment the a sharply rising number of corpses Regulators aim to answer the year following the bombing. ing the finish line,” she said. “We bombs went off a year ago, there from a South Korean ferry that burning question posed by Ken- “I felt like those two bad guys got our finish line back. That’s was a moment of silence followed sank nearly a week ago. neth Warner, a professor at the stopped a lot of people from go- all that mattered.” by a swelling cheer that chased Dozens of police officers in University of Michigan School ing after their dreams. I needed to The elite racers gave the runners toward the finish, rising neon green jackets formed a cor- of Public Health: “Is this going to come back,” said Glasbrenner, 41, crowd a reason to cheer, too. in a wave as it got closer to the don around the dock as the bodies be the disruptive technology that who runs with a prosthetic right American Meb Keflezighi blue and gold line that marks the arrived today. Since divers found finally takes us in the direction leg after losing part of his leg in a won the men’s title in 2 hours, end of the race. a way over the weekend to enter of getting rid of cigarettes?” the submerged ferry, the death count has shot up. Officials said today that confirmed fatalities U.S. Weighing Illegals Without Serious Criminal had reached 104, with nearly 200 people still missing. Military Exercises If a body lacks identification, in Eastern Europe Records May Avoid Deportation details such as height, hair length By Erica Werner brought here illegally as children the review,” including seeking and clothing are posted on a white WASHINGTON (AP) — The The Associated Press to include other groups, such as input from people within DHS signboard for families waiting on United States is considering de- the parents of any children born as well as lawmakers of both par- Jindo island for news. ploying about 150 soldiers for WASHINGTON — Tens of in the U.S. ties and other stakeholders. military exercises to begin in Po- thousands of immigrants who John Sandweg, who until The approach outlined by land and Estonia in the next few are in the U.S. illegally but don’t February served as acting di- Sandweg and the immigration Syria Elections Set for weeks, a Western official said have serious criminal records rector of U.S. Immigration and advocate would change the exist- Saturday. The exercises would June 3 Amid Civil War could be shielded from deporta- Customs Enforcement, said he ing priority categories that now follow Russia’s buildup of forces tion under a policy change being DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — had promoted the policy change include immigrants who have near its border with Ukraine weighed by Homeland Security Syria called a presidential election for immigrants without seri- re-entered the country after hav- and its annexation last month of Secretary Jeh Johnson. for June 3, aiming to give President Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula. The change, if adopted fol- ous criminal records before his ing been deported previously, Bashar Assad a veneer of elec- Defense Secretary Chuck lowing a review ordered by Presi- departure and said it was being and those who are fugitives from toral legitimacy in the midst of a Hagel said earlier this week that dent Barack Obama, could limit weighed by Johnson. immigration proceedings. Such civil war that has killed more than the U.S. is looking for ways to removals of people who have An immigration advocate people would be taken off the 150,000 people and driven a third reassure its NATO allies of its little or no criminal record but who has discussed the review priority list. of the population from their homes. strong commitment to collective have committed repeat immi- with the administration also The remaining priority cat- The opposition and the United defense. The Pentagon’s press gration violations such as re-en- confirmed the change was un- egories focus on recent border- States denounced the vote as a secretary, Rear Adm. John Kirby, tering the country illegally after der consideration. The advocate crossers and immigrants who farce, and a U.N. spokesman said said in a statement Friday that having been deported, or failing spoke on condition of anonym- pose a danger to national secu- it will “hamper the prospects for American officials are consider- to comply with a deportation or- ity because the proceedings are rity or public safety or who have a political solution.” But Assad’s ing a range of additional mea- der. confidential. been convicted of crimes. Some government appears determined sures to bolster air, maritime and The possible move, con- “Any report of specific con- of those categories might also be to hold the election as a way of ex- ground readiness in Europe. firmed by two people with siderations at this time would refined or changed, and others ploiting its recent military gains. Ground exercises in Poland knowledge of the review, would be premature,” Clark Stevens, a could be added. The announcement Monday and Estonia would last about fall short of the sweeping chang- spokesman for the Homeland “The time had come to focus by Parliament Speaker Jihad La- two weeks but such exercises es sought by activists. They want Security Department, said Mon- ICE’s efforts exclusively on pub- ham raises questions about how would continue on a rotating ba- Obama to expand a two-year- day. Stevens said Johnson “has lic safety and national security,” the government intends to hold sis off and on over time, the of- old program that grants work undergone a very rigorous and Sandweg said in explaining why any kind of credible vote within ficial said. permits to certain immigrants inclusive process to best inform he pushed for the change. the deeply divided country. • Main 11 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 Washington Dairy Farmers Welcome Higher Milk Prices BELLINGHAM (AP) — ing up milk prices. U.S. dairy Raspberry Commission. Scholten agreed, noting that market is slowing down the sale With milk prices steadily ris- product exports are at historic "It's really a sense of 'thank at his store farmers are replacing of dairy farms to blueberry farm- ing in recent months, Whatcom highs, while the drought in Cali- goodness,'" Bierlink said. rakes to tractors when they are ers, a trend that's taken place in County dairy farmers are find- fornia is impacting that market, Duane Scholten of Scholten's worn out. A store like Scholten's recent years. He added that this ing themselves in the unusual including reduced hay and for- Equipment in Lynden said he's is quickly impacted when milk area currently has around 115 position of earning enough to age production, according to a seen dairy farmers who are in prices change. When money dairy farms. rebuild savings accounts and pay report from Northwest Farm a bit of shock about the turn in is tight for dairy farmers, it is The dairy farmers that pro- back loans from the years of lean Credit Services. milk prices. quickly noticed on the equip- duce their own hay are in partic- times. The report indicates milk "Even in recent years when ment side of the business. ularly good shape. With the first In February dairy farmers prices should remain strong milk prices were decent, feed "Dairy farmers put a lot of cuts of the year coming soon, were being paid around $23.50 in 2014 but could drop some as prices would be so high that they money back into the community," those farmers can avoid the cost for 100 pounds of milk, accord- milk production is expected to would still be in survival mode," Scholten said. "They go through of purchasing feed. Currently ing to data from the U.S. Depart- increase domestically and across Scholten said. "Now they must equipment four times as fast as feed prices are going up at a slow- ment of Agriculture. That's up the globe. be thinking, 'Wow, this is nice.'" other farmers, because a dairy er rate than milk prices, but that from around $21 in January and The price increase is a big It's certainly been a volatile farm is a year-round operation." could change, particularly if the from around $17.25 in February deal for the Whatcom County several years when it comes to The local dairy industry re- California drought increases de- 2013. Prices vary depending on economy because this area pro- milk prices. In 2009, the blended ceived a boost of confidence last mand for Pacific Northwest hay. what class of milk is being sold. duces plenty of milk. In January price dropped to $11.76 for 100 year, when Darigold completed In its review of other Pa- The recent price levels are the local cows produced 83.7 million pounds of milk; by 2011, it had a $22 million investment to put cific Northwest agriculture, the highest Whatcom farmer Larry pounds of milk, according to the jumped to $19.20 per 100 pounds, in a 143-foot milk powder dryer Northwest Farm Credit Services DeHaan can recall. USDA. That's the second most in according to the USDA. in Lynden, replacing equipment report indicates a mixed year for "I can't speak for other farm- the state, trailing only Yakima With milk prices at current damaged by a February 2012 Washington state apples. Pro- ers, but we are now able to start County's production of 224.4 levels, many local dairy farmers fire. The new dryer is capable of duction is poised for a record digging out of a hole," DeHaan million pounds. are focused on rebuilding cur- producing 46 percent more milk year, but exports could be down said. "I do see a lot of optimism For many farmers, it's a wel- rent infrastructure and savings powder annually than the previ- this year and labor availability (among farmers). This gives come relief after a decade of account levels, not expansion or ous dryer. could challenge the industry. many a chance to do mainte- struggling to break even, said new investment, because they "That (project) sent a clear With California's drought nance on things that had been Henry Bierlink, executive direc- know lean times can be right message that Darigold would hampering production, it could put off." tor at Whatcom Farm Friends, around the corner, Bierlink said. stick around," said Bierlink, who be a good year for Pacific North- A variety of factors are driv- as well as the Washington Red added that the stabilizing dairy west wine. Nineteen Lawyers Seek Open Washington Supreme Court Appointment By The Olympian Inslee’s general counsel Nicholas mentalist, won’t add a right of cen- teering with legal work in their are running for re-election to six- A total of 19 lawyers, includ- Brown said Monday of the time- ter lawyer to the court in order. But communities. year terms this fall. ing some sitting judges and at line for filling the court position. the governor is said to be consider- At least three newspapers — Already, one candidate — re- least one former judge, applied to Johnson saw himself as an ing some diversity — which could including the Seattle Times and tired King County Superior Gov. Jay Inslee for appointment enthusiastic defender of consti- include racial, ethnic or geograph- papers in Yakima and Spokane Court judge Bruce Hilyer — says to fill a Supreme Court vacancy tutional rights for the individual, ic factors — in his reckoning. — have editorialized in favor of he is running for Justice James expected to open May 1. Inslee is and his departure removes the Brown said in a recent inter- picking a justice from Eastern Johnson’s unexpired term — and likely to make his choice within most clearly conservative voice view that getting strong judicial Washington, getting someone has applied to Inslee for appoint- two weeks. on the court. In the landmark talent is first. familiar with rural issues to re- ment to the seat, the Seattle Times The vacancy is that of Justice case known as McCleary, he was “You want the person who is place Johnson. reported. Hilyer ran for Supreme James M. Johnson, the clear con- the lone dissenter on the court’s going to make the best justice. So Justice Debra Stephens, ap- Court in 2012 and finished third. servative of the court’s nine mem- latest order telling the Legisla- you want someone who has the pointed by former Democratic Whoever Inslee appoints bers, who is retiring April 30, cit- ture to pick up its pace of fund- intellect, the general competency, Gov. Chris Gregoire to serve must stand for re-election right ing health problems that limit his ing basic education; he argued and the commitment to justice. … starting in 2008, had served as away, and that is a secondary ability to work for the near term the court was violating the Con- I think you want someone with a appellate judge in the Spokane factor Inslee must weigh — if he but won’t end his legal career. stitution’s separation of powers well developed sense of what jus- area and is the lone court mem- wants to avoid the record of Mike “Unless something changes I by, in effect, trying to legislate. tice and access to courts is,” he said. ber from the east side. Stephens Lowry, who saw appointees to would expect by the end of the It’s almost certain that Inslee, Brown added that the gover- and two other justices — Charles the Supreme Court and Court of month or the first week of May,’’ a liberal Democrat and environ- nor wants some record of volun- Johnson and Mary Fairhurst — Appeals both tossed out by voters. News in Brief break he saw smoke billowing of the new coalition at the end McMorris Rodgers on Mon- opening the new state Route 99 Rotary Auction to out of the windows, Brown said. of 2012. The coalition currently day announced the kickoff of her tunnel in November 2016. Benefit Fox Theatre It appears someone broke one holds a 26-23 majority in the re-election campaign. The Fifth Chris Dixon, the project of the windows. The interior of Senate. District includes Spokane and manager for Seattle Tunnel Part- Restoration the car was charred and smelled About half of the Senate is up the eastern third of the state. ners, said the repairs pose a sig- By The Chronicle strongly of flammables. for re-election in November. McMorris Rodgers is a mem- nificant engineering challenge The Centralia, Chehalis and The total loss is about $1,050. ber of House Republican leader- and have to be done safely. Twin Cities Rotary clubs plan to Farm Labor Shortage ship and is the highest ranking Work on other parts of the host a tri-club dinner and auction Lottery Week for GOP woman in Congress. tunnel continues, including $750 on Friday, May 9, to benefit the Fox Reported in Washington She said her top priorities million worth of work at the tun- have been to control federal nel portals and along the High- Theatre restoration. The event will Pot Retail Licenses YAKIMA (AP) — The state begin at 6 p.m. at the Blue Pavilion spending and stop needless reg- way 99 corridor. in Washington reported a 5 percent farm labor ulations. at the Southwest Washington Fair- shortage for March in Washing- grounds in Chehalis. OLYMPIA (AP) — A lottery ton. Tickets are available from any is being held this week for 334 The Yakima Herald-Republic Latest Estimate: 16 member of the three rotary clubs licenses the state of Washington reported it’s the first time since for $50, or at the Fox Theatre in plans to issue for the recreational 2008 that a farmworker shortage Month Delay for Centralia. An early-bird special marijuana stores. was reported as early as March. Seattle Tunnel of $35 applies if tickets are pur- The state Liquor Control An economist with the state chased by April 25. Board set up a lottery system Employment Security Depart- SEATTLE (AP) — It will be Funds raised at the event will using an accounting firm and ment, John Wines, says the short- nearly a year before the damaged benefit the renovation of the Washington State University’s age was largely caused by the tunnel-boring machine stuck un- Mezzanine Lounge at the Fox Social and Economic Sciences weather. There was little spring der downtown Seattle can start dig- Theatre, according to the rotary Research Center. frost and orchards bloomed ging again, officials said Monday. April 29, 2014 clubs. A favorable rank in the lottery about a week earlier than last The giant drill known as Historic Fox Theatre Restora- won’t guarantee a license. Ap- “Bertha” stalled in December. Its GREAT฀WOLF฀LODGE฀•฀GRAND฀MOUND year, so growers need more help Doors open at 4pm to mingle and tions, formed in 2008, is a non- plicants still have to pass a back- thinning blooms. main bearing and the seals that profit organization focused on ground check, financial investi- surround it are damaged, and shop฀vendors฀•฀Show฀starts฀at฀7pm completely restoring the historic gation and other requirements crews are planning to excavate a Tickets on sale now! theater. The non-profit plans to before any licenses are issued. McMorris-Rodgers pit that will allow them to access restore the exterior and interior The first retail sales are expected to Seek Sixth Term the machine and fix it. Purchase your tickets online at: of the building back to its 1930 to begin in July, under Washing- The timeline means a brownpapertickets.com/event/530082! or in person at CH517994sl.cg art deco style. The theater will ton’s recreational marijuana law. SPOKANE (AP) — U.S. Rep. 16-month delay in boring, but also eventually be outfitted with Cathy McMorris Rodgers says the state Transportation Depart- re: theatrical lighting, sound and New Democratic she will seek her sixth term in ment said that the contractor, Design film equipment and an upgraded the U.S. House from Washing- Seattle Tunnel Partners, hopes fly system and stage, according Contender in Key ton’s Fifth Congressional Dis- to shave off four months to meet 425 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis, WA trict. the DOT’s original target for 360-740-5400 • M–F 10–6, Sat. 10–3 to the non-profit. www.redesigndivas.com For more information on the Senate Race auction and dinner, contact Cen- OLYMPIA (AP) — There's tralia Rotary President Debbie a new Democratic candidate in Schinnell at (360) 269-4215 or the race for the seat being va- Scott White at (360) 880-8053. cated by Senate Majority Leader For reservations, mail a check Rodney Tom. Now seeing patients to Lewis County Rotary Foun- The Seattle Post-Intelligencer dation, P.O. Box 1011, Chehalis, reported Monday that former WA. 98532. List the full name Kirkland Mayor Joan McBride, at Morton and address for each person at- a Democrat who originally an- tending. Reservations should be nounced she was running against mailed no later than Friday, May the Democratic leader of the pre- General Hospital 2. dominantly Republican Major- ity Coalition Caucus, has bowed Keith R. Birchard, M.D. out of the 48th District Senate Car Torched Outside race and will be running for the of Chehalis Friday House instead. She made the Board Certiied Orthopedist move after several Democrats By The Chronicle pushed for Rep. Cyrus Habib, a Deputies from the Lewis Democrat from Bellevue, to be County Sheriff’s Office are cur- the Democratic candidate for the rently investigating a car that was Senate seat. intentionally lit on fire outside of McBride is now running for Chehalis early Friday morning. Habib's House seat. Deputies responded to the Last week, Tom announced reported arson at about 1:22 a.m. that he was dropping his re-elec- on the 1700 block of Bishop Road, tion bid, citing family and health said Chief Deputy Stacy Brown, issues. A Republican candidate spokeswoman for the sheriff’s has not yet announced for the Specialty Clinic office. The victim, a 24-year-old seat. 521 Adams Ave. • Morton CH519895bw.db Chehalis man, had parked his Tom, along with fellow Dem- 2004 Ford Focus in the loading ocrat Tim Sheldon of Potlach, 360-736-2889 or 800-342-0205 docks next to a business. helped Republicans take control When he came outside on a of the Senate after the formation (appointment line only) Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 FROM THE FRONT

Pete Caster / [email protected] With nearly 10 feet of snow covering the road overlooking Louise Lake at Mount Rainier National Park, a bulldozer is used to clear of the top layer of snow allowing the snow blower to whisk away the bottom ive feet of snow leaving the pavement clear for travel.

