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County Jail Angela Meade’s Big Year Getting 31 New and Supreme Wedding Cameras, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Officiate Opera Sensation’s Nuptials Upgrading MARRIAGE: After Gracing Another 101 the Cover of Opera By The Chronicle Magazine, Lewis County The Lewis County Jail is up- grading its surveillance system Native to Tie the Knot with new cameras while im- By Justyna Tomtas proving existing ones. The $495,580 upgrade to the [email protected] facility's current system, which It has been a big year for is about 13 years old, will be Centralia College graduate An- taking place over the next few gela Meade. weeks. It takes about two hours In November, the Lewis to install one camera. County native known as an op- A total of 101 cameras will be era sensation around the world replaced and another 31 will be was featured as the youngest added along with three network singer to appear on the cover of video recorders, 152 terabytes of an Opera News diva issue. The storage, three operator worksta- diva series, which started in tions and 10 monitors. 2002, focuses on strength and self-knowledge when perform- please see CAMERAS, page Main 9 ing. After gracing the cover of the magazine, Meade has continued traveling the world, performing CenturyLink throughout Europe. Today, Outage Still Meade will be married to fel- low opera sing- Affecting er John Mat- thew Myers. About 1,200 Myers is a tenor and was named Customers in as an artist to Ruth Bader Ginsburg watch by Opera Supreme Court News. The cou- Centralia justice ple, who met in By The Chronicle Ireland four years ago, will be married by U.S. Supreme Court Businesses and residents Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Courtesy Image are continuing to report phone Angela Meade is seen on the cover of an issue of Opera News. She is the youngest performer ever featured on the cover outages in Centralia, a problem please see MEADE, page Main 9 of the magazine’s diva issue CenturyLink officials said is af- fecting 1,172 customers. The outage began Tuesday afternoon when a construc- tion crew inadvertently bored Winlock Public Meeting Focuses on Policing Options through some CenturyLink CHIEF’S RETIREMENT: night to consider options for amount of money or less, that is four days a week. After finish- wires, including fiber optic lines. police services after the city’s what I’m trying to get to,” Dow- ing their 10-hour shifts, officers Brian Dalessi, of CenturyLink, Collaboration With chief retires at the end of June. ell said. would be on call for the remain- said workers are at the site to Toledo, Vader Considered Winlock Mayor Lonnie One option is to hire a new ing 14 hours of the day. The repair the issue, although there Dowell said the city is keeping chief, and Winlock has already city’s current budget for its de- is no estimate of when the prob- By Kaylee Osowski all options open right now, but advertised and received appli- partment is about $250,000. lem will be resolved. “It’s quite involved, the dam- [email protected] would like to make a decision cations. The town would keep Some residents expressed made by July 1. its same staffing levels of one interest in keeping the police age that was done, but they are About two dozen Winlock “If we can get 24 hours of po- chief and one patrol officer residents gathered Wednesday lice coverage for the the same each working 10 hours a day please see WINLOCK, page Main 9 please see OUTAGE, page Main 9

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News Daily Outtake: Hell’s Run in Onalaska of the Weird erates the nation’s biggest mass transit system. “I always dreamed of arriving in New York City,” said Oliver Dagum, a Philippine-born U.S. Air Force sergeant stationed in New Jersey who left the military last week. “I always believed that Large Stuffed Tiger there’s something between me and the city. It’s amazing. It’s Atop SUV Generates 911 grandiose. I feel uplifted.” Call in Camas He said playing in the sub- way system is a gauge of how CAMAS (AP) — The sight good he is. of a stuffed tiger — a very large “If you’re able to convince one stuffed tiger — lashed to the or two rushing people to take top of an SUV cruising around the time to listen to you, that’s a Southwest Washington lake the biggest acknowledgment,” was enough to generate a 911 call he said. from someone who apparently Dagum switched his military thought it was real. uniform for a woolen cap and The Columbian newspaper guitar at Grand Central, a long of Vancouver reported that Con- way from the battlefields of Iraq nor Zuvich says he was by Lac- and Afghanistan where he once amas Lake in Camas on Monday served. with some friends when a truck He sang a mellow “Sunday came by and dumped some Morning” by Maroon 5. trash and the giant tiger. Drummer Louis Conselatore, Zuvich tied it to the top of his an Ivy League law school gradu- vehicle, then he and his friends ate who worked as an ordained started cruising around the lake Unitarian minister, played his in the enhanced SUV. five-minute stint with two other Officer Henry Scott was sent musicians who call themselves to investigate the tiger 911 call, the Viva Vallenato Badass Ac- described by Camas police as an cordion Band. “animal problem.” “Two of us are Italians, one Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle The 19-year-old Zuvich of us is Puerto Rican, and we’re says he and the officer traded A runner splashes into a large pool of muddy water during the Hell’s Run endurance race in Onalaska on Saturday. See all from New Jersey and we fell more photographs from freelance photographer Jesse Smith on his website www.jesses-photos.net. jokes and photos, then parted in love with Colombian mu- ways. Other drivers also got the sic,” said Phil “Felipe” Passan- joke, honking and giving him a tino, the accordionist. “It has a thumbs-up sign. rhythm that’s very infectious As Zuvich says, “The thing and makes people dance and Notable Quote looked really realistic.” laugh. It’s a peasant’s music, poor people’s music that springs from the soul.” If You Can Make It “Maybe next time they should leave a dusty checkbook out in There: Acts Try Out for Police Seek Man Who the attic and see if the ghost of Debbie Knapp floats in and NY Subway Spots Swiped Nearly $3K starts writing checks out to ‘Cash.’” NEW YORK (AP) — It’s a rite of spring: performers audi- Bottle of Cognac tioning for the privilege of doing LINDEN, N.J. (AP) — Police Aaron VanTuyl their thing in grubby, noisy sub- in central New Jersey are seek- discussing paranormal research at Lewis County Historical Museum way stations. ing a thief who apparently ap- Seventy showed up Tuesday preciates the finer things in life. (see page Main 8 for the full column) at Grand Central Terminal, vy- Linden police say a shoplifter ing for permission to set up their stole a bottle of Remy Martin underground acts for tips. They Louis XIII cognac valued at Editor’s Note appeared before a jury of mu- $2,849 from Pied Piper Liquor sicians and transit employees Store on May 16. Top Graduates Coming in the elegant Vanderbilt Hall Police say the store’s owner above the train tracks. reviewed surveillance video, Last week, we included tion, The Chronicle will con- dents will be highlighted at our This year’s motley musical which showed the man remove news of the Rob Fuller Scholar- tinue its annual salute to local many smaller schools. crew, from countries around the the lock from a cabinet and take ship Luncheon, hosted by the graduates. As a bonus, we’re working on world, will soon find out who the bottle. Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of We’ll include photographs a story featuring those who will won the right to be part of the The owner told police the Commerce. and information on the top 10 be joining the military. Music Under New York program man has been in the store in the Fifty students were recog- students at both Centralia High Feel free to send tips to run by the Metropolitan Trans- past and has bottles of li- nized at the annual event. School and W.F. West. The top [email protected], or call portation Authority, which op- quor without paying for them. Beginning in Saturday’s edi- two, or in some cases three, stu- (360) 807-8224. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for May 21, 2015 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s H 51.02 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 73.44 85.0 0.00 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s H 3.01 10.5 0.00 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s 40s L Isolated T-storms Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny 5.47 18.0 +0.06 30s 75º 52º 69º 49º 65º 49º 68º 48º 71º 49º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.05 ---- -0.33 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 ...... 5:29 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:47 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 64 Moonrise ...... 8:57 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 52 72/55 86/56 Moonset...... Next Day Normal High ...... 69 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 47 65/52 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 93 in 1963 Seattle Anchorage 63/46 pc 65/46 s Record Low...... 33 in 1975 73/55 Boise 74/50 sh 75/52 t Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 69/53 s 70/48 pc Yesterday ...... 0.00" 76/52 79/55 5/25 6/2 6/9 6/16 76/61 t 82/67 t Month to date ...... 0.62" Tacoma Honolulu 86/71 pc 84/69 ra Normal month to date ...1.69" Centralia 75/54 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 81/63 pc 75/60 t Year to date...... 17.14" 75/52 Yakima Nashville 74/49 s 76/56 s Normal year to date ....22.10" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 89/62 s 81/59 s 81/57 Longview 75/51 Trees Low None St. Louis 65/50 pc 73/56 s Salt Lake City 72/53 t 65/51 t AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 71/53 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds High High San Francisco 59/52 cl 59/52 mc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 66/55 sh 77/51 s Portland 72/54 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 72/55 79/57 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 111/88 s 113/82 s New Delhi 109/81 s 111/79 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 86/61 cl 90/61 s 63/43 pc 64/48 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 75/53 s 68/51 pc Spokane 81/53 s 81/50 pc London 63/43 pc 66/52 s Rio de Janeiro 75/66 s 75/66 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 59/51 mc 57/51 mc Tri Cities 82/57 t 82/53 t Mexico City 77/57 pc 73/55 ra Rome 72/52 pc 70/57 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 76/52 s 69/49 pc Wenatchee 83/58 pc 82/56 t Moscow 72/57 s 77/54 t Sydney 66/55 s 61/59 ra

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Nominations end on June 14, 2015. CH541285cw.db Chronline.com • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015 Winlock Teacher Reacts to Bullying by Letting Student Shave Her Head KINDNESS: Matthew Finney Was Mocked for His Haircut; His Teacher “If a kid needs something that’s going to make Responded by Letting their day better, who am I to deny them that?” Him Buzz Her Hair Tori Nelson By Kaylee Osowski teacher [email protected] Some teachers will go to great Next, she asked if he wanted to pretty shy and reserved, was like lengths — or short cuts — for go home and take the rest of the a “rockstar” afterward. their students’ well being. day to regroup. Matthew confronted his bully One of those teachers is Tori Matthew wasn’t interested in after cutting Nelson’s hair and Nelson at Winlock Miller El- doing that either. told him if he makes fun of him ementary School, who let one of “So I said, ‘Well, what if I let for his hair, he’s making fun of her students buzz her hair after you cut my hair? … And then if Nelson, too. he was bullied for his haircut. he makes fun of you, he’s making It’s not the first time the On Monday, the student, fun of both of us,’” Nelson said. teacher has helped her students fourth-grader Matthew Finney, Matthew was surprised and stand up to bullies in creative sat outside Nelson’s classroom unsure if his teacher was serious. ways. She said another student and was visibly upset. She told him if he took his hat was once being teased for wear- He refused to come in or take off and came into the class, he ing the same outfit multiple days his hat off. could cut her hair after lunch. He eventually told his teacher The fourth-grader made it in a row, so she wore the same that another student had laughed through the morning. During clothes for about a week and a at him because of a bald spot that lunch, Nelson’s regular hair- half. was visible after a weekend hair- “If a kid needs something dresser and fellow school staff Courtesy Photo cut. member went home to get her that’s going to make their day Tori Nelson, at Winlock Miller Elementary School, let one of her students buzz her School policy forbids wear- clippers. better, then who am I to deny hair after he was bullied for his haircut. She's seen in this photo with fourth-grader ing hats, so Nelson tried to get After recess, both fourth- them that?” she said. Matthew Finney. him to remove it and come in- grade classes gathered to watch The Winlock School Dis- side the classroom to learn. First, as Matthew cut his teacher’s hair. trict’s motto is “Be the Differ- she offered to let him take a few “It was a pretty fun moment ence.” minutes to regroup and join the for all of us,” Nelson said, noting “That’s what I’m trying to do,” Bookcases class. He didn’t want to do that. that Matthew, who is normally she said. Pine or oak News in Brief Made to Order, any Size or Depth Chehalis Man Held ments, Mitchell showed up at the Sheriff’s Office Deputies that Pax- Lewis County Sheriff’s Office at ton touched her sexually, refusing on $10,000 Bail 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, just over seven to stop when she asked him. She hours after the alleged attack, told deputies she eventually got Your Choice of any Color After ‘Crime Spree’ and denied having any physi- away and ran out of the room. By The Chronicle cal altercation with his wife. He Paxton turned himself in to We will match A Chehalis man arrested later admitted to deputies that he deputies on Monday. Judge James grabbed his wife by the neck. He local competitors twice in four days is being held on Lawler imposed $25,000 bail and pricing $10,000 bail in the Lewis County also admitted to drinking alco- granted a sexual assault protec- Jail on a variety of charges. hol before the incident. tion order, requiring Paxton to be CH539722rc.sw Uriah W. C. Osborne, 18, was 500 feet from his alleged victim. 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia arrested at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday Newaukum Valley Paxton’s arraignment is 360-736-3832 in the 500 block of Coal Creek scheduled for May 21. Road after the Lewis County Firefighters Teaching Sheriff’s Office received reports of a suspicious vehicle in the area. Home Safety at Booth Come In Osborne had been out of jail By The Chronicle for one day before being arrested Newaukum Valley residents Come In & Save! 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(360) 807-8203 CH538239cf.jd Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015 LOCAL College, Hatchery Workers Participate in Union ‘Unity Breaks’ CALLING FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION: Workers ‘‘We really want to Urge Legislature to Approve Pay Raises tell the Senate that an investment in By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] state workers is an State workers throughout investment in the Washington participated in community.’’ demonstrations their union called “unity breaks” Wednesday, calling on the Legislature to end Pam Carl a stalemate in negotiations for union coordinator pay raises. Two locations in Lewis Coun- ty joined more than 80 other work sites to spread the word workers,” she said. The majority of the demon- and help garner support for the Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] movement. strations throughout Washing- Pam Carl, member mobilization coordinator for AFSCME Council 28, hands a sticker to students on the Centralia College ton lasted between 15 and 30 At Centralia College, a group campus on Wednesday while discussing the need for state workers to receive a pay increase. of state workers met near the minutes and took place during clock tower to help raise aware- lunch or breaks. The effort was group work at or below the pov- lege degrees and are being un- “There are a lot of people coordinated by the 40,000-mem- ness of the issue. Wearing green erty line, she claimed. derpaid. in this state that support state ber Washington Federation of shirts emblazoned with “We are Along with pay cuts, decreas- She said the hatchery indus- hunting and fishing. In order for State Employees/AFSCME. The the safety net” and holding signs es in furlough days and increased try is looking for support from them to continue to enjoy those Seattle area saw the most unity in support of increased wages, health care costs, state employees the Legislature. things, you have to have your breaks, with 14 in all. many were on their lunch break. continue to struggle without any

Pam Carl, member mobiliza- cost of living increases, Carl said. CH541005rc.ke tion coordinator for AFSCME Shelley Snelson, who works Council 28, said state workers for admissions and registration have not received a cost of liv- at the college, said the cam- ing raise in over seven years. The pus has seen a lot of changes council is part of Washington throughout the years. Employees Federation of State Employees, have had to work hard to make a member-driven union with a ends meet, she said. stated mission to organize and “They want to take health empower individuals to help care away from our spouses, they achieve and maintain fair wages. haven’t given us all the raises that 360-983-9000 “(Legislators) accepted an 11 we were promised years ago, and percent increase for themselves, we have more work. I just think but said no to a 4.8 percent state we earned it,” Snelson said. employee increase for two years. The state Department of Fish That’s not right,” Carl said. and Wildlife Cowlitz Salmon Centralia College employs Hatchery, located in Salkum, approximately 100 classified also took part in the unity breaks. staff who are part of the union’s Larona Newhouse, the man- bargaining unit. Carl said the ager of the hatchery, said her demonstrations throughout staff of eight spoke with union Washington were the first orga- representatives during their nized events since a wave of roll- lunch hour. ing strikes in 2001. “They are trying to show the “We really want to tell the legislators that it’s important Senate that an investment in to keep hatcheries going,” she state workers is an investment said, mentioning talks of health in the community,” Carl said, care changes as well. “It’s nice to adding that employees who earn know the union is trying to have a higher rate will funnel more our best interest here.” money back into their local com- Currently, entry level hatch- munities. ery workers earn $11.09 an hour. Come฀Visit฀our฀Lovely฀Show฀Gardens Currently, about one-third of Newhouse said it isn’t enough, the bargaining members in the stating that employees have col-

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CH541134rb.jd Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015 LOCAL New Chehalis Fire Chief Plans Student Training Program RIGHT TO WORK: Ken fighting. “I think it’s a very friendly, “It would help us to provide very wholesome community,” he Cardinale Seeks to Begin the community with extra staff- said. “Everybody has just been Initiative That Gave Him “It would help us to provide the ing in a non-emergency capacity,” outstanding here.” community with extra staffing in Cardinale said. Cardinale’s first day was a Start in Firefighting The training program would Monday. As chief, he said he By Natalie Johnson a non-emergency capacity.” also help the department evalu- hopes to improve the fire depart- ate potential future employees, ment and its level of service to [email protected] he said. The program will need the community. Ken Cardinale to be approved by the Chehalis “Any type of small town, small On his second day on the job, Chehalis fire chief new Chehalis Fire Department City Council, and would involve departments are always going to Chief Ken Cardinale was already partnerships with community have budgeting challenges,” he hard at work on a draft plan for a colleges. Cardinale said he hopes said. “They have to be more cre- firefighter training program for school graduate in 1975 in “They had a tremendous in- it can be implemented early next ative.” college students. Sunnyvale, California, as a cadet fluence on me at the time,” he year. The fire department has used A similar program in Los in the city’s joint fire and police said. During his career in Califor- volunteer firefighters in the past, Altos, California, helped launch department. All of the cadets Cardinale got involved with nia, Cardinale worked as a fire- but no longer has a volunteer Cardinale, now 58, into the pro- were cross-trained in both police the student-training program in fighter, captain, battalion chief, force. fession in the late 1970s. work and firefighting, he said. Los Altos and has been working EMS chief and deputy chief. Cardinale said he would be “I think it was a good pro- “I decided police work was not as a firefighter ever since. Cardinale said he and his open to revitalizing a volunteer gram,” he said. “A lot of the guys the area I wanted to pursue,” he He said creating a similar wife decided to move to Cheha- program in the future. … that went through the program said. program in Chehalis would lis from California to be closer to “We’ll see how the student went on to great careers.” Two of Cardinale’s uncles help youth in the community by family in Kelso, and to “escape firefighter program goes,” he Cardinale first got involved were firefighters in San Fran- giving them an idea of what it the hustle and bustle of the big said. “I don’t want to jump in in firefighting as a recent high cisco. means to pursue a career in fire- metro area.” and make major changes.” Inspector and Steam Engine Group Lock Horns on Engine Maintenance STALLED: Chehalis that they rebuilt this locomo- tive 15 years ago and never had a Volunteers Say Inspection problem with it before. Too Early, Unnecessary “When is the last time you heard of one blowing up?” By Dameon Pesanti CCRM President Bill Thompson [email protected] asked the council. An inspector hired by the city “I watched the city council of Chehalis says the city’s steam meeting (on video),” Di Paolo engine isn’t being maintained said. “Clearly no one on the properly. council understood the grav- The volunteers doing the ity of what I was explaining — work say he came too early. through no fault of their own.” The inspector is sticking to Harold Borovec, CCRM’s his arguments. chief mechanical officer, is 88 Al Di Paolo, the head of years old and has been working maintenance and chief mechani- around railroads since he was 16. cal officer of the California State He spoke highly of the museum Railroad Museum, recently ex- that employs Di Paolo. But, he amined the work being done by pointed to the group’s success in volunteers at the Chehalis Cen- maintaining the engine for over tralia Railroad & Museum on 25 years. Among other things, he the Chehalis No. 15 steam loco- said Di Paolo’s suggestions on motive as part of its FRA’s man- how to install the boiler pipes are dated 15-year overall checkup. outdated and some of his recom- The No. 15 is the railway’s Pete Caster / [email protected] mendations are unnecessary in only engine, and its touring sea- The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Association's Baldwin-built 2-8-2 steam locomotive rumbles down the tracks as it heads to light of the low speed and light son is currently on hold until the the front of the Polar Express passenger cars prior to leaving the station in December 2014. weights moved by the locomo- project is complete. tive. Di Paolo highlighted several He maintained that the group issues he believes are the result of among other things, the boiler — many have already been taken group argued that Di Paolo came performs regular maintenance the group cutting corners, or at hasn’t been properly washed out, care of,” said CCRM Vice Presi- too early in the process and his as required by the FRA and em- least aren’t in line with industry which can lead to excessive min- dent Mike Beehler. comments would have been dif- phasized they will have to prove best practices. Paulo first made Chehalis owns the locomo- ferent or non-existent had he eral scaling; the fire tubes inside to them that the boiler can with- the comments in a draft report the boiler are being welded in tive and leases it to the museum. come later. They maintain that stand four times the amount of released to the city in March, when they should be rolled in; Prior to the release of the final all work being done to the boiler normal operating pressure after then doubled down on the com- and the bearings are being lubri- report, the Chehalis City Coun- is to FRA standards, and they ments in a final report with pho- cated with improper oils. Most cil reviewed the draft and called are awaiting final approval on it’s rebuilt. tos on Monday. critically, he said, the metal fire- on the CCRM board to address their plans to repair the boiler. “They have the final say,” he “Nothing in the wording has box has areas that are too thin the findings during a work ses- The group went through his said. changed,” he said. “ ... I think and should be cut out. sion before the May 11 council claims point by point with the However, Di Paolo remains they’re trying to cut corners and “If you read my conclusion, it meeting. council and said they had al- unconvinced. not following common practices.” says (the locomotive) is receiving The councilors emphasized ready made most of the repairs “I want to see this group suc- Di Paolo was paid $65 per minimal maintenance and unin- the engine’s safety as their top he listed. The issues of cleanli- ceed and see the engine running, hour for roughly 20 hours of formed maintenance,” Di Paolo priority, but admittedly knew ness and boiler scaling Di Paolo but, gosh darn it, the work has to work on the report. The city paid said. little about steam engine mainte- saw were a result of the group not be done right,” he said. “I intend for his flight, rental car and hotel. “Some of the things he noted nance. They relied on the board cleaning the engine at the end of to send a rebuttal. What they’ll It was the first formal inspection that were ‘condemnable defects’ to explain and rebut Di Paolo’s the season in anticipation of the do with it I don’t know, but at he’d done for a city. were things we have identified report. They asked for a guar- current rebuild, they said. The least I’ll have cleared my mind In his report, Di Paolo said, already and planned to work on antee of the engine’s safety. The group maintained to the council of it.” News in Brief Tenino Thursday, May 28. for competition. position on as a cemetery com- Gov. Inslee Donating The public is invited, and The week-long camp includes Thurston County Holds missioner for Cemetery District 2. Raise to School those in attendance will be able a full day on the campus of Cen- Special Filing Period The positions have no filing fees and candidates may file on- to see how they can reduce en- tralia College and a full day field By The Chronicle Fundraising Site ergy use and talk to experts. The trip hosted by Boeing’s Future of line at www.thurstonvotes.org OLYMPIA (AP) — Gov. Jay goal of the event is to develop a Flight Aviation Center. Thurston County will hold beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday Inslee says that he’s donating his template for others to follow if “The Chehalis Tribe leader- a special three-day filing pe- through 4 p.m. Friday during the pay raise to a fundraising site they are interested in a project ship made this donation because riod from Wednesday, May 27, three-day filing period. Candi- that helps with school expenses. for their home. the tribe wants to help kids,” J. through Friday, May 29, to en- dates may also file in person at Inslee said Friday that he’s al- The event will be open to the Vander Stoep, a Chehalis Foun- courage citizens to file declara- the Thurston County Auditor’s ready given money to programs public from 10 a.m. until noon at dation member, said. “They see tions of candidacy for positions Office, located at 2000 Lakeridge at three Washington schools 11923 Collins St. SE. this STEM camp as a way to give without candidates. Drive SW, Building 1, Room 118, through DonorsChoose.org, a Further questions can be di- students from southern Thur- The open positions include in Olympia between 8 a.m. and website that lets donors give rected to Dave Watterson at dav- ston and Lewis counties a leg up.” fire commissioner positions for 4:30 p.m. during the filing period. money directly to classroom [email protected]. The event is important to Fire Protection 15, one fire com- Mailed filings must be re- projects at specific schools. help ensure that students from mission position for Fire Protec- ceived by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Last week, a state salary- rural areas have the same edu- tion District 16, two positions as May 29. To file by fax or email setting board voted Wednesday Chehalis Tribe Donates cational opportunities in sophis- a parks and recreation commis- send information to (360) 786- to give Washington lawmakers to Chehalis Summer ticated fields as kids from urban sioner for the Tanglewilde Parks 5223 or [email protected]. a raise along with the governor areas. and Recreation District 1 and a wa.us. and several other state officials. STEM Academy Other donors to this year’s Inslee, who received a 4 per- By The Chronicle summer camp include Puget cent increase, will see his salary The Confederated Tribes of Sound Energy, Centralia College rise just over $5,000 to $171,898 the Chehalis has donated $5,000 and the Chehalis Foundation. on Sept. 1. It will increase an to support the third annual additional $1,719 in September Summer STEM Academy to be Lawnmower Racers Can 2016. held at W.F. West High School Inslee says he has donated Aug. 3-7. Register for Napavine to buy supplies for programs at Superintendent Ed Rothlin Funtime Festival Event schools in Spokane, Wapato and announced the donation for the Tacoma. Inslee spokeswoman program, which will focus on By The Chronicle Jaime Smith says Inslee donated science, technology, engineering Landscapers, start your en- $785 total so far, split equitably and mathematics. gines. between the three schools. “We are very grateful,” Roth- The Lewis County Fire Dis- lin said. “This is the second year trict 5 Firefighter Association Energy Efficiency that the Chehalis Tribe has con- and the Newaukum-Napavine 1162 NW State Ave. tributed to the STEM camp.” Lions Club are hosting lawn- CHEHALIS, WA 98532 Upgrade Demonstration This year’s theme is “Drone mower races at 3 p.m. on July 18. to be Held in Tenino Zone” and includes three half- The races will be held during 360-748-3805 day sessions. The sessions will the Napavine Funtime Festival at By The Chronicle focus on learning the systems 120 Birch Ave., Napavine. 1-800-356-4404

