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‘King Chuck’ Sues $1 Lewis County Early Week Edition Democrats Tuesday, / Main 5 Serving our communities since 1889 — www.chronline.com March 22, 2016

County, Centralia’s Campbell Chrysler Dealership Chehalis to Close; I-5 Auto Group Buying Franchise Turn Down OPENING APRIL 1 IN CHEHALIS: Twin Centralia’s only new-automobile dealer- Pehl will open a new dealership, I-5 Chance to ship will soon close its doors after I-5 Auto Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM, in Chehalis at Cities Officials Assess Impact Group finalizes the purchase of the fran- 1560 NW State Ave., alongside South Sound Purchase on Sales Taxes With Closure in chise and assets of the company. Trucks. It will be the eighth dealership to The location, which has housed a car join the I-5 Auto Group. Centralia, Opening in Chehalis dealership almost continuously since 1926, “The franchise adds some very unique 20 Miles of will soon sit empty as Campbell Chrysler brands to our already great lineup, and it’s By Justyna Tomtas Jeep Dodge RAM closes on March 31 after Tacoma Rail [email protected] a sale to Heidi Pehl, owner of LC Auto INC. please see CAMPBELL, page Main 11 ANALYSIS: Study Shows Paying $3 Million for Line Would Be Risky Father, Friends Remember Centralia By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Lewis County and the city Children as Loving, Creative, Talented of Chehalis will not be buying a stretch of railroad together. A railroading advising agency, Tangent Services Inc., crunched some numbers and determined that it would be risky for the entities, and any others that have been involved in the process, to moved for- ward with purchasing 20 miles of track from the city of Taco- ma for $3 million. Representatives of the cit- ies of Centralia and Chehalis, the Board of County Commis- sioners, the community and Western Washington Railroad, which operates the line, met with Ann-Marie Lundberg, of Tangent Services, Monday in a public meeting to discuss the findings of a feasibility study. please see RAIL, page Main 11 Tenino Clerk Treasurer Cited ‘Bullying’ as

Paul Dunn / For The Chronicle Brad Tower, center, the father of three children killed in a March 4 house ire in Centralia, hugs a well-wisher after a service Saturday at Evergreen Christian Community Reason for in Olympia. Resignation REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY: LETTER: Erika Stancil Brad Tower Says He’ll Alleges Mayor Wayne Live Life in a Way Fournier Was ‘Hostile,’ that Would Make His ‘Frightening’ Children, Who Were By Justyna Tomtas Killed in a Fire, Proud [email protected] By Natalie Johnson The former clerk-treasurer [email protected] of Tenino resigned from her position earlier this month be- Brad Tower spoke about cause Mayor Wayne Fournier each of his three children in used “bullying and verbal turn Saturday, before vowing to abuse as a management style,” move forward by living his life she said in her resignation let- in a way that would make them ter. proud. In the letter, dated March “Since I woke up to this hor- 1, Erika Stancil said staff at ror March 4, the question has City Hall have been in turmoil confronted me. What now?” he since the mayor took office. said during a remembrance cer- “Unfortunately, these tac- emony Saturday afternoon at tics directly oppose my per- Evergreen Christian Commu- sonal business philosophy, nity in Olympia. which advocates more of a Ben 12, Maddy, 10, and Sam team and communicative ap- Tower, 7, died March 4 in a proach,” the letter, obtained fire that destroyed their home through a public records re- on Ham Hill Road in Centra- quest, stated. lia. Their mother, Sue Tower, “Not only is it unconscio- the fire’s only survivor, tried A service at Evergreen Christian Community in Olympia Saturday commemorates the young victims of a fatal March 4 nable for me to work in such a please see FATHER, page Main 11 house ire in Centralia. From left to right are Ben Tower, 12, Madeline Tower, 10, and Sam Tower, 7. please see LETTER, page Main 11

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Road Access Just Dance Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 Back Country Dancers Hallam, Keith S., 90, Vader Follow Us on Twitter Ross, Kirk A., 55, Onalaska @chronline Horsemen From Brooks, Kathy Louise, 68, Clear Across the Oroville Find Us on Facebook Culverts Region Reed, Daniel L., 56, Chehalis www.facebook.com/ Fredrickson, Velma, 94, thecentraliachronicle Damaged in Descend on Issaquah Storms Centralia Goble, Donald, 68, Roy / Main 4 / Main 3 Gelder, Lois, 90, Centralia Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 PAGE TWO

News Outtake: Moments Before Contact of the Weird 20 miles south of Rochester. Police: Mall Easter Palermo sped across several Bunny, Father Scuffle lawns before stopping at the East Avon fire hall and running inside. After Child Slips He tried to blend in with the JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — crowd attending a ham raffle, The Easter bunny has scuffled in but an off-duty deputy who’s a mall brawl. also a volunteer firefighter A mall Easter bunny and a fa- helped capture him. ther got into a tussle Sunday af- ter the man’s child slipped from a chair while getting her photo Performer Known As taken, Jersey City police said Mini Kim Kardashian Monday. A video posted on Twitter on Dies at Home in Vegas Sunday evening shows a chaotic LAS VEGAS (AP) — Au- scene at the Newport Centre in thorities in Las Vegas say a per- Jersey City, New Jersey, near an former known for her imperson- area set up to take photos with ation as “Mini Kim Kardashian” Pete Caster / [email protected] the Easter bunny. died at her apartment during the W.F. West’s Olivia Dean slides into home plate while trying to avoid being tagged during a nonleague game against Juan Jimenez-Guerrero, 44, weekend. verbally and physically attacked North Thurston on Monday at RAC in Lacey. See what happened in a photograph on the cover of today’s Sports The Clark County coroner said section. Additional photos can be found at www.lewiscountysports.com. Kassim Charles, 22, who was Monday that 32-year-old Kim- playing the role of the Easter berly Tripp was pronounced dead bunny, after Jimenez-Guerrero’s early Sunday at her apartment. year-old daughter slipped, said The coroner didn’t make Notable Quote city spokeswoman Jennifer Mor- an immediate ruling on a rill. She said both men were taken cause and manner of death, to a hospital with minor injuries. pending laboratory results. Both men were charged with Police said there was no evi- aggravated assault and disor- “I’ll tell you, she was the only pretty girl dence of foul play. derly conduct, and each also had Tripp performed at Beacher’s back in that small town. The rest of them outstanding warrants. It wasn’t known Monday night if either Madhouse at the MGM Grand were all cow-country girls.” man had retained an attorney. Las Vegas resort. The video shows Charles Officer Michael Rodriguez wearing the body portion of the says her body was found by Fred Mitts bunny costume fighting and her boyfriend, who plays mini on 70th wedding anniversary Kanye West in the same show. then being separated by secu- (see page Life 1 for the full story) rity. A few seconds later, Charles appeared again, throws off his Library Book Overdue white bunny gloves and exchang- es more punches. Nearly 50 Years “The safety of guests and cast Returned to School Today in History members is of utmost impor- ner was suspected of carrying after ingesting cyanide in his DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A li- Today’s Highlight in History: tance,” said Charles Russell, a bootleg liquor.) Italian prison cell in what au- brary book overdue by nearly 50 On March 22, 1941, the spokesman for the Noerr Pro- In 1933, during Prohibition, thorities later ruled was a sui- years has been returned to a uni- Grand Coulee hydroelectric grams, which runs the Easter President Franklin D. Roosevelt cide. (Sindona was serving a life versity library in southwest Ohio. dam in Washington state offi- bunny photo program. “We will signed a measure to make wine sentence for ordering the death The University of Dayton says cially went into operation. continue to investigate this inci- and beer containing up to 3.2 of a bank examiner investigat- dent and take appropriate action.” a former student who borrowed On this date: the “History of the Crusades” in percent alcohol legal. ing his tangled financial affairs.) 1967 has sent it back with an apol- In 1638, religious dissident In 1945, the Arab League was In 1991, high school instruc- Police: NY Man Led Cops ogy for the late return. Anne Hutchinson was expelled formed with the adoption of a tor Pamela Smart, accused of on Chase That Ended at The university says James from the Massachusetts Bay charter in Cairo, Egypt. recruiting her teenage lover and Phillips, of Minnesota, appar- Colony for defying Puritan or- In 1958, movie producer Mike his friends to kill her husband, Ham Raffle ently checked out the book as a thodoxy. Todd, the husband of actress Gregory, was convicted in Ex- AVON, N.Y. (AP) — Authori- freshman before leaving school In 1765, the British Parlia- Elizabeth Taylor, and three other eter, New Hampshire, of mur- ties say a western New York man to join the U.S. Marines. Phillips ment passed the Stamp Act to people were killed in the crash of der-conspiracy and being an led police on a car chase that says the book and other belong- raise money from the American Todd’s private plane near Grants, accomplice to murder and was ended when he attempted to ings must have been gathered colonies, which fiercely resisted New Mexico. sentenced to life in prison with- elude officers by ducking into a from his dormitory room and the tax. (The Stamp Act was re- In 1963, The Beatles’ debut out parole. fire hall where a ham raffle was sent to his parents’ house where pealed a year later.) album, “Please Please Me,” was In 1995, convicted Long Is- being held. they remained until his parents In 1894, hockey’s first Stanley released in the United Kingdom land Rail Road gunman Colin The Livingston County Sher- died. Phillips recently found the Cup championship game was by Parlophone. Ferguson was sentenced to life iff’s Office says deputies tried to book in a box of belongings for- played; home team Montreal de- In 1976, principal photog- in prison for killing six people. pull over 31-year-old John Paler- warded to him by his brother. feated Ottawa, 3-1. raphy for the first “Star Wars” Ten years ago: The Basque sep- mo of Rochester as he drove on University officials say they In 1929, a U.S. Coast Guard movie, directed by George Lu- aratist group ETA announced a Interstate 390 on Saturday night. won’t be charging Phillips the vessel sank a Canadian-regis- cas, began in Tunisia. permanent cease-fire with Spain. Police say Palermo exited the late fee that would have been tered schooner, the I’m Alone, in In 1986, world financier Mi- A Gabon-bound ferry sank off highway and drove into Avon, about $350. the Gulf of Mexico. (The schoo- chele Sindona died two days the coast of Cameroon. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for March 22, 2016 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 52.15 65.0 -0.02 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 75.33 85.0 -0.03 L 70s L Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.14 10.5 +0.06 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Few Showers Rain Likely Rain Likely Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 6.89 18.0 +0.15 30s H 53º 42º 54º 42º 53º 41º 55º 38º 54º 39º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 8.66 ---- +0.07 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:07 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:28 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 55 Moonrise ...... 6:57 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 46 54/44 55/35 Moonset...... 6:55 a.m. Normal High ...... 57 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 39 52/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 74 in 2004 Seattle Anchorage 43/33 mc 43/32 pc Record Low...... 25 in 1955 55/44 Boise 51/32 sh 54/36 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 43/39 s 55/38 sh Yesterday ...... 0.17" 54/41 53/33 3/23 3/31 4/7 4/14 Dallas 75/63 s 80/49 pc Month to date ...... 6.20" Tacoma Honolulu 80/71 ra 82/72 pc Normal month to date ...3.49" Centralia 55/43 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 72/52 s 69/51 s Year to date...... 18.92" 53/42 Yakima Nashville 69/51 s 69/58 pc Normal year to date ....15.52" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 81/54 s 75/50 s 56/34 Longview 53/42 Trees Low Low St. Louis 72/53 s 68/51 mc Salt Lake City 47/33 rs 47/38 pc WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 53/43 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 62/50 s 66/52 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 57/44 s 70/50 s Portland 55/42 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 55/43 54/38 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 73/52 s 77/57 s New Delhi 88/63 s 91/63 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 59/39 cl 59/34 s Paris 54/37 pc 54/37 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 56/44 sh 54/43 ra Spokane 48/35 ra 52/36 mc London 50/41 pc 52/39 cl Rio de Janeiro 90/75 s 82/72 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 52/46 sh 52/44 ra Tri Cities 56/37 sh 57/42 pc Mexico City 72/48 pc 77/48 pc Rome 70/50 s 57/46 cl sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 54/41 sh 53/41 ra Wenatchee 52/37 mc 54/37 mc Moscow 28/25 sn 32/28 l Sydney 68/61 sh 75/64 s

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Dancer Bailey Peters said the festival gives dancers of all ages at the Southwest Washington Dance Natalie Johnson / [email protected] Center a chance to perform to- Dancers from Centralia's Southwest Washington Dance Center perform "Shatter Me" Saturday night at Dance Festival Northwest at the Corbet Theatre at Centralia gether and watch one another. College. “Everybody wants everybody to do well,” Jones said. “This is … everyone’s home theater.” The performance took place at Corbet Theatre at Centralia ‘‘I’ve been working on College. The festival also includ- ed master classes on Friday and the concept for about Saturday. Six dance groups performed five years. I’m hoping at the event, including Ballet that it moves people Northwest, of Olympia; Ever- green City Ballet, of Renton; (and) inspires people.’’ Harbor Dance and Performance Center, of Gig Harbor; Olympic Danielle Brosco Ballroom Dance, of Olympia; artistic director and Studio West Dance Theatre, of Olympia. Southwest Washing- ton Dance Ensemble, of Chehalis, was the host company. This year’s guest performing Will,” choreographed by festival company was Michele Miller/ artistic director Danielle Brosco. Catapult Dance of Seattle. “I’m super excited to dance “I love that the dancers get to Danielle’s piece because I want to see other dancers,” said Marcia get the message out,” Jones said. Greenfield, Southwest Washing- The piece explores ideas ton Dance Center Administra- about societal norms and control, tive Director. “I think it encour- she said. ages them to see that maybe “I’ve been working on the con- cept for about five years,” Brosco Dancers from Centralia's Southwest Washington Dance Center prepare for their performances Saturday night in the 24th they’re better than they think Annual Dance Festival Northwest at Corbet Theatre at Centralia College. they are.” said of her original choreography Dancers from Southwest for the performance. “I’m hop- Washington Dance Ensemble per- ing that it moves people (and) in- modern dance styles. “We all have a different inter- the audience’s interpretation. formed three dances: “Praeteritus,” spires people.” She described the company’s pretation of what it means,” she “It’s about looking at the choreographed by Rebecca Bar- Peters, 20, performed in all second performance, “Shatter Me,” said. “We kind of get to be part of truth,” Brosco said. ney, “Shatter Me,” choreographed three of the company’s pieces, as “on edge,” and talked about the artistic process.” To learn more, visit www.sw- by Tabitha Dennison, and “Free which included jazz, ballet and “Free Will’s underlying message. In the end, it is still open for wdance.org. Rise in Tuberculosis Cases Puts Washington Health Officials on Alert UPTICK: TB Kills More Last year, 208 cases of TB a day dedicated to sharing solu- ness coughs, sneezes, or speaks lic health threat globally, the re- were reported in Washington, tions and discussing issues re- and someone else breathes in the lease said. In 2015, 21 cases re- People Each Year an increase from 194 cases in lated to the disease. bacteria, the release stated. ported to the state Department Than Any Other 2014. The current rate of TB in The state Department of It usually affects the lungs, of Health were resistant to one or the state finds about 3 of every Health will hold an event open but can also attack other parts more drugs currently used as a Infectious Disease 100,000 Washingtonians devel- to the public at the Seattle Public of the body. Symptoms may first line of treatment; four were Around the World ops the disease, a number that Library from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. include night sweats, fever, fa- multidrug resistant. mimics the national average. Experts will speak about the tigue, weight loss and a persistent TB rates are often higher By The Chronicle However, some communities global effects of the disease, how cough. Some people will show among racial and ethnic groups. Last year, the state’s tubercu- have rates significantly higher. it impacts local communities and no symptoms. In 2015, 49 percent of all cases in losis rate rose by 7 percent from “To eliminate the deadly dis- obstacles facing patients with TB. Timely treatment with proper Washington were among Asians, the previous year, putting public ease in our state, prevention and Several local organizations will antibiotics is vital to surviving followed by blacks with 17 per- health officials on heightened alert. treatment efforts must be tai- be on site to share their work in the disease and lessens the sever- cent, Hispanics with 14 percent Across the globe, tuberculo- lored to address the diversity of the fight against the disease. ity of symptoms. and whites with 10 percent, stat- sis, otherwise known as TB, kills affected populations,” stated a The Washington counties Young children, the elderly ed the release. more people each year than any press release. with the most TB cases in 2015 and people with certain health “The overall TB crisis contin- other infectious disease, exceed- The disease is easily treated were King with 98, Snohomish conditions such as diabetes, or- ues to increase, particularly as ing HIV or AIDS as the leading when detected in its early stages, with 30, Pierce with 16 and Ya- gan transplantation and HIV or drug-resistant cases rise globally,” cause of infectious disease death but when latent TB infection kima with 12. AIDS are at an increased risk. stated the release. in the world, according to a press develops into TB disease, it gets The bacteria responsible for Drug resistant TB — tuber- For more information on the release from the Washington more complex and serious. the disease spreads through the culosis not cured by standard disease, go online to www.doh. State Department of Health. Thursday is World TB Day, air when someone with the ill- medications — is a serious pub- wa.gov.

News in Brief WATCHES • JEWELRY • GOLD WANTED SILVER • COINS • DIAMONDS Rochester Woman The driver had a contusion with nine Lewis County cities on Free Appraisals • americanrarecoin-gold.com on his forehead. He was wearing Monday. GUARANTEED HIGHEST PRICES PAID Could Face Charges his seat belt. The agreements include a 15 American Rare Coin & Gold 1025 Black Lake Blvd. SW The horse was killed in the percent increase for daily bed Olympia...360-489-1804...4 Blocks from Capital Mall After Vehicle Collides collision, according to the Sher- rates. Monday-Saturday 9am - 7pm • Sunday 11am - 4pm With Horse iff’s Office. Flat rates for beds are increas- The horse’s owner, a 19-year- ing from $52.50 to $60.38, and By The Chronicle old woman from Rochester, is be- per diem rates are going up from You Can’t Choose A Rochester woman is facing ing referred to prosecutors on sus- $57.74 to $66.41. a potential charge after her horse picion of having livestock at large. Cities that agreed to the flat Your Boss. escaped and was hit by a car, ac- The horse reportedly escaped rates based on each city’s aver- cording to the Lewis County from its enclosure the day before, age use in the past three years You CAN Choose Your RADIOLOGIST. Sheriff’s Office. and had not yet been caught. include Centralia, Chehalis, At 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, a Napavine, Morton, Mossyrock 32-year-old Rochester man was and Toledo. driving in the 1100 block of Lin- Commissioners Pe Ell, Vader and Winlock S. Michael Tyler Gibb, Orhan Hasan Michael Janet Mendel- coln Creek Road when he came Approve Jail Contracts chose the per diem rates, for Hicks, M.D. M.D. Konez, M.D. Ozgur, M.D. Pawlick, M.D. Hartvig, M.D. around a corner and saw a horse which they will pay $66.41 per in the middle of his lane, accord- at 15 Percent Increase day per inmate. Longview Call us for ing to the Sheriff’s Office. for Bed Rates Some cities are also contract- Radiologists The driver tried to avoid the ing with other jails in an attempt P.S. Inc. Healthy Savings By The Chronicle MRI horse, but was unsuccessful. The to reduce their housing costs. And Compare Prices horse was struck by the car and The Board of Lewis County The increase is projected to (360) 736-0200 rolled over its roof, seriously dam- Commissioners approved renew- result in an additional $40,000 www.longviewradiology.com aging the 1997 Honda Accord. al contracts for prisoner housing for the county jail. 910 S. Scheuber Rd., Centralia, WA 98531 CH554947jc.do Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 LOCAL Back Country Horsemen Repair Forest Service Road STORM DAMAGE: Trail- Riding Group Volunteer Efforts Fix Road Washed Out by Winter Floods By Jordan Nailon [email protected] Forest Service Road 2750 is a real, passable road again thanks to the concerted efforts of the Lewis County Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen. The road, which is in the Gif- ford Pinchot National Forest and Forest Service Road 2750 is now passable, thanks to the assistance of the Lewis leads to the Goat Creek trailhead, County Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen. was washed out by rainwater and flooding during storms toward up there too.” agreement with the Forest Ser- the end of 2015. According to Stratton, the vice to try to stabilize it,” said

In February, the Back Coun- majority of the work revolved Stratton. “They’re more than try Horsemen rented an exca- Courtesy Photos around unplugging culverts happy to have us.” vator and deployed a calvary of Members of the Lewis County Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen used heavy jammed with flood debris. After the group’s efforts, Strat- volunteers in order to repair the equipment to move debris from culverts and reopen Forest Service Road 2750. “On this one what happened ton says that it’s now possible road, located near the east end of was there must have been 15 or to drive all the way to the Goat Riffe Lake. due to “the lack of funds from was deemed low priority with no so culverts that plugged,” said Creek trailhead, although, “It’s a According to Bernie Strat- the Federal government.” timber operations. Stratton. little dicey up toward the top.” ton, director of the Back Coun- According to Stratton, the “Our mission is to keep the When that happened, the wa- On May 7, the trail-riding try Horsemen, the reasoning for project would have cost about trails open for the public,” said ter had nowhere to go except over and repairing group will hold its choosing FS Road 2750, as op- $3,000 if it had been billed at full Stratton. “In my opinion, volun- and down the road. annual Lewis County Chapter posed to other washed out roads price without the benefit of vol- teers shouldn’t be building roads, In undertaking the repair Fun Ride up at Burnt Ridge. in the area, is that, “it has a trail- unteer labor. but the government is pretty project, the hope of the Back “We usually get 200-300 peo- head. We’ve put a ton of work in Stratton noted that, “a lot of cash strapped right now. We try Country Horsemen was that they ple if the weather is good,” said up there.” fingers were crossed,” because to stick to trails, but if we can’t could prevent any further dete- Carolyn Stella, vice president of The work focused on about without federal repair dollars get to the trails, what’s the point?” rioration of the road in the event the Back Country Horsemen. 2.5 miles of the 4.5 mile road. there was no telling when, or if, Stratton was thankful for the that government road funds do “It’s our fundraiser that helps us Stratton, who worked at the the road would open again. generosity of a local equipment become available. Oftentimes, pay for road repairs.” controls of the excavator, said Stratton referenced Forest shop that provided the heavy roads that are allowed to deterio- The ride costs $10 to join. the group’s volunteer efforts are Road 26, which to his memory machinery for the job, noting, rate too far are abandoned in lieu Learn more online at http:// necessary in order to ensure that was closed for seven years the “Chehalis Rental gave us a pretty of fixing them. www.bchw.org/LCBCH/bch1. the roads are not lost for good last time it washed out because it good deal because they recreate “We came into this with an htm. Mineral School Awarded Grant for Parents in Summer 2017 MONEY: Free One- ative work.” school’s residencies are made up For the occasion, the Mineral School are hopeful that their ap- While not at liberty to di- of four individuals over a two- School will be bringing in a spe- proach, along with generosity of Week Residencies for vulge the full amount of the week period. cial guest author with experience the Sustainable Arts Foundation, Writers, Creatives With grant, the Min- “We applied for the grant in balancing the demands of rais- will help facilitate those inten- eral School’s January just to see what would ing children and writing. tions. Children to Be Offered founder, Jane happen,” explained Hodges. Referring back to the mission “Our solution is to let parents By Jordan Nailon Hodges, said “Two of the residents during the statement of the Sustainable Arts come and jam really hard for a “Our budget is summer of ,15 were parents of Foundation, it reads, “Too often, week and turn off their family [email protected] below five fig- twins, so we did see that there creative impulses are set aside to obligations for a week and then The Mineral School was re- ures and this are special challenges that pres- meet the wonderful, but pressing, go home,” said Hodges. “They’ll cently awarded a substantial grant increases ent themselves for parents.” demands of raising a family. The be and loved and left to do our budget by That’s when the Mineral foundation's goal is to encour- their own thing.” grant that will allow writers who Jane Hodges pull double-duty as parents to 40 or 50 per- Mineral School School board got to thinking, age parents to continue pursuing The deadline to apply for the attend special one-week creative cent.” “What if we were able to offer a their creative passion, and to re- special 2017 sessions will not be residencies in the old East Lew- “This is the shorter time period?” explained kindle it in those who may have until early next year. Visit www. is County schoolhouse free of first grant our organization has Hodges. “We’re lucky that the Sus- let it slide.” mineral-school.org to learn charge. received and we’re excited to do tainable Arts Foundation chose us.” The folks behind the Mineral more about the school. The grant was awarded by the best we can with it,” added the Sustainable Arts Foundation Hodges. out of San Francisco. According During the summer of 2017, Senate Panel Hears Debate Over Transgender Bathroom Rule to its website, “The Sustainable the Mineral School will offer two Arts Foundation is a non-profit separate, one-week residency Public Hearing on Chehalis Annexation Brings in Positive Fee foundation supporting artists periods to select applicants. In and writers with families. Our the words of Hodges, the special mission is to provide financial residencies “are specifically for Reliable Enterprises Welcomes New Program awards to parents pursuing cre- parent creatives.” Typically the News in Brief ATV use. Settlement Reached in Last June, the Forest Service Lawsuit Over ATV Use opened six new roads in the Okanogan-Wenatchee Nation- on Forest Roads al Forest to ATVs. The Alpine CHOOSE SEATTLE (AP) — Three Lakes Protection Society, Kitti- conservation groups have settled tas Audubon Society and Sierra a lawsuit they filed to stop the Club sued days later, alleging the U.S. Forest Service from open- agency violated federal laws. ing 350 miles of forest roads to In September, the Forest Ser- LOCAL motorized vehicles in Central vice withdrew its decision and Washington. removed signs. But the groups Under the settlement, the believe people may mistakenly Forest Service agreed not to au- believe ATV is still authorized. thorize public use to all-terrain The federal agency denied the vehicles without first completing groups' allegations but agreed to an assessment of environmental pay their attorney's fees as part of effects. The agency also agreed the settlement. READ to re-survey routes and remove The settlement was filed in any remaining signs authorizing federal court in Seattle March 8.