“Our goal every year is to try good day, they can maybe clear Experience teaches the op- the machine can usually make Park and have the road open to the out three-quarters of a mile. erators to read the snowfields road for itself through the snow public by Memorial Day week- “The weather really affects like raft guides read rivers. They and back up the hill. When end,” Facilities Manager Jim Zi- things,” Ray said. “We have days look for depressions and bright things are really bad the dozer Continued from front page olkowski said. “That’s the goal, with four guys doing eight hours blue pockets near the sides of up above will help pull it out. but there’s a lot of variables that of straight equipment running the road. They know the snow’s Besides a few small slides, Ray done by the snow removal crews. play into that.” and we might only go 3/10 of a the softest in those places, and said no major accidents have oc- They clear the roads in steep, av- Working in near synchron- mile.” the most prone to slides. curred in the 22 years he’s been alanche-prone areas seven days icity, Donny Stewart and lead Where the road narrows, “That is something you have plowing at Mount Rainier. a week, but the snow is deep and equipment operator Mike Ray Ray goes into the lead, break- to watch for, there’s a few really But finding qualified em- the work is slow going. drop their blades down into the ing a path for Stewart to do the bad avalanche spots, you can ployees isn’t easy. The NPS tries Just past the Reflection snow, heave up piles the size of majority of the digging behind get where it breaks off and the to recruit experienced people Lakes, probably the most pho- small garages and shove them him. A line of green sticks poke whole wall will go, if the ma- but the majority have never op- tographed vantage points of down the mountainside. The out above the snowline to mark chine drops or angles you know erated equipment in deep snow. Mount Rainier National Park, snow clumps into huge blocks where the road ends and the it’s time to move,” Ray said. The work isn’t not for everyone Stevens Canyon Road lies be- and slabs, which glow aquama- steep drop to the valley floor “Otherwise you may fall 20 or 30 and Ziolkowski isn’t surprised. neath a blanket of snow 15 to rine blue around the edges. begins. Stewart moves his dozer feet.” “Working in those conditions 20 feet thick. In the winter, this “The idea is to push as much between them and sluffs a heap About every other year a doz- says a lot about the guys out part of the park is a prime desti- snow as efficiently possible,” Ray of snow off his blade, hanging er slips down the mountain, but there,” he said. nation for snowshoers and cross said. half of his 86,000 pound ma- country skiers. Their tracks Once the plows have it down chine well beyond the road edge are still visible under the fresh to about five feet, a blower drives in the process. snow, but access ends long be- along the asphalt and shoots “We can do that because the Agencies Seek Public Comment fore the snow melts. Plowing the the last of the snow down the snow is so wet and dense in 17-mile-long route has to start hillside. Starting at 5 a.m., the Washington,” Ray said. “It al- on Proposed Westway and early if it’s to be ready for the un- crews work 10-hour shifts, but lows the equipment to float on official start of summer. the progress is slow going. On a top.” Imperium Renewables Expansion Projects Funeral 21, when Moon was supposed the agreed order, Anthony said, to be buried following a funeral. they will be monitored closely When funeral staff opened the while under probation for a year. Continued from front page casket at the service at Brown The state department of licens- Mortuary, the body of Petitclerc ing will show up at any time funeral preparations. was inside. rather than just once annually, Brown Mortuary was not Petitclerc had wished to be Anthony said. found to be at fault, state De- cremated. Moon had wished to “They have to make things partment of Licensing spokes- be buried. available when we ask for it,” woman Christine Anthony said. The men died within one Anthony said. “They will be un- “In our investigation we hour of each other on Oct. 13 at der a little more close scrutiny.” found they were unaware of the Community Home Health Care The state Department of Li- misidentification of the remains & Hospice. censing finished its investiga- Westway and Imperium Renewables each have proposals and we felt they were not in any The Kelso funeral home has tion in December and sent the violation.” Anthony said. “It to construct new storage tanks, rail infrastructure, and oice taken responsibility for mistak- results to the state Funeral and space at the Port of Grays Harbor. would be a violation if they had enly cremating Moon and ship- Cemetery Board, which released known. Everything pointed ping Petitclerc’s body to Cheha- the findings Monday. back to Dahl McVicker.” lis. Attorney Shawn Briggs, who The Washington State Department of Ecology and the City Brown Mortuary Man- Ken Dahl, owner of the Dahl is representing both the families, of Hoquiam, as Co-Lead Agencies, have determined that the ager Daniel LaPlaunt said even McVicker funeral home, was previously told The Chronicle proposed projects may have potentially signiicant adverse though he knew his business unavailable for comment Mon- that the families won’t consider environmental impacts. A formal study of those potential was not at fault for the mix up, day. damages or filing a lawsuit until impacts through an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) the conclusion of the investiga- Anthony said Dahl McVicker the findings are released. process will be prepared for each proposal. tion was a relief. was served with the findings Briggs was unavailable Mon- “Once again, our condo- last week and will have 20 days day while at a trial, according to The irst step in an EIS process is to seek public comment lences to the families that were to either agree to the terms or his secretary. during a scoping period to help identify issues and concerns involved in this occurrence,” request a hearing in front of an Brian Moon, the son of Jerry that should be considered in developing the EIS. The Co- LaPlaunt said. “We just look for- administrative law judge. Moon, said Monday he has not Leads have agreed to conduct some parts of the EIS process ward to continuing to serve our “If they wanted to, they can yet seen the findings and will jointly, such as scoping meetings. The joint scoping period community’s families.” just accept it and move forward,” have to confer with his attorney The funeral mishap in Che- Anthony said. before possibly moving forward opened for public comment on April 10, 2014, and will close halis occurred on Monday, Oct. If the funeral home signs with a lawsuit or damages. on May 27, 2014. People who wish to participate in the scoping period have Police At the end of the 2011 inter- to documents in his disciplinary multiple ways to provide comments, including online, by nal investigation, Reynolds was file. He was eventually fired in mail, and at a public meeting where both oral and written suspended for two weeks with- 2012 after he repeatedly failed Continued from front page comments will be accepted. All comments will be valued out pay. to back up fellow officers and equally regardless of how they are submitted. The public Legal fees accounted for Prior to 2011, Reynolds spent most of his shift “hiding scoping meetings will be held: $79,389 of the total amount. had also previously been repri- out” from his coworkers and su- Overtime expenses for the of- manded for biased policing, ar- pervisors. y ficers required to testify at the resting someone without prob- The arbitration hearing took April 24 – Hoquiam High School Commons hearing cost a total of $540. The able cause, failing to show up for place in January of this year, and 501 W. Emerson Ave., Hoquiam city also spent $139 in meals for court and initiating a reckless the arbitrator was expected to is- the legal team during the days high-speed pursuit, according sue a ruling last week. y April 29 – Centralia High School Commons the hearing took place. 813 Eshom Road, Centralia The information about the expenses incurred by the city due to the arbitration process AT Open House: 5:00 p.m. to 9: p.m. was obtained by The Chronicle A NIGHT THE THEATRE Oral Scoping Comments: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. through a public disclosure re- The Members of the quest. The total amount — $80,068 Rotary Clubs of Centralia, Chehalis & Twin Cities Multiple ways to provide scoping comments: — spent on the arbitration is Invite you to join us for dinner & an auction more than a newly hired patrol Blue Pavilion y Mail to: Westway and Imperium EISs, c/o ICF International, officer makes annually, Centra- FRIDAY SW Washington 710 Second Avenue, Suite 550, Seattle, WA 98104 lia Police Chief Bob Berg said. May 9, 2014 6 pm Fairgrounds Reynolds was the subject of y Submit comments online at: several internal investigations to beneit the renovation of the https://public.commentworks.com/cwx/ over the course of his six years of westwayimperiumcommentform employment at the Centralia Po- Rotary Mezzanine at the Fox Theatre lice Department. A 2011 inter- • DRESS FOR THE THEATRE • y At a scoping meeting nal investigation into Reynolds’ frequent use of his Taser found Early Bird Special $35 if registered by April 25 he excessively Tased multiple To learn more, visit: people, many of whom were Please mail your check and list of names and http://www.ecy.wa.gov/geographic/graysharbor/terminals.html involved in minor, non-violent addresses for you and your guests to CH520358bw.sw offenses, for extended periods Lewis County Rotary Foundation CH520317sl.cg of time. The investigation also Información en español será disponible durante la sesión. found he was dishonest in his PO Box 1011, Chehalis WA, 98532 police reports about the circum- stances regarding the Tasings. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 • Main 13

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl 1A Baseball: Warhawks Sweep Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] White Salmon Prep Girls Ashmore Hired as Centralia Girls Basketball Coach By Aaron VanTuyl girls basketball coach. Ashmore [email protected] coached the Loggers to the state tournament every season and to Doug Ashmore has hired as two District 4 championships, the head girls basketball coach highlighted by a fourth-place at Centralia High School, CHS finish in the 2012 State 1A tour- athletic director Josh Lowe an- nament. nounced on Monday. "I think what Tom Kelly Ashmore will replace Tom got back started here, he got Kelly, who coached the Tigers for the job back going, and got the two seasons and resigned earlier kids playing hard, and all those this month. things," Ashmore said, of his Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Ashmore coached the Cen- interest in the job. "I knew they Onalaska girls basketball coach Doug Ashmore, left, argues a call with referee Tom Dembinski during a Central 2B League tralia boys freshman team this had a good nucleus coming back, girls basketball game in Adna in December of 2012. Ashmore, who coached the Logger girls for six seasons, has been hired season, after spending the previ- as the head girls basketball coach at Centralia High School. ous six seasons as the Onalaska please see ASHMORE, page S2

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Courtesy Photo Kyle White, right, poses with Olympian Kibwe Johnson at the Washington Open at the University of Washington’s Husky Outdoor Track Facility in Seattle on April 12. Johnson won the hammer throw at the meet, while White, a UW sophomore from Centralia, took fourth. College Update: White Throwing Hammer for Washington By The Chronicle There’s a lot of Lewis County athletes competing at the four- year college level. Here’s a look at how a few of them are faring this spring. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Track & Field Napavine’s Sam Fagerness rounds the bases after his grand slam during the second inning of nonleague baseball action against Oakville Monday on the Tigers’ home ield. • Kyle White, a 2012 Centra- lia High School graduate and sophomore at the University of Washington, finished fourth in Fagerness’ Slam Powers Tigers Past Oakville the hammer throw at the Wash- ington Open on April 12. White By The Chronicle Ortivez had smashed a 2-run as we've seen in our league." one in the fourth. The Acorns recorded a throw of 171 feet. The NAPAVINE — Oakville's in the seventh that Napavine had six hits as got back on the board with a event was won by Kibwe John- rally fell just short as Napavine sliced into Napavine's lead. team, including a grand slam by run in the sixth and a 4-run ral- son, a two-time USA Outdoor picked up a 7-6 nonleague vic- "I thought that our pitchers Sam Fagerness in the bottom of ly in the top of the seventh that did a nice job throwing strikes," the second that put the Tigers champion who finished ninth tory over the Acorns here on fell short. in the 2012 Summer Olympics Tigers' coach Bryan Bullock up 4-1. It was the third homer Monday. Cole Doughty finished with Games, with a toss of 219 feet, 10 said. "Everybody was around in two games for Fagerness, a two hits to help the Tigers' cause. inches. The Tigers used five differ- the strike zone and offensively freshman, and his fifth in the ent pitchers in the matchup and Oakville, meanwhile, had four • Austin Hamilton, a junior we did a real nice job against past six games. hits in the game. from Chehalis throwing for J.T. Kaut came in to record the (Oakville starting pitch Shaun) Napavine added 2 more Boise State, finished 11th in the final out after Oakville's Gary Youckton. He's as good a pitcher runs in the third and another please see BASEBALL, page S2 javelin at the Oregon Relays at Hayward Field, held April 17-19. Hamilton recorded a throw of 2A Softball 180 feet, 4 inches. McKay, Graham Leads Bearcats in 18-9 Win Over Wolves Softball By The Chronicle and Ali Graham. Black Hills trailed 8-5 overall) kept its momentum • Dani Wall, a junior from Black Hills came ready to “We hit the ball really well through three and a half in- going into a home matchup to- Tenino, went 1 for 3 for Saint today, and of our multiple hit- nings before the Bearcats went day against Tumwater, which Martin’s University in a 2-0 loss play, but so did the Bearcats as ters, they all had doubles,” W.F. on a 7-run tear in the bottom currently sits in second in the to Western Oregon on Saturday. they stayed undefeated in Ev- West coach Mike Keen said. of the fourth. Wall is hitting .301 and is second ergreen 2A Conference soft- Evergreen 2A Conference. on the team with four home runs ball action with an 18-9 vic- “You also have to tip your cap When all was said and “We’re undefeated right and 23 RBIs. She’s started 38 tory over the Wolves Monday to Black Hills. They were ag- done, Roni Braun went 3 for 3, now and we’re not going to games for the Saints (23-19, 12-8 in the Mint City. gressive and they battled. We Caitlin Reynolds and Kassidy sneak past anyone,” Keen said. GNAC play). W.F. West had 19 hits as did too, but I think we might Grandorff were each 2 for 3, “Teams are going to bring their a team, including four hits not have been as ready as we and Tessa Wollan was 2 for 4. best, and we got Black Hills’ apiece from Jessica McKay should of.” W.F. West (8-0 league, 9-0 A-game today.” please see UPDATE, page S2

Doughty Caught It The Final Word Raptors GM Ujiri Uses Profanity About Nets TV’s Best Bet TORONTO (AP) — Raptors general above the west entrance. manager Masai Ujiri let loose a profan- Ujiri, the NBA’s reigning executive ity about the Brooklyn Nets during a of the year, apologized in a brief news Houston at Seattle pregame address meant to pump up a conference at halftime, saying he’d 7 p.m. group of fans outside Air Canada Cen- made the “wrong choice of words” and ROOT tre before Saturday’s opening game of was “just trying to get our fans going.” Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the NBA playoffs. Asked if the profanity represented Napavine’s Cole Doughty drives for a catch during Several hundred fans gathered out- his feelings about the Nets, Ujiri said: nonleague baseball action against Oakville Mon- side the downtown arena for a party “You know how I feel. I don’t like them, day on the Tigers’ home ield. and to watch the game on a huge screen but I apologize.” Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 SPORTS

2A Girls Tennis Shorthanded Tigers Top Capital, 4-2 By The Chronicle grit and fortitude by fighting OLYMPIA — The Tigers from behind to win the second were without 11 of their 29 play- set.” ers, but still managed a 4-2 win The Tigers’ 11 missing play- over Capital here Monday to ers included three from the varsi- stay undefeated in Evergreen 2A ty squad, due to a combination of Conference girls tennis action. illness and students counseling Centralia’s Lillian Albright, sixth-graders at Camp Cispus. Hannah Jeffries and Arleth Keahey pointed out that Syd- Ramirez swept the singles ney Creel and Hayden Blaser matches, in that order, and Anna lost a tight 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 match to Scheibmeir — typically the Ti- Alexis Gjurasic and Ellen Short gers’ top singles threat — joined that lasted nearly three hours. Jaycee Foster in the No. 1 dou- “I was really proud of their bles match to beat Baylee Yost spunk and determination,” Kea- and Sooyoun Park, 6-1, 7-5. hey said. “It didn’t end the way “Anna Scheibmeir played they wanted, but they will have doubles with the same intensity other opportunities and I am Brandon Hansen / [email protected] that she plays singles, and her sure the result will be in their fa- Oakville’s Shaun Youckton throws a pitch during nonleague baseball action against Napavine Monday on the Tigers’ home and Jaycee Foster took the first vor.” ield. set easily,” Tiger coach Deb Kea- Centralia (7-0) will host Ab- hey said. “Both of them showed erdeen on Wednesday. Baseball 1A Softball Continued from Sports 1