The Community Action and operations of unmanned Interested racers can pick up CH539945cz.sw Council, along with Thurston aerial vehicles, or UAVs, and will applications at the fire district’s Energy, Puget Sound Energy and explore the fundamentals of ro- main station at 115 E. Washing- others, will hold an energy effi- botics through the construction ton St., Napavine, or call (360) www.moerkeandsons.com ciency upgrade demonstration in and programming of SumoBots 262-3320. • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015 Medic One Fire Districts Continue Crunching Numbers to Resolve Budgetary Disagreement LAYOFFS: Paramedic Jobs agencies, raising their rates. tem and staffing. “I think the change is equita- After an executive session Still on the Line Until ble,” Fosburg said. “I don’t think at Tuesday’s meeting, the board Agreement or Ultimatum “We’re probably the closest we’ve been.” anyone is taking a huge hit; it announced it would be seeking should be something everybody legal counsel. It has 10 calendar Deadline Reached Terry Williams can live with.” days to respond to the union’s By Kaylee Osowski Lewis County Fire District 20 commissioner New proposed percentages letter. will be considered by the fire The next meeting is on June [email protected] commissioners to determine if 16. If an agreement is reached by The months-long dispute the rates are agreeable. the June 30 deadline, Williams between three northern Lewis will see increases. while the contracted districts If they’re not, jobs are on the said, he would rescind his motion. County fire districts and three The six fire districts since last were paying for those costs on line thanks to a motion put into Fire District 5, Newaukum districts to the south about rates fall have been trying to reach an their own. play at the April meeting by Wil- Valley, began contracting with for paramedic services remains agreement on what the districts Without having to pay those liams. The motion is to cut two American Medical Response in unresolved. should pay for advanced life sup- costs, Fosburg said, he expects paramedics, reducing the force January, taking the funds it used However, Tuesday night’s port services. commissioners for Fire District to four, if an agreement isn’t to pay into the interlocal with it, meeting of the Lewis County Prior to the board’s April 3 to sign an agreement. He’s un- reached by July 1. which contributed to budgetary Medic One Interlocal Board may meeting, many representatives sure what the commissioners Williams said the last thing issues for the board. have brought the three interlo- from the various fire districts from the interlocal districts will he wants to do is layoff any em- The contracted districts were cal fire districts and the three thought an agreement would be decide. ployees. The board received a previously paying between $600 contracted districts closer to an reached after each fire district “I don’t really know what to letter from Brad Flexhaug, presi- and $630 per advanced life sup- agreement. was assigned to pay a percentage think anymore,” he said. dent of International Associated port transport. “We’re probably the closest of the $820,825 budget based on As per consensus from the of Firefighters local union 4863, The three northern districts we’ve been,” Lewis County Fire their 2014 call volumes. Tuesday meeting, Diane Wal- who said the reduction in force have not yet been billed for the District 20 Commissioner Terry But Mossyrock wasn’t in lace, business manager for Fire would violate the collective bar- first quarter, but the interlocal Williams said. agreement. District 2 and Medic One, will gaining agreement for minimal has as funds are depleting. The districts will be receiving Mossyrock Fire Chief Doug adjust the percentages for each staffing numbers. Fire District 15 Commission- new proposed fee schedules with Fosburg pointed out at the April district by taking out those line The letter asks the board to er Grant Kistler said the district’s reductions in rates to the con- meeting that Vader, Winlock item costs for the contracted dis- resolve the grievance by bringing commissioners are still consider- tracted districts 1 in Onalaska, 3 and Toledo’s disposable medical tricts, reducing their costs. The all fire districts back into agree- ing the bill. in Mossyrock and 8 in Salkum. supplies, paramedic housing and supplies, housing and billing ment. If that doesn’t happen, the “There’s been some questions Interlocal fire districts 20 in Vad- billing system costs were com- system costs will be kept in when union wants to bargain the im- raised, and we need to do a little er, 15 in Winlock and 2 in Toledo ing out of the interlocal budget, factoring rates for the interlocal pacts of any changes to the sys- more inquiry,” he said. State: Four Shops Sold Marijuana to Minors in Sting Operations BUSTED: Store Employees appeared to be under 30, and he with furnishing marijuana to the was disappointed to learn of the minor, which is classified as a Referred to Prosecutors failure. The employee who made felony criminal offense." for Potential Charges the sale has been fired, he said. Smith said the state's alcohol "We take this very seriously. It businesses have been dealing SEATTLE (AP) — Four of is our livelihood and our license with compliance checks for a the 22 legal pot shops tested in on the line," McDivitt said. long time, and some of them still an initial round of sting opera- The liquor board alerted all of fail. About 85 percent of all alco- tions this month failed by sell- the licensed marijuana retailers hol sellers pass the checks, while ing to minors — even though on May 12 that it would soon be the compliance rate is higher — the shops were warned about the conducting its first sting opera- 92 percent — for spirits retailers. operations days ahead of time, tions using underage buyers. The Washington regulators said Derek Franklin, head of the checks began just three days later. Washington Association for Wednesday. They were conducted in Two shops in Tacoma and Substance Abuse and Violence Skagit, Snohomish, Kitsap, Prevention, called the result of two in Everett sold marijuana Pierce and Cowlitz counties us- the pot-store checks somewhat to people under the legal age of ing liquor board employees 18 to expected given the profit-driven 21 during checks conducted Fri- The Chronicle / File Photo 20 years old. day through Monday, the Liquor The board told businesses to nature of the commercial canna- Marijuana was sold to minors in recent stings even after owners were warned bis industry the state established, Control Board announced. about potential law enforcement operation. be sure to check ID at the point The Tacoma shops that failed of sale even if someone is check- but discouraging nonetheless. were Mary Mart and Emerald ing ID upon entry into the busi- Voters passed Initiative 502 Leaves; the Everett stores were to be 100 percent," said liquor or $2,500 fine, though they have ness. in 2012, and the state's first le- Green City Collective and Pur- board spokesman Brian Smith. the right to appeal. "If the counter clerk relies gal marijuana stores opened last ple Haze. "What we hope to get out of this None of the cited stores re- on the door person to check ID, summer. It was a disappointing result is a spike in compliance by every- turned messages from The As- and an illegal sale occurs, both "I would have assumed that for officials who say they're put- one else." sociated Press seeking comment, employees are liable for the vio- in the early stages of this, people ting a premium on public safety Store employees who sold but the owner of Mary Mart, lation," the board warned. "The would be trying to stick to the and protecting youth when it the marijuana will be referred to Damien McDivitt, told The Se- door person could be charged rules," Franklin said. "I would comes to Washington's new legal prosecutors for potential crimi- attle Times that he thought his with allowing a minor to fre- think the stores would want to marijuana industry. nal prosecution. The cited stores store had a good procedure for quent, and the employee who do a good job of this and show "We all wanted compliance could face a 10-day suspension checking the IDs of anyone who made the sale could be changed they can do it." Washington Unemployment Rate Dropped to 5.5 Percent in April OLYMPIA (AP) — Wash- 2008, when it was at 5.4 percent, Since last year, Washington from March to April, with an used to calculate unemployment ington state's unemployment state labor economist Paul Turek state has seen growth in major increase of 2,500 jobs, followed figures and job losses and gains. rate dropped to 5.5 percent last said. industries, adding an estimated by wholesale trade, which gained The unemployment rate repre- month, the lowest it's been in "I think what we're seeing is 110,700 jobs since April 2014, 2,300 jobs, and then education sents the percentage of the labor nearly seven years, officials said continuing momentum that's with 98,300 of those jobs being and health services, with 1,500 force that is unemployed and Wednesday. been building in the labor mar- added to the private sector and jobs. Other industries that saw actively looking for work. People The latest report from the ket," Turek said. 12,400 in the public sector. increases include financial ac- who have stopped looking for state's Employment Security De- "I think the longer we move The jobless rate in the Seattle- tivities, manufacturing and re- work aren't counted. partment shows that the jobless away from the recession, the Bellevue-Everett region of west- tail trade. Three industries saw The job gains and losses esti- rate dropped from March's 5.9 more confident businesses be- ern Washington was 4.3 percent, decreases: construction lost 400 mates are based on a U.S. Bureau percent and that the state gained come in making investments down from 4.5 percent in March. jobs in April, and professional of Labor Statistics survey of busi- 8,200 new jobs from March to and adding to the stock of the The national unemployment rate and business services lost 200, nesses. April. employed as they're seeing less of for April was 5.4 percent. as did and transportation, ware- As of April, 196,600 people Washington state's April job- a probability of a downturn re- The leisure and hospital- housing and utilities. in Washington state were unem- less rate is the lowest since July occuring." ity sector saw the largest gains Two different surveys are ployed and looking for work. News in Brief Transportation launched a new Washington Pilots Washington Couple Health Officials Issue State Launches 144-car ferry at its Anacortes Among 'Fighter Aces' Leaves $847,000 Warning for Kids New Ferry ferry terminal on Wednesday. The ferry Samish is the second Being Honored Estate to United Falling From Windows ANACORTES(AP) — The of three new ferries being built to TACOMA (AP) — Several States Government SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- Washington Department of replace boats built in the 1950s. Washington state veterans are ton health officials are warning among an elite group of Ameri- SEATTLE (AP) — While parents after four children have can fighter pilots being presented many complain about how much been treated at Harborview Med- I’m Stickin’ with the Congressional Gold Medal. the government is taking out ical Center in the past month for The News Tribune reported of their paychecks, one Seattle injuries resulting from falling 90-year-old Clarence Borley, of couple decided it hadn’t been through windows. Olympia, and 72-year-old Steve enough. The Seattle Times report- Ritchie, of Bellevue, were head- The Seattle Times reported ed that according to the state ed to Wednesday's ceremony in that Peter and Joan Petrasek left Trauma Registry, more than 330 Washington, D.C. Congress is their total accumulated wealth, children in Washington were presenting the American Fighter of cash in the bank and sale of hospitalized after falling from Aces with its highest recognition. their West Seattle home, to the windows between 2011 and 2013. Providing Quality Medical Care Since 1927 They're among 77 living United States government. The A 2011 study in the journal fighter pilots credited with couple had no next of kin. Pediatrics says nearly 5,200 chil- shooting down five or more en- A cashier’s check for dren are treated in U.S. emer- emy fighters in aerial combat. $847,215.57 was made out to the gency rooms after falling out of Borley is a retired Navy com- Department of Treasury. windows each year. More than Tuesdays Only 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm mander. Ritchie is a retired Air Peter Petrasek died on May 5 two-thirds of the injuries occur Free Medical Clinic Force brigadier general. at age 85. His wife Joan died 13 in children younger than 5 and Six pilots were living in years earlier at age 79. head injuries are common be- Now located at Washington when Congress took A spokesman for the Treasury cause toddlers and preschoolers 1707 Cooks Hill Rd., Centralia up the bill, including Capt. Clay- says it doesn’t specifically track are top-heavy and frequently fall 360-623-1485 • www.hhmo.com ton Kelly Gross of Vancouver, how many people have willed headfirst. Col. Arthur Jeffrey of Yakima, their estates to the government, Officials are recommending steckmedical.com CH539937cz.cg Capt. Joe McGraw of Burlington but it does happen. parents purchase window guards 1299 Bishop Rd. Chehalis and Lt. Mike Wolf of Hansville. The money will go into the that limit how far a window can Jeffrey died in April. general fund. open. 360.748.0211 Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015

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 Debates Aside, Good Educators Worth Celebrating

There’s a common theme in better, then who am I to deny nonetheless. kids and the Centralia School today’s edition. Our Views them that?” she asked. In the same vein, we were District,” Board Member Chris Stories detailing the ac- Main 3. Often, when we’re caught up pleased to see acknowledgment Thomas said. “I want to thank tions of educators can be found The Winlock Miller El- in political discussions or de- for the work of interim Super- him for stepping up and helping throughout these pages, with ementary School teacher’s act of bates over standardized testing intendent Steve Warren in the … navigate the district through some being acknowledged for compassion was nothing short and teacher pay, we fail to con- Centralia School District (see the past year.” going above and beyond, and of moving. When a student was template the impact of a great the story on page Main 5). There We hope he enjoys his trip others protesting a lack of pay mocked for a recent haircut, she educator. was little reward for willfully to Arizona, which was paid for raises from lawmakers. The boy at Winlock’s ele- wading into a leadership posi- not with taxpayer dollars, but by promised to let him cut her hair The debate over the salaries mentary school will never forget tion in the formerly troubled colleagues who have grown to of state workers can be polar- to match his. the actions of his teacher. Simi- district. respect and admire him. izing. Some in the private sec- The smile on the boy’s face lar scenarios unfold each day He knew from the start it These are just a couple of tor feel overtaxed while many says it all. She took away his em- at schools across Lewis County would be a one-year tour in a examples of quality educators in government workers feel under- barrassment and taught students and the country. district confronting Medicaid our midst. appreciated. of the school lessons not avail- They’re not often met with fraud allegations. We encourage you to cel- It’s worth setting the discus- able in the regular curriculum. coverage by regional media out- “Steve is a true example of ebrate others by submitting a sion aside, though, to consider “If a kid needs something lets, but they help form the lives someone willing to do any- letter to [email protected] or the story of Tori Nelson on page that’s going to make their day of the next generation of adults thing for the betterment of the [email protected].

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking A Tale of Two Cities (I borrowed That Title) I’ve been sorry this past week that I missed Cen- tralia’s recent City Council meeting. To add to my chagrin and shame, I’d been reminded earlier of the importance of voicing my opinion, but just got so involved in a project in my home that I temporarily forgot about it. My apologies go to all who have been trying to keep a little bit of “soul” in the city. I’m referring to the vote by the council’s ma- jority of one to essentially drop support for the outdoor swimming pool. I don’t think I could have added very much eloquence to the appeals by Har- lan Forrest and Robert Logan. I’m pretty sure that individual council members had their minds made up before the item was placed onto the agenda. Has it escaped anyone’s mind that two of the three who voted to extend the deadline for the pool are the same two who have done so much for the city in the past: Mayor Bonnie Canaday and Lee Coumbs. A list of their involve- ment in promoting local endeav- ors might fill up the rest of this column. Can the four who voted “no” match it? COMMENTARY: VanTuyl’s Views I can’t help but compare the actions of individual citizens of the two cities, Centralia and Che- By Bill Moeller Lewis County Power Rankings: halis. Chehalis has the Vernetta Smith Timberland Library, the Gail and Carolyn Shaw Aquatic Center and the Lintott-Alexander Park. Each of them is the result of actions and Supernatural Takes Over Chronicle contributions of present or former citizens who are grateful for what their city has done for them and It’s been a big week for news items point you’re just throwing “magic!” in first time a group of paranormal ex- want to preserve that feeling of civic pride. you might not expect to see in a repu- as an answer and this is a scientific dis- perts has left the museum with noth- True, Centralia has Scott White, who’s devoting table publication like The Chronicle. cussion (I guess). ing to show for it. Maybe next time his very life to restoration of the Fox Theatre, and Bigfoot? Ghosts in the museum? Three (D) I don’t buy the whole “person they should leave a dusty checkbook his brother, Neil, who is maintaining both the old people filing to run for mayor of Vad- mating with an ape” explanation for out in the attic and see if the ghost of Eagles Aerie and old Elks Club buildings. You have er? This isn’t the Weekly World News! Bigfoot. Sorry. Do the math. People Debbie Knapp floats in and starts writ- the likes of Bonnie and Lee on the city council, and Here’s power rankings, which sets get caught, you know, doing stuff with ing checks out to “Cash.” the members of S.T.O.P., who have been fighting out to regain its position as the most horses all the time (well, occasionally) to keep the outdoor pool open, but who else can nonsensical thing published upon and I don’t see any centaurs running UNFILLED SEATS: The Lewis County these fine pages. you quickly name off the top of your head who has around. Auditor’s Office held a special three- contributed very much time or money to keeping day filing period, ending today, for the BIGFOOT: Mitchel GHOSTS: A group of ghost hunters Centralia livable? 36 offices that received no candidates Townsend, a Winlock and a few amateur enthusiasts toured I don’t mean to downplay the efforts by Dale (among them: two city council posi- man and continuing the Lewis County Historical Mu- Pullin and others who have promoted the Centra- tions in both Morton and Napavine, education professor seum on Saturday looking for — you lia sports complex, but this writer is still not con- and a handful of fire, cemetery and at Centralia College, guessed it — ghosts. vinced that that’s what Centralia needed most. water-sewer district positions). Any theorizes that a pile Spoiler alert: They didn’t find any. offices without candidates as of this Where are the Centralia citizens hiding who of stacked bones with South Sound Paranormal, the “ex- want to preserve the very things that made us evening will be removed from the bal- bite marks left by re- perts” in this case, ran the show on lot, and the incumbents have to stay in choose to remain here in the first place? Have they ally big teeth out near Saturday and have plenty of experience been replaced by those who want to change us into By Aaron VanTuyl office until the next election. Mount St. Helens and in ghost hunting — but, obviously, not A better solution: Make a list of vot- something else, something called “Bigger is Bet- some big footprints plenty of experience in ghost “finding.” ter”? ers who voted against the incumbent means we’ve got proof of Sasquatch. Or is it ghost “catching?” What’s the ide- in the last election, throw their names I know, I’m beginning to sound like a broken re- Townsend is writing a research al outcome of a ghost hunt? Is it like a sa- cord (remember those?) but Chehalis seems to have in a hat, and draw out the next Pack- paper for the scientific community, of- fari, where the best hunters have mount- wood Fire District 10 commissioner a sense of pride, and Centralia seems to have a sense fering the bones to any scientist who ed ghost heads hanging on the walls of of shame, always wanting to be something else. or whatever. The auditor could send a wishes to examine the remains. their den, bragging to their ghost-hunter process server out to inform them! Darn it, if I didn’t have the peculiar hearing “The evidence stands on its own, friends over glasses of Scotch and cigars problem that caused me to forego a chance at an- “Hey, Joseph Q. Johnson?” you prove the evidence wrong,” he said. at the end of dinner parties? “Yeah? Who’s asking?” other term on the council, I’d react as I did back in Townsend is of the opinion that “Ah, yes, the Norwegian. Strang- 1995, when the city (or rather the then city man- (Hands over Fire District name this hypothetical beast is part human, est hunt of my life! Tracked the spirit badge) ager) allowed the logging of North Tower Avenue due to (takes deep breath) interbreed- for days through the crawl spaces and throw my hat back into the ring. “Ha ha! You’re the new commis- ing between Native Americans and a of a 19th-century Victorian. I set a sioner! No takebacks!” Is it too early to endorse any candidates for city giant ape some 80,000 years ago. trap, leaving my easily-frightened son, council in this fall’s election? Years ago I voted “Ah, crap, I knew I shouldn’t have It’s all sort of a tough sell, obviously, Gomez, in the attic for 18 hours and opened the door! I just got off the cem- against Joyce Barnes, but that was only because considering: finally throwing my ghost-cuffs on she happened to be running against my own re- etery board!” (A) No one’s ever seen a Sasquatch him right as he was starting to wiggle Side note: I already checked. I don’t election efforts. That won’t be the case this time. and Google Earth exists his fingers and haunt my boy! I choked We need to have people on the council who live in the right spot to run for any of (B) If this theory is true someone the afterlife right out of him!” the open positions, which is too bad, have a balanced approach: balanced between the would have HAD to “see” a Sasquatch, This isn’t the first group of para- past and the future. To this writer’s mind there as I’d make a phenomenal cemetery historically, at some point, if you get normal experts to visit the museum. district board member. “They haven’t doesn’t need to be much, if any, difference between my drift (wink wink, nudge nudge). (Can there be such a thing? Can you paid? Dig ‘em up!” the two. (C) How many people were mating confidently call yourself an expert in ••• ••• with apes to produce an entire sub- a field that studies something that’s Aaron VanTuyl is The Chronicle sports Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore species that’s sustained itself for this never been proven to exist? It’s like a editor, but will soon be leaving to get a doc- owner, city council member, paratrooper and pilot living long? Don’t tell me the hypothetical zoologist claiming his specialty is grif- tor’s degree at the University of Mount St. in Centralia. He can be reached at bookmaven321@com- creature is immortal, because at that Helens in Bigfootology. cast.net. fons or unicorns.) And this isn’t the

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Continued from the front page department to maintain the town’s identity, but many didn’t like that the options for chief were from outside of the area and state. Other citizens expressed the desire to keep the Winlock Po- lice Department because they wanted to have an officer in their city at all times. However, others noted that would mean at times pulling on-call officers out of bed to get suited up to respond. If Winlock contracted with an agency, more often than not a uniformed officer would be ready to respond. City officials have also been working with the city of Toledo on a possible police services con- tract. “I think we can help Winlock,” Toledo Mayor Jerry Pratt said. A current draft contract has been written for review. It is esti- mated to cost Winlock $196,000 to $200,000 to contract with To- ledo. However, that doesn’t include all costs, such as transporting an inmate from the Lewis County Kaylee Osowski / [email protected] Jail to the Winlock Municipal Winlock Mayor Lonnie Dowell, left, and the city council discuss policing options for the city at a public meeting at the Winlock Community Building Wednesday follow- Court, among other things. Even ing Winlock Police Chief Terry Williams’ recent retirement announcement. with those costs, officials don’t expect to pay more than the city One of the first issues city currently budgets for its own de- officials from Winlock and To- partment. ledo brought up in discussing Winlock Councilor Aaron contracting was that they didn’t Mummert said he was previously want anyone to lose jobs. As per approached by residents seeking the draft contract, no one would. more police coverage. “We are trying to get more However, while pay would boots on the ground for the same increase for Winlock Officer money or less because that is Josh Goffena, if he worked under what is going to help the com- Toledo’s department his benefits munity and help the citizens out,” would decrease. He has been he said. exploring other employment If the contract is approved, opportunities, and Winlock is Toledo, which has one police currently advertising for a patrol chief and one officer, plans to officer. hire two more patrol officers to Dowell said combining with provide the town with 20 hours Toledo and Vader might eventu- of coverage everyday between ally allow the cities to offer com- four total officers. petitive police officer wages. “To me it’s a no-brainer be- The third option is to contract cause we all get better coverage with the sheriff’s office. Winlock for less money,” Pratt said. has not received a proposal from Dowell said Vader city offi- the agency, but was given a rough cials have expressed interest in estimate of $278,000 to $280,000 joining the two cities to create a for coverage similar to what the South Lewis County law enforce- city currently has, Dowell said. ment agreement that would be Chief Deputy Bruce Kimsey Lewis County Sherif’s Oice Chief Deputy Bruce Kimsey discusses what law enforcement coverage the sherif’s oice could able to provide the cities with 24 said the sheriff’s office would provide Winlock at a public meeting at the Winlock Community Building Wednesday. hours of police patrol coverage likely hire more deputies who daily. Vader currently contracts would cover Winlock and Va- Dowell also previously spoke from them recently. leader for 16 years and working with the Lewis County Sheriff’s der, if the city contracts with the to Napavine city officials, but Winlock Police Chief Terry for the department for 36. He an- Office for police services. agency. hasn’t received much interest Williams has been the agency’s nounced his retirement in April.

Meade was not able respond to ing at Centralia College some- Meade The Chronicle before deadline. time in October. An official date In the Opera News article, she has not been set. Continued from the front page said Myers gave her both a new “I’m extremely proud of her,” level of happiness and newfound Rod Meade said. “She’s definitely a private ceremony at her cham- confidence as a performer. a very humble, caring individual bers in Washington, D.C. “John is very sweet and loving. no matter how much success According to Meade’s fa- …We understand each other, and she’s got.” ther, Rod Meade, Ginsburg has we’re totally accepting of each Meade experienced a break- been a big fan of his daughter. other,” Meade was quoted in the through in her career during the Through their love of music, article. “He’s helped me open up 2013-14 season. Before that as they befriended each other, and and just be comfortable with my- she worked in the competition Ginsburg later wanted to do self.” circuit, she won 57 prizes, which something for Angela’s upcom- Her father said after the wed- got her a win at the 2007 Met Na- ing wedding. Although the jus- ding Meade and her new hus- tional Council Auditions. tice cannot attend the wedding band will travel to Spain, and In 2008, Meade was named ceremony on Saturday at the later she will fly to London while as a cover for a major lead role, File Photo/ For The Chronicle Ritz Carlton in Philadelphia, she Myers heads to Santa Fe for per- Rod Meade said. When the lead Angela Meade, right, performs while accompanied by pianist Amy Glenn at Cor- agreed to do the marriage cer- formances. singer became sick, Meade took bet Theatre at Centralia College in December 2012. emony beforehand. A local reception will be held over the performances. “I’m very happy for her,” Rod for the couple in the fall, Rod “The rest was history,” her fa- said of the upcoming wedding. “I Meade said, and she also has ther said. Throughout it all, Rod Meade tralia College will help add to wish them well, and the world is several upcoming performances “Her career just took off, and said his daughter has not let the an already existing scholarship their stage.” in the Pacific Northwest, includ- it’s highly unusual,” he said. “It fame and success change her. fund, and she also is finalizing a With the impending wed- ing one in Astoria and another in rarely ever happens to opera Meade gives back to students foundation scholarship at Pacific ding and with travel plans to Portland. people because it’s a really tough, at the colleges she has attended. Lutheran University, where she Spain just two days later, Angela Meade will also be perform- tough field.” The upcoming concert at Cen- also went to school.

Lewis County director of central of the inmates and the correc- about $4,100. Funding for the posed new camera location to Cameras services, said. tional officers.” project comes from the 1/10 of ensure all areas would get cov- “The camera system needs to The Board of County Com- 1 percent sales tax funds desig- ered and efforts would not be Continued from the front page be replaced for various reasons,” missioners awarded the bid for nated for jail maintenance and duplicated, Strozyk said. he said. the job to Justice Systems Corp. upgrades. With the current system, “It’s an old analog system. It based out of Kent Monday. The Justice Systems employees Some of the cameras that some areas of the jail are not no longer meets the needs not company specializes in systems came to the jail in March and will be installed will pixelate ar- covered well due to technol- only of the Prison Rape Elimina- for correctional settings. took screenshots at each current eas such as showers and toilets ogy restraints, Michael Strozyk, tion Act, but also for the safety Each basic camera costs camera location and each pro- for privacy.