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on March 16 in Lewis County Pete Caster / [email protected] Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 Superior Court, representing U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash. speaks with Chuck Haunreiter in June 2015 in a banquet room of the Holiday Inn himself. Home delivery Express in Chehalis after receiving an award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for her support on the House loor of busi- One month ...... $12.90 Carol Brock, chairwoman of nesses. the Lewis County Democrats, Three months ...... $35.15 Six months ...... $65.15 told The Chronicle the commit- One year ...... $122 tee has consulted an attorney Robert’s Rules of Order al- Haunreiter has previously “If they really were tough, By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States and didn’t want to discuss the lows for an assembly to eject a submitted multiple letters to the they’d go out and they’d fight for One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 lawsuit further. person from a room by rule or editor accusing the committee Democrats,” Haunreiter told The Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 The executive board for the vote. leaders of being “incompetent.” Chronicle. Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 party sent a letter dated Feb. 8, Haunreiter’s response to the He told The Chronicle he has Instead of figuring out how One year ...... $194 / $227.45 2016, to Haunreiter, saying he vi- letter is decorated with exple- been trying to get the party to to get more votes for party candi- Online subscriptions to chronline.com olated the bylaws by being “very tives, words typed in all capital get out the Democratic vote in One day ...... $2 dates and issues, Haunreiter said One month ...... $8 disrespectful and disruptive to letters and a number of exclama- Lewis County. Haunreiter be- they treat the party’s meeting as One year ...... $84 the membership at the meetings.” tion points to get his thoughts lieves the best way to do that is a social club. Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Haunreiter’s behavior, ac- across. by writing letters to the editor “The only thing missing is a Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- cording to the letter, doesn’t Along with expletives, Haun- at The Chronicle and by calling bar,” he said. scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances “contribute to the growth and in- reiter also calls members of the into a daily local radio talk show In his lawsuit, Haunreiter is may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers fluence of the Democratic Party, local party’s executive board hosted by John Panesko. asking for a declaratory judge- in Education. develop leadership, increase par- “oafs” and “losers” in his letter. He said if the central com- ment that the executive board ty responsibility, and promote In the lawsuit, Haunreiter ac- mittee had ideas about how to didn’t have the authority to lock BACK ISSUES harmony within the party ranks,” cuses the party of having inaccu- increase voter turnout, he would him out of meetings. Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks as written in the bylaws. rate meeting minutes and writes like to discuss them, but they He also asks to be allowed to old are $2 per issue. The letter states the organiza- that Brock adjourned a meeting don’t have any, he said. attend meetings, participate as tion won’t allow him to attend without a vote. He also claims The most recent figure he a PCO and for any party busi- THE NEWSROOM any meeting or gathering except that he should have been seated points to as a way to illustrate ness that took place while he was For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact as necessary as PCO. as PCO in May 2014, but wasn’t poor Democratic turnout is locked out to be declared null the appropriate person listed below. EDITOR The next event Haunreiter seated until December of that when Bob Dingethal, who ran as and void. Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 has a responsibility to attend as year. a Democrat against Republican Haunreiter is seeking finan- [email protected] PCO is the caucus on Saturday. He said Brock refused to give Jaime Herrera Beutler for Wash- cial relief for costs including at- Sports Editor According to the letter, the him walk lists, a list of likely ington’s 3rd Congressional Dis- torney fees due to the lawsuit and Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 decision will be enforced as long Democrats, so he got them from trict, received 23 percent of the any other relief determined by [email protected] as the organization exists. the county Auditor’s Office. vote in Lewis County in 2014. the court. Visuals Editor Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, State Voters to Consider Six Presidential Candidates in Primary West and Central Lewis County Communities Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 FOUR REPUBLICAN However, Carson, who an- White House, with no incumbent their declared party. [email protected] nounced he was suspending his running.” The Republican Party will use Outdoors, Flood, CANDIDATES: Ben Carson campaign earlier this month, Ballots will go out to military the results when allocating its East Lewis County Communities Didn’t Remove Name didn’t respond to attempts to and overseas voters by April 9 delegates for its national conven- Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 reach him by the State Elections and regular ballots and voters’ tion. [email protected] From State Primary Education, Business, South Thurston County Division. pamphlets will be mailed the first The Democrats use March Communities, Napavine By The Chronicle The Election week of May. 26 caucus results to choose their Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 Secretary of State Kim deadline for The last day to register by candidate. [email protected] Wyman to mail or online, or to update voter “This is our opportunity to Lewis County Government, Legislature, Wyman has announced the final 2016 Tourism, Religion, six candidates for Washington's make the an- information, is April 25. be heard. I hope candidates South Lewis County Communities 2016 presidential primary. nouncement Those not registered in the will spend some quality time in Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 Republican candidates Ben was Friday, ac- state may register in person at Washington. I know both Bernie [email protected] Carson, Ted Cruz, John Kasich cording to a county election offices until May Sanders and Hillary Clinton will Sports, News and Photography and Donald Trump will join press release. 16. be here ahead of the March 26 Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 No other Washington’s presidential pri- Democratic caucuses, and I hope [email protected] Democrats HIllary Clinton and Death Notices, What’s Happening, Bernie Sanders on the May 24 candidates col- mary requires voters to declare we will see candidates here before Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Washington state primary ballot. lected 1,000 Washington voter the party they are voting in. our primary. On the Republican Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Under the state presidential signatures. The party boxes are located side, the race for national dele- [email protected] primary law, candidates may “We urge Washington voters on the return envelope. gates should still be in play at that [email protected] remove themselves from the to take part in our presidential Valid ballots require a sig- time,” Wyman said in the release. [email protected] primary. The preliminary list primary this year,” Wyman said. nature and for a party box to be Wyman tried to move the Church News released on Feb. 24 also included “This is the first time in eight checked. presidential primary to March 8, [email protected] ...... 807-8217 Senior Media Developer Republican Marco Rubio, who years we’ve had a presidential Voters will get ballots with but the date-selection committee Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 signed a withdrawal from the primary and the first time there candidates from both parties, but was deadlocked. The default date [email protected] race on Friday. has been a wide-open race for the can only choose a candidate in is the fourth Tuesday in May. THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHER News in Brief Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 [email protected] Napavine Man Arrested Nichols reportedly became The case is under investiga- those 21 and older. Regional Executive Editor upset and started yelling profan- tion, according to the Centralia General admission tickets are Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 on Harassment Charge ities at his neighbor. He allegedly Police Department. $35. VIP table seating is $50 and [email protected] picked up a metal fence post and a full VIP table for eight people Sales Director After Property Dispute began striking the cinder blocks is $400. Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 By The Chronicle with it. Jimmy Ritchey and The event serves as a fund- [email protected] Deputies asked Nichols to raiser for the theater. Circulation Manager A civil dispute over an ease- Friends to Perform Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 drop the post, and took him into Tickets are available at Hol- ment resulted in a felony charge at Fox Theatre [email protected] for a Napavine man last week. custody on suspicion of felony ley’s Place, Book ’n’ Brush, and Specialty Publications Manager, Family Joshua L. Nichols, 38, was ar- harassment, according to the By The Chronicle online at www.brownpapertick- Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 rested Friday on suspicion of fel- Sheriff’s Office. Centralia’s Fox Theatre will ets.com/event/2526728. [email protected] ony harassment. His first court bring two big names to the city Design Director was scheduled for Monday, but Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 Police: Robber Armed for a musical performance on [email protected] the Lewis County Prosecutor’s Friday, April 22.

Office declined to file charges. With Hatchet Steals Jimmy Ritchey, a Centralia LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC At 1:14 p.m. on Friday, depu- Wallet in Centralia native and Nashville producer PRESIDENT, COO ties from the Lewis County and songwriter, will perform Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Sheriff’s Office responded to By The Chronicle along with Tim Rushlow, former March 18th - 24th [email protected] an ongoing civil dispute in the A man armed with a hatchet lead singer of Little Texas. Star Wars - he Force Business Manager 200 block of U.S. Highway 12 in Awakens Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 reportedly assaulted a victim Fri- Ritchey has been a producer [email protected] Napavine. day night in Centralia and stole and songwriter on millions of PG13 • 11:30 am & 2:30 pm Sat., Sun. Director of Production and IT They contacted a 59-year- his wallet. albums sold and has worked on Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 old Napavine man who said his At 9:09 p.m. on Friday, police multiple No. 1 hits for artists like Star Wars - he Force [email protected] neighbor, Nichols, was building received a report of a strong-arm George Strait, Jake Owen, Sam Awakens Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 a cinder block wall on his ease- robbery in the 400 block of West Hunt, Clay Walker and more. PG13 • 5:30 pm & 9:00 pm FAX NUMBERS ment, preventing trucks and Pine Street in Centralia. Rushlow has sold 11 million Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., trailers from using the easement The victim reported he was records and is a Country Music Tues., Wed., hurs. Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 to enter his property. walking home from a conve- Awards winner. He is a three- Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 The deputies advised the man nience store when an unknown time grammy nominee and has Kendl Winter CH554659jc.do Obituaries ...... 807-8258 Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 that the dispute is a civil issue, suspect hit him on the head with also won an Academy of Coun- 7:00 pm and were about to leave when the Tuesday - Green Room 127th VOLUME, 107th ISSUE a hatchet and stole his wallet. try Music Award. Free to all ages 59-year-old man began moving The man was transported to Doors open at 8 p.m. at the THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, the cinderblocks and trying to Providence Centralia Hospital Fox Theatre, 123 S. Tower Ave., Minor with parent before 7 pm only 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. push the wall over, according to and did not receive life-threaten- in downtown Centralia. $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- the Sheriff’s Office ing injuries. A bar will be available for 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 LOCAL / NORTHWEST Tenino’s Don Juan’s Mexican Kitchen Plans Expansion By Rolf Boone The Olympian ABOUT THE BUSINESS: Before we tell the story of Don Juan’s Mexican Kitchen, there’s DON JUAN’S MEXICAN KITCHEN good news for Olympia area resi- Owners: Juan Martinez Jr. and Marcela Martinez, but parents dents accustomed to driving to Juan Martinez Sr. and Eva Martinez are actively involved with Tenino: Don Juan’s is expanding the business. to west Olympia, with plans to Location: 639 Lincoln Ave. E., Tenino open a second location off Harri- Years in business: 3. son Avenue in a building shared Employees: 15. Expects to hire twice that many for new loca- by Blue Heron Bakery. tion in west Olympia, which will have a separate bar. The second Don Juan’s is ex- Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. Lunch is from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; dinner is served 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. pected to open at the end of May Online: www.donjuanskitchen.com. or early June, said Juan Martinez Did you know? Before Don Juan’s, Juan Martinez Sr. used to Sr., who runs the business with operate a taco stand at Rainier Market in Rainier. his son, Juan Martinez Jr., daugh- ter Marcela, and his wife, Eva. Don Juan’s has built a reputa- FEATURE YOUR BUSINESS tion on authentic Mexican food, The Chronicle is including a business profile in every edition using fresh ingredients cooked in in 2016. To suggest a business for coverage, contact Editor Eric light oils — olive or peanut oil — Steve Bloom / The Olympian Schwartz at [email protected] or (360) 807-8224. and that emphasizes preparation, Shown in the dining area of Don Juan’s Mexican Kitchen restaurant in Tenino avoiding frozen foods and the mi- March 15, Juan Martinez Sr. and his wife Eva, along with their son and daughter crowave, Juan Martinez Sr. said. Juan Jr. and Marcela, are opening another location in Olympia soon. “I do it right or I don’t do it,” packing plant, saving money traveled to Seattle with his wife he said. guacamole. a reservation is a good idea for along the way. and they fell in love with the The menu was inspired by his There’s also the use of organic dinner, Martinez, 55, said. He’s He returned with his family Northwest. Martinez ran his tequila, organic mixers and fresh also realized that the business mother’s cooking. She still lives to Mexico and moved back in taco stand at Rainier Market un- vegetables to create the cucum- pulls customers from Olympia, in the city of Salvatierra in cen- with his parents — that’s where til it burned in a fire. ber cilantro margarita or the ja- so it made sense to expand in tral Mexico. his wife, Eva, discovered the fam- By then his son had attended lapeno avocado version. that direction. ily recipes — while he opened an That menu has introduced a culinary school, so the two “de- a much-heralded guacamole to And each night the restaurant Martinez’s story is that of auto parts business. cided to go all the way” with the South Sound that is made with offers a special dish to reflect a the immigrant, a tale familiar to After a few years, they re- chunks of avocado instead of a different region of Mexico, such generations of Americans. turned to Southern California. next restaurant, he said. whipped or blended version that as the Yucatan, Oaxca or Vera He came to the U.S. and He eventually got his real estate Martinez said he would also is so common to the U.S. Mar- Cruz, he said. Southern California when he license and sold mortgages to like to expand to Tacoma, Bellev- tinez said he has one person on The result has produced a res- was 20 and worked a series of the Latino community before ue, Seattle and Portland, possibly staff who focuses on making the taurant so popular that securing jobs, including butcher at a meat- the Great Recession hit. He later over the next five to six years. Lewis County Commissioners Approve $80,000 Fix for Courthouse Elevator By The Chronicle instead of in the main lobby. chine room controls. related to older technology,” that this will solve the problem For months, the public eleva- But county officials are hop- Steve Walton, interim central Walton said. and, quite honestly, I don’t know tor in the Lewis County Court- ing to soon have the building’s services director for the county, The elevator will also be how it can’t,” Walton said. house in Chehalis has been bro- main elevator fixed for a cost of said there have been multiple brought into compliance with If the county had to replace about $80,000. attempts to repair the elevator, current elevator code. the entire elevator, it would cost ken. The Board of Lewis County mostly focused on individual Thyssen-Krupp estimates the $250,000 to $300,000, Walton said. Visitors have had to take the Commissioners approved a reso- parts of the system, but none work will take six to eight weeks. According to the resolution, stairs or use a secondary eleva- lution on Monday for Thyssen- have been successful. The county will pay about the elevator was installed in 2001. tor that drops them off near the Krupp Elevator to install a new “This upgrade will also mod- $60,000 to Thyssen-Krupp and Service personnel and the manu- county commissioners’ individ- car controller, new floor controls, ernize the entire control package $20,000 for preparation work. facturer determined the computer ual offices on the second floor new computer controls and ma- and eliminate the potential faults “They are very confident … control system caused the failure. Special Elk Hunt Permitted Near Randle to Mitigate Crop Damage THROUGH MARCH 31: Hunt — especially elk. As a result of time when elk are beginning to Another tactic employed up the next day, or the next week, that type of damage, the WDFW calve and we don’t use any lethal by the WDFW to protect farm or never again.” Near Randle Mitigates recently issued a special elk per- measures at all.” crops from ungulate damage is When that prescribed mea- Crop Damage and mit, available to youths, disabled In an email, Conklin ex- the antlerless elk hunt. Those sure fails, a farmer can then opt Utilizes Youth, Disabled persons and master hunters, for plained, “(A wildlife conflict hunts are open to master hunters, to use their lethal option permit a farm near Randle. manager’s) primary goal is to and in the region 5 only, youth to dispatch the problem animal and Master Hunters “The hunters who are cur- effectively find remedies for ad- and disabled hunters as well. For at their leisure. rently participating drew the dressing negative wildlife interac- elk, region 5 currently has a pool By Jordan Nailon “We have gone through all of permits last spring,” said Tammy tions. The methods used include of 40 master hunters, five youth our youth and disabled hunters,” [email protected] Conklin, wildlife conflict spe- non-lethal techniques such as hunters and five disabled hunt- added Conklin, so master hunt- When elk find an open field cialist for the WDFW. “When hazing, herding, fencing and py- ers, in addition to 10 deer-spe- ers are next on the list through full of lush greenage, they know the new pamphlet comes out in rotechnic devices. In some cases cific master hunters. Next year, the end of March. April, that’s when you can apply lethal removal is also utilized.” the department hopes to expand just what to do — chow down. According to Conklin, youth for new hunting opportunities.” If those measures fail, though, their youth and disabled hunter This is all well and good hunters have had the most suc- when the vast herd settles into Those hunts run from August and the elk return for more pools to seven people each. through March and are depen- sweet ruffage, the plan inevitably When a hunter from that cess this go around, with four a dew-draped meadow or some out of five special permit hunt- mountain range prairie. It is less dent upon actions of the elk and changes. pool has their name drawn for ers bagging elk. Three disabled ideal when the unfurled and glis- the complaints of farmers expe- “There are several ways we a crop damage mitigation hunt, hunters were successful while tening acres of green were plant- riencing losses. Once farmers re- may lethally remove elk,” noted they have one day to accept the ed by farmers. port damage, a wildlife conflict Conklin in her email. special permit, three days to get two refused the permits. In the Washington Depart- specialist visits the farm in order One of those ways is to “issue to the hunt area and an addition- “It gives them a really good ment of Fish and Wildlife hunt- to assess the loss and possible both kill permits and/or dam- al five days to hunt. opportunity to harvest an elk,” ing region 5, which encompasses remedies to the situation. age prevention permits directly If they fail to fire on an of- said Conklin. Lewis, Cowlitz, Clark, Klickitat, “It’s a last resort, lethal option,” to the landowner to remove elk. fending animal, “That tells us For more information, visit Stevens and Wahkiakum coun- said Conklin of the special per- This typically is in lieu of cash that the elk are no longer there,” the WDFW website at wdfw. ties, most of the reported crop mit crop damage hunts. “From compensation to the landowner said Conklin optimistically. “Of wa.gov, and click on Hunting, or damage is caused by elk and deer April through August, that’s a for crop loss caused by wildlife.” course, with elk they may show the Living with Wildlife tab. News in Brief One Injured After Car lane and the CRV stopped on the stored in underground tanks of increased competition. South- a.m. Thursday and is expected to right shoulder. and the vitrification plant being gate Ace Hardware is located just play out over the next six to eight Comes Loose From Tow Both Hondas were totaled. built to treat it. east of Interstate 5 near Trosper weeks. The store’s hours will re- Dolly, Crosses I-5 Median The Subaru had reportable dam- Road. Just west of the freeway is a main the same. The hardware age and was driven from the Southgate Ace growing retail area that includes store, which once operated under By The Chronicle scene. Fred Meyer, Costco, The Home the True Value Hardware brand, One person was injured Mon- The cause of the incident is Hardware to Close After Depot and Walmart. is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday day afternoon after a car being under investigation. Unspecified 31 Years in Tumwater The Berschauers also learned through Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 6 towed on Interstate 5 broke loose charges are pending. eight months ago that discount p.m. Sunday. retailer Dollar Tree had an inter- 1 mile south of Chehalis. By The Olympian The business is accepting est in their 13,000 square feet of A blue 2007 two-door Honda Attorney to Take Over cash, credit cards and debit cards, Civic was being towed on a tow After 31 years of business in space. Tumwater, Southgate Ace Hard- “It gave us a better out,” Ray but no checks. Shoppers can dolly on southbound I-5 at mile- State’s Hanford Cleanup collect points during the liqui- post 74 when, at about 3:10 p.m., ware will wind down its opera- Berschauer said. Program tions over the next several weeks Dollar Tree is expected to dation sale, and those with the it rolled off the tow dolly and col- most points are eligible for prizes. lided with another southbound RICHLAND (AP) — Offi- with a liquidation sale, longtime take over the space June 30. Among them: two TVs, a Keurig vehicle, a 1998 Subaru Legacy cials have named a Port of Seattle owners Ray and Pam Berschauer Pam Berschauer said South- driven by Christopher A. Yearg- attorney as the new manager of say. gate had 14 employees. Some coffee maker and a Craftsman ers, 46, of Portland, according the Washington state office that The first 25 years in business have been offered jobs by Dollar tool chest. to the Washington State Patrol. helps regulate cleanup efforts at were a gold mine, Ray Berschauer Tree, while others already have The business mailed a letter Yeargers was not injured. the Hanford nuclear reservation. said, but the store at 5203 Capitol found other work, she said. to residents in the area, alerting The State Patrol did not im- The Tri-City Herald reported Blvd. began to feel the pressure The liquidation sale begins 8 them to the closure and sale. mediately release any informa- that the Department of Ecology’s tion on the truck towing the deputy director said in an an- Honda or its driver. nouncement Monday that attor- Please join us at a reception to meet After striking the Subaru, the ney Alex Smith would take over Honda went off the road to the for Jane Hedges, who retired at left, over the median and into the end of February. Leianne Everett, CEO the northbound lanes, colliding Smith will start the job as with a 2004 Honda CRV driven manager of the department’s by Marie C. Bolin, 62, of Cama- Nuclear Waste Program in Rich- Open House Receptions no Island. Bolin was not injured, land on April 18. but her passenger, Keli C. Bolin, She will receive $110,000 a Monday, March 28th, 5-7 p.m. 35, of Portland, was injured and year and manage a staff of about transported to Providence Cen- 90 employees. tralia Hospital, according to the The state has been in charge Morton General Hospital CH555520bw.cg State Patrol. of the cleanup of the Hanford 521 Adams • Morton • 360-496-5112 The unoccupied Honda came site, which includes 56 million vwww.mortongeneral.org to rest in the far left northbound gallons of radioactive waste • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 Two Centralia Residents Charged After Assault Over Home Occupancy DISPUTE: Police Arrived to a Kearney Street Home to Find Victim Covered in Blood By Natalie Johnson [email protected] Two Centralia residents are facing felony charges after al- legedly assaulting one suspect’s cousin after a long-running dis- pute over a family home, accord- ing to court documents. Jesse C. Sheldon, 35, and Melissa A. Simmons, 36, were arrested on suspicion of first- Natalie Johnson / [email protected] degree burglary after police re- Jesse Sheldon, left, and Melissa Ann Simmons appear in Lewis County Superior Court Monday on burglary and assault charges. sponded at 12:22 a.m. Sunday to a home in the 300 block of Kear- ney Street in Centralia. Sheldon was charged with paternal aunt. Sheldon reportedly became The victim went to Provi- Both made their first appear- first-degree burglary, second- According to court docu- angry and said, “if the victim dence Centralia Hospital and ances in Lewis County Superior degree assault and intimidation ments, Simmons has been un- was calling police it would be the was diagnosed with a broken Court Monday morning. of a witness. Beigh asked for happy with that arrangement, last thing he did,” according to nose and multiple contusions. Simmons was charged with $75,000 bail for Sheldon, which and has allegedly harassed her court documents. The next day, his face was black first-degree burglary, domestic Lawler granted, citing his crimi- cousin through text messages Sheldon allegedly attacked and blue and his eyes were nearly violence, and second-degree as- nal history. and in person. The victim did the victim, punching him and swollen shut, according to court sault, domestic violence. Sheldon has previously been not report the previous harass- slamming him into the door. documents. Lewis County deputy pros- convicted for crimes includ- ment to authorities. Simmons allegedly joined in, Officers stopped Sheldon’s ecutor Sara Beigh asked for ing possession of marijuana; Sheldon and Simmons first kicking and hitting the victim. vehicle a short distance away. $35,000 bail, citing the serious- violation of a protection order, visited the victim about two The door eventually broke and Sheldon, who is 6 feet, 6 inches ness of the charges. fourth-degree assault, domestic months ago, according to court all three ended up inside the tall and 235 pounds, told police Superior Court JudgeJames violence; third-degree assault, documents, and they argued af- house. he acted in self defense during Lawler set bail at $10,000, noting domestic violence; criminal tres- ter the victim accused Simmons The victim dialed 911 at some the fight. that Simmons has no criminal pass; and third-degree malicious of spreading rumors that he used point, and operators heard part The victim is 5 feet, 8 inches history. mischief, domestic violence. methamphetamine. of the assault before the call dis- and 180 pounds, according to Simmons is a respondent in Early Sunday morning, Sim- The victim reportedly woke connected, according to court court documents. a 2014 civil unlawful harassment mons and Sheldon, her boy- Sunday to pounding on his door. documents. Simmons claimed the vic- case in King County involving a friend, went to the house in the He stepped outside, heard nois- Sheldon and Simmons re- tim’s girlfriend started the fight, different alleged victim, accord- 300 block of Kearney Street. The es, and saw Sheldon “dragging” portedly left in Sheldon’s car be- and claimed she owned the ing to court documents. house was formerly owned by Simmons out of his garage, ac- fore police arrived. home. “She has never even had a traf- Simmons’ great-grandmother, cording to court documents. Police arrived to find the vic- Simmons and Sheldon were fic ticket,” said defense attorney and is now leased to her cousin Simmons allegedly refused to tim covered in blood, and blood charged as co-defendants and Joely O’Rourke, who represented — the alleged victim in the bur- leave, and the victim threatened spatter both inside and outside are due back in court Thursday Simmons at her first appearance. glary and assault — by Simmons’ to call police. the house. for their arraignments. News in Brief begin on Tuesday, April 5. It will crowd in Spokane that his wife, Alaska and Hawaii hold Demo- west has become important terri- Economic run for eight weeks on Tuesdays, Hillary Clinton, would expand cratic caucuses on Saturday, and tory for him. Empowerment Program Wednesdays and Thursdays access to college education if she Washington has the most dele- Washington state, Alaska and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. was elected president. gates ultimately at stake with 101. Hawaii hold Democratic caucus- Open to Women The program provides train- Bill Clinton was campaign- es on Saturday, and Washington in Lewis County ing that supports economic sta- ing in Spokane and Vancouver has the most delegates ultimately bility and mobility, stated the Monday in the run up to Wash- Sanders’ West Coast at stake with 101. By The Chronicle release. ington’s Democratic caucuses Campaign Makes Key In Vancouver, Sanders de- Women in Lewis County It focuses on increasing the this Saturday. clared to a packed gymnasium have the opportunity to register confidence, competence and At Spokane Falls Community Stops in Washington that the nation’s economic, cam- for a free eight-week job training connections women need to suc- College, Bill Clinton said Hillary VANCOUVER (AP) — More paign finance and criminal jus- program to be held in Olympia. ceed in the workplace, move past Clinton doesn’t believe college than 7,500 people turned out tice systems are “rigged” and The Women’s Economic Em- minimum wage employment and should be free for everyone but to a high school in Vancouver, criticized pharmaceutical com- powerment Program is put on experience upward mobility in she would widen grant programs, Washington and another 10,300 panies for rising drug costs. through a partnership between a job. Weekly gender-responsive raise taxes on the wealthy to help showed up at an arena in Seattle What riled up the young, YWCA Olympia, the Pacific workshops for job trainees focus pay for college and make college on Sunday for Bernie Sanders rowdy crowd most were Sanders’ Mountain Workforce Develop- on strengthening the executive loans a lot more like mortgages, rallies, two of three taking place comments on health care and his ment Council and the Thurston functioning and soft skills neces- bundled together and payable in the state that day. support of gay marriage. Chamber of Commerce. sary for success, the release said. over a specified period of time at The Vermont senator spent “Ten years ago, if somebody Transportation to the train- To sign up, go online to www. low interest. the past week in Arizona, and jumped up and said, ‘I think that ing will be provided to women in ywcaofolympia.org/form/eep- Hillary Clinton’s opponent, now is taking his campaign to gay marriage will be legal in 50 Lewis County. intake or call Pamela Dickey at Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Washington and other West states in America in the year The EEP is a job-training (360) 352-0592 to learn more has said tuition should be free at Coast states that he hopes will 2015,’ the person next to them program for women between the about eligibility. public college and universities. help him make up ground after would’ve said ‘You are nuts, what ages of 16 and 24, according to a YWCA Olympia’s mission is Bill Clinton, who was also to a solid delegate lead built up by are you smoking?’” Sanders said. press release. to eliminate racism and sexism speak at Clark College in Van- Democratic front-runner Hillary In Seattle, Sanders applauded It provides gender-respon- to advance social, political and couver Monday evening, said the Clinton. the city’s move to incrementally sive, hands-on experience at the the economic status of women pitched presidential nominating “Let us have a record-breaking phase in a $15-an-hour mini- YWCA Other Bank — a hygiene and girls. For more information, contests have been “an incredible turnout here in Washington,” mum wage by 2017 that took ef- product distribution center, in- go to www.ywcaofolympia.org. moment for our country.” Sanders said at KeyArena in Se- fect in April 2015. dividualized life and career sup- Hillary Clinton has a lead attle, rallying supporters with Lines outside the stadium port, certification opportunities of more than 300 delegates over many familiar themes. were huge before the event, and and work placement prospects. Bill Clinton Campaigns Sanders in the race for the Dem- Clinton has a lead of more according to Seattle officials, Women who complete the ocratic presidential nomination than 300 delegates over Sanders 5,500 people remained outside program are eligible for a finan- in Washington from primaries and caucuses from primaries and caucuses fol- during Sanders’ speech and an- cial stipend. SPOKANE (AP) — Former following a sweep of five states lowing a sweep of five states last other 1,500 left when they didn’t The next session of EEP will President Bill Clinton told a March 15. Washington state, Tuesday, so the Pacific North- make it into the stadium.