"We only struck out twice, so Tenino Sweeps Rainier that means we got in pretty good at-bats," Bullock said. By The Chronicle League Trico Division sweep Napavine (6-6 overall, 3-5 RAINIER — The Beavers of White Salmon here on league) will host Central 2B foe picked up their first SWW 1A Monday, by scores of 11-0 and Wahkiakum on Thursday. League Evergreen Division 20-4. wins of the season here on The Warhawks committed just two errors on the after- Warhawks Sweep White Salmon Monday, sweeping Rainier 17- 13 and 12-2. noon, while the Bruins com- WHITE SALMON — Tole- Morgan Masters tossed a mitted 14 total. do-Winlock picked up a big dou- complete game in the opener, “I thought we played two bleheader sweep of White Salm- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] striking out seven with seven much cleaner games than we on here on Monday by scores of Napavine’s J.T. Kaut tags out Oakville’s Shawn Youckton during nonleague base- hits and three errors behind have in the past,” Toledo-Win- 6-2, 6-5 to grab a half-game lead ball action Monday on the Tigers’ home ield. her. lock coach Ryan Arnold said. for fourth place in the SWW 1A The Beavers, though, bene- “I felt like we’ve really cleaned League Trico Division over Ka- up a lot of the mistakes.” was 2 for 4 and also knocked in 11-6 nonleague victory here on fitted from 14 walks, and were lama. In the first game, Toledo- a run. hit by a total of six pitches in Dalton Yoder also had a big Saturday. The Pirates came back Winlock jumped out to a 9-0 In the second game, the the win. day for the Warhawks, hitting from an early 6-4 deficit behind lead before added 2 more runs Warkhawks used late-game he- Molly Eckardt went 3 for 6 two home runs in the nightcap. Wilson’s no-hit performance in in the sixth for a 11-0 six-in- roics to get by the Bruins 6-5. and scored three runs with a “I thought we played and relief thanks to a 4-run rally in ning victory. The Warhawks Yoder brought in all of Toledo- double, while Masters helped executed well,” Toledo-Winlock the top of the fourth. finished with 12 hits, with Winlock’s runs, hitting a 3-run her own cause by going 3 for coach Brian Demarest said. Jared Olson went 2 for 4 with 5 with a pair of RBIs. Merissa Emily Robbins going 3 for 4 “Coming off our performance homer in the fourth and a 2-run a double for Adna, which fin- with a double while Kennedi homer in the fifth. He was then Richardson went 2 for 3, with against Woodland, I was very ished with nine hits total. Tyson Collins and Sarah Subjeck hit by a pitch in the top of the a triple and 2 RBIs. happy with our defense. To The second game went each added two hits. seventh to drive in the War- Gray, David Young and Bryce come down here on a three and just five innings, with Felicia “There weren’t a whole lot hawks’ sixth and deciding run. McCloskey also had doubles. half hour bus ride, I’m glad we Gubbe holding Rainier to six of hard-hit balls from the oth- “He kind of had himself a ca- Northwest Christian scored all brought our bats.” hits with one walks and two er team,” Arnold said. “When reer there,” Demarest said. of its runs in the first two in- Wes Kuzminski picked up strikeouts to get the win for they did hit the ball, our de- Toledo-Winlock (6-4 overall, nings before Wilson entered the the complete-game pitching vic- Tenino. fense made the routine plays. 5-3 league) now plays at Kalama game. They finished with five tory for the Warhawks with six Audrey Fant was 2 for 3 The pitching and defense were in a doubleheader on Monday. hits. strikeouts in Game 1, holding with an RBI, Eckardt went 3 supporting each other.” White Salmon to four hits. Tole- Adna (8-3 overall) hosts for 4 with a pair of doubles, The nightcap featured 21 do-Winlock scored 3 runs in the Saturday’s Results Central 2B League foe Pe Ell Master was 2 for 3 with two hits by the Warhawks, who on Thursday in a doubleheader jumped out to a 10-4 lead first inning and added insur- Adna’s Wilson Shuts Down NWC doubles and 4 RBIs, and Rich- ance runs in the second, fourth showdown between the two top ardson was 2 for 3 with a dou- through three innings before and fifth frames. LACEY — Wes Wilson shut teams in the league. Both Adna ble and a home run. a 10-run fourth frame. Col- Kolton Korpi went 2 for 3 down Northwest Christian in and Pe Ell are 6-2 in the C2BL Tenino (4-3, 2-2 league) lins and Shelby Davison each with an RBI while Joel Martin the final five innings of Adna’s standings. is scheduled to host North had four hits while Cassic Mc- Beach today in a nonleague Geary added three. matchup. “We had some kids finally get out of a slump and hit well Toledo-Winlock Hammers tonight,” Arnold said. “These are our first two league wins, White Salmon, Twice so it’s nice to see this develop.” WHITE SALMON — To- Toledo-Winlock (3-6 over- ledo-Winlock’s bats exploded all, 2-4 league) will play at Tri- for 33 total hits in a SWW 1A co foe Kalama next Tuesday.

had played for in high school — Ashmore found himself with a bit more time on his hands. Continued from Sports 1 "My wife didn't like me be- and I like the way the girls play. ing home that much," he joked. "I It seemed to be a pretty good was usually out scouting or do- group." ing film." Also factoring into his deci- Ashmore will take over a sion to apply for the position, team that went 11-11 last season Ashmore said, was a bit of bore- with just one senior on the ros- dom on his own part. He took a ter, and was a game away from Courtesy Photo / University of Washington job as the a physical education playing for the third and final The University of Washington’s Erik Forgione rounds third base. Forgione went 2 for 3 with a double and an RBI for the No. 6 and strength conditioning coach regional berth out of District 4. Huskies during a win over Cal on Friday. at Centralia High School last "I hope our girls come ready summer and left the Onalaska to work hard and play hard, all ing staff with a 2.42 ERA and a doubles. Washington (27-8-1) district, and despite coaching the time," Ashmore said. "I think Update 14-6 record in 24 appearances. is now 14-4 in Pac-12 play, and the Tiger freshman team under everything else should take care • Marissa Reynolds, a fresh- ranked No. 6 in the nation by Ron Brown — whom Ashmore of itself." Continued from Sports 1 man from Chehalis, went 1 for 3 College Baseball News and No. 7 with a double for Princeton on in the Baseball America poll. • Parker Pocklington went 1 Sunday in a 6-2 loss to Penn to • Chris Bishop, a junior from for 4 with an RBI for the Univer- open an Ivy League doublehead- Rochester pitching for Pacific sity of Arkansas in a 7-5 loss to er. It was the fifth double of the Lutheran University, improved Kentucky on Saturday in Lex- season for Reynolds, who has his season record to 4-5 on Fri- ington. Pocklington, a freshman started 28 games for the 15-24 day in a 7-3 win over Lewis & from Centralia, is hitting .239 Tigers. Clark. Bishop threw eight in- with 22 RBIs for the 25-22 Ra- nings, giving up an earned run Economically Our Best zorbacks. Priced Baseball on six hits with nine strikeouts • Lauren Liseth, a senior and two walks. Bishop has a 2.94 STARTING STARTING from Centralia, went 1 for 1 • Erik Forgione, a junior ERA with 65 strikeouts in 70 1/3 with a 2-run homer in Fairfield shortstop from Chehalis, went 2 innings for the 22-14 Lutes. 99 AT 67 AT University’s 2-0 win over Iona for 3 with a double, an RBI, two • Colton Boucher, a redshirt 39 109 on Saturday. Liseth is hitting runs and two stolen bases for the sophomore from Chehalis who .337 for the 17-17 Stags, with a University of Washington on played at Centralia College last Free team-high four home runs and Friday in a 6-2 win over Califor- season, went seven all innings MOUNTING • AIR CHECKS • ROTATIONS 18 RBIs. nia in Berkely. Teammate Robert for Northern State University ROAD HAZARD • FLAT REPAIR • Jessika-Jo Sandrini, a senior Pehl — also a junior from Che- in a 7-5 win over Minot State on P155/80TR-13 175/65HR-14 from Adna, was 1 for 3 for Siena halis — was 1 for 3 in the win, Tuesday. Boucher allowed just in an 8-7 win over Canisius on and added a hit and an RBI in a one earned run with six strike- Saturday, while sister Jordan — 7-1 loss to Cal on Saturday. For- outs and one walk, marking his Your Tire and Brake Store! a sophomore — added a run gione is now hitting .270 for the fourth consecutive complete www.LesSchwab.com for the 20-16 Saints. Jessika-Jo Huskies, while Pehl is second game — all wins — and running Mark Witham, Manager Nathan Wright, Manager CH517958sl.cg is hitting .291, while Jordan is among regular starters on the his record to 5-2 with 38 strike- 1211 Harrison, Centralia 36 N. Market, Chehalis hitting .255, for the Saints, and team with a .338 batting average outs and 16 walks in 4 innings of 736-6603 748-0295 Jessika-Jo leads the Siena pitch- and fourth in the Pac-12 with 12 work this season. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014

NFL Saturday’s Prep Track Seahawks Add QB Terrelle Pryor McClure Wins Shot Put at Pasco By The Chronicle By The Seattle Times hurdles. Conner Roberts set a PASCO — Nike McClure new personal-best in the pole Seattle has one of the most came up big on a big stage vault (13-0) to place 13th. stable starting quarterback situ- here Saturday, winning the "The Pasco Invite can be ations in the NFL, with Russell shot put at the Pasco Invita- an intimidating atmosphere," Wilson leading the Seahawks tional. Ledgerwood said, "and Con- to a Super Bowl title last season in only his second year in the The annual event featured ner and Nolan really im- league. representatives from 56 girls pressed me with the way they The Seahawks, though, sud- teams this year, and the W.F. responded under pressure in denly have lots of competition West senior's 43-foot, 9-inch their first appearance there." behind Wilson after making a toss won an event with 42 en- W.F. West will host rival trade Monday that surprised trants. Centralia in a dual meet on many around the NFL. Seattle The toss broke McClure's Wednesday, and will then host acquired one-time Ohio State own school record — set three the Chehalis Activators Invi- phenom Terrelle Pryor from the days earlier — of 41-11.75, and tational and Classic on Friday Oakland Raiders in exchange for marked the third time this and Saturday. its seventh-round choice in the season the senior has eclipsed upcoming NFL draft, which is her own record. The 43-9 mark is also the best distance, Herrera Third at Mountain the 247th selection overall. Invite Seattle seemed set at quarter- regardless of classification, in back last month after re-signing the state this spring. YELM — Mossyrock veteran Tarvaris Jackson, the "Nike is still scratching the had several standouts at the team’s starter in 2011 and back- surface on perfecting the tech- Mountain Invite here last up in 2013. nical aspects of the shot put Friday. Alicia Herrera placed But Seattle general manager and every week she gets bet- third in the 800-meter run for John Schneider indicated in a ter," W.F. West coach Autumn the girls and posted the top quote released by the team that Ledgerwood said. "Throwing girls time in the entire state for Pryor’s talents and potential over 43 feet is so impressive the 2B ranks (2:28.23). in itself and the excitement were simply too much to ignore Brandon Butler also took of what she can still achieve when he became available. third for the boys in the is something we will all con- “Terrelle is an incredibly ex- 400 (51.84) and currently is The Associated Press tinue to enjoy witnessing each plosive athlete and we’re excited Tony Avelar / ranked third in the state in the for him to come in and compete,” time she competes." This Oct. 6 ile photo shows Oakland Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor against the 2B ranks. Teammate Rylen Schneider said. San Diego Chargers during the second half of an NFL football game in Oakland, McClure also finished It’s also possible the Seahawks fourth in the 200 meters Hurd placed fifth in the triple Calif. The Oakland Raiders have traded Pryor to the . Oakland jump with a mark of 40 feet, will try the 6-foot-4, 233-pound- sent the third-year player to the Super Bowl champions on Monday. Terms of the (25.95 seconds), and ran a leg 4.5 inches, and also took fifth er at receiver or tight end — he deal were not immediately announced. of the 4x100 relay with McK- caught one pass for 22 yards with enna Moon, Raegan Nelson in the high jump (5-10). the Raiders in 2012. Seattle also Pryor came to the Raiders in as well as victories in the 2010 and Hannah Tak, which fin- The Mossyrock 4x100 has B.J. Daniels on its roster at 2011 in a cloud of controversy Rose Bowl and 2011 Sugar Bowl, ished 11th. Moon also took boys relay team placed sev- quarterback and the Seahawks due to his role in a scandal at going 31-4 as a starter. 13th in the 800. enth but also posted the best have at times toyed with using Ohio State that cost coach Jim Pryor threw for 6,177 yards On the boys side, Bryan time in the state for 2B ranks him as a receiver, as well, show- Tressel his job. and rushed for 2,164 at Ohio Moon took eighth in the (45.19). ing its willingness to try quarter- Pryor was one of five players State, where he was regarded as javelin (164-11) and 14th in The Vikings will compete backs in different roles. suspended by the NCAA for the one of the team’s fastest players. the triple jump, while Nolan in a Central 2B League meet Pryor, 24, started nine games first five games of the 2011 sea- He put that athleticism on Camlin was 16th in the 300 in Onalaska on Tuesday. for the Raiders in 2013, his third son for receiving improper ben- display last season when he ran season with the team. But he efits — notably tattoos — as well for a 93-yard touchdown against never really grabbed hold of the as selling championship rings the Steelers, the longest run Prep Golf job, completing 57 percent of and jerseys. by a quarterback in NFL his- his passes for 1,798 yards while Instead of serving the sus- throwing seven touchdowns pension, Pryor declared for the tory. But his 69.1 passer rating in Centralia Girls Fall to Capital 2013 ranked 36th of the 37 NFL compared with 11 interceptions. NFL Supplemental Draft, where By The Chronicle improving," Mollerstuen added. The Raiders were just 3-6 in his he was taken in the third round quarterbacks who had enough attempts to qualify, causing the OLYMPIA — The weather Kelsey Wilder led Capital starts. by the Raiders. with 26 points. Pryor also played against Se- Pryor, a product of Jeannette, Raiders to look elsewhere for a started off sunny but turned cold QB. in a hurry for the Tiger girls here Centralia (2-1, 1-1 league) attle in an exhibition game last Pa., was one of the top recruits in will host River Ridge on Monday. August, going 3 for 8 for 31 yards the country in the Class of 2008 Pryor has a base salary of Monday in a 110-48 loss to Capi- and an interception and running and became an immediate sen- $705,000 for 2013, the final year tal in Evergreen 2A Conference three times for 48 yards in a 22-6 sation at Ohio State. He of his rookie contract. He will golf action at Olympia Country Pirates Edged by NWC Seahawks’ victory at Century- eventually led the Buckeyes to become an unrestricted free Club. HAWKS PRAIRIE — The Link Field. three consecutive Big Ten titles agent after this season. Julie Mettler and Shelby Pirates came close, but couldn't Duffy each scored 12 points for quite get over the hump against Centralia in the Stableford scor- Northwest Christian in a 209- Running ing system, which rewards play- 212 2B boys golf loss here at The ers for their hole-by-hole play in Links on Monday. American Meb Keflezighi Wins Boston Marathon relation to par, rather than over- John Kruger shot a 45 to lead all stroke scoring. Adna, just two strokes behind BOSTON (AP) — "The Star- "A couple of them are hitting match medalist Aaron Fox of Spangled Banner" played over the ball better, they just don't Northwest Christian. Boylston Street in honor of an know how to score yet," Tiger "He has been struggling to American winner of the Boston coach Larry Mollerstuen said. score, and tonight was great for Marathon. "They just know, when they see a his confidence moving forward," One year after a bombing team score of 110 points, it gives Adna coach Alan Browning said. there killed three people and them a little bit of an idea of what Nolan Wagner shot a 49, left more than 260 injured, Meb they need to do." Brenden Houtari shot a 56, and Keflezighi added Boston to a re- Taylor Canfield scored 10 for Jake Ferrier fired a 62 to round sume that includes the New York Centralia, with Taylor Bell and out the Adna scoring. City Marathon title in 2009 and Lleo Vasquez each adding 7. The Pirates will hit the road a silver medal in the 2004 Olym- "They're young, and they're to face Wahkiakum on Thursday. pics. Running just two weeks be- fore his 39th birthday, he had the names of the 2013 bombing vic- Pole Buildings tims on his bib. "At the end, I just kept think- ing, 'Boston Strong. Boston Strong,'" he said. "I was thinking Charles Krupa / The Associated Press Site Prep 'Give everything you have. If you Meb Kelezighi, of San Diego, Calif., celebrates his victory in the 118th Boston get beat, that's it.'" Marathon Monday in Boston. Available Keflezighi completed the 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to the time Boston Marathon champi- the Boston Marathon last April finish on Boylston Street in Bos- on, having also won in 2006. because of injury. He watched 24’x24’x10’ 24’x24’x10’ ton's Back Bay on Monday in a "I came here to support the the race from the stands at the Machine Storage 2 Car Garage personal-best 2 hours, 8 minutes, people in Boston and show them finish line, but said he left about 37 seconds. He held off Kenya's that we are here together," she five minutes before the bombs Wilson Chebet, who finished 11 said. 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By Eddie Sefko The Dallas Morning News (MCT) The best bridge builders in the world would have had their work cut out for them trying to span the gap between the Dal- las Mavericks and San Antonio Spurs in the regular season. Connecting Earth to the moon might have been simpler. Then, Sunday happened. Yes, the Mavericks lost, 90- 85, to the Spurs in Game 1 of the first-round playoff series, but as far as they are concerned, there’s really only one way to look at their late-game meltdown that erased 3{ quarters of gritty, hard work. At times like this _ down 1-0 in a best-of-7 series _ you grab at whatever straw you can, even af- ter an epic collapse. “After Game 1, yes,” Vince Carter said Monday about whether the distance between the Spurs and Mavericks seems less foreboding now. “There have been times since I’ve been here that they’ve really put a whip- ping on us. “I’m just glad to see we were able to fight and give ourselves a chance to win in the end. That’s all you can ask for.” Sometimes, progress comes in small increments. The Mav- ericks were 10 points ahead with less than eight minutes remain- ing and flopped miserably the rest of the way. But the fact is that they were 10 points up. Of course, when Tim Duncan returned to the court, the Mavericks had no clue how to slow down the Spurs on offense and were powerless to score against them. Again, those are issues that can be addressed another day _ such as Wednesday in Game 2. Just being able to battle on a level playing field is evidence that the Mavericks aren’t that far away from the Spurs. “If you don’t believe that you (can) beat a team, you should just stay at home,” said Dirk Nowit- zki, who had a clunker in Game 1 but rarely strings together off games in the playoffs. “That’s how you go into a series with your mind set up. “You can lose 20 times to a team. But you got to go in there with a fresh mind-set and leave it all out there and see what hap- pens at the end of the series. So we’re going to go in with the same mind-set in Game 2. For- get what happened in Game 1, and hopefully we’ll adjust some small, little things and compete the way we did in Game 1 and go from there.” While Game 1 ultimately went to the Spurs, it seems like the Mavericks have their at- tention. It doesn’t look like the Spurs are going to be able to brush aside the Mavericks with the proverbial flick of their wrist. And while the Spurs remain prohibitive favorites to win the series, the Mavericks were proof Sunday that the difference in the top seed and bottom seed in the Western Conference play- offs isn’t the abyss everyone may have thought. Carter said that the Maver- icks approached that game ex- actly like they need to. “They’ve had a lot of games where they’ve come out and got- ten up 12 before you knew it,” he said. “And they did so (Sunday), but we were able to fight back. If we can just stay close instead of having to fight and close a defi- cit of 10 or more late, we’ll give ourselves a chance. If not, it’s a tough, uphill battle, especially at their home.” Rick Carlisle watched the unraveling at the end of Game 1 undo what was a terrific effort and a solid job of execution up to that point. Like everybody else, he knows it was an opportunity that was booted away. But that doesn’t change his approach go- ing forward. “It’s obvious we did a lot of great things,” he said. “We built a lead. But 7{ minutes is a long time in an NBA game, so you got to be able to sustain. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014