If there is an urgent mat- School — jiverson@centralia. As a reminder, there is no The 911 Dispatch Center is- Outage ter and you need to contact the wednet.edu school Friday or Monday. sued a press release asking resi- school, use one of the following Jefferson Lincoln Elemen- Another business, McDon- dents to use their cellphones to Continued from the front page email addresses: tary School — ltaylor@centralia. ald’s in Centralia, is asking cus- Centralia High School — wednet.edu tomers to bring cash if they plan report emergencies if landlines trying to repair it as quickly as [email protected] The school district encour- to eat at the establishments. are still down. possible and restore service to Futurus High School — ages everyone to wait until next the affected customers,” he said. [email protected] week to contact the schools, if at PACIFIC NORTHWEST Dalessi said the issue is a “top priority.” Centralia Middle School — all possible. For matters related ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH [email protected] to attendance, transportation The Centralia School District REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! Washington Elementary and appointments, the district is one of those affected by the n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers problems as all phone lines into School — cleduc@centralia. asks parents and guardians to 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation and out of the district are not in wednet.edu send a note with the child to Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 service. Oakview Elementary School school. Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers “We do not have any specific — [email protected]. One cellphone is currently 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation information on to when the prob- edu being housed at the Centralia CH541135rb.jd Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 lem will be resolved, and have Edison Elementary School — District Office for emergencies been told that it will likely be sev- [email protected] only. The number is (360) 269- More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 eral days,” a press release stated. Fords Prairie Elementary 7599. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Welder Reported Stolen CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT of Chehalis, was arrested ••• Police Receive Rape Report • At 6 p.m. on Tuesday, a bur- Dumpster Diving Reported at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday in the 100 By The Chronicle Staff glary was reported in the 600 block of North Market Boule- • At 11:43 p.m. on Wednes- at Dollar Store Please call news reporter Kaylee block of South Diamond Street vard after officers responded day, police received a report of • At 1:26 p.m. on Tuesday, Osowski with news tips. She can be in Centralia. A welder was re- a child rape in the 1800 block of a caller in the 1400 block of several times for noise com- reached at 807-8237 or kosowski@ ported stolen from a garage. North Pearl Street that allegedly Northwest Louisiana Avenue -re plaints. chronline.com. occurred several years ago. No ported that a man was dumpster arrests have been made. Aberdeen Man Arrested diving behind the Dollar Tree make this the year you Pre-Plan for Stealing Jacket store. Malicious Mischief Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: on Main Street • Anthony R. Madison, 26, of Aberdeen, was arrested at Woman Arrested for Shoplifting • Your family knows your wishes • At 7:21 p.m. on Wednesday, 6:19 p.m. Tuesday on suspicion • Isabella M. Herren, 18, of • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues police received a report of a bro- of third-degree theft in the 100 Toledo, was arrested at 6:38 p.m. • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided ken window at a business in the block of West High Street in Tuesday, in the 1600 block of • You have peace of mind knowing you have 800 block of West Main Street. Centralia. Madison is accused Louisiana Avenue on suspicion given your family a loving git At 8:51 that day, a person - re of stealing a jacket. He report- of third-degree theft of items Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for ported seeing graffiti on a fence edly fled from officers, but was valuing $139. A 14-year-old -To advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes in the 700 block of West Main arrested after being tackled by a ledo girl was also arrested and Street. No arrests were made in citizen. referred to juvenile court. either case. CH539983cz.cg Items Reported Stolen from Our Lewis COunty Centralia Man Arrested ArrAngement OffiCe Police Investigate Foreclosed Home 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 for Assault Centralia, WA 98531 Malicious Mischief • At 11:43 a.m. on Monday, •Alfredo Lopez-Membreno, • At 11:19 p.m. on Tuesday, a a person reported items stolen for Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 45, of Centralia, was arrested for homeless man in the 1400 block from a foreclosed home in the two counts of fourth-degree as- of West Main Street reported 100 block of Southwest Ninth sault, domestic violence, at 9:06 that another homeless man Street. p.m. Wednesday in the 3200 burned his tent. The incident is PAUL E. MANBERG block of Fords Prairie Avenue in under investigation. Bees Swarm at Yard Birds Centralia. Paul Manberg of Paul is survived by • At 3:57 p.m. Monday, a - perVancouver, Washington, his wife, MaryLou of Rock Thrown Through Window Man Arrested for Trespassing son reported a swarm of bees by went to be with Jesus, his Vancouver, Washington; on Rock Street on Pearl Street the big bird at Yard Birds in the lord and savior on May 17, two sisters, Linda (Ed) 2100 block of North National • Aaron . Shelton, 39, of 2015. In 1944, he was born Richards and Mary • At 10:01 p.m. on Wednes- Avenue. day, police received a report of a Centralia, was arrested at 4:01 in Portland, Oregon. Manberg, both of Winlock. a.m. Wednesday in the 700 rock thrown through a window Noise Complaint Leads to Arrest Paul spent much of his He was preceded in at a business in the 100 block of block of South Pearl Street on early years on a Lincoln death by his parents, Ed North Rock Street. suspicion of criminal trespass. • Ronald J. Jennings, 34, Creek farm. He was a 1962 and Marie Manberg. graduate of Centralia High A service will be held at Marriage Licenses School and he later served the Fourth Plain Church of in the U.S. Army. Paul went the Nazarene, Vancouver, The following couples recently Nicole Lusk, 31, both of Chehalis • Danielle Star Howlett, 19, and Nicho- to work for most of his life Washington at 1:00 p.m. las Lee Stephenson, 21, both of Randle applied for a marriage license at the • Sean Michael Wills, 21, and Tamara as an auto mechanic. He Friday, May 22, 2015. Lewis County Courthouse: Mae Bronson, 21, both of Centralia • Robert Jackson Sanders, 31, and Regina Nichole Kincaid, 33, both of loved to hunt and ish in his • Dylan Truman Toepelt, 22, Doty, and To view this obituary, please • Darin Michael Mann, 28, and Chehalis spare time. go to chronline.com/obituaries. Danielle Marie Grosshans, 20, Chehalis Shelliene Brianne Howard, 26, both of • Alison Marie Chadez, 26, and Alan • Robin Eugene Holt, 51, and Kristin Centralia Gordon Kycek, 26, both of Rochester

Tuesday, May 12, at Harborview Medical Crude Oil — $60.63 per barrel (CME Death Notices Center, Seattle. A memorial service will Group) • EARL WILLIAM SISK JR., 68, Centralia, be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 30, at Cheh- Gold — $1,206 (Monex) died Friday, May 15, at home. A celebra- alis United Methodist Church, followed Silver — $17.17 (Monex) tion of life will be at noon Sunday, May by a potluck reception at the church. Ar- 31, at South Creek Apartments, 1013 rangements are under the direction of Scammon Creek Road, Centralia. Ar- Brown Mortuary Service, Chehalis. Corrections rangements are under the direction of • HENRY H. “HANK” JENSEN, 63, Winlock, McComb & Wagner, Shelton. died Wednesday, May 20, at Providence • GUY R. GOEBEL, 65, Rochester, died Fri- Centralia Hospital. At the request of the In the Thursday, May 14 edi- day, May 15, at Providence St. Peter Hos- deceased, no services will be held. Ar- tion of The Chronicle, in a front pital, Olympia. A memorial service will rangements are under the direction of page story titled “Proof of Big- be noon-3 p.m. Friday, May 29, at the Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. foot is in the Bones, Winlock Fords Prairie Grange, 2640 W. Reynolds Man Says,” Mitchel Townsend Ave. Centralia. Arrangements are under Lotteries the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mor- was identified incorrectly. Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful tuary, Centralia. Washington’s Wednesday Townsend is an unpaid instruc- monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. • SHARON M. EAMES, 73, Chehalis, died Games tor at Centralia College through We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including Monday, May 11, at Providence St. Peter the Continuing Education Pro- Powerball: 01-12-28-35-44 personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site Hospital, Olympia. A memorial service gram. will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 6, in the Next jackpot: $121 million repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary Chapel, Mega Millions: made us a family tradition for over 100 years. Centralia. A celebration of life will fol- Next jackpot: $194 million In the Tuesday edition of The low at the Veterans Memorial Museum, Lotto: 08-14-26-34-40-43 Chronicle, in an article titled Newell-Hoerling’s Chehalis. “Early Bird Passes Available for Next jackpot: $1 million Mortuary CH538427rc.cg • KATHRYN F. ESTEP, 70, Chehalis, died Hit 5: 14-24-26-37-38 the Tenino Quarry Pool,” the in- Wednesday, May 13, at home. No ser- Next cashpot: $190,000 correct opening day of the pool 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 vices are planned. Arrangements are was printed. The Tenino Quarry Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com under the direction of Fir Lawn Funeral Match 4: 02-06-17-19 Chapel, Toledo. Daily Game: 1-5-2 Pool will open on July 5. • VERONICA LIVINGSTON, 90, Chehalis, Keno: 01-04-06-07-15-17-20-23-31- died Wednesday, May 20, at home. A 43-45-46-55-60-61-63-64-67-69-73 In Remembrance memorial Mass will be at 11 a.m. Mon- day at St. Mary Catholic Church, Centra- lia, with a reception to follow. Arrange- ROBERT KEITH SNIDER ments are under the direction of Sticklin Commodities Funeral Chapel, Centralia. or in the deserts of Arizona. In a member for over 50 years of • MARTIN PIERCE, 40, Chehalis, died Gas in Washington — $3.04 (AAA of Alaska he learned to ly. He loved the Hope Grange in Evaline. Washington) lying through the wilderness Bob was preceded in death by of Alaska, where he enjoyed his wife, Margaret; his parents; hunting, ishing and sightseeinghis sister, Donna Peck (Gene). In Remembrance and especially sharing this with He is survived by his his family and friends. Bob was children, Ken and Jan Snider of ELLEN L. BLACKBURN an avid story teller and even Centralia, Washington, Becky wrote some of his stories down and Bill Fuller of Cleveland, in his book, Hunting Adventures Ohio, Jess Snider of Anchorage, in Alaska. When not in Alaska, Alaska, Carol and Jim Phillips he and Margaret spent many of Nairobi, Kenya and Ted happy winters in Queen Valley, Snider of Anchorage, Alaska; Arizona, pheasant hunting in grandchildren, Audrey Hale South Dakota and traveling all Phillips of Seattle, Alex and over the Lower 48 and Mexico Anna Fuller of Portland, Oregon Robert Keith Snider, 86, of in their motorhome visiting and Sarah Fuller of Chicago; Evaline, Washington, passed family and friends. his sister-in-law, Lona Lewis away at Providence Centralia Bob moved his family to (Roger) of Evaline; and his Hospital in Centralia on May Anchorage in August 1964 to brother-in-law, Chuck Hale 15, 2015. Bob was born in become the Alaska General (Mary) of Mount Lake Terrace, Ryderwood, Washington, to Manager for New York Life Washington; and many nieces, Ralph and Helen (Salzer) Snider. Insurance Company. During his nephews and friends. He graduated from Ryderwood 21 years as General Manager Services will be held at Ellen L. Blackburn died May pilot's license. Ellen wed John High School and then enrolled he led the Alaska Ofice to winWestminster Presbyterian 14, 2015 of complications brought Blackburn in 1959 in Las Vegas, in Western Washington State the company's two top awards Church in Chehalis, Washington, on by cancer. At her bedside Nevada. College. He later enrolled in in 1968 and 1980. He retired in on May 22, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. were her husband and younger She was preceded in death Centralia Community College, 1985. Always active in Rotary, with a luncheon reception to daughter, Tracy. A resident of by her parents, George and Edna where he met Margaret Hale. he became District Governor follow in the fellowship room of They married at Westminster Chehalis since 2005, Ellen and Knight of Wisconsin; brother, of Alaska and the Yukon from the church. Presbyterian Church on Sept. her husband had relocated to Lawrence of Toledo, Washington. 1987-1988. Bob was active in Memorials in memory of Bob 30, 1950. In 1964, they moved Washington after residing in Ellen is survived by her the Anchorage Downtown Club, may be made in donations to: to Anchorage, Alaska, where Southern California for many husband, John of Chehalis; two where he served as president from Rotary Foundation Polio Plus they lived for 40 years before 1980-1981 and most recently in c/o Jess Snider, 1633 Baylor years. daughters, Karen Blackburn of returning home to Western the Centralia, Washington club. Way, Anchorage, AK 99508 or Born March 15, 1924 in Pomona, California and Tracy Washington. Besides Rotary he had been an The Salvation Army, P.O. Box Duluth, Minnesota, Ellen was a Whitlock of Orem, Utah; two Bob loved adventure whether active member of the Retired 480, Centralia WA, 98531. voracious reader all her life and grandchildren, Madelyn Whitlock and Cody Whitlock, both of as a boy in the hills around Managers of New York Life and loved taking care of her dogs and Ryderwood, or later in the the Quiet Birdmen. He was also To view the obituary, please go to cats. She served briely in the U.S. Orem, Utah. chronline.com/obituaries. There will be no services. mountains and rivers of Alaska, Navy in aircraft maintenance and Brown Mortuary Service 229 North Market Blvd. Condolences may be offered at repair toward the end of World To view the obituary, please go to Chehalis, WA 98532 www.brownmortuary.com War II, afterwards acquiring her chronline.com/obituaries. (360) 748-4496 • Main 11 RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015

FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total two years. This plan and a $250 fine are due within 10 days. Food Establishments Edison Elementary, Centralia 0 5 5 Due to receiving 40 red points, a reinspection is required. A $100 fee is also With Perfect Scores: Dishwasher is not sanitizing. Please correct as soon as possible and test due within 10 days. Evaline School, Winlock weekly. (5 blue) Inspection: April 29 Lewis County Adventist School, Inspection: April 29 Chehalis Northwest Vipassana Center, Royal Buffet, Chehalis 0 5 5 Onalaska Panda Inn, Centralia 40 0 40 The drain under the three-compartment sink is leaking slowly. This needs The Pearl Cafe, Chehalis Potentially hazardous foods are still being cooled improperly. Chopped to be corrected in one week. (5 blue) Winlock Secondary School, Winlock barbecue pork was cooling in approximate 4-inch depth and wontons were Inspection: April 29 Dawn’s Delectables, Spooner Road, cooling covered. These were adjusted to cool properly. Please ensure that all Chehalis potentially hazardous foods are cooled in pans with no more than 2 inches of food. Do not cover until 41 F. or below. (25 red) Short Stop Grocery, Toledo 25 2 27 Barbecued pork was placed in the steam table to reheat and was not being Chicken (raw/frozen) being defrosted on the counter in the kitchen is still monitored to ensure it was heated to 165 F. within two hours. Please reheat cold. Several items in the hot deli were too low for hot holding temperatures. potentially hazardous foods to 165 F. in the microwave or in a pan on the These were reheated to above 165 F. (25 red) stove. All foods must be at least 165 F. when placed in the steam table. (15 red) Please repair the hole in the wall above/behind the warewash sink, and Due to the cooling violation, an operational plan must be submitted de- cover with a smooth and easily cleanable surface. (2 blue) scribing how you will or have corrected all violations observed within the last Inspection: May 1 ••• ness and must be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue vio- item repeated within an 18 month period is considered a high Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections lations relate to overall cleanliness and operational conditions risk and must be reinspected. An establishment that receives 75 conducted by the Lewis County Public Health Department’s and must be corrected by established deadlines or by the next red points or 100 total points (red and blue) on a routine inspec- Food Safety Program. routine inspection. tion or 40 red points on a repeat inspection will have their food Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne ill- Any establishment receiving 40 red points or any red point establishment permit suspended. Centralia Municipal Court Centralia Municipal Court sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- third-degree theft, accomplice, (2) third- sentenced to 364 days in jail with 360 • James L. Christensen, 69, Centra- criminal cases, including sentenc- pended, fined $600 with $300 suspend- degree driving while license suspended, suspended, fined $5,000 with $4,405 lia, first-degree negligent driving, sen- ed on each count, $205 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- suspended on count 1, sentenced to es, fines, fees and findings of not tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspend- • Bryan W. Fisher, 28, Rochester, disor- pended, fined $600 with $300 suspend- 90 days in jail with 86 suspended, fined ed, fined $800 with $400 suspended, guilty or dismissals. derly conduct, sentenced to 90 days in ed on each count, $453 in fees. $1,000 with $500 suspended on count 2, $103 in fees. Held May 5 concurrent, $3,728 in fees. jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with • Kelly L. Beckley, 40, Yakima, third- • Amber M. Simpson, 35, Centralia, • Amanda B. Smith, 22, Centralia, third- $300 suspended. degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in Held May 12 third-degree driving while license sus- degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 274 suspended, fined $400 with • Aaron R. Gange, 25, Centralia, two • Jeff D. Prindle, 29, Centralia, third- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with jail with 356 suspended, fined $800 with counts of fourth-degree assault, domes- $200 suspended, $150 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, 90 suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- $400 suspended, $650 in fees. tic violence, sentenced to 364 days in jail • Richard F. Kelly, 54, Onalaska, third- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 83 sus- • David W. Bailey, 67, Centralia, driving with 364 suspended, fined $800 with degree driving while license suspended, pended, fined $600 with $300 suspend- pended, $253 in fees. under the influence, sentenced to 364 $400 suspended on count 1, sentenced sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- ed, $653 in fees. • Rena J. Weber, 36, Olympia. third- days in jail with 362 suspended, fined to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- • Jesse R. Burbridge, 34, Centralia, degree driving while license suspended, $5,000 with $4,405 suspended, $3,628 fined $800 with $400 suspended on ed, $103 in fees driving under the influence, sentenced sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 sus- in fees. count 2, $550 in fees. • Alejandro S. Escamilla, 42, Centralia, to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- • Adam P. Borts, 35, Winlock, disor- • Katie S. Boren, 21, Centralia, (1) tam- third-degree driving while license sus- fined $5,000 with $4,405 suspended, ed, $253 in fees. derly conduct, sentenced to 90 days in pering with physical evidence, (2) ob- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with $3,428 in fees. • Lean M. Vann, 28, Centralia, third- jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with structing, sentenced to 364 days in jail 82 suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- • Jerry T. Oechsner, 57, Centralia, third- degree driving while license suspended, $300 suspended, $150 in fees. with 364 suspended, fined $600 with pended, $703 in fees. degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in fined $25, $103 in fees. • James P. White, 55, Rochester, first- $300 suspended on each count, $150 in • Brandon M. Webley, 29, Centralia, jail with 364 suspended, fined $800 with • Joshua G. Moreno, 21, Centralia, degree negligent driving, sentenced to fees. third-degree malicious mischief, physi- $400 suspended. third-degree driving while license sus- 90 days in jail with 89 suspended, fined • John R.S. Gladue, 34, Cosmopolis, cal damage, sentenced to 364 days in • Howard I. Bainbridge, 45, James- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with $800 with $400 suspended, $153 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- jail with 364 suspended, fined $700 with town, California, third-degree driving 90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 sus- • Gabriel Sanchez, 32, Centralia, pended, fined $25, $253 in fees. $350 suspended. while license suspended, sentenced to 2 fourth-degree assault, domestic vio- • Duane L. Keevy, 59, Centralia, third- • Harvey E. Buckley, 86, Centralia, days in jail, fined $25, $403 in fees. pended, $253 in fees. lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with degree driving while license suspended, third-degree driving while license sus- • Donald K. Gould, 58, Centralia, viola- • Veronica Valderrama, 52, Chehalis, 364 suspended, fined $400 with $200 sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- pended, fined $25, $253 in fees. tion of protection order, domestic vio- third-degree driving while license sus- suspended, $150 in fees. pended, fined $600 with $300 suspend- • Daniel W. Grissom, 48, Centralia, (1) lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Alicia J. Trepanier, 24, Centralia, third- ed, $253 in fees. driving under the influence, (2) third- 360 suspended, fined $800 with $400 80 suspended, fined $600 with $300 sus- degree driving while license suspended, • James C. Cunning, 38, Rochester, (1) degree driving while license suspended, suspended, $450 in fees. pended, $1,053 in fees. Lewis County District Court Editor’s note: Some of the • Dennis Wayne Becker, 63, Tacoma, suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail Idaho, (1-2) 2 counts second-degree under the influence, (2) third-degree towns where defendants live were two counts of second-degree unlawful with 90 suspended, $600, $386 in fees. animal cruelty, unnecessary suffering, driving while license suspended, sen- recreational fishing, both counts dis- Held April 16 (3) third-degree driving while licensetenced to 364 days in jail with 362 sus- not included in the report from missed with prejudice. suspended, counts 1 and 2 dismissed pended, fined $1,000 on count 1, sen- Lewis County District Court. • David Whitney Baker, 41, third-de- • Erin Elizabeth Bryant, 29, Yakima, gree driving while license suspended, without prejudice, sentenced to 90 days tenced to 90 days with 88 suspended, Actions by Lewis County Dis- third-degree driving while license sus- dismissed without prejudice. in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 on fined $600 on count 2, $803 in fees. count 3, $386 in fees. trict Court included the following pended, dismissed without prejudice. Held April 17 • Darrell Eugene Robinson III, 22, Au- • Kurt Russell Coffel, 61, Morton, pos- burn, driving under the influence, sen- defendants, charges and case dis- • Yong Chul Lim, 43, Sammamish, un- • Robert D. Cummings, 50, Orting, positions: lawful recreational fishing, dismissed session of dangerous weapon, sen- tenced to 364 days in jail with 363 sus- third-degree driving while license sus- tenced to 364 days in jail with 357 sus- pended, fined $750, $658 in fees. Held April 1 with prejudice. pended, dismissed without prejudice. pended, fined $750, $683 in fees. Held April 29 • Samantha Ann Snell, 26, Chehalis, • Augustino Sen Maile, 22, Longview, • Thomas L. Ingram, 37, Toledo, third- • Joshua Gene Dagris, 27, Centralia, (1) • Michael Tobert Edmiston, 24, Ca- third-degree driving license suspended, third-degree driving while license sus- degree driving while license suspended, violation of temporary order of protec- mano Island, driving under the influence, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- pended, dismissed without prejudice. dismissed without prejudice. pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. • James Lee Tiefenthaler, 60, Span- tion, (2) attempting to make a false state- sentenced to 363 days in jail with 353 • Mina None Mahahan, 44, Buena Park, ment to a public servant, sentenced suspended, fined $600, $686 in fees. • Jeanne Marie Doolittle, 35, Rochester, away, unlawful recreational fishing, dis- California, third-degree driving while missed with prejudice. to 364 days in jail with 353 suspended, • Alex Michael Folden, 21, Centralia, (1) third-degree driving license suspended, license suspended, dismissed without fined $750 on count 1, count 2 dismissed, Held April 10 third-degree driving while license sus- dismissed without prejudice. prejudice. $833 in fees. • Collin Douglas Alvord, 36, Toledo, pended, (2) operating a vehicle without • Kelly John Norskog, 32, Centralia, Held April 21 • Joel Elsworth Harger, 46, Toledo, (1) first-degree driving while license sus- ignition interlock, sentenced to 90 days third-degree driving license suspended, • Ricardo Bautista Sanchez, 26, first-degree criminal trespassing, (2) pended, sentenced to 364 days in jail in jail, fined $500 on count 1, sentenced sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- Longview, first-degree negligent driving, violation of no contact/protection or- with 354 suspended, fined $750, $386 to 364 days with 364 suspended, fined pended, fined $600, $486 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- der, both counts dismissed without in fees. $500 on count 2, $386 in fees. • Sukcha Yi, 55, Tacoma, third-degree pended, fined $600, $546 in fees. prejudice. • Joseph Terry Lelea, 41, Burley, third- • Robert Vincent Teel-Huges, 21, Shel- driving license suspended, dismissed • Derrick Weston Burke, 29, Centralia, • Kristin Danielle MacKinnon, 25, - Lake degree driving while license suspended, ton, third-degree driving while license without prejudice. reckless endangerment, dismissed with- wood, hit and run, unattended vehicle, dismissed without prejudice. suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Zane Burton Goins, 22, Centralia, out prejudice. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in • Timothy Ray McClure, 52, Winlock, fourth-degree assault, dismissed with Held April 22 pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. fees. second-degree driving while license prejudice. • Marissa Marie Molina, 27, Bonney • Ernesto Cortes-Sanchez, 20, Mount suspended, sentenced to 364 days in jail • Raymond Patrick Chavez, 38, first- • Leslie Ann Carver, 40, Mossyrock, Lake, use/possession of loaded firearm Vernon, (1) second-degree driving while with 362 suspended, fined $750, $486 in degree negligent driving, fined $1,000, driving under the influence, sentenced in vehicle, dismissed with prejudice. license suspended, (2) operating a vehi- fees. $1,346 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, • Alexander Tainatongo Aguirre, 20, cle without ignition interlock, sentenced Held April 14 • Amy Lynn Murphy, 33, third-degree fined $750, $864 in fees. Port Orchard, driver under 21 years old to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, • Jose Maria Lopez-Bueno, 40, Curtis, driving while license suspended, dis- Held April 3 missed without prejudice. consuming alcohol/marijuana, sen- fined $750 on count 1, count 2 dismissed • Anthony Jace McCauley Mendez, 26, driving under the influence, second- tenced to 90 days in jail with 89 suspend- with prejudice, $506 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, • Stephanie Lee Oostman, 28, third- no contact/ protection restraint viola- degree driving while license suspended, ed, fined $600, $736 in fees. • Andrew James McConnell, 27, Cen- tion, sentenced to 364 days in jail with sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 tralia, use/possession of loaded firearm suspended on each count, consecutive, dismissed without prejudice. • Cody Emerson Sprague, 19, Centralia, 353 suspended, fined $750, $1,633 in in vehicle, dismissed with prejudice. fined $750, $1,146 in fees. * Arkadiy G. Vayner, 36, third-degree (1) possession of marijuana less than or fees. equal to 40 grams, (2) use of drug para- • Kristan Candice McConnell, 28, Cen- • Shawn Owen Fuller, 31, Centralia, op- driving while license suspended, dis- • Cameron Glenn Seaton, 24, third- phernalia, both counts dismissed with tralia, use/possession of loaded firearm erating a vehicle without ignition inter- missed without prejudice. degree driving license suspended, dis- prejudice. in vehicle, dismissed with prejudice. lock, dismissed with prejudice. • Daniel Oren Wolfer, 47, use/posses- missed without prejudice. • Jason M. Cook, 40, Portland, third- • Nicholas Lee Goddard, 34, Vancou- Held April 15 sion of loaded firearm in vehicle, dis- Held April 7 degree driving while license suspended, ver, Washington, third-degree driving • Richard Arthur Jacobi, 63, Mineral, missed with prejudice. • Kim Annette Grizzle, 57, driving un- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 sus- while license suspended, fined $600, third-degree driving while license sus- • Julio Cesar Lemus Alaniz, 33, Cen- der the influence, sentenced to 364 days pended, fined $400, $536 in fees. $386 in fees. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with tralia, fourth-degree assault, sentenced in jail with 363 suspended, fined $750, • Denny Wayne Leighton, 43, Tumwa- • Teresa Jean Christensen, 48, Toledo, 89 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, driving under the influence, sentenced $386 in fees. fined $750, $1,153 in fees. ter, third-degree driving while license • Gary Dee Newton, 55, Toledo, 2 suspended, dismissed with prejudice. to 364 days in jail with 268 suspended, Held April 8 • Johathon David Noehl, 32, Graham, counts of third-degree driving while li- • Patrick Alan Lomedico, 29, Olympia, fined $1,000, $3,314 in fees. • Cynthia Leigh Barnes, 19, Morton, (1) third-degree driving while license cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days driving under the influence, sentenced • Kenneth Allen Gray, 40, Bonney Lake, third-degree theft, dismissed with suspended, (2) use/possession of loaded in jail with 75 suspended on each count, to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, driving under the influence, sentenced prejudice. firearm in vehicle, sentenced to 90 days consecutive, fined $1,200, $772 in fees. fined $750, $396 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, • Christopher Lee Braae, 24, Morton, • Victor H. Perez-Ruiz, 39, Chehalis, in jail with 82 suspended, fined $600 on fined $1,000, $446 in fees. third-degree theft, pallets/crates, dis- count 1, count 2 dismissed with preju- • Robert Alan McGee, 51, Chehalis, fourth-degree assault, sentenced to 364 • Jason Michael Hansen, 32, Everett, (1) missed with prejudice. dice, $386 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- days in jail with 348 suspended, fined pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with third-degree driving while license sus- • Leia Janniece Seegert, 45, Morton, • Teresa Loreen Anderson, 43, Tioga, $750, $1,203 in fees. 89 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. pended, (2) operating vehicle without breach of public peace, dismissed with- • Tatiana Monique Tuttle, 19, Oakville, North Dakota, fourth-degree assault, ignition interlock, sentenced to 90 days out prejudice. dismissed without prejudice. • Ryan Patrick Shearon, 26, Des minor in possession and/or consump- Moines, second-degree unlawful recre- in jail with 83 suspended, fined $600 on • Jeffrey Travis Britton, 38, Eatonville, • Jennifer Crook, 38, Silverton, Or- tion, sentenced to 364 days in jail with ational fishing with no license/catch card, count 1, sentenced to 364 days with 364 driving under the influence, sentenced egon, first-degree negligent driving, 364 suspended, fined $600, $283 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- suspended, fined $600 on count 2, $736 sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 sus- to 364 days in jail with 351 suspended, • Leann Francis Cable, 37, Zillah, third- pended, fined $350, $283 in fees. in fees. $1,936 in fees. pended, fined $600, $1,236 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, Held April 23 • Terry Allan Linwood, 45, Chehalis, • Marcy Lynn Imamura, 51, Napavine, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- • Benjamen Alphonse Fiecke, 25, (1) no valid operator’s license, without (1) fourth-degree assault, (2) third-de- pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. Rainier, Oregon, (1) third-degree theft, • Joel E. Harger, 46, Toledo, no con- identification, (2) first-degree negligent gree malicious mischief, dismissed with (2) third-degree driving while license tact/protection order violation, dis- driving, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • J. Brandon Graves Miller, 35, Olympia, missed without prejudice. prejudice. third-degree driving while license sus- suspended, sentenced to 364 days in 90 suspended, fined $600 on each count, • Martin G. Brazier, 41, Federal Way, (1) pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with jail with 364 suspended, fined $750 on • Michael P. Thompson, 51, Olympia, $786 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. count 1, sentenced to 90 days with 90 driving under the influence, dismissed • Caitlan Cherie Mason, 27, Centralia, without prejudice. pended, (2) reckless driving, sentenced • Terry Lee Hadley Jr., 29, Centralia, suspended, fined $600 on count 2, $486 third-degree driving while license sus- to 90 days in jail with 80 suspended, third-degree driving while license sus- in fees. Held April 24 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with fined $1,000 on count 1, count 2 dis- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Angel Hernandez, 22, Centralia, (1) • Lucius Stan Perkins, 32, Centralia, 81 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. missed with prejudice, $886 in fees. 88 suspended, fined $600, $586 in fees. hit and run, attended vehicle, (2) driving third-degree driving while license sus- • Joshua Allen Varner, 23, Aberdeen, • Jorge Frausto Garcia, 50, Tacoma, • Stewart Delbert Neifert, 46, Elma, under the influence, both counts dis- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with reckless driving, sentenced to 364 days use/possession of a loaded firearm in ve- third-degree driving while license sus- missed with prejudice 75 suspended, fined $600, $1,136 in fees. in jail with 358 suspended, fined $750, hicle, dismissed with prejudice. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Luvino Perez Ortiz, 40, Suquamish, • Joel Craig Johnson, 63, Ethel, animal $1,204 in fees. • Simeon Felix Reynolds, 40, Chehalis, 88 suspended, fined $600, $486 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- at large, dismissed without prejudice. • Justin Lester Wilson, 40, Spanaway, third-degree driving while license sus- • Jason Daniel Ochoa, 36, Winlock, pended, dismissed with prejudice. • Simon Balm Servellon Andasol, 29, driving under the influence, sentenced pended, dismissed without prejudice. third-degree driving while license sus- • Andrea Elizabeth Alden, 19, Auburn, Aberdeen, third-degree driving while to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, • Aaron Conan Morris, 23, Rainier, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with possession of marijuana, equal to or less license suspended, dismissed without fined $750, $1,421 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. than 40 grams, dismissed with prejudice. prejudice. • Matthew Michael Morris, 22, Che- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Brittany Jean Smith, 23, Onalaska, • Caleb Alan McLean, 32, Chehalis, 2 • Thomas Nathan Joy, 27, Kelso, third-halis, third-degree driving while license 80 suspended, fined $600, $886 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- counts of third-degree driving while li- degree driving while license suspended, suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. • David Coe Young Sr., 50, Chehalis, (1) pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 sus- Held April 30 violation of no contact/protection order, 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. in jail with 76 suspended on each count, pended, fined $600, $636 in fees. • Gabrielle Kimberly Wold, 20, minor (2) bail jumping, both counts dismissed • Richard Eric Von Pressentin, 41, Che- concurrent, fined $800, $772 in fees. Held April 28 in possession and/or consumption, dis- with prejudice. halis, third-degree driving while license • Ann Renee Smawley, 56, St. Maries, • Beau Bozarth, 58, Seattle, (1) driving missed with prejudice. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Banks Fined More Than Islamic State in $5B, to Plead Guilty Control of Palmyra to Market Rigging Ruins, Activists Say WASHINGTON (AP) — DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Is- Four of the world’s biggest banks lamic State militants overran the agreed Wednesday to pay more famed archaeological site at Pal- than $5 billion in penalties and myra early today, just hours after plead guilty to rigging the cur- seizing the central Syrian town, rency markets — a rare instance activists and officials said, raising in which federal prosecutors concerns the extremists might de- have wrung an admission of stroy some of the priceless ruins criminal wrongdoing from a ma- as they have done in neighboring jor financial institution. Iraq. Traders at JPMorgan Chase, The Islamic State’s capture of Citigroup’s banking unit Citi- the town of Palmyra late Wednes- corp, Barclays and the Royal day was a stunning triumph for Bank of Scotland were accused the militant group, only days after of working together to manipu- it captured the strategic city of Ra- late rates on the foreign exchange madi in Iraq’s largest Sunni prov- market, where hundreds of bil- ince. lions of dollars and euros change As IS took Palmyra, govern- hands back and forth. ment forces collapsed in the face The penalties are a victory of the attacks and Syrian soldiers for the government and reflect Kenneth Song / The News-Press were seen fleeing the area, activists a broader effort by the Justice Mike Harris, of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, prepares to rescue a pelican covered in oil on the beach about said. In Damascus, state TV ac- Department, long criticized as a mile west of Refugio State Beach, Calif., Wednesday. A broken onshore pipeline spewed oil down a storm drain and into the knowledged that pro-government reluctant to prosecute big banks, ocean for several hours Tuesday before it was shut of. forces had withdrawn from the to tackle financial misconduct. town. Video Shows Bikers, Failed Launches Cast Others Flee Gunfire at Oil Spill Covers 9 Miles Shadow Over Russian Waco Restaurant Video Space Program WACO, Texas (AP) — When MOSCOW (AP) — Back-to- gunfire erupted in the parking back rocket launch failures have lot of a Texas restaurant, most of dealt Russia one of the heaviest the leather-clad motorcycle rid- Along California Coast blows to its space industry since ers watching the confrontation the Soviet collapse — with na- from the patio or inside imme- By Christopher Weber and Brian Melley tional pride and billions of dollars diately ran away from the shoot- at stake. ing. A few tried to direct people The Associated Press “We deeply, deeply regret that this incident has The setbacks threaten to erode to safety, crawling on all fours GOLETA, Calif. — More occurred at all. We apologize for the damage that Russia’s leading position in the heading for cover. than 6,000 gallons of oil had multibillion global launch market, One biker ran away with been raked, skimmed and vacu- it’s done to the wildlife and to the environment.” in which it commands an esti- blood on his face, hands and umed from a spill that stretched mated 40 percent share, and dent torso. A woman could be heard across 9 miles of California coast Greg L. Armstrong President Vladimir Putin’s efforts screaming, “Oh my God!” Oth- in a cleanup effort that is now chairman and CEO of Plains All American Pipeline LP to boost the country’s global pres- ers yelled, “Get down!” going 24 hours a day, officials tige. Restaurant security video said, but that’s some of the sticky, The competition for lucrative reviewed exclusively by The As- Crude was flowing through might take. commercial satellite contracts is stinking goo that escaped from a the pipe at 54,600 gallons an A combination of soiled sociated Press showed only one broken pipeline. intensifying, with American, Eu- of the dozens of bikers recorded hour at the time of the leak Tues- beaches and pungent stench of ropean, Chinese and Indian com- Investigators took stock of day, the company said. Company petroleum caused state parks was seen firing a gun from the the scope of the spill on Wednes- panies all eager to expand their patio of the Twin Peaks restau- officials didn’t say how long it officials to close Refugio State share. Deputy Prime Minister day a day after the pipeline break, leaked before it was discovered Beach and El Capitan State rant where nine people were finding that up to 105,000 gal- Dmitry Rogozin warned this week killed. and shut down, or discuss the Beach, both popular camp- that Russia could soon lose its lons may have leaked out, and rate at which oil escaped. grounds west of Santa Barbara, up to a fifth of that amount — chunk if the problems aren’t fixed Federal regulators from the over the Memorial Day weekend. quickly. David Letterman Signs 21,000 gallons — reached the sea, Department of Transportation, Still, tourists were drawn to according to estimates. Government officials and ex- Off as Late-Night Host which oversees oil pipeline safety, pull off the Pacific Coast High- perts agree that the latest booster Federal regulators were in- investigated the leak’s cause, the way to eye the disaster from NEW YORK (AP) — David vestigating the leak as workers rocket failures are rooted in a pipe’s condition and the poten- overlooking bluffs. steady decline of production stan- Letterman ended his 33-year ca- in protective suits raked and tial regulatory violations. “It smells like what they use to reer as a late-night television host shoveled the black sludge off the dards and poor oversight at state- The 24-inch pipe built in pave the roads,” said Fan Yang, controlled rocket builders, but Wednesday, ushered into retire- beaches, and boats towed booms 1991 had no previous problems of Indianapolis, who was hoping ment by four presidents who de- into place to corral the two slicks opinions vary on how the prob- and was thoroughly inspected to find cleaner beaches in Santa lems might be solved. clared “our long national night- off the Santa Barbara coast. in 2012, according to Plains. The Barbara, about 20 miles away. mare is over” and saying there The chief executive of the pipe underwent similar tests “I’m sad for the birds — if they was nothing he could ever do to company that runs the pipeline, about two weeks ago, though the lose their habitat.” Hundreds Saved From repay his audience. Plains All American Pipeline results had not been analyzed yet. The early toll on wildlife in- The show ran 17 minutes LP, was at the site of the spill The re- cluded two oil-covered pelicans, Boko Haram Now over the usual hour, much of it Wednesday and apologized for it. ported that the company accu- said spokeswoman Melinda in Military Custody because Letterman took the time “We deeply, deeply regret that mulated 175 safety and main- Greene. Biologists were seen to thank the people who worked this incident has occurred at tenance infractions since 2006, counting dead fish and crusta- YOLA, Nigeria (AP) — All 275 for him. As the tuxedoed Foo all,” Chairman and CEO Greg L. according to federal records. ceans along sandy beaches and women, girls and children rescued Fighters performed “Everlong”— Armstrong said at a news confer- The infractions involved pump rocky shores. from Boko Haram and taken to a song they first played on the ence. “We apologize for the dam- failure, equipment malfunction, The state Department of Fish the safety of a northeast Nigerian “Late Show” when Letterman age that it’s done to the wildlife pipeline corrosion and operator and Wildlife closed fishing and refugee camp have been taken into returned after heart surgery in and to the environment.” error. The paper said a Plains shellfish harvesting for a mile military custody amid suspicions 2000 — a long montage of pho- Armstrong said the company Pipeline spokesman did not im- east and west of Refugio beach that some are aiding the Islamic tographs from three decades of had received permission to con- mediately respond to a request and it deployed booms to protect extremists, a camp official and a television history zipped past on tinue cleanup operations around for comment about its regulatory the nesting and foraging habitat Nigerian military intelligence of- the screen. the clock and vowed that they record. of the snowy plover and the least ficer said Wednesday. “The only thing I have left to “will remain here until everything There was no estimate on the tern, both endangered shore They said soldiers on Tues- do for the last time on a televi- has been restored to normal.” cost of the cleanup or how long it birds. day took the group from Malkohi sion program (is say) thank you Camp to the airport at Yola city, and good night,” he said. where a military plane flew them Letterman presided over to an unknown destination. 6,028 broadcasts on CBS and Malaysia Orders Sea Search and Spokesman Sani Datti of the NBC, the transplanted Hoosier National Emergency Management making Top 10 lists and ironic Agency, which manages the camp, humor staples of television com- Rescue for Southeast Asia Migrants said he was aware that soldiers re- edy and an influence to a genera- By Aye Aye Win and Jocelyn Gecker solution is found. grounds,” said Zaw Htay, direc- moved the group but said he had no other information about an tion of performers. He said he had ordered his tor of the president’s office. The Associated Press “entirely military affair.” navy and coast guard to conduct The decision was made af- YANGON, Myanmar — Four The army spokesman for 23rd search-and-rescue efforts for ter an invitation letter arrived, Companies That Employ Malaysian navy ships began Armoured Brigade in Yola could other boats. he said, noting it did not imply not be immediately reached for West Coast Dockworkers searching the seas for stranded “We have to prevent loss of boat people today in the first of- Myanmar was solely responsible comment. OK Contract life,” he tweeted. for the crisis or use the word Ro- ficial rescue operation since des- Navy chief Abdul Aziz Jaafar perate migrants started washing hingya, a term that is not recog- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A said four vessels had been de- Israeli Prime Minister spokesman says the companies onto Southeast Asia’s shores, and nized by his government. ployed, and three helicopters that employ West Coast dock- a formerly reluctant Myanmar Myanmar officials refer to and three other ships were on Calls Off West Bank workers have approved a pro- agreed to attend a regional meet- members of the religious minor- posed contract that restored la- ing aimed at easing the crisis. standby. ity as “Bengalis,” implying they Bus Segregation bor peace to sea ports that had all Thousands of Rohingya Myanmar, which earlier hint- are illegal migrants from Ban- JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime ed it would skip a regional meet- but stopped moving cargo earlier Muslims and Bangladeshis are gladesh, even though many have Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on ing in Thailand next week bring- this year. believed to be trapped on boats lived in the country for genera- Wednesday canceled a plan that Steve Getzug, a spokesman with little food or water — some ing together representatives would have banned Palestinian of more than a dozen nations, tions. for the Pacific Maritime Asso- after being pushed back by the The U.N. says the Rohingya laborers from riding on the same ciation, said Wednesday its 71 navies of at least three countries changed course today, saying it buses with Jewish settlers in the would attend. are one of the most persecuted voting member companies had — and the international commu- groups in the world. Neither West Bank, just hours after it was overwhelmingly approved the nity has warned that time to save Around half the migrants on announced — an embarrassing Myanmar nor Bangladesh recog- five-year contract within the them is running out. the boats are Rohingya Muslims about-face that reflected the ten- past few weeks. The announcement today by who are fleeing persecution and nizes them as citizens. sions enveloping Israel’s new gov- The dispute between the as- Malaysian Prime Minister Najib violence in predominantly Bud- Over the past few years, Ro- ernment. sociation and the International Razak was the latest in a series of dhist Myanmar. hingya have faced increasing The inauspicious start for Ne- Longshore and Warehouse breakthroughs, including an of- “We are ready to cooper- state-sanctioned discrimination tanyahu’s hard-line government il- Union disrupted international fer by his country and Indonesia ate with other governments to in Myanmar. They have been lustrated the difficulties that loom trade at 29 West Coast ports that to provide temporary shelter to resolve the ongoing problems targeted by violent mobs of Bud- as it tries to advance a pro-settler each year handle about $1 tril- the desperate men, women and through constructive engage- dhist extremists and confined to agenda in the face of rising global lion worth of goods. children until a more permanent ment and on humanitarian camps. outrage and domestic criticism. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015 Scientists Reveal Washington State's First Dinosaur DISCOVERY: Fossil Found Seattle construction site. The bone fragment was un- on the San Juan Islands covered at Sucia Island State SEATTLE (AP) — Scientists Park on the San Juan Islands and say they've discovered Washing- comes from the late Cretaceous ton state's first dinosaur fossil, period, findings that were de- an announcement that marks a tailed online in the science jour- unique find for the state and a nal PLOS ONE. rare moment for North Ameri- Researchers have been ex- ca's Pacific coast. amining the nearly 17-inch-long, Paleontologists at Seattle's 9-inch-wide fragment for about Burke Museum said Wednesday three years. They say it probably that the 80 million-year-old bone came from a 3-foot thigh bone. fragment probably belonged to Scientists haven't been able to an older, smaller cousin of the identify what specific dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex. the fossil comes from, since it's Dinosaur fossils are particu- just a fragment. But they're cer- larly rare along this side of the tain it belonged to a theropod — continent. Isolated skeletons a group of two-legged carnivores. and bones have been discovered The creature probably died Steve Ringman / T he Seattle Times at about only 10 sites near the on land and washed out to sea, Burke Museum paleontologists Brandon Peecook, left, and Christian Sidor, were the irst to identify a bone found by a Burke shoreline. where it took a beating, scientists Museum research team on the shores of Sucia Island State Park. Scientists think Earth's con- say. The fragment was the only tinents have shifted since dino- fossil uncovered at the site. saurs roamed 240 million to 66 "This fossil won't win a beauty million years ago. They theorize contest," Christian Sidor, the that the area could have been un- Burke paleontologist who co- IT’S HERE! BLADE-FREE derwater or otherwise uninhab- wrote the journal article, said in itable. a statement. "But fortunately it LASER CATARACT SURGERY. 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Teachers in "They are fighting for justice Tuesday as part of a one-day more than a dozen districts have for their kids too," she said. walkout, lawmakers heard testi- protests planned for later this Camille Schurman and mony in Olympia on a bill that week. Casey Middleton, two fourth- would punish teachers for going The march from Seattle Cen- graders from Salmon Bay K-8 on strike. ter to Westlake Center kept traf- School in North Seattle, where Senate Bill 6116, which would fic off Second Avenue as teachers their parents are teachers, said take away teacher pay during in red T-shirts filled the street for they came to the march to sup- strike days, was sponsored by a blocks at a time. port the teachers. Democrat, but Sen. Tim Sheldon, A spokesman for the Wash- "Teachers are going on strike a member of the mostly Repub- ington Education Association to get more funding for educa- lican majority caucus, did not said more than 6,000 teachers tion," Camille said. receive any support from other Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times and support staff participated in "I hope it works," Casey added. Democratic lawmakers. They Teachers from Seattle, Mercer Island and Issaquah school districts take part in a the one-day strike. Some of them Gov. Jay Inslee said on Tues- walked out of a meeting of the rally Tuesday in Seattle. Thousands of teachers marched through downtown Se- came to downtown Seattle for day in Olympia that he under- Senate Commerce and Labor attle on Tuesday as part of a one-day strike to encourage Washington lawmakers the march. stood why teachers were frustrat- Committee before testimony be- to put more money into the state education budget. Teachers at the march said ed with lawmakers. gan. they were hoping parents would "Obviously, we'd like teach- In a statement about the Sen. Michael Baumgartner, R- ing Tuesday's hearing. call their lawmakers to tell them ers in the classroom, but I really walkout, Sen. Bob Hasegawa, D- Spokane, said teachers shouldn't Sheldon said similar bills to find the money to pay for understand deeply the profound Seattle, said lawmakers should be protesting the state budget passed the Senate in 2001 and smaller classes, teacher raises frustration of teachers who have be focusing on the state budget because proposals in both the 2003, with bipartisan support. and other needs of public schools. been denied any COLA for years and education spending, not this Senate and the House would give He urged teachers to have faith Leslie Sager, a first-grade now," the governor said, refer- bill. them their first cost-of-living pay in the Legislature, adding that teacher at Roxhill Elementary in ring to cost-of-living raises, and The teachers who protested increase in years. he thinks the budget for the next South Seattle, where nearly 80 the fact that lawmakers are set in Seattle were carrying signs Baumgartner criticized two years will be the best budget percent of the children quality to receive a raise later this year. that showed they agreed, saying teachers for taking time away for education in 30 years. for free- or reduced-priced lunch, "The Legislature right now is go- things like "Good schools re- from the classroom and for not The teachers' union says said she was participating in the ing to get an 11 percent COLA quire good funding." bringing their protest to his teachers are already not paid march to raise awareness about while the teachers are having to The chairman of the Com- committee, where no one from when they don't come to work, inequity in Washington public dig in their own pockets to buy merce and Labor Committee, the teachers union testified dur- but they do get paid if a school schools. colored pencils for their kids." State Senators Get Permission for Facebook, Caution on Twitter ONLINE: Clarifying or they have proposed. time lawmakers’ social media all of his blog posts into Facebook into step with the times, Fain Senators on the Facilities efforts would consume under posts. He also hopes more viewers said — if maybe not all the way Informational Responses and Operations Committee ap- Fain’s original proposal and will now be able to see his short to 21st-century times. Now Acceptable, proved the policy without dis- whether their self-promotion YouTube videos about policy. “It gets us well into the 1990s,” sent. It is due to take effect July might get out of hand. The policy moves the Senate he said. Committee Determines 1 unless the Legislature’s ethics “They’re right to be cautious By Jordan Schrader board raises objections. about how we do this, because Staff in the House are review- there are ethical considerations PACIFIC NORTHWEST The News Tribune ing that chamber’s social media that need to be taken into ac- ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH A new policy might cut down policy for potential changes. count and we also need to make on the Legislature’s partisan The Senate policy expands sure that we’re being sensitive to REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! squabbling in one arena: Twitter. the use of social media, allowing staff,” Fain said, “but the over- n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers A committee that sets admin- majority Republicans, minority 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation arching goal should be finding Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 istrative policy for the Senate ap- Democrats and all 49 senators inexpensive and effective ways of Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) proved expanding the chamber’s to each have a staff-maintained communicating and interacting n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers social media presence Tuesday, Facebook and YouTube account 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation with our constituents.” CH541136rb.jd Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 but not before adding a warning. if they want them. Fain said under the new policy “Engaging The majority and minor- he plans to run a blog on his of- ity caucuses can let people post More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 Legislature in direct ‘con- ficial Web page and turn part or 2015 versation’ with comments on their accounts, but others through individual senators must disable social media is comment features. not appropriate Today, the Senate doesn’t other than to have Facebook pages and there’s Meet the CEO Applicants provide clarify- one Twitter and one YouTube ac- ing or informa- count per caucus. Senators who The Bean Tree Coffee House tional respons- want their own accounts can set es,” the new up personal ones. Sen. Joe Fain, 212 Main St. • Morton • 2:30 p.m. guidelines say. R-Auburn, requested a more per- Senate law- missive policy. Tuesday, May 26th yers floated that sentence after The policy doesn’t go as far as reviewing what the Legislature’s Fain wanted. 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Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of the recent highlights of conversation.

Readers respond on Facebook after Winlock teacher shaves her head to make a bullied student feel better (see story on page Main 3):