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Back Country Horsemen Represent Can-Do Spirit of County

Kudos to the Lewis County Residents have largely worked On the one hand, the sales proven its ability to survive and Chapter of Back Country Horse- Our Views with one another to clear prop- tax revenue will remain in the thrive even in tough economic men for taking it upon them- equipment to clear culverts and erties and restore much of what county, though it will shift to times. selves to improve recreational prevent the road from taking on was lost. the coffers of the city of Chehalis. Heidi Pehl, owner of I-5 Auto offerings in East Lewis County. additional damage last month. We appreciate the efforts and On the other, the Hub City Group, said many of the employ- As the wheels of bureaucracy “Our mission is to keep the attitude of the Lewis County is losing a piece of history and ees from the Centralia dealer- turn slowly, many Forest Service trails open for the public,” said Chapter of the Back Country a valuable cog in its economic ship will be hired on after the roads remain impassable and Bernie Stratton, director of the Horsemen. machine. transaction is complete, though are in need of government funds group. “In my opinion, volun- New automobile dealerships those numbers are not yet avail- for repairs. teers shouldn’t be building roads, Campbell Chrysler Closure provide a boost to municipal able. As detailed in a story on but the government is pretty governments through tax col- The Chronicle will con- page Main 4, the Back Country cash-strapped right now. We try The confirmation that lections, and Centralia will see tinue to report on developments, Horsemen decided they couldn’t to stick to trails, but if we can’t Campbell Chrysler will close its a drop in revenue as a result of which we hope will eventually wait to restore access to the get to the trails, what’s the point?” downtown Centralia business is the move. include a new business at the Goat Creek trailhead on Forest It’s an extension of a com- bittersweet considering the op- Still, we’re pleased to see the downtown Centralia location Road 2750 near Riffe Lake. They mon reaction to last year’s eration will be folded into the I-5 franchise remain local, espe- that will sorely miss the pres- used volunteer power and heavy storms in East Lewis County. Auto Group in Chehalis. cially with a company that has ence of Campbell Chrysler.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County A Delightful Afternoon at a Day of Downton Few would expect to see the dowager countess of Grantham in Morton, but she appeared on a big screen in the Roxy Theater Sunday with some of her most withering comments. Dressed in period clothing, nearly 40 women — and a token male or two — gathered for A Day of Downton to commemorate the final season of the PBS Master- piece series, which featured the lives of the upper crust Grantham family and the people who served them. The afternoon began with Gail Skinner playing the piano and Jess Martin, development director of the Fire Mountain Arts Council, singing “Tea for Two.” More than a dozen ladies took to the floor of the Roxy to dance the Charleston. As I tried the maneuvers, I kept thinking of Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed in “It’s a Wonderful Life” when the floor opened behind them and they plunged into the swimming pool. We jotted words on our programs for Mad Libs, which is a game where people substitute words for blank spots in a story, leading to often hilarious and nonsensical versions. This was one line, read in the best imitation voice of Carson, the austere butler, regarding Letters HOW TO REACH the dowager countess: “She found that often her (body part) ached and not By Julie McDonald Treatment of Protesters at ing to make a living on the land ELECTED OFFICIALS even a (vessel) of (liquid) enjoyed with as they have in the past. Even un- Legislative Hotline: (800) (food) and served to her in the (room) would fix her Wildlife Refuge Disturbing related businesses are becoming 562-6000 mood.” We have found the events sur- overburdened and stymied by these Substitute words ran the gamut — She found that rounding what occurred on Jan. 26, policies. 20TH DISTRICT often her “ears” or “elbows” ached, and not even a 2016, between Burns, Oregon, and That aside, this killing has to stop Lewis County and “submarine of Kool-Aid” or a “chamber pot of port” John Day, Oregon, disturbing. now, and this is not just a matter of enjoyed with “biscuits” or “cake” in the “parlor” or the Southwestern Thurston Consequently, we sent a letter to importance to those preserving their “bedroom” would fix her mood. County Rep. Jaime Herrera-Beutler on Feb. freedom in Oregon, but to all of us A Countess Quote-Off followed, where ladies gave 3 expressing the same. Portions of it living in these United States. their best imitations of the regal dowager countess State Sen. John Braun state: So would you please, with your delivering witty yet often scathing remarks, such as P.O. Box 40420 My family and I are writing to other colleagues in Congress, make Olympia, WA 98504-0420 “What is a weekend?” and “Does it ever get cold on the an effort to do something now, be- moral high ground?” and “I’m not a romantic, but even you regarding the recent standoff phone: (360) 786-7638 at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in fore this goes on any further? fax: (360) 786-1999 I concede that the heart does not exist solely for the We believe this situation was not email: [email protected] purpose to pump blood.” Burns, Oregon. On Jan. 26,2016, Ammon Bundy handled in the best interests of the The Downton Trivia contest asking 14 questions American people, is directly against State Rep. Richard DeBolt about the show, such as the name of Lord Grantham’s and others were arrested, and even more concerning, LaVoy Finicum, allowing citizens to peacefully pro- P.O. Box 40600 dog (Isis) and where the count who died in Mary’s bed test and exercise their right of free Olympia, WA 98504-0600 heralded from (Turkey), showed me just how many de- one of their party, was shot to death. The manner in which this act was speech — even while being lawfully phone: (360) 786-7896 tails I didn’t remember. Two people answered 12 of the fax: ( carried out by the FBI and Oregon armed — and that violations of the 360) 786-7871 14 questions right, which was impressive. email: [email protected] State Police was completely unjusti- law and protocols occurred in the We watched living history performer Tames Alan of handling of that situation, those vio- Lakebay, show how ladies’ clothing fashions changed fied. State Rep. Ed Orcutt lations not being stated here. dramatically from 1912 to 1926. It took four women It appears as if they were trying P.O. Box 40600 Often during the Vietnam War to tighten the corset she wore under her gown in 1912, to make an example of Mr. Finicum, Olympia, WA 98504-0600 when high-society women changed clothes up to six attempting to make a statement at and environmental protests of the phone: (360) 786-7990 times during the day. No wonder they needed a ladies’ the cost of one man’s life, and pur- ’60s to present, property damage was email: [email protected] maid! posefully showing the power and incurred from the protesters and ag- During World War I, many women volunteered force of our government for others gression of the protesters was shown. 19TH DISTRICT as nurses, both at the front and at home, so ladies left to note. By comparison, this was a peace- We believe this development de- ful standoff. There was no aggres- Pacific, Wahkiakum and Parts behind tight corsets (in relief, I imagine) and opted for of Lewis, Grays Harbor and more practical dresses and shoes. serves every bit of Congress’ atten- sion or violence. No firearm was OK, I hate to admit it, but I dozed off a bit toward tion now. This should never have pointed at anyone, and not one Cowlitz Counties the third change of clothes, possibly because I spent the happened in our country. shot was fired. Carrying and being State Sen. Dean Takko Friday through Sunday morning at the Writers Week- Not only do we believe that Mr. armed is not an act of aggression! It P.O. Box 40419 end at the beach and rushed home for the tea. Finicum was shot to death unneces- is a Constitutional right! Olympia, WA 98504-0419 After a break, Alan displayed clothing worn by the sarily and perhaps even out of spite, The protesters were simply ask- phone: (360) 786-7636 flappers during the early 1920s, when women began as evidence seems to suggest, but ing or petitioning for redress of fax: (360) 786-1446 wearing cosmetics on their faces — and even dabbed we believe everything that has hap- grievance, another Constitutional email: [email protected] blush on their knees, which showed for the first time. pened at the Wildlife Refuge — even right. We then walked next door to the Tiller Arts Center in past years, and leading up to this Although we believe Mr. Finicum State Rep. Brian Blake P.O. Box 40600 for a scrumptious high tea of dainty sandwiches, dev- event, needs to be reviewed. was unarmed at the time he was shot The environmental movement multiple times and killed, we are Olympia, WA 98504-0600 iled eggs, scones and fruit treats while Martin distribut- phone: (360) 786-7870 ed awards for best dressed, best Downton Abbey attire, has caused an assault on property proposing that Jan. 26 be designated ownership in this country of huge fax: (360) 786-1276 and best imitation of the dowager countess. as a “Right to Carry and Bear Arms email: [email protected] All in all, we spent a delightful Sunday afternoon proportions. Both federal and state Day” — an American right, in re- enjoying tea with the upper crust — or upper crust bureaucracies have become involved membrance of LaVoy Finicum.” State Rep. JD Rossetti wannabes — in Morton. I just hope they don’t do a in this assault as policies of govern- Thank you for allowing us to P.O. Box 40600 similar feast for “The Walking Dead.” ment move in this direction. freely state these things. Olympia, WA 98504-0600 ••• More than any other thing, the phone: (360) 786-7806 Julie McDonald, a personal historian from Toledo, may be actions of this movement has af- Vic Khvoroff email: [email protected] reached at [email protected]. fected the livelihoods of those try- Randle

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Cantwell Urges Forest Service to Say No to Mount St. Helens Drilling OPPOSITION: Ranking gress intentionally created the monument boundary to exclude Member of Energy those areas. and Natural Resources “(It) didn’t create buffer zones Committee Says or restrictions on adjacent uses — other than uses that are specifi- Development Would cally spelled out in the surface Likely Interfere With management uses, which doesn’t prohibit mineral exploration,” Recreation and he said. “Because Congress spe- Conservation cifically drew this area out, it was By Dameon Pesanti always understood that this had the potential for mineral devel- The Columbian opment.” U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D- The mineral rights in the 217 Wash., is opposed to exploratory acres of land at Goat Mountain drilling near Mount St. Helens were originally patented at the and she’s urging the U.S. Forest time of the monument’s creation Service to deny a request for such by the Duval Corporation. The activity. rights traded hands a few times On Monday, Cantwell, the before Ascot purchased them. ranking member of the Senate As it currently stands, half of Energy and Natural Resources the minerals underground be- Committee, sent a letter to For- long to Ascot; the other half be- est Service Chief Tom Tidwell longs to the U.S. government. explaining her opposition to The Columbian / File Photo drilling and hardrock mining “Imagine every other grain Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., opposes exploratory drilling near Mount St. Helens, and is urging the U.S. Forest Service to on lands purchased for conser- of sand is what we’re having to deny Ascot Resources’ request for such drilling. vation with cash from the Land discuss,” Campbell said. “Part of and Water Conservation Fund. of this project with the primary look at how we can avoid these agencies received about 2,800 what we’re looking at is whether She argued that kind of develop- purposes for which the lands problems from happening in the comments on the project during or not it’s in the public’s inter- ment would likely interfere with were acquired and the broader future,” Tidwell said. the combined comment periods. ests to get at that 50 percent of the recreational and conserva- negative (Land and Water Con- “But once those lands are ac- The original assessment was the public’s piece and allow the tion purposes behind the pur- servation Funds) implications, I quired, it’s part of the national approved by both the Forest applicant to get at the other 50 chase. respectfully request that you re- forest, and if they’re open for Service and the Bureau of Land percent to determine if there’s a Ascot Resources wants to frain from providing consent for mining and there’s a mining Management in 2012, but it was viable state below.” search for copper, silver, gold prospecting permits for the Goat claim, then that proponent has declared inadequate in 2012 by Ascot purchased the mineral and other minerals by drill- Mountain Project,” Cantwell an ability to propose an opera- U.S. District Court in Oregon. rights before the Forest Service ing 63 holes at 23 different sites wrote. tion.” Drilling never took place. acquired 167 acres of the surface at Goat Mountain, just north of Earlier this month, Cantwell The Forest Service and the lands with Conservation Fund the Mount St. Helens National also questioned Tidwell in per- Bureau of Land Management Number of Factors dollars. According to Camp- Volcanic Monument boundary son during a Senate Energy and released a modified environ- bell, even after the purchase was near the headwaters of the Green Natural Resources Committee mental assessment for the Ascot Campbell said several factors River. hearing, saying she didn’t un- Resources Goat Mountain ex- play into why the project is being made with the Conservation According to a news release derstand how exploratory drill- ploratory drilling permit appli- considered on lands purchased Fund, there were no restrictions from Cantwell’s office, the sena- ing and conservation lands can cation in January and once again with conservation fund dollars. placed on the mineral rights. tor described hardrock min- coexist. He responded by saying in February. Two 30-day public He said Congress knew there Also, the lands in question ing and exploratory drilling, on acquired lands are managed by comment periods were opened, were mineral claims and min- are managed as part of the Gif- lands purchased for conserva- the rules of the forest the land the latest of which closed on eral interests near the mountain ford Pinchot Land and Resource tion and recreation purposes, as becomes a part of, but added that March 19. when they passed the Mount St. Management Plan, which doesn’t “not sound public policy.” he shared her concern. On Thursday, BLM spokes- Helens National Volcanic Monu- prohibit mineral exploration, “Given the incompatibility “It’s one of the things I want to man Michael Campbell said the ment Act in 1982. So the Con- Campbell said. Ski Report: Some Areas Staying Open Until April, and Great Conditions Prevail for Spring Break By Mark Yuasa July or as long as conditions al- days the road is open 9 a.m. to 6 and Mount Hood Ski Bowl, 51- The Seattle Times Expected Snowfall Totals low. p.m., and uphill gate closing at 5 54. Monday Through Friday: White Pass is open daily p.m. IDAHO: Sun Valley, 36-86; It may be spring, but winter through April 17, and also has an The snow-play sliding hill Brundage, 64-114; Tamarack, 28- just won’t let go of its grip along MOUNT BAKER, 7-16 inches extended projected schedule of at Paradise will remain open 93; Schweitzer, 51-109; Lookout the ski slopes. of new snow (571 inches for operation from April 16-17, April through March 27 as conditions Pass, 59-105; Bogus Basin, 57; That is good news for ski- the season). Summit at Snoqualmie, 23-24 and April 30-May 1. allow. Ranger-guided 1.8-mile and Silver Mountain, 65-79. ers and snowboarders on spring In Oregon, Mount Hood snowshoe walks are available MONTANA: Whitefish Moun- break who should be able to find 0-trace (383). STEVENS PASS, 7-14 (387). Meadows is open daily through Saturdays, Sundays and holidays tain Resort is open daily, with plenty of fresh snow covered hill- CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN, 4-7 April 28, and the Palmer snow- through March 27 at 11 a.m. and 109-inch base, and 295 inches sides in the days ahead. (487). fields at Timberline Lodge will 1:30 p.m. outside of the Jackson this season. A total of 105 trails A low pressure system is ex- WHITE PASS, 4-6 (366-426). offer opportunities clear into Visitor Center. Winter backcoun- and ski conditions were good de- pected to move across the state early summer. In British Colum- try, camping is available with a spite low visibility on Monday. through Tuesday that will bring bia, Whistler-Blackcomb Resort permit required. Be sure to check BRITISH COLUMBIA: Whistler- light rain showers, and then Crystal Mountain Resort plans to remain open for the next the website for road conditions Blackcomb, 132; Cypress, 173; switch over to snow or rain plans to stay open daily until couple of months. and restrictions before heading Mount Washington, 120; White- mixed with snow as the freezing April 17, and will reopen Memo- At Mount Rainier National up. Through Monday, Paradise water, 123-124; Manning Park, level drops from 5,000 to 3,500 rial Day weekend for sightseeing Park the gate to Paradise at was covered with 118.9 inches 67-96; Big White, 118; Revelstoke, feet. on the Mt. Rainier Gondola and Longmire is open with trac- of snow. For updates, go to www. 28-105; Fernie, 53-126; Mount Then another wet front ush- skiing in Green Valley. With al- tion tires advised. All vehicles nps.gov/mora/index.htm. Seymour, 84-163; Red Mountain, ers in more rain or snow along most 500 inches of snow on the are required to carry tire chains. OREGON: Mount Bachelor, 121- 117; Grouse Mountain, 96-146; the western slopes all the way upper hillsides, Crystal plans to Extended hours (weather condi- 163 inch base; Timberline, 144; Kicking Horse, 37-76; Apex, 102; into Friday with a snow level run the Green Valley chair for tions permitting) on weekends Mount Hood Meadows, 121-252; Silver Star, 69-91; Sun Peaks, 84- hovering between 2,500 and skiing and snowboarding on from 8 a.m.-9 p.m. with uphill Mount Ashland, 79-149; Willa- 93; Panorama, 20-56; and Kim- 3,500 feet. weekends starting May 28 into gate closing at 8 p.m. On week- mette Pass, 38-100; Hoodoo, 83; berley, 46. Judge Rules ‘Biased’ Tribal Council Denied Disbarred Lawyer Due Process By Nina Shapiro ployee without term or contract.” face of what amounts to a coup.” none. person for those facing disenroll- The Seattle Times Yet, the tribal judge did not Nooksack Chairman Bob Alexander also noted that ment, said she was pleased by lay out how Galanda could re- Kelly did not return requests for the council’s sudden decision to the ruling even if it wasn’t clear A Nooksack judge ruled gain his ability to practice law comment. require all attorneys to have a whether the 306 members would Monday that the tribal coun- on Nooksack land, where he is Alexander’s ruling was ex- tribal business license — one of get Galanda back on their case. cil — which she called “plainly fighting on behalf of 306 tribal ceedingly critical of the council. the cited reasons for disbarring “We take our wins as we get them,” biased” and given to “extreme members facing disenrollment. She said that it had done “exactly Galanda — came without any said Roberts, who has been fight- tactics” — did not afford Seattle It is up to Galanda and other the opposite of what the court procedures in place for getting ing disenrollment for three years attorney Gabriel Galanda due had ordered” by dumping 300 such a license. attorneys at his firm, also dis- with members of her extended process when it disbarred him barred by the Nooksack, to de- pages of material on her instead The judge ordered the council family in sprawling litigation at last month. cide if they will pursue the mat- of a concise summary of what to put such procedures in place In doing so, Judge Susan Al- ter through the council or the due process Galanda had been by April 1, and also to provide tribal and federal levels. exander asserted her indepen- courts, Alexander wrote. given. Galanda’s clients with the resolu- During that time, Galanda dence, and potentially left herself Galanda took the ruling as Not one of the declarations tion laying out the reasons for his has turned into an aggressive open to being fired. She point- vindication nonetheless, as well in those 300 pages addressed disbarment, which they have up combatant against disenrollment edly noted in a previous order as an attempt by the tribal judge due process, she said, a fact that until now been unable to obtain. not just among the Nooksack, that she was “simply a tribal em- “to hold the tribe together, in the led her to believe there had been Michelle Roberts, a spokes- but in tribes across the country. News in Brief Oakville Branch Among The bank said the consolida- tions will result in some dupli- CONCEAL CARRY Umpqua Bank Closures cate positions and that it would By The Columbian help workers whose jobs disap- PERMIT CLASS Umpqua Bank is closing pear find new positions within its Oakville branch, one of 26 the company or elsewhere. Oregon- branch closures in four states Umpqua said it has notified March 31st for the Portland-based bank. affected customers of the up- Umpqua set no specific time- coming closures and will auto- 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm Utah (valid in 35 states) line for the closure but said that matically transfer customer ac- consolidation of all 26 branches counts to the most convenient will begin in June and continue locations. Best Western — Chehalis through the summer. Umpqua, known for creat- Umpqua operates more than ing innovative and customer- 350 branches, which it calls 201 SW Interstate AVE friendly branches, said it is re- stores, in Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada and Washing- sponding to changes in the way Oregon/Utah: $80.00 or Oregon only: $45 ton. Its closure list included two its customers do their banking. other Washington branches, in Umpqua reported net earn- FirearmTrainingNW.com ~ [email protected] Puyallup and Vancouver, as well ings of $222.7 million in 2015, as 14 branches in Oregon, eight up from $147.2 million for the Shaun Curtain 360-921-2071 CH555796.bw.jd in California and one in Idaho. 2014 calendar year. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT thrown through a windshield of police received a report of a dis- lice received a report of a dispute assault after allegedly spitting in a parked car near the intersec- turbance in the 2900 block of between family members in the another person’s face. Man Cited, Arrested Over tion of Pearl and Walnut streets. Mt. Vista Road in Centralia. A 1800 block of North Tower Av- Contact Order Violation person reported receiving death enue. The suspect left before of- Theft Under Investigation • At 10:57 a.m. on Friday, po- threats and being blocked from ficers arrived. The case is under lice cited Bradley W. Dubay, 22, Vehicle Prowl leaving the home. An investiga- investigation. • At 2:38 p.m. on Friday, po- of Centralia, on suspicion of vio- • At 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, tion is ongoing. • At 9:17 p.m. on Sunday, po- lice received a report of a first- lating a protection order in the police received a report of a ve- lice responded to a report of an degree theft in the 500 block of hicle prowl in the 500 block of North Market Boulevard. The 800 block of North Pearl Street. Guitar, Laptop Stolen in assault in the 400 block of Prai- At 10:27 a.m. on Saturday, police Harrison Avenue. A woman’s rie Rose Street. Officers referred incident is under investigation. again responded to the residence purse was stolen from an un- Burglary a 39-year-old man to prosecu- in reference to a contact-order locked vehicle. • At 11:54 a.m. on Sunday, tors for possible fourth-degree Disturbance Reported • At 1:58 p.m. on Monday, police received a report of a bur- violation, and arrested Dubay. assault charges. • At 2:40 a.m. on Saturday, He was booked into the Lewis police received a report of a ve- glary in the 1200 block of North hicle prowl in the 1500 block of Scheuber Road. A guitar and police received a report of a County Jail on suspicion of vio- disturbance in the 800 block of lating a protection order. Delaware Avenue. A paintball laptop were taken sometime in Stolen SUV Recovered gun was taken from a locked ve- the past few days. • At 2:07 a.m. on Monday, Northwest New York Avenue. hicle. police recovered a 2016 Ford Alcohol Stolen Explorer that was reported sto- Vehicle Prowl • At 11:45 a.m. on Friday, po- Man Arrested on Suspicion of len from Enterprise Rent-A-Car Jacket Stolen Stealing Package • At 6:36 a.m. on Saturday, lice received a report of a theft of in Oregon. The SUV had been police received a report of a ve- • At 7:41 p.m. on Saturday, • At 11:55 a.m. on Sunday, alcohol in the 500 block of South abandoned for several days in a hicle prowl in the 1900 block of police received a report of a police received a report of a man Tower Avenue. parking lot in the 1200 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue. jacket stolen from a retail store taking a package off a neighbor’s Belmont Avenue in Centralia. in the 100 block of West High porch in the 300 block of South Video Game Console Taken Street. Gold Street. Officers arrived Man Arrested on Malicious • At 12:39 a.m. on Friday, po- and arrested Trevor A. Bartley, Man Arrested on Assault Charge Mischief Charge lice received a report that a video Vehicles Stolen 20, on suspicion of third-degree • At 5:47 p.m. on Monday, • At 3:57 p.m. on Saturday, po- game console was stolen in the theft. police arrested Ernest A. Calde- 1000 block of South Tower Av- • At 9:06 p.m. on Saturday, lice responded to a report of a per- rone, 45, of Centralia, on suspi- son breaking the passenger-side enue. police received a report that a cion of fourth-degree assault in black 1999 Toyota pickup truck Accused Shoplifters Arrested window of a vehicle in the 1600 the 800 block of South Tower block of Northwest Louisiana Av- was stolen in the 1400 block of • At 12:49 p.m. on Sunday, Avenue. Transient Booked on Disorderly Johnson Road. police responded to a report of enue. Roger L. Keech, 70, of Che- Conduct Charge • At 5:55 a.m. on Sunday, a shoplifting in the 1100 block halis, was arrested on suspicion of • At 5:26 p.m. on Friday, Mi- police received a report of a ve- of Harrison Avenue. Officers Onalaska Man Booked on Drug third-degree malicious mischief. chael A. Kauer, 43, a transient, hicle theft in the 1400 block of arrived and arrested Mason A. Violations was arrested near the intersec- Lewis Street. The vehicle’s own- Flint, 23, on suspicion of third- • At 6:14 p.m. on Mon- iPhone Stolen er reported he loaned it to his tion of Bridge Street and Harri- degree theft. day, police arrested Nicholas • At 10:33 p.m. on Satur- son Avenue on suspicion of dis- brother, who lives in Centralia, • At 6:23 p.m. on Monday, E. Novion, 31, of Onalaska, on and that the vehicle, a blue 1998 day, police received a report of orderly conduct. police arrested Kelly J. Norskog, suspicion of possession of meth- an iPhone stolen from the 1600 Honda Civic, was stolen over- 34, of Centralia, on suspicion of amphetamine and heroin in the night. block of Northwest Louisiana third-degree theft for allegedly 400 block of Hemlock Street. Avenue. No arrests were made. Camera, Phones Stolen shoplifting in the 500 block of • At 7:40 p.m. on Friday, po- Man Damages Car During South Tower Avenue. lice received a report of a theft of Counterfeit $100 Reported Evidence of Bullet Fired into a camera case containing a cam- Dispute Shoplifters Steal Alcohol • At 8:11 p.m. on Monday, Building Discovered era and two cellphones in the • At 8:28 a.m. on Sunday, police received a report that un- police responded to a dispute • At 2:58 p.m. on Sunday, po- • At 11:08 a.m. on Sunday, 800 block of Field Avenue. known suspects tried to use a a person reported that an em- in progress in the 700 block of lice received a report of a shop- fake $100 bill at a drive through ployee of a store in the 1900 South Gold Street. They learned lifting in the 500 block of South window in the 800 block of Har- block of Northwest Louisiana Teen Arrested on Assault Charge that a woman went into a van to Tower Avenue. The suspect, a rison Avenue. The business re- Avenue found a bullet on the • At 7:46 p.m. on Friday, Pica- get away from a man. The man man in his 30s, wearing cam- jected the counterfeit cash, and bou L. Warden, 18, of Centralia, ground and later realized it went reportedly did not want the ouflage pants, a white T-shirt the suspects fled the area with it. was arrested in the 100 block of through the building. woman to leave, so he hit the and white tennis shoes, report- The case is under investigation. South Silver Street on suspicion van with a piece of wood and edly stole a bottle of Black Velvet of fourth-degree assault, domes- bent the driver’s door while try- whiskey. No arrests were made. Man Arrested After Dispute CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT tic violence. A juvenile suspect is ing to get into the van. Patrick • At 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, po- • At 1:34 p.m. on Sunday, being referred to prosecutors on J. McCarty, 43, was arrested on lice received a report of two men Teen Referred to Prosecutors police received a report of an suspicion of assault in connec- shoplifting alcohol in the 500 suspicion of third-degree mali- for Spitting assault in the 400 block of tion to the incident. cious mischief, domestic vio- block of South Tower Avenue. Southwest Fifth Street in Che- • At 8:35 p.m. on Saturday, po- lence, and booked into the Lewis Officers did not find the men. halis. Lowell S. Johnston, 32, of lice received a report of an assault County Jail. Onalaska, was arrested on sus- Wrench Thrown Through in the 300 block of Southwest Windshield Assault Reports Under picion of fourth-degree assault, Third Street. A 13-year-old Che- domestic violence. • At 9:09 p.m. on Friday, po- Victim Reports Death Threats Investigation halis boy was referred to prosecu- lice received a report of a wrench • At 10:24 a.m. on Sunday, • At 5:52 p.m. on Sunday, po- tors on suspicion of fourth-degree please see SIRENS, page Main 11