NBA Phil Jackson Fires Woodson, Aldridge Leads Blazers Over Rockets Rest of N.Y. HOUSTON (AP) — LaMar- Knicks Staff cus Aldridge was playing on an- other level Sunday night and had By Al Iannazzone the emotional intensity to match Newsday (MCT) the best performance of his ca- reer. NEW YORK — Phil Port- Jackson made his first major land’s star move as Knicks president was hungry Monday, firing Mike Wood- after miss- son and his entire staff. ing the play- Steve Kerr, the leading offs the last candidate to succeed Wood- two seasons son, is waiting for Jackson’s and wanted call. “When the time comes, to show his I’ll be interested,” Kerr told teammates ESPN Chicago radio Mon- that getting PORTLAND 122 day. to the post- HOUSTON 120 Jackson is expected to season was hire someone who has a simply not enough. complete understanding of Aldridge scored a career-high the triangle offense, which and franchise playoff-record helped him win 11 titles as a 46 points and Damian Lillard coach. Kerr, a current TNT added 31, including the go-ahead analyst and former Suns free throws in overtime, to lift general manager, won three the Trail Blazers to a 122-120 vic- championships playing un- tory over the Houston Rockets in der Jackson with the Bulls Game 1 of their first-round play- and wants to get into coach- off series. ing. The two have remained “I’ve been here and I’ve went close. Kerr said he attended through this process and I un- the wedding of Jackson’s derstand it and I just think to- daughter a few years ago. night was one of those nights,” “I do anticipate talking Aldridge said. with Phil Jackson at some Aldridge fouled out with point,” he said on Sirius XM about a minute left in overtime NBA Radio. “I feel bad for and Lillard, who was making Mike. I think he’s done an his playoff debut, took over. He excellent job in New York, scored the next five points for but between the struggles of Portland and put the Trail Blaz- the team this year and the ers on top by one point with a new regime with Phil Jack- pair of free throws with 17 sec- son, I think this was _ and onds left. Joel Freeland made one I don’t think I’m the only of two free throws seconds later one saying this _ I think the writing was sort of on to give the Blazers the win in the wall the last couple of their first trip to the postseason months. And now here we since 2011. are.” Lillard said seeing the inten- David J. Phillip / The Associated Press Other candidates who sity of Aldridge helped him raise Portland Trail Blazers’ LaMarcus Aldridge (12) goes up for a shot against the Houston Rockets during the second half in Game 1 of an opening-round NBA basketball playof series Sunday in Houston. The Trail Blazers won 122-120 in overtime. could join the team in his level of play. some capacity include Ron “As far as the passion I don’t Harper, Kurt Rambis, Jim think I’ve ever seen him like lard gave Portland a one-point with the first four from Howard, the third quarter. Aldridge start- Cleamons, Frank Ham- that,” Lillard said. “I saw how lead with 44.5 seconds remain- to make it 86-73. But Portland ed the run with four points and blen, Derek Fisher and Bill bad he wanted to win the game. ing. Francisco Garcia and How- used a 10-0 run, with the help of Wesley Matthews finished it off Cartwright. All played or When you’ve got your best player ard both made one of two free the Hack-A-Howard defense of by scoring the last five and cap- coached under Jackson. playing like that it fires you up.” throws after that to give Houston intentionally fouling the center, ping it with dunk on a fast break. Citing a need for change, Game 2 is Wednesday night a 120-119 lead 20 seconds later. to tie it at 98 with 2:46 remain- The Rockets had a four-point Jackson made the move five in Houston. Aldridge fouled out when he ing. Howard missed four straight lead early in the third quarter days after the Knicks fin- Aldridge, who was playing in knocked Patrick Beverley to the free throws as Portland cut the when Harden heated up, scor- ished 37-45 and missed the his home state, also had 18 re- floor setting a pick with 1:04 deficit. playoffs for the first time in bounds and two blocks. left in overtime. An emotional The Rockets were frustrated ing 10 points of a 12-3 run that extended Houston’s advantage to four years. “He’s been a handful for us all Aldridge continued to yell at that they let this one get away af- Woodson, who brought 66-53 with 7½ minutes left in the year long,” Houston coach Kevin the referees after he went to the ter leading by double figures late. a 72-34 record as Knicks McHale said. “We just didn’t bench. “We had no business losing period. Notes coach into this season, was have any answers for him.” “This is one of those games this game,” Houston’s Chandler : Rockets Hall of Famer 109-79 in two-plus seasons. James Harden and Dwight where I could show my team that Parsons said. Hakeem Olajuwon and Houston His .580 winning percent- Howard each scored 27 points for I wanted to lead,” Aldridge said. A 3-pointer by Lillard had Texans star J.J. Watt watched age is third in club history Houston, and Howard grabbed Beverley re-injured his right tied it at 104-all before Harden the game from courtside seats. ... behind Pat Riley (.680) and 15 rebounds. knee on the play where Aldridge put Houston up with two free Houston general manager Daryl Jeff Van Gundy (.590). Houston could have tied fouled out and McHale said the throws. Aldridge’s tip-in with Morey asked local rappers Slim “I have a tremendous it, but Harden missed a short Rockets would know more about 2.9 seconds left tied it at 106. Thug and Bun B if they could amount of respect for Mike jump shot at the buzzer. He had the guard’s status after an MRI Houston had a chance to win it make a remix of the 2005 hit “3 Woodson and his entire missed a 3-pointer on Houston’s exam Monday. Beverley missed in regulation, but Harden’s shot Kings” for the Rockets, and the staff,” Jackson said in a state- second-to-last possession. eight games late in the season was off. pair came through in just one ment. “The coaches and “I’ve got to play better,” Hard- because of a torn meniscus in the Howard and Jeremy Lin both day. The two did a concert before players on this team had an en said. “I didn’t shoot the ball knee. made three-point plays to start extremely difficult 2013-14 the game across the street from well ... I’ve got to shake it off, but A dunk by Robin Lopez gave overtime before Aldridge and season, and blame should it will be better in Game 2.” Portland a 116-114 lead before he Nicolas Batum hit consecutive 3s the Toyota Center and dropped not be put on one individual. It was a physical game with fouled out seconds later. Howard to tie it up again. the track, which mentions sev- But the time has come for the teams combining for 79 free made both free throws to tie it. Portland trailed by 11 when it eral players by name, to wrap up change throughout the fran- throws. Houston scored the first sev- used a 9-2 spurt to get within 73- the show as Morey bobbed his chise as we start the journey A three-point play by Lil- en points of the fourth quarter, 69 with about two minutes left in head and sang along. to assess and build this team for next season and beyond.” The Knicks went 54-28 James, Wade Lead Heat Past Bobcats 99-88 in Game 1 in 2012-13, took the divi- sion title for the first time MIAMI (AP) — Each of the pair of injections just to continue for a 12-point lead, Wade — who of the rotation, and that means since 1994 and won a play- last two Miami championship playing. shot 10 for 16 — made a 3-point- a door may be opening for Jones. off series for the first time in runs has been highlighted by “We did some really good er as the shot clock was winding “He’s going to be a very, very 13 years. Woodson’s option moments where a sharpshooter things today,” Walker said. “We down with 6:50 left to make it key ingredient to our success,” for 2014-15 was picked up enters a game and immediately just have to keep executing 85-70, and another score by An- James said. in September, but he faced provides a surprise spark. throughout the game. We can’t dersen pushed the margin to 17. Charlotte had four players a difficult situation this sea- James Jones got his turn Sun- get rattled.” With that, Game 1 was secure. son. making their first playoff starts. day. Jefferson still finished with 18 “That group that was in once I General manager Glen And the lift he brought, com- points and 10 rebounds — yet in took that break at the 10-minute It was also the first national-tele- Grunwald, one of Wood- bined with the expected playoff what can’t be a real exciting sign mark in the fourth quarter, they vision appearance this season for son’s biggest supporters, was showings from LeBron James for Charlotte, he left the arena in just bumped the lead,” James the Bobcats, who seemed any- fired days before training and Dwyane Wade, have the a walking boot. said. “Obviously, to have three thing but overwhelmed by the camp began. Despite the Heat off and running in these “Just got to suck it up, man,” Hall of Famers in the game when moment. departures of key veterans playoffs. said Jefferson, who confessed I’m out of the game, CB, D-Wade Walker made a 3-pointer to and leaders, including Ja- James scored 27 points, Wade that he’s no fan of needles but in- and Ray ... that was big-time.” beat the first-half buzzer, draw- son Kidd, Rasheed Wallace, added 23 and the Heat rode two sisted he doesn’t plan on sitting So was Jones. ing Charlotte within 49-42. That Kurt Thomas and Steve big runs — one late in the first out. He didn’t play in the first half started an 11-0 run by the Bob- Novak, expectations were half, the other down the stretch Gary Neal scored 17 and of any playoff game last season cats, who scored the first eight high. The Knicks believed — to beat the Charlotte Bobcats Josh McRoberts added 15 for and was out of the rotation much of the third quarter to reclaim a they were championship 99-88 in Game 1 of their East- Charlotte, which shot only 12 of this year. But when he checked contenders. But they start- ern Conference first-round se- free throws compared to 26 by in with 4:19 left in the half Sun- one-point lead. ed 3-13 and were a season- ries. Miami trailed for much of Miami, and allowed the Heat to day, Miami led 35-34. And the third stayed close, worst 21-40 on March 3. the first half, but rallied and has turn their 15 turnovers into 20 “Hell of a spark,” Wade said. neither team leading by more Injuries were a factor now topped Charlotte 17 straight points. Before long, it was 47-36, than three for the majority of the as six of the Knicks’ top 10 times. “If we’re going to have 15 turn- Jones scoring four of those late third. But the Heat closed strong players missed at least 16 “We were flat to start,” Heat overs, we’re not going to win,” as Miami was wrapping up a behind Jones and James, who games each. Tyson Chandler coach Erik Spoelstra said. “I Bobcats coach Steve Clifford said. 19-2 run. He added five more in made a 3-pointer with 0.6 sec- was sidelined for 20 games think our guys were just anx- Miami sealed it with an 18-4 the third, and his 3-pointer with onds left for a 72-65 Miami lead after breaking his leg in the ious.” run in the fourth, all but three 10:08 left kickstarted what be- entering the fourth. fourth game of the season. Game 2 of the best-of-seven of those points coming with came the game-deciding spurt Notes: With his final point, The Knicks were plagued series is Wednesday. Al Jefferson James getting a rest. Luke Rid- down the stretch. James passed Larry Bird for No. by a lack of chemistry, slow nour made a high-arcing base- “When you’re dressed, you’re starts, poor execution late will be getting plenty of treat- 8 on the league’s all-time play- ment until then. line jumper over Ray Allen with expected to perform,” Jones said. in games and repeated de- Kemba Walker scored 20 10:29 left to get Charlotte within Two years ago, it was Mike off scoring list. ... Miami is 61-8 fensive breakdowns. They points for the Bobcats, who start- 74-69. Miller giving a lift to the Heat in over the last three seasons when were 7-12 in games decided ed fast behind Jefferson — who That’s when James got a that off-the-bench role. Last year, making at least 10 3-pointers. ... by four or fewer points and was diagnosed with a strained breather. He returned to breath- it was Miller and Shane Battier Charlotte was returning home lost nine times after having left plantar fascia after a mis- ing room. sharing those honors. Miller is after the game, taking advantage leads in double figures. step in the first quarter, and got a Chris Andersen had a tip-in in Memphis now, Battier is out of the long break before Game 2. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard MLB Preps COUGARS 110, TIGERS 48 Oklahoma City 1, Memphis 1 Sunday, April 20 Centralia (48) — Julie Mettler 12, Saturday, April 19: Oklahoma City Sunday, April 20: Boston 4, Detroit 1 Iwakuma, Walker Tracking For Local Schedules Shelby Duffy 12, Taylor Canfield 10, 100, Memphis 86 Tuesday, April 22 Taylor Bell 7, Lleo Vasquez 7 Monday, April 21: Memphis at TUESDAY, April 22 Boston at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Capital Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Baseball (110) — Kelsey Wilder 26, Active Duty in Near Future Mica Livingston 23, Alison Kwieciak 22, Thursday, April 24: Oklahoma Hoquiam at Rochester, 4 p.m. Naomi Yamamoto 20, Abby Westling City at Memphis, 5 p.m. Montreal 3, Tampa Bay 0 By Bob Dutton Toledo-Winlock at White Salmon, 3 19 Saturday, April 26: Oklahoma City Wednesday, April 16 p.m. (DH) The Tacoma News Tribune at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. Montreal 5, Tampa Bay 4, OT W.F. West at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m. Girls Tennis x-Tuesday, April 29: Memphis at Friday, April 18 Forks at Tenino, 4 p.m. At Olympia Oklahoma City, TBD MIAMI — Easter Sunday brought some much- Montreal 4, Tampa Bay 1 Centralia at Black Hills, 4:30 p.m. CENTRALIA 4, CAPITAL 2 x-Thursday, May 1: Oklahoma needed good news for the Mariners’ beleaguered rota- Sunday, April 20 Softball Singles City at Memphis, TBD x-Saturday, May 3: Memphis at tion: Hisashi Iwakuma and Taijuan Walker could be Rainier at Mossyrock, 4 p.m. 1. Lillian Albright (CEN) def. Nat- Montreal 3, Tampa Bay 2 alie Schlender 6-1, 6-1 Oklahoma City, TBD ready to reclaim their roles by the time the club heads Napavine at Elma, 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 22 2. Hannah Jeffries (CEN) def. Tampa Bay at Montreal, 4 p.m. back on the road. Toledo-Winlock at White Salmon, 3 Mickayla McAllister 6-1, 6-1 Golden State 1, L.A. Clippers 1 p.m. (DH) 2. Arleth Ramirez (CEN) def. Saturday, April 19: Golden State Note the qualifier: “Could.” Tumwater at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. Lizzie Williams 6-3, 6-4 109, L.A. Clippers 105 Pittsburgh 2, Columbus 1 Iwakuma threw a bullpen workout prior to Sun- Black Hills at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. Doubles Monday, April 21: Golden State at Wednesday, April 16 day’s game at Marlins Park as the final test for the Girls Golf 1. Anna Scheibmeir/Jaycee Foster L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 3 Rochester vs Montesano at Oaks GC, (CEN) def. Baylee Yost/Sooyoun Park Thursday, April 24: L.A. Clippers Saturday, April 19 strained ligament in his middle finger prior to begin- 6-1, 7-5 at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Columbus 4, Pittsburgh 3, 2OT ning a rehab assignment Tuesday at Triple-A Tacoma. 2. Alexis Gjurasic/Ellen Short Sunday, April 27: L.A. Clippers at W.F. West vs Black Hills at Tumwater (CAP) def. Sydney Creel/Hayden Blaser Golden State, 12:30 p.m. Monday, April 21 Plans call for Iwakuma to throw 45-50 pitches in Valley GC, 3:30 p.m. 