Amber Gerard: This is amazing!!! That little man will walk around with his head held high knowing that even though kids can be cruel sometimes, we don’t have to accept their be- havior into our hearts and brains. And I’ll probably get a lot of flak for saying this, but do we have to label this other child a bully because he teased him about his haircut? I mean if he’s relentless and teases him daily and this is a constant problem... That’s one thing... But I haven’t read anything suggesting that’s the case. Photograph submitted by Kris Sherman, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium I said some rude stuff growing up, while I Calab Atkins, a 14-year-old Toledo eighth-grader, peers out from the Eye-to-Eye Shark Dive Cage at Point Deiance Zoo & was trying to find my place. It wasn’t that my Aquarium as a shark cruises by in the background. Calab was among a group of divers who marked the 5,000th diver mile- mother was a bad mother or that I was a hor- stone in the zoo’s 18-month-old program. rible child and certainly not a bully.... But rather a KID. Toledo Boy Honored as 5,000th Participant in Point Defiance Eye-to-Eye Shark Dives By Kris Sherman Dianne Whitman-Miner: You are so awe- some!!! You are such an incredible teacher with Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium ‘‘That was amazing! That was awesome. I want a heart that knows no bounds. God must really In the last 18 months, 5,007 love you, and all your students. people have taken the plunge, im- to do it again!’ mersing themselves in the world of sharks at Point Defiance Zoo & Calab Atkins commenting after stepping out of the Point Defiance shark tank Aquarium. By all accounts, everybody Barbara Nichols Lewis: This young boy is has had a wonderful time during away from the cage. A much and mercilessly hunted and killed going to forever remember this teacher. Just the zoo’s Eye-to-Eye Shark Dives. smaller blacktip reef shark darts by the millions for their fins. awesome! What an act of compassion. But perhaps no one enjoyed it around the bars, giving divers a Dives are held every Thurs- more than Toledo eighth-grader great view as she passes by. Nurse day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Calab Atkins. sharks, crevalle jacks and other Monday at the zoo. Up to four On April 10, Atkins was the inhabitants of the South Pacific participants can take part in each Victoria Aberle: My kids LOVED her when 5,000th diver to enter the water Aquarium cruise and dart, too. scheduled dive. we were in that district. since the program began on Oct. All four divers (which includ- Admission for the cage dive 11, 2013. Actually, he shared the ed the Koch girls’ mother) in the is $60 for zoo members and $75 honor with Kassidy and Kelsey 5,000th diver group signed a spe- for nonmembers, and includes a Koch, of Reardan. cial banner pledging to help save ticket to the zoo and a souvenir Each received a plush shark, sharks. towel. Admission for the scuba Jessie Hensley-Guy: Awesome! What a Eye-to-Eye Shark Dive T-shirt Eye-to-Eye Shark Dive’s main dive is $105 for zoo members and great role model for young children! and a video of their special dive message is one of conservation $120 for non-members. for helping Point Defiance Zoo and coexistence. The sharks Reservations are required & Aquarium hit the 5,000th diver themselves show it’s safe to swim and may be made at www.pdza. Reader responds on Facebook to state considering Greenwood milestone. among them. Divers learn how org/dive. However, if some dive Memorial Park abandoned: And just as it was advertised these animals are misunderstood, slots remain open on a given day, 18 months ago, Kassidy, Kelsey unfairly maligned by pop culture they’ll be sold at the front gate on and Atkins found the dive excit- ing, exhilarating and enlighten- Holly Kathleen Stewart: This is so dis- ing. Vinyl Windows heartening. My aunt is buried there. And ev- Eye-to-Eye Shark Dives allow ery year my grandparents go there and paint participants the opportunity to New her grave since the day she passed in the 60s. get close to sharks, observe their with Insulated LoW-E They pull the weeds around her grave and try behavior, marvel at their beauty to make it as beautiful as possible. They paid and gain a greater understanding SIzE Vj’S to have her buried there and what they were of these largely misunderstood 3 x 2 $90 promised and paid for, they never received. 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They will also be inadequate and presented a peti- it’s a controlled environment.” required to save at least 80 per- tion signed by nine people who By Dameon Pesanti cent of their income, or look for a shared his concerns. [email protected] job if they don’t have one. Allen Manke also voiced con- Ruth Gutierrez Initially, HRC proposed to cerns about the shelter. He told The Housing Resource Cen- Housing Resource Center of Lewis County house up to 34 individuals — the hearings examiner of a situ- ter of Lewis County plans to four family rooms for 16 total ation where a woman’s estranged move its homeless families and people, and 18 beds for single husband burned down the house women’s shelter from Chehalis to women, children and families for is now, except for the addition of women — but will likely end up she was staying in and Manke Centralia, but some members of a short period of time, but single children’s play equipment and a housing between 20 and 30 peo- owned. the community have expressed men will not be allowed. The locking gate. ple in total. “I don’t mind the thing being concern over the relocation. new house will be funded by a “We want to blend into the Prior to the current proposal, there, I just don’t want it to be a Ruth Gutierrez, the HRC’s combination of federal, state and community. We don’t want to the home was a clean and sober fire trap,” Menke later told The executive director, said the com- county money and a temporary stand out,” she said. facility for recently released in- Chronicle. “I just didn’t want munity’s need has outgrown grant. It will allow HRC to serve Neither laundry facilities nor mates. It housed fewer than six them to railroad 34 people in what the current facilities can more people and improve condi- meals will be provided, but visi- people at a time, all of whom there.” provide. According to the most tions for some of society’s most tors will have access to a kitchen. were single men. Gutierrez told The Chronicle recent count, about 210 people vulnerable. The building won’t be staffed State and federal guidelines that the number of residents were reportedly living on the “I think a lot of people see around the clock, but there will allow people to stay up to 90 days won’t be so high, and anyone streets in Lewis County. homelessness as the guy on the be security cameras in com- in a 12-month period, but Cen- with domestic violence issues HRC has been the primary side of the road, but the major- mon areas and the house will tralia City Code allows tempo- will be placed in a different facil- shelter for the homeless in Lewis ity of the homeless are children,” be inspected by HRC staff daily. rary housing only up to 45 days. ity by the Lewis County Human County since 1994. For 10 years she said. “That image isn’t get- Guests will have to meet with HRC encourages people to move Response Network. The shelter, they have been operating the ting out there.” case managers and other sup- on within two or three weeks. she said, is meant to be a stop- shelter out of the basement of a The facility has not yet been porters as needed outside of the During the hearing last gap for transitioning people into Chehalis church, but has out- approved, but was the subject of facility. Drugs, alcohol and weap- Wednesday, several neighbor- permanent housing quickly and grown the space. May 13 hearing, during which ons will not be allowed, nor will hood residents spoke against the safely. “We want to have a play area proponents and opponents the facility house people who are shelter as it is proposed. Chris “It’s a scary thing, I under- for the children; this space will spoke about it. According to city escaping domestic violence. Heian said he lives directly stand that, but it’s a controlled allow that,” she said. “They’ve documents, HRC plans to even- The proposed facility would across from the proposed shelter environment,” she said. “... We been very gracious but the time tually increase the number of be used 24/7, but people will be and worries how the guests will have a really structured program has come to move on.” bedrooms in the 2,600-square- required to leave between 9 a.m. impact the neighborhood. He trying to move people out of The organization purchased foot house from four to seven, and 4 p.m. and have a curfew at said 17 people would be accept- poverty.” a four-bedroom home on B but will keep the exterior of the 10 p.m. Street to accommodate homeless structure largely the same as it People staying there will be News in Brief Sharon Care Center once thought to be extinct until a and fled with the children in We Now Have Openings in Our Man Sentenced for UI researcher found one in 2005. pursuit. Selling Golden Eagle The worm had not been seen Haldeman says when the Memory Care Facility!! since 1988. man saw deputies he crashed the • Need Help With “Great Care At A Great Place” Feathers bike and fled on foot. He then YAKIMA (AP) — A man has broke into a garage and took off a Loved One been sentenced to 30 days in jail Yakima Woman Gets on a motorcycle. He crashed the • Wandering for trying to arrange the illegal 10 Years for Starving motorcycle and was taken into • Forgetful sale of golden eagle feathers. custody. • Help With Daily Tasks The Yakima Herald-Republic Twin Girls You Can Count On Us! reported 25-year-old Benjamin YAKIMA (AP) — A Yakima Have an Blue Arquette was sentenced in woman has been sentenced to 10 Call Us Today For More Information CH540714cz.ke U.S. District Court in Yakima years in prison for abusing her iPad? Join Us For A Tour And Lunch on Monday. He pleaded guilty 8-year-old twins. The girls were 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia, WA 98531 earlier this year to one count found emaciated when they were app.chronline.com (360) 736-0112 • email info @ sharoncare.com of commercializing in eagles, a rescued from the home. violation of the federal Bald and The Yakima Herald-Republic Golden Eagle Protection Act. said 29-year-old Kai Martinez Arquette's plea agreement ac- was sentenced Wednesday in Ya- knowledged that he had sold two kima County Superior Court. tail feather sets for $1,200 to an Her lawyer had hoped she undercover officer with the U.S. would spend half that time in a Fish and Wildlife Service. drug treatment program, but the Arquette said he acquired the judge sided with prosecutors in eagles in March 2013 while hunt- giving her 10 years in prison. ing. Tribal members such as Ar- Martinez pleaded guilty in quette can possess eagle feathers, April to two counts each of third- but they are prohibited from sell- degree child assault and first-de- ing them under federal law. gree criminal mistreatment. She admitted to withholding food CH541215bw.cg and other basic needs. Teen, 15, Charged With Court papers say the girls Murder in Tacoma Drive- told police they’d been abused, starved and locked in a bedroom by Shooting before cousins rescued them Feb. TACOMA (AP) — A 15-year- 6. old Tacoma teen has been charged with murder in a gang- related drive-by shooting that Oso General Store Faces authorities say killed an inno- Closure Three Months cent bystander. Pierce County prosecutors After Opening charged the teen in juvenile OSO (AP) — A general store court Wednesday in the fatal in Snohomish County, 3 and a shooting of 19-year-old Brandon half miles away from the dead- Morris. He was shot in the head ly mudslide last year, is facing as he stood with friends outside closure just three months after an apartment building. opening. The teen was charged with KOMO-TV reported that RED, WHITE & first-degree murder, second- Jana Hecla reopened the Oso degree murder and first-degree General Store after it sat empty assault. Prosecutors say he was for three years. Now she says among a group of gang members she can’t pay her bills. She says BLUE SALE who fired from a car May 1 when there are more volunteers than they spotted suspected gang ri- employees working behind the vals standing near a convenience counter. store. The wall of earth and mud Two other suspects have that crashed through homes and pleaded not guilty to murder. structures in March 2014 killed They’re being held in jail. 43 people in the small commu- nity of Oso. A large rescue and recovery effort stretched over May Showers Bring weeks and involved heavy equip- Giant Worms: Idaho ment, trained search crews and local residents using chain saws Man Finds Rare Species to pick through the debris. LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) — Spring showers appear to Man Arrested After have brought out the rare giant 25% OFF Palouse earthworm, a creature Fleeing on Motorcycle, native to the Palouse Prairie that ENTIRE PURCHASE can grow up to a meter long. Bike, in Truck The Lewiston Tribune re- EVERETT (AP) — A man is ported that earthworm enthusi- being held in Snohomish County MAY 16-25 ast Cass Davis of Moscow found Jail after briefly eluding police in three specimens of what he be- a stolen truck, on a motorcycle lieves to be the giant earthworm and on a child’s stolen bicycle. ONLY AT: NEW BALANCE FACTORY STORE last weekend while hiking along The Daily Herald of Everett Paradise Ridge Road. reported that the 33-year-old Centralia Outlets University of Idaho research- man and his girlfriend were ers will need to do genetic analy- found at an abandoned house sis to confirm the species but in Everett with four stolen Ford Select styles may be excluded. Every Day Value styles are not eligible for additional discounts. Offer cannot be combined believe Davis has found giant pickups. with additional discounts or coupons. Palouse earthworms. Detective Terry Haldeman Davis says the worms rose to says the man sped away in a the surface or washed out onto pickup truck before crashing in CH540705co.sw the road right after recent thun- a ravine. The man then snatched derstorms. a bike from one of two boys who The unusual worms were had ridden to check on the crash The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 21, 2015 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Updated District Softball Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 7 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Brackets 2B Softball

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Adna’s Aubri Jimenez tries to turn a double play as Onalaska’s Karsen Morris slides in during the District 4 2B semiinals at Fort Borst Park.

Pirates Power Past Loggers in Semifinals DISTRICT 4: Adna, In the end, though, it didn’t though, the Loggers — which good job with them.” pretty good leads,” Raschke said. make a ton of difference. lost 12-2 and 12-1 to Adna dur- Adna quickly responded, “So that’s probably the first game Toutle Lake Set for Adna scored 9 runs over the ing the regular season — took notching 3 runs in the top of that we’ve actually played that Championship Game fourth and fifth innings and a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the the second on a single from much small ball, and it worked.” Rematch; MWP, PWV, powered past Onalaska, 14-3, on first inning, courtesy of a tower- Cheyenne Gilbertson, a fielder’s Things stayed tied until the Wednesday in the semifinals of ing 3-run homer to left field by choice that didn’t quite register fourth, when Adna knocked five Onalaska and Napavine the District 4 2B Softball Tour- McKenna Ulery. an out, a pair of stolen bases, hits — including an RBI double Fighting for State Spots nament at Fort Borst Park. “When that bomb went out … an error, a two-out bunt single from Stajduhar — and added The win puts Adna back in We’re down, 3-0, and anything from Katie Pine that scored a another 5 runs. Five more hits By Aaron VanTuyl the State 2B tournament for the can happen in district ball,” run, and an infield single from and two Logger errors scored ninth straight year, and sets up Adna coach Mike Raschke said. Kendra Stajduhar. [email protected] another 4 in the fifth, and Josey the second straight District 4 “Any time you play anybody in It was the first time this sea- Sandrini’s RBI single highlight- One big swing early on had championship game between our league, it’s going to be tough. son the Pirates had resorted to ed a 2-run sixth that pushed the the Pirates shifting their attack Adna and Toutle Lake. (Coach Ken Ulery’s) kids have small ball, according to Raschke. a little bit. On Wednesday evening, been playing well. He’s done a “We’ve been getting some please see ADNA, page S5

Tuesday’s 2A Softball Warriors Beat Centralia for Spot in District Tournament THEY’RE IN: Rochester Beats Centralia, 9-2, in Pigtail Game; Faces Woodland Today in First Round of Districts By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] The Warriors had spent the entire regular season trying to earn the opportunity that pre- sented itself on Tuesday after- noon. They weren’t about to spoil it. Rochester put the game away with 5 runs in the seventh inning and closed the book on Cen- tralia’s season with a 9-2 win in a District 4 2A pigtail softball game at Fort Borst Park. As a 2A school that opted to stay put in the Evergreen 2A/1A League, Rochester (16-4) needed to win 75 percent of its games this spring to qualify for a pigtail game with the No. 4 team out of the four-team Evergreen 2A Conference. The winner would then take the EvCo’s 4-seed into the District 4 2A Softball Brandon Hansen / [email protected] please see ROCHESTER, page S4 Rochester’s Jaelin Lancaster delivers a pitch against Centralia on Tuesday afternoon at Fort Borst Park.

Firing The Final Word Winlock’s Nikki Smith delivers Kraft: Patriots Won’t Appeal Team’s Fine, Penalties a pitch against TV’s Best Bet SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Now that game, the players’ union reasserted that Toledo during Major League Baseball the District Patriots owner Robert Kraft is not ap- Tom Brady’s appeal will go forward. 4 2B Softball pealing his team’s punishments in the Brady, the MVP of February’s Super Seattle at Baltimore Tournament in deflated footballs scandal, only his quar- Bowl and one of the league’s biggest stars, 9:30 a.m. terback’s challenge remains. Fort Borst Park has been suspended for the first four ROOT in Centralia Moments after Kraft said Tuesday he games of the 2015 season by the NFL. Wednesday. won’t oppose the $1 million fine and loss of two draft choices the NFL penalized So while Kraft sought to end the “dia- the team for its role in using underin- logue and rhetoric,” it’s certain “Deflat- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] flated footballs in the AFC championship egate” won’t disappear anytime soon. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Spending a Day With a Fish & Wildlife Officer By Scott Sandsberry his patient guidance, and for the Yakima Herald-Republic boy, who smiled at the officer shaking his father’s hand. Shawn Myers isn’t a high- Seeing a member of the wire acrobat, but his every work younger generation learning re- day is one long balancing act. spect for wildlife regulations — As is the case for each of his and a love of the great outdoors fellow Washington Department in general — matters to Myers. of Fish and Wildlife officers, A 15-year WDFW officer, he’s Myers’ job is to uphold the laws doing the very job he aspired to protecting the state’s wildlife re- since he was a teenager hunt- sources. Ticketing everyone who ing with his dad near Ellens- breaks them, though, clearly burg and they were checked by a isn’t the objective. game warden. “If I wanted to,” Myers said, And it bothers him to see “I could probably write 100 that younger generation of out- more tickets in a year.” doorsmen dwindling. That he doesn’t want to was “Kids out hunting and fish- aptly demonstrated during his ing with their dad, or their uncle shift last Saturday, when Myers or grampa, I’m just not seeing worked sections of the Yakima, that as much as I used to. And Naches and Tieton rivers and it’s sad,” Myers said. “I hate see- several lakes and issued four ci- tations ranging from $99 to $150 ing kids not having this experi- each. ence. It’s fun, it doesn’t cost too Those citations could easily much, and it’s a good experi- have numbered 10 or more. Scott Sandsberry / The Yakima Herald-Republic ence.” While Myers, 44, wants to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife oicer Shawn Myers talks with a few anglers before issuing a citation on the Further up the North Fork catch and cite the sportsmen North Fork Tieton River below Clear Lake. Tieton, alongside a campground ignoring the rules, he wants to just below the Clear Lake spill- tem for evidence he’d ever had vestigate and bring to prosecu- educate the ones who are merely Yakima River — but hadn’t yet way, Myers encountered two misinterpreting them. Differ- — Myers simply told him those a fishing license, grilling him tion doesn’t matter. small groups of anglers — all of entiating between the two is waters weren’t open for fishing about what he knew and didn’t “In our minds, that’s the big whose gear and licenses would the balancing act, and it always and told him which ones were. know and reminding him just stuff and what really needs your have been legal for fishing on the starts with friendly conversation And while Myers did make how close he came to several ex- attention,” he said. “Barbed- lake itself, but not below. One and a few firm questions. sure the angler’s truck had a pensive citations. hook violations, sure, you want group, a father and grown son In the case of fishing viola- Discover Pass necessary for ve- The angler’s contention that people abiding by the rules. But not from the area, had mistak- tions, did the angler know the hicles parked on state recreation he wasn’t fishing for salmon? getting this guy that’s poached a enly assumed the rules were the regulations for that body of wa- lands managed by WDFW, State “I’m not buying your ‘fishing- 5-by-5 trophy bull, making sure same there as on the lake; the ter? Did he check the pamphlet Parks or Department of Natural for-whatever’ story,” Myers told he gets hammered — that’s kind other group had apparently seen beforehand? Does he even know Resources, he didn’t ask to see a him. “You’re fishing with salm- of our bread and butter. If 10 the first two men fishing on the where he’s fishing? fishing license. on gear, your buddy’s fishing for barbed-hook tickets get past me river bank and assumed it was “If they show some ef- “We call it ‘fixin’-to-fish.’ salmon and your set-up’s identi- while I’m doing a big-game vio- legal. fort, hey, I’m a human being, There’s no law broken there, cal to his.” lation investigation for a week, Myers could have issued each too,” said Myers, one of the six except intent — and nobody’s In the end, though, Myers so be it. of four anglers three to four cita- WDFW enforcement officers going to be paying much atten- didn’t issue a citation, because “It’s checks and balances. It’s tions; instead, he issued each just responsible for policing wildlife tion to that at Yakima District he hadn’t actually witnessed focusing on what’s important.” one, explaining what they were laws throughout Yakima and Court,” Myers said. “He could him fishing and the fishing line A man fishing on the North doing right, what they were do- Kittitas counties. flat-out tell me he doesn’t have wasn’t wet. Fork Tieton with his young son, ing wrong, and why they needed “If the guy’s trying — if he’s a fishing license and I couldn’t “He’s got it coming, but I’m perhaps 9 or 10 years old, didn’t to do a better job of reading and got the pamphlet right here next do a thing about it, because he not going to write him. I’m not get a ticket Saturday afternoon, understanding the regulations. to him but he’s just not quite wasn’t actually fishing.” into writing bogus tickets,” My- even though that stretch of the And in each case, while sign- sure what body of water he’s on, Myers checked two other an- ers said. “If I’d seen him fish, he river wouldn’t be open yet for ing and accepting a ticket for he thought he was here but he’s glers bank-fishing the Yakima at definitely wouldn’t be getting a another six days. The man was up to $150, the angler smiled, not there, that kind of thing — the Rest Haven area near the In- warning right now. That’s a guy using legal gear and described in thanked Myers and shook his maybe it’s just going to be a sit- terstate 82 bridge at Selah. One, that needs a ticket. That’s a guy detail what he’d read in the reg- hand. down education session. who was fishing for spring chi- not even making an effort to try ulations and why he’d believed it And in each case, Myers left “If the guy didn’t make any nook, had the requisite licenses and do it right.” was legal to fish below the Clear feeling that the angler wouldn’t effort to know the rules, he’s go- and legal gear. His fishing buddy Big-game hunters not mak- Lake spillway and above Rim- make the same mistake again — ing to get (a citation).” had the same gear but no license. ing an effort — or worse, inten- rock Reservoir. but would look forward to fish- Not always. Myers made that angler tionally doing it wrong — are That became one of those ing once again. And according Upon encountering an an- squirm like the object of sun- the guys Myers really wants “sit-down education sessions” to the rules. gler who was about to cast his light under a magnifying glass, to see brought to justice. That for Myers, both for the sake of On balance, it was a pretty line into a closed section of the checking the state’s WILD sys- those cases take more time to in- the man, who thanked Myers for good day. Slow and Steady Biking Idaho’s Remote Weiser River Trail By Anne Wallace Allen The Associated Press If You Go... NEW MEADOWS, Idaho — WEISER RIVER TRAIL: 85- No matter how speedily things mile (137-kilometer) route are moving in the outside world, that begins near New Mead- ows, Idaho, near Highway 95, the pace is slow and steady on and ends at Weiser, Idaho. central Idaho's Weiser River GETTING THERE: The Trail, a converted rail bed that southern point of the trail, runs 85 miles (137 kilometers) in Weiser, is about 75 miles between two small towns in one (120 kilometers) north of of this state's most beautiful ar- Boise, Idaho's capital city. eas. For information about being The trail takes travelers dropped off with bicycles at through forest, orchards, ranch- the top of the trail, contact land, and then, in the southern the Colonial Hotel in Weiser, portion, through spectacular at 208-549-0150 or 866- sagebrush canyons with black 420-2143, or http://www. lava cliffs. colonialmotel.us/. The own- I rode the trail with my fam- ers provide friendly shuttle ily, starting at the upper end, service and great advice. Or about 2,000 vertical feet (600 get in touch with the tireless meters) above the endpoint in volunteers who maintain the Weiser. (It would be all uphill if Weiser River Trail at http:// you went in the other direction.) www.weiserrivertrail.org/ for The Pacific & Idaho North- advice on where to stay and ern railroad company, or P&IN, how to do it. ACCOMMODATIONS: In blazed the trail through the Cambridge, Mundo Hot landscape around the turn of Springs and RV Park, http:// the 19th century, reaching the idaho-rv.blogspot.com, tent small town of Council in 1901, Anne Wallace Allen / The Associated Press This September 2014 photo provided by Anne Wallace Allen shows her and her husband Eric Allen on one of many bicycle sites, hostel, and a sparkling according to a recent history of geothermal swimming the area by Dale Fisk, the editor bridges on the Weiser River Trail in central Idaho. The trail is a converted rail bed that runs 85 miles between two small towns in one of the state’s most beautiful areas. pool; 208-257-3849 or 208- of the local Adams County Re- 907-2401. Dogs welcome. cord newspaper. mountains, and took copper ore of-way to the nonprofit group Signs of recent bear traf- In Council, Elkhorn Bed & The railroad was built to Breakfast, http://elkhornbnb. take travelers between the city of from the mountain's mines back Friends of the Weiser River Trail fic are everywhere. When we com, pet-friendly (including Boise and the four small towns to the city. in August 1997, and the Friends traveled the wide, graded mules and horses), http:// of Weiser, Midvale, Council Things are a little quieter have worked hard to maintain last fall, we ran into few other www.elkhornbnb.com, and Cambridge. It carried Gold around the trail these days. the rail bed for runners, walkers, 208-741-2071. Rush fortune-hunters up to the Union Pacific deeded the right- hunters and bikers. please see WEISER, page S3

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Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Weiser The Drought Declaration’s Impact on the Fishies Continued from Sports 1 If you’re reading this column are some farmers, gardeners, and Through June 30 the daily limit nor’s mansion and the cubicled humans — just a quartet then there’s a good chance that front yard landscapers. What will be two adult fish, and will confines of the WDFW offices. of bow-hunters on bicycles you fancy fish in some capac- xeriscaping implores one to do bump up to three fish per day on In the here and now, turkey who were scoping out the ity or another. And if you’re a is to be mindful of the types of July 1. All unclipped fish must be hunters are rounding the cor- territory, and some apple- loyal reader with the rare stam- crops and ornamentals that are released. Stray hatchery fish are ner on their spring turkey hunt. pickers checking out the ina and patience to keep up with planted in the first place. Deep again the target for this fishery. Hunters are allowed to bag up to free form long rooting, drought and heat resis- Angling effort on the Wind harvest. Friends who rode three birds during the season, of it in late September met worded whimsy, tant plants are a good investment, River and Drano Lake slipped a then you prob- even in Washington, where July bit last week with just 32 boats which two may be from eastern cowboys herding cattle Washington and just one from down the trail. ably know that and August are generally drier counted between the two loca- western Washington. May 31 Starting at the upper I fancy myself than a witch’s tit. tions. Bank anglers on the Klick- will be the final day of the state- end of the trail, the trail as some sort of Likewise, xeriscaping inte- itat River have been hooking a gets off to an unprepos- farmer as well grates water saving techniques, few spring Chinook on the lower wide turkey hunt. sessing start on an un- as a friend to like heavy mulching to slow river. marked dirt road just off farmers, fish evaporation, and including sog- Sturgeon hunters in the catch CLAMMIN’ By Jordan Nailon gy detritus in the makeup of the Highway 95 near the small and fishermen, and release lower Columbia Riv- For The soil in order to hold subsurface Just a reminder for the clam town of New Meadows. It although not Chronicle er were catching and releasing le- water. crazy crustacean crunchers quickly enters the woods, necessarily fish gal size fish last week in between For perspective, a well- amongst us, the remainder of passing over streams on farms. Kalama and Longview, but the coiffed English style front lawn keeper action was happening exquisite trestle bridges Those two interests collided the coastal razor clam season has with a dry spark last Friday when with a leaky sprinkler that floods up in the John Day Pool where that have been remade for been canceled by the WDFW. Governor Jay Inslee made a dec- the sidewalk is the textbook an- boat and bank anglers were both bicyclists. The trail passes Elevated levels of the natu- laration of statewide drought tithesis of xeriscaping. catching legal size fish. Only rally occurring marine toxin by the Tamarack Lumber To be sure, we can all fix a in Washington. During a week about 39 percent of the 500 fish known as domoic acid led to Mill and its colossal log leak in our water management catch guideline has been taken in when high school playoff base- the season cancellation. Domoic yard before heading away ball games were being rained practices somewhere along the that pool. acid is produced by certain types from the road. out and then sopped up with cat line, and if not for ourselves, Walleye fishing was hot in the Riding the Weiser litter, it could have been easy for then we should do it for the lit- lower Columbia near Woodland of marine algae which thrive in River Trail is serene, but many web-footed Washingto- tle fishies. After all, even if your last week, as well as upriver in warm ocean waters. Rising tem- it isn't easy. The Friends nians to disregard the declara- ultimate goal is simply to hook The Dalles and John Day pools peratures coupled with a lack group uses a mechanical tion of drought as sky-is-falling and fillet one, you’ve still got to where three fish per rod was of cold mountain water runoff roller to flatten the ter- rhetoric from a finicky state bu- befriend the fish along the way the minimum expectation. Bass from area rivers may have con- rain, but they can't pave reaucracy. from fry to pan fried. were the real draw in the John tributed to the prevalence of the it; not only do they not But when the Governor omi- Day Pool, however, with nine of toxic acid, which is harmful and have the money, but some nously invoked the wellbeing of FISHIN’ the impressive lipped specimens possibly fatal when consumed in of their most fervent sup- both fish and farms, my alarm landing on each rod with a wet large quantities. porters ride horses on it. The summer king and sock- bells began ringing. line. “Based on the most recent test So for bikers, the terrain eye fishery for the lower Colum- Warming temperatures con- From Governor Inslee’s an- results that show increased levels is packed dirt, soft enough bia River has officially been set. tinue to coddle the traditional nouncement, “Difficult decisions Big fish anglers will have three of domoic acid, razor clams will to slow progress, and is oc- are being made about what crops opening of trout season here casionally studded with weeks, from June 16 to July 6, to in western Washington and not be safe to eat for the remain- get priority water and how best fish for the prized salmonids be- rocks. Cattle gates cause WDFW stocking efforts are for- der of this month,” said Dan to save fish.” low the Bonneville Dam down to frequent stops. tifying the odds. Last week 4,000 Ayres, WDFW razor clam man- If this still sounds alarmist to the Astoria-Megler Bridge. But the beauty and you because your rain gauge is rainbow trout were planted in ager, in a press release. The daily limit for that fish- Klineline Pond in Clark Coun- While the toxin can become surprises of traveling so brimming over and your boots ery will be a total of six fish, of ty, but Lake Scanewa in Lewis diluted in the large ocean over far from roads more than are still wet from the last puddle which two may be adult salmon make up for the labor of you parked in, consider that it County is set to steal the show time, razor clams store the toxin or hatchery steelhead, or one of beginning June 1. That day the riding the bumps. Around is not a dearth of rain that has each. All unclipped fish must be in their fat cells and can be dan- lake, also known as Cowlitz Falls Fruitvale, the trail was caused the low flow in our re- returned to the water and sock- gerous to consume for an extend- Reservoir, will open to hatchery lined with overloaded gions rivers, but a near complete eye will count toward the adult ed period even after the marine trout fishing. Between June and apple trees. A local man lack of snowpack in our moun- daily limit. water is cleared as safe. August some 20,000 “catchable” who was collecting apples tains. Until then the extended size rainbow trout are scheduled “We hope toxin levels will told us the trees were from The same lack of snow that spring king season rules will to be stocked in the lake. drop and razor clam digging can Fruitvale's days as a minor stymied snowboarding powder remain in effect on the lower In the meantime, Kress Lake begin again this fall,” Ayres said. orchard area. heads all winter has left Wash- Columbia. Last weekend lower in Cowlitz County will be closed Since it was first detected on The trail also passes ington’s mountains with only 16 Columbia anglers made 6,258 for two days this week in order to the Pacific coast in 1991, domoic unexpectedly through a percent of their standard snow- fishing trips and hauled in 1,099 accommodate a juvenile Safety acid has been responsible for the tidy water bottling opera- pack. In the Olympic Mountains adult spring Chinook (773 keep- Day fishing event on May 23. closure of three complete clam tion housed in stone build- up on the Olympic Peninsula, ers), 70 steelhead (64 keepers), The lake will close to the public ings and owned by the where the rain is prevalent but and three sockeye. Those tallies digging seasons in Washington. at 12:01 a.m. on May 22 and re- grocery store chain Whole the snow scarce, that number is bring the total seasonal harvest The last partial closure came in main closed through 3 p.m. on at just four percent. Statewide for spring Chinook up to 16,483 2005 at Long Beach. Foods. This is the unher- May 23. The WDFW estimates a full two-thirds of historical fish in the lower river. alded historic site known some 600 people will be on hand “snow-sites” were found to be Out on the Cowlitz River the as Starkey Hot Springs, a to participate in the tenth annual WILDLIFERS snow free by May 1. spring king action continues to business established a cen- incarnation of the event. Without the usual trickle percolate. Samples on the lower The WDFW is soliciting pub- tury ago by a dentist who In saltwater news, a 163 down water source of melting river last week showed anglers lic comment on the newest draft installed a geothermally pound, 68 inch halibut was re- mountain snow our area rivers hauling in both adult and jack policy for Willapa Bay salmon heated swimming pool portedly landed at the John are bound to dwindle danger- Chinook. Beginning June 1, an- management. Fishery manag- that is still used by locals. Wayne Marina near Sequim ously low this summer. Rivers glers in Blue Creek will be al- Whole Foods purchased back on May 16. If that story gets ers have been tinkering with the are already showing the effects lowed to keep five fish per day. the springs in 2013 and re- you pumped up to try some hali- plan since last October with the during late spring when flows Wild cutthroats must be released started the water-bottling, but fishing, do note that Marine help of a volunteer citizen com- should be high, cold and steady. and night closure and anti-snag- providing a needed infu- Area 2 (Westport/Ocean Shores) mittee and the public. In southwest Washington, the ging rules will still apply. sion of jobs in tiny Coun- was closed on May 13 when the According to a WDFW press upper Cowlitz, Yakima, Lewis, Elsewhere, the lower East cil. seasonal catch quota was report- release, “The revised policy in- and Klickitat rivers are all check- Fork Lewis River and the lower For recreational bicy- edly met. ing in well below their standard Washougal River are both set to cludes provisions to conserve clists like our three-gen- flow rates for this time of year. wild salmon, clarify catch al- eration group, riding the open up for a baited steelhead Those low rivers are going to fishery on June 6. That same day HUNTIN’ location, and reduce conflicts trail is a two-day affair. be bad news for fish migration. a section of the Kalama River The recent declaration of a between sport and commercial There are Forest Service Less water means fewer channels will open up for a select fly-fish statewide drought in Washing- fishers in the bay.” and other campgrounds and more fish stranded along only steelhead fishery. ton has hunters on edge. The The policy is available for available for overnights. the way. Less water also means The North Fork Lewis River drought and impending fire review at wdfw.wa.gov/conser- One, at the trail's Wye higher water temperature, which will remain closed to all fish- season will more than likely re- vation/fisheries/willapa_bay_ trailhead near the north- is notoriously harmful to the ing through the end of May but sult in limited access to popular salmon/. Written comments may ernmost point, provides a spawning success of wild fish. will open on June 1 to steelhead hunting areas, restrictions on be submitted via email to wil- hand pump and two horse Implications like these will angling. All traditional salmon firearm and vehicle use, and the corrals. We chose Mundo roll right into one another like cancellation of some if not many [email protected] or by mail must be released. to Steve Thiesfeld, Washington Hot Springs because it was water runs downhill. On May 23 the lower Green early late-summer, early-fall just north of the town of All of this is why I have found and South Fork Toutle rivers hunting seasons. Department of Fish and Wildlife, Cambridge, about half- the concept of xeriscaping to be will open up for an early hatch- Be sure to stay tuned for up- 600 Capitol Way N., Olympia, way along the trail, and so fascinating. For those who ery steelhead affair, just in time dates tricking out of the Gover- WA 98501-1091, through June 3. because it has a large geo- aren’t familiar with xeriscaping, for Memorial Day fish warriors thermal swimming pool and for the sake of simplicity I’ll to take advantage. That early where we could gratefully assume that is everyone, it is the opening will run through June soak after our day on the concept and practice of water 5, and the daily limit will be just trail. wise gardening. two hatchery steelhead. All un- By The enticing thing The word “Xeros” is Greek for clipped fish must be released, as No Charge for Appointment about the Weiser River “dry.” Like xerography, which is the intended target is late return- Consultations Trail is that it travels to dry printing, xeriscaping is dry ing stock from a discontinued places few people ever gardening. The invention of the hatchery run. 1800 Cooks Hill Road, Suite A get to see, through river term is credited to a Colorado The lower Elochoman River Centralia, WA 98531 valleys that look almost based company, but what’s more will also open up early for a Me- untouched by humans, important, like Xerox, is its po- morial Day fishery. This fishery Are your knees protected from injury? through cattle pastures tential to be copied. will target stray hatchery Chi- Save your knees! where the animals and Much of the water used in ag- nook and steelhead from May 23 green trees appear re- riculture is pulled directly from through June 5. The daily creel • Sports Knee Braces cently washed by the rain. rivers. The rest is pumped up limit will be six fish, no more Custom and Non-Custom It also runs deep into from wells or municipal water than two of which may be adult Owyhee canyonlands, systems. In either case water is hatchery Chinook or steelhead. • Athletic Ankle Splints being removed from the grand All unclipped fish and trout, be- through miles of roadless • Arch Supports area where birds of prey, water system by either draining sides steelies, must be released. an aquifer or by slowing its abil- CH538476rc.db elk, mule deer and bear Anglers on the White Salm- ity to recharge. • Shoulder Dislocation Splints shelter. If you have time to on River will be able to fish for It is an unavoidable truth that stop and fish the Weiser spring Chinook and steelhead We’ll Keep You on the Field! we need both farmers and water for a while, all the better. over the holiday weekend as well. to make our food. Some crops That fishery will open on May (360) 330-1602 are water intensive and so too 23 and continue through July 31. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015 SPORTS