Lotto: 06-08-12-31-40-47 Lois Elizabeth Death Notices Next jackpot: $8 million Commodities • KEITH S. HALLAM, 90, Vader, died Thurs- Hit 5: 12-17-23-26-38 Gas in Washington — $2.25 (AAA of (Boyle) Gelder day, March 17, at PeaceHealth St. John’s Next cashpot: $200,000 Washington) Lois Elizabeth (Boyle) Wyatt Harsh, Evelyn Harsh, Medical Center, Longview. A memorial Crude Oil — $41.11 per barrel (CME service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Va- Match 4: 01-03-15-23 Gelder, 90, was welcomed Eva Sanders and Drew Group) der Assembly of God Church. Arrange- Daily Game: 7-5-6 into the arms of her Lord and Sanders. ments are under the direction of Catter- Gold — $1,246 (Monex) Savior March 16, 2016. Lois Lois worked as a book- Keno: 13-14-22-27-31-35-42-45-46- Silver — $15.88 (Monex) mole Funeral Home, Winlock. 49-55-58-59-61-64-67-76-77-78-80 was born to Ed and Lena Boyle keeper, until she joined Jack • KIRK A. ROSS, 55, Onalaska, died Tues- and was preceded in death by in his real estate ofice for her day, March 15, at Providence Centralia her parents and ive siblings. remaining work years. Many Hospital. A celebration of life will be 1-4 She grew up on Smith Lake in of their clients became good p.m. Sunday, April 3, at Fort Borst Park, Remembrance Warrenton, Oregon and never friends. While able, she was Centralia. Arrangements are under the lost her love of the Oregon always involved in her church direction of Brown Mortuary Service, Coast. and community service Chehalis. MARIAN YVONNE MACOMBER While working as a civilian organizations. She was a great • KATHY LOUISE BROOKS, 68, Oroville, for- employee for the U.S. Navy, cook and always enjoyed her merly of Doty, died Saturday, March corner of Chehalis Avenue and Park Street. The business is at Tongue Point in Astoria, home and garden. Lois had a 19, at Central Washington Hospital, Oregon, she met John “Jack” Wenatchee. A graveside service will be currently Mac's Auto Supply, never endinggift of hospitality Gelder. He was serving in the at 1 p.m. Thursday at Doty-Dryad Cem- owned by their son, Reggie. and was a treasured friend Navy and stationed in Astoria. to many. She left a legacy etery, Doty. A potluck will follow the Marian was active in the service at Doty-Dryad Church. Arrange- Jack passed away in 2002, of her strong faith, special ments are under the direction of Sticklin Apostolic Faith Church in after 55 years of marriage. friendships and beloved Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Chehalis, where she was a Lois is survived by family. • DANIEL L. REED, 56, Chehalis, died Sun- Sunday school teacher, choir their four children, James A celebration of life will be day, March 20, at home. A memorial ser- member and violinist in the (Kathy) Gelder, Joy Danzer, held at Cooks Hill Community vice will be Saturday, April 9, at Bethel church orchestra for many years. Candace (Ed) Sanders and Church, March 26, 2016 at Church, Chehalis. Arrangements are un- Special thanks to the staff Susan (Vince) Hall; six11:30 a.m. der the direction of Cattermole Funeral grandchildren, Christopher and caregivers at Logan Street In lieu of lowers, Home, Winlock. (Melissa) Gelder, John (Erin)donations may be made to Manor in Chehalis, where she • VELMA FREDRICKSON, 94, Issaquah, for- Danzer, Alexis (Jason) CHCC Missions Fund at merly of Lewis County, died Monday, resided for the last three and a Harsh, Joseph (Kate) www.cookshillcc.org, giving March 7, at Issaquah Nursing & Reha- half months. Danzer, James (Melissa) can be posted online. bilitation Center. A graveside service will Sanders and Ryan (Jane) Marian Yvonne Macomber, She is survived by her two be at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at Alpha sons, Randy (Denise) Macomber Sanders; and six great- Cemetery, Onalaska. Arrangements are 80, passed away peacefully grandchildren, Taylor under the direction of Cattermole Fu- and Reggie (Shannon) To view this obituary, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Danzer, Tyler Danzer, please go to chronline.com/ neral Home, Winlock. She was born Dec. 18, 1935 Macomber; two daughters, obituaries. • DONALD GOBLE, 68, Roy, formerly of Debbie (Dennis) Buss and Morton, died Friday, March 18, Heart of in Chehalis, Washington to Gerry and Clara (Metzenberg) Deanna (Tim) Mixer, all of Gold Adult Family Home, Morton. A me- Chehalis; 14 grandchildren; 10 morial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday Jones. She attended Chehalis Make This The Year You Pre-Plan at the Tanwax Country Chapel, 36417 schools, graduating from the great-grandchildren; brother, Mountain Highway E., Eatonville. Ar- Chehalis High School in 1953. Phillip (Kathy) Jones of Sun rangements are under the direction of Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: In April 1953, Marian was Lakes, Arizona; and numerous Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. nieces and nephews. • Your family knows your wishes • LOIS GELDER, 90, Centralia, died employed by Virgil R. Lee & • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues Sons Insurance Agency, retiring A graveside service will be Wednesday, March 16, at Providence held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided Centralia Hospital. A graveside service in 2007. March 23, 2016 at Claquato will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Claquato On Feb. 4, 1955, she • You have peace of mind knowing you have Cemetery. given your family a loving git Cemetery, Chehalis. Arrangements are married the love of her life, under the direction of Newell-Hoer- Remembrances may be Jerry Macomber and together, Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. made to the Hospice Fund of they had four children, Randy, advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes Providence Sound Home Care Debbie, Reggie and Deanna. & Hospice, 3432 S. Bay Rd. Lotteries Marian and Jerry purchased NE, Olympia, WA 98506 or to CH554652jc.do the former Irving Motor Parts OUR LEWIS COUNTY Washington’s Monday Games the Apostolic Faith Missionary ARRANGEMENT OFFICE store in 1984, changing the Fund at PO Box 446, Chehalis, 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Powerball: name to Auto Motive Inc. In Centralia, WA Next jackpot: $90 million WA 98532. 1994, they moved the business To view the obituary, please go to Mega Millions: to its current location, at the chronline.com/obituaries. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 Next jackpot: $30 million • Main 11 FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016

erate a body shop as Campbell amount but obviously when you were a great partner,” Hill said nus for the city and the business. Campbell Chrysler in Centralia did, but lose a large retail business like of Campbell Chrysler. “I’m really “We are very excited to hear will have other services that were that there will be a negative im- sorry to see them go but I cer- the good news,” he said. “We Continued from the front page not available at the location. pact on our sales tax revenue,” he tainly want to see it be successful wish them great success with the Pehl said they will expand to said. “That always hurts.” wherever they are because they new business here.” a great opportunity for the I-5 include service for tires, brakes, The city will work with the are still part of this community.” Auto Group to grow with a name batteries and alignment, and will Lewis Economic Development The city worked hard to keep that already has great roots in History of Campbell also add the sale of accessories. Council and various brokers to try Campbell’s in Centralia, but Hill Chrysler in Centralia our community,” Pehl said in a Express maintenance services to get a business into the building said the location offered a variety press release. will also be added. being vacated by the dealership, of issues for the business. When Car dealerships have occu- Dave Schumaker, owner of Pehl told The Chronicle it is which is located on the corner of asked why Centralia does not pied the building on the corner the Centralia dealership for the her intent to offer positions to Main and Silver streets. bring in new car dealerships like of Main and Silver streets in Cen- past 25 years, is set to retire on employees at Campbell Chrys- The absence of the business Chehalis, Hill said the answer is tralia nearly continuously since Thursday, March 31. ler. Some employees from the will impact Centralia’s general simple. 1926. Leon Titus first opened “We just wish Dave all the best Centralia location will be joining fund, but Hill said it would not re- “Our understanding is they for business in the location, but in his retirement,” Pehl told The the I-5 team, although an exact it closed in 1929 during the eco- Chronicle. “He’s done a won- sult in service cuts to city residents. need that frontage and visibility number is still not known due to Most of Centralia’s revenue is to I-5,” he said. “We were trying nomic depression. The property derful job and has been a qual- sat vacant until 1937 when it was ongoing negotiations, she said. generated from utility taxes, he said. to help, but Centralia is like an ity competitor for many years. reopened as Warren Brothers The plans are being finalized “It’s an important piece, but hourglass — the town expands We feel very blessed that he was Chevrolet, and later Campbells. and an employee count will be it’s not our biggest piece, and so on each side of the interstate but willing to work with us when he James Campbell Sr. became available early next week, Pehl if it fluctuates a little bit we are bottlenecks at I-5 … There’s not chose to retire.” said. the owner of two dealerships, Schumaker did not return able to absorb that,” Hill said of too many places to put a business the first in Edmonds, and later “The good news is that Camp- the decrease in sales tax revenue. that needs such a large footprint.” calls before deadline, but in a press bells has many qualified employ- in Centralia. Articles from The release said he is proud to pass his “The average person on the street Along with limited space, Chronicle’s archives said Camp- ees that are interested and will- won’t see anything. … It’s not adjacent areas to Interstate 5 in- company to the auto group. ing to work with us,” Pehl said. bell worked at car dealerships something that you are going to clude numerous lakes and rivers, “I-5 Auto Group has done an “There will be many joining us.” from a young age and was a me- see this huge impact and all of a Hill said. excellent job of doing everything a Pehl and her husband grew chanic and service manager, and sudden something closes or peo- Centralia’s loss seems to be a car dealership should do, and dur- up in Chehalis and became the worked for the Boeing Co. dur- ing the recession, too, a time when owners of their first dealership ple get laid off.” gain for Chehalis. ing World War II. all car dealerships struggled,” in Chehalis in 2002. Hill said the city will make Merlin MacReynold, city The business was transferred Schumaker said in the release. She said the new dealership adjustments to deal with the manager of the Mint City, said to Jim Campbell Jr. in 1975. He The deal will be finalized on will contribute a significant decreased revenue. With vari- the move is a good one for the moved his family from north of March 31 and the new business amount of sales tax revenue for ous construction projects taking city. It will offer people a wider Seattle to Centralia to operate is set to open on Friday, April 1. Chehalis. She said it will also cre- place in the community, he said, range of vehicles regionally and the business. “We are looking forward ate new family-wage jobs. sales taxes from construction will be a good source of sales tax In 2004, Campbell Jr. began to that greatly,” Pehl told The will help recoup the lost revenue. revenue, he said. transferring the car dealership Chronicle. Financial Impacts Some of the projects include the “We see this as a very positive to his business partner Shumak- Customers at the new dealer- TransAlta Commons Building at move and congratulate Heidi er, who at that time became the ship will have access to a state- to the Twin Cities Centralia College, future Centra- Pehl for being able to make that president of the corporation. of-the-art service facility, more As the business is set to close lia Station and a regional transfer happen,” he said. Campbell Sr. died in 2004, inventory, and the same level of its doors in Centralia, City Man- hub for buses. The business will be the and Campbell Jr. in 2007. Shu- customer service they have expe- ager Rob Hill said the city’s sales “They have been a great mem- fourth new-car dealership in maker has remained at the helm rienced at other I-5 dealerships, a tax revenue will decrease, im- ber of the community and they Chehalis. of the business since it was trans- press release noted. pacting the city. will definitely be missed for MacReynold said the new ferred over to him. His time with The dealership will not op- “I don’t know the dollar more reasons than money; they location has great visibility, a bo- the dealership will end March 31.

dren are with him in his heart. parents, hugging each of them said through tears. “Oh, she was “Sam’s eyes were bright and Father Maddy, he described as “my tightly. so creative. She had an imagina- his smile stuck in my mind,” she artist, my intellect, my capitalist.” “That was an image of what tion you wouldn’t believe.” said. “He loved, loved to learn.” Continued from the front page “She is with me telling me to be love really is,” he said. “That is Adams said Maddy made She remembered Sam’s ex- mindful and balanced,” he said. who Ben is. That is how Ben friends easily, wherever she went. pressive face, and his joy at re- to reach the children but was Sam, the youngest, was the would want us to love.” She often bossed her brothers driven back by smoke and fire, cently running into her at a gro- free spirit of the group, he said Mason described Ben’s “tow- around, but loved them very much. cery store. authorities said. — a nonconformist with a weak- ering” presence on the field and “She was right there doing A second celebration of life is “We may never know the an- ness for a catchy drum beat. his kindness toward other play- everything the boys did and she swer to why this happened to scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday “He hugged you with his ers — even those on opposing was usually telling them how to at the Northwest Sports Hub at such precious and amazing chil- whole body … like a tree frog,” teams. He remembered Ben’s “gi- do it,” Adams said. dren,” Vela said. 701 Allen Ave. in Centralia. Tower said. gantic smile” and a soft voice that She recounted once trying The memorial also included More than 100 people gath- Tower urged parents in the didn’t quite match his stature. to teach Maddy to paint, then ered Saturday to remember the room to take time to get dirty “He used his talents to make learning more from her niece, slideshows and videos of the children. and have fun with their children. this world a better place,” Ma- and another time when Maddy Tower children, and songs per- Tower spoke about each of his Friends and family also son said. “I hope you will look turned her room into a mouse- formed by family friends. kids, who he said were the best spoke about the children. Ben’s at your life through Ben’s lens. I themed cafe. At the conclusion of the me- part of his life. football coach, Trent Mason, re- hope you live your life as fully as “There is no way for me to morial, Evergreen Christian “Ben was my oak,” Tower said. counted a moment near the end Ben did.” sum her up in just a few sheets of School Principal and Pastor “He was a gentle giant. He gave of their last game. Sara Adams, the children’s paper,” Adams said. Cyndi Pollard dedicated a cherry the greatest hugs and gave them “I thought I’d seen Ben love aunt, spoke next, about her niece, Quina Vela, Sam’s kindergar- tree near the preschool play- freely. His heart was every bit as life at it’s peak in that moment,” Maddy. ten teacher, spoke next, saying ground to the three children. big as the boy.” Mason said. “She was the rose among all of she was particularly fond of the “These kids are going to be Tower said he feels his chil- Then he saw Ben greet his the thorns of the boys,” Adams energetic, bright boy. remembered every day,” she said.

Merlin MacReynold, Cheha- MacReynold said Tacoma is “With all the traffic on the jority of steam trains lose money. Rail lis city manager, said the results “keeping the door open” and is main line, they’re always trying Schulte said if the figures had of the study are a “hard pill to willing to consider alternatives, to find ways to get the main line shown the purchase to be feasible, Continued from the front page swallow” and that he has reser- but the city does intend to sell freed up,” said Daryl Lund, Che- the agencies would then look for at vations about the analysis. the line. halis city councilor. least $2 million in grants to buy the Three different operating Larry McGee, of Chehalis, While the group has to give Others also brought up con- line from Maytown to Chehalis. scenarios penciled out by Tan- said the analysis would have to Tacoma an answer this week, cerns about oil and other hazard- While the study identified gent Services found that for at be very wrong for there to be an Schulte said they can still evalu- ous materials being moved on the Washington state Legislature least the first five years, taxpayer economic upside to buying to ate other approaches that could the line if another agency buys as the most likely source of fund- money would be required to bal- the line. improve the outcome. the track. ing, representatives of involved ance the budget. The operating He said successful short line He said the entities can now The track’s current condition agencies said that is unlikely. budgets didn’t include financ- railroads still have to look to consider the worth of having lo- is rated to only handle freight. To Other potential funding ing to pay for the purchase of the grants to operate. cal control of the line. upgrade the track to handle pas- sources included the Washington line or funds for improvements. Bob Bozarth, who is running Lundberg said the study senger trains would roughly cost State Department of Transporta- “I’m disappointed,” Commis- for county commissioner, said the found that the rail line likely $3.1 million. tion and the federal grant pro- sioner Bill Schulte said about the study proved the agencies shouldn’t wouldn’t promote economic de- Chehalis Mayor Pro-tem gram Transportation Investment study’s results. move forward with the purchase. velopment or be financially self- Terry Harris said if a steam train Generating Economic Recovery, The entities plan to send “This is a loser,” he said. sustaining, but that local control was able to use the track next to or TIGER. Many officials noted an official letter to Tacoma by While the $3 million pur- of the line could be beneficial. Interstate 5, it could boost tour- the grants are very competitive. Thursday to let them know they chase doesn’t pencil out, Cheha- If another entity buys the ism and the study didn’t show Schulte said when applying for will not be moving forward with lis Mayor Dennis Dawes said the tracks and blocks crossings for revenue figures for that. grants, the agencies would have the purchase. The city of Cheha- entities can’t stop watching the long periods of time, some mem- Schulte said if the train ran to to present the study, which isn’t lis and Lewis County entered an rail line. bers of the group Monday ex- the border with Thurston County, strong enough to receive funds. agreement with Tacoma in Feb- “I agree with the mayor,” pressed concerns about the im- it could cost $1 million to im- The feasibility study cost ruary 2014 to have three years to Dawes said. “I’m not ready to pact that could have, especially prove the track to make it OK for about $58,000 and was funded pay $3 million for the railroad. give up.” to businesses. passenger trains and that the ma- by two grants.

ed, Stancil stated in her resigna- Stancil has been employed by Prior to receiving the letter, When reached for comment, Letter tion letter, she has contacted an the city since August 2015, and The Chronicle asked Fournier if councilor John O’Callahan said employment law attorney to re- previously was employed for less Stancil resigned because of bul- he was unable to talk about any- Continued from the front page search her options. She said she’s than a year in 2012. She stated lying tactics employed by him. thing that occurred within ex- open to considering a separation in her letter that she received Fournier said he was unaware of ecutive session. hostile environment, it is also agreement if the city finds that to positive evaluations during her the allegations. “Once the issue is brought up physically and mentally debili- be an appropriate action. time with the city and had been “I haven’t had a conversation in executive session that locks tating to work under such stress- “Resigning for the reasons I praised for her work on the city’s like that with anyone,” he said at down any communication at ful circumstances.” stated above is extremely discon- budget. that time. that point, before or after,” he The letter stated the “bullying certing but, given the circum- In her letter, she said she was Fournier did not return a call said on the topic. “If there is le- form of communication” height- stances I don’t feel that I have proud to have worked with such from The Chronicle for comment. gal action I will testify truthfully, ened during an executive session much choice,” the letter stated. a dedicated staff, and said the job According to Stancil, she was but until that happens, I’m not on Tuesday, Feb. 23. Stancil said “Mayor Fournier does not seem provided her with training and contacted by several council saying a word.” Fournier’s behavior toward her to be troubled by his hostile be- opportunities to grow. members who said Fournier’s The Chronicle was unable to was “very hostile and frighten- havior towards myself and city “It saddens me that I am no behavior toward her during the find a phone number for Stancil, ing.” hall staff; therefore, I am doubt- longer able to work in this won- Feb. 23 meeting was “extremely but she did not return a message Due to the way she was treat- ful that changes are imminent.” derful community,” she wrote. inappropriate.” sent through social media.

Breaking Windows Theft Charge Vehicle Stolen rassment from the 100 block of Sirens • At 6:46 p.m. on Sunday, po- • At 7:37 p.m. on Sunday, • At 8:31 p.m. on Sunday, po- Main Avenue in Morton. The lice received a report of a woman police received a report of a lice received a report that a dark case is still under investigation. Continued from the front page breaking several windows at shoplifter in the 1600 block of green Chevrolet Blazer was sto- a business in the 400 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue. len in the 700 block of Southwest Assault Report Unfounded Northwest North Street. Patri- Felicia M. Sagerman, 19, of Che- Chehalis Avenue. • At 8:21 p.m. on March 16, Vehicle Window Broken cia A. Padrick, 43, of Centralia, halis, was arrested on suspicion police received a report of a dis- • At 1:57 p.m. on Sunday, po- reportedly admitted to breaking of third-degree theft for alleg- MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT pute in the 100 block of Main lice received a report that a vehi- the windows. She was arrested edly taking $41 in merchandise. Avenue in Morton. After inves- cle’s window was broken in the on suspicion of fourth-degree A 13-year-old girl from Chehalis Harassment Report tigation, the officer was unable 300 block of Southwest Third assault and third-degree mali- was also arrested on suspicion of • At 6:13 p.m. on March 15, to find evidence that a crime had Street. cious mischief. third-degree theft. police received a report of ha- been committed. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief FBI: Attacker’s Phone 17 Hindus Die From Possibly Accessible Alcohol Poisoning Without Apple Help in Pakistan LOS ANGELES (AP) — The ISLAMABAD (AP) — A Paki- government has been adamant stani police officer says at least 17 for weeks: FBI investigators need Hindus have died after consum- to unlock an encrypted iPhone ing illegally-made alcohol during used by one of the San Bernardi- religious celebrations in southern no attackers, and Apple Inc. was Pakistan. the only one that could do it. Niaz Shah said Tuesday that 37 In a stunning reversal on people from the Hindu commu- Monday, federal prosecutors nity in Tando Muhammad Khan asked a judge to halt a much- district were rushed to hospital on anticipated hearing on their ef- Monday. forts to force Apple to unlock the He said they consumed the phone. The FBI may have found hooch during preparations for another way, and Apple’s coop- Holi celebrations, which will begin eration may no longer be needed, Wednesday. according to court papers filed Shah said 11 people have since late Monday, less than 24 hours been discharged, but nine remain before Tuesday’s hearing. in a critical condition in hospi- “An outside party” came tal. He says four people have been forward over the weekend and Peter Dejong / The Associated Press arrested over brewing the illegal showed the FBI a possible meth- The blown-out windows of Zaventem airport are seen after a deadly attack in Brussels, Belgium, Tuesday. Authorities in Eu- drink. od to access the data on Syed Riz- rope have tightened security at airports, on subways, at the borders and on city streets after deadly attacks Tuesday on the With the exception of a few li- wan Farook’s encrypted phone, Brussels airport and its subway system. censed shops permitted to sell al- according to the filing. cohol to non-Muslims, it is against “Testing is required to deter- the law to drink or sell alcoholic mine whether it is a viable meth- drinks in Pakistan. od that will not compromise data on Farook’s iPhone,” the filing said. “If the method is viable, it Blasts Rock Brussels; Anti-Gay Remarks should eliminate the need for the Test Indonesia’s assistance from Apple.” Moderate Image 7 GOP Senators Once JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) 31 Are Reported Dead — Gays are a contagion, declares Moved in Favor of Man the banner in bold red and black Obama Nominated By Lorne Cook and John-Thor Dahlburg lettering that hangs on the side- The Associated Press walk of a bustling neighborhood By The Associated Press “What we feared has happened. In this in the Indonesian capital close to Exasperated by a long-run- BRUSSELS — Bombs struck embassies, luxury hotels and the ning fight over judicial nominees, the Brussels airport and one of time of tragedy, this black moment for our homes of some of the country’s a Republican senator pleaded with the city’s metro stations Tues- country, I appeal to everyone to remain leaders. his colleagues to confirm Merrick day, killing at least 31 people and Erected by an ultra-conser- Garland to the U.S. Court of Ap- wounding dozens, as a European calm but also to show solidarity.” vative Islamic group, it’s the lat- peals for the District of Columbia, capital was again locked down est manifestation of a virulent often considered the second most amid heightened security threats. Charles Michel campaign of denigration against important court in the nation. The two airport blasts, at least Belgian prime minister gays, lesbians and other sexual “Playing politics with judges is one of which was blamed on a minorities that has entered the unfair, and I am sick of it,” Sen. suicide bomber, left behind a mainstream and is testing Indo- Orrin Hatch of Utah said prior chaotic scene of splattered blood have been bracing for a major down ceilings and ruptured nesia’s image for moderation. to the vote on March 19, 1997. in the departure lounge as win- attack for weeks, and warned pipes, mixing water with victims’ Echoing venomous headlines Fast forward 19 years and dows were blown out, ceilings that the Islamic State group was blood. in conservative newspapers, gov- Garland is President Barack collapsed and travelers streamed actively preparing to strike. The “It was atrocious. The ceilings ernment officials and leaders in Obama’s nominee for the Su- out of the smoky building. arrest Friday of a key suspect in collapsed,” he said. “There was areas from psychiatry to religion preme Court, ensnared in a high- About an hour later, another the November attacks in Paris blood everywhere, injured peo- also have heaped condemnation stakes, election-year fight over a bomb exploded on a rush-hour heightened those fears, as inves- ple, bags everywhere.” on homosexuality. The defense vacancy that Republicans insist subway train near the Europe- tigators said many more people “We were walking in the de- minister even said gays and les- should be filled by the next presi- an Union headquarters. Terri- were involved than originally bris. It was a war scene,” he said. bians were a more serious threat dent. No confirmation hearings fied passengers had to evacuate thought, and that some are still Anthony Deloos, an airport to national security than nuclear and no votes this year, says the through darkened tunnels to on the loose. worker for Swissport, which war. GOP in its blanket argument safety. There was no immediate claim handles check-in and baggage that the American people must “What we feared has hap- of responsibility for Tuesday’s at- services, said the first explosion Russia Says It Might have a say in November elections pened,” Belgian Prime Minister tacks, and Michel said there was took place near the Swissport before a judge is chosen. Charles Michel told reporters. no immediate evidence linking counters where customers pay Use Force on Cease- Republicans who once “In this time of tragedy, this black key Paris suspect Salah Abdeslam for overweight baggage. He and praised Garland — and voted for moment for our country, I ap- to them. After his arrest Friday, a colleague said the second blast Fire Violators in Syria him — say it’s not the person, it’s peal to everyone to remain calm Abdeslam told authorities he had hit near the Starbucks cafe. MOSCOW (AP) — Russia the principle. but also to show solidarity.” created a new network and was “We heard a big explosion. It’s on Monday warned the United Belgium raised its terror alert planning new attacks. like when you’re in a party and States that it will start respond- to the highest level, diverting At Brussels’ Zaventem air- suddenly your hearing goes out, ing unilaterally to cease-fire vio- Tennis Tourney Director planes and trains and ordering port, the two explosions hit the from like a big noise,” Deloos lations in Syria if the U.S. refuses Quits After Criticizing people to stay where they were. departures area during the busy said, adding that shredded paper to coordinate rules of engage- Airports across Europe immedi- morning rush. Belgian Health floated through the air as a col- ment against violators. The U.S. Women Pros ately tightened security. Minister Maggie de Block told league told him to run. State Department insisted that “We are at war,” French Prime Belgian media that 11 people “I jumped into a luggage chute LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Moscow and Washington were Minister Manuel Valls said af- were killed and 81 injured. to be safe,” he said. tournament director of the BNP working constructively to moni- ter a crisis meeting called by the Zach Mouzoun, who arrived The bomb that went off an Paribas Open who said women’s tor the truce and warned Russia French president. “We have been on a flight from Geneva about hour later on the subway train pro tennis players “ride on the against taking unilateral action. subjected for the last few months 10 minutes before the first blast, killed 20 people and injured coattails of the men” resigned The Russian military has ac- in Europe to acts of war.” told BFM television that the sec- more than 100, Brussels Mayor Monday night, ending his 29- cused the U.S. of dragging its feet European security officials ond, louder explosion brought Yvan Majeur said. year association with the event. on responding to Moscow’s pro- Tournament owner Larry posals on rules for joint monitor- Ellison said in a statement that ing of the Syria cease-fire and Raymond Moore was quitting as Obama to Meet With Dissidents response to violations. It said chief executive officer and tour- that further delays are leading to nament director of the $7 mil- civilian casualties. lion event featuring men’s and Lt. Gen. Sergei Rudskoi of women’s players in the Califor- at the End of Historic Cuba Trip the Russian General Staff said nia desert. Moore informed El- By Josh Lederman and Michael Weissenstein can values. free-wheeling exchange, White in a statement on Monday that lison of his decision when they The Associated Press “The United States will con- House aides said it was a power- if the U.S. fails to respond to its spoke earlier in the day. tinue to speak up on behalf of ful reminder that open discourse proposals on a joint response, “Ray let me know that he has HAVANA — Nudging Cuba democracy, including the right and strong leadership are not the Russian military will have decided to step down from his toward democracy, President of the Cuban people to decide mutually exclusive. to start unilaterally using force roles as CEO and tournament Barack Obama will cast a spot- their own future,” Obama said, against those who break the director effective immediately,” light on political repression and standing next to Castro in the “THIS IS PURE history,” said cease-fire, starting Tuesday. Ellison said. “I fully understand economic deprivation here when Palace of the Revolution. “We’ll Marlene Pino, a 47-year-old Ha- his decision.” he meets with dissidents and speak out on behalf of universal vana engineer. It’s been nearly Seoul: North Korea Fires 5 speaks to the Cuban people at human rights, including free- a century since the last sitting the close of a trailblazing trip. dom of speech and assembly and president to visit Cuba, Calvin Short-Range Projectiles Hulk Hogan-Gawker religion.” Coolidge, arrived on a battleship. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) Jury Awards $25M in OBAMA’S RATIONALE for com- Any question about whether Cuban officials made no — North Korea fired five short- ing to Havana was grounded in Obama would use his trip to comments about the interchange, range projectiles into the sea on Punitive Damages the notion that direct interaction Cuba to ramp up pressure on Cu- but it was left out of extensive Monday, Seoul officials said, in a ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) with Cubans would do more to ba’s government ended Monday state television reports on the continuation of weapon launch- — A Florida jury awarded a total empower them and bring about during an extraordinary joint day’s events and went virtually es it has carried out in an appar- of $25 million in punitive dam- change than decades of isola- news conference that the White unmentioned in state newspa- ent response to ongoing South ages Monday in the Hulk Hogan tion ever did. So Obama’s speech House negotiated for weeks with pers — signs of official discom- Korea-U.S. military drills it sees sex tape trial, hitting Gawker Tuesday at the Grand Theater of Cuban officials to arrange. On fort with the scene. as a provocation. Media with a $15 million judg- Havana offers his best chance to live state-run television, Castro It was unclear exactly which The projectiles launched ment and its owner, Nick Denton, make his case for the U.S. and faced forceful questioning from Cuban dissidents would attend from a site near the northeastern with $10 million. Cuba putting the vestiges of the American journalists about the Obama’s meeting at the U.S. Em- city of Hamhung flew about 125 It also assessed $100,000 Cold War behind them. slow pace of change in Cuba and bassy, a matter of intense specu- miles before landing in waters off against A.J. Daulerio, the Gawk- His meeting later with Cuban detention of political prisoners. lation and scrutiny ahead of the North Korea’s east coast, South er editor who decided to post the dissidents critical of President It was a shocking moment president’s trip. Though Cuba Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. edited sex video and wrote the Raul Castro’s government was in a communist country where has been criticized for briefly The firings came three days post that accompanied it. a prerequisite for the trip, the few publicly question the au- detaining demonstrators thou- after Seoul said North Korea The punitive damages come White House said, pushing back thority of Raul Castro or his sands of times a year, its practice launched its first medium-range on top of a $115 million the jury on suggestions that Obama is re- brother, revolutionary leader Fi- of handing down long prison missile into the sea since early imposed Friday after two weeks warding a system whose limits del Castro. Though Raul Castro sentences has diminished dra- 2014, ignoring U.N. resolutions of trial. on dissent run counter to Ameri- seemed unsettled at times by the matically in recent years. against such tests. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 • Main 13 CH556173.ke Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 NORTHWEST Lawmakers Debate Raising Teacher Salaries as Part of Budget NEED FOR TEACHERS: tificate. increase applicants to all schools Republican leadership this and is one of the big ways to Lawmakers Disagree year focused on Senate Bill 6455, immediately start reducing the on How to Combat which would implement alterna- teacher shortage. tive measures aimed at reducing Rich Wood, a spokesman for Shortage of Math, the shortage, such as a new grant the Washington Education As- Science, and Special program to aid some beginning sociation, said teacher salaries teachers in financial need. The have been low for too long. The Education Teachers bill was approved by the Legisla- state should “dramatically” in- OLYMPIA (AP) — Teaching ture with bipartisan support. crease pay for K-12 staff now to in public schools always piqued Sen. Bruce Dammeier, a Re- meet essential needs, while still the interest of Sonya Chen, a 2015 publican from Puyallup who allowing local school districts to University of Washington gradu- sponsored that measure, said levy money for additional sup- ate with three grandparents and because teachers are paid in part port in the future, he said. three aunts who chose education through local school levies, some The state raised K-12 teacher careers in Taiwan. districts can offer higher sala- salaries by 3 percent in the two- ries and routinely draw teachers year budget adopted last year, But as many principals in Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press Washington report a dire need away from lower-paying districts, plus another 1.8 percent tem- In this March 10 photo, the Legislative Building is shown at dusk at the Capitol increasing teacher shortages porary salary increase over two for science teachers, the biology in Olympia. While lawmakers continue to grapple over inalizing a supplemental graduate said the salary outlook where it’s already an issue. He years that expires at the end budget during an overtime special session this year, one point of disagreement is said an across-the-board raise of August 2017. Wood said the of teaching eliminated the pro- whether the Legislature should combat a shortage that appears to be mostly of fession from her post-grad plans. for beginning teachers right now bump was the first cost-of-living math, science and special education teachers by raising the state's portion of the wouldn’t help that problem. Next adjustment for teachers by the “Here I feel like pay is not very lowest beginning salary for teachers to $40,000 from $35,700. good and there’s also not a lot of year, he said, the state needs a state since 2008. Before factoring job security,” said the Bellevue tion, recruitment and retention, gling to fill teaching openings, comprehensive approach to take in retirement and other benefits, native, who plans to apply to said raising salaries to attract but math, science and special most control of teacher pay, raise the average teacher in 2015-16 medical school soon. new teachers is generally an “in- education teachers are especially beginning salaries, while reduc- made close to $65,000 a year While lawmakers continue to credibly inefficient” approach, needed. ing local districts’ ability to offer when including money from lo- grapple over finalizing a supple- but only as long as teachers al- Springer advocated for more higher salaries than competing cal levies. mental budget during an over- ready make a fair wage. directed strategies, such as a neighbors. Chen couldn’t say what sal- time special session, one point While a new study by re- $5,000 bonus for teachers work- Rep. Kristine Lytton, D- ary might sway her to become of disagreement is whether they searchers at Rutgers University ing in challenging schools — Anacortes, said pay raises for a teacher, but she said “teachers beginning teachers now would should get a lot more money.” should combat a shortage of says teacher pay in Washington something Washington already teachers that appears to be most is among the least competitive does for some teachers. severe in math, science and spe- in the nation, Springer said the Data from the superinten- No Dental Insurance? cial education by raising the problem is nuanced because dent’s office says many school state’s portion of the lowest be- some teaching subjects and some districts also hire a number of Introducing an afordable dental school districts are more in need teachers with emergency sub- care membership plan for the No Problem! ginning salary for teachers from $ of teachers than others. stitute teaching certificates, but uninsured. SAVE up to 511 with To Join, Schedule an Exam $35,700 to $40,000. a Healthy Smile Membership Leadership in the Democrat- “A more efficient system smaller districts tend to use the w/Xrays for Only $79 Plan plus receive 20% of any (Savings of $157) ic-controlled House has argued would begin looking at differ- emergency certificates more. service not already included. providing higher pay for teachers ences across school settings When a district can’t find a certi- Join before rates go up this year is necessary to attract but also across subject matter,” fied teacher in a specific subject CH554664jc.do in January! Springer said. area, the certificate allows them more candidates like Chen to the Call (360) 264-2353 profession, and retain new teach- The Office of the Superin- to hire people with expertise in Today! Susanne Winans, DDS Membership exam ofer is for new patients with no ers. Prominent lawmakers in the tendent of Public Instruction re- the needed area who don’t qual- insurance. Schedule an appointment today. 872 Sussex Ave. E, Tenino, WA Republican-led Senate have said ports many principals are strug- ify for an ordinary teaching cer- hiking salaries this session is not the best approach to entice more Locally Owned & Operated Roger & teachers in areas of need. Linda Rose Gift Certiicates Available Outside the Legislature, aca- demics also differ on how best to pull in new teachers. We’ll Pay Your University of Washington ed- ucation Professor Marge Plecki Sales Tax! said raising beginning salaries should be the state’s No. 1 tactic for recruiting a “wider pool of quality candidates.” She was on a legislative task force to study teacher shortages in 2011 that set the ideal minimum pay at almost $49,000 a year. But Matthew Springer, a pro- fessor at Vanderbilt University who studies teacher compensa- News in Brief YOUR TAX REFUND CHECK Washington School District Looking at GOES FURTHER AT ROSE’S! Arming Educators, Administrators Take Advantage of new Introductions YAKIMA (AP) — A school at everyday low prices arriving daily district in central Washington state is considering arming some LA-Z-BOY ENGLAND LA-Z-BOY LA-Z-BOY educators and administrators. SOFA RECLINING SOFA ROCKER SAVE The Yakima Herald-Republic SAVE SAVE SAVE OR WALL $300 $300 $400 $400 RECLINER reported that the Naches Valley School District is holding a pub- lic forum Monday evening at the Naches Valley Middle School. Superintendent Duane Lyons $ $ $ $ says the ultimate goal would be 399 699 999 549 to keep students and staff safe in 403 635 537 Matching Loveseat Available 512 the event of an emergency. 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Douglas Lukascik: Didn’t the city of Che- halis just vote to approve a tax break for “the next car dealership” to come into their town? Very Interesting. Photograph submitted by Adam Kasper, W.F. West equestrian team head coach Members of the W. F. West High School equestrian team are, from left, Cheyenne Deal, senior; performance co-captain; Emma Tufts, sophomore; Justine Hunt, junior, gaming captain; Chloe Bradley, junior; Abby Jennings, freshman; Madelyn Bak- William Lipf: Just hope a good business er, senior; Kylie Samuelson, junior; Natalie Gluck, freshman; Josee O’Mealy, junior; Julia Johnson, sophomore; Madison Floyd, will take over the space and provide jobs for senior, performance co-captain; Kristen Dipo, junior, drill captain; Kyndra Haller, junior; Katelyn Buckman, sophomore; Hailey Centralia. I think we have enough antique Massey, sophomore; Sophie West, sophomore; Alyssa Ely, sophomore; Peighton Royster, junior; Kali Hojem, freshman; Rylee stores and another would hurt the good ones Gafney, freshman; and Leanna Wolf, freshman. Not pictured are Erika Brumield, freshman, and Shelby Foister, freshman. already here. Maybe another dealership of some kind can locate there. W.F. West Equestrian Team Gets Off to a Lee Giske: That’s really too bad. We’ve pur- Solid Start; Next Event April 1-2 in Elma chased several vehicles from Campbell’s and always had such great service. And Kim Riffe’s By Adam Kasper ten Dipo, and senior Madelyn Fairgrounds in Monroe, May 13- service department is top notch. We’ll miss W.F. West equestrian team head coach Baker. 15. Campbell’s. We are a part of District 6, Being a member of an eques- The W.F. West High School competing against 27 schools trian team is a full-time, de- equestrians have fielded a team with 131 riders. These schools manding commitment. of 23 athletes for the 2015-16 are located on the west side of Equestrians must be totally JJ Dalyhoerling: We will miss them. We Washington state high school the state, all the way from Sedro- dedicated to the care and train- have purchased vehicles from them for years. equestrian season. Woolley to Mossyrock. ing of their horses. Each rider They have been good neighbors. Centralia We have 13 new team mem- The Bearcats had a very suc- and horse form a team that must has lost another piece of history. Big lot where bers and 10 returning members cessful first meet this past Feb- respect each other, mold into one King Solomon’s restaurant was and it has a consisting of three seniors, seven ruary, finishing with placings in and learn to work together as huge view of the freeway. Maybe something juniors, six sophomores, and the top five in 21 out of 25 events, one in order to realize maximum could finally go in there. seven freshmen. W.F. West wel- with 11 of the 21 being top three results. This only comes from comes Adna and Napavine our placings. hours and hours of training. newest co-oping schools. The W.F. West Bearcats cur- Our practice starts in Oc- Our new riders very quickly rently are in the hunt for the tober with the season running Chronline Comments have become contributing and large-team division trophy. through to May, with these ath- excited team members. Our Our second district meet is letes willing to give it their all, The following comments were submitted by team is competently led by this April 1-2 at the Grays Har- even when it is cold and rainy. readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- our performance co-captains, bor Fairgrounds in Elma. Our The W.F. West Bearcat team’s able for reading online. Cheyenne Deal and Madison third meet will be April 22-24 at success in competition demon- Floyd, gaming captain Justine Tacoma Unit in Spanaway and strates their love and dedication Hunt, drill team captain Kris- the state meet at Evergreen State to their equine sport. • Story: County Moves Forward With Highway 603 Project Near Winlock After Judge Rules on We’ll help your Last Eminent Domain Case business stand out USERNAME: hemenway from the crowd! Really? Two injury crashes in three years? Out of how NEW LOCATION! many vehicles that go past that area per year? Most Winlock Inside The Chronicle residents have been driving that road for many, many years 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia without incidents. If you are a decent driver and follow the speed limits, there shouldn’t be any problems, unless you shouldn’t be driving any longer. I’ve never seen any prob- lems with that road, and I’ve been driving it for 44 years. It’s got a curve, but that certainly doesn’t warrant a $4.3 million project. • Story: Mineral Area Church That Takes ‘Donations’ for Hallucinogenic Experiences Reschedules Retreats and Refuses to Give Refunds USERNAME: TedLynch SEE WHO Thankful to see the author’s eyes are opening wide on this bunch of culture-swiping dangerous grifters. All a per- WAS VOTED son has to do is go back and look at who they were before they came to Washington state. Look at their own words and deeds then and now. Nothing honest, good hearted, or the CUTEST transparent about anyone involved. And P.S., hyping your delusions is not being honest or of good intentions. People trying to save their lives were taken in and gave final finan- BABY cial resources to this group believing the lie that they were paying for ayahuasca medicine, paying for healing, paying for a retreat with plant medicine as outlined by the group on its site. Now they have lost their money to these creeps in The and are being told that this ripoff is a gift. So damaged and hurting people have been damaged and hurt even more. This was a scam from the very start and only the latest. I am Chronicle truly sorry for those damaged in this scam and I hope that they will be OK. I am thankful that this grift was short-lived and hope that these people will go away and stop the con. PUBLISHES in Thursday, Find Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter the chronicle March 24 www.facebook.com/ @chronline thecentraliachronicle MARCH 24 Send your comments, criticisms and feedback to [email protected] for consideration in Voice of the People. FamilySouthwest Washington For more information call 360-807-8217. CH551753hh.jd Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 WE REPORT ON OUR COMMUNITIES

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Saturday’s 2B Softball Saturday’s Prep Morton-White Pass Splits Twinbill With Titans Track & Field C2BL: Errors Hurt The Titans took a 7-4 lead physical errors and mental er- though Brooks hit a three-run Pe Ell’s Schulz after three innings in the open- rors and us being young, plus I homer for PWV in the sixth T-Wolves in Opener; er and cruised to a win, with thought Brooks kept us off bal- frame. Wins Three at McCoy Shines in Dakota Brooks allowing six hits ance a little bit.” Robbins had three hits for Nightcap in a complete-game pitching ef- Kylie Allen led MWP at the MWP, while Sharon Hazen fort. Kamryn Adkins went 3 for plate, going 3 for 4 with a sec- and freshmen Taylor Nilius and Icebreaker By The Chronicle 4, and Brooks helped her own ond-inning homer, and Chris- Hannah Smathers each added two hits. By The Chronicle RANDLE — The Timber- cause with a hit in each of her tine Robbins homered in the “I thought Zoe pitched a great RAINIER — Pe Ell’s Josh wolves’ youth played a role in four trips to the plate. first inning. game for us, and the freshmen Schulz had another impressive a 10-5 Game 1 loss, but MWP “We got a bunch of freshman The Timberwolves, though, — Nilius and Smathers — com- outing here Saturday, winning bounced back to edge Pe Ell- in, and the first game was true led 4-0 after two innings of the ing through on hits in the sec- three events at Rainier’s 22-team to form,” MWP coach Darin nightcap, and held on to win. Willapa Valley 5-3 here Sat- ond game was huge,” Allen said. Icebreaker Invite track meet. urday and split a Central 2B Allen said, citing his team’s four Pitcher Zoe McCoy didn’t allow Schulz, a senior, won the League softball doubleheader. errors. “It was just on us from a hit in her five innings of work, please see SOFTBALL, page S3 200 meters in 23.08 seconds, won the 400 in Prep Softball 52.60 and won the long jump at 21 feet, 7 inches, adding a second-place finish in the 100. Rochester’s Josh Kennedy won the triple jump at a person- al-best 41-5, took second in the high jump at 5-10 and finished fourth in the 110-meter hurdles. Napavine’s Chase Van Wyck won the shot put, uncorking a throw of 55-7.25 that won the event by over 12 feet. Team- mates Jacob Johnston and Wy- att Wheeler finished 1-2 in the discus (148-9 and 134-9), and Napavine’s Noah Lantz was sec- ond in the javelin. Pe Ell’s Tyler Justice took sec- ond in the 300 hurdles and third in both the 110 hurdles and triple jump. River Ridge was the top-scor- ing boys team, with 86 points; Pe Ell took third with 63. Ocos- ta won the girls meet with 73.5 points, with Napavine finishing seventh with 42. Mollie Olson won three events for Napavine, taking the 100 hurdles in 16.45 seconds, the 300 hurdles in 49.32 seconds and the triple jump at 33-8. Rochester runs in an Ever- green 2A/1A League meet at Ab- erdeen on Thursday. Pe Ell runs at Adna, and Napavine runs at Onalaska, on the same day.

Mossyrock Edges MWP in M&M Classic MATT BAIDE / [email protected] RANDLE — Mossyrock W.F. West’s Kassidy Grandorf collides with North Thurston’s catcher at home plate during a nonleague game on Monday at the RAC in Lacey. swept both sides of the action here Friday evening at the M&M Classic track meet with East By The Chronicle Lewis County rival Morton- LACEY — There were a few miscues in the White Pass. field, but the Bearcats’ bats were in midseason Jess White and Levi Munoz form here Monday afternoon. BEARCATS each had two W.F. West pounded out 20 hits at the Re- individual gional Athletic Center to put away North wins for the SWING PAST Thurston, 13-6. Mossyrock The Bearcats — hosting the game on the boys — with turf field in Lacey — trailed 6-3 heading into White winning RAMS AT RAC the bottom of the third inning. the 100 me- “There was no panic at all,” Bearcat coach ters (11.87 seconds) and the 200 Mike Keen said. “You get that with a veteran (23.91), and Munoz winning the 1600 (5:16) and the triple jump O.J. DEAN led W.F. West team that’s played together a long time.” O.J. Dean went 4 for 5 at the plate, while (40 feet, 7 inches) — and each ran at the plate on Monday, a leg of the winning 4x400 relay Kyndra Haller and Roni Braun were each 3 for going 4 for 5 during MATT BAIDE / [email protected] (3:50), with Danny Summers and a 13-6 win over North 4. Braun knocked a pair of triples, and Haller W.F. West’s Jordan Crawford Lucas Johnson. Munoz added a Thurston. The Bearcats had a double. swings at a pitch during a non- second-place finish in the 200, racked up 20 hits in the league game against North Thur- Johnson won the 400 (55.10) and nonleague victory. please see BEARCATS, page S3 ston on Monday at RAC in Lacey. Summers won the javelin (129-9). MWP’s Kaleb Fuller won the 800 (2:29) and the pole vault (8- Saturday’s 2B Baseball 6), and took second in the shot put and 1600. The Timberwolves’ 4x100 team (Jesse Urban, Zach Pitching Powers Wahkiakum in Sweep of Mossyrock Elswick, Luis Pena and Tristan Storey) won in 48.19. Elswick C2BL: Vikings Shut Out efficient Wahkiakum pitching Jovany Mendoza, Kyle Palm- game to the second game there also won the long jump (19-2.5), staff here Saturday, falling 8-0 er, Timmy Allen and Cord Sent- was just tremendous growth, in and Storey, a freshman, won the in Opener, Then Come and 5-4 in a Central 2B League er all had hits for Mossyrock in the stuff that we practiced.” high jump (5-2). Up Just Short in Game 2 baseball twinbill. Game 1, but six errors and eight Game 2 was a bit closer, with The Vikings won the boys Mule pitchers James An- walks helped the Mules make Mossyrock holding a 1-0 lead side, 110-91, and the girls side, of Doubleheader derson, Luke Brown and Zach the most of their seven hits. before the Mules scored the en- 120-90. Brown combined to walk just “We’re pretty young and Kenzie Anderson won the By The Chronicle tirety of their runs in the fourth, four batters over the course of we’re just inexperienced at this fifth and sixth innings. long jump (15-5) and the 800 MOSSYROCK — The Vi- the afternoon, and struck out time,” Mossyrock coach Darin kings came up short against an 10 in the first game. Bullock said. “From the first please see BASEBALL, page S3 please see TRACK, page S3

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GABBY WRIGHT SPENCER BURDICK School: Onalaska (Sr.) School: Adna (Jr.) Sport: Softball (P) Sport: Baseball (P) Wright pitched a perfect game and Burdick struck out 12 and gave up had 8 RBIs and two homers in a 2 hits, with 2 of his own, in a 10-0 sweep of Toledo on Friday. win over Napavine on Friday.

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Rainier 000 0 — 0 3 1 It’s a Catch! Preps Mossyrock 672 0 — 15 11 1 Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT Batteries: Rainier — Matthews, K. Simp- TUESDAY, March 22 son (2), C. Simpson (3), Matthews (4) and No It’s Not! Baseball Card; Mossyrock — Lininger and Carlson Eatonville at Tenino, 4 p.m. BOCA RATON, Fla. Rochester at Hoquiam, 4 p.m. At Camas (AP) — It’s a catch. Centralia at Ridgeield, 4:30 p.m. BEARCATS 4, PAPERMAKERS 2 No it’s not. Softball W.F. West 000 202 0 — 4 9 1 Centralia at Ridgeield, 4 p.m. Camas 100 010 0 — 2 2 0 Even though NFL own- Eatonville at Tenino, 4 p.m. Batteries: W.F. West — Vadala and Hoven; ers won’t vote on any pro- Rochester at Hoquiam, 4 p.m. Camas — Ferguson and Combs posals regarding what con- Winlock at Ocosta, 3 p.m. Boys Soccer Monday’s Results stitutes a reception in their Hoquiam at Rochester, 7 p.m. Softball games, competition com- Tenino at Montesano, 7 p.m. At Lacey mittee co-chairman Rich BEARCATS 13, RAMS 6 WEDNESDAY, March 23 N. Thurston 204 000 0 — 6 5 2 McKay and officiating di- College Baseball W.F. West 121 414 x — 13 20 5 rector Dean Blandino spent Olympic at Centralia (DH), 1 p.m. Batteries: North Thurston — Davis, Freese more time trying to clarify Baseball (4) and Ehret; W.F. West — Frazier, Strasser (4) Highland at Morton-White Pass at Randle, 3 and Hoven, Davis (4) the rule and fielding ques- and 5 p.m. tions about it Monday than Mark Morris at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. Boys Golf on any other subject. Softball At Riverside Golf Course There will be tweaks to Olympia at W.F. West (at RAC), 3:45 p.m. LIFE CHRISTIAN 189, ADNA 192 Rochester at Washougal, TBD Life Christian (189) — Matthew Lee 37, the language but no chang- Napavine at Elma, 4 p.m. N/A es in the catch rule. The Naches Valley at Morton-White Pass at Adna (192) — Logan Boone 39, Brandon criteria remain the same: Randle, 3 and 5 p.m. Huotari 51, Marcus Nakano 56, Ethan Ross 56 Track & Field control of the ball; two feet W.F. West at Centralia, 3:45 p.m. on the ground in bounds; THURSDAY, March 24 NBA and enough time to clearly Baseball NBA Standings become a runner. Tenino at Eatonville, 4 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Deviating from that, Hoquiam at Rochester, 4 p.m. Atlantic Division Softball W L Pct GB Blandino explained, would Hoquiam at Rochester, 4 pm. Toronto 48 21 .696 — severely complicate the of- Tenino at Eatonville, 4 p.m. Boston 41 30 .577 8 ficials’ jobs, while the aim is Toledo at Ocosta, 3:30 p.m. New York 28 43 .394 21 Mossyrock at W.F. West-JV, 4:30 p.m. Brooklyn 19 50 .275 29 to simplify the calls in real Soccer Philadelphia 9 62 .127 40 time. Toledo at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Southeast Division “The key part of the rule Tenino at Forks, 6 p.m. Miami 40 29 .580 — Rochester at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. Atlanta 41 30 .577 — allows for consistency in Track & Field Charlotte 40 30 .571 ½ calls on the field,” Blandino Rochester, Tenino at Aberdeen, 3:30 p.m. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Washington 35 35 .500 5½ said. Morton-White Pass, Napavine, Toledo, W.F. West’s Lexie Strasser takes a cut against North Thurston at the RAC on Orlando 29 41 .414 11½ The rule also is a factor Winlock at Toutle Lake, 3:30 p.m. Central Division Mossyrock, Onalaska, Pe Ell, Wahkiakum at Monday afternoon in nonleague softball action. y-Cleveland 50 20 .714 — in player safety issues. Adna, 3:30 p.m. Indiana 37 33 .529 13 “It’s tied to the defense- Chicago 36 33 .522 13½ Local Results less receiver rule,” Blandino Batteries: Wahkiakum — Anderson, L. Z. Lofgren (6) and Reise; Pe Ell-Willapa Val- Detroit 37 34 .521 13½ Saturday’s Results Milwaukee 30 41 .423 20½ said. “You don’t want to College Baseball Brown (4), Z. Brown (6) and Moore; Mossy- ley — Kaelin Jurek, Cub Bair (2) and Johnny WESTERN CONFERENCE shorten the time a receiver At Centralia rock — Allen, Aaron Jennings (5), Brennan Woods Southwest Division CARDINALS 4, TRAILBLAZERS 1 Shriver (7) and Kyle Palmer is protected from hits to the y-San Antonio 59 11 .843 — Skagit Valley 010 002 001 — 4 8 0 Softball Memphis 41 30 .577 18½ head, etc.” Centralia 000 000 010 — 1 9 1 Game 2 At Randle Houston 35 35 .500 24 Blandino and McKay Batteries: Skagit Valley — Siler, Knight MULES 5, VIKINGS 4 Game 1 Dallas 35 35 .500 24 (7) and Done; Centralia — Olson, Davis (7), Wahkiakum 000 113 0 — 5 4 1 TITANS 10, TIMBERWOLVES 5 recognize and readily ad- New Orleans 26 43 .377 32½ Partlow (8) and Kessel Mossyrock 001 000 3 — 4 6 4 Pe Ell-WV 322 201 0 — 10 11 1 mit determining what is a Batteries: Wahkiakum — Anderson, L. Morton-WP 220 000 1 — 5 6 4 Northwest Division y-Oklahoma City 48 22 .686 — catch is among the toughest At Centralia Brown (3), Z. Brown (3) and Moore; Mossyr- Batteries: Pe Ell-Willapa Valley — D. Portland 36 35 .507 12½ STORM 3, TRAILBLAZERS 2 ock — Nelson, Jennings (5) and Palmer Brooks and Hodel; Morton-White Pass — calls for officials. Chemeketa 000000000000 03 — 3 9 1 Robbins and Nilius Utah 34 36 .486 14 Denver 29 42 .408 19½ They cite the speed of Centralia 000000000000 02 — 2 10 1 At Winlock the action — Blandino calls Batteries: Chemeketa — Klampe, Bragg Game 1 Game 2 Minnesota 22 48 .314 26 Paciic Division (9) and Duty; Centralia — Muneno and DUCKS 20, CARDINALS 1 (5 inn.) TIMBERWOLVES 5, TITANS 3 them “bang-bang plays” — Myklebust Toutle Lake (11)7200 — 20 15 0 Pe Ell-WV 000 003 0 — 3 2 3 y-Golden State 63 7 .900 — and how TV technology L.A. Clippers 43 26 .623 19½ Winlock 010 00 — 1 3 0 Morton-WP 220 001 x — 5 9 1 has improved. High-defini- College Softball Batteries: Toutle Lake — Anderson and Batteries: Pe Ell-Willapa Valley — Atkins, D. Sacramento 27 43 .386 36 At Vancouver N/A; Winlock — Heisdorf and Anderson Brooks (4) and Hodel; Morton-White Pass — Phoenix 19 51 .271 44 tion replays in slow motion STORM 10, LADY BLAZERS 7 McCoy, Robbins (6) and Nilius L.A. Lakers 14 55 .203 48½ can make virtually every Chemeketa 000 540 1 — 10 11 1 Game 2 y-clinched division play a potential subject for Centralia 120 301 0 — 7 9 3 DUCKS 16, CARDINALS 0 At Mossyrock Batteries: Chemeketa — Culpepper and Toutle Lake 560 41 — 16 21 0 Game 1 Monday’s Games controversy. Loller; Centralia — Benton, Smith (4) and Winlock 000 00 — 0 0 1 VIKINGS 16, MOUNTAINEERS 4 (5 inn.) Cleveland 124, Denver 91 The league consulted Seymour Batteries: Toutle Lake — Risner and N/A; Rainier 004 00 — 4 2 5 Indiana 91, Philadelphia 75 Winlock — Steveson and Anderson Mossyrock 116 8x — 16 8 4 Charlotte 91, San Antonio 88 former and current receiv- Baseball Batteries: Rainier — Simpson and Card; Boston 107, Orlando 96 ers, coaches, front office At Mossyrock At Pe Ell Mossyrock — Jamie Carlson and Savannah Detroit 92, Milwaukee 91 personnel and officials Game 1 MOUNTAINEERS 9, TITANS 6 Lininger Chicago 109, Sacramento 102 MULES 8, VIKINGS 0 Rainier 621 000 0 — 9 9 1 Golden State 109, Minnesota 104 while reviewing the catch Wahkiakum 030 203 0 — 8 7 1 Pe Ell-WV 220 200 0 — 6 7 2 Game 2 Washington 117, Atlanta 102 rule. Mossyrock 000 000 0 — 0 4 6 Batteries: Rainier — Carlson, J. Lofgren (4), VIKINGS 15, MOUNTAINEERS 0 Memphis 103, Phoenix 97 SPORTS ON THE AIR

TUESDAY, March 22 Dodgers vs. Kansas City, at Surprise, COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROOT — Spring training, Oakland COLLEGE BASKETBALL Ariz. 4 p.m. vs. Seattle, at Peoria, Ariz. 4 p.m. 9 p.m. ESPN2 — NIT, quarterfinals, teams 11 p.m. ESPN — NIT, quarterfinals, teams MLB — Spring training, San Fran- TBA MLB — Spring training, Kansas TBA cisco (ss) vs. Arizona, at Scottsdale, 6 p.m. City vs. Cleveland, at Goodyear, Ariz. 6 p.m. Ariz. (same-day tape) ESPN2 — NIT, quarterfinals, teams (same-day tape) ESPN — NIT, quarterfinals, teams Midnight TBA NBA BASKETBALL TBA MLB — Spring training, San Fran- GOLF 5 p.m. MLB BASEBALL cisco (ss) vs. Chicago White Sox, at 11 a.m. ESPN — New York at Chicago 6 a.m. Glendale, Ariz. (same-day tape) GOLF — World Golf Champion- 7:30 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Colorado NBA BASKETBALL ship-Dell Match Play, Day 1, at Austin ESPN — L.A. Clippers at Golden vs. Texas, at Surprise, Ariz. (tape-de- 5 p.m. MLB BASEBALL State layed) TNT — Houston at Oklahoma City 6 a.m. NHL HOCKEY 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Atlanta MLB — Spring training, Atlanta vs. TNT — Memphis at L.A. Lakers vs. Houston, at Kissimmee, Fla. (tape- 5 p.m. Houston, at Kissimmee, Fla. NHL HOCKEY delayed) NBCSN — Boston at N.Y. Rangers 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ESPN — Exhibition, Tampa Bay vs. NBCSN — Los Angeles at Minne- MLB — Spring training, Tampa 4 p.m. Cuba, at Havana sota Bay vs. Minnesota, at Fort Myers, Fla. CBSSN — NCAA Division II Tour- 2 p.m. SOCCER 2 p.m. nament, first semifinal, at Sioux Falls, MLB — Spring training, Texas vs. Noon MLB — Spring training, N.Y. Yan- S.D. San Diego, at Peoria, Ariz. (tape-de- FS1 — FA Cup, quarterfinal, Man- kees vs. Washington, at Viera, Fla. 6:30 p.m. layed) chester United at West Ham United 7 p.m. CBSSN — NCAA Division II Tour- 6 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Oakland nament, second semifinal, at Sioux MLB — Spring training, L.A. WEDNESDAY, March 23 vs. Seattle, at Peoria, Ariz. Falls, S.D. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Saturday’s College Basketball College Baseball Shepard leads Aztecs into the NIT quarterfinals Trailblazers SAN DIEGO (AP) — Win- the first time since 2009, when to play. Shepard had two layups Jeremy Hemsley scored ston Shepard had 20 points and they reached the semifinals be- while Kell made four free throws 13, Matt Shrigley 12 — all on 10 rebounds, and Trey Kell add- fore losing to Baylor. SDSU was and hit a 3-pointer that pushed 3-pointers — and Malik Pope Drop a Pair ed 16 points to lead San Diego denied a seventh straight NCAA the lead back to double digits. and Dakarai Allen each had 10 State to a 93-78 victory against Tournament berth after losing Dejounte Murray scored 20 for SDSU. Pope also had 12 re- Washington on Monday night in the Mountain West Confer- for UW (19-15). Chriss, who bounds. at Home for a sport in the NIT quarter- ence tournament championship drew his fourth foul early in the Shepard struggled early, in- finals. game to Fresno State. second half, scored 19 before cluding putting up a few air By The Chronicle The Aztecs (27-9) will host Shepard, coming off the first fouling fouled out with 1:13 to balls. But he started finding his Centralia came up short in a Georgia Tech on Wednesday triple-double in school history, go and SDSU leading 89-76. Ma- shot during an 18-5 stretch that pair of NWAC baseball games night, with a trip to Madison and Kell both had big shots after lik Dime, Matisse Thybulle and gave SDSU a 45-29 halftime lead. Saturday, losing to Skagit Valley Square Garden at stake. Georgia the Huskies went on a 15-2 run Dominic Green also had four Shepard made a turnaround in its weekend opener and com- Tech beat South Carolina 83-66. to pull to 69-64 on a 3-ponter fouls apiece. Andrew Andrews jumper and had a putback dur- ing up just short in a 3-2, 14-in- The Aztecs are in the NIT for by Marquese Chriss with 7:35 scored 17. ing the closing stretch. ning loss to Chemeketa to close out the afternoon’s action during Prep Boys Soccer a four-game, three-team slate of action at Ed Wheeler Field. Centralia (2-6) hosts Olympic Hockinson Overcomes W.F. West, 2-1, in Nonleague Match in a doubleheader on Wednesday. By The Chronicle Hockinson responded when bad to lose, but for a new team of fielder. HOCKINSON — W.F. West a breakdown on defense by W.F. mostly sophomores, it was an all- “They were getting physical, Skagit Valley 4, Centralia 1 struck first but was ultimately West and an inadvertent foot to around great performance. I’m but Santiago was quick. I’m re- the head of Bearcat goalie Dan- excited by how we played.” Centralia tallied more hits but overcome by Hockinson 2-1 on ally pleased with his style of play,” iel Ford left an open net for the Hockinson scored the win- couldn’t convert its base knocks Sanchez said. “That hurt Hock- Friday here in a nonleague boys Hawks. ning goal in the 72nd minute. into runs Saturday in a 4-1 loss soccer game. “We outplayed them, sur- Sanchez singled out the per- inson.” to Skagit Valley in NWAC base- Christian Moran opened the prised the heck out of them,” W.F. formance of Santiago Fernando, W.F West (2-1) hosts Toledo ball action at Ed Wheeler Field. scoring for the Bearcats in the West coach Tino Sanchez said. who was moved from his usual on Thursday, followed by Yelm The Blazers’ lone run came 47th minute. “Losing 2-1 was great. It sounds position of striker to center mid- on Friday. in the eighth inning, on an RBI single by Josh Muneno. Austin Hines was 2 for 5 for Saturday’s Prep Girls Tennis the Trailblazers, while Sam Ger- hold was 2 for 4. Alex Cox added a double for Centralia, which had nine hits to Tigers Finish Fourth at R.A. Long Tournament the Cardinals’ eight. By The Chronicle in the finals to cap a 3-0 tour- Sophie Bird, 6-2, 6-4 in the “I was really proud of all of Brandon Olson started and ney run. finals. them,” Keahey said. “It was a worked into the seventh for Cen- LONGVIEW — A Tiger team stocked with mostly “During the final match, Katie Williams and Megan very inexperienced team we tralia, allowing seven hits with they looked really determined LeDuc took third in the No. 3 three strikeouts and a pair of first-timers had a solid show- took to the tournament, and ing here on Saturday, finishing to finish strong and they did,” doubles bracket by winning walks. Centralia coach Deb Keahey a three-set consolation finals the team looks promising.” fourth in the eight-team R.A. Pat Siler was awarded the win said. “Strategic net play was in- match. Ellie Corwin also fin- Kelso won the tournament, Long Tennis Tournament. for Skagit Valley, fanning eight strumental in their victory.” ished third for the Tigers, in with Ridgefield taking second and giving up four hits in six in- The Tigers’ No. 2 doubles The Tigers’ top doubles the No. 3 singles bracket, beat- nings of work. team — Hannah Gunder- and the host Lumberjills fin- team of Hayden Blaser and ing Washougal’s Sydney Mer- ishing third. sen and Rachel Wilkerson Hannah Jeffries finished sec- deros 8-1 in the finals. Chemeketa 3, Centralia 2 — came out on top, beating ond, winning 6-2, 6-0 in the Six of the nine Tigers on Centralia (2-0) is scheduled to host Montesano on Wednes- The Trailblazers and Storm Ridgefield’s Rebecca Boylan semifinals but falling to Ridge- hand were participating in the fought for 13 scoreless innings and Bailey Hammond 6-2, 6-2 field’s Sarah Kauffman and tournament for the first time. day in a nonleague match. before all five of the game’s runs crossed the plate in the 14th in- ning of Chemeketa’s 3-2 win. four while allowing just one hit. Saturday at the University of tossing all seven innings and al- Josh Muneno pitched all 14 Neither pitcher walked a batter. lowing two hits. innings for Centralia, striking Bearcats Washington. The Bearcats did, however, Camas (1-1) finished fourth out 10 and scattering nine hits Continued from Sports 1 with nine walks. commit five errors in the game. Saturday’s Results last season in the State 4A tour- “From the plate, it was good,” nament, while W.F. West won Chemeketa used three hits Kindra Davis was 3 for 3 and three walks to score three Keen said. “And defense — I W.F. West Puts Away Camas the State 2A title. with a double, and Kim Frazier know it’s early in the year, but I Ashley Hoven went 2 for 3 runs, and leave the bases loaded, and Kassidy Grandorff each hit CAMAS — The Bearcats im- in the top of the 14th inning. don’t like those. I don’t like the for the Bearcats with a two-run doubles. proved to 2-0 here Saturday, tak- Centralia responded, loading errors.” single in the fourth, and Kyndra the bases with a single and two Frazier and Lexie Strasser W.F. West (2-0) will take ing down Camas, 4-2, in non- Haller knocked in a pair of runs walks with one out, but with two split time on the mound, with on Olympia, back at the RAC, league softball action. with a triple in the sixth inning. outs Austin Hines was hit by a Strasser taking over in the on Wednesday, and will play a Sophomore Ashlee Vadala Kim Frazier was 2 for 4 for pitch to plate a run. Sam Gerhold fourth inning and striking out doubleheader against Selah on got the win for the Bearcats, W.F. West. added an RBI single before a ground-out to second base end- ed the threat. king bats went to work here hits and fanning six without is- was 2 for 3 with two doubles and Gerhold went 3 for 6, while Softball Saturday in their season debut, suing a walk. drove in four runs, and Hailey Nate Gardner and Noah Minn- routing Rainier twice — 16-4 “I couldn’t have asked for Hadaller was 3 for 3 with a dou- Continued from Sports 1 ick were both 2 for 6 for Centra- and 15-0 — in nonleague 2B anything more,” Mossyrock ble and drove in three runs. softball action. coach Mike Carlson said. “The lia. Gavin Kerner added a double. Mossyrock (2-0) is sched- Ethan Bragg pitched the last Morton-White Pass (1-1) is Mossyrock had eight hits first game they had some jitters six innings for Chemeketa to get scheduled to host Naches Valley in the opener, and scored eight and some nerves to work out, uled to face the W.F. West JV on the win, with five strikeouts and in a doubleheader on Wednes- runs in the fourth inning to put but after a couple innings they Thursday, and plays at Napavine five walks. day. Pe Ell-Willapa Valley (1-1) things away. Macie Rockwood settled down and played good in a Central 2B League double- is scheduled to host Adna in a was 2 for 3 with a double and defense and hit the ball. They header on Saturday. C2BL twinbill at noon on Satur- two RBIs, Ava Nelson was 2 for did great.” Note: Toutle Lake swept Saturday’s day. 3 with a double and three RBIs, The nightcap was more of the Winlock, 18-1 and 17-0, on Sat- and Jamie Carlson went 3 for 4 same, with Savannah Lininger College Softball urday in both teams’ C2BL de- Vikings Trounce Rainier to Start with a pair of doubles and drove striking out eight and giving in three runs. up three hits without a walk to but. The Cardinals (0-2) play a Season Carlson handled the pitch- earn the win. Emma Martin was nonleague game at Naselle on Chemeketa MOSSYROCK — The Vi- ing duties as well, allowing two 2 for 3 with two RBIs, Carlson Friday. Too Much four. tle Lake came out really swing- 2 for 3 with a double and an RBI. for Lady Baseball Mossyrock (0-2) hosts Cen- ing the sticks and put us in a Dustin Lusk was 1 for 2 with tralia’s JV on Wednesday, and deficit that we couldn’t recover two RBIs. Blazers Continued from Sports 1 is scheduled to play at Napavine from.” Sophomore Cub Bair took in a noon doubleheader on Sat- Wyatt Dean, Justin Lewis over on the mound in the sec- By The Chronicle Mossyrock scored three in urday. and Chase Miller all had hits for ond inning and, in his first VA NCOU VER — the seventh and had the bases Winlock. varsity pitching experience for loaded with two outs in the bot- Chemeketa rallied after Ducks Take Two From Winlock Toutle Lake’s Radley Risner PWV, gave up three runs and three scoreless innings to tom of the seventh before the tossed a no-hitter in Game 2, four hits the rest of the way. power past Centralia, 10-7, Mules reeled in Aaron Jennings’ WINLOCK — The Cardi- which Toutle Lake led 11-0 after “He exceeded my expecta- here Saturday in NWAC hard-hit ball to the outfield the nals’ Central 2B League baseball two innings. tions,” PWV coach Hal Ar- softball action. end the game. opener was one they’re hoping The Cardinals (0-3) will play rington said. “He threw well, Blazer hurler Emily “Jennings put a good swing to forget. a doubleheader at Wahkiakum considering it was his first var- Benton blanked the Storm on the ball, and it just hung up Toutle Lake swept Winlock, on Saturday. sity experience.” for the first three innings, a little bit,” Bullock said. “He put 20-1 and 16-0, here on Saturday, Zach Lofgren was 2 for 4 though a five-run fourth a good swing on it, and that’s all holding the Cardinals to three Rainier Bumps Titans 9-6 with three RBIs for Rainier, inning prompted Cen- you can ask of your kids, is to hits on the afternoon. while Levi Reise added a three- tralia to bring in Kierstin compete.” The Ducks held Winlock to PE ELL — The Mountain- run triple. Keyton Carlson got Smith to close things out. Senter and Mendoza were three hits in the opener, scoring eers started off hot and handed the win on the mound for the The Storm added four each 2 for 4 in the nightcap, their 20 runs over the first three Pe Ell-Willapa Valley a 9-6 loss Mountaineers. runs in the top of the fifth while Brennan Shriver and innings and taking advantage of here Saturday in nonleague 2B “Rainier played a solid game frame to take the lead for Danny Nelson were each 1 for plenty of free bases issued the baseball action. and took advantage of opportu- good. 3. Timmy Allen drove in a pair their hosts. Rainier scored six runs in nities given to them,” Arrington Mackenzie Wasson of runs, and Nelson started on “We had really got ourselves the first inning and led 9-4 after said. “They jumped on us early, went 3 for 4 with a home the mound and struck out five behind the curve early with our three frames. and we could never recover.” run and two RBIs for Cen- in four innings of work with an pitching,” Winlock coach Scott The Titans knocked out sev- Pe Ell-Willapa Valley (2-1) tralia. Megan Levang was earned run. Weinert said. “We gave up a lot en hits, with Kaelin Jurek going will host Adna on Saturday for 3 for 4 with a double and Aaron Jennings tossed the of free passes to hit batsmen and 3 for 4 with a double and three a Central 2B League twinbill an RBI, Smith was 2 for 3 final three innings, striking out walks, which really hurt us. Tou- RBIs, and Red Arrington going starting at noon. with an RBI, and Sierra Seymour went 1 for 1 and knocked in a run. and Kolb) relays. and the 100 (13.59), while Ali- croft won the javelin (84-11) for Centralia lost to South- Track Wright also won the triple cia Herrera won the 1600 (6:08). Mossyrock. west Oregon, 3-2, earlier in jump (29-0), Farrish won the Clementine Schultz, Maken- Mossyrock will run with Pe the afternoon, though full Continued from Sports 1 details were not available. 200 (31.1) and Kolb won the 100 zie Barrows, Sarah Lovan and Ell, Wahkiakum and Adna on The Lady Blazers (6-6) (2:31) for MWP, and ran legs in hurdles (18.62). Freshman Emily Stephanie Fried won the 4x100 Thursday in Adna, while MWP will play at Glendale Col- the winning 4x200 (1:59, with Elswick won the discus at 79-8 relay in 57.32, with Barrows hosts a Central 2B League meet lege in Arizona on March Larkin Farrish, Haley Kolb and for MWP. adding a win in the 400. in Randle with Mossyrock, To- 28. Krystal Wright) and 4x400 (4:43, Mossyrock’s Maleah Nixon Ryley Kinsman won the shot ledo, Napavine, Toutle Lake and with Kaylen Collette, Farrish Klein won the high jump (4-4) put (27-8.5) and Paige Moor- Winlock on March 31. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 SPORTS

MLB Maeda Salvages Strong Start, But Mariners Beat Dodgers 6-3 GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — It looked as if Bolsinger would Kenta Maeda retired 14 of 15 be the No. 5 starter, but now batters after giving up two runs that’s in question. RHP Zach Lee, in the first inning and Justin one contender for the job, was Turner hit his first homer of the optioned to the minor leagues spring in the Los Angeles Dodg- ers’ 6-3 loss to the Seattle Mari- about 30 minutes before Bolsing- ners on Monday. er was scratched. RHP Brandon Maeda allowed four hits over Beachy, another contender, has five innings, been troubled by inflammation including a in a surgically repaired left elbow. double and There was no timetable Mon- two singles day on when Bolsinger might re- to the first turn. Opening day is April 4, and three batters the Dodgers’ fifth game is on he faced. He finished with April 8 at San Francisco. There’s two earned concern, because an oblique in- runs allowed and five strikeouts. jury can linger for weeks. In a duel of starters from Ja- “We’re going to be cautious,” pan, Maeda had the advantage Roberts said. “That’s a word over Hisashi Iwakuma, who we’ve been using a lot lately.” worked 4 1/3 innings and gave C Yasmani Grandal came up three runs on eight hits. out of the game in the second in- The two had never faced each ning, complaining of stiffness in other in Japan. “This was fun,” Maeda said JAE C. HONG / The Associated Press a forearm. He then left for a doc- through an interpreter after his Los Angeles Dodgers’ Yasiel Puig, foreground, swings on a pitch from Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma Mon- tor’s appointment that had been fourth spring start. “Today was day during spring training action. made before Monday’s game. a little bit more exciting than a it.” “I have no feelings toward the by mid-April. usual start.” UP NEXT Turner, who also had a pair of Nelson Cruz put the Mari- past,” Iwakuma said. “This is just DODGERS: RHP Mike Bolsinger doubles, hit a home off Iwakuma ners on top with a three-run another game.” said Monday that his left side felt MARINERS: After an off day in the first. homer off Dodgers left-hander DODGERS: Maeda has a 1.32 better. Bolsinger was scratched Tuesday, they are at home in “Good at-bats,” Iwakuma Luis Avilan in the sixth. ERA in four starts with 13 strike- from a scheduled start Sunday Peoria on Wednesday with RHP said through an interpreter. “He outs in 13 2/3 innings. with what was called tightness in Nathan Karns scheduled to start an abdominal muscle. Manager made me pay. The home run was STARTING TIME against A’s RHP Jesse Hahn. Dave Roberts called it a strained a curveball down in the zone. I TRAINER’S ROOM DODGERS: They play the Roy- thought it was a good pitch, but MARINERS: Iwakuma agreed to oblique muscle. he stayed on it. a free agent deal with the Dodg- MARINERS: RHP Evan Scrib- “I don’t even know where my als Tuesday in Surprise with “The second and third at-bats, ers in December, but it fell apart ner continues to be troubled by oblique is, technically,” Bolsinger LHP Alex Wood set for his third the ball was up. Those two pitch- because the Dodgers had medi- a strained back. The club had said. spring start against RHP Chris es, I could have executed better. cal concerns after Iwakuma un- hoped he would be back in the The injury has further scram- Young, who is scheduled for his But he still put a good swing on derwent a physical. bullpen this week and be ready bled the club’s starting rotation. fourth start. Iwakuma, Japanese Countryman Maeda Relish First MLB Matchup Racing FRIENDS, OPPONENTS: Late Caution Period Mariners, Dodgers Helps Jimmie Johnson Pitchers Meet Head-to- Win at Fontana FONTANA, Calif. (TNS) — Head for First Time in Jimmie Johnson hasn’t lost his Major League Matchup golden horseshoe, much to Kev- in Harvick’s chagrin. By Ryan Divish It was six years ago when late- The Seattle Times race fortune enabled Johnson GLENDALE, Ariz. — Per- to hold off Harvick for a win at haps one day it will happen in a Auto Club Speedway, prompt- game with more meaning — an ing Harvick to say Johnson’s interleague matchup or the ul- team, while very good, also had timate scenario, a World Series “a golden horseshoe” in an inap- game. propriate place. But for Hisashi Iwakuma and The same thing happened again Sunday. Johnson, aided by Kenta Maeda — friends, offsea- a caution period with only two son training partners and two laps left in regulation, again won of the top pitchers Japan has the Auto Club 400 at Fontana in produced in the past decade — overtime and left Harvick, who Monday's Cactus League game had dominated the NASCAR at Camelback Ranch, a 6-3 Mari- Sprint Cup race, in second place. ners win, was a good start for “I knew we had a great car,” their first meeting as opponents. Johnson said of his No. 48 Chev- The Mariners' Iwakuma is rolet in Victory Lane. “We just a veteran of five major-league saved our best for last, for sure.” seasons and a one-time All-Star. It was Johnson’s 77th career Maeda is the newest pitching victory, which lifted the six-time import to enter the big leagues, champion past the late Dale with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Earnhardt Sr. into seventh place after success in Nippon Profes- on Cup series’ all-time wins list. sional Baseball. The victory also extended Monday's matchup was not Johnson’s remarkable perfor- overlooked in Japan. mance at the two-mile Fontana With more than 40 Japanese track; he’s now the only driver to media members in attendance win six Cup races at Auto Club following their every move, Iwa- Speedway. kuma and Maeda worked into And it was Johnson’s second the fifth inning. victory in just five Cup races so Neither was dominant, but far this season; he also won last both were effective. Maeda month in Atlanta. worked five innings, allowing Denny Hamlin finished two runs on four hits with no third, Joey Logano was fourth walks and five strikeouts. The and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. fifth. runs came in the first inning. Harvick, who led 142 laps, The Mariners registered three was cruising toward his second consecutive hits off of Maeda to consecutive victory in his No. 4 start the game, highlighted by Chevrolet — he won the prior Robinson Cano's two-run single. week in Phoenix — when Kyle "He pitched a great game," Busch’s No. 18 Toyota blew a tire Iwakuma said through inter- with two laps remaining. preter Antony Suzuki. "He got That brought out the cau- in trouble early on, and he made JAE C. HONG / The Associated Press tion flag and set up the two-lap some adjustments and changed Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda, right, of Japan, shakes hands with Seattle Mariners starting pitcher overtime restart. Johnson moved speeds in the second inning and Hisashi Iwakuma, also of Japan, as they leave the ield during a spring training baseball game Monday in Phoenix. ahead of Harvick on the first lap on. This is the first time I've ever and then was never challenged. played against him in a profes- When Iwakuma exited the pen in the regular season. But agreed to a one-year, $12 million “Those last two laps ... the car sional game or any game period. field and walked past the dugout in the past few weeks, Iwakuma contract with the Mariners that was incredible,” Johnson said. It was fun." toward the visitor's clubhouse, he and Maeda noticed that there included a $1 million signing bo- Johnson’s car carried the ‘S” Iwakuma pitched 41/3 in- stopped at the Dodgers' dugout was a chance they could line up nus, several incentives and two shield of Superman to promote nings, giving up three runs on where Maeda was at the top step to face each other in a Cactus vesting option years. the upcoming movie “Batman v eight hits with a walk and three waiting. The two pitchers shook League game. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” and strikeouts. Dodgers designated hands and gave the customary "We were thinking — maybe The Dodgers used some of Johnson was wearing a red Super- hitter Justin Turner did all of bow. this game we could face each that money not given to Iwaku- man cape during post-race inter- the damage. He belted a solo "I was very happy to be able to other," Iwakuma said. "We were ma to sign the younger Maeda views when he recalled Harvick’s homer in the first inning and pitch against him," Maeda said kind of motivated by it." to an eight-year, incentive-laden, “awesome quote” of six years ago. had RBI doubles in the third through his interpreter. "Because The meeting also had a sub- $25 million contract. “I’ve wondered where that and fifth inning. this is not something I'll be able plot that helped Maeda land with Asked if the game against horseshoe has been,” Johnson "The pitch on the home run to do during the regular season. the Dodgers. Early in December, the Dodgers had extra meaning, said with a laugh. was a curveball down in the This was fun." Iwakuma agreed to a three-year, Iwakuma shrugged off a chance But Johnson said that, this zone," Iwakuma said. "I thought During their offseason $45 million contract with the to voice any displeasure, much time, he had to overcome worn it was a good pitch, but he stayed workouts, Iwakuma and Maeda Dodgers. But the deal fell apart tires and battle back to be in like he had done when he signed on it. The second at-bat, the ball talked about the chance to face when the Dodgers raised con- a position to win, “so it was a was up, and the third at-bat the each other in the big leagues. cerns about Iwakuma's physi- with Seattle. much more challenging set of pitch was up, too. Those two But with the Mariners playing cal. They wanted to restructure "I have no feelings toward the circumstances.” pitches I could've executed better. interleague games against the the contract. Iwakuma instead past," he said. "This was just an- The Cup series is off next But he still put a good swings on National League Central this returned to the place he never other game that I looked forward weekend for Easter and resumes them." season, it wasn't going to hap- wanted to leave — Seattle. He to pitching in." April 3 in Martinsville, Va. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016

College Basketball Brooks Rallies Top- Wiltjer Helps Deliver Gonzaga Back to Sweet 16 Seed Oregon Past DARK HORSES: Sweet- St. Joseph’s 69-64 Shooting Forward By Tim Booth Leading Bulldogs Against The Associated Press Syracuse on Friday SPOKANE — Oregon watched the rest of its confer- By Tim Booth ence get kicked out of the NCAA The Associated Press Tournament and faced a seven- point deficit with five minutes to SPOKANE — Fourth grade play with the rest of the country was when it started for Gonza- watching to see if the Ducks were ga’s Kyle Wiltjer. about to be the first No. 1 seed to That jumper with the smooth be sent home. release off his hand that has Dillon Brooks and Tyler helped lead Gonzaga back to Dorsey refused to see the Ducks, a familiar place in the NCAA and to a lesser degree the Pac-12 Tournament can be traced back Conference, wiped out from the to when Wiltjer was 10 years old. NCAAs on the opening weekend. “Fourth, fifth, sixth grade, “I play with so much emo- all I could do was just bomb 30 tion, so much heart, it translates (footers),” Wiltjer said earlier this to everybody else on the team,” season. “I was a gunner. I liter- Brooks said. “Everybody else is ally had 10 three’s in games, I getting hyped. And they want to would just jack them.” win so bad, as I do.” In what has been a trying sea- Brooks carried Oregon with son for the Bulldogs, Wiltjer has 25 points, Dorsey hit key shots helped Gonzaga (28-7) back to in the closing minutes and the the place it expected to be when Ducks advanced to the regional the season began in November. BRENNAN LINSLEY / The Associated Press semifinals with a 69-64 win over The 11th-seeded Bulldogs Gonzaga forward Kyle Wiltjer celebrates as times runs out in a second-round men's college basketball game against Utah on No. 8 seed Saint Joseph’s in the will face No. 10 seed Syracuse in Saturday in the NCAA Tournament in Denver. Gonzaga won 82-59. second round of the West Re- the Midwest Regional semifinals gional on Sunday night. on Friday night in Chicago. mier games. on me also. We were really tell- Oregon (29-6) was carrying And with it comes the chance But the Bulldogs stumbled ing them to look inside, look the banner for the rest of the Pac- for Wiltjer and his teammates to and even as Wiltjer had a solid inside, get these guys touches. 12 after the conference posted a become the first Gonzaga group season, the early losses to Ari- We’re a much better team now.” collective dud. Five teams were to reach the Elite Eight twice zona, UCLA, Saint Mary’s and No matter the outcome in sent home in the first round and during their college careers. BYU drove Gonzaga off the na- Chicago, Wiltjer will end his ca- Utah was routed by 11th-seeded The path to this point divert- tional radar. reer as one of the more decorated Gonzaga in the round of 32, leav- ed far from what was expected. Wiltjer’s game seemed to fol- college players. ing the Ducks as the lone confer- Wiltjer was supposed to be the low the Bulldogs up-and-down He won a national title as a ence representative. centerpiece of perhaps the finest and then routing No. 3 seed season. He scored 30 or more in freshman reserve at Kentucky And they were tested by the Gonzaga roster put together dur- Utah in the second round. three straight games in January, and was the Sixth Man of the Hawks, rallying from down 58- ing its run of success, but instead “From where we were in early only to score just six points in a Year in the SEC as a sophomore 51 in the final five minutes to the season became a difficult December or even mid-February loss at St. Mary’s. when he averaged 10.2 points off advance to the Sweet 16 for the journey. where we had a couple stumbles He was 2 of 17 shooting in a the bench for the Wildcats. first time since 2013. Brooks There were injuries and in- to now, these guys deserve all loss at SMU, but scored 29 points After sitting out a year be- started the rally with a driving consistency. Unexpected losses at the credit for staying positive and carried the Bulldogs past cause of transfer rules, Wiljter three-point play and put Oregon home and stumbles on the road. and believing in themselves and BYU in the WCC semifinals. helped Gonzaga to its first Elite in front for good on a 3-pointer And ultimately, the question making plays,” Gonzaga coach For the season, Wiltjer aver- Eight since 1999 last season and with 1:19 remaining. of whether Wiltjer’s group would Mark Few said after the win over aged 20.4 points per game and has the Bulldogs on the cusp of Just another big night for Or- be the one that failed to continue Utah. shot 43 percent on 3s. another special March run. egon’s do-everything sophomore. Gonzaga’s streak of reaching the “I said before, I’ve never been In the second-round victory “Sometimes people think just “He wants to be a complete NCAA Tournament. as satisfied and happy, you know, over Utah, Wiltjer got the Bull- in terms of our university, we player,” Oregon coach Dana That’s all moot now. Not for- just thoroughly, thoroughly dogs started with 11 points in the may think of us as a small con- Altman said. “Tonight he made gotten because the backstory of pleased with a group, with just first 8½ minutes, then watched ference school, but I think we’ve some big shots.” Gonzaga’s season makes what how they’ve responded and teammate Domantas Sabonis really done a great job at just Saint Joseph’s was on the the Bulldogs have accomplished gotten so much better over the control the inside in his matchup busting on that national scene, verge of a stunning upset that more memorable. course of this year.” with Jakob Poeltl. year in year out,” Wiltjer said. seemed unlikely when the After sweeping through the Wiltjer was supposed to be “Strategically I think we’ve “We’ve been a little short Hawks trailed by 10 early in the West Coast Conference tourna- the focal point of a starring sea- played with more balance. That’s in the Final Four, but every second half. DeAndre’ Bembry ment to ensure an 18th straight son for the Bulldogs. He was a really helped us,” Few said. “I year we’re competitive, we play led the Hawks (28-8) with 16 NCAA bid, the Bulldogs put preseason AP all-America selec- think early in the year we were against great competition, we points, but the Atlantic 10 tour- together two impressive wins tion and was going to be given getting such dominating per- beat great competition, so I think nament champs saw their post- on the opening weekend of the enough opportunity to live up to formances from Domas and we should be mentioned in some season run ended in part because NCAAs, first ousting Seton Hall the billing with a number of pre- (Wiltjer), with the guards. It was of the great schools.” of two ugly offensive possessions in the final minute. First was a shot clock viola- tion with 49 seconds left when Plum Scores 32 as Washington Stuns Maryland the Hawks simply passed too By David Ginsburg formidable inside game of How- much and failed to get off a shot. That was followed by Bembry The Associated Press ard and Brionna Jones. The duo combined for eight points and losing control of the ball trying COLLEGE PARK — Mary- nine rebounds, and Washington to get open for a potential ty- land center Malina Howard had ended up outrebounding a team ing 3-pointer with 10 seconds just completed her college career that came in with a nation-lead- remaining after Oregon’s Casey in a most unexpected fashion, a ing plus-15.7 rebounding margin. Benson split a pair of free throws. Dorsey was fouled in the en- shocking loss to Washington. After overcoming an early The emotion of the moment was suing dogpile and made two free eight-point deficit to move in throws with 9.8 seconds for the too much to bear. front at halftime, Maryland “It just hurts a lot,” she said, final margin. led 36-29 before the Huskies her voice cracking as she fought “I just wish I didn’t turn the launched a 16-2 run fueled by back tears. “It’s not how we want- ball over,” Bembry said. “I re- reserve Mathilde Gilling, who ed it to end.” ally want to blame myself for that made three layups. Kelsey Plum scored 32 points, loss, but my teammates don’t and the seventh-seeded Huskies The Terrapins had three bas- want me to say that. I can’t turn beat No. 2 Maryland 74-65 Mon- kets and five turnovers in the the ball over at the end of the day night to reach the Sweet 16 of third quarter while being out- game like that.” the NCAA Tournament for the PATRICK SEMANSKY / The Associated Press scored 20-8. While Brooks was the star for first time in 15 years. Maryland center Brionna Jones, center, attempts to shoot between Washington “This stings a lot,” Frese said. the Ducks, Dorsey was in a key Maryland (31-4) came in with forward/center Chantel Osahor, left, and guard Alexus Atchley (22). “It was a tough shooting night for supporting role. The freshman a rich history of success in the us; it was very uncharacteristic.” scored five straight points late, postseason and a 10-game win- and a pivotal 3-pointer down the added a three-point play for a 60- first following Elgin Cook’s miss ning streak. The two-time Big stretch. 49 lead. TIP-INS with 2:38 left, then hitting an Ten champions were also playing “Everything that we’ve done Two straight 3-pointers by open 3-pointer that gave Oregon prepared us for this,” coach Walker-Kimbrough cut it to 60- WASHINGTON: The Huskies a 61-60 lead with 1:53 remaining. on their home floor. improved to 3-0 versus Mary- None of that mattered to the Mike Neighbors said. “We’ve 55, but Walton drilled a 3-point- Dorsey finished with 14 points been playing really good basket- er with 1:25 remaining to short- land. They also won in 1990 and along with Brooks were the seventh-seeded Huskies (24-10), and 1993. ... Walton, the only who limited the Terrapins to 37 ball the last month.” circuit the comeback. only two Oregon players to hit other Washington player averag- percent shooting and forced 15 The Huskies will next play The last time Washington 3-pointers. ing in double figures, went 7 for turnovers in the stunning upset. third-seeded Kentucky on Friday went to the Sweet 16 was in 2001. Cook added 18 points and 18 from the floor. ... Gilling left “I don’t think we ever got in Lexington, Kentucky. Wash- The program is currently in re- Oregon won its 10th straight with an apparent left leg injury into the flow of the game. Ever,” ington led by eight points after building mode under Neighbors, game. Howard said. “We just weren’t the first quarter, gave the lead who doesn’t have a senior in his in the closing minutes. Neigh- “It was just there. It was a great ourselves completely, offensively.” away by halftime but outscored starting lineup. bors didn’t dismiss her availabil- swing (pass) and nobody was The lackluster performance Maryland 45-31 in the second In this one, the Huskies fo- ity for the rest of the tournament. there. They didn’t pick me up,” Dorsey said. came against a Washington half to eliminate a team looking cused on stuffing Maryland’s “We’ll hope for the best,” he said. team that finished fifth in the for a fifth straight appearance in Pac-12 and barely got by Penn the Sweet 16 and, ultimately, its in the opening round for its third successive trip to the Final first NCAA Tournament victory Four. since 2006. “I thought we maybe played Need a “It’s huge,” Plum said. “We’ve not to lose, instead of playing to kind of been the odd-man out all win,” coach Brenda Frese said. SHOW PACKAGE? year long. ... People kind of said, “Tough lesson to have to learn.” ‘Ah, Washington, not their year, Shatori Walker-Kimbrough right?’” had 17 points and 11 rebounds Wrong. for Maryland. Banners • Posters • Flyers • Brochures • Magnets & More! “This team is very resilient,” After a long 3-pointer by said Plum, the nation’s third- Plum as the shot clock expired leading scorer, who went 8 for 24 put Washington in front 52-44 Call for Pricing from the floor and 13 of 14 at the with 9 minutes left, an upset ap- foul line. peared to be a distinct possibility. Talia Walton chipped in with Maryland cut the gap to three (360) 736-6322 20 points, including a huge bas- points, but Osahor answered 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia ket from beyond the arc, and with a flat-footed 3-pointer, ch554750sl.jd Chantel Osahor had 15 rebounds Plum sank two free throws and Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 SPORTS

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SOUTH REGION WEST REGION EAST REGION MIDWEST REGION Matt Riley Harrison McClary/Athlon Sports Eric Evans AP WAYNE SELDEN, KANSAS DILLON BROOKS, OREGON BRICE JOHNSON, NORTH CAROLINA MALCOLM BROGDON, VIRGINIA TOP DOG — KANSAS TOP DOG — OREGON TOP DOG — NORTH CAROLINA TOP DOG — VIRGINIA Kansas is riding a 16-game win streak that now includes 11 wins Oregon is in the rare position of being the top seed in the region The Tar Heels at times looked like the best team in the fi eld Virginia has been able to achieve almost everything it possibly against teams in the NCAA Tournament fi eld. KU was rarely chal- and yet able to play the no-respect card. Part of that is sharing this weekend, dispatching Florida Gulf Coast and Providence by could in the last three seasons. The only empty check box is a lenged in the fi rst two games, but reaching the Sweet 16 is no- the region with Duke, Buddy Hield and a Texas A&M team fresh a combined margin of 35 points. The reasons were two-fold: The trip to the Elite Eight or beyond. Not that any trip through the table after the Jayhawks exited early the last two years (to No. 7 off a wild comeback win against Northern Iowa. The Pac-12’s poor Heels grabbed 18 offensive rebounds against Gulf Coast and 13 Tournament is easy, but a major weight has been lifted for the seed Wichita State in 2015 and No. 10 Stanford in 2014). As Kan- showing — fi ve losses in the fi rst round and Utah’s loss to 11th- against Providence. Meanwhile, North Carolina has held its last Cavs courtesy of Middle Tennessee. The 15th-seeded Blue Raid- sas moves on to face Maryland, the Jayhawks’ 3-point shooting seeded Gonzaga — has left Oregon as the last team standing from four opponents to less than a point per possession. Indiana’s of- ers knocked out Michigan State, the team that eliminated Virginia will be worth watching. Kansas shot 36.3 percent (12-of-33) from the conference. The Ducks will need to be sharper than they were fense leads the nation in that category at 1.17 points per trip the last two years. Avoiding Tom Izzo is nice for the Cavs; being long range in the fi rst weekend, well below its season average of the best offensive team of coach Tony Bennett’s tenure is even in the second round against Saint Joseph’s, but they did clamp down the fl oor. 41.9 percent — a fi gure that ranks fourth nationally. better. The Cavs are still methodical, but they’re a better 3-point down in crunch time in order to advance. UNDERDOG — WISCONSIN UNDERDOG — MIAMI shooting team, a better free throw shooting team and a more With Bo Ryan, Frank Kaminsky and Sam Dekker gone, this year’s UNDERDOG — DUKE balanced team than the last two that stalled in the Tournament. No. 5 Maryland is the lowest-seeded team in the region, but it’s Badgers team bears little resemblance to the last two teams that hard not to think of Miami as having the biggest hill to climb. Duke, an underdog? How can that be? The West Region went UNDERDOGS — GONZAGA AND SYRACUSE chalk, making the No. 4 Blue Devils the underdog by default. reached the Final Four. In fact, this squad looks more like earlier Among Kansas, Villanova and Maryland — with their 12 combined incarnations of Wisconsin as the Badgers try to limit possessions These two powers deserve to be grouped together. One of these Final Fours and four titles since 1985 — Miami is the outsider. But this is also only a shell of the team that won the title last and play stout defense. Wisconsin will need Bronson Koenig to double-digit seeds will end up in the Elite Eight even though nei- For the second consecutive game, the Hurricanes face a set of year. Duke survived a scare against UNC Wilmington and then continue his hot streak if the Badgers are going to advance. In the ther was certain to be in the fi eld until the 11th hour. Gonzaga’s veteran guards with something to prove. Miami’s Angel Rodriguez allowed Yale to chip away at a 27-point defi cit for a one-posses- résumé was dubious, but the Bulldogs erased any doubt with the upset of Xavier, Koenig was 6-of-12 from 3-point range, includ- and Sheldon McClellan outdueled Wichita State’s Fred VanVleet sion game in the fi nal minute. Duke is a young team with little West Coast Tournament championship. As for Syracuse, only fi ve ing the buzzer-beating game-winner, after going 3-of-17 in his and Ron Baker in the second round, but can they do the same depth and a knack for bad defense. If the Blue Devils have the at-larges were ranked lower on the NCAA’s complete seed list. Do previous three games. against Villanova’s Ryan Arcidiacono, Josh Hart and Kris Jenkins? same lapses they did in the fi rst weekend, Oregon will capitalize you think the winner of Virginia-Iowa State will be thrilled to see STORYLINE — INDIANA’S BUDDING STARS STORYLINE — TURGEON’S TIES and take care of Duke with little trouble. either Mark Few or Jim Boeheim on the other bench? Yogi Ferrell is the Hoosiers’ undisputed leader. A pair of fresh- Maryland coach Mark Turgeon is plenty familiar with the Ter- STORYLINE — BIG GAME BUDDY STORYLINE — CLASH OF STYLES rapins’ Sweet 16 foe. A Topeka native, Turgeon was a point guard men might help the senior point guard get to the Final Four. Big Virginia and Iowa State are proof that there are many ways to Oklahoma’s Buddy Hield lost momentum in the National Player of man Thomas Bryant entered the week averaging 11.6 points per on Kansas’ 1986 Final Four team under Larry Brown — a team the Year race late in the season, but the Sooners guard returned rebuild mediocre programs into Final Four contenders. Virginia that also included current Jayhawks coach Bill Self as a graduate game, but had 19 against Kentucky and 13 against Chattanooga to his January form in putting away VCU in the second round. remains one of the slowest teams in the country in terms of assistant. Turgeon is 0–6 all time against Kansas — all while Tur- on combined 11-of-16 shooting. His free throws (7-of-9) against tempo under Bennett, and despite a coaching change, Iowa State Hield scored 36 points, including 19 in the fi nal eight minutes, geon was the coach at Texas A&M. Maryland hasn’t faced Kansas Kentucky helped seal the win, and his defense (one block, two remains an up-and-down team under Steve Prohm. The team able in OU’s 85–81 win over the Rams. Sweet 16 foe Texas A&M is since 2002, when the Terrapins beat the Jayhawks 97–88 in the steals against UK) has been notable. Fellow freshman forward OG to impose its style could have the upper hand in the Sweet 16, but Final Four on the way to the national title. a strong defensive team, but opponents haven’t been shy about Anunoby has played highlight-reel defense and had three blocks the individual matchups will be key. Virginia’s Malcolm Brogdon THE QUOTE shooting the 3. The Aggies’ last four opponents have averaged 28 and two steals against the Wildcats. Indiana’s freshman bigs are is the reigning ACC Defensive Player of the Year, and he could see “It’s defi nitely a sigh of relief. I just think the biggest thing is I’m shots from long range, and none of those four had Buddy Hield. peaking just in time to match up against North Carolina. time against matchup nightmare Georges Niang. honestly just done answering the questions about getting past the THE QUOTE THE QUOTE THE QUOTE second weekend. I know it was always in the back of our seniors’ “Our house is on a cliff, and we hope it doesn’t rain. That’s who “He’s a comedian half the time, but he’s accomplished some “I don’t think any of us can deny there’s a little bit of a sense minds and our team.” we’ve been.” big-time things, and he’s maybe, from start to fi nish, made more of desperation that we faced — our backs we knew were kind of — Villanova guard Ryan Arcidiacono on the Wildcats’ fi rst trip to — Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski on the Blue Devils’ close calls improvement than any player I’ve ever coached.” pressed up against the wall. We had a talk in the locker room, the Sweet 16 since 2009 against UNC Wilmington and Yale in the fi rst weekend — North Carolina coach Roy Williams on forward Brice Johnson fi ght or fl ight, man.” — Gonzaga coach Mark Few

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Poquette Named WIBCA 2B Player of the Year Landram Named Coach of the Year

Chris Johnson / East County Journal Napavine girls basketball coach Jeremy Landram, left, is presented with the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association’s 2B Girls Coach of the Year award by Lakeside’s Jef Pietz (right) on Saturday at King’s High School in Seattle. Landram coached the 2B girls team in Saturday’s Senior All-State games, and led the Tigers to a second-place inish in the State 2B tournament this season.

Sports Briefs Tobago, while forward Oalex COURTESY PHOTO More Sounders Called Anderson teams with S2 attacker Morton-White Pass senior Kaleb Poquette poses with the WIBCA 2B Player of the Year plaque on Saturday at Mount- Into National Teams Myron Samuel with St. Vincent lake Terrace High School. Poquette, who will play for Lewis-Clark State College next year, was presented with the and the Grenadines. Roman award during halftime of the 2B/1B All-State game on Saturday as part of the WIBCA’s Senior All-State Games. During Bye Week Torres will join Panama and By Tribune News Services serve as captain despite being unable to play with his knee in- With Clint Dempsey having jury. Goalkeeper Tyler Miller has already been called into the U.S. also joined the U.S. U-23 team Hamre Named WIBCA 2B Player of the Year national team and Jordan Morris for its Olympic qualifying series joining the U-23s, another batch against Colombia, while attacker of Sounders have been called Victor Mansaray is with the U- into their respective national 20s for the upcoming Dallas Cup. teams for this international- The U.S. national team plays break-inspired bye week. at Guatemala on Friday and fac- Defender Joevin Jones has es the same opponent at home on been called up by Trinidad & Tuesday. 80% OFF RETAIL PRICES

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Fred Mitts cracks a joke during an interview and keeps Bonnie, his bride of 70 years, laughing. Fred says the key to their marital longevity is that he’s “just so handsome.” Built To Last: Chehalis Couple Celebrates 70 Years of Marriage LONGHAUL: Fred and “We got married while he was the bait. Or, as Bonnie in the service,” said Bonnie, “but put it, “He’s never been Bonnie Mitts Share Seven we’d been going together for a able to run me off.” Decades of Marital while.” Fred and Bonnie As evidence of their lasting were blessed with two Memories courtship, Bonnie pulled out a children from their en- By Jordan Nailon framed black and white photo of during marriage. Their her and Fred that was taken not son, Michael, has since [email protected] long before they were married. died, but their daughter, In this age of obsolescence, Fred is dressed in his best Navy Dana Wheeler, lives in Fred and Bonnie Mitts stand in duds while Bonnie poses with pal- Lewis County. stark, sweet contrast to their sur- pable pride by the side of her hus- After 50 years in the roundings. band to be. sun, moving from South- The Mittses, Fred, 90, and “It’s hard to believe, after all ern California to rainy Bonnie, 89, are a rare and shining these years, it’s the same people Western Washington was ode to the powers of lasting love. in that photograph, isn’t it?” said quite a change of scenery for The couple officially forged Fred. the Mittses, but it’s also pro- their bond on March 13, 1946, Indeed, much has changed vided them the opportunity to and have now been married for since the lovebirds were hitched. be close to family. more than 70 years. The world is so different that “We really enjoy Dana and all To add a bit of perspective to the couple keeps a book on the of the grandkids up here,” said that nuptial benchmark, consider shelf detailing what life was like Bonnie, who boasted of 10 grand- that less than 1/10 of 1 percent of back then, just in case they for- children and 10 great-grandchil- and all marriages in the Unites States get. While the world around them dren in all. they’re make it to that platinum anniver- has morphed in many ways that “They text me,” she said. “The all gone sary. would be unrecognizable to their taught me how to.” now. I don’t The Mittses have lived in Che- younger selves, some things have The energetic great-grand- know why.” halis for the past four years, but remained the same. For instance, mother also received tutorials Indeed, much has changed Lewis County has not always been the couple still wears their origi- and now interacts on social media for the Mittses, including their both their home. nal wedding bands. Bonnie has sites such as Pinterest and Face- surroundings and social network, good and bad. The couple also spent 50 years never taken hers off. book. but the couple steadfastly contin- “They’ve weathered all the storms in Southern California, where That commitment to a sym- “The other day I had 15 Face- ues to be their own constant in together,” said Dana of her par- Fred worked for Standard Oil and bolic piece of jewelry may help books waiting for me when I got life. They consider themselves to ents. “So when they reminisce it Bonnie worked for Bank of Amer- explain exactly how the Mittses home,” said Bonnie. “It took me be best friends, and the couple really brings them a lot of joy.” ica. But again, that doesn’t get to have been able to survive seven all of the next day to respond to continues to live more or less on “I wouldn’t normally talk about the origin of their love story. For decades of matrimony. If you ask them all.” their own terms, taking care of all of this,” added Fred. “But when that you’ve got to go all the way Fred though, he thinks the secret Fred isn’t much for the digital their own cooking and cleaning, you get to talking the days seem back to the small town of Nevada, to their success is pretty straight- realm, but he knows how to bring despite having settled into a re- like they all come flooding back.” Missouri. forward. a smile to the faces of his familial tirement community. Looking slightly misty eyed, ”I’ll tell you, she was the only “I’m just so handsome,” relations nonetheless. Fred recent- Bonnie’s cooking has always Fred added, “I get kind of tender- pretty girl back in that small town. quipped Fred, much to the amuse- ly gave up driving and decided been one of Fred’s favorite things. hearted when I think back on all ment of his ever-adoring wife. to gift his car to a granddaughter The rest of them were all cow- Asked to narrow down his favor- the good times.” country girls,” said Fred with a Laughing seems to be integral who had just received her license ite dish, Fred responded with the After all these years, the Mitt- loving twinkle growing in his eye. to keeping the long-lasting couple so that she could get to and from sage of a man well-versed in do- ses are obviously still very much “I knew I just had to have her.” going strong. school on her own. mestic harmony, saying, “Oh ev- in love. They say, and their daugh- Soon enough, Fred would Fred fondly remembered one The Mittses second-story erything, it doesn’t matter.” ter confirms, that yelling or fight- make that intention a reality. To- disagreement from when he and apartment window looks out over Ever the attentive daughter, ing was never part of the modus ward the tail end of World War Bonnie had been married just a a busy road in Chehalis, and Fred Dana insisted that her mother’s II, once he was old enough, Fred short while. The root of the dis- likes to watch the traffic coming macaroni and tomato dish is in operandi of their relationship joined the Navy. In fact, he was agreement has long been lost to and going, especially when he fact his favorite. Bonnie agreed and nobody ever made a habit loaded on a ship and set for Eu- the bookworms of time, but his sees his granddaughter hugging with her daughter’s assessment, of storming out of the house or rope when the war came to an end. off-the-cuff response has never the turns. He noted with glee that, noting, “Oh yeah, I’ve made tubs slamming doors. The couple said “He was disappointed. He re- faded from their collective mem- “She waves at me when she goes by.” of that through the years.” they made a point of never going ally wanted to go,” remarked Bon- ory. As the years shuffle by, those Dana recently took over some to bed angry. nie. “I said, ‘Why don’t you take family ties grow increasingly im- of the kitchen duties, if only for a “And we still don’t,” empha- Deprived of his chance to fight your one dress and leave,’” re- portant to the Mittses. Although day, and threw a big party for the sized Bonnie. for his country, Fred came home called Fred with his trademark Bonnie has two sisters left and couple’s 70th anniversary. Her advice to newlyweds look- and staked his claim to the wom- chuckle. Fred one of his own, they do la- “She does too much stuff for ing to attain platinum status and en he loved. While on leave from Bonnie remembered the ker- ment the experience of watching us. We’re not used to it,” said a overall marital bliss is to, “Really the Navy, Fred married his teen- fuffle in the same humorous their friends and family slowly proud and appreciative Fred of talk it over. It takes two.” age bride, but there was no time light, noting, “And then we both fade away. his daughter. Bonnie added, “We’ve had our for a honeymoon. just started laughing, and ever “We just keep wondering As they reflect on their lives disagreements, sure, but it was “I had to go back to New York,” since then it’s been a joke between what we’re doing here,” said Bon- together, it becomes increasingly never too bad.” explained Fred. us. ‘Why don’t you take your one nie. “Everything around us has obvious exactly how much com- She continued, “But they said Alas, there were plenty of good dress and leave?’” changed.” fort the couple finds in their seven ‘Until death do us part,’ and we times to come. Neither of them has ever taken Fred added, “We’re still here decades of shared experiences, figure that’s what we’re doing.” Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 LIFE Community Calendar Tuesday, March 22 “Untangling Social Media: Facebook, HAVE AN EVENT YOU Instagram and More,” WSU Lewis Coun- ty and Discover Lewis County Work- WOULD LIKE TO INVITE shop Series, 10 a.m.-noon, WSU Lewis THE PUBLIC TO? County Extension meeting room, 351 NW North St., (360) 740-1214 Submit your calendar items Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors to Newsroom Assistant Doug open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 week before you would like Health and Hope Medical Out- them to be printed. He can be reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 reached at calendar@chronline. p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks com or (360) 807-8238. 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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “Happiness comes from being who you actually are instead of who you think you are supposed to be.” — Shonda Rhimes © 2016 by NEA, Inc. Washington State British Explorer Capt. James HISTORY Cook Names Cape Flattery Going on

HistoryLink.org Vacation? On March 22, 1778, Capt. James Cook (1728-1779) names Cape Flattery. The Cape, home to the Makah Indians, and now part of the Makah Reservation, is the northwesternmost point Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, in the continental United States, and marks the entrance to the Donate hem To NIE! Photo by James G. Dana Strait of Juan de Fuca. The name Strait of Juan de Fuca from Cape Flat- For More Information or to Donate, that the British explorer bestows tery, May 19, 2006. is the oldest non-Indian place Call Customer Service at name still in use on Washington killed on Feb. 14, 1779, while on state maps. 360-807-8203 Portrait by John Webber, Courtesy National Portrait Gallery of Australia a return visit to Hawaii), news In 1778, Cook, commanding Capt. James Cook (1728-1779), 1782. of the wealth available on the the ships Resolution and Discov- Northwest Coast inspired the fur Newspapers In education ery, was undertaking his third trade that brought many more and final voyage of discovery in For two weeks, Cook’s ships Europeans and Americans to the the Pacific Ocean. On the first worked northward along the Pacific Northwest. two voyages, he explored the coast, without finding even a South Pacific. This time he was suitable harbor, let alone any sign Charting the Cape also instructed to search for the of the passage that they sought There was some confusion fabled Northwest Passage, the through the continent to the At- among subsequent explorers as long-sought water route from Eu- lantic. Like many explorers be- to exactly what cape Capt. Cook rope to the riches of Asia. Leav- fore and after, Cook missed the had named Flattery. A number Hometown Books ing the South Sea Islands late in mouth of the Columbia River. of charts from the 1800s give 1777, he sailed for the far north- Hopes of a Harbor the name Cape Flattery to what A Simple Song ern Pacific where it was hoped is now called Cape Alava, some By Russ Mohney the Passage was located. En route, Then on Sunday, March 22, 15 miles south down the Pacific $1299 + Tax in January 1778, Cook made one Cook saw, between a low cape coast, while using the name Cape of his most significant discover- and a steep island just off the Classet for the current Cape Flat- ies when he reached the Hawai- cape, “a small opening which tery. “Classet,” like “Makah,” is ian Islands, then unknown to Eu- flattered us with the hopes of a translation into other Indian Walkin’ Joe ropeans. The British ships spent finding an harbour” (Morgan, languages of the Makahs’ name By Dennis R. Waller two weeks there. 11). The hopes lessened as the for themselves - qwidièè?a.tx or $1895 + Tax New Albion in Sight ships drew nearer. Cook decided “people of the cape.” that the opening was closed by In 1792, Capt. George Van- Available while On March 7, 1778, a month low land and turned the ships couver, who had sailed on Cook’s supplies last at after leaving Hawaii, the expe- away. He named the point of voyage, returned in charge of The Chronicle dition first sighted what they land Cape Flattery. his own expedition, and sought called New Albion. That was Having turned away, Cook to identify the point Cook had Our Hometowns the name given to the Pacific crossed the entrance to the Strait named. Although aware that the I,II,III Coast of North America by Sir of Juan de Fuca without realiz- name Cape Classet was also in $2899 Francis Drake, who had ex- ing it, and sailed on to Nootka use for the northern point, Van- Each + Tax Limited plored the area briefly during Sound on the west coast of Van- couver concluded that that was Quantities his around-the-world voyage in couver Island. Cook’s activities at the place Cook had named Cape Available the ship Golden Hind some 200 Nootka actually had a far greater Flattery. years before Cook’s journey. No impact on the future history of Vancouver did call a group of other British ship had passed that Washington than his brief excur- rocks located to the south, near way since, but in the intervening sion past Cape Flattery. He and Cape Alava, Flattery Rocks, a two centuries the Spanish sailing his crew were able to trade with name that also remains in use. north from Mexico and Russians the Nootka Indians for sea otter However, it was the point at the sailing south from Alaska had furs, which were highly coveted entrance to the Strait of Juan de explored the coast. Nevertheless, by Asian and European mer- Fuca that Vancouver identified Purchase yours today at: the British relied on Drake’s brief chants. When Cook’s expedi- on his charts as Cape Flattery, visit to claim the Northwest coast tion finally returned to England and it is that point that bears the for themselves. following his death (Cook was name today. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

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DILBERT by Scott Adams

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

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B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 Vegans May Lack ADVICE: Dear Abby Essential Nutrient Intake Parents of Teenage Cutters Must Listen and Not Judge DEAR READERS: I promised hobbies that allowed me to release my “Heartbroken Mom From Anywhere” bottled-up feelings and stress and feel (Oct. 5) to print letters from readers good at the same time. — FORMER offering sugges- CUTTER IN MINNESOTA tions about helping her teen daughter, DEAR ABBY: I have worked who is a cutter: in psychiatry for 10 years and have DEAR ABBY: found that some of these children I am a 33-year-old have been sexually molested. Some woman who has told their parents and were not be- cut for many years, lieved because it was the mother’s starting early in boyfriend, a family friend or a relative. high school. What Carrying this around is a heavy bur- concerns me is the By Abigail Van Buren den. mom doesn’t com- Parents need to show the child pletely understand what’s going on. they will look into the allegation. We Not many people do. should be a safe place for our kids to Self-harm is a cry for help from offload all their fears and insecuri- someone who doesn’t know how to ties, because we have a duty to protect voice his or her emotions. I, too, was them from abuse. — IN THE FIELD bullied and didn’t know how to ex- IN BROOKLYN, N.Y. press the pain I was feeling, so I took it out on my body. Over the years it DEAR ABBY: I have been a cut- became my coping mechanism, al- ter from age 9 to the present — age though an unhealthy one. 22 — though now it’s less frequent. Helping someone who is self- The biggest mistake my parents and harming requires understanding friends made when I was really de- AND A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL structive was forcing me to commit to to identify the emotions and suggest ultimatums. It turned my cutting into Photo courtesy of Fotolia better ways to express them. One that a shameful thing, isolated me and A recent review by Mayo Clinic physicians indicated that vegans should ensure adequate intake of a few nutrients worked for me was doing puzzles. made it impossible to talk about it. to avoid deiciency. It was a way to keep my mind and I advise “Heartbroken” to keep hands busy. talking to her daughter (not nagging) From Mayo Clinic News Network are choosing to follow this Mayo Clinic in Arizona. This teen also needs to know she about cutting, bullying, school and is not alone. Parents need to listen. I Mayo Clinic News Network diet for ethical, environ- Contrary to popular belief, things the girl likes. Share activities mental, religious and health she says, “Vegans have not cannot stress how important it is for with her. Take her hiking, bicycling, PHOENIX — The health concerns. With the growing been shown to be deficient cutters to know someone is there to museums or movies. Spending benefits of a plant-based diet popularity of plant-based in protein intake or in any for them with love and no judgment. time with her is important for distrac- is well-known, but the ques- diets, the Mayo Clinic team specific amino acids.” — KNOWS FROM EXPERIENCE tion and bonding. Physical activity tion remains: Could vegans compiled a review of recent The study points out that IN MISSOURI can help depressed individuals feel be at risk for deficiency of literature to monitor and some vegans rely heavily on better. essential nutrients? DEAR ABBY: I grew up in a dys- And she should understand that advise vegans to ensure processed foods and may functional household with abusive A retrospective review proper nutritional intake. not eat a sufficient variety of recovery is never a straight line. There by Mayo Clinic physicians parents. When I would cut, it was will be hiccups, setbacks and days Nutrients of concern are fruits, vegetables and whole like I could feel all my pent-up emo- recently published in the vitamin B-12, iron, calci- grains. A whole food, plant- when it doesn’t seem like it will get Journal of the American tions leaking out through the wounds better. Eventually, with therapy (via um, vitamin D, protein and based diet is commend- on my legs. The physical pain was Osteopathic Association in- counselors, bonding with friends/ omega-3 fatty acids. able, and a well-planned bearable and distracted me from family, connection with nature/ani- dicated that vegans should “We found that some of vegan diet can be adequate everything that was going on in my ensure adequate intake of a mals) and learning better coping hab- these nutrients, which can to achieve proper nutrition, life, and I would feel a little bit better its, she will improve. Patience and few nutrients. have implications in neu- but requires some education. about myself and a little less desperate. According to a 2012 Gal- support are imperative. — KYLE IN rologic disorders, anemia, The Mayo Clinic re- Cutting is a powerful addic- PENNSYLVANIA lup poll, two percent of the bone strength and other view team recommends tion. Even now, more than 10 years U.S. population follows a ••• health concerns, can be de- that health care providers later, when things get bad I feel a Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van vegan diet, which is a strict ficient in poorly planned monitor vegan patients for compulsion to just make one small Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and plant-based diet that ex- vegan diets,” says Heather adequate blood levels of vi- cut. What helped me to stop cutting was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. cludes all animal-derived Fields, M.D., Community tamin B-12, iron, ferritin, wasn’t counseling or medication. It Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or foods. Increasingly, people and Internal Medicine at calcium and vitamin D. was becoming passionate about active P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 4: “You die, but most of what you have accumulated will not be lost; you are leaving a message in a bottle.” — Umberto Eco © 2016 by NEA, Inc. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 22, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT

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A counselor turns juvenile criminals into football players. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Billion Dollar Buyer Secret Lives Secret Lives Secret Lives Secret Lives Shark Lift Away! Healthy Cook CNN 44 44 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Fry quits Futurama “Bend- Futurama ’ (CC) Futurama “Ghost in “Handi- South Park “Krazy South Park (CC) South Park “Follow “Phila- Broad City “Rat The Nightly Show COM 60 60 his job. ’ erama” ’ (CC) the Machines” car” (CC) Kripples” That Egg!” delphia” (N) Pack” With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Girl Meets World Jessie ’ (CC) Liv and Maddie Bunk’d ’ (CC) ›› Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer (2011) Best Friends Bunk’d ’ (CC) Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover Best Friends Bering Sea Gold “Baggage” Each op- Bering Sea Gold “The Blizzard” A mas- Bering Sea Gold: Dredged Up “The Bering Sea Gold “Digging Deep” A re- Venom Hunters “Now or Never” Tim Bering Sea Gold “Digging Deep” A re- DSC 8 8 eration pulls out all the stops. ’ sive storm descends. ’ (CC) Deadline” (N) ’ (CC) cap of the struggles and triumphs. courts death in Georgia. (N) ’ (CC) cap of the struggles and triumphs. E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) ›› Miss Congeniality (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. A clumsy L.A. Clippers Dance Squad Petra E! News (N) (CC) Khloé seeks solace in Mexico City. FBI agent goes under cover at a beauty pageant. (CC) chooses a co-captain. (N) (CC) NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Chicago Bulls. From NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 the United Center in Chicago. (N) (Live) (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball NIT Tournament, Fourth Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Jalen & Jacoby NFL Live From Boca Raton, Fla. (N) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible (N) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 ›› The Proposal (2009) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. Young & Hungry Baby Daddy (N) ››› Clueless (1995, Comedy) Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› Thor: The Dark World (2013, Ac- ››› The Avengers (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo. Superheroes join forces to save the The Americans “Pastor Tim” Family The Americans “Pastor Tim” Family tion) Chris Hemsworth. ’ (CC) world from an unexpected enemy. ’ (CC) tension reaches a boiling point. (N) tension reaches a boiling point. (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf WGC-Dell Match Play, Day 1. From Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle “The The Middle “Vaca- The Middle Frankie The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Spanking” Award” ’ (CC) tion Days” ’ is arrested. Walk” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers “Nancy & Dave” Property Brothers “Tory & Darren” Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers “Katie & Justin” Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) HIST 37 37 American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers “Auburned Out” American Pickers ’ (CC) (DVS) American Pickers ’ (CC) (DVS) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Join or Die Pawn Stars (CC) LIFE 51 51 Little Women: LA (CC) Little Women: LA “Cancun or Bust” Little Women: Atlanta “Reunion” (N) Little Women: LA (N) (CC) Terra’s Little Terra’s Little Terra’s Little Terra’s Little MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ (CC) Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show (N) ’ MTV Suspect (N) ’ NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at New York Rangers. (Live) NHL Overtime (N) (S Live) NHL Rivals ’ Poker Poker Poker NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ ››› Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009) Voices of Bill Hader. ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 Preachers of Atlanta (CC) Preachers of Atlanta (CC) Preachers of Atlanta (CC) Preachers of Atlanta (CC) Preachers of Atlanta (N) Preachers of Atlanta ROOT 31 31 Mariners Access Mariners Access MLB Preseason Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners. From Peoria Stadium in Peoria, Ariz. (N) (Live) Ken Griffey Jr MLB Preseason Baseball: Athletics at Mariners SPIKE 57 57 ›› Blade (1998, Horror) Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson. A ›› Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel. Sam Witwicky holds the key to defeating ›› Watchmen vampire hunter does battle with a vicious bloodsucker. ’ an ancient Decepticon. ’ (2009, Action) ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› Superman: The Movie (1978) Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman. (CC) Face Off “Keep One Eye Open” Face Off “The Art of Warcraft” (N) The Internet Ru The Internet Ru Face Off “The Art of Warcraft” (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Steven Furtick Living Proof The Blessed Life John Gray World Drive Through Easter Exper. Jesse Duplantis GregLaurie.TV Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Melissa Rauch; Josh Gondel- TBS 55 55 (CC) (DVS) Caroline is fired. Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ man. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 My 600-Lb. Life “Lupe’s Story” Lupe makes a potential lifesaving move. ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Lupe’s Story” Lupe makes a potential lifesaving move. ’ My 600-Lb. Life: Extended ’ (CC) My 600-Lb. Life “Chuck’s Story” ’ TNT 54 54 Castle “Kill Switch” A man takes subway Castle “Last Action Hero” An actor is ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Castle “Bad Santa” Investigating the passengers hostage. (CC) murdered. ’ (CC) Dark Knight. (CC) (DVS) death of a doctor. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears World of Gumball King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (N) (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Billy-Street Billy-Street USA 58 58 NCIS “Heart Break” Navy commander’s Modern Family Modern Family ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. Four couples ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006) Meryl Streep. A recent death. ’ (CC) (DVS) “Go Bullfrogs!” “The Last Walt” endure therapy sessions at a tropical resort. (CC) college graduate lands a job at a fashion magazine. VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop The cast reunites. Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn ’ Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn (N) ’ Love & Hip Hop The cast reunites. Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn ’ Stevie J & Jos K. Michelle

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets March 24, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy Jackson learns about Scandal “Pencils Down” Mellie makes a The Catch “The Pilot” A P.I. tracks the KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 “Spin & Sail” (N) (CC) April’s pregnancy. (N) ’ (CC) very public gaffe. (N) (CC) ex who conned her. (N) (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) You, Me and the Apocalypse Jamie The Blacklist ’ (CC) Shades of Blue “For I Have Sinned” KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) loses Layla and Frankie. (N) ’ (CC) Harlee deals with consequences. (N) (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) OK! TV (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) 2016 NCAA Bas- 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Maryland vs. Kansas. No. 1 seed Kansas and No. 5 Maryland KIRO 7 Post Game KIRO 7 News (N) Judge Judy ’ KIRO 7 Profiles KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 ketball battle in this NCAA tournament Sweet 16 matchup. (N) (Live) (CC) Wrap (CC) (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Finding financial solutions. ’ (CC) The Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents) The This Land Is Your Land (My Music Presents) Evolution of PBS 9 9 pair’s career. ’ (CC) modern American folk music. ’ (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends “The One Friends ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Men “Pilot” (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Chirp” ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) With the Sharks” Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Waverider The 100 “Wanheda: Part Two” Bellamy 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy Getting Family Guy “Fat CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) lands in Star City in 2046. (CC) and Kane try to rescue Clarke. (CC) (CC) married. ’ Guy Strangler” The Fast Metabolism Revolution With Haylie Pomroy Improving metabolism. On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel Amen, MD Combating anxiety and Smart Fats to Out-Smart Aging With Dr. Steven Masley, MD Changes combat PBS 12 12 ’ (CC) depression. ’ (CC) the effects of aging. ’ (CC) Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Top 4 Perform” The four remaining contestants perform. (N Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) “Chirp” ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Campmeeting Service (N) (Live) FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Blue Bloods “Fathers and Sons” Dan- Blue Bloods “Front Page News” Erin Blue Bloods “Framed” Police find co- Blue Bloods “Inside Jobs” A man is Blue Bloods A Grand Rebbe and his Blue Bloods “Warriors” Frank helps a ION 15 15 ny’s son is severely injured. ’ questions Mayor Poole. ’ (CC) caine in Danny’s trunk. ’ (CC) thrown from a moving vehicle. (CC) new appointee die. ’ (CC) young Turkish woman. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Empowered By the Spirit The Blessed Life Mark Chironna Hank and Brenda Kenneth Cope Life Today Joyce Meyer Empowered By the Spirit Joni: Table Talk Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Grey’s Anatomy Jackson learns about Scandal “Pencils Down” Mellie makes a The Catch “The Pilot” A P.I. tracks the KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) “Spin & Sail” (N) April’s pregnancy. (N) ’ (CC) very public gaffe. (N) (CC) ex who conned her. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) You, Me and the Apocalypse Jamie The Blacklist ’ (CC) Shades of Blue “For I Have Sinned” KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) loses Layla and Frankie. (N) ’ (CC) Harlee deals with consequences. (N) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un camino hacia el destino Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Pasión y poder (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) ’ Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ American Idol “Top 4 Perform” The four remaining contestants perform. (N 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (CC) (CC) Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 A mother is found burned The First 48 “Dark Waters” A New Or- The First 48: The Detective Speaks The First 48 Two fatal shootings are 60 Days In “Fight Face” Zac hunts for The First 48 Shooting and strangulation A&E 52 52 behind a house. ’ (CC) leans couple goes missing. (CC) “Broken Home” (N) ’ (CC) investigated. (N) ’ (CC) illegal drug use in C-pod. (N) ’ cases probed. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Enemy of the State (1998, Suspense) Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon ››› The Italian Job (2003, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton. A thief ››› The Bourne Identity (2002, Action) Matt Damon. An Voight. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. (CC) and his crew plan to steal back their gold. amnesiac agent is marked for death after a botched hit. APL 43 43 Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence River Monsters ’ (CC) River Monsters “Face Ripper” (CC) River Monsters “Canadian Horror” River Monsters “Jungle Terminator” River Monsters “Face Ripper” (CC) BET 56 56 House of Payne House of Payne Tyler Perry’s House of Payne (CC) House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Vanderpump Rules Kristen finds her- The Real Housewives of Atlanta “Re- Recipe for Deception “In the Can” A Watch What Hap- ›› Fever Pitch “Hearing Is Believing” “Lymes in the Sand” self in the hot seat. (Part 1 of 3) union Part One” (Part 1 of 2) meticulous chef faces a free spirit. pens: Live (N) (2005) (CC) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) 22 Minutes (CC) Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Firsthand “A Jihadi in the Family” The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Party Down South (N) Redneck Island “Don’t be Trippin”’ Crossroads (N) ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) American Greed American Greed American Greed “A Widow’s Web” American Greed Coin Collecting Coin Collecting CNN 44 44 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) ’ COM 60 60 Futurama “Yo Futurama “Fry Am Futurama (CC) Futurama Fry’s Tosh.0 Daniel de- ›› Employee of the Month (2006, Comedy) Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson, Dax Shepard. Two store The Daily Show The Nightly Show Leela Leela” ’ the Egg Man” sneezes. ’ (CC) clares war. (CC) clerks vie for a coveted award. With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Best Friends Bunk’d ’ (CC) Girl Meets World Liv and Maddie ›› Hop (2011) Voices of James Marsden. ’ (CC) Star Wars Rebels Star Wars Rebels Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover Best Friends Naked and Afraid Survivalists face the Naked and Afraid “Garden of Evil” Naked and Afraid “Redemption Road” Naked and Afraid A mom and a loner Naked and Afraid Canada presents a Naked and Afraid “Meltdown in Bolivia” DSC 8 8 Cambodian jungle. ’ (CC) Mexico’s Cayo Venado. ’ (CC) The jungle of Guyana. (CC) are challenged. ’ (CC) harsh environment. ’ (CC) The jungles of Bolivia. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) Botched “Say Yes to the Breasts” A Botched “The Serial Filler” Farrah Abra- Botched “Double Trouble” A woman E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 Khloé struggles to finish her book. woman has a butt on her belly. (CC) ham sees the doctors. (CC) with a severely botched nose. (CC) MLB Preseason Baseball Chicago The Baseball Tonight 100 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Cubs at San Francisco Giants. (Live) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 NFL Live (N) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Jalen & Jacoby College GameDay Scoreboard (N) 30 for 30 Shorts Scoreboard FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Beer Here!” Chopped “College Challenge” Chopped “Chopped: College” Cooks vs. Cons (N) Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FREE 39 39 ››› Clueless (1995) Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash. ››› The Parent Trap (1998, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid. Reunited twin girls try to get their parents back together. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ››› The Avengers (2012) Robert ›› Man of Steel (2013, Action) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon. Young Clark Kent must protect those he Baskets Chip hits Baskets Chip hits Baskets Chip ››› This Is the Downey Jr., Chris Evans. ’ (CC) loves from a dire threat. ’ (CC) rock bottom. (N) rock bottom. ’ meets Penelope. End (2013) ’ GOLF 70 70 LPGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf WGC-Dell Match Play, Day 2. From Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle “The The Middle “The The Middle “The The Middle “Office The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 “Elfie” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Tasers” ’ “Stud Muffin” Smell” ’ (CC) Wind Chimes” ’ Optimist” (CC) Hours” (CC) ’ (CC) “Rose the Prude” HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (N) Flip or Flop (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Masters of Flip “Ice, Ice Baby” (N) HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Vikings “Promised” (N) ’ (CC) Vikings “What Might Have Been” (N) Join or Die Night Class (N) LIFE 51 51 Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Movie MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ The Real World: Go Big or Go Home The Real World Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 Curling World Curling Championships. (N) (Live) IndyCar Racing Indy Lights Series. Mecum Auto Auctions NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ (CC) Open Season 3 (2010) Voices of Matthew J. Munn. ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Sleep.-Enemy ›› Sleeping With the Enemy (1991, Suspense) Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin. (CC) ››› In Her Shoes (2005, Comedy-Drama) Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine. (CC) In Her Shoes ROOT 31 31 MLS Soccer Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Seattle Sounders FC. UFC Insider Bensinger UFC Main Event UFC Unleashed UFC Reloaded ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 ›› Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel. Sam Witwicky holds Lip Sync Battle Channing Tatum faces Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle ›› Kiss of the Dragon (2001, Action) the key to defeating an ancient Decepticon. ’ Jenna Dewan Tatum. ’ Jet Li, Bridget Fonda. ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› Superman II (1980) Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder. (CC) ›› Superman III (1983) Christopher Reeve. Ersatz kryptonite with tobacco tar makes Superman good and bad. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV ››› The Passion of the Christ (2004, Drama) Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci, Claudia Gerini. The Watchman Amazing Facts Creflo Dollar Easter Exper. War & Recovery 2016 NCAA Bas- 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Duke vs. Oregon. Regional semifinal action from the NCAA tournament pits No. 4 Inside March Mad- New Girl “Menzies” New Girl “Parents” Conan Rashida Jones; Sheamus; TBS 55 55 ketball seed Duke against top-seeded Oregon. (N) (Live) ness (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Margo Price. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Extreme Weight Loss “Jami” Chris helps Jami lose weight. ’ (CC) Extreme Weight Loss “Jacqui” (CC) My 600-Lb. Life: Supersized (CC) Extreme Weight Loss “Jami” Chris helps Jami lose weight. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 Castle “I, Witness” Castle witnesses the Castle “Resurrection” Dr. Nieman is im- ››› The Dark Knight Rises (2012, Action) Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy. Batman faces a masked villain named Bane. (CC) ›› Terminator murder of a client. (CC) (DVS) plicated in a murder. (CC) (DVS) (DVS) Salvation (2009) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Nexo Knights Nexo Knights NinjaGo: Masters King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Castle (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Those Who Can’t Those Who Can’t Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Those Who Can’t Late Snack Late Snack ’ USA 58 58 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A WWE SmackDown! (N) (CC) › Rush Hour 3 (2007, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada. Pre- woman commits suicide. ’ serial killer who targets the elderly. miere. Carter and Lee battle Chinese gangsters in Paris. (CC) VH1 62 62 Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn ’ Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn ’ ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011, Adventure) Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz. ’ Pirates of the Caribbean