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 x-Tuesday, April 29: Golden State Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 3 his first outing, and then push to 70 pitches by next Girls Tennis 3. Jada Pearson/Olivia Wittenberg at L.A. Clippers, TBD Wednesday, April 23 weekend. Barring a setback, he should return to the King’s Way Christian at Tenino, 3:30 (CAP) def. Jessie Scherer/Kendra Land x-Thursday, May 1: L.A. Clippers Pittsburgh at Columbus, 4 p.m. p.m. 6-2, 6-0 at Golden State, TBD Mariners during a 10-game trip that starts April 29 in x-Saturday, May 3: Golden State at New York. Track N.Y. Rangers 1, Philadelphia 1 Morton-White Pass, Winlock, Moss- L.A. Clippers, TBD Thursday, April 17 Walker was scratched from a planned rehab start yrock at Onalaska, 3:30 p.m. Portland 1, Houston 0 Rangers 4, Flyers 1 last Tuesday at Tacoma because of shoulder soreness, Pe Ell at Naselle Comet Invite, 3:30 Local Sunday, April 20: Portland 122, Local Bowling Sunday, April 20 which previously plagued him in spring training. p.m. Houston 120, OT. Apr. 13-Apr 19 Results Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Boys Soccer Wednesday, April 23: Portland at FAIRWAY LANES Tuesday, April 22 Montesano at Rochester, 7 p.m. Houston, 6:30 p.m. Top 10 Men Toledo-Winlock United at Seton Friday, April 25: Houston at Port- N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Sports on the Air 1. Rich Bunker 752; 2. Brett Devlin land, 7:30 p.m. Catholic, 4 p.m. 740; 3. Brandon Grose 724; 4. D J Mc- Sunday, April 27: Houston at Port- WESTERN CONFERENCE TUESDAY, April 22 River Ridge at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Peake 719; 5. Greg Snelson 708; 6. Co- Tenino at Hoquiam, 5 p.m. land, 6:30 p.m. Colorado 2, Minnesota 1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL rey Hensley 705; 7. Larry Mays Jr 703; x-Wednesday, April 30: Portland 8. John Hart 699; 9. Jim Fueston 693; 10. Thursday, April 17 at Houston, TBD 4 p.m. Lance Bunker 689; High Game: Jim Ab- WEDNESDAY, April 23 x-Friday, May 2: Houston at Port- Colorado 5, Minnesota 4 bott 295 MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at College Baseball land, TBD Saturday, April 19 Top 10 Women Boston or Chicago White Sox at Detroit Centralia at Grays Harbor, 1 p.m. x-Sunday, May 4: Portland at Colorado 4, Minnesota 2 1. April Harris 654; 2. Cassandra Baseball Houston, TBD 7 p.m. Chalmers 625; 3. Kim Rushton 552; Monday, April 21 Tumwater at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. 4. Bunnie Jonas 540; 5. Hunter Weeks Minnesota 1, Colorado 0, OT ROOT — Houston at Seattle Black Hills at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. 537 and Nicole Spencer 537; 6. Amber Thursday, April 24 NBA BASKETBALL Softball Adams-Cook 529; 7. Patti Ackerman Colorado at Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Eatonville at Rochester, 4 p.m. 523 and Teresa Johnson 523; 8. Mary MLB W.F. West at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m. Schrader 522; 9. Jennifer Marx 521; TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 2, Atlanta at St. Louis 2, Chicago 1 Centralia at Black Hills, 4:30 p.m. 10. Rachel Norwood 516; High Game: Standings Indiana Thursday, April 17 Girls Golf April Harris 249 All Times PST St. Louis 4, Chicago 3 6:30 p.m. River Ridge at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. Top 5 Senior Men American League 1. Butch Mosteller 729; 2. Lee Grimes Saturday, April 19 TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 2, Washing- Girls Tennis EAST DIV. W L Pct GB 674; 3. Andy Fuchs 620; 4. Bill Frank New York 11 8 .579 — St. Louis 4, Chicago 3, OT ton at Chicago River Ridge at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. 604; 5. Tim Schnitzer 597; High Game: Toronto 10 9 .526 1 Monday, April 21 Aberdeen at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. Andy Fuchs 267 NHL HOCKEY Baltimore 9 9 .500 1½ Track Top 5 Senior Women Chicago 2, St. Louis 0 4:30 p.m. Toledo at Ridgefield, 3:30 p.m. 1. June Concannon 516; 2. Bertie Tampa Bay 9 10 .474 2 Wednesday, April 23 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Centralia at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. Dessell 491; 3. Joyce Brooks 444; 4. Boston 9 11 .450 2½ St. Louis at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Jeryl Fuchs 433; 5. Sharron Madsen 427; CENTRAL game 3, Boston at Detroit THURSDAY, April 24 High Game: Bertie Dessell 202 Detroit 9 7 .563 — Anaheim 2, Dallas 1 7 p.m. Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Baseball Chicago 10 10 .500 1 Wednesday, April 16 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, 1. Joy Watson 297; 2. Charlie Mitch- Kansas City 9 9 .500 1 Onalaska at Mossyrock, 3 p.m. (DH) Anaheim 4, Dallas 3 game 3, San Jose at Los Angeles ell 264; 3. Don Bailey 246; 4. Emily Minnesota 9 9 .500 1 Pe Ell at Adna, 3 p.m. (DH) Stubblefield 239; 5. Jim Clevenger 225 Friday, April 18 Cleveland 9 10 .474 1½ SOCCER Wahkiakum at Napavine, 3 p.m. and Kirsten W 225; High Game: Joy Anaheim 3, Dallas 2 WEST 11:30 a.m. (DH) Watson 151 Monday, April 21 Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Oakland 13 6 .684 — FS1 — UEFA Champions League, semifinal, Rochester at Forks, 3 p.m. (DH) Dallas 3, Anaheim 0 1. Stasia Habersetz 292; 2. Perry Texas 12 8 .600 1½ Montesano at Tenino, 3 p.m. (DH) Wednesday, April 23 first leg, Chelsea at Atletico de Madrid Morton-White Pass at Toutle Lake, 3 Vicars 241; 3. Tanner Zardofsky 210; 4. Los Angeles 9 10 .474 4 Zack Stelzner 205; 5. Trae Patten 199; Anaheim at Dallas, 5 p.m. p.m. (DH) Seattle 7 12 .368 6 High Game: Stasia Habersetz 152 WEDNESDAY, April 23 Centralia at Franklin Pierce, 7 p.m. Houston 6 14 .300 7½ National League San Jose 2, Los Angeles 0 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Softball CENTRALIA LANES EAST DIV. W L Pct GB Thursday, April 17 W.F. West at Kelso, 4 p.m. Top Senior Men 11 a.m. Onalaska at Mossyrock, 3 p.m. (DH) 1. Steve Turner 652; 2. Dave Reynold- Atlanta 13 6 .684 — San Jose 6, Kings 3 MLB — Regional coverage, Arizona at Chicago Pe Ell at Adna, 3 p.m. (DH) son 631; 3. Greg Kiser 528; 4. Richard Washington 11 9 .550 2½ Sunday, April 20 Cubs or San Francisco at Colorado Wahkiakum at Napavine, 3 p.m. Luce 470; 5. Jack Beck 416; High Game: New York 10 9 .526 3 San Jose 7, Los Angeles 2 (DH) Steve Turner 230 Philadelphia 9 10 .474 4 Tuesday, April 22 11:15 a.m. Top Senior Women Rochester at Forks, 3 p.m. (DH) Miami 9 11 .450 4½ San Jose at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. WGN — Arizona at Chicago Cubs 1. June Concannon 431; 2. Robin Montesano at Tenino, 3 p.m. (DH) CENTRAL 12:40 p.m. Brown 371; 3. Winnie Siemers 344; 4. Milwaukee 15 5 .750 — Morton-White Pass at Toutle Lake, 3 Val Reed 316; High Game: June Con- St. Louis 11 9 .550 4 Houston at Seattle p.m. (DH) cannon 146 4 p.m. Boys Golf Pittsburgh 9 11 .450 6 Golf Adna at Wahkiakum, 3:30 p.m. Cincinnati 8 11 .421 6½ PGA Tour ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Boston Girls Golf Chicago 6 12 .333 8 RBC Heritage NBA BASKETBALL Woodland at Rochester, 3:30 p.m. NBA WEST April 17-20 4 p.m. Centralia at Capital, 3:30 p.m. Los Angeles 12 8 .600 — Harbour Town Golf Links TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 2, Charlotte Girls Tennis National Basketball Association San Francisco 11 9 .550 1 Hilton Head, SC Tenino at Eatonville, 3:30 p.m. NBA Playoff Glance Colorado 11 10 .524 1½ Purse: $5,800,000 at Miami All Times PDT Track San Diego 9 11 .450 3 6:30 p.m. FIRST ROUND Pe Ell at Comet Invite (Naselle), 3:30 Arizona 5 17 .227 8 FINAL RESULTS TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 2, Portland (Best-of-7) Pos. Player To Par p.m. (x-if necessary) 1 Matt Kuchar -11 at Houston Boys Soccer Sunday’s Results EASTERN CONFERENCE 2 Luke Donald -10 NHL HOCKEY Hoquiam at Rochester, 7 p.m. Atlanta 1, Indiana 0 Cleveland 6, Toronto 4 T3 -9 Saturday, April 19: Atlanta 101, In- Detroit 2, L.A. Angels 1 4 p.m. King’s Way Christian at Toledo- T3 John Huh -9 diana 93 Miami 3, Seattle 2 Winlock, 7 p.m. T5 Scott Brown -7 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Tuesday, April 22: Atlanta at Indi- N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 1, 12 in- W.F. West at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. T5 Brian Stuard -7 game 4, Pittsburgh at Columbus ana, 4 p.m. nings T7 Brian Harman -6 Thursday, April 24: Indiana at At- Minnesota 8, Kansas City 3 6:30 p.m. Local Results lanta, 4 p.m. T7 Jim Furyk -6 Chicago White Sox 16, Texas 2 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Saturday’s Results Saturday, April 26: Indiana at At- T9 William McGirt -5 Baseball lanta, 11 a.m. Oakland 4, Houston 1 T9 Rory Sabbatini -5 game 4, St. Louis at Chicago At Lacey x-Monday, April 28: Atlanta at In- Boston 6, Baltimore 5 T9 -5 SOCCER PIRATES 11, NAVIGATORS 6 diana, 5 p.m. N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 3, 14 innings T12 Stuart Appleby -4 11:30 a.m. Adna 131 401 1 — 11 9 1 x-Thursday, May 1: Indiana at At- Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 2, 14 innings T12 -4 NWC 330 000 0 — 6 5 3 lanta, TBD Washington 3, St. Louis 2 T12 Jason Kokrak -4 FS1 — UEFA Champions League, semifinal, Batteries: Adna — Ingle, Olson (2), x-Saturday, May 3: Atlanta at Indi- Cincinnati 8, Chicago Cubs 2 T12 Matt Every -4 first leg, Bayern Munich at Real Madrid Wes Wilson (3); Northwest Christian — ana, TBD L.A. Dodgers 4, Arizona 1 T12 Nicholas Thompson -4 5 p.m. Bogart, Dominguez (5), McNair (7) and Philadelphia 10, Colorado 9 T12 Charl Schwartzel -4 FS1 — CONCACAF Champions League, final, Stallmeier Miami 1, Charlotte 0 T18 Pat Perez -3 Sunday, April 20: Miami 99, Char- San Francisco 4, San Diego 3 T18 Paul Casey -3 second leg, Cruz Azul at Toluca lotte 88 Monday’s Results T18 Ryo Ishikawa -3 Baseball Wednesday, April 23: Charlotte at Monday’s Games T18 J.B. Holmes -3 At Napavine Miami, 4 p.m. Baltimore 7, Boston 6 THURSDAY, April 24 T18 Ted Potter, Jr. -3 TIGERS 7, ACORNS 6 Saturday, April 26: Miami at Char- Cleveland 4, Kansas City 3 T23 Martin Kaymer -2 BOXING Oakville 100 001 4 — 6 4 3 lotte, 4 p.m. L.A. Angels 4, Washington 2 T23 Graeme McDowell -2 6 p.m. Napavine 042 100 0 — 7 6 2 Monday, April 28: Miami at Char- Chicago White Sox 3, Detroit 1 lotte, 4 p.m. T23 Robert Allenby -2 Batteries: Napavine — Wyatt Texas 4, Oakland 3 ESPN2 — Junior welterweights, Josesito Lopez Stanley, Julian Rodriguez (4), Kaleb x-Wednesday, April 30: Charlotte T27 Camilo Villegas -1 Houston 7, Seattle 2 (31-6-0) vs. Aron Martinez (19-2-1), at Rancho Mi- Sisson (5), Tanner Dekoker (6), JT Kaut at Miami, TBD T27 Chris Kirk -1 (7) and Brady Woodrum; Oakville — x-Friday, May 2: Miami at Char- Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 5 T27 Tim Herron -1 rage, Calif. Shaun Youckton, Alex Youckton (6) lotte, TBD Atlanta 4, Miami 2, 10 innings T27 Geoff Ogilvy -1 COLLEGE BASEBALL and Alex Youckton, Sam Adams (6) x-Sunday, May 4: Charlotte at Mi- N.Y. Mets 2, St. Louis 0 T31 Jonathan Byrd E 4:30 p.m. ami, TBD Chicago Cubs 5, Arizona 1 T31 Steve Marino E At White Salmon Milwaukee 4, San Diego 3 T31 Harris English E ESPNU — Texas A&M at Mississippi St. Game 1 Brooklyn 1, Toronto 0 Colorado 8, San Francisco 2 T31 Jerry Kelly E GOLF Saturday, April 19: Brooklyn 94, WARHAWKS 6, BRUINS 2 Philadelphia 7, L.A. Dodgers 0 T31 Billy Hurley III E 6:30 a.m. Toledo-Win. 310 110 0 — 6 6 1 Toronto 87 T31 K.J. Choi E Tuesday, April 22: Brooklyn at To- White Salmon 100 010 0 — 2 4 1 T31 Richard Lee E TGC — European PGA Tour, China Open, Batteries: Toledo-Winlock — Wes ronto, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games T38 Brendon Todd +1 first round, at Shenzhen, China (same-day tape) Kuzminsky and Chris Gove; White Friday, April 25: Toronto at Brook- Kansas City at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. T38 Ricky Barnes +1 Salmon — Robonowitzi, Bonb (4) and lyn, 4 p.m. L.A. Angels at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Noon T38 Spencer Levin +1 Guler Sunday, April 27: Toronto at Baltimore at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Zurich Classic, first round, T38 Scott Langley +1 Brooklyn, 4 p.m. Chi. White Sox at Detroit, 4:08 p.m. T38 Tim Clark +1 at New Orleans Game 2 x-Wednesday, April 30: Brooklyn Minnesota at Tampa Bay 4:10 p.m. at Toronto, TBD T38 Justin Hicks +1 3:30 p.m. WARHAWKS 6, BRUINS 5 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Toledo-Win. 000 320 1 — 6 11 1 x-Friday, May 2: Toronto at Brook- T38 Kevin Kisner +1 Texas at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. TGC — LPGA, Swinging Skirts Classic, first White Salmon 000 420 1 — 5 6 2 lyn, TBD T38 Chesson Hadley +1 Batteries: Toledo-Winlock — Dal- x-Sunday, May 4: Brooklyn at To- Houston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. T38 Kevin Stadler +1 round, at Daly City, Calif. ton Yoder, Connor Vermilyea (5) and ronto, TBD Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. T38 Charley Hoffman +1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Chris Gove; White Salmon — Reynier, Miami at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. T48 Chris Stroud +2 9:30 a.m. Lang (5), Wriggelman (6), Garwood (7) Washington 1, Chicago 0 St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. T48 Andrew Loupe +2 and Guler Sunday, April 20: Washington 102, Arizona at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. T48 Patrick Reed +2 MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati at Pitts- Chicago 93. San Diego at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. T48 Bo Van Pelt +2 burgh or St. Louis at N.Y. Mets Softball Tuesday, April 22: Washington at San Francisco at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. T48 Ken Duke +2 Chicago, 5:30 p.m. 4 p.m. At Chehalis T53 Boo Weekley +3 BEARCATS 18, WOLVES 9 Friday, April 25: Chicago at Wash- Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at T53 David Toms +3 Black Hills 302 013 0 — 9 11 3 ington, 5 p.m. T53 Brice Garnett +3 Boston or Baltimore at Toronto W.F. West 440 703 0 — 18 19 3 Sunday, April 27: Chicago at Wednesday’s Games Batteries: W.F. West — Boucher, Washington, 10 a.m. Texas at Oakland, 12:35 p.m. T53 Charles Howell III +3 NBA BASKETBALL T53 Shawn Stefani +3 Graham (7) and Reynolds; Black Hills x-Tuesday, April 29: Washington Houston at Seattle, 12:40 p.m. 5 p.m. T53 Woody Austin +3 — Elliott and Tauscher at Chicago, TBD Kansas City at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. T53 Gonzalo Fdez-Castano +3 TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 3, Oklaho- x-Thursday, May 1: Chicago at L.A. Angels at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Game 1 Washington, TBD T53 Kevin Streelman +3 ma City at Memphis Baltimore at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. At White Salmon x-Saturday, May 3: Washington at T61 Zach Johnson +4 7:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 4:08 p.m. WARHAWKS 11, BRUINS 0 Chicago, TBD T61 Tim Wilkinson +4 TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 3, LA Clip- Toledo-Win. 540 002 — 11 12 0 Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. T61 Stewart Cink +4 White Salmon 000 000 — 0 7 8 WESTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:10 p.m. T64 Tommy Gainey +5 pers at Golden State Batteries: Toledo-Winlock — San Antonio 1, Dallas 0 T64 Jeff Maggert +5 NHL HOCKEY Abby Bitel and Kiana Trimmer, Cassi Sunday, April 20: San Antonio 90, T64 Ernie Els +5 5 p.m. McGeary (5); White Salmon — Starrett Dallas 85 NHL T64 John Mallinger +5 and Reetz Wednesday, April 23: Dallas at San NBCSN — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, T68 Mark Anderson +6 Antonio, 5 p.m. T68 Brian Gay +6 game 4, Boston at Detroit Game 2 Saturday, April 26: San Antonio at Playoff Glance T68 Erik Compton +6 WARHAWKS 20, BRUINS 4 Dallas, 1:30 p.m. All Times EDT 7:30 p.m. T68 James Hahn +6 Toledo-Win. 253 (10) — 20 21 2 Monday, April 28: San Antonio at FIRST ROUND NBCSN — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, T68 Billy Horschel +6 White Salmon 103 0 — 4 3 6 Dallas, 6:30 p.m. (Best-of-7) 73 Robert Garrigus +7 game 4, San Jose at Los Angeles Batteries: Toledo-Winlock — x-Wednesday, April 30: Dallas at (x-if necessary) Abby Bitel, Shelbi Davison (4) and San Antonio, TBD T74 Brian Davis +8 SOCCER EASTERN CONFERENCE Kiana Trimmer, Cassic McGeary (4); x-Friday, May 2: San Antonio at T74 Brandt Snedeker +8 Noon White Salmon — Starrett and Reetz Dallas, TBD T74 Trevor Immelman +8 x-Sunday, May 4: Dallas at San An- Detroit 1, Boston 1 T74 Dudley Hart +8 FS1 — UEFA Europa League, semifinal, first Girls Golf tonio, TBD Friday, April 18 78 Briny Baird +12 leg, Benfica vs. Juventus, at Lisbon, Portugal At Olympia Country Club Detroit 1, Boston 0 T23 Matthew Fitzpatrick -2 2014Inside_BB_04_Layout 1 4/21/14 4:49 PM Page 1