Tuesday’s 2A Girls Golf 2A Girls Tennis Noble, W.F. West Duo Seals State Bid After Day 1 of Districts By The Chronicle Kaufman and Sophie Bird — in Rothlin to score a victory over Howard today. TUMWATER — Centra- the semifinals. Swier's fellow teammate Natalie Vander Stoep and Richards On the flip side, Centralia’s lia’s two doubles teams and W.F. Wallace in a 6-3, 6-2 match. defeated both of the pairs they Mettler West’s top duo and top solo play- Sydney Creel and Hannah Jef- Rothlin had just recently er all stayed alive after the first fries lost to Kaufman and Bird in made the switch from doubles to faced, starting with a 6-3, 6-3 day of action here Wednesday the first round, then beat Wash- singles in the postseason, earn- victory over Hudson's Bay's Nala in the District 4 2A Girls Tennis ougal's Haley Briggs and Sami ing W.F. West coach Jack State's Comstock and Avery Honaker. Qualify Tournament, with W.F. West’s Anderson, 6-1, 6-2 to stay alive. praise for her adjustments. The Bearcat duo then went on Isabel Vander Stoep and Kyla Both Tiger duos will play in "Payton has just been playing Richards winning twice to seal a consolation semifinals at 9 a.m. great tennis," State said. "She's to trump Washougal's Haley spot in the State 2A tournament. W.F. West’s Payton Rothlin been a doubles player almost all Briggs and Sami Anderson, 6-1, for State Centralia’s top-seeded Jay- made quick work of Ridgefield's year long and she's switched over 6-3, sealing a berth into the state cee Foster and Hayden Blaser Rena Jones, winning the pigtail for these last four or five matches. tournament. Vander Stoep and By The Chronicle beat Ridgefield’s Kylei Harrison match, 6-2, 6-3 to proceed into She has just done an excellent Richards are slated to face Ridge- TUMWATER — A Bearcat and Emily Persons, 7-6, 6-3, in the tournament. R.A. Long's job." and a Tiger both made the cut the first round, but lost to a dif- Reagan Swier managed to defeat Rothlin is set to go head-to- field's Sarah Kaufman and So- and will compete in the State 2A ferent Spudder squad — Sarah Rothlin, 1-6, 6-1, 6-1, only for head with Tumwater's Nicole phie Bird in the finals today. Girls Golf Tournament later this month in Spokane. W.F. West sophomore Carly Noble finished sixth and Centra- lia’s Julie Mettler finished 19th in the District 4 2A Girls Golf Tournament, which wrapped up Tuesday at Tumwater Valley Golf Course. Noble, a sophomore, shot an 88 on Monday and a 97 on Tues- day for a two-day score of 185, while Mettler, a junior, shot a 103 on Monday and a 99 on Tuesday for a 202. The top 19 golfers out of District 4 advance to state, with the next three — including W.F. West freshman Kate Balmelli, who shot a 106 on Monday and a 101 on Tuesday — moving on as alternates. Hockinson won the district championship, with Woodland second and Ridge- field third. Tumwater finished fourth, with W.F. West fifth. Woodland’s Faith Udy shot an 80-85-165 to edge out Hock- inson’s Shelby LaTourrette (84- 82-166) for the individual district title. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s Shasta Lofgren Centralia’s Payton Pocklington slides in to second to beat a throw to Rochester shortstop Sierra Seymour on Tuesday at Fort Borst Park. finished with a two-day score of 209. Centralia’s Taylor Bell came The Warriors’ defense set the of a pair of errors and a single to on Thursday at Fort Borst Park in at 210, while teammate Shelby Rochester tone early, stranding three Tiger score in the third, but the War- in the first round of the Dis- Duffy finished at 216 and Roch- runners in the first inning when riors tacked on 2 more in the trict 4 tournament, and will ester’s Mati Ashton shot a 217. Continued from Sports 1 Joni Lancaster — Jaelin’s twin fifth when the Lancaster twins play against at 6 p.m. in either a The State 2A tournament will sister — snagged a line drive at both came around to score on a semifinal or a loser-out consola- be held at MeadowWood Golf Tournament, which starts second base for the third out. wild pitch that caromed off the tion game. Course in Liberty Lake, just out- Thursday back at Borst. They stranded two more Tigers backstop. Centralia finished the season side of Spokane, May 27-28. “It feels like we earned it more in the fifth when Hunter Hahn Tiger leadoff hitter Madi with a 4-15 record, after going this year,” Rochester pitcher made a shoelace catch for the Crews singled and scored on 1-8 in Evergreen 2A Conference College Golf Jaelin Lancaster said. “We’ve third out in left field, and left the a wild pitch in the fifth inning, play. been working really hard and bases loaded in the sixth when giving Rochester its short-lived Crews and Tucker McAuley just looking forward to the next Lancaster got an easy two-out 4-2 lead. — the only senior on the Tigers’ game, and just pushing through ground ball back to herself for Baird was 2 for 3 and Madi- roster — each had two hits on CC’s Schulz to the next level, and we got the final out. son Justice went 2 for 4 for Roch- Tuesday night. there.” “I think we played really hard ester. “Her first year was my first Fifth at Lancaster worked all seven today. It felt better than past “We just needed a few more year as a head coach here, and innings on Tuesday, allowing games, like we played like a timely hits, but they played she’s been my consistent one all five hits and striking out three team,” Lancaster said. “We were perfectly,” Warrior coach Jared throughout,” Centralia coach NWACs with two walks and a single loud, we were making plays that Lancaster said of his team. “The Candy Hallom said of McAuley. earned run. By The Chronicle we haven’t made all year, and it defense was solid, and (middle “I’ll miss her, definitely. She’s just Rochester led 4-2 heading was good.” infielders) Joni and Sierra (Sey- been strong for us all four years. LAKEWOOD — Centralia into the seventh inning, be- A walk and a single by Baird mour), everyone gelled well to- She’s a really good kid and she College’s Megan Schulz finished fore Courtney Baird knocked set the stage for a 2-run double day.” cares about her teammates.” in a tie for fifth place here on a 2-run single and Bella Phelps from Jessica Girardin, which Rochester will now face Note: See page S7 for a com- Sunday in the NWAC Women’s broke the game wide open with put Rochester up 2-0 in the sec- Greater St. Helens 2A League plete District 4 2A Softball Tour- Golf Championships at Oak- a deep 3-run homer to left field. ond. Centralia took advantage champion Woodland at 4 p.m. nament bracket. brook Golf Club in Lakewood. Schulz shot a 167 over the two-day, 36-hole tournament, 1A Softball clocking in at 23 strokes over par with an 81 on Saturday and an 86 on Sunday. Beavers Fall to La Center & Castle Rock to Bow Out of Districts The Lady Blazers, as a team, By The Chronicle they’ve shown up to any game ally strong. Then La Center got working hard.I was proud of the finished sixth among the seven The Beavers’ season came to this season,” Tenino coach Ka- 3 runs in the first and the wind girls and how hard they worked complete teams on hand, with a an end exactly where they want- Trina Haupert said. “From the kind of came out of our sails.” and wish that would have been total score of 530. Bellevue won ed it to — just a day earlier than very beginning our goal was to Masters finished 2 for 3 at the reflected more in the score.” the team championship at 479, they’d hoped. make it to districts and it was a plate while pitching a complete Eckhardt was 2 for 3 in the and Columbia Basin’s Nadeen Tenino, whose two seniors great accomplishment for us.” game. Molly Eckhardt was also game while Masters again went Martinez shot a 2-over par 74 Kelli Hammond and Madison 2 for 3. the distance, giving up seven hits. on Saturday and an even-par 72 La Center 11, Tenino 1 Tenino trailed 4-0 before scored on Sunday to win the individual Heay got to play in their first Castle Rock 5, Tenino 2 2 runs in the bottom of the sixth championship at 146. district tournament, lost to La The Wildcats were aided by Centralia’s McKenzie Devore Center 11-1 in the first round of four Tenino errors for an 11-1 Castle Rock held on for the but was blanked in the seventh. finished 13th with a 176. Han- the District 4 1A Softball Tour- victory in the opening round. La 5-2 victory in the consolation The Beavers finished the year nah Cooley shot a 194, Bailey El- nament on Wednesday in Cen- Center had eight hits and led 8-1 bracket to end Tenino’s season 8-14 but returned almost every- ders shot a 196, Kim Nevil shot a tralia then dropped a close 5-2 after the first inning. behind seven hits and 4 runs body to next year’s team. 211 and Olivia Burgess shot a 218 matchup against Castle Rock in “Audrey Fant hit a double to over the final four innings. “Next season can’t come soon for Centralia. a loser-out game. start us off and then Morgan “I think the La Center game enough,” Haupert said. “I’m Schulz was also named an “The girls really showed up to Masters hit her to third base,” might have carried over to the already ready. We have a lot of NWAC All-League First Team this district tournament more Haupert said. “Felicia Grubbe hit second game,” Haupert said. juniors that will be seniors next selection. prepared and more ready than her home and we started off re- “But they were cheering on and year.” NBA Warriors Rally Past Rockets 110-106 in Game 1 of West Finals OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — go ahead 58-55 at halftime. The in Oakland, and Rockets coach maining. In the conference finals for Down big at home, the Golden Warriors had to hold off Hous- Kevin McHale said he had no The Rockets never relented, the first time since 1976, the State Warriors went small. ton in the fourth quarter. update on the center's status though, with Trevor Ariza mak- Warriors hardly looked like the It turned out to make a huge "It really stretches people out," moving forward. ing a 3-pointer that trimmed the league's top-seeded team at the difference. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said "Hopefully Dwight is healthy Warriors' lead to 108-106 with outset. Instead, the Rockets rode Stephen Curry hit two free of his lineup full of shooters. and we can play big," McHale 14.6 seconds to play. throws in the final seconds to "Houston does the same thing. It said. "We didn't have that option Curry twice caught the in- the momentum from a stunning finish with 34 points, and the was an interesting chess match, with Dwight out." bounds pass, and the Rockets 3-1 series comeback against the Warriors rallied from a 16-point because they like to go small and Harden, serenaded with were forced to foul him both Los Angeles Clippers that ended deficit in the second quarter to we like to go small." chants of "Over-rated!" from times. He hit both free throws to with a Game 7 win in Houston beat the Houston Rockets 110- James Harden, the runner- Warriors fans, mixed in a series seal Golden State's win. on Sunday. 106 on Tuesday night in Game 1 up to Curry in the MVP voting, of step-back jumpers and driving Curry added six rebounds The only setback to Houston's of the Western Conference finals. nearly brought the Rockets back layups to help Houston even the and five assists, and Green had hot start came when Howard With the Rockets seemingly after Dwight Howard departed score at 95-all midway through 13 points, 12 rebounds and eight briefly left in the first quarter ready to rout the home team, the with a left knee injury — which the fourth. assists to boost the Warriors after colliding with Smith. The Warriors used a smaller lineup also allowed Golden State to go But the Warriors shut down when they needed it most. featuring Draymond Green at small again in the closing min- Houston for long stretches, and Ariza scored 20 points and Rockets raced out to a 49-33 center and closed the first half utes. Harden finished with 28 Curry kept hitting shots. He Josh Smith had 17 points and lead midway through the second on a 21-4 run. Shaun Livingston points, 11 rebounds, nine assists connected on a 3-pointer and seven rebounds for Houston, quarter that left the home crowd scored 14 of his 18 points in the and four steals. converted a layup to put Golden which played without Howard stunned and silent. quarter, helping Golden State Game 2 is Thursday night State up 108-97 with 2:01 re- for most of the fourth. That didn't last long. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015

2B Boys Golf Ilwaco’s Sheldon Wins District Title; Adna Just Misses State Berth By The Chronicle Valley’s Nicholas Betrozoff by just missed qualifying for one 189 for Adna, and Josh Nocis fin- entire season it was a big success Ilwaco’s Ken Sheldon shot a 10 strokes to finish first, and Il- of the eight District 4 berths to ished 94-102-196. with a very bright future.” 68 on Wednesday to win the Dis- waco’s team score of 663 over the state. “Truthfully I couldn’t be hap- Ilwaco’s Taylor Schisler was tournament gave the Eagles a “Logan had a really tough pier for our team and program. trict 4 2B Boys Golf Tournament third (153), and Life Christian’s with a two-day score of 139 at district championship. front nine today, and that put The 48 hours of the district Newaukum Valley Golf Course Adna’s Logan Boone shot him in a pinch to recover,” Adna championship is emotional with Matthew Lee (157) and Nick in Chehalis. an 87 on Tuesday and a 97 on coach Alan Browning said. lots of highs and lows,” Brown- Friend (160) were fourth and Sheldon edged out Willapa Wednesday to finish 13th, but Hayden Wolf shot a 96-93- ing said, “But if you look at the fifth. Adna

Continued from Sports 1 lead to 10 and closed things out early. “They hit the ball right where we weren’t. I thought we played pretty defense, all in all,” Ulery said. “Dinks, dunks, and where we weren’t at, in the holes — it’s hard to defend that. The wheels come off a little bit here and there, and you have a couple er- rors, and it just adds on to it.” Sam Rolfe worked the first five innings for Adna, striking out four without walking a bat- ter and allowing five hits. Jenik- ka Poppe pitched a hitless fifth to seal the win. Stajduhar and Gilbertson each had three hits for Adna, while Sandrini, Shanay Dotson,

Lili Glover and Aubri Jimenez Photos by Brandon Hansen / [email protected] each had two hits. Napavine’s Courtney Oster is tagged out at home by Toutle Lake catcher Samantha Woodley during the District 4 2B Softball Tournament in Fort Borst Park in Centralia Ulery went 2 for 3 for Wednesday. Onalaska. Onalaska (15-8) will now Rebecca Loflin had three face Pe Ell-Willapa Valley — hits, and Annie Brown and Ky- with whom the Loggers split lie Allen each added two hits for games during the regular season MWP, which scored in every in- — in the consolation semifinals ning and outscored the Hyaks on Saturday at 1 p.m. The win- 11-0 over the final three frames ner seals a spot at state, while the of the six-inning affair. loser will play again at 3 p.m. for Taylor Brooks held North the fifth and final spot to state. Beach to four hits and struck out Adna (21-3) will take on Tou- eight for the Timberwolves (12- tle Lake (20-2) on Saturday at 12), who face Napavine in the 5 p.m. The defending State 2B consolation semifinals at 1 p.m. champion Ducks beat Adna, 7-4 on Saturday at Fort Borst Park. and 6-4, in Toutle during the regular season, though Adna beat the Ducks in last year’s Dis- Pe Ell-WV 18, Toledo 5 trict 4 championship game. After blanking Ilwaco in “We feel confident. I feel like four innings earlier on in the they got two from us there, but day, the Pe Ell-Willapa Valley we did not play our best ball and Trojans used their momentum right now we’re playing our best to cut things short with Toledo, ball,” Raschke said. “It’s going to knocking off the Indians, 18-5 be a good game.” in five innings of play in a loser- out District 4 consolation game Semifinals at Centralia on Wednesday. Savannah Skeen led the Ti- Toutle Lake 12, Napavine 2 tan offense, going 3 for 4 with 5 The Tigers could only man- RBIs while Lacey Joner went 2 age three hits and Toutle Lake for 3 with a homer in the fourth reaped the benefits of several frame. Lexie Brooks notched 3 miscues as the Ducks defeated RBIs and two doubles on a 2 for Napavine 12-2 in five innings of 3 performance while ace Dakota Brooks went 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs a District 4 2B Softball Tourna- Winlock’s Taylor Ellison squares up on the ball against Toledo during the District 4 2B Softball Tournament in Fort Borst Park for PW V. ment semifinal on Wednesday in Centralia Wednesday. “We came to play today,” Pe in Centralia. Ell-Willapa Valley coach Ken The Ducks tacked on a run Olson said. “The kids were loose in the first and third innings and I liked the way they just with Madi Thompson answer- stayed with it.” ing by knocking in 2 runs for Sidney Pollard went 2 for 3 the Tigers in the fourth frame to with a triple and a double while knot things up. Cheyenne Brooks was 2 for 2 for Through the process of six the Titans, whose defense al- hit batters, five walks, and three lowed four hits and committed errors, the Ducks ran up the one error. scoreboard, racking up 10 runs “We played two games, made in the fifth inning to end things one error and held the other early. teams to five hits, total,” Olson Bailey Hockett and Sam said. “We had great pitching, Woodley were responsible for solid defense, and good hitting. six of seven Toutle Lake hits, We just had the total combina- with Hockett going 4 for 5 and tion today.” Woodley having a 2 for 3 perfor- The Titans will face Onalas- mance for the Ducks. ka in the consolation semifinals “That’s just not the way we on Saturday at 1 p.m. in Centra- wanted to come out and play a lia. district game,” Napavine coach Kadie Muller said. “The only thing we can do is forget about it Second Round and go after the next one. We’ve MWP 10, Wahkiakum 3 got some defensive bugs to work out, but I think we’ll bounce Morton-White Pass took ad- back and be good.” vantage of 10 walks and bumped The Tigers will face off with Wahkiakum out of the District 4 Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s Madison Huber throws home after a bunt against Ilwaco during the District 4 2B Softball Tournament Morton-White Pass at 1 p.m. on 2B Softball Tournament with a in Fort Borst Park in Centralia Wednesday. Saturday in Centralia in a con- 10-3 win in Wednesday’s second solation semifinal. round in Centralia. 15-0 in four innings of work in The Timberwolves broke the Centralia on Wednesday. Consolation Quarterfinals game open with 6 runs in the Dakota Brooks stole the second inning, which was high- show for the Titans, striking out MWP 14, North Beach 3 lighted by a grand slam from five and knocking two homers Taylor Brooks. — a 2-run shot in the first frame The Timberwolves hit three Brooks finished with four home runs and knocked Pacif- and a 3-run home run in the hits, while Kylie Allen added third inning. ic 2B League champion North two hits for the Timberwolves. Beach out of the playoffs with a “Dakota pitched extremely Wahkiakum’s only runs well in this one,” Pe Ell-Willapa 14-3 consolation win Wednes- came on a three-run homer Valley coach Ken Olson said. “It day afternoon in Centralia. from Tori Wegdahl in the third was good to see her hit some Christine Robbins went 3 for inning. 4 with two doubles, a solo home deep shots, as well. We had a run in the third inning and 2 great day at the plate.” RBIs, Tatym Smathers went Pe Ell-WV 15, Ilwaco 0 Lexie Brooks also homered 3 for 4 with a double, a 2-run The Pe Ell-Willapa Val- with a 2-run blast in the first in- homer in the sixth inning and 4 ley Titans cruised through the ning. Sidney Pollard went 2 for 3 RBIs, and Sharon Hazen went 2 first consolation round of the with a double for the Titans, and for 4 with a solo homer to lead District 4 tournament bracket, the PWV defense held Ilwaco to off the fifth inning. dropping the Ilwaco Fishermen just one hit. Toledo’s Skyheart Yantis dives for a ly ball during the District 4 2B Softball Tourna- For more photos from the District 4 Softball Tournament, check out LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM ment in Fort Borst Park in Centralia Wednesday. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 21, 2015 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs Onalaska Hosting Sports Physicals Preps San Antonio 105 WESTERN CONFERENCE Tuesday, April 28: San Antonio 111, Thursday’s Games Minnesota 4, St. Louis 2 By The Chronicle L.A. Clippers 107 Arizona (Bradley 2-1) at Miami (La- Local Thursday, April 16: Minnesota 4, St. Tuesday’s Results Thursday, April 30: L.A. Clippers tos 1-4), 9:10 a.m. Onalaska High School will host sports physicals for Louis 2 Softball 102, San Antonio 96 St. Louis (Jai.Garcia 0-0) at N.Y. Mets all student-athletes on Tuesday, May 26. At Centralia Saturday, May 2: L.A. Clippers 111, (deGrom 4-4), 10:10 a.m. Saturday, April 18: St. Louis 4, Min- WARRIORS 9, TIGERS 2 San Antonio 109 Philadelphia (Williams 3-3) at Colo- nesota 1 The physicals will be held in the high school foyer Rochester 020 020 5 — 9 9 4 rado (J.De La Rosa 1-2), 12:10 p.m. Monday, April 20: Minnesota 3, St. and gym, for students who will be in grades 7 to 12 in Centralia 001 010 0 — 2 5 2 Memphis 4, Portland 1 L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-2) at San Louis 0 the fall. Batteries: Rochester — Jaelin Sunday, April 19: Memphis 100, Francisco (Bumgarner 4-2), 12:45 p.m. Lancaster and Bella Phelps; Centralia — Portland 86 Milwaukee (Garza 2-5) at Wednesday, April 22: St. Louis 6, Physicals will start for middle school students at 6 Tayler Bailey and Mel Zion Wednesday, April 22: Memphis 97, (Teheran 3-1), 4:10 p.m. Minnesota 1 p.m., followed by high school students at 7 p.m. Portland 82 Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 0-1) at San Friday, April 24: Minnesota 4, St. Athletic paperwork and physical forms are avail- Wednesday’s Results Saturday, April 25: Memphis 115, Diego (Despaigne 2-2), 6:10 p.m. Louis 1 able at the middle school and high school offices. The Prep Softball Portland 109 Sunday, April 26: Minnesota 4, St. At Centralia Monday, April 27: Portland 99, Mem- Friday’s Games cost for a physical is $20. Louis 1 WILDCATS 11, BEAVERS 1 phis 92 N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Tenino 100 00 — 1 7 4 Wednesday, April 29: Memphis 99, Philadelphia at Washington, 4:05 La Center 323 012 — 11 8 0 Portland 93 p.m. Chicago 4, Nashville 2 Chehalis Little League Hosting Mud Run Batteries: Tenino — Masters and Baltimore at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 15: Chicago 4, Gubbe; La Center — England and CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Cincinnati at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Nashville 3, 2OT The Chehalis Little League baseball organization Moffett (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Friday, April 17: Nashville 6, Chicago will host its second-annual Chehalis Little League EASTERN CONFERENCE San Francisco at Colorado, 5:10 p.m. 2 Mudder on Saturday. At Centralia Cleveland 4, Chicago 2 St. Louis at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. ROCKETS 5, BEAVERS 2 Monday, May 4: Chicago 99, Cleve- Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Sunday, April 19: Chicago 4, Nash- The fundraiser fun run will feature three races, for Castle Rock 001 201 1 — 5 7 3 land 92 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. ville 2 runners ages 5 and over, on a mud course at 313 Tune Tenino 000 002 0 — 2 5 6 Wednesday, May 6: Cleveland 106, Tuesday, April 21: Chicago 3, Nash- Road just outside of town. The half-mile race, for kids Batteries: Tenino — Masters and Chicago 91 ville 2, 3OT ages 5 to 8, starts at noon with a $30 registration fee; Gubbe; Castle Rock — Ashby and Lam Friday, May 8: Chicago 99, Cleveland American League Standings Thursday, April 23: Nashville 5, Chi- 96 East Division W L Pct GB a one-mile race, for ages 8 to 12, starts at 1 p.m. ($35); cago 2 At Centralia Sunday, May 10: Cleveland 86, Chi- New York 22 19 .537 — and a 5K race, for everyone 12 and over, starts at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 25: Chicago 4, Nash- PIRATES 14, LOGGERS 3 cago 84 Tampa Bay 22 19 .537 — ville 3 at a cost of $45. Runners and watchers are invited to Adna 030 542 — 14 15 0 Tuesday, May 12: Cleveland 106, Chi- Boston 19 21 .475 2½ stay afterwards to enjoy food vendors, music and priz- Onalaska 300 000 — 3 5 4 cago 101 Baltimore 17 20 .459 3 Batteries: Adna — Sam Rolfe, Jen- Thursday, May 14: Cleveland 94, Toronto 18 24 .429 4½ Anaheim 4, Winnipeg 0 es. Every runner who registers in advance will receive ikka Poppe (6) and Lili Glover; Onalas- Chicago 73 Central Division Thursday, April 16: Anaheim 4, Win- a dri-fit t-shirt. ka — Gabby Wright, Dusty Glenn (5) Kansas City 26 14 .650 — nipeg 2 All proceeds benefit Chehalis Little League base- and Heather Pannkuk Atlanta 4, Washington 2 Detroit 24 17 .585 2½ Sunday, May 3: Washington 104, At- Saturday, April 18: Anaheim 2, Win- ball and a scholarship for a W.F. West High School se- Minnesota 23 17 .575 3 At Centralia lanta 98 nipeg 1 nior. For more information or to register, visit www. T-WOLVES 14, HYAKS 3 (6 inn.) Tuesday, May 5: Atlanta 106, Wash- Chicago 18 19 .486 6½ Monday, April 20: Anaheim 5, Win- Cleveland 16 23 .410 9½ chehalismudder.com. Morton-WP 111 344 — 14 16 2 ington 90 nipeg 4, OT West Division N. Beach 102000 — 3 4 2 Saturday, May 9: Washington 103, Wednesday, April 22: Anaheim 5, Batteries: Morton-White Pass — Atlanta 101 Houston 27 14 .659 — Winnipeg 2 Taylor Brooks and Jazmayne Peake; Monday, May 11: Atlanta 106, Wash- Los Angeles 21 19 .525 5½ Sports on the Air North Beach — Pope and Takagi ington 101 Seattle 18 21 .462 8 Wednesday, May 13: Atlanta 82, Texas 17 23 .425 9½ Calgary 4, Vancouver 2 At Centralia Washington 81 Oakland 14 28 .333 13½ Wednesday, April 15: Calgary 2, THURSDAY, May 21 TIMBERWOLVES 10, MULES 3 Friday, May 15: Atlanta 94, Washing- Vancouver 1 AUTO RACING Wahkiakum 003 000 0 — 3 4 1 ton 91 Tuesday’s Results Friday, April 17: Vancouver 4, Cal- 5 a.m. Morton-WP 161 020 x — 10 8 1 Minnesota 8, Pittsburgh 5 gary 1 NBCSN — Formula One, practice for Grand Batteries: Morton-White Pass — WESTERN CONFERENCE Washington 8, N.Y. Yankees 6, 10 in- Sunday, April 19: Calgary 4, Vancou- Christine Robbins and Jazmayne Peake; Houston 4, L.A. Clippers 3 nings Prix of Monaco Wahkiakum — Tori Wegdahl and Sam Monday, May 4: L.A. Clippers 117, Baltimore 9, Seattle 4 ver 2 11:30 a.m. Boyce Houston 101 L.A. Angels 3, Toronto 2 Tuesday, April 21 : Calgary 3, Van- FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Co- Wednesday, May 6: Houston 115, Milwaukee 8, Detroit 1 couver 1 At Centralia L.A. Clippers 109 Tampa Bay 5, Atlanta 3 ca-Cola 600, at Concord, N.C. Thursday, April 23: Vanvouer 2, Cal- 1 p.m. TITANS 15, FISHERMEN 0 (4 inn) Friday, May 8: L.A. Clippers 124, Boston 4, Texas 3 gary 1 Ilwaco 0000 — 0 1 2 Houston 99 Kansas City 3, Cincinnati 0 Saturday, April 25: Calgary 7, Van- FS1 — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, practice Pe Ell-WV 4083 — 15 10 0 Sunday, May 10: L.A. Clippers 128, Cleveland 3, Chicago White Sox 1 for Hisense 300, at Concord, N.C. Batteries: Ilwaco — Taylor Kem- Houston 95 Houston 6, Oakland 4 couver 4 mer and Jennifer Navarre; Pe Ell-Willa- Tuesday, May 12: Houston 124, L.A. 2:30 p.m. pa Valley — Dakota Brooks and Lacey Clippers 103 Wednesday’s Results SECOND ROUND FS1 — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, final prac- Joner Thursday, May 14: Houston 119, L.A. Houston 6, Oakland 1 (Best-of-7) tice for Hisense 300, at Concord, N.C. Clippers 107 Minnesota 4, Pittsburgh 3, 13 innings EASTERN CONFERENCE 4 p.m. At Centralia Sunday, May 17: Houston 113, L.A. Washington 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3 TITANS 18, INDIANS 5 (5 inn) Clippers 100 Seattle 4, Baltimore 2 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying Toledo 004 01 — 5 4 2 L.A. Angels 4, Toronto 3 Thursday, April 30: Washington 2, for Coca-Cola 600, at Concord, N.C. Pe Ell-WV 734 4x — 18 17 1 Golden State 4, Memphis 2 Detroit 5, Milwaukee 2 N.Y. Rangers 1 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Batteries: Toledo — Josie Delaney Sunday, May 3: Golden State 101, Atlanta 2, Tampa Bay 1 Saturday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 3, 4 p.m. and Meegan Peters; Pe Ell-Willapa Val- Texas 2, Boston 1 Memphis 86 Washington 2 ESPN2 — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super ley — Dakota Brooks and Lacey Joner Tuesday, May 5: Memphis 97, Golden Kansas City 7, Cincinnati 1 Monday, May 4: Washington 1, N.Y. State 90 Cleveland 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Rangers 0 regionals, game 1, teams TBD At Centralia Saturday, May 9: Memphis 99, Gold- 6 p.m. DUCKS 12, TIGERS 2 (5 inn) en State 89 Thursday’s Games Wednesday, May 6: Washington 2, Napavine 000 20 — 2 3 3 Monday, May 11: Golden State 101, Seattle (Happ 3-1) at Baltimore (Till- N.Y. Rangers 1 ESPN2 — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super Toutle Lake 101 0(10) — 12 7 0 Memphis 84 man 2-5), 9:35 a.m. Friday, May 8: N.Y. Rangers 2, Wash- regionals, game 1, teams TBD Batteries: Napavine — Abbi Music Wednesday, May 13: Golden State 98, Houston (Feldman 3-4) at Detroit ington 1, OT GOLF and Karlee Bornstein; Toutle Lake — Memphis 78 (Price 3-1), 10:08 a.m. Sunday, May 10: N.Y. Rangers 4, 10 a.m. Raelyn Curry and Sam Woodley Friday, May 15: Golden State 108, L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 3-3) at To- Washington 3 Memphis 95 ronto (Dickey 1-5), 4:07 p.m. TGC — PGA of America, Senior PGA Cham- Oakland (Chavez 1-3) at Tampa Bay Wednesday, May 13: N.Y. Rangers 2, pionship, first round, at French Lick, Ind. CONFERENCE FINALS (Colome 2-1), 4:10 p.m. Washington 1, OT 1 p.m. NBA (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Texas (W.Rodriguez 1-2) at Boston TGC — PGA Tour, Crowne Plaza Invitational, EASTERN CONFERENCE (Buchholz 2-4), 4:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 2 All Times PST first round, at Fort Worth, Texas Cleveland 1, Atlanta 0 Cleveland (Salazar 4-1) at Chicago Friday, May 1: Tampa Bay 2, Mon- FIRST ROUND Wednesday, May 20: Cleveland 97, White Sox (Danks 2-3), 5:10 p.m. 2 a.m. treal 1, 2OT (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Atlanta 89 Sunday, May 3: Tampa Bay 6, Mon- TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW PGA EASTERN CONFERENCE Friday, May 22: Cleveland at Atlanta, Friday’s Games Championship, second round, at Surrey, England Atlanta 4, Brooklyn 2 5:30 p.m. Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. treal 2 Sunday, April 19: Atlanta 99, Brook- Sunday, May 24: Atlanta at Cleve- Seattle at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Wednesday, May 6: Tampa Bay 2, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL lyn 92 land, 5:30 p.m. Houston at Detroit, 4:08 p.m. Montreal 1 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 22: Atlanta 96, Tuesday, May 26: Atlanta at Cleve- Baltimore at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Thursday, May 7: Montreal 6, Tampa MLB — Regional coverage, Seattle at Balti- Brooklyn 91 Cincinnati at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. land, 5:30 p.m. Bay 2 more or Arizona at Miami (Noon) Saturday, April 25: Brooklyn 91, At- x-Thursday, May 28: Cleveland at At- L.A. Angels at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Saturday, May 9: Montreal 2, Tampa lanta 83 lanta, 5:30 p.m. Oakland at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. ROOT — Seattle at Baltimore Monday, April 27: Brooklyn 120, At- x-Saturday, May 30: Atlanta at Cleve- Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, Bay 1 12:30 p.m. lanta 115, OT land, 5:30 p.m. 5:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 12: Tampa Bay 4, Mon- MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers Wednesday, April 29: Atlanta 107, x-Monday, June 1: Cleveland at At- St. Louis at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. treal 1 Brooklyn 97 lanta, 5:30 p.m. p.m. at San Francisco or Philadelphia at Colorado (3 Friday, May 1: Atlanta 111, Brooklyn p.m.) WESTERN CONFERENCE 87 WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 4, Minnesota 0 6 p.m. Golden State 1, Houston 0 MLB — Chicago Cubs at San Diego Cleveland 4, Boston 0 Tuesday, May 19: Golden State 110, NHL Friday, May 1: Chicago 4, Minnesota Sunday, April 19: Cleveland 113, Bos- Houston 106 3 NBA BASKETBALL ton 100 Thursday, May 21: Houston at Gold- All Times EDT Sunday, May 3: Chicago 4, Minne- 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 21: Cleveland 99, Bos- FIRST ROUND en State, 6 p.m. sota 1 ESPN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 2, ton 91 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Saturday, May 23: Golden State at Tuesday, May 5: Chicago 1, Minne- teams TBD Thursday, April 23: Cleveland 103, Houston, 6 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE sota 0 Boston 95 Monday, May 25: Golden State at Montreal 4, Ottawa 2 NHL HOCKEY Sunday, April 26: Cleveland 101, Bos- Houston, 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 15: Montreal 4, Thursday, May 7: Chicago 4, Minne- 5 p.m. ton 93 x-Wednesday, May 27: Houston at Ottawa 3 sota 3 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 3, Golden State, 6 p.m. Friday, April 17: Montreal 3, Ottawa Chicago 4, Milwaukee 2 2, OT Anaheim at Chicago x-Friday, May 29: Golden State at Anaheim 4, Calgary 1 Saturday, April 18: Chicago 103, Mil- Sunday, April 19: Montreal 2, Ottawa Houston, 6 p.m. Thursday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Cal- waukee 91 x-Sunday, May 31: Houston at Gold- 1, OT FRIDAY, May 22 gary 1 Monday, April 20: Chicago 91, Mil- en State, 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 22: Ottawa 1, waukee 82 Montreal 0 Sunday, May 3: Anaheim 3, Calgary AUTO RACING Thursday, April 23: Chicago 113, Friday, April 24: Ottawa 5, Montreal 0 8 a.m. Milwaukee 106, 2OT 1 Tuesday, May 5: Calgary 4, Anaheim NBCSN — IndyCar, Indianapolis 500 Carb Saturday. April 25: Milwaukee 92, Sunday, April 26: Montreal 2, Ottawa MLB 3, OT Day, part I Chicago 90 0 Monday, April 27: Milwaukee 94, Major League Baseball Friday, May 8: Anaheim 4, Calgary 2 9 a.m. Chicago 88 National League Standings Tampa Bay 4, Detroit 3 Sunday, May 10: Anaheim 3, Calgary NBCSN — Indy Lights, Freedom 100, at In- Thursday, April 30: Chicago 119, East Division W L Pct GB Thursday, April 16: Detroit 3, Tampa 2, OT dianapolis Milwaukee 66 Washington 24 17 .585 — Bay 2 10 a.m. New York 23 18 .561 1 Saturday, April 18: Tampa Bay 5, De- CONFERENCE FINALS Washington 4, Toronto 0 NBCSN — IndyCar, Indianapolis 500 Carb Atlanta 19 20 .487 4 troit 1 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Saturday, April 18: Washington 93, Philadelphia 18 24 .429 6½ Tuesday, April 21: Detroit 3, Tampa Day, part II EASTERN CONFERENCE Toronto 86, OT Miami 16 25 .390 8 Bay 0 BOXING Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 Tuesday, April 21: Washington 117, Central Division Thursday, April 23: Tampa Bay 3, 7 p.m. Toronto 106 Detroit 2, OT Saturday, May 16: N.Y. Rangers 2, St. Louis 27 13 .675 — ESPN2 — John Thompson (16-1-0) vs. Bran- Friday, April 24: Washington 106, Chicago 22 17 .564 4½ Saturday, April 25: Detroit 4, Tampa Tampa Bay 1 Toronto 99 Bay 0 Cincinnati 18 22 .450 9 Monday, May 18: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. don Adams (17-1-0), for vacant NABO/NABA ju- Sunday, April 26: Washington 125, Monday, April 27: Tampa Bay 5, De- Pittsburgh 18 22 .450 9 Rangers 2 nior middleweight titles, at Corona, Calif. Toronto 94 troit 2 Milwaukee 15 26 .366 12½ Wednesday, May 20: Tampa Bay 6, Wednesday, April 29: Tampa Bay 2, FS1 — Card TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE West Division Detroit 0 N.Y. Rangers 5, OT COLLEGE SOFTBALL Golden State 4, New Orleans 0 Los Angeles 24 15 .615 — Friday, May 22: N.Y. Rangers at Tam- 4 p.m. Saturday, April 18: Golden State 106, San Francisco 22 18 .550 2½ N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 1 pa Bay, 5 p.m. San Diego 20 21 .488 5 ESPN — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super re- New Orleans 99 Thursday, April 16: N.Y. Rangers 2, Sunday, May 24: Tampa Bay at N.Y. Arizona 18 21 .462 6 gionals, game 3, teams TBD (if necessary) Monday, April 20: Golden State 97, Pittsburgh 1 Rangers 5 p.m. New Orleans 87 Colorado 14 23 .378 9 Saturday, April 18: Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. ESPN2 — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super x-Tuesday, May 26: N.Y. Rangers at Thursday, April 23: Golden State 123, Rangers 3 regionals, game 1, teams TBD New Orleans 119, OT Tuesday’s Results Monday, April 20: N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Saturday, April 25: Golden State 109, Minnesota 8, Pittsburgh 5 Pittsburgh 1 x-Friday, May 29: Tampa Bay at N.Y. New Orleans 98 Washington 8, N.Y. Yankees 6, 10 in- Wednesday, April 22: N.Y. Rangers 2, Rangers, 5 p.m. ESPN — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super re- nings Pittsburgh 1, OT gionals, game 3, teams TBD (if necessary) Milwaukee 8, Detroit 1 Houston 4, Dallas 1 Friday, April 24 : N.Y. Rangers 2, WESTERN CONFERENCE GOLF Saturday, April 18: Houston 118, Dal- Arizona 4, Miami 2 Pittsburgh 1, OT Anaheim 1, Chicago 0 las 108 St. Louis 10, N.Y. Mets 2 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 21: Houston 111, Dal- Tampa Bay 5, Atlanta 3 Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 Anaheim 1, Chicago 1 TGC — PGA of America, Senior PGA Cham- las 99 Kansas City 3, Cincinnati 0 Wednesday, April 15: N.Y. Islanders Sunday, May 17: Anaheim 4, Chicago pionship, second round, at French Lick, Ind. Friday, April 24: Houston 130, Dallas Colorado 6, Philadelphia 5 4, Washington 1 1 1 p.m. 128 San Diego 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Friday, April 17: Washington 4, N.Y. Tuesday, May 19: Chicago 3, Ana- San Francisco 2, L.A. Dodgers 0 TGC — PGA Tour, Crowne Plaza Invitational, Sunday, April 26: Dallas 121, Hous- Islanders 3 heim 2, 3OT ton 109 Sunday, April 19: N.Y. Islanders 2, second round, at Fort Worth, Texas Thursday, May 21: Anaheim at Chi- Tuesday, April 28: Houston 103, Dal- Wednesday’s Results Washington 1, OT MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL las 94 Minnesota 4, Pittsburgh 3, 13 innings Tuesday, April 21 : Washington 2, cago, 5 p.m. 4 p.m. Washington 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 N.Y. Islanders 1, OT Saturday, May 23: Anaheim at Chi- L.A. Clippers 4, San Antonio 3 Detroit 5, Milwaukee 2 Thursday, April 23: Washington 5, cago, 5 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Angels at Sunday, April 19: L.A. Clippers 107, Arizona 6, Miami 1 N.Y. Islanders 1 Monday, May 25: Chicago at Ana- Boston or Texas at N.Y. Yankees San Antonio 92 St. Louis 9, N.Y. Mets 0 Saturday, April 25: N.Y. Islanders 3, heim, 6 p.m. ROOT — Seattle at Toronto Wednesday, April 22: San Antonio Atlanta 2, Tampa Bay 1 Washington 1 x-Wednesday, May 27: Anaheim at NHL HOCKEY 111, L.A. Clippers 107, OT Kansas City 7, Cincinnati 1 Monday, April 27: Washington 2, Friday, April 24: San Antonio 100, Philadelphia 4, Colorado 2 N.Y. Islanders 1 Chicago, 5 p.m. 5 p.m. L.A. Clippers 73 Chicago Cubs 3, San Diego 2 x-Saturday, May 30: Chicago at Ana- NBCSN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 4, Sunday, April 26: L.A. Clippers 114, San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 heim 5 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday May 21, 2015

District IV 2B Softball Tournament Bracket Pacific Standings Central Standings Monday, May 18 to Saturday, May 23 1. North Beach 12-0 1. Toutle Lake 17-1 2. Ocosta 7-5 2. Adna 16-2 Top Five to State 3. Ilwaco 5-7 3. Napavine 15-3 Games 1-8 at Host Seed Morton-WP 10 Toutle Lake 6 4. Rainier 0-12 4. Onalaska 11-7 5. Pe Ell-WV 11-7 Games 9-21 at Fort Borst Park Game 9 Game 5 Toutle Lake 6. Morton-WP 8-10 Wednesday, 2 p.m. Pe Ell-WV 3 Monday, 3 p.m. 7. Wahkiakum 5-13 Morton-WP 14 Loser Out at Toutle Game 1 8. Toledo 3-15 Wahkiakum 3 Monday, 1 p.m. Pe Ell-WV 2 9. Winlock 2-16 10. Mossyrock 2-16 Game 15 at Toutle Wahkiakum 2 Game 13 Wednesday, 6 p.m. Wednesday, 6 p.m. Morton-WP Loser out North Beach 17 Napavine 18 Game 17 Game 10 Game 6 Saturday, 1 p.m. North Beach 3 Wednesday, 2 p.m. Winlock 18 Monday, 3 p.m. Napavine Loser Out at Napavine Napavine Game 2 Monday, 1 p.m. Game 19 Ocosta 6 Winlock 0 Game 32 at Napavine Saturday, 5 p.m. Championship Third/Fourth Ocosta 8 Saturday, 5 p.m. Both to State Pe Ell-WV 15 Adna 14 Both to State Game 11 Game 7 Onalaska Wednesday, 2 p.m. Morton-WP 16 Monday, 3 p.m. Adna 14 Pe Ell-WV 18 Loser Out at Adna Game 18 Game 3 Saturday, 1 p.m. Ilwaco 0 Monday, 1 p.m. Morton-WP 0 Pe Ell-WV Game 16 at Adna Game 14 Adna Wednesday, 6 p.m. Ilwaco 0 Wednesday, 6 p.m. Loser 17 Loser out Winlock 6 North Beach 3 Game 20 Toledo 4 Game 12 Game 8 Saturday, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 2 p.m. Toledo 2 Monday, 3 p.m. Onalaska 3 Fifth Place Loser Out at North Beach Winner to State Game 4 Toledo 8 Monday, 1 p.m. Onalaska 14 Loser 18 at North Beach Onalaska 7

Rochester 9 District IV 2A Softball Tournament Bracket Pigtail Game THREE TO STATE 4:30 p.m., Tuesday Hockinson at Centralia Game 1 Thursday, May 21 & Friday, May 22 (Loser out) 4 p.m., Thursday Centralia 2 All Games at Fort Borst Park Tumwater Game 5 Game 7 Game 9 6 p.m., Thursday 6 p.m., Thursday 4 p.m., Friday (Loser out) Rochester Loser 8 Game 2 4 p.m., Thursday Game 11 Woodland Championship Game 12 6 p.m., Friday 6 p.m., Friday 1st/2nd Third Place Both to State Winner to State Black Hills Game 3 4 p.m., Thursday

R.A. Long Game 10 4 p.m., Friday Game 6 Game 8 (Loser out) 6 p.m., Thursday 6 p.m., Thursday Loser 7 Ridgefield Game 4 4 p.m., Thursday

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District IV 1A Softball Tournament Bracket FOUR TO STATE Kalama 11 Elma 14 Elma 4 All Games at Fort Borst Park Game 1 Wednesday, May 20 10 a.m. & Saturday, May 23 Winner 5 Wednesday Game 5 Kalama 5 Game 9 4 p.m. Game 7 11 a.m. Wednesday 4 p.m. Saturday (Loser out) Wednesday (Loser out) Stevenson 1 Montesano Game 2 10 a.m. Game 12 Game 11 Stevenson 1 Wednesday Hoquiam 6 Championship Saturday, 3 p.m. Hoquiam 11 Saturday Third/Fourth 3 p.m. Both to State First/Second Both to Regionals Castle Rock 0 Castle Rock 5 Game 3 Montesano 3 10 a.m. Castle Rock Wednesday Game 10 Game 6 Montesano 15 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Game 8 Saturday Wednesday 4 p.m. (Loser out) (Loser out) Tenino 1 Wednesday Elma Game 4 10 a.m. Tenino 2 Wednesday La Center 0 La Center 11

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Larch Mountain Pirates Repeat as Champs McCarthy Second in Half Marathon

Casey Lenzi / Courtesy Photo Janice McCarthy / Courtesy Photo The Pirates, from the Larch Mountain Little League Majors division, successfully defended their league title last week- Jacob McCarthy, of Chehalis, took second in his division on Sunday at Port- end at the Capitol Little League Tournament at the RAC in Lacey. The Pirates went 5-0 in the tournament, outscoring land’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon. McCarthy, 14, inished second in the boys their opponents 70-0. Pictured, from left to right, are Jamison Cody, coach Robert Fry, Garden Smith, Landon Hawes, 12-14 division, completing the race in 1 hour, 42 minutes and 35 seconds, Kade Yakovich, manager Casey Lenzi, Bodey Smith, Duncan Rowe, Reese Cohron, Logan Fry, Clinton Kincade, Nolan for a pace of 7:50 a mile. It was McCarthy’s fourth year running the race, and Beedle, Denton Fisher, coach Cory Lenzi and Skylar Holden. his second straight year of coming in second.

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Elias took ing his 10th save. into a rhythm.” $ 99 05 a four-hitter SEATTLE 4 Chen (1-3) allowed four runs Orioles: Mike Wright will 8x10 18 shipping $3 into the eighth BALTIMORE 2 and eight hits in seven innings. It make his second major league ...... Total: $2204 inning, Justin was the first time in eight starts start Saturday in Miami. The Ruggiano homered and the Mar- that the left-hander yielded more right-hander blanked the Angels iners beat Wei-Yin Chen and the than three earned runs. over 7 1-3 innings Sunday, be- Baltimore Orioles 4-2 Wednes- Adam Jones had three hits for coming the first pitcher in fran- Photo Reprint Request Form day night. the Orioles to raise his batting chise history to win his debut as Date of Paper ______Section & Page______Elias (1-1) allowed one run, average to .343. But Baltimore a starter without allowing any six hits and no walks in 7 2-3 did little else offensively against runs or walks, according to in- Brief description of photo ______innings. He did not permit a Elias. formation provided by the Ori- ______runner past first base until the “He was working quick, oles from the Elias Sports Bureau. seventh inning and at one point throwing strikes getting ahead ______retired 10 in a row. early,” said Steve Pearce, who TRAINERS ROOM Size Requested ______Quantity ______“Everything went well. I felt went 0 for 4. “He kept us all off Subtotal ______+shipping ______Total ______real good,” Elias said through an balance.” Mariners: OF Austin Jack- interpreter. “I could tell from the Seattle used doubles by Rug- son (sprained right ankle) “was Billing Information bullpen that it was going to be giano and Mike Zunino to go up a little sore” after playing nine First & Last Name ______a good outing because I felt real 1-0 in the second inning. innings for Triple-A Tacoma on Email ______Phone______good.” Former Oriole Nelson Cruz Tuesday, according to McClen- Although Elias didn’t give up led off the fourth with a double don. “We’re not going to rush Address ______more than three runs in any of and Ruggiano hit a 2-2 pitch into this,” McClendon said. City ______State ______Zip ______his previous four starts this sea- the left-field seats for a 3-0 lead. Orioles: RHP Bud Norris son, the Mariners scored only six After Chris Taylor tripled in (bronchitis) will start Friday for Credit card payment only runs while he was in the game. a run in the seventh for Seattle, Triple-A Norfolk. He is eligible Name on the card ______Not this time. With Rug- Jones led off the bottom half to come off the DL on Tuesday, giano leading the way, Seattle with a single and was promptly but more likely will be activated Card# ______Exp. date ______CVC# ______backed Elias in a big way. erased in a double play. Chris for a May 28 doubleheader. Shipping Information “He pitched well enough to Davis followed with a double but Same as Billing Address win his first four starts,” Mari- was stranded. UP NEXT ners manager Lloyd McClendon Baltimore finally broke First & Last Name ______said. “It was unfortunate that through in the eighth. After Mariners: LHP J.A. Happ (3- Company Name ______we didn’t swing the bats well for Elias got two quick outs, Rey Na- 1, 2.98 ERA) brings a three-game him. We swung the bats pretty varro and Manny Machado both winning streak into Thursday Address ______well for him tonight.” singled before Jimmy Paredes afternoon’s series finale. City ______State ______Zip ______Seattle built a 3-0 lead by the greeted Smith with an RBI single. Orioles: RHP Chris Tillman fourth inning, and Elias — now Paredes, however, was thrown (2-5, 6.34) makes his first start Mail form to The Chronicle, Attn: Customer Service CH531804ac.db 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 in his second year in the majors out trying to stretch the hit into since May 12 after being side- All sales are inal. — did the rest. a double after Cruz fumbled the lined with back spasms. Visit chronline.mycapture.com for more options The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May. 21, 2015

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BEYOND CAMPFIRES: went camping last year. Those ing gadgets, such as pie irons. about how much room you have fast so you have a much quicker who camp spend more than But while some campers to spare in your vehicle. But car cook time,” Ronish said. “So if Consumers Want Ease $1.5 billion annually on camp- cook exclusively on the camp- camping certainly has its advan- you're using it to boil a lot of wa- of Use, Larger Capacities ing supplies, with packs, tents fire ring available at all over- tages for the camping chef, since ter for potatoes or crab or corn and shelters, sleeping bags and night camping sites, most bring bringing along heavier items this is better.” By Carrina Stanton cooking materials being the at least one other cooking meth- such as Dutch ovens, cast iron Another consideration with For The Chronicle largest selling categories. od, Lyon added. She noted that and charcoal is much easier. If camp stoves is how many peo- Whether it be car camping, while a campfire is an easy and you are a backpacker, you must For most families, Memori- ple will you be feeding. Ronish backwoods tent camping or reliable method, its use is largely not only think about how much said he has seen an upswing al Day signals the beginning of even RV camping, Laura Lyon, determined by the weather. Not room your pack has, but also how the traditional camping season. in people camping in larger camping lead for Cabela's in only can a campfire be hard to much weight you want to carry. groups of friends and wanting As the holiday weekend arrives, Lacey, said the one cooking item maintain if it rains, but hotter, The traditional two-burner larger capacity cooking devices. local retailers are beginning to all campers seem to find neces- drier months can also have an portable gas stoves, such as One of Sunbird's larger sell- stock what they know campers sary are the metal sticks used for affect on its use. those made by Coleman, are need most. roasting marshmallows. “Late in the season some- still one of the most popu- ing camp stoves is from Camp “Our big spike is around the But for most campers, cook- times they have fire bans where lar sellers, said Ronish. They Chef and includes regular barbe- camping season, which is May ing at camp has evolved from you can only use a contained maintain their allure because cue style cooking grates as well to about August, and then in the simple hot dog on a stick fire such as in a barbecue and they use easily accessible fuel as a large flat top grill surface. the fall we get the hunters who over a campfire, with camp you can't use the controlled fire and fold up for easy storage “It's not just the tent campers,” will be out in the woods,” said cooking supplies racking up pit,” Lyon said. and moving. But even these old Ronish said. “We get people Craig Ronish, camping buyer $192 million in sales annually. When shopping for a cooking workhorses have gotten make- who go out on larger camping for Sunbird Shopping Center in Lyon said she has seen a large gadget for camping, Lyon said, overs recently, with premium trips. They'll take four or five Chehalis. upswing in consumers' interest the first thing consumers should series that add larger, more en- people or three or four families According to the national in cast iron cooking, especially do is think about the type of ergy efficient burners and elec- and their RVs and go out to the Outdoor Foundation, more Dutch ovens. This popularity camping they do. If you are driv- tronic starters. dunes and they'll use this as the than 40 million Americans also translates to the fire cook- ing to your camping spot, think “You can boil water twice as focal point for their camp.”

Rules for Cooking at Camp In Washington state parks, campfires are restricted to within the designated campfire pit, ring or other provided campfire enclosure. The flame must be no higher than 2 feet. Fires for stoves, candles, torches, barbecues and charcoal are allowed. On ocean beaches, campfires must be at least 100 feet from the dunes, no more than 4 feet in diameter and no more than 4 feet high. No campfires are allowed on any shellfish bed. During drier months, restrictions or bans may be placed in campfires to prevent forest fires. To check campfire status or for more information, go to: http://www.parks.wa.gov.

Ben Neary / The Associated Pres Bread baked in a Dutch oven. With the ar- rival of Memorial Day, the time for serious camping is at hand. Aside from a cofee pot, cooking in camp demands only one thing: a good Dutch oven.

Courtesy Photo Camping by Barriere Lake, British Columbia Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 21, 2015 LIFE

LEWIS COUNTY CHAPTER of Olympia Master Builders Top Issues Builders Expect to Face in 2015 Earlier this year, the Nation- the cost of construction contin- al Association of Home Build- ues to have a higher and higher What, in your opinion, were the most significant problems faced by builders during 2014, and ers (NAHB) surveyed builders ration of material cost over labor throughout the country on the cost, making pricing of building which do you expect to be most significant during 2015? (Percent of respondents) most significant problems they materials a major challenge to 62% were expecting to face in 2015. being competitive and managing Regulations of banking/financial institutions 61% NAHB has completed a similar cost flow in our markets.” survey for many years to track The regulation of banking/ Cost/availability of labor 61% trends in the building industry. financial institutions has slipped 68% The cost and availability of labor on the list from 63% of builders 58% made the top of the list, with 68% rating it a significant problem in Inaccurate appraisals of builders rating it as a signifi- 2013 to 61% of builders in 2015. 50% cant issue this year, up from 53% Reynolds stated that he is not 58% in 2013. According to NAHB, seeing as many challenges from Building material prices 66% this trend indicates that while banking and financial institu- the housing market is improving, tion regulation. Johnson shared Cost/availability of developed lots 55% the shortage of skilled labor will that he works mostly with local 57% limit that recovery. banks and in his opinion they Brian Reynolds of Lexar have done a great job of allowing Federal environmental regulations and policies 53% Homes in Centralia agrees that some flexibility while still fol- 57% skilled labor is an issue but it is lowing banking regulations. Impact/hook-up/inspection or other fees 52% one they are working hard to Barnett said, “it seems like 55% overcome. “When the market more and more people are able crashed, a large portion of the to get construction loans and re- Concern about employment/economic situation 51% skilled labor in our industry hab loans in recent months com- 54% completely left the field to find pared to previous years, which Gridlock/uncertainty in Washington making buyers 48% work elsewhere and they are just appears to be a good thing for 45% not returning,” Reynolds stated. construction, remodelers and cautious “We hold ourselves to a high stan- custom home builders.” 46% dard and deliver a quality prod- Tied for fourth on the list at Difficulty qualifying buyers for mortgages 43% uct, so in order to do that we are 57% is the cost/availability of providing a lot of training for the developed lots and federal envi- 45% new labor pool and that training ronmental regulations and poli- Local/state environmental regulations and policies 49% takes time.” cies. Some of the other issues that 42% John Johnson of Johnson made the list are: concern about Buyers unable to sell existing homes Custom Homes, LLC in Roch- employment/economic situation 40% ester shared, “skilled labor is (54%), impact/hook-up/inspec- Lack of credit for land acquisition, development and 37% difficult to find, as a builder I tion or other fees (55%) to buy- construction 36% can only take on so much work ers being unable to sell existing because I am not able to hire the homes (40%). Development standards (parking, setbacks, etc.) 34% skilled labor needed. I have had In Lewis County the builders 35% Faced in 2014 to turn work away.” seem to be mostly in line with Expect in 2015 “We agree that locating and the builders across the United OSHA regulations and inspections 34% hiring skilled labor is the num- States in that they would rate hir- 38% ber one challenge in the current ing skilled labor and the price of Health Insurance 34% market place and we believe this building materials as a top issues 39% will continue to worsen as the for 2015 with the banking/finan- demand rises over the next year,” cial regulations dropping on the Difficulty obtaining zoning/permitting approval 32% stated Edward Barnett of MDK list of concerns. Nationwide the 39% Construction, Inc. in Centralia. low availability of labor and lots Building material price is expected to continue to sup- 0% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75% 90% ranked second on the list at 66% press housing market recovery. of builders having the opin- ion that this will be an issue in 2015. 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Support Groups are being conducted by Ameri- lia, (360) 736-9391, ext. 298 or (877) land Library, 420 Seventh St., Hoquiam Today 813-2828 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., can Legion Post 101 and Veter- “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10- Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 ans of Foreign Wars Post 3409 11:30 a.m., 4162 Jackson Highway, free, Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, in Winlock. Libraries (360) 262-0525 [email protected] Tuesday, May 26 Games Night, 6 p.m., Matrix Coffee- The day’s schedule is as fol- The Horse-Powered Market Garden, Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 lows. for all ages, by Brandon Wickes and large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at Caitlin Arnold, 3 p.m., Salkum Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst 8:30 a.m. — Meet at Veter- 6:30 p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. ans Clubhouse, 575 Nevil Road, Health and Hope Medical Out- Public Agencies gracefoursquarechurch.com Winlock reach, free medical clinic, 5:30- Organizations Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin 9:30 a.m. — Napavine Cem- 8:30 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, Chehalis Valley Evening Garden Club, (360) 330-2072 etery Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, for those 7 p.m., call for meeting location, (360) Saturday, May 23 whose income is less than 200 percent Chehalis Historic Planning Commis- 10 a.m. — St. Urban Cem- 748-6189 of the poverty level, (360) 623-1485 sion, 4 p.m., council chambers, City Hall, Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank etery Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., (360) 345-1042 10:30 a.m. — Vader Catholic Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., Public Agencies Winlock (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Cemetery Cowlitz Prairie Grange, business Libraries Potato bake, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 11 a.m. — Little Falls Cem- Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City meeting 7:30 p.m., potluck dessert to Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman Road, Family Story Time, for children age etery Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) follow, (360) 864-2023 Adna, topping include bacon bits, sour 330-7670 United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., 3-third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle cream, butter, chives, chili, cheese sauce, Noon — Winlock Cemetery Drop-in Computer and E-book Help, Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, tomatoes, shredded cheese, broccoli, 2 p.m. — St. Francis Cem- Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) (360) 388-5252 for teens and adults, 3 p.m., Tenino ranch dressing, garden salad, drink,and etery 262-3547, ext. 213 Junior PageTurners, for children dessert included, adults $6, children 10 Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary grades 1-3, “Because of Winn Dixie,” by and under, $5, (360) 748-6068 2:30 p.m. — Lone Hill Cem- Lewis County Planning Commission, Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- Kate DiCamillo, 3:30 p.m., Winlock 6769 or (360) 324-9050 Funaddicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter etery 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 21 and 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb Salkum 3 p.m. — Toledo Cemetery up, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Lewis County PUD Commission, Support Groups Coach Train to Milburn, Chehalis- A potluck lunch for ceremo- 9 a.m., 124 Habein Road, Chehalis, (360) Organizations Centralia Railroad, 1 and 3 p.m., 1101 ny volunteers will be at the Vet- 748-9261 or (800) 562-5612 Domestic violence support group, SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, adults $14, erans Clubhouse immediately Lewis County Solid Waste Disposal 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- American Legion Post 508, potluck seniors $13, children 4-15 $11, children following the noon ceremony. District, 11 a.m., Lewis County Commis- halis, sponsored by Human Response and meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First 3 and under free with an adult, (360) sioners Meeting Room, Lewis County Network, (360) 748-6601 Church of God At 1 p.m. will be the Ed Leon- 748-9593 Courthouse, (360) 740-1451 NAMI daytime family support group, Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Coach Train to Ruth, Chehalis-Cen- ard Memorial dedication at the for family members of those suffering 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- tralia Railroad, 5 p.m., 1101 SW Sylvenus Veterans Clubhouse flagpole. from mental illness, noon-1 p.m., up- ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 St., Chehalis, adults $17, seniors $16, chil- The dedication is the culmi- Libraries stairs, Fiddlers Coffee, 1220 Mellen St., Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, dren 4-15 $14, children 3 and under free Centralia, (253) 273-6035 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 with an adult, (360) 748-9593 nating event for a Boy Scout Ea- LEGO Club,. for children, 4 p.m., Chehalis Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Pe Ell Farmers Market, 7 a.m.-noon, gle project by Aaron Bratina, of S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst state Highway 6 and Seventh Avenue, Boy Scout Troop 324, sponsored Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 388- Pe Ell, (360) 245-3339 by American Legion Post 101. 0450 or (360) 736-4163 Organizations Leonard, a Winlock native, Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- MISSED 1993 S Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) Libraries was shot down and subsequently way, 7 p.m. 520-0772 captured during the Vietnam Senior Song Birds, 9:50 a.m., Twin Packwood Library closed, Memorial War. He was incarcerated in the Day Flea Market Cities Senior Center, 2545 National Ave., YOUR Support Groups Sharing Memories, for adults, 3 p.m., Hanoi Hilton alongside Sen. John Chehalis, (360) 740-4199 McCain for over four years. Leon- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Randle Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- ard died this past Veterans Day. Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, PAPER? sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., This this memorial is be- (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Centralia, (360) 330-2640 Sunday, May 24 ing placed on property that was Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30- originally homesteaded by his Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- 6:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran A Girl and a Gun, noon-5:30 p.m., lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 Firearms Academy of Seattle, 3399 Cen- great grandfather, and is now Church,1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centra- Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.- Call tralia-Alpha Road, Onalaska, for women lia, (360) 736-9268 the post home for Post 101 and 2 p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl 18 and up, $15 AG&AG members, $20 VFW Post 3409. 360-807-7676 nonmembers, (253) 884-4117, agirlan- St., Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Friday, May 22 [email protected] For more information, call Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Wendy Carolan, commander, Support Groups Oregon Trail music and dancing, starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 American Legion Post 101, (360) Leave a message open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Jackson Highway, Chehalis 785-0929 or email mommytaz@ NAMI Lewis County Connections Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary hotmail.com. Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities with the day Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 [email protected] sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal Memorial Day Remembrance Cer- missed including Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 emony, 10:30 a.m., flag pole, Claquato Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Coach Train to Milburn, Chehalis- Cemetery, conducted by American people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., your name Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Centralia Railroad, 1 and 3 p.m., 1101 Legion Posts 17 and 22, Lewis County 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Open mic, 7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, adults $14, Veterans Museum, Veterans of For- sored by Human Response Network, house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 address and phone seniors $13, children 4-15 $11, children eign Wars Post 2200 and Boy Scouts of (360) 748-6601 Funaddicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter 3 and under free with an adult, (360) America, (360) 748-7755 Second Chance/Lewis County Brain Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 21 and number. 748-9593 Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) up, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting Historic Lewis County Farmers Mar- $1.50, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 ket, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl location Organizations Free community meal, 5:30-6:30 and Maple streets, Centralia, (360) 736- After hours p.m., Centralia United Methodist 8977 or [email protected] ‘Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., (360) ”Age of Ultron,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Wednesday, May 27 is checking Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or 736-7311 Morton, rated PG-13, adults $8, children, email [email protected] ”Age of Ultron,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, students, seniors $7, (360) 496-5599 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Young Adult Biblio Babble Book Club, Morton, rated PG-13, adults $7, children, starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 messages 1:30-3 p.m., Book ‘n’ Brush, 518 N. Mar- students, seniors $6, (360) 496-5599 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Libraries ket Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 748-6221 or Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm Tuesday + Thursday [email protected] Packwood Library closed, Memorial Libraries to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) Day Flea Market All Timberland libraries closed, Me- 748-4417 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. morial Day Family Story Time, for all ages, Monday, May 25 and 10 a.m., Salkum Public Agencies Organizations Organizations Ceremonies to Honor Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Riverside Fire Authority Board of Saturday Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Commissioners, 5 p.m., Headquarters Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Departed Military 748-1753, [email protected] Station, 1818 Harrison Ave., Centralia, 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows Commu- Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, (360) 736-3975 or sslorey@riversidefire. nity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second Veterans 1993 S. 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with the attack but were tried on only cluding Ed Campbell (1835-1919), who Washington a single count, that of “feloniously, wil- became one of the best-known early Japanese Language School fully and of their malice aforethought” Grays Harbor settlers. Opens in Tacoma State killing “one Marcus Whitman” (Grand In 1867, Ed Campbell applied for Jury indictment No. 11). The trial lasts and received a post office at the mouth on May 21, 1912 four days and ends when all five defen- of the Hoquiam River. While apply- The Tacoma Japanese Association HISTORY dants are convicted and sentenced to ing for the post office he was forced to opens a Language School for the chil- death by hanging. choose a name for the settlement that dren of the community. The school was already almost a decade old. Af- opens at 411 S 15th Street in Tacoma, HistoryLink.org City of Hoquiam is ter some wrangling over the spelling, with 13 pupils in attendance. The teach- Trial of Five Cayuse Accused of Campbell chose the name “Hoquiam,” er is Kuni Yamasaki, who moved from Incorporated on May 21, 1890 the word local Indians used for the Seattle to Tacoma to teach at the school. Whitman Murder Begins river, although the word had most com- The children attend the language school The City of Hoquiam is incorpo- monly been spelled “Hokium.” Camp- for an hour a day after attending the on May 21, 1850 rated. The move to incorporate is driv- bell became the first postmaster in the public school. The purpose is to learn en largely by lumber capitalists, men The trial of five Cayuse men accused new settlement, a position he held un- the Japanese language — reading, writ- like George H. Emerson (1846-1914) til his retirement in 1887. He also built of murdering Protestant missionary ing, and calligraphy, and to learn Japa- seeking to increase outside invest- a house in March 1872, which now nese tales, customs, and culture. Pre- Marcus Whitman begins in Oregon ment and profits by attracting a rail- stands at 18th Street and Riverside Av- City, capital of the newly organized Or- school children take classes in singing road into Hoquiam that would pro- enue as the oldest home in Hoquiam. and do handicraft activities. They play, egon Territory. Whitman, his wife Nar- vide a connection to parts farther east. To educate the few children who were just as in other kindergartens, and they cissa, and 11 others had been killed dur- The first white settler to come to what born in Hoquiam or who traveled there begin learning the Japanese alphabet. ing a Cayuse attack on the Whitman is today Hoquiam was James Karr, who with their parents, a small school was Mission near Walla Walla two and a moved into Grays Harbor from Oregon established in 1873 inside the home of Please Recycle half years earlier. The defendants were in 1859. He was joined shortly thereaf- Johnny James (1841-1929), one of the indicted on several charges associated ter by the four Campbell brothers, in- area’s first white residents. This Newspaper COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 21, 2015 • Life 5

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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

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Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle One Puzzle Two on page Life 8.

Crossword

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: L equals M

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “David Letterman is the best late-night show host ... hands down, and has been since he first took the desk.” — George Lopez © 2015 by NEA, Inc. It’s Not Psychology, It’s You: Don’t Blame Behavior on ‘Disease,’ Psychiatrist says

Courtesy Photo / Acton Institute Anthony Daniels (pen name: Theodore Dalrymple) is a psychiatrist who believes modern psychology is doing more harm than good by excusing behavior. By Leslie Mann so I wanted to keep my name sep- obese, for example. It’s a disease. like the quote from the late Dr. psychoanalysis, as you Chicago Tribune arate. I thought “Theodore Dal- It’s the food manufacturers’ and Thomas Szasz: “Happiness is an explain, “ad infinitum”? rymple” sounded old-fashioned restaurants’ fault. Portions are imaginary condition, formerly at- Modern psychology can do and ill-tempered. too big. tributed by the living to the dead, A: It’s a journey from which more harm than good, asserts now attributed by adults to chil- we don’t return. The most minor retired psychiatrist Anthony dren and by children to adults.” Daniels (pen name: Theodore Q: You lead with Q: What are our primary utterance is potentially the pro- Dalrymple) in his book, “Admi- Shakespeare’s King Lear excuses? foundest significance. Thus crite- rable Evasions: How Psychology saying mental illness is Q: How is profit a factor? ria of importance are lost. Instead Undermines Morality.” “the excellent foppery of A: Our genes, evolution, our of spending years and years in Instead of taking responsibil- the world, that when we are neurochemistry, our brain scans, A: For a doctor to be reim- therapy talking about yourself so you can find yourself, you should ity for ourselves, “checklist psy- sick in fortune…we (blame) chemical imbalances, our child- bursed by the insurance company, hoods. I have a friend who goes he must fit the patient into a cat- lose yourself in a cause, interest chiatry” allows us to blame any the sun, the moon and the pattern of behavior on a “disease,” up to people at parties and says, “I egory, and the DSM (“Diagnostic or activity. I’m working on three said Daniels, 65. stars.” hate my parents; don’t you?” Peo- and Statistical Manual of Mental books; they’re my purpose. The When he is not writing books ple always go on about how their Disorders,” the industry bible) paradox is overtreatment of peo- A: Four hundred years later, (this is his 23rd), Daniels serves as parents caused all their problems. keeps adding more. The new edi- ple who don’t need treatment and it’s still true, but we blame psy- an expert witness at murder trials, tion (DSM-5) includes hoarding undertreatment of people who are chology instead of astrology. We chases wild boars from his wife’s disorder, penetration disorder, genuinely disturbed. Bad behavior call it progress. Literature is far Q: Do we have an epidemic garden and dreams of having a impulse-control disorder and can be the result of genuine men- more illuminating into the hu- of depression? tidy study. He and his wife, Agnes, gambling disorder. You could tal or physical illness, but that’s man condition than psychology a retired psychogeriatrician, split say I have a “book-buying disor- the small percentage of cases. could ever hope to be. A: We’ve loosened the defini- their time between their homes in tion of “depression” to include der” because I cannot walk by a France and England. bookstore without buying a book. Q: Is there such thing as a Q: By giving us excuses most forms of unhappiness. The The Tribune caught up with result: 13 percent of adults (2013 Then, you must stay in therapy so perfectly behaved person? Daniels during a recent trip to for our behavior, you Mayo Clinic) are on antidepres- the doctor keeps getting paid. I the U.S.: say, psychology sants. Saying “depressed” instead cite one woman in the book who A: No. We’re all imperfect, becomes a barrier to of “unhappy” means someone has has had 4,000 appointments. It’s and no one’s life is fully satisfac- Q: Why the pen name? self-understanding? to cure it for us. Using antidepres- expensive, so we justify it. tory. If there was a perfect person, A: When I started writing sants is the modern-day equiva- imagine how extremely boring he books, I was a prison psychiatrist, A: It’s not our fault if we’re lent of exorcising alien spirits. I Q: So we undergo would be. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 21, 2015 LIFE

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Se u the abridged version, maybe l a sk f o ing loss. communication will get easier y / o D “Tired” needs to look at her e C with fewer repeats. — HEIDI IN t r ro i own behavior because I have t F t n FLORIDA re h i e P e a r never seen one partner be the e M DEAR ABBY: I wonder what ss only guilty one. My wife can hear kind of things she’s saying to him. the ticking of the turn signal that There’s a saying I have found to Main dish salads for dinner are a quick and Big pinch of kosher salt wasn’t turned off, but she doesn’t be true: “Men marry women and easy option solving the dinner time dilemma. Freshly ground black pepper always hear my questions or hope they never change. Women Start out with any variety of greens — such statements. marry men and hope they will There are many reasons why as romaine, green or red leaf lettuce, arugula or SALAD change.” spinach — and top it with a hearty ingredient. it happens, but the way to resolve I have been married for Today’s recipe is topped with avocado slices. 1 large head Boston lettuce, largest outer it is to listen when your partner 35 years and recently my wife talks to you. If you do, you will Avocados are part of my weekly diet, I can’t leaves and damaged leaves removed; remain- has started pointing out every der washed, dried and torn into bite-size find that he/she returns the cour- get enough of them. If making this salad tonight, little thing I do that she thinks choose ripe avocados. To judge whether it’s ripe, pieces tesy. Perhaps if “Tired” gives a closer look to her own behavior, I should do differently. I have hold it in the palm of your hand and press against ¾ cup loosely packed mix of fresh flat and she’ll stop referring to it as a male reached the point that when she the skin slightly it should yield to gentle pressure. curly parsley leaves 1 small bunch frisée, torn into pieces problem. — FRANK IN PORT- starts one of her observations, I If you don’t plan on using them, say, for several 1 cup arugula leaves LAND, TEXAS say, “Could you add it to your days, buy them nearly rock hard and store them 2 to 3 green onions, thinly sliced on the di- DEAR FRANK: Thanks for list and put it somewhere?” and at room temperature. They’ll begin to ripen in agonal your letter. When I asked read- that’s the end of the conversation. several days. Once ripe, store them in the refrig- 1 ripe but firm avocado ers for input, they heard me loud Nit-picking does not make for a erator, where they’ll keep several more days. You and clear and gave me an “ear- great marriage. — TIM IN ARI- can ramp up this salad even more, topping it with Directions: ful”: ZONA leftover cooked chicken or salmon. In a small bowl, combine all the vinaigrette in- DEAR ABBY: Focus is a DEAR ABBY: There are There’s just something about making your gredients and whisk until thoroughly emulsified. strength for many men like three words men always respond own vinaigrette for a salad. It tastes so fresh. The In a large mixing bowl, combine the lettuce, me. I am a little hard of hearing to: sex, food and money — not one below is enough for four salads. parsley, frisée, arugula and green onions. Drizzle and need to focus on what I am always in that order. Use one with about 2 tablespoons of the vinaigrette. Evenly listening to. If you want open of those words when talking divide the salad greens onto four salad plates. ears, hold my hands and make to them and you’ll always get 50 SHADES OF GREENS SALAD Cut the avocado in half and remove the pit. sure I am looking at your face. a response. — BETH IN THE WITH AVOCADO Scoop out the flesh in one piece. Slice each half You will now have my attention. SOUTH crosswise in thin half-moons. Drizzle the avocado Tell me what you want from Serves: 4 (generously) / Preparation time: 15 with a bit of the vinaigrette and then arrange sev- me. I want you to be happy and ••• minutes / Total time: 15 minutes eral slices on each salad. Add another drizzling of will do what I can for you. — A Dear Abby is written by Abi- vinaigrette, if desired, over each salad. LITTLE HARD OF HEARING gail Van Buren, also known as Ingredients: Adapted from Fine Cooking magazine 2005. (CHUCK) Jeanne Phillips, and was founded VINAIGRETTE Tested by Susan M. Selasky in the Free Press Test DEAR ABBY: Some re- by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Kitchen. Write Dear Abby at www.Dear- 3 tablespoons good quality olive oil searchers say women speak about 200 calories (77 percent from fat), 17 g fat (3 g satu- 13,000 more words a day than Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon fresh lime juice rated fat), 12 g carbohydrates, 4 g protein, 130 mg so- men do. There’s a joke that ex- Angeles, CA 90069. 2 teaspoons honey dium, 0 mg cholesterol, 8 g fiber.

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 7. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Saturday’s paper. Crossword

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Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: K equals P

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “A sense of humor is good for you. Have you ever heard of a laughing hyena with heartburn?” — Bob Hope © 2015 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 21, 2015 • Life 9

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(2011) ’ ››› 13 Going on 30 (2004) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer. ’ ››› The Lincoln Lawyer (2011, Suspense) Matthew McConaughey, Marisa Tomei, Ryan Phillippe. Premiere. ’

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