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Compiled by Charlie Miller. Follow Charlie on Twitter @AthlonCharlie or email him at [email protected] Jeter Watch 1. A’s Bullpen holding opponents to a .181 average. Next month, Derek Jeter will visit five stadiums 2. Brewers Pitchers and batters firing on all cylinders. for the final time. His career has spanned 20 seasons now and the most recent captain of the • Much was made of the Dodgers’ four- 3. Dodgers Pitchers are carrying the hitters up to this point. headed outfield over the winter and manager Yankees will end his illustrious career as one of 4. Braves Injuries? What injuries? Starters own a 1.54 ERA this season. Don Mattingly repeatedly fielded questions the greatest Yankees ever. about how he would make playing time work 5. Cardinals All the Redbirds need is four runs — 10-0 when scoring four. Just a few of his notable achievements: for former NL MVP Matt Kemp and All-Stars Carl 6. Nationals Slugging .547 vs. lefties and only .387 against righthanders. • Made his debut on May 29, 1995, at the Crawford, Andre Ethier and Yasiel Puig. Maybe a 7. Rangers Pitched four shutouts in last 10 games. Seattle Kingdome against the Mariners. He bat- bit too much was made of the situation. As of 8. Yankees Shut out the Cubs twice in one day. ted ninth and went 0-for-5. Buck Showalter Sunday, the quartet was hitting .226 and slug- 9. Giants Nine of last 10 games have been one-run affairs, winning five. was his manager, Wade Boggs played next to him at third base, Randy Velarde was his dou- ging just .387. Their teammates are picking up 10. Rays Pitching beginning to unravel for manager Joe Maddon. some slack. Combined, the rest of the Dodgers ble-play partner and Don Mattingly played first. 11. Tigers Triple Crown? Miguel Cabrera is 7th, 4th and 4th among Tigers. are batting .247 and slugging .409. The four- He hit a soft fly ball to right in his first at-bat off some’s seven homers are just one more than 12. Red Sox Boston Strong. of Rafael Carmona. the six players atop the NL with six each. 13. Angels Left side of the infield batting .160 with one homer and 10 RBIs. • The first two hits of his career came the fol- • Coming out of spring training, the Atlanta 14. Reds Batted .313 last week as they begin to right the ship. lowing day. After striking out looking in the sec- Braves were seemingly in panic mode. In fact, 15. Royals Have hit as many HRs (6) as AL co-leaders Pujols and Bautista. ond inning, he singled through the hole at short they hit the panic button during spring training 16. Pirates Unexpected power source in Neil Walker with six homers. off of Tim Belcher. He followed with another single up the middle before a walk against Jeff by signing starting pitcher Ervin Santana. Why 17. Blue Jays Mark Buehrle has found a fountain of youth: 4-0, 0.64 ERA. all the concern? Atlanta had lost two starting Nelson ended his day. 18. Mariners Looking forward to Hisashi Iwakuma’s return in May. pitchers — Kris Medlen and Brandon Beachy • His first postseason action came the follow- — to season-ending elbow surgery. Another 19. Twins Have the majors’ leader in runs (Dozier) and RBIs (Colabello). ing year as the Yankees defeated the Rangers starter, Mike Minor, was nursing shoulder sore- 20. White Sox Chris Sale and pray for a monsoon. and Orioles on their way to a World Series win ness, In an effort to salvage what could be from 21. Indians Starters have just three of their eight wins. over Atlanta. Jeter batted .361 in the postsea- this season, the Braves added veteran Aaron 22. Rockies Four players in majors own a 1.000+ OPS; two are Rockies. son in 1996. Harang, who was released by Cleveland, late in 23. Mets Ike Davis Era officially ended. • The future Hall of Famer has a .390 career OBP when leading off an inning. training camp. The season appeared bleak. 24. Phillies Split 1-0 decisions with Atlanta last week. Then a crazy thing happened; the regular sea- • He owns a .368 batting average against New 25. Padres Third-best ERA in NL, but can’t get above .500. son began, and Atlanta’s starting pitching has York’s other team. His .283 average against the been the best in baseball. Harang evidently 26. Orioles Third baseman Manny Machado’s return can’t come soon enough. Mariners is his lowest mark vs. any American thinks he’s the 1974 version of Buzz Capra. 27. Marlins Giancarlo Stanton, Jose Fernandez two of game’s best attractions. League team. His .338 average vs. Cleveland in Youngster Julio Teheran is pitching like John 28. Diamondbacks Dismal 1-10 record at Chase Field. his highest. Smoltz, and Santana, well, he’s been as sharp 29. Cubs 3-2 vs. lefty starters, 2-10 when facing righties. • Only 18 active players have more career hits than the 1,669 hits Jeter has on the road. as Phil Niekro was in his prime. Through the first 30. Astros Swept by Royals and A’s last week, now face Mariners and A’s. 18 games, the Braves’ starters have allowed Troy Tulowitzki AP Photo/Jack Dempsey more than two earned runs just once. David Hale gave up four runs, three earned, to the Mets on April 10. Best 25-and-Under Team Albert Pujols, Los Angeles He’s baaaack! Well, we’ll see after another month, but all appearances are that Mr. Pu- If I had to win a championship with Center Field jols has found his old magic. He certainly only players age 25 and younger, this Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels made believers of the Tigers’ and Athletics’ would be my 25-man roster. For clar- Clearly, Trout is the superstar on this pitchers last week. The Angels’ first baseman ity, I considered ages as of Opening raised his season average 40 points from .240 team. If there were a media guide, Day this season. to .280 with three multi-hit games and a .360 Trout would grace the cover. average and a 1.189 OPS for the week. He hit Catcher Right Field three bombs and drove home seven runs. Sal Perez, Kansas City Giancarlo Stanton, Miami The Royals’ backstop entered this sea- He’s made news this season by hitting son with a .301 career average and bombs in South Florida. What’s lost in Jesse Chavez, Oakland mad defensive skills that have resulted that hoopla is that he leads the majors Chavez was expected to pitch out of the in nailing 34 percent of would-be base with 26 ribbies. bullpen this season, but injuries to Oakland stealers. starters forced manager Bob Melvin to insert Bench the righthander into the rotation. He hasn’t First Base C Devin Mesoraco, Cincinnati disappointed at all. Last week, Chavez limited Freddie Freeman, Atlanta The Reds committed to their rising star the Angels and Astros to eight hits, three He’ll turn 25 in September, but has al- over the winter, handing him the walks and three runs, only two earned. He ready come into his own with a .413 struck out 15 while earning a win. The A’s everyday job behind the plate. He’s re- batting average this season. Freeman Trout, by Walter G. Arce, Sr.; Freeman, AP Photo/Chris Bernacchi have won all four of his starts this season. warded the club with a .515 batting av- was fifth in NL MVP voting last sea- Mike Trout (left), and Freddie Freeman should both garner MVP votes this season. erage and 1.522 OPS through Sunday. son and is well on his way to another high finish. He leads the majors in 1B Eric Hosmer, Kansas City The Giants’ ace has 51 wins, but won’t Philadelphia his last time out. Still looking for his first home run this Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado slugging and OPS. turn 25 until this August. He is the Trevor Rosenthal, St. Louis (Setup) The Rockies’ shortstop is one of the best play- season, he’s averaged 17 with 72 RBIs dean of this rotation. In his first season as full-time closer, ers in the game when he’s healthy. Unfortu- Second Base over the past three years. Jose Fernandez, Miami Rosie has five saves and an extra-in- nately, that’s been a pretty big if throughout Anthony Rendon, Washington 2B Dee Gordon, Los Angeles Dodgers In 2013-14, Miami is 20-12 when Fer- ning loss to start 2014. his career. But he’s proven what a force he can Originally a third baseman, Rendon The speedster’s move from shortstop nandez starts, 51-98 when he doesn’t. Kevin Siegrist, St. Louis (Setup) be when on the field everyday. Last week, Tu- gives the squad some flexibility. to second has improved his defense. Chris Sale, Chicago White Sox There may be better choices as short lowitzki batted .500 with a 1.439 OPS. He Third Base 3B Nolan Arenado, Colorado After going 28-22 with a 3.06 ERA setup men — like Cody Allen of the In- drove in six runs and scored eight times, aided He won a Gold Glove as a rookie last by seven walks. Manny Machado, Baltimore and 1.103 WHIP over the past two sea- dians or Carlos Martinez of St. Louis season and batted .267. His bat is After suffering a serious knee injury sons, the ace of the White Sox is off to — but in 55 career games covering 47 steadily improving. late last season, Machado has yet to an even better start in 2014. innings, Siegrist has 59 strikeouts and SS Xander Bogaerts, Boston Lance Lynn, St. Louis appear in a game this season. But he’s Stephen Strasburg, Washington 42 hits and walks combined. He’s At the tender age of 21, he has handled The big righthander spends most of his time still the best. The No. 1 overall pick in 2009 has given up just four extra-base hits. That, in the shadows of teammates Adam Wain- the pressure cooker of Boston without struggled out of the gate this season, and this bullpen needs at least one lefty. wright, and Shelby Miller, but Shortstop batting an eye. but he brought a 1.073 career WHIP Craig Kimbrel, Atlanta (Closer) Lynn has been solid this season, and raised Andrelton Simmons, Atlanta OF Yasiel Puig, Los Angeles Dodgers into 2014 after 75 starts. The Braves’ fireballer turns 26 this his performance level to terrific last week. In He is quickly becoming the new stan- In only 104 games last season, the Michael Wacha, St. Louis May, so this will be his final appear- a pair of starts at Milwaukee and Washington, dard for defensive runs saved. Nar- Cuban native easily led the majors in The youngster captivated fans on his ance on this team. He inherits the man- Lynn limited batters to just eight hits and six rowly beats out Bogaerts for the excitement. The Dodgers are still try- way to the NLCS MVP award last Oc- tle of best closer in the game from walks over 12.2 innings. He struck out 16 starting spot. ing to raise the positive-to-negative ex- tober. After four starts in 2014, his Mariano Rivera. while earning the win in both games, posting citement ratio. an ERA of 0.71. Left Field ERA is a run less than last season. OF Jason Heyward, Atlanta Tough to Omit Bryce Harper, Washington The Braves began to surge last season Bullpen Jean Segura, Milwaukee; Jose Altuve, This isn’t as much of a no-brainer as when he was inserted into the leadoff Gerrit Cole, Pittsburgh (Long Relief) Houston; Christian Yelich, Miami; you might think. Whether it’s injuries spot. Atlanta’s right fielder just edges He proved his mettle with two solid George Springer, Houston; Anthony Francisco Lindor, SS, Cleveland or the league making adjustments, starts against the Cardinals in the Rizzo, Chicago Cubs; Wil Myers, Considered by many to the best defensive out Wil Myers for the final roster spot. Harper has been rather ordinary for the NLDS last fall. Tampa Bay; Carlos Martinez, St. player in the minor leagues, the Indians have past 11 months. Starting Pitchers Louis; Cody Allen, Cleveland pushed the 20-year-old quickly. He is cur- Julio Teheran, Atlanta (Long Relief) rently at Double-A Akron. 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Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press Seattle left ielder Dustin Ackley can’t catch an RBI double hit by Houston Astros’ Matt Dominguez Monday in the sixth inning of a baseball game in Seattle. Astros’ Skid Ends in Seattle SLUMP BUSTED: over the visitor's bullpen in left field in the fifth. Dominguez's Dominguez Homers to line-drive shot followed a single Lead Houston in 7-2 by Alex Presley, which had been just the second hit of the game Win Over Mariners for the Astros. SEATTLE (AP) — Matt The Mariners quickly re- Dominguez homered and drove sponded with two of their own in in three runs, Dallas Keuchel the bottom half of the inning as struck out a season-high eight Abraham Almonte hit a two-run and the Houston Astros broke a double down the right-field line. seven-game skid with a 7-2 win Two replay reviews were up- over the on held, both benefiting the Astros. Monday. The first came when Zunino hit It is the seventh straight loss a towering fly well over the foul for Seattle, which is the longest pole in left in the seventh inning that was ruled a long strike. Se- active streak in the majors. attle manager Lloyd McClendon The Astros took advantage of asked the umpires for another an error by Mariners third base- review in the eighth when it ap- man Kyle Seager in the sixth in- peared Altuve's foot may have ning to score four unearned runs come off second base as the As- off Felix Hernandez (3-1) and tros were attempting a force out break a 2-all tie. at the bag. The call was upheld Hernandez took the major and the runner was ruled out. league lead with 43 strikeouts Notes: RHP Collin McHugh, after recording four, but was un- who the Astros will recall from able to avoid his first loss of the Triple-A on Tuesday to replace season after shaky defense put Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press the injured Scott Feldman in the right-hander in a tough situ- Houston's Alex Presley, left, Jose Altuve, (27), and Pat Listach, right, celebrate after the Astros beat the Seattle Mariners 7-2 the rotation, will likely be lim- ation in the sixth. Monday in Seattle. ited to about 85 pitches. ... Seattle Keuchel (2-1) deftly navigated RHP Taijuan Walker, on the DL the Mariners for six innings, al- rived in time and on the mark, ing out George Springer, but through 19 games since the 2003 with right-shoulder inflamma- lowing six hits and a walk, but but Seager dropped the ball as he Marc Krauss, Alex Presley and Detroit Tigers (.180), according tion, is scheduled to see a doctor just two runs. moved to tag Fowler. Dominguez hit a run-scoring to STATS. The Tigers went on to on Wednesday. If all goes well, After Jose Altuve led off the Walker will resume throwing. ... sixth with a double, Mariners Jason Castro followed with single, triple and double, respec- lose 119 games. The Astros col- Seattle manager Lloyd McClen- catcher fielded a a sacrifice fly to score Altuve tively. lected nine hits on Tuesday to don said LHP James Paxton is on bunt by Dexter Fowler and at- and give the Astros a 3-2 lead. Houston began the night raise their average to .196. a timetable to return six to eight tempted to throw out Altuve at Hernandez looked as if he'd es- with a .192 batting average, the Dominguez broke a score- months from when he strained third base. Zunino's throw ar- cape further damage by strik- lowest for any major league team less tie with a two-run home run his left lat muscle on April 9. MLS Clint Dempsey’s Big Contract Worth the Money to Sounders INVESTMENT: Dempsey, urday night at StubHub Center which by this time was playing ball and I finished it well. It was Dempsey had assisted Lamar in Carson, Calif., where Mar- a man down after a red card a good goal." Neagle on the Sounders' first Martins Worth $7 tins' finish after an exchange of was awarded to Marco Delgado. It was the second goal of the goal. Million Payout to passes with Dempsey gave the Dempsey carried to near the season for Martins, who leads Dempsey is the highest-paid Seattle in 2-1 Win Sounders a 2-1 win over Chivas penalty arc, where he threaded with four player in MLS with guaranteed USA. the ball forward to Martins, assists. Dempsey is right behind compensation of $5,038,566 Over Chivas USA "We scored a great goal," who reached it about 7 yards with three assists and is tied for this season. Martins is the By Don Ruiz coach Sigi Schmid said. "I from the goal and lifted it above the MLS lead with six goals. club's second-highest-paid play- thought Oba deserved the goal diving goalkeeper Dan Ken- "There was a few times we er with guaranteed compensa- The News Tribune based on the hard work he did. nedy. linked up really well," Dempsey tion of $1.75 million. CARSON, Calif. — Seattle Clint had two assists tonight. So "I think I saw like three said. "... He went close on one Seattle's other designated Sounders FC is investing almost as long as he is involved in goals, defenders or something close occasion, and he scored on the player — defensive midfielder $7 million this season in desig- that's what's important for us." to (Dempsey) coming in deep other one. So (I'm) happy with Osvaldo Alonso -- was involved nated players Clint Dempsey The combination began from the right side," Martins him scoring, happy to contrib- in the game's first goal, as his and Obafemi Martins. with Martins one-touching a said. "So the little space that I ute in the game and getting two early foul ruled just inside the What they are getting for pass to Dempsey about 50 yards showed Clint to give me the ball, assists. So it's about keep going." penalty box led to a PK by Chi- their money was on display Sat- from the goal of Chivas USA, he saw it, he gave me the right Earlier in the game, vas USA's Erick Torres.

Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 LIFE How Much Thatch is Too Much?

By Don Tapio however, depends on more than just Use a machine that has rigid or flexible thatching without follow up fertilization For The Chronicle moss killer and fertilizer. Most lawns blades or tines (power rakes) that can results in increased weed encroachment It's that time of year when many can use a good thatching. The question cut into or pull turf out of the soil sur- and ugly turf. Once a thick layer has often arises: Just how much thatch is too face. You can rent a power rake, or you home lawns in our coastal area are look- been removed, dethatching every year much? can hire a professional lawn service to ing pretty tough. Most have not been or every other year will ensure a healthy Different species of grass accumulate do the job. Attachments to your lawn lawn that is easy to manage. Dethatch- mowed for several months and our cool, thatch at different rates. Perennial rye- mower are not as effective as true verti- ing is less disruptive and a lot less work if wet, dark winter days have been ideal for grass is a low thatch producer; bluegrass cal mowers. The best time to dethatch it is done regularly. People who dethatch moss invasion. WSU’s standard recom- and fine fescues form a dense thatch that your lawn is now, which will allow the only after a severe thatch mendation for moss control this time of is difficult to remove. A layer of thatch grass sufficient time to recover before layer builds up usually year has been an application of ferrous ranging from a one-half to three quar- the stress of summer heat. Thatching destroy their lawns. ammonium sulfate. The iron in this ters of an inch is generally acceptable in now will also remove the majority of mixture kills the existing moss, turning most lawns, but anything greater can moss that is present. Donald Tapio is a WSU it black. The ammonium sulfate fertil- cause problems. After dethatching, always fertilize Extension regional special- izer stimulates grass growth by provid- Once a thick thatch layer is formed with a 3-1-2 ratio fertilizer. Be sure to ist emeritus. He may be reached at [email protected]. ing nitrogen. Good turfgrass health, it must be removed by vertical mowing. water the fertilizer in thoroughly. De- A Guide to Making Perfect Quiche, Every Time By Rick Nelson Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Quiche, that culinary dar- ling of the 1970s, suddenly seems to be appearing on menus everywhere. At Empire Coffee + Pastry in northeast Minneapolis, quiche — truly impressive quiche, it must be said — has been a top seller since sisters Amy and Chrissy Kelsch opened for busi- ness in December. And why not? “It’s a classic,” said Amy Kelsch, the shop’s baker. “I’m always surprised by the wide range of people who get really excited about it. You know, young dudes who walk in and say, ‘Wow, you have quiche.’” What the restaurant indus- try might not want the world to know is that this open-faced custard pie is a snap to prepare, even for novice bakers. Here’s Amy Kelsch’s quick tutorial: — Step away from the pie crust: For quiche, Kelsch prefers Jim Gehrz / Minneapolis Star Tribune an eggy, tart-like crust. “An all- Pastry chef Amy Kelsch’s prepared quiche, made with feta, leeks and lemon. butter pie crust with a quiche custard is really, really rich,” she cheese, herbs, cooked vegetables said. “This dough is crumblier — and/or cooked meats which is great for quiche — and I like the lemon in it.” Another Directions: bonus, for the rolling-pin wary: To prepare dough: In the “It’s not as fragile as pie crust; bowl of an electric mixer on it’s much sturdier,” she said. “So medium-high speed, cream but- rolling it out is easier.” ter and salt. Add egg yolk and — Go handle-free: Forget about using those rolling pin mix until thoroughly combined. handles. “You get so much more Reduce speed to low and add force — and so much more flour, water and lemon juice and control — if you push from the mix until just combined. Shape middle of the pin” when rolling, dough into a disk. Wrap in plas- Kelsch said. To prevent crack- tic wrap and refrigerate for 30 ing, place the roller in the center minutes. of the dough and move the roller When ready to bake, preheat outward, rather than rolling from oven to 350 degrees. On a lightly edge to edge across the length of floured work surface, roll dough the dough. With every roll, turn (1/8-inch thick) to a 12-inch the dough a quarter-turn. round. Transfer dough to a deep — Smooth it out: After mix- 9-inch pie pan. Fold over excess ing the custard, Kelsch enlists dough to create an edge; trim a mesh strainer. “I really push excess dough and crimp edge. the custard through,” she said. Line pan with parchment paper, “It doesn’t take any time, and fill with pie weights and bake it makes the custard super- 30 minutes. Remove from oven, smooth. I’m paranoid about remove pie weights and parch- chunks of egg in custard.” Pastry chef Amy Kelsch prepares quiche crust. ment paper and prick bottom of — Fill it up: Most quiche in- pastry with a fork. Return pan gredients should be precooked: to oven and bake until crust is sautéed onions, blanched kale, lightly and evenly brown, about steamed broccoli, fried bacon, the refrigerator for 10 to 15 min- A ONE-WOMAN a whole pie. utes before rolling. It will keep Find Empire Coffee + Pas- 5 to 10 minutes. Remove from roast chicken. The trick is to se- BAKED-GOODS EMPIRE oven and cool. lect ingredients that will add big in the freezer for a month; let try online at www.empiremin- it thaw overnight in the refrig- For those unfamiliar with neapolis.com . flavors but not a lot of moisture. Empire, Amy Kelsch’s work is To prepare custard: In a At Empire, recent combinations erator, and remove it for 10 to 15 minutes before rolling. The a real find. After eight years of large bowl, whisk eggs and egg have included leek-feta-lemon baking around Chicago — from QUICHE yolks to break them up. Add zest, butternut squash-Parme- rolled-out dough can also be par-baked in advance and fro- a Michelin two-star restau- Serves 4 to 6. cream, milk, salt and pepper san-caramelized onion, bacon- rant to a neighborhood French Note: From Amy Kelsch of Em- and whisk well. Pour mixture chèvre-leek and ham-Gruyère- zen for up to a month; thaw to bakery — the Twin Cities na- pire Coffee + Pastry of Minneapolis. through a mesh strainer to elim- leek. “Quiche is incredibly room temperature before add- tive returned to Minnesota last inate lumps. flexible,” said Kelsch. “We use ing the custard. Once the cus- For dough: whatever is on hand, and what- tard is baked, a quiche can be year to create an outlet for her plain-spoken, bursting-with- ½ cup (1 stick) butter, at room To prepare quiche: When ever is in season.” refrigerated up to 24 hours. temperature — Add dairy: For the vast — Warm it up: Kelsch rolled deliciousness baked goods, both ready to bake, preheat oven to savory and sweet: a modest se- ½ teaspoon salt 350 degrees. Place the baked tart majority of the quiche commu- her eyes at the mention of a mi- 1 egg yolk crowave oven. “No, absolutely lection of turnovers, scones, bis- crust on a baking sheet. Arrange nity, grated or crumbled cheese 2 cups flour not,” she said with a laugh. “Mi- cuits, coffee cakes, pies, sticky cheese, vegetables, meat or other is an essential quiche filling. Ba- 3 tablespoons water sics include Cheddar, provolone, crowaves have their place, but buns, cookies, Danish and a filling ingredients in an even they turn anything with a crust nothing-short-of-glorious a.m. 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon layer over the baked crust. Pour Monterey Jack and Swiss. The juice instantly soggy and rubbery.” muffin brimming with bacon, egg mixture over fillings. Bake classic quiche Lorraine contains For custard: bacon but no cheese. Instead, allow the refrigerated green onions and Cheddar. until custard is slightly puffed, — Make ahead: Quiche works quiche to come to room tem- Quiche, too. If the prospect of 2 eggs golden brown and feels firm at breakfast, lunch, brunch and perature (about 15 minutes), preparing a quiche is as daunt- 2 egg yolks when patted in the center, about dinner, served warm or at room then bake in a 350-degree oven ing as proving the existence of ¾ cup heavy cream 45 to 60 minutes. If quiche be- temperature, and it’s definitely for 5 to 7 minutes. “It’s a per- the Higgs boson (not to worry, ¾ cup whole milk gins to get too brown, cover with a friend of the time-crunched. fect make-ahead dish,” she said. it’s a nearly foolproof recipe), ½ teaspoon salt aluminum foil. Remove from Un-rolled dough can be refriger- “You just pop that guy in the then let Kelsch handle the de- Freshly ground pepper to taste oven to a wire rack and serve ated overnight; remove it from oven and you’re ready to go.” tails, at $4 per slice, or $30 for About 2 cups grated or crumbled warm or at room temperature. Our photos… can be your photos!

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Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times Tissue paper lies over the crowd during the Main Stage performance of Girl Talk on the irst night of the second weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif., on Friday. Coachella is A Major Stage for Brands

By Amy Kaufman tographed nearly as much at Los Angeles Times Coachella as the famous women she mentioned. One year, she LOS ANGELES — This worked with a stylist, but for spring, Lana Del Rey’s stylist, this festival she plans to wear a a hirsute Brit who goes by the moniker Johnny Blueeyes, ven- combination of items from her tured to the Fashion District in closet as well as Whitney Eve downtown Los Angeles to pick pieces. out free things for his client. “You get there and immedi- When he arrived at the show- ately people are taking a photo, room of Chic Little Devil, a style and everyone’s worrying if peo- house that handles publicity for ple are gonna think, ‘Is this cute 75 brands, a handful of pricey enough to wear to Coachella?’” items had been laid out before Port said. “You know it’s go- him. An employee directed his ing to be picked up by so many attention toward a $1,100 pair outlets — but you don’t want to of black studded leather boots seem like you’re pushing it on handmade in Mexico by a com- people.” pany called Old Gringo. Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times As for Del Rey, the singer “Old Gringo would seriously Pharrell Williams performs on the Outdoor didn’t wear the leather boots love to be on Lana,” Kate Bed- Stage, on the second day of the second during her performance on rick, CLD’s director of public weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Coachella’s opening weekend. relations, said she told the mu- Festival . sician’s stylist. “Feel free to take Instead, she opted for a pair of them. We already researched barely there sandals with her her sizing, so it’s really easy.” babydoll mini. But Bedrick wasn’t hop- Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times But Old Gringo hasn’t nec- ing Del Rey would sport the Lana Del Rey performs on stage for day three of the Coach- essarily gotten the boot just yet; so-called Fatale boots on a red ella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Del Rey will take the stage again carpet or at an awards show or on Sunday afternoon. high-end fashion editorial. She was trying to persuade Blueeyes to put the singer in the shoes for to be,” says Patrickson, “with an Watson and Chanel Iman in ad- her sets at Coachella. appealing vibe everybody feels dition to Hough — says there Debbie’s From the muddy fields of they can achieve.” are plenty of starlets who are Woodstock to the farmlands Just four days after the willing to serve as walking bill- of Glastonbury, music festivals “Dancing With the Stars” vet- boards. Boutique have long been free-spirited en- eran turned up at a Coachella- “People definitely do get paid vironments for creative fashion adjacent Old Navy party in a to go to certain parties or wear expression. For years, celebri- $24 chambray shirt, the celeb- brands at Coachella,” the stylist ties have treated the Coachella rity gossip site Hollywood Life said. “Some clients of mine say, posted an item telling readers ‘Hey, that means my weekend is Debbie’s retiring Valley Music and Arts Festival as a bohemian costume party where to buy the actress’ “super free.’ They know it’s a game andthis is a sample of the background color I would like. — spending their time in Indio, chic (and affordable!), button- decide to play it. Others don’t Calif., decked out in elaborate down shirt by the brand.” want to be beholden to anybodyThe font30% for "Debbies" and- "Boutique"50% is the CurlzOFF style. floral crowns, crocheted crop “What people wear at Coach- and just really want to be there tops and floppy sun hats. It’s a ella really sets the pace of the for the music.” entire stOre vibe that’s supposed to feel laid- summer — a gauge for what back and thrown-together, one stores should order,” said stylist Oh, right: the music. The Now Thru April 26th meant for 100-plus-degree tem- Cher Coulter, who works with 166 acts playing the festival over peratures and dust and sweat. Bosworth and Rosie Hunting- two weekends seem like an af- Under New Ownership May 1st But ever since celebrity pho- ton-Whiteley. terthought to many, though for tographers started popping up Of course, not all of the fes- others they serve as inspiration on the polo grounds of Coachel- tival’s looks will catch on: Last for different outfits. 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But now stars Alessandra,” Mazur said. “It’s a As a result, nearly all of the know how much press they get big deal for her.” Coachella fashion regulars — from what they wear, and it sets According to Mazur, high- Kate Bosworth, Vanessa Hud- trends, so it’s really important to end brands like Christian gens, Alessandra Ambrosio brands.” Louboutin and Jimmy Choo — hire stylists to help them put So important that some have been throwing Coachella- together their festival looks. companies not only give their themed product at Ambrosio for “The irony is that this very clothes to celebrities for free, months. But emerging designers unfussy, free look has been they pay Coachella-goers to are eager to get in on the act, too. styled to the nines,” said Anita wear them. The New York Daily At her downtown showroom Patrickson, a stylist for Harper’s News reported that Lacoste was last month, Whitney Port — best Bazaar who dressed actress Juli- paying “Glee’s” Lea Michele known for appearing on the anne Hough for Coachella this $20,000 to sport its wares at the MTV reality shows “The Hills” year. “It’s a tricky balance, be- festival, while “Spring Break- and “The City” — displayed cause you don’t want someone ers” star Hudgens was receiving items from her fashion line, to look at you and say, ‘Why is $15,000 from McDonald’s “to Whitney Eve, for potential buy- she wearing something that’s hit the festival.” ers. $5,000 that she’s gonna mess Lacoste slammed the story as “I make these little bralettes,” up?’ It’s supposed to look like it “completely false,” with a spokes- she said, pointing to a stretchy has no labels and was found in man telling the Los Angeles top. “If they have the body, some granny’s closet.” Times “the $20,000 is laughable.” girls will wear it on their own. 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Washington Lewis County State — est. 1845 — HISTORY HiStory of

Earth Day First New Millinery Arrives the wife of a camp laborer, wants the coun- Chronicle. “Drink Stillicious for Health. Observed in Seattle n 1891, Mrs. Rhodes announced a ty to enforce an injunction upon his wages Boys and girls — save Stillicious bottle Inew shipment of millinery goods had and allow the money to be turned over to caps.” on April 22, 1970 just arrived at her store. her for disbursement,” The Chehalis Bee- Nugget wrote. HistoryLink.org “Mrs. E.A. Rhodes has just received a Bicycles Must Display Lights handsome line of new and fresh millinery “Mrs. Drumm has heard of the ‘lazy hus- On April 22, 1970, the first goods, consisting of hats, bonnets, flowers, band’ which is being enforced in California, n 1936, Centralia Police Chief Milton Earth Day, a nationwide pro- ribbons, etc., to which she invites the atten- and thinks it would be a good thing if her IJastram gave a warning to cyclists who gram to spend one day consid- husband were put to work on the county did not use lights at night. If the lights were ering issues of environmental tion of the ladies of Centralia and vicinity,” The Centralia Weekly News wrote. roads and make his home in the jail under not used, the bicyclists could be arrested or, protection, is observed in Seat- worst yet, be involved in an accident. tle with teach-ins at the Univer- sentence for non-support long enough for her to save for furniture to start a rooming “The sudden return of the bicycle to sity of Washington and at the Seven Churches Are Available in Centralia popularity has brought with it increased Seattle Center. house to run for the support of herself and Senator Henry M. Jackson n 1891, in The Centralia Weekly News, their three children.” danger of bicycle-automobile accidents,” (1912-1983) addressed some Iseven churches were listed in the The newspaper thought a law should the chief said. “A large percentage of re- 500 students from the Universi- newspaper. be passed so non-supporting husbands sponsibility for avoiding those accidents ty of Washington and Garfield The Baptist Church (corner of East could be prosecuted. “In enacting such a falls on the cyclist. If he fails to have a light High School, but was heckled Main and Gold streets), held Sunday ser- law, however, care should be used to see to on his wheel after dark, he is just as guilty by anti-Vietnam War protest- vices at 11 a.m. and 7:36 p.m. Churches it that it has proper limitations, or might be as the motorist who drives without lights.” ers. He told the group, “You and holding services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. only a step toward the enslavement of man I know we can’t solve this prob- on Sunday were the Methodist Episco- by woman,” the newspaper wrote. Chehalis Depot Modernized lem [the rape of the earth] with pal Church (corner of Gold and Magnolia slogans ... by trying to shout streets), the Presbyterian Church (Pine and n 1961, The Union Depot in Cheha- someone down” (Seattle Post Rock streets) and the Episcopal Church (in Pe Ell or “P-L” Ilis was being updated, the first time Intelligencer). Ironically, Sen. n 1911, the Chehalis Bee-Nugget won- since it was built in 1912. Agent Joe Daly Jackson sponsored the original the railroad addition). The Y.M.C.A. (corner of Main and Tow- Idered if Pe Ell should change its name said it would be completed by June 1. National Environmental Policy “The biggest job is dropping the 30-foot Act, which mandated environ- er), held men’s meetings on Saturday at 8 to “P-L?” mental impact statements and p.m., as well as a mixed meeting (men and “If a suggestion now considered by some high traditional depot ceiling,” The Daily gave activists one of their most women) at 4 p.m. on Sunday. leading residents goes into effect, the town Chronicle reported. “A new ceiling, with powerful tools. The St. Mary’s Catholic Church (corner of Pe Ell will win distinction as bearing the acoustical tile, will be 18 feet high. The A noon rally at Westlake of Pine and Gold streets), held services the shortest name in the United States, if not in present ticket section will be moved to the Mall drew only 50 or so par- second and fourth Sundays of each month, the whole world,” the newspaper wrote. northeast side of the waiting room, and the ticipants, but later that evening, with mass at 10:30 a.m., Sunday school at 3 “Pe Ell is pronounced ‘P L’ and many freight building staff will be moved into some 3,000 persons crowded p.m. and evening services at 4 p.m. are inclined to think that, if this city were the north end of the main room section. together at Seattle Center to The Disciples of Christ, also known named as it is pronounced, its very brevity look at exhibit booths, view as the Christian Church, (Pine and Iron would attract sufficient notice to boom the Dam Petition Heading to Washington, D.C. films, listen to speeches and streets) invited everyone to their services, town widely. Pe Ell, (or P-L) recently went panel discussions, and to col- but did not list when the services were. dry but has a number of live boosters who n 1986, the Lewis County Public Util- lect signatures and money. Se- ity District sent an eight-page peti- attle Mayor Wes Uhlman (b. see a novel way of making the town better I known.” tion to Washington, D.C., to construct a 1935) challenged the audience ‘Go to Jail,’ Wife Tells Husband 70-megawatt hydroelectric plant at Cowlitz to go to the next demonstration n 1911, Mrs. Drumm, a hardworking Falls near Randle. The PUD had been in buses instead of in private ‘Stillicious’ is Healthy Chocolate Milk cars, to fight pollution. Imatron of Chehalis, was tired of her working on the project since 1978. Earth Day was the brain- husband not supporting their family and n 1936, R.B. Ticknor’s Arbetee Dairy “The District believes that all reasonable child of U.S. Senator Gaylord wanted him to live in jail. Iadvertised its new chocolate milk obstacles to the licensing of Cowlitz Falls Nelson (D. Wisc.), and coordi- “Complaining that her husband squan- called “Stillicious” which contained vita- have been removed and that further delay nated from Washington D.C. ders his wages upon himself whenever he min B and C. in processing is totally unwarranted and by Denis Hayes (b. 1945), who has anything to spend, while his family “Drink Stillicious for refreshment,” the poses an unreasonable risk to the PUD,” now directs Seattle’s Bullitt needs food and clothing, Mrs. J.L. Drumm, advertisement read in The Centralia Daily read the petition. Foundation. Observing the suc- cess of anti-war teach-ins, they proposed a day of teach-ins on college campuses to raise awareness of environmental issues. The plan spread until an estimated 10 million school Going on Vacation? children took part as well as college and university students. Don’t just stop your papers, donate them to NIE! Congress adjourned for the day. Earth Day continues to be ob- served each year on April 22. For more information or to donate call customer service at 360-807-8203 COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 22, 2014 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

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Altruism is the Key to ADVICE: Dear Abby Man’s Survival, Author Says Don’t Meddle in By William Hageman ond, it is much easier to act upon others if The Chicago Tribune you see your neighbor do so. Altruism is Office Affair Unless it contagious. That old baseball axiom is wrong, Ste- Q: The idea of sharing or of doing some- fan Klein argues: Nice guys don’t finish last. thing to help others, people do that without Interferes With Work Klein makes his case in “Survival of the Nic- an expectation of reward, right? You see a est: How Altruism Made Us Human and kid running into the street and you instinc- DEAR ABBY: I manage a one tragedy, outrage and horror to Why it Pays to Get Along” (The Experiment). tively grab him. group of 15 employees. A few the next. While this may not tech- Klein, author of the best-seller “The Sci- A: Exactly. In such a situation, you don’t months ago, I hired the wife of an nically be a disease, it IS exhaust- ence of Happiness” and a winner of the 1998 even have time to consider if helping will old friend. Until now she has been ing and depressing. Georg von Holtzbrinck Prize for Science pay off. And in many other circumstances, a great employee, but recently she When the same thing started Journalism, argues that altruism has been people are generous even though they know and a male co-worker have been happening to me, I fixed it by turn- crucial to the evolution they won’t be rewarded. taking lunches and breaks together ing off the news and going “cold of mankind, and that it In any war, you have sol- in a way that leads me to believe turkey.” After a four-day news is the way to health and they are flirting blackout, I felt like my buoyant self diers who deliberately or have already happiness. sacrifice their lives to again. Now I ration my exposure. Klein, who lives in crossed the line. save their comrades. On Because we Please share this with your girl- Germany, discussed the a more mundane level, have a small group, friend because it’s what I’m recom- topic during a recent you naturally will tip a I worry about how mending for her. email exchange. Here is waiter even if you are in a this will affect my an edited transcript. foreign city and know for team, who know DEAR ABBY: At a wedding, sure that you will never that she’s married. while shaking hands with a friend, Q: There’s a lot of again visit this restaurant. I also feel bad for I accidentally bumped another hate, greed and bullying Q: Where do these the husband, who By Abigail Van Buren friend’s wine glass, staining his on both the individual benevolent actions come is a very caring $180 shirt. The stain is a small one, and societal levels. How from? We can’t attribute and kind man. on the lower portion and not very does that square with the them to good parenting. As a manager, I don’t think noticeable. Now the man insists I idea of the nicest win- A: No. You see (chil- I can say anything unless their pay for the shirt. ning? dren) help others as soon liaison interferes with their work Is there an etiquette rule on performance. But I hate to watch A: Our life together as they are 18 months old, this issue? I feel bad, but not bad follows somewhat more this progress and see people end enough that I think I should pay even if they have never up hurt. What can I do? — MAN- complicated rules than been told to do so. A for such an expensive shirt. If you AGEMENT DECISION have the means to pay for a shirt the law of the jungle. year or so later, they start DEAR MANAGEMENT: Un- that expensive, I don’t believe you Egocentrics may well making little presents. less the flirtation becomes a dis- do better, but only in And then they develop a traction for “the team,” you should should expect others to replace it. the short term. In the long run, it is mostly sense of fairness. All this occurs spontane- stay out of it. Much as you might — CHRIS IN DENVER people and groups who act for the welfare of ously and in any culture, as studies showed. like to intervene, your friend’s wife DEAR CHRIS: Good manners others as well who get ahead. For coopera- … Humans are hard-wired to act upon oth- and this co-worker are adults and dictate that you offer to pay for tion pays off. The secret for nice people to be ers. responsible for their own behavior. having the shirt cleaned. A good successful is to stick together. If you care- Q: What can people do to sharpen their dry cleaner may be able to remove fully choose whom to cooperate with, cheat- altruistic tendencies? DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend the stain, but it should be done as ers will have a much harder time to bully or A: Just do it. The willingness to act to watches the 24-hour news chan- soon as possible. Anytime a person exploit you. help others is an attitude that you can prac- nels and seems to be obsessed with has a stained garment, it should be Q: How is it possible in a society where tice until it is as natural as riding a bicycle. them. It is hurting our relationship taken to a professional and what wealth is everything for altruism to gain an and affecting her happiness. She’s caused the stain identified so it In time the fear of being exploited fades, and constantly worried about national upper hand? with the courage to give grows the feeling of can be removed. Trying to treat it A: and international politics, global yourself can make removal more The problem is that we tend to see freedom. warming, the economy, health care, wealth as an end in itself. But it is just a Q: You believe that the future belongs to difficult. crime, etc. She neglects herself If the stain is permanent, then means. The end you really aim for is a bet- the altruists. and her family. She seems agitated, ter life. And many things that make a bet- A: Altruists have always profited from you should pay to replace the shirt. anxious and depressed by all the Ask yourself what’s more impor- ter life do not depend on wealth. Think of being able to exchange information. For the news. tant — 180 bucks or your friend- fulfilling relations — or happiness. In fact, first time in history, people are now begin- Is this a disease? How can I ship? studies have convincingly shown that it’s not ning to share across borders, because cul- help her get off this habit? What ••• money, but most of all caring for others that tures and continents are growing closer to- should I do? — MISERABLE IN makes people happy. The more such find- gether, and because knowledge is becoming MINNESOTA Dear Abby is written by Abigail ings become known, the more will people be the most valuable means of production. The DEAR MISERABLE: Your Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- willing to share. more people around the world know about girlfriend appears to have become lips, and was founded by her mother, Q: But would it be permanent? and depend on one another, the higher the a news junkie. She’s overstimulated Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at A: Probably. Because first, people will benefits and the lower the risks of caring for and hooked on the adrenaline rush www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, learn from their own experience. And sec- your fellow men. she gets from channel surfing from Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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(N) 11 (N) (CC) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n De Que Te Quiero, Te Quiero (N) Por Siempre Mi Amor (N) (SS) Lo Que la Vida Me Robó (N) (SS) Qué Pobres Tan Ricos (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Hell’s Kitchen Contestants make American Idol (N Surviving Jack (N) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) unique pizza dishes. (N) (CC) (DVS) Same-day Tape) (CC) (DVS) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Two men are beaten and The First 48 Miami police probe a The First 48 Fatal stabbing at a Texas The First 48 A mother of five is bound Beyond Scared Straight Things change Beyond Scared Straight Criminal sib- A&E 52 52 shot in Miami. ’ (CC) janitor’s murder. ’ (CC) strip mall. ’ (CC) and executed. (N) ’ (CC) for a teenage car thief. (N) lings are split up. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› U.S. Marshals (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes, Robert ›› Pearl Harbor (2001, War) Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale. Best friends become fighter pilots and romantic ››› Mission: Impossible III (2006, Downey Jr.. Sam Gerard gets caught up in another fugitive case. (CC) rivals in 1941. (CC) Action) Tom Cruise. (CC) APL 43 43 Ice Cold Gold: After the Thaw (CC) Ice Cold Gold: After the Thaw (CC) Ice Cold Gold: After the Thaw ’ Ice Cold Gold: After the Thaw (N) Ice Cold Gold “The Beast Within” Ice Cold Gold: After the Thaw ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park “Top 10 Countdown” (N) › Waist Deep (2006) Tyrese Gibson. A man’s son is inside his hijacked car. ›› Blue Hill Avenue (2001) Allen Payne. Four friends from high school become powerful drug kingpins. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 ›› Burlesque (2010, Drama) Cher, Christina Aguilera, Eric Dane. A small-town gal finds her niche at ›› Burlesque (2010, Drama) Cher, Christina Aguilera, Eric Dane. A small-town gal finds her niche at Watch What Hap- Housewives/OC a neoburlesque club. a neoburlesque club. pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 To Be Announced NHL Hockey San Jose Sharks at Los Angeles Kings. (N) (S Live) (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Vancouver at 11 (N) C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› Footloose (1984) Kevin Bacon. Hip teen moves to corn town where pastor taboos dancing. FNA USA “I Want Cup o’ Noodles” FNA USA “Keg Stand Granny” CNBC 46 46 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Colorado Avalanche at Minnesota Wild. (N Subject to Blackout) (S Live) Treasure Det. Treasure Det. Treasure Det. Treasure Det. 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Run; Party” (N) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Liv & Maddie ’ Jessie ’ (CC) ›› Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer (2011) Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Win, Lose-Dr. Dog With a Blog “Careful What You Lords of the Car Hoards “Street Legal” Lords of the Car Hoards: Kingdom Fast N’ Loud Richard tries to quickly flip Fast N’ Loud “Holy Grail Firebirds” Re- Rods N’ Wheels: Rustoration Restor- DSC 8 8 Wish For” The fleet works harder. A 1970 Camaro Z28. ’ (CC) Redone “Pickups and Slams” (N) ’ cars. ’ (CC) storing the first two Firebirds. ’ ing a ’29 Model A Ford. ’ (CC) Best Moments: On Air with Ryan E! News (N) Eric & Jessie: Eric & Jessie: Total Divas “Inhale, Exhale” Nattie faces Total Divas “For Better or For Worse” Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 Seacrest Game On Game On surgery. Trinity wants to get married. College Softball Georgia at Alabama. Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Boxing Friday Night Fights. (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NASCAR Now (N) FAM 39 39 The Middle (CC) The Middle (CC) ›› Sister Act (1992, Musical Comedy) Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith. ›› Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) Whoopi Goldberg. Premiere. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Leftovers Extravaganza!” Chopped “Burn for the Worse” America’s Best Cook Chopped Canada (N) Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 ››› Thor (2011) ›› Contraband (2012, Action) Mark Wahlberg, Kate Beckinsale, Ben Foster. A former smuggler finds Saint George “Hot Anger Manage- ›› Contraband (2012, Action) Mark Wahlberg, Kate Beckinsale, Ben Foster. A Chris Hemsworth. he has to get back in the game. Blooded” ment (N) former smuggler finds he has to get back in the game. GOLF 70 70 LPGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans, First Round. From Avondale, La. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans, First Round. The Waltons “The Romance” Olivia The Waltons “The Ring” Mary Ellen The Waltons “The System” John-Boy The Middle “The The Middle ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “The Frasier “Come Lie Frasier “Moon HALL 19 19 enrolls in a night art class. (CC) finds a beautiful ring. (CC) defends a cheating boy. 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Devious Maids “An Ideal Husband” MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 The Ex, Why Time’s Up (N) ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness The Challenge: Free Agents “The Thumbsucker” (N) The Challenge NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Detroit Red Wings. (CC) NHL Hockey San Jose Sharks at Los Angeles Kings. (N Subject to Blackout) (S Live) (CC) NHL Overtime (N) Pirelli World Challenge Auto Racing ’ NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat (CC) Instant Mom (N) See Dad Run (N) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. (CC) ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. (CC) ›› Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins R O OT 31 31 Women’s College Lacrosse (N Same-day Tape) Women’s College Lacrosse (N Same-day Tape) UFC Reloaded Forrest Griffin against Rashad Evans. Jail ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops Wedding- Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Taken Into Cops Challenging iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ (CC) Ink Master “Fighting Dirty” Mouth grills SPIKE 57 57 chapel owners. Custody No. 2” detainment. (CC) for boxer Brandon Rios. (CC) SYFY 59 59 › Saw 7 (2010) Tobin Bell. (CC) ›› Hostel (2006, Horror) Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson. ›› Jeepers Creepers (2001, Horror) Gina Philips, Justin Long. (CC) › Saw 7 (2010) Tobin Bell. (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV ››› The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) Max von Sydow, Charlton Heston. A chronicle of the life and times of Jesus Christ. Creflo Dollar Quest for the Tomb of Christ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Evening at James Woods’ Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Film director Mel Brooks; singer- TBS 55 55 Stranded” (CC) Statue” ’ (CC) Heart Attack” ’ mansion. ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ songwriter Langhorne Slim. TLC 38 38 American Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Sisters “Fists of Fury” (CC) American Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Sisters “Fists of Fury” (CC) American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Memphis Griz- NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors. Western Conference First Round, Castle “Little Girl Lost” Castle competes Castle “A Death in the Family” A plastic TNT 54 54 zlies. (N) (Live) (CC) game 3. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. (N) (Live) (CC) with Beckett’s ex. (CC) (DVS) surgeon is brutally murdered. TOON 42 42 Clarence Uncle Grandpa Teen Titans Go! Johnny Test ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad American Dad Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Greatest Mysteries: Holy Land (CC) Hotel Secrets & Legends (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers truTV Top Funniest USA 58 58 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ››› Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. A maid of honor’s life unravels as the big day Sirens The crew ›› Next Friday (2000, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. A Man knowingly spreads HIV. (CC) approaches. (CC) (DVS) remembers a day. young man lives with kin who won the lottery. (CC) VH1 62 62 Basketball Wives LA ’ The Fabulous Life Of... “Atlanta” ’ ››› Baby Boy (2001, Drama) Tyrese Gibson, Omar Gooding, A.J. Johnson. ’ T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny