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$1 Midweek Edition Thursday, March 20, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Library A Second Idea Gains Steam in Chance for Toledo AGrEEMEnT CLoSE Timberland Library Kiosk Would Be Solis-Diaz? Complemented by Donated Materials, Staffing Law Would Provide New Avenue By Christopher Brewer [email protected] for Juvenile Sentencing Reviews TOLEDO — They may not have received their request for a full ser- vice library, but several people in Toledo are working to make the next best thing happen: a volun- teer-serviced community library in the downtown area. Timberland Regional Library officials met with several Toledo residents Tuesday evening, includ- ing Pat Caldwell and mayor Jerry Pratt, to hammer

The Chronicle, file photo out details regard- Guadalupe Solis-Diaz Jr. appears in court prior to being convicted for a 2007 drive-by shooting in downtown Centralia. ing placement of a kiosk that the library board vot- AWAiTinG GovErnor'S years in prison by a Lewis Coun- ed to support in ty judge for a drive-by shooting a recent meeting. SiGnATUrE Review of 92- that occurred in Centralia when Their gathering Jerry Pratt Year Sentence Possible he was 16, the law may be the preceded the larg- mayor, library difference between spending the er Vision:Toledo proponent Under New Legislation rest of his life in prison or being Big Community By Stephanie Schendel released by age 40. Meeting that brought together several area officials and business [email protected] SoLiS-DiAz appeared in Lewis leaders that met with residents to The state Legislature passed County Superior Court ear- bounce ideas off each other for continued development in Toledo. a bill last week that marks one of lier this month and unsuccess- the most significant reforms in The current plan calls for the fully pleaded for a lower prison Caldwell-owned building at 241 juvenile justice in the past two sentence that would have once decades. Cowlitz St. to house a Timberland- again allowed him to someday provided kiosk, which is essen- The law, which is currently live outside of prison walls. awaiting Gov. Jay Inslee’s sig- tially a computer station linked to On Aug. 11, 2007, Solis-Diaz the greater Timberland Regional nature, could allow for the early sprayed bullets into a crowd of Library catalog and web system release of dozens of prisoners people standing outside a bar aimed at providing library services sentenced to life for crimes they on Tower Avenue in downtown Guadalupe Solis-Diaz looks back at his friends and family who came to sup- in one central area. committed prior to turning 18. Centralia. The bullets didn’t hit For Guadalupe Solis-Diaz port him during a resentencing hearing in Lewis County Superior Court at the Jr., a man twice sentenced to 92 please see LAW, page Main 10 Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis earlier this month. please see LiBrArY, page Main 10 Charlie Albright Awarded Centralia native Charlie Albright poses in this Avery Fisher Career Grant photograph from 2011. By The Chronicle to perform at a celebration Tues- tion and assistance to talented Classical Charlie Al- day evening honoring the grant instrumentalists and chamber bright, a Centralia native, is one recipients as well as Avery Fisher ensembles who the Recom- of three recipients of the Avery Prize recipient Jeremy Denk at mendation Board and Execu- Fisher Career Grant for 2014. the ’s Stanley H. tive Committee of the Avery Albright was honored along- Kaplan Penthouse in New York Fisher Artist Program believe side two other recipients, violist City. to have “great potential for Dimitri Murrath and the Calder Avery Fisher Career Grants Quartet. Albright is scheduled are designed to give recogni- please see ALBriGhT, page Main 10

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Dance Festival Will Be at Corbet Theatre

The Southwest Dance For more than 31 years, Southwest Center will host the 22nd annual Dance Washington Dance Ensemble has given Calendar Festival Northwest at 7 p.m. Saturday at the gift of dance to the Lewis County Today Corbet Theatre on the Centralia College area. The Dance Ensemble has per- WHAT’S HAPPENING? Campus. formed for audiences at the Lewis Coun- Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Dance Festival Northwest brings ty Community Concert, “The Nutcrack- Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 If you have an event you would dance companies from around the Pa- like included in the Community er,” Northwest Wind Symphony and the Chris Guenther, 7:30 p.m., PJ’s Pizza, 1232 cific Northwest to the Centralia/Cheha- Merce Cunningham Tribute. They have Alder St., Centralia, (360) 736-0101 Calendar, please email your lis area. The dancers take master dance “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 a.m., 4162 information to calendar@chronline. also danced at Dancepalozza and other com. Include a daytime telephone classes together as a group and then each festivals in Seattle. Jackson Highway, free, (360) 262-0525 individual company performs dance Public Agencies number where you can be reached. In addition to the host company, vis- There is no charge for these pieces that they have prepared. iting companies this year will include This year the master classes will be Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin Tran- listings. Ballet Northwest, Olympia; Evergreen sit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, (360) For questions about calendar taught by Daniel Wilkins, director of 330-2072 DASSdance, a professional contem- City Ballet, Renton; Harbor Dance Ballet items, call Doug Blosser at The Company, Gig Harbor; Olympia Dance Libraries Chronicle, (360) 807-8238. porary dance company in Seattle, and Stephanie Saland, former principal Center, Olympia; Studio West Dance Book Babies, for babies birth-245 months, Theatre, Olympia; and Washington Con- 11 a.m., Centralia dancer with Ballet for 21 personality Cisco Morris, who will be years. temporary Ballet, University Tick- Family Story Time, for children age 3-third ets are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors, grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle talking at 2 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, This year’s dances will include con- Junior PageTurners, for children grades 1-3, at noon and 1 p.m., will be magician temporary ballet, modern and contem- stucents and children, They are available “The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stu- Jeff Evans. porary dance and jazz. online at www.swwdance.org; at South- pid Tales,” by Jon Scieska, 3:30 p.m., Winlock Other presentations will be: The host company, under the direc- west Washington Dance Center, 455 N. PageTurners Book Discussion, for adults, • 11 a.m. Friday — Karen Edwards, tion of Danielle Brosco, is Southwest Market Blvd., Chehalis; and at the door. “The Shoemaker’s Wife,” by Adriana Trigiani, “Planting to Preserve” Washington Dance Ensemble, from Che- For more information, call the dance 5:30 p.m., Centralia • noon Friday — Gary Stelzner/Ken halis. center, (360) 748-4789. Organizations Yates, “Beginning Beekeeping” American Legion Post 508, potluck and • 3 p.m. Friday — Barbara Eastman, meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First Church of God “Straw Bale Gardening” items will be held. Support Groups Onalaska American Legion Post 508, 6 • 10 a.m. Saturday — Don Enstrom, To reserve a table, call Jami Lund, H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage Bap- p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalaska First “Small Fruits for the Home Garden” (360) 918-3990; Suzanne, (360) tist Church of Tenino, 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, Church of God, (360) 978-5368 • 11 a.m. Sunday — Jim Byrd, 740-1908; or visit http://tinyurl.com/ (360) 480-0592, [email protected] Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 “Spring Mushrooms” LCLDD2014. Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dayspring p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Throughout the weekend, Master For general information, call Gardeners and other experts will be (360) 748-3401 Support Groups (360) 740-9868, (360) 304-8536 or visit giving tips on gardening and home www.lewiscountyrepublicans.us. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss care. Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Band, 7-9:30 Saturday, March 22 of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured Home Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Centralia, (360) children and $5 for families (up to five 330-2640 March-May Art Show Opening Party, by Cloud- people). Free parking is available. painter Gallery, 8 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, free, Blitz Fastpitch Team to Hold Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 N. Scheuber Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri- (360) 740-0492 Fundraiser at Applebee’s day, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Eclectics, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Road, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 The Chehalis Applebee’s is hosting a 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 flapjack fundraiser for the Blitz U12 - fast Seattle Port Commissioner to Spring Book Sale, Friends of the Centralia Tim- pitch team 8-10 a.m. Saturday. Friday, March 21 Speak at Lincoln Day Dinner berland Library, noon-4 p.m., Centralia Timberland Lewis County native Bill Bryant, Library, 110 S. Silver St., proceeds benefit library The menu will include pancakes, syrup, now a Seattle port commissioner and programs butter, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, milk, Home & Garden Show Set juice and coffee. political aspirant, will be the featured Libraries for SWW Fairgrounds speaker at the Lincoln Day Dinner Fri- Tickets, $10, are available at Headgames Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 a.m., Salkum Family Salon or Market Square Laundry, The 49th annual Home & Garden day. Master of ceremonies will be Lew- Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 a.m., Winlock both in Chehalis, or from any Blitz player. Show will be at the Southwest Wash- is County Commissioner Bill Schulte. ington Fairgrounds Friday through The event will be at 6 p.m. at the Organizations For more information, call Carly, (360) 880-4057, or April, (360) 269-0633. Sunday, March 21-23. Washington Hotel in downtown Lewis County Writers, 5 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Featured speaker will be television Chehalis. An auction of donated Chehalis, $2, (360) 740-0492 please see CALENDAR, Main Page 14

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The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for March 20, 2014 Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. L 100s L 54.64 65.0 -0.22 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 76.93 85.0 -0.22 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s L 3.81 10.5 -0.15 50s H Cowlitz at Randle 40s Few Showers Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy 9.36 18.0 -0.27 30s 50º 30º 52º 30º 57º 35º 57º 36º 62º 41º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 14.33 ---- +0.22 10s 0s

This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:12 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:25 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 50 Moonrise ...... No Rise National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 45 47/34 54/29 Moonset...... 9:11 a.m. Normal High ...... 57 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 39 46/36 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 73 in 1934 Seattle Anchorage 31/15 s 31/11 s Record Low...... 21 in 1965 48/35 Boise 52/27 s 52/31 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 50/32 sh 45/30 s Yesterday ...... 0.05" 50/31 51/26 3/23 3/30 4/7 4/15 Dallas 72/51 s 77/55 pc Month to date ...... 6.03" Tacoma Honolulu 83/73 s 79/72 s Normal month to date ...3.19" Centralia 49/35 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 75/55 s 77/56 s Year to date...... 16.45" 50/30 Yakima Nashville 63/38 s 73/48 s Normal year to date ....15.22" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 82/54 s 84/54 s 54/26 Longview 50/30 Trees High Very High St. Louis 63/44 s 69/41 s 60/37 s 56/37 s AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 51/35 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 72/53 s 68/52 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 56/38 s 60/47 s Portland 52/34 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 53/36 54/31 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 78/53 s 79/55 s New Delhi 85/61 s 89/62 pc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx 68/37 s 71/40 s Paris 69/49 s 56/45 ra Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 49/34 sh 51/35 s Spokane 47/27 ra 46/28 s London 59/43 mc 55/41 ra Rio de Janeiro 99/76 pc 99/76 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 48/38 sh 49/39 s Tri Cities 56/26 s 55/32 s Mexico City 81/55 pc 83/56 s Rome 71/50 pc 68/49 mc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 50/31 sh 52/32 s Wenatchee 53/31 s 49/32 s Moscow 31/22 pc 40/39 mc Sydney 75/66 sh 76/66 t • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 Tenino Stonecutter’s Shop Hit by Professional Burglars COSTLY THEFT: Tenino’s Keith Phillips Retains His Faith in His Fellow Man By Michael Wagar [email protected] Keith Phillips, of Tenino spends his work days cutting, and carving stone, from the local sandstone to granite, limestone and basalt. He’s been carving stone lo- cally for the past 30 years, and his work is scattered throughout the Southwest, from Chehalis to Aberdeen to Tacoma. When he arrived at his shop a week ago Wednesday morning, located at Marenakos Hercules Sandstone just west of Tenino below a looming quarry wall, a different kind of cutting had taken place. Professional burglars had used a bolt cutter to open an en- trance gate, then meticulously re- moved more than $2,000 worth of tools and equipment. About three weeks prior, the locks had also been cut and there was evi- dence of footprints. They got away with genera- tors, a compressor and shop tools. Phillips believed the burglars Erik Anderson / For The Chronicle had been casing the shop, then Keith Phillips works Wednesday on a free-standing gargoyle, that will be set on top of an ivy column. It is for a customer’s garden. Phillips last week had about $2,000 in thoroughly planning the night- tools and equipment stolen out of his workspace located at Marenakos Hercules Sandstone Quarry in Tenino. time theft. “They weren’t malicious,” mental turmoil.” Phillips said. “A lot of things they FUNDRAISER PLANNED Phillips, despite the violation could have thrown about and “It’s been a total distraction, very destabilizing of his shop and livelihood, has just ravaged the place, but I don’t A dinner and live auction is found positives in the burglary. want to give them any credit. planned to help Keith Phillips “The healing has been im- … They took a couple of chain replace stolen items. with the mental turmoil.” proved tremendously and I’m hoists and special lifting bars. The event will be held from able to get back to work because Obscure things they took that 6 to 9 p.m. April 5 at the Tenino Keith Phillips they wouldn’t have noticed in a Eagles’ building at 349 Sussex Tenino stonecutter of the tremendous outpour- hurry, and it probably was more Ave. in Tenino. ing of thoughts and concerns than one person. They weren’t For more information, call and care and love and kindness going after stone cutting tools. (360) 264-4423, (360) 951-7938 define tactics to combat thieves. She believes once the bur- from everybody in this com- They were going after things in or (360) 359-6662. One Skookumchuck resi- glars get their loot, they escape munity,” Phillips said. “All my general.” dent, who didn’t want to iden- using the gravel backroads of friends in Tenino, it just wants The burglars also broke into tify herself (“What if they are my the Skookumchuck Valley into to make me cry, all the con- three containers on site owned have been going after.” neighbors; what if there is retri- Rainier and Vail. cern and thoughts people have by the company that operates the Phillips isn’t the only one bution?” she said) claimed there For Phillips, the theft set him thrown my way. I haven’t lost quarry, where they got away with believing a professional burglar have been several burglaries and back at least a week as he retooled my faith in people.” miscellaneous heavy equipment ring is afoot. Just south in the many instances of people driv- his shop. He also has added secu- Phillips plans to get back into tools worth thousands of dollars, Skookumchuck Valley, about 60 ing onto property and looking rity on site and believes the bur- his routine. This week he’s fin- according to Phillips. residents concerned with such into homes. glars won’t be back. ishing up a fireplace, working “These guys are practiced and thievery gathered together ear- “Over the last couple years “I haven’t been able to focus on a tombstone in Tenino and a methodical,” Phillips said. “I’m lier this month at the Skookum- we’ve had different instances of on my work,” he said after a long monument in Grand Mound. sure they consider it their busi- chuck Grange to put out a Crime theft,” she said. “They are really pause. “It’s been a total distrac- “I’m just going to go on and do ness. I’m not the only guy they Stoppers warning, and also to thought out and really bold.” tion, very destabilizing with the my work here,” he said. Napavine Fire Chief, Assistant Chief Abruptly Resign Posts FIRE COMMISSIONER: The district’s fire commis- of District 5 and (are) helping ignation to Guenther on March 3, $82,000 per year, and his medi- sioners anticipate hiring a new alleviate any staffing shortfalls the fire commissioner said. The cal insurance cost the district District Is Currently chief. They are currently devel- that we have incurred with the assistant fire chief, Jeff Lee, also approximately $19,600 per year, Working to Develop a oping a hiring Chief's resignation,” Guenther quit that same day but has not according to Guenther. process to fill wrote in an email to The Chron- yet given the commissioners a The assistant chief was earn- Hiring Process to Fill the that position, icle. “We do not anticipate any formal resignation letter. Lee had ing $600 per month on a part- Vacancy of Fire Chief Guenther said. drop in response times or levels been hired on a part-time basis time basis. In the mean- of service.” in December 2013. The fire district has 15 volun- By Stephanie Schendel time, the com- Linn was hired by the depart- While Linn’s contract re- teers and four paid staff mem- [email protected] missioners are ment on a two-year contract that quires he give the district 60 days bers, according to Guenther. looking to hire began on June 9, 2009, according notice, Linn chose to take two The 66-square-mile coverage The Napavine Fire Depart- one firefighter/ to Guenther. His contract was months of accrued leave, which area of Fire District 5 serves ap- ment is without a fire chief af- Eric Linn former chief EMT on a part- extended in 2009 to have an ex- makes his official resignation proximately 10,000 people. ter Eric Linn, who was hired in time basis to piration of June 1, 2016. date May 3, Guenther said. The fire commissioners June 2009, abruptly quit earlier help fill the void Linn was the sixth chief to Guenther said neither Lee or meet on the second and fourth this month, according to Jamie left by Linn. work for Fire District 5 in the Linn gave an official reason for Thursday of every month in the Guenther, commissioner for Fire “In addition, our volunteers past 10 years, he said. their resignations. district training center in down- District Five. are committed to the patrons Linn submitted a letter of res- Linn received a salary of town Napavine. News in Brief

drop from 5,531 cases in 2012. them,” rather than for feathers or Rock Creek Dr., Stevenson Toledo Man Pleads Centralia Downtown The 120 cases filed last year like- body parts. • March 31, 6 to 8 p.m.: Mey- Guilty to ‘Goat Sacrifice’ Association to Hold ly concerned people caught with Fish and Wildlife is offering er Community Room, Battle By The Chronicle more than the ounce of weed a maximum reward of $2,000 for Ground Library, 1207 SE Eighth Workshop with they’re allowed to have under information leading to the arrest Way, Battle Ground A Lewis County judged sen- City Council Washington law, but less than 40 of those responsible. • April 1, 6 to 8 p.m.: Cowlitz tenced the 22-year-old who shot grams, which can trigger felony Bald eagles were removed PUD Auditorium, 961 12th Ave., By The Chronicle his father’s goat last December possession charges. from the list of threatened or Longview with a bow and arrow to “make The Centralia Downtown As- ACLU lawyer Mark Cooke endangered species in 2007, but • April 2 , 6 to 8 p.m.: Wood- a sacrifice to God” to two days sociation will hold a workshop says the data suggest legalization the bird is still protected under land Community Center, 782 in jail and to undergo a mental with the City Council at 10 a.m. has helped free up police and Washington state and federal law. Park St., Woodland health evaluation after the To- Wednesday to discuss a work prosecutorial resources. Fire destroyed the warm- ledo man pleaded guilty earlier plan for 2014 and the Centralia But the organization also ing shelter at Marble Mountain this month. Main Street Program. says racial bias concerns persist: Design Meetings Sno-Park on April 9, 2011. The Kameron D. Williams plead- The workshop will be held in Among the 120 cases last year, Planned for Mount St. structure, built in the early ed guilty to second-degree ani- the City Council chambers in- African American adults re- 1990s, served as a place to warm mal cruelty and third-degree side City Hall, located at 118 W. mained almost three times more Helens Sno-Park Shelter up during winter recreation sea- malicious mischief on March Maple St. likely than whites to face charges. By The Chronicle son and for rest in the summer 5 in relation to the death of the The meeting will be open to months. goat, according to court docu- the public. There may be a quo- The Mount St. Helens Marble For more information, con- ments. Superior Court Judge rum present. Official: 2 Bald Mountain Sno-Park warming tact Diana Perez at (360) 891- James Lawler sentenced Wil- shelter, which burned down in 5001 or Bill Uyesugi at (360) 449- liams to two days in jail, with Eagles Shot, Killed April 2011, is scheduled to be re- 7828. credit for two days served. ACLU Report: Pot PORT ANGELES (AP) — A built this year, according to the Deputies arrested Williams Charges Plummet Washington Fish and Wildlife Forest Service. on Dec. 21 after Williams’ uncle Department officer says two Five meetings are being called police to report his nephew in Washington male bald eagles found dead east planned for later this month and was “going crazy” and had shot a SEATTLE (AP) — A primary of Forks were fatally shot. early April around the state to gather input, thoughts and vi- Centralia/ goat named Betty, slit its throat backer of Washington’s legaliza- The Peninsula Daily News Chehalis and was dragging it around their tion of marijuana is reporting a reports the birds found Satur- sions for the new structure. Government property, court documents state. massive drop in pot possession day were an adult and an older The public is invited to attend West & The goat belonged to Williams’ charges last year. juvenile. Wildlife Sgt. Eric An- any of the five meetings at the Central Lewis father. The state chapter of the derson said Wednesday the birds following locations: County The police report indicates American Civil Liberties Union were shot with a rifle, apparently • March 25, 6 to 8 p.m.: Clark Williams may have been suffer- says court filings for misde- while perched on a branch near College, Ellis Dunn Community ing from mental health issues at meanor marijuana posssesion by the Calawah River. Room, Gaiser Hall, Vancouver Kyle Spurr the time of his arrest. adults over 21 years old totaled Anderson says it appears “the • March 26, 6 to 8 p.m.: He- [email protected] just 120 cases in 2013, a huge person simply shot them to kill gewald Rock Creek Center, 710 Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 Send business briefs and news items to Reporter Chris Brewer at [email protected]. Proiles, Permits, He can also be reached Business Briefs and More at (360) 807-8235. Washington Jobless Rate Holds Steady at 6.4 Percent SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- firm from January to February Also in February, Washing- rate of 6.7 percent for February. 54,400 jobs were added statewide. ton state's unemployment rate and that combined with growth ton added 2,500 new jobs. The State officials say the stron- Washington's unemployment is holding steady at 6.4 percent in payroll numbers indicates number of jobs added in Janu- gest growth in February was in rate grew as high as 10.2 percent at and remains at the lowest point Washington's economy remains ary was also revised upward by the professional and business the start of 2010 but has been falling in more than five years, the state in growth mode, state officials 2,000 for a total of 5,800 new services sector with notable gains steadily ever since. About 220,000 Employment Security Depart- said. In the past month, the state's jobs in the first month of the in architecture and engineering people are looking for work, includ- ment said Wednesday. total labor force of nearly 3.5 mil- year. Washington's unemploy- services and administrative and ing 96,000 who claimed unemploy- The unemployment rate held lion rose by about 10,000 people. ment rate is below the national support positions. In the past year, ment benefits last month. Western Washington Railroad Starts Business in Chehalis SERVICE: Formerly Inactive Chehalis Railway Now Transloading for Local Businesses By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Western Washington Rail- road, which operates the 20-mile railway from Maytown to Che- halis currently being considered for purchase by local partners, is now offering transloading ser- vices to Lewis County businesses. Transloading — shipping from one mode of transportation to another — will offer Western Washington Railroad an alter- native income to railcar storage and will offer local businesses a convenient way to ship products, according to president and own- er Toby Van Altvorst. "Chehalis is a great location on the I-5 corridor to facilitate transportation, and Western Washington Railroad is excited to be a part of the community," Van Altvorst said. Western Washington Rail- road tested out transloading in Chehalis last fall. Truckloads of barley, grown by farmers in the Boistfort Val- ley, were delivered to the rail yard near West Street in Chehalis and were loaded into 100-ton railcars to be shipped to Vancouver, Wash. Pete Caster / [email protected] Wilco, a co-op company that Barley from a local Chehalis farm is dumped out of a 12-ton truck and onto a conveyor belt that moves the grain into a train car in Chehalis in August 2013. Western works with local farms, used its Washington Railroad announced Wednesday it has established a permanent presence in Chehalis and will ofer transloading services to local farms and businesses. trucks to deliver the barley from the farms on Boistfort Valley. Farmers say they benefit by services to the East Coast could until it started transloading barley. could be changing ownership in ment dictates that Lewis County directly loading products onto save up to 50 percent compared “Since we’ve been here, all the next three years. and Chehalis have three years to railcars rather than having to to using trucks from shipment. we have done is car storage,” Lewis County and the city of pay $3 million for the railway. drive down to Kalama and a wait Bill Deutscher, a WWR cus- Deutscher said in August. “This Chehalis are interested in pur- Western Washington Rail- in line for it to be shipped. tomer service specialist, said last fall is different. This is new business.” chasing the 20-mile stretch of road would still operate the line, Van Altvorst estimates a WWF has not seen any other kind The transloading may also Tacoma Rail’s line from the city while the city and county would company using the transloading of business beside railcar storage bring value to the railway, which of Tacoma. A proposed agree- own it and keep revenue. FAA Determines Boeing 787's Design, Manufacture Safe WASHINGTON (AP) — FAA Administrator Michael installed equipment in planes Safety Board investigation into Boeing's design and manufac- Huerta asked for the review in when the 787 was designed, the the battery fire in Boston is still ture of its cutting-edge 787 jet- January 2013 after a lithium- agency and Boeing jointly de- underway. Wednesday's report liner is safe despite the many ion battery caught fire on a 787 veloped the special safety condi- was not intended to address the Spring into problems encountered since the parked at Logan International tions the plane's battery system battery's design, but rather the plane's rollout, including a fire Airport in Boston. A battery should meet. After the battery overall safety of Boeing's design Fitness that forced a redesign of the its aboard another 787 failed less failures, the FAA was criticized and manufacture of the plane and at Thorbeckes batteries, according to a report than two weeks later. Airlines for relying too heavily on desig- the adequacy of FAA's oversight. Fitlife Centers! issued jointly Wednesday by the around the world temporarily nated Boeing employees to en- The report also makes several Federal Aviation Administration ground their 787 fleets after the sure the safety of the plane's de- recommendations for improve- and the aircraft maker. incidents. sign and manufacture. ment by Boeing and FAA. It says The yearlong review con- The 787, Boeing's newest and "The (report's) findings vali- Boeing should ensure suppliers are � CROSSFIT cluded "the aircraft was soundly most technologically advanced date our confidence in both the fully aware of their responsibilities, GROUP FITNESS designed, met its intended safety plane, has been hit by a variety design of the airplane and the establish a way to ensure suppliers � level, and that the manufacturer of technical and safety glitches disciplined process used to iden- identify realistic risks, and require ADAPT and the FAA had effective pro- since its launch in 2011. It is tify and correct in-service issues suppliers to follow industry stan- � cesses in place to identify and the first airliner to make exten- as they arise," said Boeing Com- dards for personnel performing � HOT YOGA correct issues that emerged be- sive use of lithium-ion batteries. mercial Airplanes President and Boeing-required inspections. fore and after certification," the Since the FAA didn't have safety CEO Ray Conner. � TENNIS agency said in a statement. regulations for those batteries as A National Transportation Add a Photo to Your Classified � SWIMMING Basey to Retire After 25 Years Call 360-807-8203 to place your ad today!

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Leon Basey, service manager at Washington Tractor in Chehalis, has announced his retirement after 25 years with the CH517766ac.cg n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers company, formerly known as Barnett Implement. Basey, who will retire at the end of March, began his career at Camp- 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation bell Tractor of Idaho in 1979 and worked there until 1989 before coming to Barnett Implement. The public is invited to Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 congratulate Basey on his retirement at Washington Tractor, 127 N. Road., from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, March 28. More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 Flesh-Eating Disease Befalls Former Mossyrock Woman INFECTION: Darlene The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Nazarian is Recovering DONATE TO THE NAZARIAN FAMILY FUND Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. After Losing 20 Pounds of By The Chronicle Two funds have been created for those interest in donating to Flesh From Rare Disease help Darlene Nazarian and her family with medical costs related MISSED OR LATE PAPER? to her recovery from a severe flesh eating disease. Delivery deadlines: By Kyle Spurr Donations will be accepted at any Twinstar Credit Union loca- Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. [email protected] tion or by mail to Twinstar Credit Union, Centralia, WA 98531. Do- Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. Please call your carrier or district manager directly. A pin-sized mark on Darlene nates should be payable to: “The Nazarian Family Fund.” Donations will also be accepted online through www.fundrazr. For all other issues please call our after hours customer Nazarian’s back quickly turned service line at (360) 807-7676 for current delivery com/campaigns/6hwU1. status and to leave messages (next business day into a severe flesh-eating disease response). last month, requiring doctors to TO SUBSCRIBE remove more than 20 pounds of muscles, leaving her permanent- nal reconstructive surgeries are dead flesh. To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation ly disabled. She is now unable to yet to come, Bigbee said. stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- Nazarian, a former Mossy- move her left arm. Bigbee, who currently lives tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. rock resident who moved to Nazarian’s husband, Terry, in Mossyrock, said the Lewis Courtesy Photo 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Blair, Neb., in June, began feeling a Toledo native who manages County community has rallied Darlene Nazarian, formally of Mossy- TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING shoulder pain last month, and a grocery store in Omaha, has around the Nazarian family, in- rock, is recovering from a severe lesh when it started getting worse, Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit been by her side throughout the cluding members from their old eating disease that required doctors to www.chronline.com. she checked into the emergency whole ordeal. Doctors told Terry church, Mossyrock Assembly of remove more than 20 pounds of dead Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. room. they are pleasantly surprised his God. tissue from her body. Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager Doctors diagnosed her with wife survived the major surgery. Funds have been set up at Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 Necrotizing fasciitis, a rare flesh “The doctors said she passed TwinStar Credit Union and on- [email protected] fact that the flesh eating disease eating disease, and sent her by away twice on the operating ta- line at www.fundrazr.com. OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS ambulance to Omaha for surgery. ble,” Bigbee said. “The doctors The donations will help with never got to Nazarian’s heart, a “She thought her chest was main reason she is still alive. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia can’t believe she has made it.” medical costs and to help Terry Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. caving in so she went to the ER,” Nazarian remains in criti- care for the couple’s two children, Doctors have not determined Nazarian’s sister-in-law, Lanette cal condition and is unable to Cupie, 8, and Terence, 7. a cause for the disease. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bigbee ,said. “She was in surgery communicate verbally. 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They are taking solace in the dead tissue.” Six months ...... $65.15 One year ...... $122 By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 New Rochester Nonprofit to Host Inaugural Fundraiser Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 SUPPORT: Rochester Donations of $5 will be col- definitely something this whole nity to visit with neighbors, De- One year ...... $194 / $227.45 lected at the door. Attendees are community needs.” guise said. Online subscriptions to chronline.com Friends and Neighbors asked to bring their own bever- The group consists of Mark “We are just trying to bring One day ...... $2 One month ...... $8 Formed Last Year to ages. Fagerness, Brian Fagerness, people together,” Deguise said. Lowell Deguise, a Rochester Todd Fagerness, Larry Ayers, One year ...... $84 Help People Through “We use the donations at the door Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Friends and Neighbors member, Terry Ruege and Deguise. Some to help raise funds. It’s a real Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- Traumatic Events said the group of six residents of the members are second —, good opportunity.” scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances has been hosting fundraisers in- third —, and fourth —, genera- Rochester Friends and Neigh- By Kyle Spurr may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers dividually on a case-by-case ba- tion residents of Rochester. bors, which recently earned its in Education. sis for years to help those in need The group helps those who [email protected] nonprofit status, provides com- around Rochester. have suffered through injuries, BACK ISSUES munity members experiencing The grassroots nonprofit Recently, the six men decided house fires, sickness and other Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- Rochester Friends and Neigh- to form Rochester Friends and unfortunate events, Deguise said. traumatic events the financial able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks old are $2 per issue. bors, formed last year to support Neighbors. The fundraiser on “It’s a group of six of us that support needed to help pay for community members through Saturday will help the group col- are in an association to have medicine, food or transportation, THE NEWSROOM traumatic events, is scheduling lect money for future needs. funds available for people with according to the group’s mission For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact its first fundraiser this weekend. “We have all done this kind traumatic events,” Deguise said. statement. the appropriate person listed below. A dance and social fundraiser of thing one way or the other, The inaugural fundraiser will For more information or to REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday in so we said, lets get together and feature a silent auction, a DJ and donate auction items, call (360) [email protected] Swede Hall. do this right,” Deguise said. “It’s dancing, snacks and an opportu- 789-9143. Editor Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 Please Recycle [email protected] This Newspaper Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 [email protected] Visuals Editor Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, East Lewis County Communities March 14 - March 20 Stephanie Schendel ...... 807-8208 [email protected] Nut Job $4 • PG Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, 12:00pm Sat. & Sun West and Central Lewis County Communities Kyle Spurr ...... 807-8239 3:00pm Sat. & Sun [email protected] Lewis County Government, Politics, South he Hobbit: CH516389cd.cg Desolation of Smaug $4 • PG Thurston County Communities and Oakville Lisa Broadt ...... 807-8237 6:00pm (Fri., Sat., Sun.,Tues., Wed., hurs.) [email protected] 12:30pm (Wed.) Business, Education, Tourism, Religion, ST. PATriCk’S DAy CelebrATioN: South Lewis County Communities ALL DAY MONDAY — FREE Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 $3.00 Movie: Tuesday [email protected] $12.25 beer, burger, Movie: Wednesday Sports, News and Photography Minor with parent before 7 pm only Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $1 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia [email protected] (360) 736-1634 Death Notices, What’s Happening, Courtesy Photo Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Fireighters examine the rubble of a barn destroyed by a ire Monday afternoon Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 [email protected] near Maytown. Pole Buildings [email protected] [email protected] Church News Fire Destroys Barn, Kills [email protected] ...... 807-8217 Site Prep Senior Media Developer Chickens Near Maytown Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 [email protected] By The Chronicle the smoke and called 911. The Available THE CHRONICLE neighbor and owner then began A fire killed 12 young chick- PUBLISHER ens and destroyed a barn near to move the animals away from the immediate area. 24’x24’x10’ 24’x24’x10’ Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Maytown Monday afternoon. Machine Storage 2 Car Garage [email protected] West Thurston Fire Author- They were unable to enter the Sales Director ity responded to a property near barn to get the chickens because Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 of the intense smoke and flames, 140th Avenue Southwest and Til- [email protected] according to Dyer. By the time Circulation Manager ley Road at about 1:30 p.m., ac- firefighters arrived, the barn was $12,250 Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 cording to Lt. Lanette Dyer, pub- • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement fully involved and was threaten- $7,995 • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs [email protected] lic information officer for West • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE ing a tree line. • Optional Concrete Is Available • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Thurston Fire Authority. The barn and its contents • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation The owners of the property [email protected] were a total loss. A total of 25 Design Director had moved approximately six firefighters from West Thurston 24’x36’x10’ 38’x30’x10’ Monitor RV Storage Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 months prior and many of their Fire Authority, East Olympia 2 Car Garage & Workshop [email protected] belongings were still in the barn, Fire District 6, McLane/Black according to Dyer. The fire was Lake, Gibson Valley and Tenino LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC reported by a neighbor who saw responded to the blaze. $21,950 PRESIDENT, COO $15,500 • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs [email protected] News in Brief • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement • (1) 12’x12’ Steel Panel Overhead Door Business Manager of the state, the WSDOT does • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door Drivers Required to • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door • (1) 3’x8’ Steel Insulated Walk-In Door Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 not plan to extend the deadline. • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation [email protected] Remove Studded Tires Crews will keep tabs on the Director of Production and IT forecast, especially at higher el- 30’x48’x12’ All Buildings Include: Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 by March 31 evations, WSDOT said, and will RV - Boat - Car & Workshop � 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation � 18 Sidewall [email protected] By The Chronicle be ready to treat and clear road- & Trim Colors � Free Estimate �Designed Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 for 85MPH Wind � Exposure B + 25lb. The deadline to remove stud- ways if winter weather returns. � � FAX NUMBERS $22,500 Snow Load Building Plan Construction ded tires is March 31, according Under state law, driving with � Guaranteed Craftmanship Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 studded tires after March 31 is a • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement 30’x36’ � Permit Service to the Washington State Depart- • (1) 10’x10’ Steel Panel Overhead Door Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 Prices do not include permit cost or sales tax & are based on a level CH516286sl.cg ment of Transportation. traffic infraction and could re- • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door accessible building site w/less than 1’ rock fill. Non commercial usage, Obituaries ...... 807-8258 sult in a $124 fine. • (1) 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door price maybe affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Ad Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 Studded tires are legal in • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation prices expire one week from publish date. Prices reflect Lewis County only. Washington from Nov. 1 to Jorstad’s Twin City Metal Buildings 125th VOLUME, 105th ISSUE March 31, unless the WSDOT SirenS THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) grants an extension. www.twincitymetalbuildings.com POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, With forecasts the rest of the 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. 360-748-1828 • 1-800-394-8038 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- month calling for temperatures tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. 1508 Bishop Rd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 well above freezing in most parts chronline.com Lic#TWINCMB181C5 Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 LOCAL Seattle Helicopter Crash Probe Looks for Anomalies SEEKING ANSWERS: company records, and they will into flames," he said. suffered serious burns when Medical Center. The Seattle man recreate the crash scene to look On Wednesday, people left the helicopter crashed on his remained in serious condition. Some Witnesses Heard for anomalies, he said. flowers at the crash site to re- car, was breathing on his own A man and a woman who Odd Noises Before The helicopter wasn't member former KOMO veteran Wednesday, said Susan Gregg, were in vehicles that were struck equipped with a cockpit voice photographer Bill Strothman, a spokeswoman at Harborview by the helicopter were uninjured. Tuesday Crash recorder or flight data recorder, 62, and pilot Gary Pfitzner, 59. By Phuong Le which aren't required. Both men were working for He- It may be months before fed- licopters Inc., which owned the The Associated Press Rest In Peace Brother eral investigators know what Eurocopter AS350 helicopter. SEATTLE — The challenge of caused the KOMO-TV news he- The aircraft was leased jointly by valan lane woods determining what caused a fatal licopter to hit the pavement and KOMO and KING-TV. helicopter crash near the Space burst into flames Tuesday, set- The King County medical ex- Cliff, Bekki (B2) and Mindy Needle that killed two men on ting three vehicles ablaze and aminer's office said Wednesday Lou; 13 grandchildren; four board and burned a third on the spewing burning fuel down the that both men died of blunt force siblings, Pavin, Jay, Dusty ground is complicated by the fire street. injuries. and Shannon; and numerous that charred much of the wreck- A preliminary report could Hogenson said the pilot had nieces and nephews. age, a federal investigator says. be released at the end of this about 7,700 hours of overall He had many interests and A large portion of the heli- week or Monday. A final report flight experience and about 900 talents. Lane loved to work copter, which was built in 2003, with a cause could take as long as hours in the model that crashed. on cuckoo clocks. He was was made of composite mate- an excellent gardener, baker, a year. The last maintenance inspection cook, isherman, camper, bug rial that burned, so "a lot of those The investigation team in- occurred in January, and there collector and animal lover. parts and pieces are simply gone," cludes representatives from Air- were no outstanding issues, he Lane loved motorcycling and Dennis Hogenson, with the Na- bus Helicopters, engine manu- said. long Sunday drives in the tional Safety Transportation facturer Turbomeca, as well as "If I knew I had Bill guiding country. He will be greatly Board, told a Wednesday news the helicopter operator. me through a story, with his eyes missed by all who knew and conference. Witnesses reported hearing looking through the lens, I knew loved him. Still, investigators plan to re- unusual noises coming from the my story would be better," said Viewing will be held construct the wreckage they re- On April 4, 1961, Valan Friday, March 21, 2014 aircraft as it lifted off from the Denise Whitaker, a KOMO re- between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 covered from a busy intersection helipad on top of Fisher Plaza, porter and anchor. Lane Woods (Lane) was born to Lila Longmire on Blumauer p.m. at Newell-Hoerling's and moved a secured hangar in KOMO's headquarters, after re- Whitaker added that she Mortuary in Centralia, Wash. Auburn, about 30 miles south of Hill. He called Tenino and fueling. Witnesses also reported always felt welcomed and safe Bucoda his home. The Lord There will be a memorial Seattle. seeing the helicopter rotate be- when she flew with Gary Pfitzner. service at Heritage Baptist "I'm confident that we're go- called him home on March fore it crashed. "He'd give me a grand tour of the 12, 2014, reuniting him with Church in Tenino. Date to be ing to figure this out," Hogenson "It pitched sideways. It was off city when possible," she said. his mother, Lila; son, Joshua; announced. said. balance, and you could tell right Mark Pfitzner told KOMO and sister, Melissa Woods, Investigators are reviewing away something wasn't right," that his brother, Gary, put him- who preceded him in death. To view the obituary, please a number of scenarios, includ- said Bo Bain, an excavation self through flight school, loved He is survived by his go to chronline.com/obituaries. ing examining what role, if any, foreman at a nearby construc- to fly and "tried to do his best re- wife of 20 plus years, Linda construction cranes in the area Woods; children, Jack, Kira, tion project who watched the porting for people." Becca (B1); step-children, played, he said. They'll focus on aircraft take off. "The helicopter News anchor and reporter the engine, the airframe, the pi- was struggling to stay up. It spun Molly Shen remembered Stroth- lot and the environment. around, hit the top of the tree man as "one of the best storytell- A crane operator was in radio and landed on the street." ers to have ever graced the halls contact with the pilot on a prior In Remembrance Seconds later, "It was just a of KOMO." landing on a rooftop helipad, though there's no substantial evi- fireball. The whole thing burst Richard Newman, 38, who tRUdY ARLene AdKinS dence to link the cranes with the crash, Hogenson said. Hawaiian Islands, the Italian In Remembrance Riviera and the Institute for Investigators also are por- Systems Biology, where she ing over pilot, maintenance and deRRAL "KennY" moSbY had served for many years as a leader in inance and woodworking, riding quads administration. Her deep News in Brief and most of all his daughter, love and connection with her family and friends. husband, Doug was a joy to Kenny is survived by his all of us. Not Dead: Woman daughter, Dawsyn ShayLee Trudy was born on May Mosby; parents, Derral and 5, 1970 and we lost her way Erroneously Told Tomi Mosby; sister, Staci too soon. Her unwavering Daughter Was Dead (Jerry) DeJong; and nieces kindness, small town roots, and nephews, Taylor and ierce loyalty, marvelous TACOMA (AP) — The Pierce Logan DeJong and Trevor sense of humor, breathtaking County medical examiner's of- and McKenzie Turner. candor and amazing laugh fice has acknowledged it mis- He was preceded in death that could more than ill a identified the body of a woman by his sister, Lacy Mosby and Trudy Arlene Adkins died room will stay in our hearts forever. Trudy is survived by who died when she was hit by a brother, Chance Mosby. on Saturday, March 15, 2014. A memorial service Trudy’s family and friends her husband, Doug Langdon; pickup truck last week in Span- will be held at 2:00 p.m. parents, Cheryl and Fred away. meant the world to her and Saturday, March 22, 2014, at she meant the world to us. Everett; brother, James The medical examiner, Dr. Adkins; and in-laws, Steve Derral "Kenny" Mosby, Sticklin Funeral Chapel, in She was a trusted conidante Thomas Clark, says the victim Centralia, Wash. Memorial to many. and Yvonne Langdon. 36, of Rochester, Wash. A celebration of Trudy’s had no identification. A local passed away on March 14, donations may be made to Trudy was one of the hospital reported the death to Kenny’s daughter, Dawsyn, world’s great optimists and life will take place at 2014. He was born in St. Claquato Cemetery, 142 the medical examiner's office. Helena, Calif. on June 14, at Security State Bank under strategists and she was the name Kenny Mosby. grateful for all that she had Stearns Rd. Chehalis, WA Clark says "a misunderstanding 1977. 98532 on Saturday, March Kenny graduated from To view photos or been given in life. She was involving several members" of to sign the online guest 22, 2014 at 11:00 a.m., with a his staff led his office to identify Rochester High School in wicked smart, fall down book please visit www. funny and for her, life was reception and toast to Trudy the dead woman as Samantha 1995. After high school, immediately following at the Kenny began his career SticklinsFuneralChapel.com. a big adventure. Trudy was Kennedy. To view the obituary, please go passionate about football Riverside Golf Course, 1451 as a millwright. He had a NW Airport Rd. in Chehalis. The News Tribune reports passion for hunting, ishing, to chronline.com/obituaries. especially her alma mater that Kennedy's mother, Lori the WSU Cougars, good Baker, asked to see her 24-year- sticklin Funeral Chapel wine, great shoes, live To view the obituary, please 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at music, a sunny afternoon go to chronline.com/obituaries. old daughter's body Wednes- Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com day— and was both shocked and (360) 736-1388 at the Mariners game, the relieved to see the dead woman wasn't her daughter. Baker says she has had only sporadic con- In Remembrance tact with her daughter in recent In Remembrance years. Clark now says the dead arden p. white Kenneth Scott Goodwin woman is really 25-year-old Jade Arden P. White, 88, of the church choir and was managing a computer store Aubrey-Peterson. Chehalis, died Friday, March a soloist at many church in Enumclaw, worked for Clark says he regrets the er- 14, 2014 at Providence services, weddings and the U.S. Postal Service for ror and his office is changing its Centralia Hospital. funerals over the years. How 21 years, rising to U.S. practices to avoid a similar mis- Arden Prentice White, son Great Thou Art was the hymn postmaster for Winlock, and take in the future. of Gooch W. and Jeanette he loved to sing best. most recently he worked as (Cochran) White was born In addition to his wife a inancial services specialist Jan. 27, 1926 in Mayield,Bette, Arden is survived by for the State of Washington Longview Man Wash. He was the youngest his son, Shawn (Colleen) DSHS. of ive children. Arden was White, Centralia; daughter, Ken enjoyed coaching Sentenced for raised in the Mossyrock area, Lynette Gage, Chehalis; soccer for his son's teams attending school there and ive grandchildren, the Rev. and was active in the Boy Hitting Dog With graduating from Mossyrock Ryan (Edith) Gage, Eureka, Scouts as a scoutmaster. Ken Sledgehammer High School with the class S.D., Travis (Tori) White, and Linda loved spending of 1944. Arden was then Adna, Heather (Dr. Jake) time with their boys hiking, LONGVIEW (AP) — A inducted into the U.S. Army, Heck, Vancouver, Wash., camping and canoeing. Ken Washington state man who tried serving in the 71st Infantry Tonya White, Centralia and was also an avid reader. He Division in France and Matthew (Lexi) Gage, Adna; to kill his dog with a sledgeham- Kenneth Scott Goodwin was a longtime member of the Germany. Following his and six great-grandchildren, Toledo Presbyterian Church mer after he hit it for eating discharge in 1946, he met Oliver Heck, Amanda Gage, age 54, passed away at his doughnuts and it bit him has Toledo home of a pulmonary and was recently elected as Bette A. Brenneis on a blind Callum Heck, Lilly Gage, an elder for the church. been sentenced to 14 days in jail. date. The two were married Rachel Gage, and Dane embolism on March 14, 2014. He was born May 3, Survivors include his loving Chad Scott Miller, of on July 1, 1949 in Ethel. Gage. wife, Linda; three sons; Longview, was sentenced Tues- Arden was a lifelong He was preceded in death 1959 in Chehalis to Miles Eugene Goodwin and Alice Andrew Scott, Ilwaco Wash., day. He told a Cowlitz County resident of Lewis County. by his parents; his brothers, Alexander Joseph, Phoenix, He was an avid sports fan Ray, Roscoe and Oren; his Marilyn (Gentle) Goodwin Superior Court judge he felt he and grew up in Kent. Ken Ariz. and Timothy Adam. had run out of options with his and enjoyed watching just sister, Edith Hanson and his He is also survived by his about any sporting event that son-in-law, Patrick Gage. graduated from Kent- pit bull named Nero after it bit Meridian High School in brothers, Larry, Kent, Wash. he could ind on television, Memorial services will be and Steve, Newberg, Ore. He him in October 2012 when he held at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, 1977 and from Western though his irst love was Washington University with a was preceded in death by his struck the dog for eating a box of always baseball. He played March 22, 2014, at St. John’s parents. doughnuts. on local town teams for Lutheran Church, 2190 bachelor's degree in business education in 1982 and a A celebration of life will The 40-year-old Miller says many years and later coached Jackson Hwy, Chehalis, with be held Saturday March 22, Chehalis Little League and the Rev. Jeannine Daggett master degree in business he was afraid the pit bull would and ofice education in 19842014 at 10:00 a.m. at the bite his grandmother or chil- Babe Ruth teams. For most oficiating. In lieu of lowers, Toledo Presbyterian Church of his life, Arden worked in Arden’s family suggests from Central Washington dren in the neighborhood. So he University. At WWU, he with a reception to follow sales, mainly in auto parts, memorials to the St. John’s immediately after. In lieu of decided to euthanize the dog by but also at Chehalis Brick and Lutheran Church Memorial met the love of his life Linda beating it with a sledgehammer. Meinel and on Aug. 4, 1984 lowers, the family requests Tile for a number of years. Fund or the charity of your that remembrances be made The Daily News reports Nero Arden was a longtime choice. they were married in Kent. Ken had a wide ranging to your local boy scout escaped with a fractured skull member of St. John’s council. and recovered in the care of the Lutheran Church in Chehalis, work career, teaching To view the obituary, please business and coaching for Humane Society. where he had served on the go to chronline.com/obituaries. church council. He sang in the Naches Valley School To view the obituary, please Miller was convicted last District near Yakima, go to chronline.com/obituaries. month of animal cruelty. March 21 - 23, 2014 Friday 10-6 · Saturday 10-5 · Sunday 10-4

Southwest Washington Fairgrounds - Chehalis Centralia 49th Annual Commerce of Chamber Admission: $2 Adults s$1 Children Home $5 family (up to 5 people) FREE PARKING Garden&Show SPRING into Action at the Meet the Speakers Home and Garden Show CISCOE MORRIS is one of mercially. He has years of expe- The Centralia-Chehalis On Saturday, you can get the most recognized garden- rience in pruning, grafting, and Chamber of Commerce in- expert advice from TV per- ing experts in Friday, March 21st selecting fruit varieties for our vites you to browse over 100 sonality Ciscoe Morris. All the area. His 11 am: Karen Edwards area. booths at the 49th Annual weekend long there are lo- trademark Planting To Preserve Home and Garden Show. cal experts on hand speak- exclamation Noon: Kent Yates KAREN EDWARDS became a We are confident you’ll find of “oh-la-la” & Gary Stelzner Master Gardener in 2007, and ing on topics ranging from Beginning Beekeeping a wealth of information and composting and preserving is known to a Master Food 2 pm: Kahle Jennings Preserver and ideas for your home and to beekeeping. home garden- Composting Material garden needs. There will be Bring the kids to Family ers and profes- 3 pm: Barbara Eastman Safety Advisor shopping opportunities at in 2008. She Day on Sunday to see magi- sionals alike. Ciscoe Morris Straw Bale Gardening the event and many booths enjoys grow- cian Jeff Evans and to build So where did Saturday 2 pm with project ideas and help- ing fruits and their very own bird house that accent Saturday, March 22nd ful literature. vegetables with The Home Depot’s Kids come from? Wisconsin. Cis- 10 am: Don Enstrom Grab a bite to eat and coe grew up in Wauwatosa, WI Small Fruits For The Home and preserv- Club. wander the vendor aisles. before a visit to the Northwest Garden ing them for Bring your ideas, issues, Karen Edwards If you need a break, take a sparked his love for the area. 2 pm: Ciscoe Morris home use. Friday 11 am seat in the lounge areas and and questions. Leave with He’s made Seattle his home Pruning She grew up enjoy coffee and a donut. inspiration, supplies, and since the early 70s. Once here, in Clark County on a Dairy Don’t forget to enter to win answers! We look forward to he turned his gardening passion Sunday, March 23rd Farm. Growing up they always each day for several valu- seeing you this weekend at into a profession. He earned an 10 am: Carl Nelson had a large garden and grew able drawing prizes donated the Home and Garden Show Best Fruit and Berry Varieties most of their own food. Kar- AA from South Seattle Com- for Western Washington by Washington Tractor and at the Southwest Washing- munity College’s Landscape en is now married with two 11 am: Jim Byrd children and a home here in Home Depot! ton Fairgrounds. Horticulture program and then Spring Mushrooms earned a master’s degree from Noon: Jeff Evans Lewis County, but still contin- Brought to you by these sponsors: Seattle University. At that cam- Magician ues to grow most of her own pus, Ciscoe dug in, quite liter- 1 pm: The Home Depot food. Now as part of being a ally, becoming the University’s Kids Club Master Gardener and Mas- Landscape and Grounds Man- ter Food Preserver, she enjoys teaching others the skills she ager for 24 years. Along the publications, his dogs Fred and has learned. way, he found an opportunity Ruby, and combining his love to bring his delight of garden- of gardening with his love of DON ENSTROM ing and humorous approach travel by leading garden tours has been a to gardening advice to viewers all over the world. Lewis County Master Gar- across Western Washington dener since and throughout the Northwest CARL NELSON 2012. An en- is the Orchard on KING 5 and Northwest Ca- gineer from Manager at ble News (NWCN). Ciscoe ap- Oregon State Raintree Nurs- pears on TV and radio several University, ery. Carl lives times a week as well as writing he worked near Cheha- for the Seattle Times, With all all across the lis and raises Don Enstrom this, Ciscoe still makes time country prior for his Seattle garden, which organic blue- Saturday 10 am berries com- Carl Nelson has been featured in several Sunday 10 am please see SPEAKERS, page 4 Southwest Washington Fairgrounds Friday 10-6 · Saturday 10-5 · Sunday 10-4 10-5 · Sunday 10-6 · Saturday Friday Fairgrounds Washington Southwest Home & Garden Show March 21 - 23, 2014 March Show & Garden Home 2 • The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Home & Garden Show 2014 The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Home & Garden Show 2014 • 3 Southwest Washington Fairgrounds Grandstand

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Journeyman’s Beekeeping Program of- On the first Saturday of each month, JEFF EVANS makes events fun and un- Speakers fered by the Washington State Beekeep- HOME DEPOT’S FREE Kids Workshops of- forgettable with his interactive magic. A ers’ Association. fer fun and useful projects like building full time entertainer Continued from page 1 toolboxes, fire trucks, mail organizers, and presenter since When he was in his 20’s, KENT YATES and other cool projects. The workshops 1997, his shows are to settling on a 5 acre hillside south of was introduced to the wonders of bee- are great for 5 to 12 year olds, and they honed to perfection. Winlock in 2007. Growing up in a large keeping by his great- teach children do-it-yourself skills, tool Jeff’s career in magic family in Hillsboro Oregon, Don inher- uncle in Texas. Then safety and at the same time they help began over 20 years ago ited a love of gardening from his father he apprenticed with to instill a sense of accomplishment. when he found a book and an appreciation for volunteering an experienced bee- If your little builder is under 5, that’s on coin tricks at his with the Extension Service from his keeper in Illinois for fine, too, but you’ll need to provide a mother. In addition to his annual vege- grandparents’ house. two years. He has been Jeff Evans table garden, Don grows apples, cherries, little more supervision. We see parents Today he performs keeping bees in Wash- getting into the fun, too, no matter the over 250 shows a year, Sunday Noon

Centralia - Chehalis Centralia peaches, almonds, rhubarb, blueberries, ington since 2008 and raspberries, blackberries, and strawber- age of the participants. In addition to throughout Washing- now has four active the newly constructed project kit, each ton State, entertaining for private par-

Chamber of Commerce of Chamber ries, much of which is integrated into his Kent Yates hives. Kurt is a mem- landscaping. Friday Noon child receives a kid-sized orange apron, ties, banquets, holiday parties, and other ber of Lewis County similar to The Home Depot associates’ events. Many Fortune 500 companies Beekeepers Association where he is the BARBARA EASTMAN has lived in Sil- aprons, and an achievement pin. Home call on Jeff to perform for their events. Youth Scholarship Mentor for a student ver Creek since 1976. She grew raspber- Depot will be bringing the Kids Work- Why? They know they can depend on beekeeper near Winlock. The Associa- ries and strawberries shop experience to the Home and Gar- Jeff for top-quality entertainment that tion is a nonprofit group of hobbyist and commercially for 20 den Show during Kids Club on Sunday will make people glad they came. commercial beekeepers that helps mem- years but now gardens at 1 pm. just for pleasure. She bers start and sustain bee colonies, shar- especially likes mak- ing expertise through meetings, work- ing mixed borders of shops, and their mentor program. They perennials, annuals, also assist with removal of unwanted and shrubs. Barbara bee colonies and swarms. www.lewis- became a Master Gar- countybeekeepers.org. Barbara Eastman dener in 1999. She's in Friday 3 pm charge of our big plant KAHLE JENNINGS has worked for Cen- sale, which takes place May 17 and 18 at tralia since 2005, and has been respon- Specialty perennial nursery, botanical gifts & more... the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds. sible for the City’s Public Works, including the Pick a Pack of Plants! After a few years in the Navy in the Wastewater Depart- 50's and 60's, JIM BYRD studied Electron- ment, full time since Select any four 3" potted plants for your garden, ics Engineering and 2008. His involvement all in a handy carrier for $12.00 worked in that field with water quality and for a number of years water treatment began *Plants are $3.50 each when sold separately before retiring in 1989 in 1983 when he gradu- from Tektronix in Bea- ated from WSU and Kahle Jennings verton, Oregon. He went to work for the Soil Friday 2 pm then signed on with the Conservation Service in Washington Depart- Eastern Washington. Over the last two ment of Game, which years Kahle has helped the Wastewater later became part of the Jim Byrd Department transition from producing Washington Depart- Sunday 11 am Class A Exceptional Quality Biosolids ment of Fish and Wild- using lime pasteurization, to compost- life, as an aquatic educator and outreach ing. Centralia is introducing its new specialist. Jim retired for good in 2005 compost product at the 2014 Home and and settled on the family farm in Win- Garden show. lock, where he resides today. He spends most of his free time fishing, golfing, or foraging for wild mushrooms.

GARY STELZNER is an experienced bee- keeper who has kept from 5 to 10 hives over the past 5 years. He also kept bees in the 70’s for about 5 years BM (before mites!). Gary is the Membership Co- ordinator for the Lewis County Beekeepers’ As- sociation and has served on their board for the past 2 years. He is cur- Gary Stelzner rently finishing up the Friday Noon

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Centralia Branch Chehalis Branch 1320 S Gold St 1555 S Market Blvd. Home & Garden Show March 21 - 23, 2014 March Show & Garden Home See TwinStarCU.com for details. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Army General Fined, Pro-Russian Crowds Seize Australia Checking Reprimanded in Sex Two Objects in Case, Avoids Jail Time Search for Plane FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — Two Ukrainian Warships KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia An Army general who carried on (AP) — An air search in the south- a three-year affair with a captain ern Indian Ocean for possible ob- and had two other inappropriate CONFLICT: Ukraine’s warned of a sharp deterioration ferred it to Ukraine, and many jects from the missing Malaysia relationships with subordinates in relations between the two residents were happy about re- Airlines plane described as the was reprimanded and docked Ambassador to U.N. neighbors, saying that Russia ap- joining Russia. “best lead” so far ended for the day $20,000 in pay today, avoiding Says Russia Appears pears to be preparing for a mili- Russian forces effectively without success today but will re- jail time in one of the military’s tary “invasion” in more areas of took control of Crimea some sume in the morning, Australian most closely watched courts- to Be Preparing for his country. two weeks ago in the wake of the rescue officials said. martial. Military ‘Invasion’ Ambassador Yuri Klymenko ouster of Ukraine’s pro-Russia The four planes were checking Sinclair, the former deputy said there were “indications that president, Viktor Yanukovych, to see if two large objects spotted commander of the storied 82nd By David Rising and Jim Heintz Russia is on its way to unleash a after months of protests and spo- in satellite imagery bobbing in the Airborne Division, was believed The Associated Press full-blown military invention in radic violence. The crisis erupted remote ocean were debris from to be the highest-ranking U.S. Ukraine’s east and south” since late last year after Yanukovych Fight 370 that disappeared March military officer ever court-mar- KIEV, Ukraine — Pro-Rus- its annexation of Crimea. He backed out of an association deal 8 with 239 people on board. tialed on sexual assault charges, sian crowds seized two Ukraini- said his statement was based on with the EU in favor of a prom- One of the objects was almost but earlier this week those charg- an warships today, and Ukraine information from non-govern- ised $15 billion bailout from 80 feet in length and the other was es were dropped when he plead- said its troops were being threat- mental organizations. Russia. That angered Ukrainians 15 feet. There could be other ob- ed guilty to inappropriate rela- ened in Crimea as the European In an address to the German from the country’s pro-Europe- jects in the area, a four-hour flight tionships with the three women. Union considered new sanctions Parliament in Berlin, Chancellor an central and western regions. from Australia’s southwestern Sinclair smiled and hugged against Russia for its annexation Angela Merkel said the EU was coast, said John Young, manager his two lawyers in the court- of the Black Sea peninsula. readying further sanctions and MERKEL SAID EU leaders would of the Australian Maritime Safety room. Outside the building, he Tensions in the region re- that the G-8 forum of leading increase those “level 2” sanc- Authority’s emergency response said “the system worked” and all mained high despite the release economies had been suspended tions against Russia when they division. he wanted to do now was “hug of a Ukrainian naval command- indefinitely. Russia holds the meet later today in Brussels to “This is a lead, it’s probably my wife and sons.” er held by pro-Russian forces. presidency of the G-8 and Presi- widen the list of those whose as- the best lead we have right now,” dent Vladimir Putin was due to sets are being frozen and who are Young said. He cautioned that the Ex-Democratic Chairman SHOTS WERE FIRED but there host his counterparts, including banned from traveling. objects could be seaborne debris were no casualties as the Ukrai- President Barack Obama, at a She also reiterated that if along a shipping route where con- Robert Strauss Dies at 95 nian corvette Khmelnitsky was G-8 summit in Sochi in June. things worsen, the EU is pre- tainers can fall off cargo vessels, WASHINGTON (AP) — Bob seized in Sevastopol, according “So long as there aren’t the pared to move to “level 3” mea- although the larger object is longer Strauss could work with anybody to an AP photographer at the political circumstances, like now, sures, which would include eco- than a container. — Democrats and Republicans, scene. Another ship, the Lutsk, for an important format like nomic sanctions. Americans and Soviets, Israelis was also surrounded by pro-Rus- the G-8, then there is no G-8,” “The European Council will Taliban Attack Against and Arabs. Playing the game and sian forces. Merkel said. “Neither the sum- make it clear today and tomor- making the deal made his day. The Defense Ministry had no mit, nor the format.” row that with a further dete- Afghan Police Kills 11 Of Strauss’ many accomplish- immediate information on the The EU and the rioration of the situation we are incidents. JALALABAD, Afghanistan ments — earning a fortune in have slapped sanctions on indi- always prepared to take level 3 (AP) — A suicide car bomber blew Ukraine’s Deputy Defense postwar investments, co-found- viduals involved in what they say measures, and those will without up his vehicle near a police station Minister Leonid Polyakov ac- ing an international law firm, was Crimea’s unlawful referen- a doubt include economic sanc- in eastern Afghanistan while other leading the Democratic Party, cused Russian troops of con- dum over joining Russia. Mos- tions,” she said. Taliban insurgents stormed the running one successful presi- stantly threatening to storm cow formally annexed Crimea Merkel’s tough approach building today, killing 10 police of- dential campaign and surviving military bases where Ukrainian earlier this week in the wake of came as the commander of ficers and a civilian, officials said. the loss of another — being wel- soldiers were located, according the poll. The Black Sea penin- Ukraine’s navy was freed after The brazen assault in Jalalabad, come on either side of the po- to the Interfax news agency. sula had been part of Russia for being held by Russian forces and an economic hub near the bor- litical street might have been the In Geneva, Ukraine’s am- centuries until 1954 when Soviet local Crimean militia at the na- der with Pakistan, comes as the achievement he most treasured. bassador to the United Nations leader Nikita Khrushchev trans- vy’s headquarters in Crimea. Taliban have threatened to use vio- A Strauss specialty was what lence to disrupt April 5 elections he called “the art of making for a new president and provincial things happen instead of just tilt- For Dancer, Show Must Go On councils. ing at windmills.” A little sign he The vote will be the first demo- had kept on his desk put it suc- cratic transfer of power since the cinctly: “It CAN be done.” 2001 U.S.-led invasion that ousted “He is absolutely the most the Islamic militant movement amazing politician,” former first following the Sept. 11 terror at- lady Barbara Bush wrote of the tacks. President Hamid Karzai is prominent Democratic power- constitutionally barred from seek- broker who died Wednesday at ing a third term. his home in Washington at 95. His successor will guide the country as international forces Teen Accused of Gaining wind down their combat mission Access to Top of WTC by the end of this year. NEW YORK (AP) — A 16-year-old boy bypassed securi- Israeli Airstrikes ty in the middle of the night and Escalate Tensions climbed a ladder to the spire of 1 World Trade Center, the nation’s With Syria tallest building, where he appar- JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli ently took pictures, authorities warplanes unleashed a series of said today. airstrikes on Syrian military posts The teen was arrested at 6 early Wednesday, killing one sol- a.m. Sunday and charged with dier and wounding seven in one of misdemeanor criminal trespass. the most serious clashes between According to a criminal com- the countries in the past four de- plaint, the teen was quoted as cades. telling police: “I walked around The airstrikes came in retalia- the construction site and figured James Duncan Davidson / TED 2014 Conference tion for a roadside bombing a day out how to access the Freedom Dancer Adrianne Haslet-Davis, left, performs on stage with dancer Christian Lightner at the 2014 TED Conference earlier in the Golan Heights that Tower rooftop. I found a way up wounded four Israeli soldiers on through the scaffolding, climbed Wednesday in Vancouver, British Columbia. Haslet-Davis took to the stage with a new prosthetic limb to perform for the irst time since losing part of her left leg in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. patrol along the tense frontier with onto the 6th floor, and took the Syria. The overnight raids marked elevator up to the 88th floor. I a sharp escalation of activity for then took the staircase up to Israel, which largely has stayed on 104th (floor). I went to the roof- the sidelines during Syrian Presi- top and climbed the ladder all Toyota to Pay $1.2 Billion to Settle dent Bashar Assad’s battle against the way to the antenna.” rebels trying to topple him. It is unclear which of the many Probe Into Toyota, Lexus Defects groups fighting in Syria may have Swiss Emmentaler planted Tuesday’s bomb. But Israel By Eric Tucker and Tom Krisher Named World’s crash in San Diego that killed a organization, and we are com- has said it holds Assad responsible The Associated Press family of four — through a lim- mitted to continued improve- for any attacks emanating from Best Cheese ited safety recall of certain mod- ments.” WASHINGTON — Toyota his country, and accused his forces MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A els. The company’s finances of allowing the attack to take place. agreed to pay $1.2 billion to set- Toyota knew at the time that have recovered from the recalls, Swiss Emmentaler has won the tle an investigation by the U.S. title of 2014 World Champion- it had not recalled other models as well as the recession and the government, admitting that it ship Cheese in Wisconsin. susceptible to the same problem 2011 tsunami in Japan. But its Argentina Accuses hid information about defects Cheesemaker Gerard Sin- and also took steps to conceal once-sterling reputation for U.S., U.K. of Hypocrisy nesberger took top honors for his that caused Toyota and Lexus from regulators a separate ac- quality and reliability has been Original Schweizer Rohmilch vehicles to accelerate unexpect- celeration problem related to a tarnished, and its market share is over Crimea Emmentaler, a large format, big edly and resulted in injuries and faulty pedal, according to the still below where it was in 2009. PARIS (AP) — Argentina’s wheel Swiss cheese. deaths. Justice Department. Prosecutors filed a criminal president said Wednesday that the Out of possible 100 points, Attorney General Eric Holder “In other words, Toyota con- charge Wednesday alleging the U.S. and Britain displayed double the Emmentaler scored 97.85 said Wednesday that the penalty fronted a public safety emergen- company defrauded consumers standards with their positions on in the final round of judging is the largest of its kind ever im- cy as it if were a simple public re- by issuing misleading statements. Crimea and the Falkland Islands, Wednesday. The cheese scored posed on an auto company. The lations problem,” Holder said at a They said they’ll move to dis- undermining efforts to preserve top honors out of 2,615 entries four-year criminal investiga- news conference. miss the charge in three years if Ukraine’s territorial integrity. from 22 countries. tion focused on whether Toyota According to a statement of Toyota complies with the terms During a speech in Paris, Cris- An Austrian entry, called Er- promptly reported the problems facts filed in the case, an exas- of the settlement. An indepen- tina Fernandez compared the zherzog Johann, was second. An- related to unintended accelera- perated Toyota employee was dent monitor will review policies, referendum in the Black Sea pen- other Swiss entry, Gruyere AOP, tion. said to have remarked at one practices and procedures at the insula next to Russia to last year’s was third. The company admitted to point, “Idiots! Someone will go company. referendum by Falkland Island- U.S. cheesemakers scored misleading consumers and reg- to jail if lies are repeatedly told. I No Toyota executives were ers to remain a British territory. big in the competition, winning ulators by assuring them that can’t support this.” charged under the deal. U.S. The southern Atlantic islands are gold medals in 59 of the total 90 it had adequately addressed an Toyota said in a statement Attorney Preet Bharara of the known in Spanish as the “Islas categories judged. Switzerland acceleration problem stemming that in the four years since the Southern District of New York, Malvinas” and Argentina insists came in second with seven gold from ill-fitting floor mats— recalls it had “made fundamen- whose office brought the case, that Britain usurped them 180 medals, while the Netherlands which attracted widespread tal changes to become a more re- said he expected the agreement years ago. had five. publicity in 2009 following a car sponsive and customer-focused to be a “final resolution.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 • Main 9

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Drone Bill Well-Intentioned but Misguided Sometimes, a bill just information” in a needlessly governor’s pen with any amount the diverse and complicated shouldn’t fly. At least not until Our Views broad manner. To be specific, of confidence. development of a still-emerging it’s ready. with the revelations of Edward it identifies it as anything that Frankly, it is too premature industry. During the short session Snowden, who told the world of “describes, locates or indexes to be placing restrictions and One section of the bill dic- of the Legislature that ended apparent wide-ranging viola- anything about a person.” While guidelines on an industry not tates that a work group com- last week, lawmakers debated tions of privacy by our very own this might act to prevent govern- currently used by the govern- prised of four legislators and a a number of important issues federal government. ment snooping, it would also ments it seeks to collar. representative of the governor be but provided little in the way of There is in turn an undebat- hamper the potential use of the Though we value personal convened by Dec. 1. The group meaningful legislation. able need for regulation when it data by the media, thereby pre- privacy and unbridled freedom as would be ordered to produce much as any other institution reli- a report containing proposed One bill that did make it to comes to the use of government venting the public from access to Gov. Jay Inslee’s desk, though, otherwise public information. ant on the Constitution for mean- standards for the use of drones drones, often feared for their deals with limiting the purchase It bars all information col- ingful existence, we also see that for regulatory enforcement pur- and use of drones and other un- ability to collect images and data lected by drones to be used in this bill was completed in hurried poses. manned aircraft systems by state from unknowing residents far any sort of trial, without taking fashion without taking into ac- We think this report is neces- and local agencies. below. into account extenuating cir- count a broad range of issues. sary before legislation is signed House Bill 2789 received While much of what is in- cumstances. Washington, which has long into law, not after. broad support in both chambers cluded in the bill passed by the There is no consideration been a leader in aerospace, could We ask Inslee to veto the of the Legislature, perhaps be- state House and Senate is benefi- for the use of drones by public stand to become an economic current legislation in hopes of cause it appeals to the suspicions cial and even necessary to future agencies for uses such as forest leader in the studying and signing a more effective, com- and sensibilities of those on developments in the field of un- or natural resource management. manufacturing of unmanned plete and understandable law at both sides of the political aisle. manned aircraft, we believe it to In other ways, the legislation aircraft. That possibility would the end of the Legislative session We are, after all, living in a po- be lacking in a few key areas. is too broad and rife with incon- be threatened by piecemeal that begins in January of next litical atmosphere still clouded The bill defines “personal sistencies to be graced by the legislation that fails to confront year. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... The Monuments Men, Part II: Examining More Information Just like stories, some col- ist, and never forgot or forgave umns seem to take on a life of the fact that he was passed over their own. I refer to a column twice for entrance into The of a couple of weeks ago that Academy of Fine Arts in Vi- explored contrasting reports enna, Austria. Critics with more of the death of a World War knowledge than I possess seem II “Monuments Man,” Walter to agree that he was a better ar- Huchthausen. chitect than an artist. For my own information Most of the hundred or more I searched for mention of his examples of his art which still family, hoping to contact one or exist appear to verify this. His more of his children or grand- works that I’ve seen, while quite children, but there doesn’t seem well done by the way, are pri- to be any. The Internet — Wiki- marily architectural in design pedia in particular — has refer- and execution, with very few ences to his depictions of life forms, human father, uncle, or animal. Coincidentally, much two brothers, the same might be said about two sisters, a Huchthausen’s works. He, too, nephew and was both architect and artist. the nephew’s While Nazi leaders — most children, but notably Hermann Goering— Letters to the Editor there’s no trace confiscated stolen art for them- HOW TO REACH of Walter’s selves, Hitler’s apparent intent By Bill Moeller ard DeBolt helped see it win a ELECTED OFFICIALS descendants. was to save the best of it for the Lawmakers Lauded for 97-0 vote in the House. So, the most German people. (He hated mod- Work on Timber Money And thanks to Rep. Kathy 20TH DISTRICT reasonable assumption is that ern art, by the way.) In addition Haigh, who has diligently fought Walter died at the age of 41, un- To the editor: Lewis County and to already having designed an for this for years. She was prime married, with a doctor’s degree My thanks to Sen. John Southwestern Thurston existing art museum, he envi- sponsor of the bill with Orcutt as in architecture and a waiting Braun and Rep. Ed Orcutt for County sioned a mammoth complex the lead minority member. professorship, three weeks be- their diligent work on restor- that he intended to construct fore the end of WWII. in his birthplace, Linz, Austria, ing basic education funding to State Sen. John Braun school districts that had been Neal Kirby P.O. Box 40420 In addition to the book, after he conquered Europe. Centralia School Board “Monuments Men,” Walter’s There are two snapshots taken losing state education money, Olympia, WA 98504-0420 phone: (360) 786-7638 mentioned in another book in a bunker during his last days, dollar for dollar, due to the fed- called “Rescuing Da Vinci” by eral timber money our schools Politicians’ ‘Solutions’ fax: (360) 786-1999 showing him contemplating a email: [email protected] Robert M. Edsel in which Huch- scale model of that extraordi- receive. thausen is shown as one of only While the bill isn’t all we Create Side Effects nary planned undertaking. State Rep. Richard DeBolt two members of the recovery It’s impossible to determine were looking for, it is a big policy To the editor: change with beginning funding. My peers listen religiously to P.O. Box 40600 team pictured in a portrait-type from his facial expression Olympia, WA 98504-0600 photo instead of a snapshot. whether he was still contemplat- All timber money schools with the news, argue politics, steady phone: (360) 786-7896 The other is a British ma- ing its eventual construction or over 57 percent poverty rates will history, and acknowledge hu- fax: (360) 786-7871 jor, Ronald Balfour, killed one viewing it as something which get this basic education money man nature as illustrated in the email: richard.debolt@leg. month before Huchthausen. “might have been.” restored, up to $70,000. Bible. Politics can get very com- wa.gov While it isn’t stated as such, it Getting back to Walter While this left out many plicated with awareness. does give credence to a suppo- Huchthausen, confusion still ex- schools, most notably Chehalis, It seems we are getting pur- State Rep. Ed Orcutt sition that, contrary what the ists as to the details of his death. and still doesn’t restore all the posely confused with all that P.O. Box 40600 movie “The Monuments Men” One new source I found says money to others, getting this foot education and propaganda and Olympia, WA 98504-0600 would have us believe, out of that neither he nor his assistant, in the door is a huge step and we are more likely than not to be phone: (360) 786-7990 the 400 members of the outfit Sgt. Sheldon Keck, survived the will be seeking full funding go- candidates for getting hosed by email: [email protected] —each listed by name in two pre- encounter, but another says that ing forward. Passage of the bill, the politicians. ceding pages — Huchthausen Huchthausen’s body fell over, House Bill 2207, sets the policy We all wake up occasionally 19TH DISTRICT and Balfour were apparently the knocking Keck to the floor of and we are going to continue and call for sanity and leadership Pacific, Wahkiakum and only two killed in action. the jeep, where he, Keck, sur- fighting for full funding next from our leaders, but after giv- That book is available session. ing them an unending supply of Parts of Lewis, Grays Harbor vived. This would seem to be the and Cowlitz Counties through the Timberland Re- more believable interpretation, Federal timber money comes money and leeway all we get is gional Library. It devotes a since Keck himself is reported to most Lewis County schools some new prize-winning plan for State Sen. Brian Hatfield considerable amount of space to to have referred to the incident and the county government as spending money faster. The cold P.O. Box 40419 how and why the works of art in later years. compensation for lost economic water in the face is when ideas Olympia, WA 98504-0419 were confiscated by the Nazis ••• activity and lost tax base due to and plans fail and we get blamed phone: (360) 786-7636 in the first place. Hitler was Bill Moeller is a former entertain- creation of the national forests for electing these geniuses. fax: (360) 786-1446 consumed by art as much as he er, mayor, bookstore owner, city coun- and national parks. While the It is not likely we can reform email: brian.hatfield@leg. was by his hopes of conquering cil member, paratrooper and pilot liv- county gets to keep its dollars for our politicians. They already are wa.gov all of Europe, if not the world. ing in Centralia. He can be reached at road work and supporting devel- educated and protected by each He considered himself an art- [email protected]. opment of the national forests, other and the Constitution, ar- State Rep. Brian Blake the schools, in effect, lose their ticle 1, section 6, for all sorts of P.O. Box 40600 timber money when the state de- Olympia, WA 98504-0600 First Amendment Center Quote of the Day skullduggery. phone: (360) 786-7870 ducts an equal amount of basic The real problem that our education funds that each dis- fax: (360) 786-1276 government has is not the puny email: [email protected] “The fact is that shout shows or no shout shows, trict receives. problem itself. The problem is blogs or no blogs, like Rodney Dangerfield, While the Senate initially that the problem always is solved State Rep. Dean Takko rejected a similar bill, Braun with cures that have side effects P.O. Box 40600 opinion journalism deserves a little respect.” worked to ensure the bill coming that we have to cope with forever. Olympia, WA 98504-0600 over from the House got a great phone: (360) 786-7806 Victor Navasky reception, and it passed the Sen- William Smith fax: (360) 786-7210 journalism professor, Columbia University, 2005 ate 47-2. Reps Orcutt and Rich- Ethel

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT which was launched at 3 p.m. on the 1400 block of Harrison South Tower Avenue at 7:32 p.m. stole from from the Buzz and Theft Wednesday from the 1000 block Avenue. The theft was reported Tuesday. Blooms coffee stand in Onalaska of Belmont Avenue, is ongoing. at about 1:43 p.m. Tuesday. on the 100 block of Carlile Av- • A Centralia resident re- enue at 6:30 am. Wednesday. ported the theft of $1,700 from Violation of a Protection Order Stolen Jacket CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT The teen approached the drive a residence on the 1100 block - - Assault through espresso stand win of Borthwick Street at 9 a.m. • Lance J. Myhre, 36, of Cen • A leather jacket was report- dow and asked the barista for • Andrew O. Klingel, 27, Wednesday. tralia, was arrested and booked ed stolen from the 800 block of the time. When the employee of Chehalis, was arrested and • A phone was stolen from into jail for allegedly violating Field Avenue at 4:36 p.m. Tues- told the teen the time, the teen booked into jail for suspicion of the 1400 block of Johnson Road a protection order his girlfriend day. grabbed a handful of candy fourth-degree assault, domes- shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday. had against him near Harrison bars, doughnut holes and muf- tic violence, after he allegedly Avenue and Interstate 5 at 12:40 fins. He was later located by po- Funny Money threw a woman against a wall a.m. Thursday. lice, and all the stolen food was Fraud on the 2100 block of Southwest • Police took a report of a recovered. The total loss was ap- • Someone called police at Olympia Drive at about 7:40 Vehicle Prowl counterfeit $100 being used at proximately $22. noon Wednesday from the 100 a business on the 600 block of p.m. Tuesday. block of West Maple Street to • A battery jump box was Harrison Avenue at 6:28 p.m. reportedly stolen from the 1800 LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ••• report someone had used their Tuesday. By The Chronicle Staff Social Security number to file a block of Collison Street. The ve- Theft tax return. hicle prowl was reported at 11:30 Hit and Run • A 17-year-old Onalaska boy Please call news reporter Stepha- • Police took a report of a a.m. Tuesday. was arrested and booked into nie Schendel with news tips. She can fraudulent use of a debit card in • An acetylene torch was re- • Someone reported a hit and the Lewis County Juvenile De- be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- California. The investigation, portedly stolen out of a vehicle run collision on the 100 block of tention Center after he allegedly [email protected]. News in Brief Funeral Alternatives able to audition each year to be- Ballet Theatre Holding come part of our ballet company. Our Lewis County Arrangement Ofice

Informational Meeting Those who are 8-10 years in age 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 CH516453.sl.cg for Public will be able to audition to partic- Centralia, WA 98531 ipate in the fall production. For Appointments Call 360 - 807- 4468 By The Chronicle Members of the ballet com- The Ballet Theatre of Wash- pany will receive training, get www.FuneralAlternatives.org Available 24/7 ington is inviting businesses and to participate in outreach work- REMEMBER, individuals to an informational shops, and be eligible for schol- meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday at arships. They will also be cast in In Remembrance Santa Lucia Coffee, 202 S. Tower BTW's full length ballet produc- Ave. in Centralia. tions. salvador "sal" trejo This meeting will be used to This year's ballets, which will their home and yard, he could introduce the community to this be performed at Corbet Theatre make anything. He loved new non-profit arts organiza- in October, will be “The Prin- watching the birds in the yard tion, as well as finding individu- cess Who Couldn't Dance” and Monday - Friday, and especially loved his cat, als to join its board. Fundraising, “Peter and the Wolf.” Upcoming Simba. No one left the house educational opportunities and productions will include “The without a care package. - He leaves his wife, Diana; community outreach will be dis Sorcerer's Apprentice,” “The 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. children, Marco Trejo of cussed. Sleeping Beauty,” “Firebird” and (except for national holidays). Olympia, Rebecca Trejo- The Ballet Theatre of Wash- “A Midsummer's Night Dream,” Dunham of Gilbert, Ariz; ington was formed to give chil- as well as contemporary works Eva Cortina, Sal Trejo Jr., dren and adults the opportunity by guest choreographers. Soia Olvera and Veronica to experience and participate For more information, call Trejo, all of Ariz. and April in the art of dance. Those who (360) 623-9010, or email at info@ and Derek Rankin; numerous are ages 11 and older will be balletwashington.org. grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He also leaves his siblings, Maria Trejo-Alegria Death Notices Salvador “Sal” Trejo, 77, of San Antonio, Texas, of Chehalis, passed away in Jose Trejo-Alegria of La • ARDEN P. WHITE, 88, Chehalis, died Fri- an Olympia hospital after a Jolla, Calif., Alfonso Trejo- day, March 14, at Providence Centralia long illness on March 13, Alegria, Alma Trejo-Alegria, Hospital. A memorial service will be at Newell-Hoerling’s 2014. He was born in Mexico Ampiro Trejo-Alegria, Mateo 11:30 a.m. Saturday at St. John’s Luther- City, Mexico, coming to the Marquez Alegria, Javier an Church. Arrangements under the United States when he was Marquez-Alegria, Luis direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Mortuary 17 years old. His parents Marquez-Alegria, all of Centralia. were Antonio and Victoria Mexico and Rosa Gesinski of • VALAN L. WOODS, 52, Bucoda, died Proudly Serving Lewis & Thurston Trejo. Tulsa, Okla. Wednesday, March 12, at home. No Counties Since 1907 Sal worked in construction Visitation will be held services are planned at this time. Ar- in Arizona, working on from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. on rangements are under the direction of Thursday, March 20, 2014 Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. dams and power plants. He came to Washington in at Sticklin Funeral Chapel. A • LEANDER E. WRIGHT, 90, Centralia, died Funeral Mass will be held at Saturday, March 15, at home. A memo- $775.00 the early 60s, working on the Mossyrock Dam and 11:00 a.m. on Friday, March rial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at 21, 2014 at St. Joseph’s Harrison Square Presbyterian Church, Simple Direct Cremation numerous construction jobs. Centralia. Arrangements are under the He was in the Carpenters and Catholic Church, Chehalis, direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, For Information Please Call Joiners of America Union for with burial at Mountain View Centralia. 50 years. Cemetery, Centralia. • LEWIS E. SUKEFORTH, 66, Chehalis, died Tel. 360-736-3317 Sal enjoyed watching the The family requests that Sunday, March 16, at Providence Centra- Seahawks and the Mariners donations be made to the lia Hospital. No services are planned at • Funerals and working in the yard. He American Cancer Society. this time. Arrangements are under the • Cremations was known throughout the To view the obituary, please direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary neighborhood as the ix it man . go to chronline.com/obituaries. Centralia. • Monument Sales 205 W. Pine Street • Floral He was constantly upgrading • KEN GOODWIN, 54, Toledo, died Friday, CH516541sl.sw March 14, at home. A memorial service Centralia, WA. 98531 • Advanced Planning Sticklin Funeral Chapel 1437 South Gold will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Toledo Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com under the direction of Fir Lawn Funeral (360) 736-1388 Chapel, Toledo. • WALTER A. MEISTER, 72, Toledo, died Sunday, March 16, at Providence Cen- leAnder (lee) edwArd wright tralia Hospital. Viewing will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel, To- june 13, 1923 - mArCh 15, 2014 ledo. A funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Fir Lawn. Arrangements are and Asiatic - Paciic has been honored with Hayward, Calif., Jim under the direction of Fir Lawn. Theaters, Philippines, a display at the Veterans (Merry) Mebust, • RAYMOND A. LUHR, 94, Olympia, for- serving as a Scout with a Memorial Museum in Coronado, Calif., David merly of Centralia, died Monday, March ield artillery battalion in Chehalis. A lifelong (Bonnie) Mebust, Island 17, at Olympics West Retirement Inn, both Theaters. Following Christian, he was a Lake, Ill., Rich (Valerie) Olympia. No services are planned. Ar- his discharge, Lee went member of Harrison Mebust, Rocklin, Calif. rangements are under the direction of to work for Western Square Presbyterian and Rich (Patti) Mebust, Mills and Mills Funeral Home, Tumwater. Electric installing Church, aka First San Diego, Calif; • ROLAND “RON” PEDERSEN, 85, Toledo, equipment in telephone Presbyterian Church of niece, Carol (Rick) died Tuesday, March 18, at Providence ofices. On Nov. 5, Centralia, where he had Voss, Stafford, Va; and Centralia Hospital. A memorial service 1948 in Coeur d’Alene, served as an elder and a numerous great-nieces will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul Lu- and nephews. theran Church, Winlock. Arrangements Idaho he married the deacon. are under the direction of Fir Lawn Fu- love of his life Beatrice Lee was preceded in The family would neral Chapel, Toledo. (Bea) Mebust who was death by his son, William like to thank Assured working as a telephone (Bill) Warren Wright. Home and Hospice for Lotteries operator in Pasco, Wash. He is survived by his their compassionate , when they met. It was wife of 65 years, Bea; professional care and Washington’s Wednesday love at irst sight for Lee daughters, Lea (Leatrice) assistance. Games Dearly loved, who never went a day, (Dave) Noble, Spokane A celebration of Lee’s wonderful husband, maybe an hour without and Lora (Ron) Collins, life will be held Saturday, Powerball: 02-19-23-34-43, Power- father, grandfather, great- telling her how beautiful Olympia; grandchildren, March 22, 2014, 2:00 ball: 14, Power Play: 2 grandfather, brother-in- she was and how Matthew (Jamie) Wright, p.m. at Harrison Square Next jackpot: $80 million law, uncle and friend, much he loved her. He Los Angeles, Calif., Presbyterian Church Mega Millions: Leander (Lee) Edward worked in the telephone Zachary Wright, San in Centralia. The Rev. Next jackpot: $15 million Wright, 90, of Centralia industry in Pasco, Francisco, Calif., David Dr. Ronald B. Rice Lotto: 05-11-13-29-31-46 passed away at home on Richland and Spokane. Noble Jr., Spokane, oficiating, reception to Next jackpot: $2.6 million March 15, 2014. Lee was He graduated from Alisha (Josh) Maginnis, follow. Hit 5:15-20-22-27-34 born June 13,1923 in Whitworth University in Tacoma and Joshua Memorial donations Next cashpot: $130,000 Huntington Beach, Calif. 1971 while continuing Bundy, Eugene, Ore.; mayand be made to Harrison Match 4: 01-06-10-24 to Will and Ada (Miller) his telephone career two great-grandchildren, Square Presbyterian Daily Game: 3-0-7 Wright. He grew up in moving to Centralia, Hayden Maginnis Church, 1227 Harrison the mountains of New Wash. in 1971 until his and Lilah Maginnis; Avenue, Centralia, WA Keno: 03-08-11-12-18-23-24-26-30- Mexico, graduating from retirement in 1984. He Bea’s sister, Kathy 98531, or to the Veterans 31-43-52-54-55-60-62-65-66-74-77 Weed High School, in enjoyed ishing, hunting, (Mebust) (Mark) Freese, Memorial Museum, Commodities Weed, N.M. in 1941. bowling, and playing Spokane; nephews Erik 100 SW Veterans Way, He attended Eastern pinochle. He also has Freese, Spokane and Chehalis, WA 98532. Gas in Washington — $3.61 (AAA of New Mexico University enjoyed meeting with Ryan (Katie) Freese, Washington) before being drafted into WWII Veterans every Chicago; Bea’s sister- Crude Oil — $99.53 per barrel (CME the Army. He served in Tuesday morning for in-law, Patricia Mebust, To view this obituary, please go to Group) chronline.com/obituaries. Gold — $1,329 (Monex) the European the Battle breakfast at Judy’s Lincoln, Calif; nephews, Silver — $20.36 (Monex) of the Bulge in Germany Country Kitchen and Tom (Bonnie) Mebust, Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 FROM THE FRONT/CALENDAR Law

Continued from front page anyone, including his intended target, but prosecutors charged Solis-Diaz with a slew of first- degree assault charges, each count carrying a firearm and gang-related enhancement that added years onto his sentence. The 24-year-old told Judge Nelson Hunt earlier this month that at the time of the shoot- ing, he was a lost and immature teenager who was addicted to drugs and heavily influenced by his gang. Since his incarceration, he has earned his GED as well as the Offender’s Second Chance certificate. “Let me show you I can be rehabilitated,” he begged Hunt. “Help me take that step toward a positive future.” The courtroom was nearly full with supporters of Solis-Di- az, many of them wearing white T-shirts with his name, photo and the phrase “Needs a second chance in life” printed on them. Despite his plea for a sen- tence that would allow him to prove that he could be reha- Pete Caster / [email protected] bilitated, Hunt issued the same Guadalupe Solis-Diaz is led out of a Courtroom after his re-sentencing hearing on March 3 at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Solis-Diaz, whose nearly century-long prison sen- 92-year prison sentence was overturned in 2012 by an appeals court ruling, was issued the same nearly century-long sentence. tence as he did in 2007. a communications associate for an impulsive teenager — he was tive) fix was coming,” Meyer said. who is about seven years into his THE CURRENT LEGISLATION, the governor's office. The earli- an adult taking responsibility UNDER THE TERMS of the new sentence, could be free within 13 which the governor is expect- est the signing could happen for his near-deadly actions, they law, the 28 Washington men years if he convinces the board ed to sign, could be a second would be next week, she said. said. sentenced to life without possi- he has been rehabilitated. chance for Solis-Diaz, as well as At the time of Solis-Diaz’s re- In addition, the U.S. legal bility of parole for crimes such When recommending a dozens of other men who were sentencing hearing on March 3, system’s perspective on the cul- as first-degree murder that were sentence at Solis-Diaz’s March sentenced to life in prison for the Legislature was on the brink pability of juvenile offenders committed while they were hearing, Meyer said his office crimes they committed before of passing this legislation, which had also changed, Robert Quil- still legally considered children requested the high end of the turning 18. Lewis County prosecutors knew lian, Solis-Diaz defense attorney, would have an opportunity to The bill, which passed last in all likelihood would reduce told the judge. request a new sentence. range in case he does not reha- week at the end of the 60-day the former Centralia High Lewis County Prosecutor The new sentences would bilitate while in prison for the Legislative session with wide School student’s time in prison Jonathan Meyer said his office range between 25 years in pris- first 20 years of his sentence. bipartisan support, came as a to a fraction of his actual sen- worked with the Washington on to the maximum penalty of “We look at worse case sce- result of a 2012 U.S. Supreme tence. Association of Prosecuting At- life. The judge issuing the new nario,” the prosecutor said. Court decision that ruled sen- But prosecutors still request- torneys legislative committee to sentence can take into account “What happens if he doesn't tencing juveniles to life in prison ed the high end of the standard help develop the law awaiting the individual’s age at the time get better? What happens if he violated the Eighth Amend- range of 77 to 92.5 years during the governor’s signature. of the crime, as well as his reha- doesn't stop his criminal ways in ment’s ban on cruel and unusual the March resentencing hearing, Specifically, he said, his of- bilitation in prison. prison?” punishment. which came as a result of an ap- fice used Solis-Diaz’s case as For former juvenile offend- “Do I hope he is better in 20 The decision forced Wash- peals court ruling in 2012 that an example of somebody who ers such as Solis-Diaz, who are years? Yes,” Meyer added. “But ington, along with about 28 Solis-Diaz’s trial attorney was would be affected by its passage. serving terms so lengthy they we need to make sure society is other states, to pass new laws constitutionally deficient during Meyer said even though his are essentially life sentences, the protected.” regarding prison sentences for his 2007 sentencing. office worked on the new law law works differently: They have Meyer said he has spoken to juvenile offenders who commit The deputy prosecutor and that would aid Solis-Diaz in a good chance of release from serious violent felonies, accord- Hunt said nothing had changed possibly achieving an early re- prison after 20 years. a number of community mem- ing to The Seattle Times. since 2007 that warranted a low- lease, he said it did not impact Meyer explained that unless bers who know Solis-Diaz. They The governor's policy staff er sentence. his decision to seek the same a review board believes Solis-Di- have told him that he is not a is currently in the process of Solis-Diaz and his attorney, near century-long sentence as az, and other offenders like him, bad person, and is capable of re- reviewing the bill, so it has not however, were adamant some- his predecessor. still pose a risk to society, they habilitation. yet been scheduled for the gov- thing had changed since 2007 — “We thought that it was appro- would be freed after 20 years. “But at the same time, he did ernor to sign it, said Lisa Harper, the defendant. He was no longer priate knowing that this (Legisla- That means that Solis-Diaz, a horrible act,” Meyer said.

Albright and Centralia College in 2007 Hyesoo Albright said. “We are tel, rehearsing and performing But his mother says despite through the Running Start pro- so very thankful and very proud on stage each night. Once done, the accolades and accomplish- Continued from front page gram. The college purchased a of him.” he updates his blog regularly at ments, Charlie has always want- Steinway in 2009 for Cor- Albright is currently wrap- charliealbright.blogspot.com so ed to connect with the people major careers,” according to a bet Theatre, naming it after Al- ping up his 2013-14 concert those who follow his journeys who come to watch him per- news release. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma, bright. schedule, which has included can receive consistent updates. form on an individual level. whom Albright has performed Hyesoo Albright, Charlie’s performances across the United “Once he left home, we didn’t “Whether it’s for 1,500 people, with in the past, is part of the mother, told The Chronicle States. Hyesoo joined him for realize how hard he was work- 500 or even five, he wants every Executive Committee. she had recently returned from a portion of that tour that took ing until we saw him doing it,” single person to feel the music,” The performance in which joining her son on tour at vari- him across a wide swath of the Hyesoo Albright said. Hyesoo Albright said. “Even if Albright will take part is sched- ous cities across the Midwest- Midwest, from Bozeman, Mont., Charlie Albright may well he plays for one, he feels he has uled to air on WQXR radio on ern United States. She knew to International Falls, Minn. be having a banner year in 2014, succeeded.” Wednesday, April 2, from 9 to about the award beforehand, but Charlie has no manager, his but next year holds even more ••• 10 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. couldn’t even tell those closest mother said, so he has been re- adventure for the 25-year-old Editor’s Note: Reporter Chris WNET Thirteen, a New York to her as the news was embar- sponsible for driving to each pianist. He is scheduled to tour Brewer will conduct a question and television station, will spotlight goed until Wednesday. location — he has logged nearly in 2015 as a soloist with the BBC answer session with Charlie Al- the grant recipients as well. “I was so excited, and it was 8,000 miles in 40 days — as Concert Orchestra, led by con- bright for print in a future edition of Albright graduated from very hard to keep it a secret,” well as checking in to each ho- ductor Keith Lockhart. The Chronicle. both Centralia High School

munity-oriented library while immediately, and it came as no Pratt said the plans for a a building with no current ten- Library down the road garnering more surprise the community library community library represent an ant. But Pat Caldwell said Tues- support for one fully funded by idea garnered the highest sup- about-face from the disappoint- day she and her husband, Bill, Continued from front page Timberland. port among 12 ideas that includ- ment the community felt after will work to keep the lights on “We knew people here want- ed building a bicycle and eques- Timberland Regional Library’s and hopefully rely on donations The kiosk requires no staff- ed a full library, and we were trian trail, improving lighting in board opted for a kiosk in the ing, but here’s where some enter- — and proceeds from a planned disappointed initially when we the city and even painting the community. Pratt said ideas for coffee shop to accompany the prising individuals come in: The didn’t get one,” Caldwell said. town’s water tower. the venture have been pouring community library — to fund eventual goal is to surround the “But if we give access to what Caldwell said there is no in, all of which center on mak- kiosk with donated resources Timberland has while at the timetable for the library to open ing the building a resource hub the operation. for a community library, using same time using community- up, as she is still negotiating an for the community. “We have enough empty volunteers who would staff the donated material, there’s a lot of agreement for just the kiosk por- “If we can’t get a full library, buildings in Toledo as it is,” center. potential there.” tion itself. Terms to be agreed we’ll do the best we can with Caldwell said. “Rather than Caldwell, who also chairs The Big Community Meet- upon include operating hours what we have,” Pratt said. “It’s have another empty building, Friends of the Toledo Library, ing also offered residents a and placement of the kiosk; the an exciting development.” why not give this a shot?” told The Chronicle Tuesday the chance to provide input on community library idea hinges City leaders initially feared ••• idea serves a dual purpose: to which projects they felt the on how much donated material the building could be lost, as the Christopher Brewer: (360) immediately function as a com- community should implement and supplies people can provide. Caldwells are paying utilities for 807-8235 Calendar (360) 789-9143 Storedahl and Douglas Blum), 7 p.m., Continued from Main page 2 or for scholarship dollars are in Dragonfly Chocolates, Santa welcomed. Lucia Coffee, Morganic Art Games Day, traditional and mod- Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $10, For more informa- Farm Preserves and Brigden ern board games, card games, 1 (360) 740-0492 Pe Ell Booster Club to tion, call Roben McAllister, Backyard Honey. p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, Eclectics, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- (360) 740-0492 ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 520-6065, or Chris Gart- There will be live music 7-10 Hold Fundraiser Dinner Baked potato fundraiser, 11:30 a.m.- (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 land (360) 291-2921. p.m. Saturday, featuring Maddie The Pe Ell Booster Club Eitel, Joe Green, John Crocker, 2:30 p.m., Adna Grange, toppings in- Spring Book Sale, Friends of the Scholarship Foundation fund- clude chili, butter, sour cream, cheese Centralia Timberland Library, 10 a.m.-3 Joe Batt, Tom Barbara and Rich- sauce, chives, bacon bits, tomatoes, p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, 110 raiser dinner will be Saturday ard and Susan Roth. broccoli and ranch dressing, salad, S. Silver St., proceeds benefit library with a “Duck Dynasty” theme. Artists to Show Works at For more information, call dessert and beverage included, $6 for programs Doors will open at 5 p.m. Vernal Equinox Air Fair. (360) 864-4ART or visit www. adults, $5 for children under 10, to ben- Home and Garden Show, 10 a.m.- at the Pe Ell High School gym. morganartscentre.com. efit Grange roof repair, 123 Dieckman 5 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair- Dinner will be will served at A Vernal Equinox ArtFair The Morgan Arts Center is Road, Adna, (360) 740-1950 grounds, $2 adults, $1 children, $5 6 with a live auction at 7. Also, is coming to the Morgan Arts located at 190 Plomondon Road. Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank family (up to five people), Ciscoe Morris Center in Toledo Saturday and there will be a silent auction that and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First speaking at 2 p.m. Sunday. Dance & Social, 7 p.m., March 22, Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., “Smitten,” Fox Theatre, doors open 7 starts at 5 p.m. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Tickets are on sale for $15 Swede Hall, Rochester, fundraiser p.m., show at 8 p.m., tickets in advance p.m. each day. sponsored by Rochester Friends and Arabian Nights, 7 p.m., Roxy The- $15, at door $18, tickets available at Hol- each or $25 for a couple at the Numerous local artists will Neighbors, $5 donation at door, bring ater, Morton, $10 adults, $5 children, leys’ Place next to theater, sponsored by high school office or at door. have their works on display. your own beverage, silent auction and (360) 496-0541 Fox Theatre and Twin City Tease, www. Donations of items for auction Visitors will be able to indulge raffles, DJ and dancing, snacks provided, Just Plain Bill (Alex Blum, Patrick facebook.com/twincitytease The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 • Main 11

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

Voice of the People Gloria the Grouse Finds a Perch Guadalupe Solis-Diaz Jr. was resentenced to 92 years in prison for the 2007 drive-by shooting for spraying bullets along Tower Avenue in Centralia. No one was injured. If Solis-Diaz lives to the end of his prison sentence, he will be 108 before he is released. James Reeder was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 37.5 years, meaning he can be released from prison as early as age 62, for the rape and murder of a 2-year-old girl in 2012. Do you think these sentences are fair? If not, what do you think would be justice for these two men?

“I think Solis-Diaz “I think their might have a chance sentences should to reform one day; be swapped.”

he was young and Kels Watson deserves another Centralia, customer service chance. Twenty years is sufficient. Reeder is sick and should never Photograph submitted by Sam Madsen, Centralia Gloria the grouse sits on the back of Sam Madsen while he spends some time at his tree farm in Chehalis. “She is a wild see daylight again.” bird but visits regularly when I work up there”, Madsen said. “She has done this for almost ive months.” Madsen, a Centralia resident, owns Madsen’s Shop and Supply, a Centralia business. Madsen’s specializes in serving professional chain saw users. Karen Hansen Centralia, It Works independent distributor Yellow Roses Awarded to Angela French “That is what’s wrong with our society: We give offenders like Reeder the chance to rehabilitate, and “I think Reeder should eventually reoffend. of gotten death I personally know penalty for torturing Diaz and his family, that poor baby. ... and I know they wait Solis-Dias deserves a for the day that he second chance. I think will have a second a 10-year sentence is chance to make sufficient amount of things right, and to time since there was live life like a normal no one hurt, thank citizen in society. goodness. He was Let’s look at these young, dumb and two men and see influenced by others. which one we should Photograph submitted by Mabelle Frombgen, Zonta I believe he could Angela French, second from left, United Way of Lewis County’s development director, recently received Zonta International’s waste the money on Rose Day Award. On Rose Day, yellow roses are given out in recognition of someone who has made an impact in many lives change his life around. to keep in prison!” and is dedicated to giving back to the community. Zonta’s Rose Day also exists to raise awareness in local communities of Ninety-two years is Zonta International’s mission to advance the status of women worldwide. Angela was nominated by Zonta club member Jessica Irene Reinitz Erin Hillier. Shown with French are, from left, Corene Jones-Litteer, Zonta treasurer; Debbie Campbell, United Way of Lewis a ridiculous amount Centralia, mother County executive director; and Mabelle Frombgen, Zonta president. of time for him but Reeder had possibility P R i N T of parole after 37.5 IT’S WHAT WE DO! years. ... Reeder will We Provide You With It's your future, A Variety Of Products never change.” To Help Promote Your Business! Danielle Hernandez Business Cards Rochester, customer service Brochures START NOW! Envelopes Forms Flyers & Posters Postcards Start or continue your college career at Web Press Printing And More Centralia College and the future you Visuals Editor want can be yours in two years or less. ChroniclePrinting_1x4_140109 Train to enter the workforce Your education can lead to: Jack Tavares or become one of the many • BETTER JOBS Pete Caster 360-807-8716 Centralia College students Chronicleprinting.net [email protected] who move into a bachelor's • HIGHER PAY degree program. • JOB SECURITY “Centralia College is a really The Glass Guru™ great school. Your goals are SERVICES

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Donations Crews with Schwiesow Con- will still be accepted after April. struction, Centralia, recently “We really want to try to wrap started work on the foundation the fundraising up by mid-April, for a new pool building, which but obviously we will still take will be rebuilt 1,000 square feet contributions after that,” Bode larger than the original. said. Mike Berg, the site superin- Since the foundation ap- tendent, said the pool building proached the city in 2011, the will have 10-foot-high walls and Kyle Spurr / [email protected] project has grown from a eventually be complete later this A Schwiesow Construction crew drills new curbs into the pool at the Gail and Carolyn Shaw Aquatic Center in Chehalis $200,000 plumbing upgrade to a spring. Wednesday afternoon. Construction on the aquatic center will be complete by mid-summer. $2.4 million renovation. “There will be a month, Bode said the project has re- month and a half of laying the inal swimming pool. such as fencing and tiles. The original Chehalis Out- lied on both large and small dona- bricks,” Berg said. “It should Crews have spent most of this Another change was finding a door Pool normally opened tions. The first donation was $250. start looking like a building in week laying bricks for the foun- pool liner that would last 10 to 20 around Memorial Day, so to Once the aquatic center the next two months.” dation of the pool house and years rather than just five years. make up for lost time this spring, opens this summer, Bode said The new aquatic center, de- working on the beach-style entry “We had some overruns that organizers are planning to keep she believes donors will get their signed by Pfaff Architects, of of the pool. were unforeseen and then we the aquatic center open past La- money’s worth. Chehalis, will also have new Connie Bode, project leader had to make some decisions to bor Day, when the pool tradi- “If people show up and want fencing, concrete walkways and for the Chehalis Foundation, spend money and make some tionally closes for the season. it to be open and the weather is benches. It will feature new wa- said the changes to the project cuts,” Bode said. “We don’t want “If we can be on target to open nice we are willing and able to ter slides, toys and a beach-entry were mostly minor and included to make any changes that change mid-summer, we can have a keep it open beyond Labor Day,” style pool connected to the orig- finding less expensive materials the scope of the project.” grand opening and then have it Bode said. 49th Annual Home and Garden Show Features Full Lineup TIPS: Local Vendors, Speakers Will Offer HOME AND GARDEN SHOW SPEAKERS Advice for Home Friday: Garden” and Garden Needs • 11 a.m.: Karen Edwards, • 2 p.m.: Ciscoe Morris, “Planting to Preserve” “Pruning” at Weekend Event • Noon: Kent Yates and By Kyle Spurr Gary Stelzner, “Beginning Sunday: [email protected] Beekeeping” • 10 a.m.: Carl Nelson, • 2 p.m.: Kahle Jennings, “Raintrees” Lewis County residents “Composting Material” searching for tips on spring clean- • 11 a.m.: Jim Byrd, “Spring ing and gardening will likely find • 3 p.m.: Barbara Eastman, “Straw Bale Gardening” Mushrooms” what they are looking for at the • Noon: Jeff Evans, 49th annual Home and Garden Magician Show, according to organizers. Saturday: • 1 p.m.: The Home Depot, More than 100 vendors and • 10 a.m.: Don Enstrom, Pete Caster / [email protected] various experts are expected to “Small Fruits For the Home Kids Club Jason Myers restocks lowers crates at Kaija’s Garden and Pet booth at the 48th gather this weekend at the South- Annual Lewis County Home & Garden Show at the Southwest Washington Fair- west Washington Fairgrounds in grounds in March 2013. Chehalis for the annual Home community,” Bull said. return as the featured speaker at and Garden Show. Bull said people will notice the show. He will host a talk on some entertainment at noon on the same stuff with a twist of The show, held in the Grand- a variety of vendors, includ- pruning Saturday at 2 p.m. Sunday followed by a Kids Club newness,” Bull said. “We feel re- stand Hall and Expo Hall, will ing Sundbird Shopping Center, “He loves Lewis County. He for arts and crafts to round out ally excited about the representa- start Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 Home Depot, Shoestring Valley enjoys the people and always the weekend of events. tion we are able to have with the p.m. and continue Saturday from Nursery, local tractor stores and goes away saying he needs to “We are trying to bring back local businesses.” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday other home and garden busi- come back,” Bull said. “He al- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. nesses around the region that ways puts it on his calendar.” Admission is $2 for adults, $1 will help people with home im- on Vacat Centralia Public Works Di- ing ion for children and $5 for families provement and gardening proj- rector Kahle Jennings will host Go ? up to five people. ects. a talk on composting materials Alicia Bull, executive director “It’s everything home and 2 p.m. Friday. He will bring a Don’t Just Stop Your of the Centralia-Chehalis Cham- garden. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl 2A Baseball: W.F. West Tops Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 7 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Aberdeen, 12-2 2014 All-AreA BAsketBAll

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One-of-a-kind McClure a Big Part of Bearcats’ title run By Aaron VanTuyl seen anything like McClure, the 6-foot, Clure used it to wreck the opposition’s shots a contest. Outside of the num- [email protected] 3-inch specimen that jumped center offense, made the Washington State bers, though, the sheer ‘wow’ factor of for the State 2A champion Bearcats University signee an easy selection as watching McClure jump into a passing Ask W.F. West girls basketball lane, blow past smaller players run- coach Henri Weeks if he’s ever seen a this season. The Chronicle’s 2014 All-Area Girls “Never,” Weeks said. “I don’t think Basketball MVP. ning downcourt, or rip a rebound out player quite like Nike McClure, and he of an unsuspecting opposing forward’s just chuckles. anybody has. If somebody told me McClure — also the Evergreen 2A they’d seen a more athletic kid, I’d say Conference MVP — averaged a mod- hands was enough to leave an impres- He’s been coaching for 24 years. His sion on even a casual basketball fan. assistant, Jack State, has been coaching they’re a liar.” est 12 points and 11 rebounds a game, over 40 years. Neither of them have All that athleticism, and how Mc- along with 3 assists and 3 blocked please see All-AreA, page S4

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Chris Brewer / [email protected] Two hikers point out a place where rock had fallen from the wall of the Upper Trail at Ape Cave on Saturday, March 15, 2014. The cave is believed to have been formed by lava from a prior eruption of Mount St. Helens. Underground Lava Flow Offers a Beauty and Adventure All Its Own By Christopher Brewer extensively, and it was named deface the rocks by carving mes- [email protected] after them. If You Go… sages into them. Ape Cave is popular with To get to Ape Cave from Lewis County, the easiest route is to drive In all, the upper trail can GIFFORD PINCHOT NA- hikers and cave enthusiasts south on Interstate 5 to State Route 503. Head east on 503 through take anywhere from an hour to TIONAL FOREST — One of alike, and offers two routes one Cougar, then follow Forest Road 90 to the junction with Forest Road two or three to fully navigate the more dominant geographi- can choose from to tour. The 83. Take FR 83 and then turn left on Forest Road 8303 at Trail of cal landmarks of our region is lower cave is perfect for families Two Forests. In the winter, you’ll need to park there and hike up the safely. Once you’re through, a Mount St. Helens, the mystique with youngsters, but today we remainder of 8303 as the road is closed to vehicles; however, in the ladder takes you up to Ape Cave of which continues to draw peo- focus on the upper cave, which summer, 8303 is open for cars to drive to a parking area close to the Trail 239. Follow that trail back ple to its slopes throughout the offers a set of challenges over its cave entrance. to the main parking area. year. 1.3-mile length. A more scenic route, generally only open in summer, is offered if Ape Cave is wonderful for a But as visible as the moun- you drive east on U.S. Highway 12 to Randle and take State Route 131 Before venturing out to the day-long excursion, and if you tain is from miles away, includ- caves, be mindful that you will south. The road becomes Forest Road 25, and eventually becomes have time to spare after your ing Lewis County, one of its need three things: a good pair Forest Road 90. You will then take a right on Forest Road 83 and fol- more visually interesting and of hiking boots, warm clothing low the remainder of the above directions to get to Ape Cave. hike, take advantage of the oth- awe-inspiring features lies un- and, most importantly, a bright er offerings nearby such as Lava derground in the form of a lava headlamp. A headlamp is prefer- an eight-foot lava fall that you love caving, they’re an adventure Canyon and the Sno-Parks in tube that was created as the re- able over a flashlight as the cave must climb with footholds. If of their own. the area. In the summertime, sult of a lava flow that far pre- is completely dark, and you will you’re part of a group, teamwork Over the length of the trail, those heading back to Lewis dates the blast of 1980. need to keep hands free while is key in this segment. make sure to stop and just ad- County can head north on For- Ape Cave was discovered in scrambling over rock fields. est Road 80 and follow the di- the 1950s and was The cave isn’t The trail alternates between For the adventurous, several mire where you are; some areas home to primates,as the name flat areas and sudden rock fields segments of the cave are home to of the lava tube have an almost rections to Randle for a scenic would suggest; rather, an out- — caused by ceiling collapses — side passages that one can crawl artful quality to them. Unfor- drive through some of Wash- door club known as the Mount that one needs to navigate, and in and explore. They don’t lead tunately, however, some people ington state’s most gorgeous St. Helens Apes toured the cave one portion of the trail includes anywhere, but for those who have taken it upon themselves to scenery.

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WDFW is offering a reward of Community FISHIN’ three times the number of fish Marine Area 4: June 14-Sept. up to $22,500 for information that returned last year. 21: Open daily. Daily limit of two leading to an arrest and convic- Salmon and steelhead fish- The PFMC is slated to make salmon. tion in connection with the kill- Advisory ing on area rivers continues to a decision on the alternative A public hearing for input on ing of the wolf from the Smack- be a hit-and-miss affair. It seems proposals at its April meeting the three proposed alternatives is out Pack. we are still caught in a current in Vancouver. The following al- scheduled for Mar. 24 in West- Gray wolves are a protected Committee between the swift winter and ternative fishery quotas will be port. species in Washington. Any il- spring runs. Prospects on the taken into consideration during Finally, lingcod fishing sea- legal killing of an endangered or Meeting Cowlitz and Chehalis are about the decision making process: son will begin March 15 in ma- protected species is a gross mis- as good as you can get at the • Alternative 1: 60,000 chi- rine areas 1-3, south of Cape Ala- demeanor, punishable by up to moment, at least until the water nook and 193,200 coho. va. Legally caught lingcod must one year in jail and a fine of up to be Held levels drop a bit and the water • Alternative 2: 58,000 chi- measure 22 inches, and anglers to $5,000. Anyone with informa- clears up. However, the recent nook and 176,400 coho. are restricted to a limit of two tion on the incident can contact onslaught of rain should mean • Alternative 3: 47,500 chi- fish per day. the lead investigator, Sergeant March 31 that the fish are headed our way nook and 159,600 coho. Pam Taylor of the WDFW, at and will be eager to bite once the Last year, the PFMC adopted CLAMMIN’ 877-933-984. at Kittitas conditions improve. recreational ocean fishing quo- Color cousins to the Smack- In the meantime, there are tas of 48,000 chinook and 74,760 No changes have been made out Pack, gray whales are now lake fishing opportunities for coho salmon. to the clam dig schedule since spending time along our salt- County the young and old alike to keep According to the WDFW, un- last week’s addition of digs at water borders. The whales are an eye on. A youth fishing der- der each option for this year, the Long Beach, Mocrocks and Co- making their annual trek from Fairgrounds by will be held at Failor Lake ocean recreational fishery would palis, although final approval on waters off the coast of Mexico to in Grays Harbor County from vary: the proposed digs is still depen- their summer feeding grounds 8 a.m. through noon on April dent on marine-toxin tests at the in the Arctic Ocean. Most of the By The WDFW beaches closer to the dig dates. 19. Hosted by the Poggie Club, Alternative 1: gray whales simply swim on by OLYMPIA — The The toxin tests ensure that the the derby will include trout and Selective fishery for hatchery on their underwater I-5, but a Washington State depart- succulent bivalves will be safe to other game fish, and is open to chinook: few are known to break off and ments of Natural Resources eat. anyone 14 or younger. Marine Area 1 (Ilwaco) and adventure through the Strait of (DNR) and Fish and Wild- Diggers with a 2013 license Other than the one-day fish- 2 (Westport/Ocean Shores): May Juan de Fuca and on into Puget life (WDFW) have sched- will be good through Mar. 31, ing derby, Failor Lake will re- 31-June 20: Open daily. Daily Sound for feeding opportuni- but will need a 2014 license for uled the first Teanaway main closed until the previously limit of two salmon, except an- ties. For recent sightings and pod Community Forest Advi- scheduled lowland trout opening glers must release coho and wild any digging after that. Also, as of Mar. 30, the clam dig beaches tracking information, visit the sory Committee meeting day of Saturday, April 26. chinook. Orca Network online. for March 31 at the Kittitas Similarly, Bowers Lake Marine areas 3 (LaPush) and will be open for morning instead of evening tides. That means that County Fairgrounds in El- (Vance Creek Pond No. 1) will 4 (Neah Bay): May 16-17 and May MOUNTAIN SNOW REPORT lensburg. Commissioner of open up to fishing for juveniles 23-24 and May 31-June 20: Open a foolhardy digger could har- vest two limits of clams within Public Lands Peter Gold- and seniors over school spring daily. Daily limit of two salmon, Mt. Hood is cold again this about 12 hours if they hit the last mark and WDFW Director break (April 5-13). Kids 14 and except anglers must release coho week after a bout of temperatures evening tide, Mar. 29, and then Phil Anderson will kick off younger, seniors 70 and up, and and wild chinook. pushing 50 degrees last week, turned right around for the first the first Advisory Commit- disabled persons with a desig- Traditional ocean salmon with the mountain temperature morning tide on Mar. 30. tee meeting by providing nated harvester card will be free fishery for chinook and hatchery on Wednesday was hovering Proposed digs are tenta- remarks to the committee to fish for and harvest trout and coho: around 29 degree. The slopes tively scheduled on the follow- and public. other game fish. Like other low- Marine Area 1: June 21-Sept. have not had any new snow yet ing dates, beaches and low tides Originally, this meet- land lakes, Bowers will not open 30: Open daily. Daily limit of two this week, meaning the trails are (newly added digs are in bold): ing was scheduled to be to regular fishing until April 26. salmon, but only one chinook a little icy. However, forecasts held at the Swauk-Teanaway • March 26, Wednesday, 3:52 point towards new snow accu- Lake Inez (Vance Creek Pond may be retained. Grange. Due to the high p.m.; 0.3 feet; Twin Harbors mulating Thursday and Friday, No. 2), which is just west of Lake Marine Area 2: June 21-Sept. level of public interest, the • March 27, Thursday, 4:48 which would mean good times Bowers, will remain closed until 30: Open daily. Daily limit of two venue has been changed p.m.; 0.1 feet; Twin Harbors on the super symmetrical moun- the regularly-scheduled opener. salmon, but only one chinook to accommodate a large • March 28, Friday, 5:38 p.m.; tain’s side. In response to high projec- may be retained. crowd. tion numbers for returning Co- 0.0 feet; Twin Harbors, Long White Pass is already re- Marine Area 3: June 21-Sept. Beach, Mocrocks All advisory committee lumbia River hatchery chinook 21 and Sept. 27-Oct. 12: Open ceiving their new snow with an • March 29, Saturday, 6:23 inch of accumulation by mid- meetings will be open to salmon and Columbia River daily. Daily limit of two salmon. the public. coho, the WDFW has proposed p.m.; 0.0 feet; Twin Harbors, day Wednesday. Temperatures Marine Area 4: June 21-Sept. Long Beach, Mocrocks What: Teanaway Com- three alternative plans for this were around 33 degrees at the 21: Open daily. Daily limit of two Seasonal switch to morning munity Forest Advisory year’s ocean salmon fisheries. base and 29 degrees at the sum- salmon. tides: Committee meeting The alternative plans are cur- mit. Mudslides that closed High- • March 30, Sunday, 6:53 When: Monday, March rently under review by the Pacif- way 12 near White Pass last week Alternative 2: a.m.; -0.1 feet; Twin Harbors, 31, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ic Fishery Management Council. have been cleared and the road is Selective fishery for hatchery Long Beach, Mocrocks Where: Kittitas County The PFMC is responsible for de- chinook: open, with no snow or mud, in • March 31, Monday, 7:39 Fairgrounds/Teanaway noting fishing seasons in ocean Marine areas 1 and 2: June both directions. a.m.; -0.5 feet; Twin Harbors, Room, 512 Poplar Street, waters from 3 to 200 miles off 7-June 20: Open daily. Daily lim- Crystal Mountain was treated Long Beach Ellensburg, WA 98926 the Pacific coast. it of two salmon, except anglers to 16 inches of snow at the begin- A 2014 license is required ning of the week, before a bit of Why: DNR and WDFW “The strong returns forecast must release coho and wild chi- for the following digs: for Columbia River hatchery nook. a dry spell. The snowflakes were are collaboratively manag- • April 1, Tuesday, 8:22 a.m.; back again in small numbers ing the Teanaway Commu- chinook and coho will allow us Marine areas 3 and 4: May -0.7 feet; Twin Harbors, Long to provide recreational anglers 23-24 and June 7-20: Open daily. late Wednesday afternoon and nity Forest with significant Beach chances are they will continue input from the public and a some great fishing opportuni- Daily limit of two salmon, except • April 2, Wednesday, 9:05 to pile up through the weekend. community-based advisory ties off the Washington coast anglers must release coho and a.m.; -0.6 feet; Twin Harbors, However, the ski lift that was committee. this year, while continuing to wild chinook. Long Beach covered in a snow patrol induced In order to accommo- meet conservation objectives for Traditional ocean salmon • April 3, Thursday, 9:49 a.m.; avalanche last week remains out date everyone, please regis- wild salmon populations,” said fishery for chinook and hatchery -0.3 feet; Twin Harbors, Long of commission and will remain ter through the link: http:// Phil Anderson who represents coho: Beach so through the end of the season. conta.cc/1fWpLLT . the WDFW on the management Marine Area 1: June 21-Sept. If you haven’t had enough Snoqualmie Summit was ex- To receive updates about council, in a press release. 30: Open daily. Daily limit of two clams of your own this year, Two of the three alternatives salmon, but only one chinook periencing bipolar conditions on the plan and how to get in- you may want to head to Ocean volved, subscribe to the Te- proposed by the WDFW include may be retained. Shores this weekend for their an- Wednesday with four inches of selective hatchery harvests in Marine Area 2: June 21-Sept. snow at Alpental Top, but mixed anaway Community Forest nual razor clam festival. The fes- e-newsletter at http://bit.ly/ ocean waters that would kick 21: Open daily. Daily limit of two tival, held March 21-23, features, snow and rain at the lower el- off the ocean fishery season. If salmon, but only one chinook evations. Temperatures on the DNR_newsletter . For more amongst other sandy treasures, a information on the forest, either of these options are ap- may be retained. clam chowder cook-off. mountain were all at or above 30 proved it would mark the fifth Marine Area 3: June 21-Sept. degrees Wednesday as well with visit: http://bit.ly/teanaway. straight season that the ocean 21 and Sept. 27-Oct. 12: Open pervasive 15 mph winds. Washington’s first state- fisheries started with a “mark se- daily. Daily limit of two salmon. WILDLIFE Stevens Pass got in on the managed community forest lective” hatchery catch. Anglers Marine Area 4: June 21-Sept. A two-year-old female gray snow fun Wednesday with three The Teanaway Com- would still be required to throw 21: Open daily. Daily limit of two wolf was found dead of a gun- inches of new powder by midday munity Forest is located at back any caught “wild” fish. Two salmon. shot wound on Feb. 9 in Stevens and forecasts predicting more the headwaters of the Ya- of the alternatives also allot for County and the WDFW is seek- snowfall through the end of kima Basin watershed. Its hatchery chinook retention near Alternative 3: ing information from the public Thursday. Temperatures around acquisition in 2013 was the LaPush and Neah Bay during Traditional ocean salmon about the killing. The wolf, found the mountain were in the mid- largest, single land transac- their halibut opening in May. fishery for chinook and hatchery near Cedar Lake, had previously twenties. tion by Washington state in The alternative proposals coho: been outfitted with a tracking Mt. Baker was getting an inch 45 years and reflects more are due to an estimated 1.6 mil- Marine Area 1: June 14-Sept. collar by the WDFW to aid with of snow per hour on Wednesday, than a decade of collabora- lion Columbia River fall chinook 30: Open daily. Daily limit of two tracking and study of the animal. growing their powder coat by 14 tion involving many orga- that are anticipated to return to salmon, but only one chinook A veterinarian report confirmed inches. More snow is predicted nizations and individuals. the river this year. If that num- may be retained. the cause of death to be gunshot for Thursday, and mountain The property is Washing- ber holds true, it would equal Marine Area 2: June 15-Sept. wound and put the date of the temperatures are supposed to ton’s first state-managed the greatest number of returning 30: Open daily. Daily limit of two killing between Feb. 5-7. stay right at or above freezing, community forest under chinook since record keeping be- salmon, but only one chinook With contributions from leaving the new powder in pris- the terms of legislation en- gan back in 1938. Likewise, the may be retained. Conservation Northwest, Biolog- tine condition. acted in 2011. That law es- tablished a model for man- aging state trust lands that Hunting empowers communities to partner with DNR to pur- chase forests that support Second Oregon Wolf Shot, Killed by Idaho Hunter local economies and public recreation. GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) season is open, I’ve got a wolf tag, larly leave their packs in search they didn’t reopen whaling cen- Acquisition of the prop- — A second GPS-collared wolf and here’s a wolf.’” of a mate and a new territory. At ters on the coast,” he said. “We erty was a key step in imple- from Oregon has been killed by The area is prime wolf habitat, last count, Oregon had 64 wolves, didn’t have hunts for bald eagles menting the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan, an initia- a hunter in Idaho. but it is not currently occupied up from 48 in 2012. Four of the to reduce them to minimum Idaho Fish and Game spokes- by a pack, though there are some eight packs, all located in north- tive developed by a coali- populations. When it comes to man Mike Demick confirmed in the area, he added. eastern Oregon, successfully pro- tion of public and private Thursday that the 2-year-old fe- The wolf was a member of the duced pups. wolves, we treat them different- organizations to safeguard male known as OR-17 was shot Imnaha pack, the first to breed in Rob Klavins of Oregon Wild ly. That’s what we are seeing in the basin’s water supply, March 2, about a week after leav- Oregon from wolves that migrat- says the killing underscores how Idaho.” restore fisheries, conserve ing Oregon. ed from Idaho after their reintro- states differ in their approach to More than 900 wolves have habitat, preserve working He says the wolf was shot duction in the 1990s. It was fitted wolves. Another migrating wolf been killed in the Northern lands, and enhance recre- legally by a hunter in Lawyers with a GPS tracking collar by the from the Imnaha pack, OR-7, Rockies and Great Lakes since ational opportunities. Canyon about 70 miles south of Oregon Department of Fish and has become an international ce- Endangered Species Act protec- The forest will be man- Lewiston. It crossed into Idaho Wildlife and turned loose in Feb- lebrity after trekking more than aged through a partnership tions were lifted in 2011. In Ida- by swimming the Snake River on ruary 2012, after getting inad- 1,000 miles across Oregon and between DNR and WDFW, Feb. 24. vertently caught in a coyote trap. Northern California in search of ho, more than 260 wolves have with input from the local “He was out coyote hunting,” A young male wolf from the pack, a mate since 2011. been killed by hunters and trap- community and interested said Demick. “It kind of sur- OR-9, was shot in Idaho in Feb- “When gray whales were tak- pers since the start of wolf season stakeholders. prised him. He said, ‘Well ... wolf ruary 2012. Young wolves regu- en off the endangered species list, last Aug. 30. 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“There was several times, in state games, there’d be moments where she’d grab a rebound and rip it away from some kid,” Weeks said. “You’d hear a hush go over the crowd, like, ‘What the heck was that that ripped the ball out of there?’” McClure transferred to W.F. West from Tenino after her sophomore year, and played JV in Chehalis last season. “She really kind of put it all together this year. She matured a lot, and became much more responsible, in the classroom as well, and took responsibility on the basketball court,” Weeks said. “I can’t give her enough kudos for the im- provement she’s made in her basketball skills.” Two of McClure’s state champion teammates joined her the All-Area squad. W.F. West junior forward Julie Spencer and senior point guard Tori Weeks each had big im- pacts throughout the sea- son, but both came up huge when it mattered. Spencer, a 6-foot-2 in- side-outside threat, scored 10.5 points with nearly 7 rebounds a game through- out the regular season and earned her second-straight All-EvCo first-team selec- tion. The most emotional storyline in the state, how- ever, came when she at- tended her father’s funeral on a Saturday morning, then flew from Chehalis to Yakima in time to join her teammates in facing Mark Morris in the cham- pionship game. She scored 20 points on 8 of 12 shoot- ing, added seven rebounds, and was voted the tourna- ment’s Most Valuable Play- er after averaging 14 points and seven boards in three games at state. Weeks, the Bearcats’ floor general, was almost easy to miss on the court, regularly lining up with three 6-footers. She scored 7.6 points a game, with 2.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists a contest, during the regular season, but only turned the ball over about once a game — and increased her scoring to 12.7 points a game dur- ing the state tournament. “She had her best part of the season, like Julie, in the seven playoff games,” Weeks, the coach and Tori’s father, said. “I’d say this about this team: They were on a mission all through the season, but that mission got turned up starting with that first (district) game.” Rochester’s Keeli De- mers was the driving force for the Warriors this sea- son, orchestrating the of- fense for a squad that came within a game of reach- ing the regional round of the state playoffs — which would have been a first in the program’s history. Demers, a junior guard, averaged 14.4 points and 5.6 assists a game over the course of the season, earn- ing a post on the SWW 1A Evergreen All-League first team and topping the 1,000 point plateau for her career. Morton-White Pass was the only local 2B school to reach the state tournament and, for the second season in a row, brought back a tro- phy, finishing sixth. Seniors Ashley Kelly and Whitney Elledge played a big part in that, and earned All-Area honors for their work. Kelly, a forward, was voted the Central 2B League MVP, averag- ing 14.2 points and 7.1 re- bounds a game throughout the season as an inside- outside threat. Elledge, the Timberwolves’ scrappy point guard, scored 9.7 points a game on the sea- son but did her best work in Spokane, where she av- eraged 16 points over three games, including a season- high 17 in MWP’s tour- nament opener against St. George’s. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014

Prep Basketball Prep Boys Soccer All-State Games Coming Saturday FINAL RUN: Plenty Dunlap and Onalaska's Travis McMillion will both suit up for of Locals Playing; the 2B squad. MWP's Gillispie Set The event also features the WIBCA's player and coach of the to Receive Award year award presentations, the By The Chronicle winners of which have already been announced. Jackson's Ja- The top basketball players in son Todd has been named the the state will take the court one state's Mr. Basketball, with Player last time on Saturday in a series of the Year awards going to Na- of all-state basketball games, than Streufert (4A, Richland), with six local boys and girls play- Shaqqan Aaron (3A, Rainier ing and Morton-White Pass boys Beach), Phil Winston (2A, Clo- coach Tony Gillispie scheduled ver Park), Trey Drechsel (1A, to receive an award. Cedar Park), Dexter Sienko (2B, The Washington Interscho- St. George's) and Jake Straughan lastic Basketball Coaches Associ- (1B, Colton). The Wayne Gilman ation (WIBCA) All-State Basket- Coaches Award will be presented ball Games, for the boys, will be to Garfield's Ed Haskins (4A), played on Saturday, at Eastside Rainier Beach's Michael Bethea Catholic High School in Sam- (3A), Pullman's Craig Brant- mamish, while the Washington ner (2A), Zillah's Doug Burge State Girls Basketball Coaches (1A), MWP's Gillispie (2B), and Association (WSGBCA) will Colton's Seth Paine (1B). hold its Senior All-State Games The WSGBCA games start at at King's High School in Seattle. 2 p.m., with the 1B/2B game, fol- The WIBCA event features lowed by the 1A/2A contest at 4 three games, with the 1B and p.m. and the 3A/4A game at 6 2B all-state teams facing off at 2 p.m. Napavine's Mackenzie Olson p.m., the 1A and 2As playing at will play for the 2B squad, while 4 p.m. and the 3A and 4A game W.F. West seniors Tori Weeks, tipping off at 6 p.m. Katie Hankins and Nike McClure Morton-White Pass' Kalen will all play for the 2A team. Local Bowling Standings Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s Jesse Gonzalez goes for the ball during nonconference boys soccer action against Timberline Wednesday night in Chehalis. Bearcats Shut Out By Timberline By The Chronicle pen. I'm happy with what I saw able to challenge and press and The short-handed Bearcats in this preseason game and I saw be more proactive than them.” had their hands full against 3A a lot of things we can improve Munoz gave United a 1-0 lead Timberline and fell to the Blaz- on." in the fifth minute before Seton ers, 4-0, in nonconference boys W.F. West (0-1) plays at R.A. Catholic’s Josh Balsinger tied soccer action Tuesday night in Long in Longview today. things up 1-1 in the 12th minute Chehalis. and that’s how it would stay un- "We played well for 20 min- United Knocks Off Seton Catholic til the 64th minute when Adair utes and we had only 11 players," Garibay scored on an assist from W.F. West coach Tino Sanchez TOLEDO — After getting beat twice by Seton Catholic Zack Debo to make it 2-1. Mu- said. "We had to go down to 10 noz iced it with a goal in the 70th players, because of cramping, for last year by a combined score of 7-2, Toledo-Winlock got some minute with help from Garibay. a portion of the game, until an- “Fernando and Adair link up other player arrived after taking sweet revenge with a 3-1 SWW well together and a lot of guys a driver's training class." 1A League Trico Division victory Timberline jumped out to here on Wednesday night behind around them create space and a 3-0 halftime lead and held on two goals by Fernando Munoz. open things up,” Malunat said. in the second half. Sanchez said “When we played Woodland “We had plenty more opportuni- he liked the play of senior goalie on Monday they were really ties, we just didn’t capitalize on Skyler Lucas, who stopped sev- physical. We didn’t win balls in them.” eral Blazer shots. the air and were more reactive Toledo-Winlock outshot Se- "We just dug ourselves in a than proactive,” Toledo-Winlock ton Catholic 10-2. United’s JV hole that we couldn't get out of," coach Horst Malunat said. “I defeated Montesano 2-0. Toledo- Sanchez said. "When we're play- think Seton may have been better Winlock (2-0) will play at King’s ing with 10 players that can hap- technically than us but we were Way in Vancouver on Saturday. 2A Girls Golf Green Bearcat Golfers Fall to Capital By The Chronicle week of practice in the books; the Stableford system, which re- The Bearcats don’t have and another turned out on Mon- wards players with points based much in the way of experience, at day. on their hole-by-hole score in “It ooh a little bit of doing to it showed in W.F. West’s season- relation to par. Carly Noble shot opening 105-27 loss to Capital help these girls understand that in Evergreen 2A Conference they don’t come out in the first a 62 and led W.F. West with 10 girls golf action Wednesday at week and then compare them- points, while Shasta Lofgren shot Newaukum Valley Golf Course. selves to a person who’s been a 54 and notched 8 points. W.F. West coach Bruce playing golf most of their life,” Capital’s Naomi Yamamoto Thompson pointed out that of Thompson said. “For having was the match medalist and shot girls who are brand new at golf, I the six players on his team, three a 43 with 26 points. were introduced to the game two have girls who care to learn, and weeks prior to the match, when are capable of learning, and have W.F. West (0-1) will face Riv- the season started; two are bas- already learned quite a bit.” er Ridge on Wednesday at Eagles ketball players and have a full The match was scored using Pride Golf Course in Fort Lewis.

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Children Fairgrounds SATURDAY FREE Elma Feed & Farm 5 & under Supply Olson Children in Elma, WA SUNDAY 6-12 $7.00 Les Schwab Tires Brothers Of Grays Harbor After the Rodeo All Rodeo Events Adults $10.00 County Must be 21 and over & Wild Cow Milking Family Pack Centerville Western $25.00 Wear - Centralia SATURDAY (2 Adults & 2 Children) (Family packs available Tack Room Too Dance Night on Friday & Saturday only) Tumwater After the Rodeo Montesano Farm SUNDAY & Home Family Day! TLC Tack Our Annual Stick Horse Race For the Kids! Grays Harbor Tourism Martin Company The City Of Elma of Elma Bud Light Elma Feed and Farm Supply Les Schwab Stores of Grays Harbor County Lucky Eagle Casino And the Confederated Tribes of The Chehalis Reservation. CH516372sl.ke Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air Preps Top 5 Junior Girls All Times PDT L.A. Lakers 22 45 .328 25 1. Liz Steen 592; 2. Bailey Reed 528; Southwest THURSDAY, March 20 3. Patricia Castillo 429; 4. Amy Hart FIRST ROUND Local Schedules San Antonio 51 16 .761 — THURSDAY, March 20 359; 5. Ashley Hart 333; High Game: Liz At UD Arena MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Baseball Steen 235 Dayton, Ohio Houston 45 22 .672 6 4 p.m. Rainier at Tenino, 4 p.m. Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Tuesday, March 18 Memphis 40 27 .597 11 Albany (N.Y.) 71, Mount St. Mary’s 64 ESPN — Preseason, N.Y. Yankees vs. Boston, at Rochester at Elma, 4 p.m. 1. Stasia Habersetz 271; 2. Brady Dallas 41 28 .594 11 Pickernell 240; 3. Trae Patten 215; 4. N.C. State 74, Xavier 59 Fort Myers, Fla. W.F. West at Aberdeen, 4:30 p.m. New Orleans 27 40 .403 24 Perry Vicars 222; 5. David Moore 192; MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Softball Wednesday, March 19 High Game: Brady Pickernell 154 x-clinched playoff spot Mossyrock at Toledo, 3:30 p.m. Cal Poly 81, Texas Southern 69 9:30 a.m. Olympia at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Tennessee 78, Iowa 65, OT TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, sec- Mossyrock at Toledo-Winlock, 3:30 1. Jim Clevenger 287; 2. Emily Stub- Tuesday’s Results p.m. blefield 286; 3. Don Bailey 257; 4. Joy EAST REGIONAL Miami 100, Cleveland 96 ond round, teams and site TBD Track Watson 255; 5. Charlie Mitchell 252; Second Round Atlanta 118, Toronto 113, OT 10:30 a.m. Pe Ell at South Bend meet, 3:30 p.m. High Game: Don Bailey 156 Thursday, March 20 Boys Soccer At First Niagara Center Portland 120, Milwaukee 115, OT TBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second River Ridge at Centralia, 7 p.m. CENTRALIA LANES Buffalo, N.Y. Sacramento 117, Washington 111, OT round, teams and site TBD UConn (26-8) vs. Saint Joseph’s (24-9), Rochester at Tenino, 7 p.m. Top Men Golden State 103, Orlando 89 11 a.m. W.F. West at RA Long, 6 p.m. 1. Matt Kelley 519; 2. Paul Gilmer 3:55 p.m. 453; 3. Todd Kelley 435; 4. Jared Staloch Villanova (28-4) vs. Milwaukee (21-13), TNT — NCAA Division I tournament, second FRIDAY, March 21 395; High Game: Matt Kelley 191 30 minutes following Wednesday’s Results round, teams and site TBD Baseball Top Women Chicago 102, Philadelphia 94 At Spokane Arena 11:30 a.m. Centralia at River Ridge, 4:30 p.m. 1. April Kelley 436; 2. Queen Guen- Spokane, Wash. Brooklyn 104, Charlotte 99 W.F. West at Capital, 4:30 ther 352; 3. Amanda Staloch 328; 4. CBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second Cincinnati (27-6) vs. Harvard (26-4), Boston 101, Miami 96 Softball Bretta Gilmer 257; High Game: April round, teams and site TBD 11:10 a.m. Memphis 96, Utah 86 Tenino at Castle Rock (DH), 4 p.m. Kelley 157 Michigan State (26-8) vs. Delaware (25- 12 p.m. Toutle Lake at Toledo-Winlock, 3:30 Top 5 Senior Men 9), 30 minutes following Toronto 107, New Orleans 100 TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, sec- p.m. 1. Steve Turner 568; 2. Dave Reyn- New York 92, Indiana 86 Boys Golf oldson 524; 3. Richard Luce 480; 4. Greg ond round, teams and site TBD Friday, March 21 Minnesota 123, Dallas 122, OT Rochester Beaver Cup Jamboree at Kiser 457; 5. George Heck 434; High At PNC Arena 1 p.m. Lewis River Golf Course Game: Dave Reynoldson 234 Raleigh, N.C. Denver 118, Detroit 109 Girls Tennis Top Senior Women Memphis (23-9) vs. George Washing- Phoenix 109, Orlando 93 TBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second Centralia at RA Long Invite at Mint 1. Robin Brown 447; 2. Linda Lusher ton (24-8), 3:55 p.m. San Antonio 125, L.A. Lakers 109 round, teams and site TBD Valley, 9 a.m. 422; 3. June Concannon 371; 4. Val Reed Virginia (28-6) vs. Coastal Carolina (21- 1:30 p.m. Track 305; High Game: Robin Brown 166 12), 30 minutes following Morton-White Pass, Mossyrock at Thursday’s Games TNT — NCAA Division I tournament, second M&M Classic at Randle, 6 p.m. At The AT&T Center Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 4 p.m. round, teams and site TBD San Antonio Boys Soccer Minnesota at Houston, 5 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Rochester at Centralia, 7 p.m. North Carolina (23-9) vs. Providence MLB (23-11), 4:20 p.m. Washington at Portland, 7 p.m. TBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second Iowa State (26-7) vs. North Carolina SATURDAY, March 22 Spring Training Standings Milwaukee at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. round, teams and site TBD Central (28-5), 30 minutes following College Baseball Cactus League W L PCT GB 4 p.m. Lane at Centralia (DH), 1 p.m. SOUTH REGIONAL Friday’s Games College Softball Cleveland 15 5 .750 - CBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second Seattle 14 6 .700 1 Second Round Chicago at Indiana, 4 p.m. Centralia vs. Clackamas, at Delta round, teams and site TBD Oakland 11 8 .579 3.5 Thursday, March 20 New York at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Park, 11 a.m. At First Niagara Center 4:15 p.m. Kansas City 10 8 .556 4 Oklahoma City at Toronto, 4 p.m. Baseball Arizona 11 9 .550 4 Buffalo, N.Y. TNT — NCAA Division I tournament, second Mossyrock at Napavine, noon (DH) San Francisco 11 9 .550 4 Ohio State (25-9) vs. Dayton (23-10), Boston at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. MWP at Adna, 3:00 p.m. (DH) Colorado 10 10 .500 5 9:15 a.m. Memphis at Miami, 4:30 p.m. round, teams and site TBD Toutle Lake at Pe Ell, 11 a.m. (DH) Syracuse (27-5) vs. Western Michigan LA Angels 10 10 .500 5 New Orleans at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, sec- Klahowhya at Centralia, noon Milwaukee 10 12 .455 6 (23-9), 30 minutes following ond round, teams and site TBD Softball Chicago Cubs 10 13 .435 6.5 Denver at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Mossyrock at Napavine, noon (DH) Chicago Sox 7 10 .412 6.5 At The Amway Center Detroit at Phoenix, 7 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Orlando, Fla. MWP at Adna, 3:00 p.m. (DH) Cincinnati 9 13 .409 7 San Antonio at Sacramento, 7 p.m. TBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second Toutle Lake at Pe Ell, 11 a.m. (DH) LA Dodgers 6 10 .375 7 Colorado (23-11) vs. Pittsburgh (25-9), 10:40 a.m. Washington at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. round, teams and site TBD Tennis San Diego 6 11 .353 7.5 Florida (32-2) vs. Albany (N.Y.) (19-14), Centralia at RA Long Invite at Mint Texas 6 12 .333 8 6:30 p.m. 30 minutes following Valley, 9 a.m. Saturday’s Games CBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second Grapefruit League Track Friday, March 21 Portland at Charlotte, 4 p.m. round, teams and site TBD Adna, Onalaska, Pe Ell, Tenino, To- Tampa Bay 13 4 .765 - Miami 13 7 .650 1.5 At Scottrade Center Houston at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. ledo at Rainier Ice Breaker at Rainier, 11 6:45 p.m. Pittsburgh 11 7 .611 2.5 St. Louis a.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 5 p.m. Baltimore 10 7 .588 3 New Mexico (27-6) vs. Stanford (21-12), TNT — NCAA Division I tournament, second Indiana at Memphis, 5 p.m. W.F. West at Longview Rotary Relays Detroit 11 8 .579 3 10:40 a.m. round, teams and site TBD at RA Long, 10:30 a.m. NY Yankees 12 9 .571 3 Kansas (24-9) vs. Eastern Kentucky (24- Miami at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Soccer 9), 30 minutes following 6:55 p.m. Washington 10 10 .500 4.5 Orlando at Utah, 6 p.m. Toledo-Winlock United at King’s NY Mets 9 10 .474 5 TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, sec- San Antonio at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Way Christian, 2 p.m. Minnesota 7 9 .438 5.5 At Viejas Arena ond round, teams and site TBD St. Louis 7 9 .438 5.5 San Diego Detroit at LA Clippers, 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, March 23 Houston 8 11 .421 6 VCU (26-8) vs. Stephen F. Austin (31-2), 7:30 p.m. Baseball Toronto 8 11 .421 6 4:27 p.m. ESPNU — NIT, second round, teams and site UCLA (26-8) vs. Tulsa (21-12), 30 min- Sunday’s Games SWOCC at Centralia, 1 p.m. Boston 8 12 .400 6.5 TBD Softball Atlanta 8 13 .381 7 utes following Atlanta at Toronto, 10 a.m. Centralia vs. Clark, at Delta Park, 10 Philadelphia 5 13 .278 8.5 Phoenix at Minnesota, 12:30 p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL a.m. Washington at Denver, 2 p.m. FRIDAY, March 21 Tuesday’s Results Second Round Centralia vs. Chemeketa, at Delta Thursday, March 20 Milwaukee at Sacramento, 3 p.m. AUTO RACING Park, noon at NY Yankees 8, Boston 1 at Detroit 18, Toronto 4 At The Amway Center Brooklyn at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. Noon at Miami 8, Houston 1 Orlando, Fla. Local Results Cleveland at New York, 4:30 p.m. at NY Mets 5, Detroit 4 Saint Louis (26-6) vs. N.C. State (22-13), FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Auto Tuesday’s Results Oakland 16, at Chicago White Sox 6 4:20 p.m Orlando at LA Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Club 400, at Fontana, Calif. Baseball at Milwaukee 9, Texas 3 Louisville (29-5) vs. Manhattan (25-7), 1:30 p.m. At Chehalis Tampa Bay 11, at Minnesota 3 30 minutes following BEARCATS 12, BOBCATS 2 at Cleveland 12, San Francisco 11 FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice Aberdeen 100 01 — 2 5 1 at Seattle 5, San Diego 5 At BMO Harris Bradley Center for March Auto Club race, at Fontana, Calif. W.F. West 200 19 — 12 13 0 at Texas 7, Chicago Cubs 6 Milwaukee NHL Batteries: Aberdeen — Ames, Swor Michigan (25-8) vs. Wofford (20-12), 3 p.m. All Times PST (4), Ontiveros (5) and Follett; W.F. West Wednesday’s Results 4:10 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final prac- Texas (23-10) vs. Arizona State (21-11), National Hockey League Standings — Elijah Johnson, Garrett Yarter and Tampa Bay 7, at Baltimore 4 tice for March Auto Club race, at Fontana, Calif. Tanner Gueller at Toronto 11, Philadelphia 6 30 minutes following Eastern Conference NY Yankees 7, at Atlanta 0 ATLANTIC 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 21 At Centralia at St. Louis 3, Minnesota 1 At PNC Arena GP W L OTL PTS FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying TIGERS 6, COUGARS 0 LA Angels 14, at Chicago White Sox 10 Boston 69 47 17 5 99 Oakland 13, at Cleveland 3 Raleigh, N.C. for Auto Club 400, at Fontana, Calif. Capital 000 000 0 — 0 2 0 Duke (26-8) vs. Mercer (26-8), 9:15 a.m. Tampa Bay 69 38 24 7 83 Centralia 102 210 x — 6 9 1 Milwaukee 9, at Seattle 7 BOXING UMass (24-8) vs. Tennessee (22-12), 30 Montreal 70 38 25 7 83 Batteries: Capital — Jenkins, Rieta Houston 2, at Washington 0 Pittsburgh 4, at Boston 2 minutes following Toronto 71 36 27 8 80 6 p.m. (5) and Powers; Centralia — John Shar- at Kansas City 6, Cincinnati 3 ESPN2 — Junior middleweights, Vanes Mar- key, Ty Housden (5) and Jacob Mono- Detroit 68 31 24 13 75 at Colorado 9, Chicago Cubs 6 At Scottrade Center hon St. Louis Ottawa 68 28 27 13 69 tirosyan (33-1-1) vs. Mario Alberto Lozano (27-4- Thursday’s Games Wichita State (34-0) vs. Cal Poly (14-19), Florida 69 26 35 8 60 0), at Cabazon, Calif. At Rochester LA Dodgers at Australia, 1 a.m. 4:10 p.m. Buffalo 69 19 42 8 46 COLLEGE BASEBALL WARRIORS 12, VIKINGS 4 Philadelphia at Houston, 10 a.m. Kentucky (24-10) vs. Kansas State (20- METROPOLITAN 12), 30 minutes following 3:30 p.m. Rochester 014 511 0 — 12 9 1 Detroit at Washington, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh 68 45 19 4 94 Mossyrock 020 002 0 — 4 9 2 Toronto at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Philadelphia 68 36 25 7 79 ESPNU — Missouri St. at Wichita St. Batteries: Rochester — Deric Hawes, St. Louis at Miami, 10 a.m. WEST REGIONAL N.Y. Rangers 70 37 29 4 78 COLLEGE WRESTLING Dakota Deal (4), Lucas Eastman (6) and Atlanta at NY Mets, 10 a.m. Second Round Thursday, March 20 Deal, Dustin Wilson (4), Deal; Mossy- LA Angels at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Columbus 68 35 27 6 76 5 p.m. At BMO Harris Bradley Center rock — Lucas Allen, Hunter Fuchs (3), Seattle at Chicago Cubs, 1 p.m. Washington 70 33 27 10 76 Milwaukee ESPN — NCAA Division I Championships, Texas at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. New Jersey 69 29 27 13 71 Logan Gootgeld (4), N/A and Timmy Wisconsin (26-7) vs. American (20-12), semifinals, schools TBD, at Oklahoma City Allen Milwaukee at Colorado, 1 p.m. Carolina 69 30 30 9 69 NY Yankees at Boston, 4 p.m. 9:40 a.m. N.Y. Islanders 70 26 35 9 61 GOLF Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Oregon (23-9) vs. BYU (23-11), 30 min- Wednesday’s Results utes following Western Conference 9:30 a.m. Baseball Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 7 p.m. CENTRAL TGC — Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Re- At Capital At Spokane Arena St. Louis 69 47 15 7 101 TIGERS 15, COUGARS 5 sort Classic, first round, at Saucier, Miss. Friday’s Games Spokane, Wash. Centralia 310 308 — 15 15 3 Oklahoma (23-9) vs. North Dakota Chicago 70 40 15 15 95 Noon Arizona at Australia, 1 a.m. Colorado 70 44 20 6 94 Capital 000 320 — 5 4 5 Atlanta at Baltimore, 10 a.m. State (25-6), 4:27 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Batteries: Centralia — Zach Wood, NY Mets at Minnesota, 10 a.m. San Diego State (29-4) vs. New Mexico Minnesota 69 36 23 10 82 Drew Fagerness (6) and Jacob Mono- Detroit at Atlanta, 10 a.m. State (26-9), 30 minutes following Dallas 68 32 25 11 75 second round, at Orlando, Fla. hon; Capital — Powers, N/A (4), John- Miami at Houston, 10 a.m. Winnipeg 71 32 30 9 73 3:30 p.m. son (6) and Powers Boston at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Friday, March 21 At The AT&T Center Nashville 70 29 31 10 68 TGC — LPGA, Founders Cup, second round, Washington at St. Louis, 10 a.m. PACIFIC Girls Golf Toronto at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. San Antonio at Phoenix Baylor (24-11) vs. Nebraska (19-12), Anaheim 69 45 17 7 97 At Newaukum Kansas City at LA Angels, 1 p.m. 9:40 a.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CAPITAL 105, W.F. WEST 27 (Stabl- Chicago Cubs at Chi. White Sox, 1 p.m. San Jose 70 45 18 7 97 Milwaukee at Texas, 1 p.m. Creighton (26-7) vs. Louisiana-Lafay- Los Angeles 69 38 25 6 82 1 a.m. eford) ette (23-11), 30 minutes following Capital (105) — Naomi Yamamoto Kansas City at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Phoenix 69 33 25 11 77 MLB — L.A. Dodgers vs. Arizona, at Sydney Cleveland at Colorado, 1 p.m. 26, Kelsey Wilder 25, Alison Kwieciak At Viejas Arena Vancouver 72 32 30 10 74 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Pittsburgh at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. 23, Micah Livingston 19, Sierra Pierson San Diego Calgary 69 28 34 7 63 9 a.m. 11, Claire Anderson 12 Oakland at San Francisco, 6:35 p.m. San Diego at Seattle, 7 p.m. Arizona (30-4) vs. Weber State (19-11), Edmonton 70 25 36 9 59 W.F. West (27) — Shasta Lofgren 8, 11:10 a.m. CBS — NCAA Division I tournament Carly Noble 10, Heather Wilson 4, Ash- Gonzaga (28-6) vs. Oklahoma State (21- Saturday’s Games Tuesday’s Results 9:30 a.m. ley Pruitt 3, Robin Fletcher 2 12), 30 minutes following LA Dodgers at Arizona (Reg. Season), 1 a.m. Boston 4, New Jersey 2 TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament NY Yankees at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Minnesota 6, N.Y. Islanders 0 10:30 a.m. Detroit at Toronto, 10 a.m. Boston at Atlanta, 10 a.m. NBA Pittsburgh 5, Dallas 1 TBS — NCAA Division I tournament Local St. Louis at Houston, 10 a.m. Carolina 3, Columbus 1 11 a.m. Miami at Washington, 10 a.m. National Basketball Association Montreal 6, Colorado 3 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. TNT — NCAA Division I tournament Local Bowling Standings N.Y. Rangers 8, Ottawa 4 Mar. 9-Mar 15 Results NY Mets at Miami, 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. All Times PST Detroit 3, Toronto 2 FAIRWAY LANES Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2, OT CBS — NCAA Division I tournament Top 10 Men San Francisco at Chicago White Sox, 1 p.m. Atlantic Division Calgary 3, Buffalo 1 1. Bob Spahr 766; 2. Nathan Prince Colorado at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Noon Texas at Kansas City, 1 p.m. W L Pct GB 748; 3. Mike Postlewait 739; 4. Joe Mas- Edmonton 5, Nashville 1 TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament LA Angels at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. Toronto 38 29 .567 — ters 738; 5. Jim Fueston 707; 6. Lance Washington 3, Anaheim 2 Seattle at Oakland, 1 p.m. Brooklyn 35 31 .530 2½ 1 p.m. Florida 3, San Jose 2 Bunker 701; 7. Ray Secena 699; 8. Bran- Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 1 p.m. New York 28 40 .412 10½ TBS — NCAA Division I tournament don Grose 698; 9. L J Hames 691; 10. Chicago White Sox at San Diego, 1 p.m. Boston 23 46 .333 16 Chad Chalmers 676 and Jack Chambers Seattle at Colorado, 1 p.m. Philadelphia 15 53 .221 23½ Wednesday’s Games 1:30 p.m. 676; High Game: Bob Spahr 279 LA Dodgers at Arizona (Reg. Season), 7 p.m. Central Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3 TNT — NCAA Division I tournament Top 10 Women x-Indiana 50 18 .735 — Chicago 4, St. Louis 0 3:45 p.m. 1. Arlene Thomas 622; 2. Val Krein Sunday’s Games Chicago 38 30 .559 12 Winnipeg 5, Colorado 4, OT 610; 3. Heather Wallen 609; 4. April Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Cleveland 26 42 .382 24 TBS — NCAA Division I tournament Harris 601; 5. Cassandra Chalmers 600; Tampa Bay at Boston, 10 a.m. Detroit 25 42 .373 24½ Vancouver 2, Nashville 0 4 p.m. 6. Kim Rushton 563; 7. Lynn Wiltzius Miami at Detroit, 10 a.m. Milwaukee 13 55 .191 37 554; 8. Teresa Johnson 547; 9. Mollie Toronto at NY Yankees, 10 a.m. Southeast Thursday’s Games CBS — NCAA Division I tournament Beaver 535; 10. Hunter Weeks 528; High NY Mets at Atlanta, 10 a.m. x-Miami 46 20 .697 — Minnesota at New Jersey, 4 p.m. 4:15 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Washington 35 32 .522 11½ Game: Cassandra Chalmers 258 Dallas at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. TNT — NCAA Division I tournament Top 5 Senior Men Houston at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Charlotte 33 36 .478 14½ Atlanta 31 35 .470 15 Columbus at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. 1. Bill Frank 721; 2. Andy Fuchs 709; Washington at NY Mets, 10 a.m. TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament Orlando 19 50 .275 28½ Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. 3. Tim Schnitzer 705; 4. Dee Hinkley Cleveland at LA Angels, 1 p.m. 5:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Oakland, 1 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 618; 5. Jesse Gac 598; High Game: Tim Pittsburgh at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 1 p.m. Northwest Division TBS — NCAA Division I tournament Schnitzer 300 Buffalo at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. San Diego at Texas, 1 p.m. Oklahoma City 49 18 .731 — Top 5 Senior Women Florida at Phoenix, 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Portland 44 24 .647 5½ 1. Mary Schrader 552; 2. Jeryl Fuchs Washington at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. CBS — NCAA Division I tournament Kansas City at San Francisco, 1 p.m. Minnesota 34 32 .515 14½ 518; 3. Bertie Dessell 491; 4. Teresa Chicago White Sox at Colorado, 1 p.m. Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. ESPNU — NIT, second round, teams and site Johnson 490; 5. Pearl Steig 478; High Denver 31 37 .456 18½ Game: Mary Schrader 215 Utah 22 47 .319 28 TBD Friday’s Games Top 5 Junior Boys Pacific 6:45 p.m. 1. Maxx Waring 625; 2. Ashton Lan- L.A. Clippers 48 21 .696 — N.Y. Rangers at Columbus, 4 p.m. TNT — NCAA Division I tournament College Basketball Carolina at Chicago, 5 p.m. noye 568; 3. Tony Mortland 547; 4. Lu- Golden State 43 26 .623 5 6:55 p.m. cas Hart 484; 5. Cydney McElvain 403; NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Phoenix 39 29 .574 8½ Boston at Colorado, 6 p.m. High Game: Maxx Waring 245 Glance Sacramento 24 44 .353 23½ Nashville at Calgary, 6 p.m. TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournamen • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014

2A Baseball Bearcats Explode in Fifth to Beat Aberdeen HOME OPENER: Davis Goes 4 for 4 in W.F. West’s 12-2 Win By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] The Bearcats played the brand of baseball they strive for through four innings on Tuesday afternoon. The pitchers threw strikes, the defense was efficient and the hitters put the ball in play. The results just happened to wait until the fifth inning to show up on the scoreboard. W.F. West scored 9 runs in the bottom of the fifth frame to turn a tight Evergreen 2A Con- ference contest with Aberdeen into a 12-2 blowout in Chehalis. Brandon Davis went 4 for 4 to lead the Bearcats at the plate, including a pair of RBI singles in the fifth inning. Tanner Gueller led off the bottom of the fifth with a sharp double to left field, kicking off an eight-hit game-ending rally that was helped along by a run-scor- ing Aberdeen error. Bowe McKay added two singles, the first of which scored Gueller’s courtesy Brandon Hansen / [email protected] runner and the second of which W.F. West assistant coach Scott Chamberlain greets Brandon Davis after Davis chased a ball high in the strike zone for a base hit during the Bearcats’ home opener scored 2 runs to make the lead against Evergreen 2A Conference foe Aberdeen Tuesday in Chehalis. Davis had four hits in the game, and W.F. West won 12-2. 11-2. off the game with a double and for Aberdeen. The Tigers had a different low just four hits in the victory. Two batters later Davis hit scored on a sacrifice fly from W.F. West (2-0, 1-0 league) “The middle of our order his second single of the inning, look defensively from last season, will play at Aberdeen today. a short slice to right field that Deon Schlesser in the top of the with Blaser moving from catcher swung it very well throughout scored McKay to end the game. first, but W.F. West answered to second base, Housden moving the game and even the outs we “I think, from start to finish, quickly with 2 runs in the first Housden, Tigers Shut Out Capital from second base to shortstop, had were hit hard,” Centralia on a single from Alex Cox, a sac- and Sharkey pitching and playing coach Rex Ashmore said. we hit the ball really hard and we Centralia pitchers John Shar- played well. They didn’t give us rifice fly to left from Gueller and shortstop when Housden was on Ty Housden was 3 for 4 with an RBI single from Elijah John- key and Ty Housden combined two doubles and 3 RBIs while a whole lot early and they threw for 15 strikeouts on Tuesday at the mound among the changes. son. John Sharkey was 3 for 5 with strikes,” W.F. West coach Tom- Ed Wheeler Field, leading the Ti- “I’m really happy with the Toby Johnson hit a two-out way the kids have responded a double and 3 RBIs. Fagerness my Elder said. “It just took us a gers in a 6-0 Evergreen 2A Con- triple to deep right field in the to that,” Ashmore said. “There also had three hits, two doubles little while to get things going ference victory over Capital. fourth inning and scored on a wasn’t a whole lot of plays to be and 3 RBIs to go along with and get some base hits to drop.” Sharkey started on the hill passed ball to make it 3-1, but made, but the kids responded Gavin Kerner’s two hits and a The Bearcats struck out three and struck out seven in four in- the Bobcats strung together well to it. The best part is that double. times, as a team, in the win, with nings’ work, while Housden took three straight singles — the last we got out and competed, and I The Tigers jumped out to a one dealt by each of the three over in the fifth and fanned eight hurlers Aberdeen employed on of which, by Chase Johnson, was real happy with the way we 7-0 lead before Capital scored all — including the Cougars’ No. 3 Monday. By the time the Bobcats brought in a run — to cut the swung the bats, 1 through 9.” its runs in the fourth and fifth sent out their third pitcher of the lead to 3-2 in the top of the fifth. hitter, with the bases loaded and innings to make it 7-5. Centra- two outs in the top of the seventh. night, however, W.F. West was Elijah Johnson pitched the Tigers Hammer Capital lia shored things up and added 8 dialed in. first three innings for W.F. West, The duo combined to hold Capi- runs in the sixth frame. “We talked a lot, early in the recording the win and allowing tal to two hits. OLYMPIA — The bats for “We’ve got some things to season, about getting to guys’ two hits and a walk. Garrett Yar- “I was very pleased with both Centralia scorched Capital for take care of defensively,” Ash- bullpens, and seeing pitches, and ter took over faced just three bat- of them and how they threw the the second straight day, as the more said. “We misplayed four just having really good quality ters in the fourth inning, before baseball,” Tiger coach Rex Ash- Tigers downed their Evergreen balls in those two innings that at-bats,” Elder said. “Hopefully allowing a fifth-inning run. more said. “Their demeanor on 2A Conference foe 15-5 here on cost us some runs that I wasn’t that continues, and we can get to Elijah Johnson added two the mound was outstanding.” Wednesday night behind 15 hits happy about, but we’ll get better bullpens and have success late in hits, and Gueller and Ryan Housden went 1 for 2 at the as a team. in time.” the game.” Steepy were both 1 for 2 with a plate with a pair of RBIs, while Pitchers Zach Wood and Centralia (2-0) will play at Aberdeen’s Cole Edwards led walk. Edwards finished 3 for 3 Joe Blaser was 2 for 3. Drew Fagerness combined to al- River Ridge on Friday. Tuesday’s 1A Boys Soccer Tuesday’s Prep Baseball Warriors Fall to Elma in Overtime By The Chronicle and won a lot of balls in the air the play of new freshman goal Rochester Bumps ROCHESTER — The War- in the first half," Rochester coach Jackson Peltier. The Rochester riors battled Elma to double Brian Ziese said. "But they came netminder collected nine saves Mossyrock in Opener overtime, where the Eagles were out a little harder in the second against an Elma squad that looks able to come away with a 2-1 vic- half. We had a lot of chances but like the team to beat in the Ever- By The Chronicle bottom of the six. didn't finish tonight." tory in Rochester's season opener green Division. ROCHESTER — Roch- Dustin Wilson had two After an early score in the hits and a RBI, while Dakota here on Tuesday night. "Everybody was doing great ester opened the season with 25th minute off a free kick by Ed- Deal and Chase McCarthy Elma's Steven Persell scored things in the game but he really solid defense and a opportu- gar Hermenagildo, the Warrior's nistic offense in a 12-4 non- also collected two hits for kept us in the match," Ziese said. off an assist by Donovan Beaker Angel Vasquez tied the game up league victory over Mossyr- Rochester. Lucas Eastman in the last minute of the second with a goal in the 73rd minute to "He made some great saves." ock here on Tuesday. Four the had a double and a sacrifice overtime period for the victory. send the game to overtime. Rochester (0-1) will play at Warriors' first 5 runs came fly, while Wyatt Singer had a "We did some good things Ziese was impressed with Tenino on Thursday. on passed balls in Rochester's 2-run single. cavernous park. For Mossyrock, Logan MLB "I thought we played fairly Gootgeld had two singles and clean baseball and we turned a RBI while Hunter Fuchs a couple of double plays," added an RBI single. Reynolds Hits 1 of 5 Homers for Brewers in Win Rochester coach Jerry Strie- "I was impressed with PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Mark spring training start, working six ing for what appears to be two gel said. "We didn't swing the Gootgeld and how Lucas Al- Reynolds homered for the sec- innings. first baseman spots with Fran- bats particularly well but that len pitched for them," Striegel ond straight day, one of five Mil- “It feels good. After the third cisco and Lyle Overbay. Reynolds happens in the first game out. said. "I think [coach] Darin waukee Brewers to connect in a inning I think I had a rhythm,” played outfield for the first time We played 12 or 13 kids and [Bullock] is going to have 9-7 victory Wednesday over the Peralta said. “Just got my work this spring and had to borrow spread our hits around so we them ready. They swung the Seattle Mariners, who got Rob- done and got my pitch count an outfielder’s glove from team- just have to continue to build bat well and were tough at the inson Cano back after a five-day where I wanted to.” mate Jeff Bianchi. He legged out on that." plate." absence. a hustle double to go along with Both teams finished with Rochester (1-0) will open Cano left the team late last STARTING TIME his home run and scored twice. nine hits. Mossyrock took SWW 1A League Evergreen a 2-1 lead in the bottom of Division play at Elma on week to attend to personal busi- Brewers “As long as I get in the batter’s ness in the Dominican Republic, : The Mariners did box, I don’t care,” Reynolds said the second before Rochester Thursday. and went 1 for 4 with two RBIs. most of their damage against of playing out of position. scored its 12 runs in the next Mossyrock (0-1) will play Cano has a hit in nine of 10 Peralta in the first three innings, “We’e trying to figure it out,” four innings, but the Vikings at Central 2B League foe spring training games and is bat- as the right-hander settled down Brewers manager Ron Roenicke tacked 2 more runs on in the Napavine on Saturday. ting .556. over his last three. He gave up said of the competition for spots. Starting pitcher Wily Peralta one run on two hits in the fourth, “They’re always tough decisions.” hit a two-run drive and Logan fifth and sixth innings. Mariners: Infielder Brad Mariners: Beavan is compet- Schafer, Khris Davis and Juan Miller is closing in on the open- ing for a spot in the starting ro- ADVANCED Francisco also hit solo shots for ing-day shortstop job, going by ADVANCED tation with Taijuan Walker and Milwaukee. Reynolds and Fran- offensive numbers. Miller tripled Hisashi Iwakuma likely to not be cisco hit theirs back-to-back in twice, singled and scored on a ready when the regular season the fourth inning against Mari- 3-for-4 day and is batting .447 ENErgy SyStEmS opens. ners starter Blake Beavan. “You’ve got to have a short (17 for 38) with four triples this “You have to execute pitches,” term memory and just get ready spring. Your Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration Mariners manager Lloyd Mc- for the next one,” Beavan said. Clendon said. “You have to pitch “Little off today and just couldn’t UP NEXT Specialists Since 1982 down in the zone and we didn’t recover. 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MLB Iwakuma to Resume Throwing, No Pitching By Bob Dutton Tacoma News Tribune PEORIA, Ariz. — Right- hander Hisashi Iwakuma, the other All-Star in the Seattle Mariners’ rotation, received medical clearance Tuesday to be- gin throwing after missing five weeks because of a strained ten- don in his middle finger. Plans call for Iwakuma to begin throwing a tennis ball Friday and, barring setbacks, to start playing catch Monday with a baseball. It should then be just a matter of building endurance before he returns to the rotation. “The finger is very stiff right now,” Iwakuma said through interpreter Antony Suzuki, “but the good thing is I’m pain-free. We’ll do a lot of range-of-motion (exercises) starting today for the next couple of days.” “It did take five weeks, but I’m slowly and gradually going for- ward.” Iwakuma and club officials hedged when pressed for a target date for his return to the rotation, although nonclub medical per- sonnel suggest it’s likely to take roughly a month. “I try not to think about that,” manager Lloyd McClendon said. “I just need to focus on who I have here. … You get caught up in that, and you get disappointed. I just don’t even think about it.” Tony Gutierrez / The Associated Press Iwakuma will continue to Seattle Mariners pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma of Japan works out with staf in the bullpen using a towel in his throwing hand during a morning workout at spring training wear a protective splint on the baseball practice Wednesday in Peoria, Ariz. finger during workouts over next few days as a precaution. Other son. Maurer is back to playing April 12, suffered the injury Jan. start of official workouts for the than that, he will only wear it Walker battled bursitis in his catch after missing time because 20 in an offseason workout in club’s pitchers and catchers. Dr. when sleeping. shoulder but has been pain-free of a sore back. California. He caught his finger Don Sheridan, a hand special- “It’s been a very, very long five since he resumed throwing af- It is Iwakuma’s absence, in a protective net, positioned ist in Phoenix, cited four-to-six weeks,” Iwakuma said. “I can tell ter a one-week shutdown earlier though, that continues to create behind him, when reaching to weeks as the likely recovery pe- you that much. The doctor said in the month. But he, too, is ex- the biggest hole. He is coming off catch a high throw. I can take the splint off and do pected to open the season on the a season in which he went 14-6 “My right (middle) finger got riod. more with that finger, actual re- disabled list. with a 2.66 ERA and finished caught in the net, and I pulled it,” Iwakuma was optimistic of a hab, and I’m looking forward to McClendon chooses to see a third in the Cy Young Award he said. “I knew it was injured. I speedy recovery before a Feb. 27 that.” silver lining. balloting. didn’t think it was a major thing. follow-up exam, but Sheridan Injuries to Iwakuma and “Right now, we have seven “I want to come back soon,” he I rested my finger for about a advised three more weeks of no right-hander Taijuan Walker, healthy options,” he said. “And said, “but I don’t want to push it week and started playing catch throwing while continuing to the organization’s top prospect, then Iwakuma and Walker, and and get any more setbacks. It’s a again, long toss as always. forced the Mariners to patch even (Brandon) Maurer. That long season, and I look forward “I thought it was good, but the wear the protective splint. together a rotation behind gives us 10. Some guys have to to finishing strong. That’s all I pain didn’t go away.” That diagnosis effectively staff ace Felix Hernandez in step it up a little bit, but I like the have in mind right now.” The injury wasn’t diagnosed ruled out Iwakuma from being preparation for the regular sea- way it’s shaping up.” Iwakuma, who turns 33 on until Feb. 10, just prior to the ready by the start of the season. NFL Jimmy Rollins Controversy Grows More Intense By Marc Narducci the past by his former manager, Vick to Visit Jets The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) Charlie Manuel, for a perceived lack of hustle. DUNEDIN, Fla. — Phillies In his first full season as shortstop Jimmy Rollins was Phillies manager, Ryne Sand- calm, cool and composed. Gen- berg did not wait long to send a eral manager Ruben Amaro Jr. message. He sat Rollins in three couldn’t have been more livid. straight Grapefruit League Both were responding to an games last week. ESPN.com report that claimed Like many of his teammates, there are some in the organiza- Rollins is having a difficult time tion who want Rollins to be a at the plate this spring. Rollins better leader through his work went 1 for 4 against Toronto habits. The website said that a and is hitting .115 (3 for 26). trade was possible. Rollins, 35, is coming off a After morning batting prac- subpar season. He batted .252 Matt Rourke / The Associated Press tice before Wednesday’s game with six home runs, 39 RBIs In this Sept. 15, 2013 ile photo, Philadelphia Eagles’ Michael Vick runs for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL against the Toronto Blue Jays, and a .318 on-base percentage football game against the San Diego Chargers. Rollins said he had heard about in 2013. the report. The shortstop was asked if By Jeff McLane with Foles in the fold. pend high draft picks to find “I have a whole bunch of there is a perception that he is friends who are calling me or e- The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) Neither side closed the door one. Vick wants to go to a team being picked on because he is on Vick staying, but he likely on which he has the chance to mailing me and asking what is coming off a bad season. There was finally some has an easier path to becoming start long-term and the afore- going on,” Rollins said. “Am I coming off a bad year? movement on the Michael Vick a No. 1 quarterback elsewhere. mentioned teams, along with Rollins, who has a full no- Yes,” he said. “That part is true.” front and it will be up the New The Jets aren’t expected to give the Vikings and Jaguars, would trade clause, was relaxed as he Amaro, didn’t hesitate when Jersey Turnpike on Friday when him the chance to compete with be obligated to start a first- discussed the matter and did asked if Rollins needs to be a the free-agent quarterback visits incumbent Geno Smith. The round selection at some point if not seem irritated for one sim- better leader. with the New York Jets, accord- second-year quarterback is ex- he was a quarterback. ple reason. “I don’t have any issue at all ing to NFL sources. pected to start the season, but The Bills are a possibility but “Because they can’t trade me,” with Jimmy,” Amaro said. Vick had remained relatively Vick could have a greater shot at will likely begin the season with he said. “It doesn’t matter.” Sandberg said after the 11-6 quiet during the first week of supplanting Smith than Foles. second-year quarterback E.J. Amaro was more outspoken loss to Toronto that the Rollins free agency as several teams Mornhinweg worked closely Manuel, a former first-round on the subject. situation would not affect his signed starting-caliber quar- with Vick for four seasons in pick, as the starter. The Titans “It’s absolutely silly ... Jim- team. “No, there is no distrac- terbacks off the market. But he Philadelphia and coaxed him to could be looking for someone my Rollins is our shortstop,” tion there,” he said. “So that is Amaro said. “One of the ways will meet with a team that many his best season in 2010. to hold Jake Locker’s spot until a non-issue.” we’re going to be able to win is thought had the best chance to But Vick regressed in their he fully returns from a Lisfranc The Phillies deny that they with Jimmy being Jimmy. In land him and one that has a for- last two seasons together. Last injury. want to trade Rollins, but that mer offensive coordinator of his fact, those are the kinds of ar- doesn’t mean they wouldn’t year, Vick beat out Foles before The Jets aren’t exactly tied to ticles that get thrown out there: in Marty Mornhinweg. the season but lost the starting Smith, who was drafted in the budge if he agreed to lift his no- There is obvious mutual in- Not only are they a distraction, trade clause. job after he strained a ham- second round a year ago. Ideally, they’re dangerous and they’re terest, but Vick isn’t expected string and Foles replaced him they would want him to succeed, Rollins has said that one of to rush his decision. He doesn’t untrue.” his goals is to become the Phil- and thrived in Chip Kelly’s of- but they aren’t financially com- Rollins will be paid $11 mil- have as many options as once lies’ career hits leader. He enters fense. mitted. Vick knows Mornhin- lion this year. His option in 2015 perceived, especially if he wants Vick certainly isn’t the com- weg’s West Coast offense and the season with 2,175 hits, 59 will be guaranteed for $11 mil- behind Mike Schmidt’s team to compete for a starting job. modity he once was. He has has shown he can win in the lion if he has 434 plate appear- More than likely, Vick will have missed 16 games to injury over NFL. record of 2,234. ances this year and does not Still, despite all the apparent to sign with a team as the back- the last four seasons. He’ll turn Matt Barkley is the Eagles’ end the season on the disabled up, which in theory doesn’t rule 34 in June. Less regarded free- No. 2 quarterback. Do the Ea- turmoil this spring, Rollins has list. When asked if the Phillies high expectations. “I am look- out a return to the Eagles. agent quarterbacks like Matt gles feel comfortable enough reached out to him to discuss Since the end of last season Cassell (Vikings), Chad Henne with him backing up Foles after ing forward to a great year,” he the ESPN report, Rollins smiled said. and even earlier after he lost his (Jaguars) and Josh McCown he struggled in two appearances and said, “maybe, maybe not.” starting spot to Nick Foles, Vick (Buccaneers) already signed as a rookie? Whether it’s Vick, So is Amaro. Amaro was asked if he “Jimmy is our shortstop,” has said that he wants to start contracts and presumably will a free agent like Colt McCoy or would discuss the matter with Amaro said. “We plan on him again. He expressed his wishes be given the chance to start. some lesser name, whomever Rollins. “If we do, it’s not for being our shortstop. We hope to the Eagles after the season The Texans, Browns and the Eagles bring in to camp will public knowledge,” he said. to win another championship and the team told him that he Raiders all need starting quar- give some indication of what Rollins had been benched in with him — at least one.” wouldn’t have that opportunity terbacks, but they could all ex- Kelly thinks of Barkley. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014

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JOLI WINSETT: Local Graphic cancer and underwent treatment that and social media coordinator. She said eventually put the disease into remission she has been pleased to work for the col- Designer Has Multitude of by 1997. After that ordeal, she said she de- lege not only because she is an alumni but Interests cided it was time to further her education also because she loves serving students. and she went to Centralia College to earn Besides getting to make art for a liv- By Carrina Stanton an Associate's degree in graphic design. ing, Winsett said she also loves the so- For The Chronicle After earning her AA Winsett was cial aspect of graphic design. She said for Mother; social media expert; Reiki hired by Christine Fossett, now publisher work to really shine, it is important to get practitioner; graphic artist: talk with Joli of The Chronicle, to help establish Sign to know your client and their needs. Winsett for just a few minutes and you Pro of Lewis County, a sister company of “It's important to have a feeling,” Win- may find yourself wondering how she Lafromboise Communications, Inc. sett said. “If you have a feeling about finds the time for all the roles she plays. In about 2005 she began taking on something and can project that out into But she not only finds time for them, freelance contracts for graphic design your work that is really important.” she excels at them. In particular, graphic work, starting with some work she did for In 2010, Winsett earned her Bach- art. A graphic artist for Centralia Col- elor's degree from Washington State the City of Centralia. Today some of her lege as well as through her own Jocreates University in social service. In 2012, she Graphic Design company, her creations can be found throughout Southwest Washington and beyond. “When I'm interested in something I make time for it,” she said. “And graphic design is what I do. It's an integral part of me.” Born and raised in Placerville, Calif. Winsett recalls having a love for art from a very young age. Her love of drawing was Find more of Joli’s work at fostered by her parents who had a family friend who owned an antique store. The couple would bring Joli to that shop, sit her in a chair by herself and let her draw things for hours on end. jocreates.com “All my life as far back as I can remem- ber I've been drawing,” she said. or call As she got older, her interests turned to drawing cars, especially hot rods. “I always loved drawing the curves of the old cars,” she said. “I still love them.” But the funny thing was, though she (360) 388-5335 loved drawing, Winsett said she never thought she was any good at it. Until one day when she entered her high school art for more information. classroom and saw the teacher had hung her artwork on the wall but had not hung anyone else's. When she asked the teacher why she had done this, the teacher replied that the work was so good she wanted the other students to see it and be inspired by it. “That's when I realized I had a talent,” Winsett said. She worked in art service for her high received her Master's degree in forensic school, creating all the posters and art for local graphic design clients include: Cen- Carrina is a local free- tralia Outlets; St. Peter and Providence St. psychology. Although it is not a field in lance writer specializing in different school events. After researching which she is currently working, she said pieces for the Life section of her options for artistic careers, she said Peter Hospitals; Heals and Toes Reflexol- ogy; Mackinaw's; Stan Giske Photogra- she sought the degree in forensic psychol- The Chronicle. She and her graphic designed seemed like the way to ogy because it is a subject that has always husband are raising their go. But instead of attending college directly phy; and Twin Transit. She provides ev- two daughters in Chehalis. after graduation she traveled around and erything from business cards, brochures fascinated her. lived in several different states.“I got a really and rack cards to posters and a small “One of my dreams, my plans, my goals is to someday write a book,” she said. good education doing that,” she noted. amount of Web site design. About one year ago, Winsett got inter- While expecting her daughter, Taylor, “Pretty much anything that can go ested in the practice of Reiki and started now 18, in 1995, she decided to move to into print,” Winsett explained. Mojo Energyworks Reiki practice. Washington to be closer to her mother. In At the end of 2012, Winsett was hired “It's kind of the side to my side job,” 1996 Winsett was diagnosed with breast by Centralia College as graphic designer she said with a laugh. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 LIFE

Dean Rutz/Seattle Times Charles Woldorf and other University of Washington students are urging professors to use open online textbooks, which cost little or nothing. Students Press Professors to Open Minds to Cheaper Textbooks By Katherine Long funds for a pilot project that helps passage of the resolution in her West says there's a growing on- at Washington's community The Seattle Times professors find online resources role as student senator. line library of textbooks that rival and technical colleges. to substitute for textbooks. Some professors worry that the quality of books from top text- As part of that initiative, the SEATTLE — In deciding The Tacoma project, in its the free textbooks won't match book publishers. The challenge is state identified or helped create which classes she'll take every second year, paid for itself in just the quality of books produced by finding and evaluating them. online textbooks and class ma- quarter, Alissa Ramberg often nine months. It has saved stu- major publishers, or that they will While textbook publishers terials for each course that could applies the textbook-cost-factor dents $643,000, college officials be out of date or poorly edited. spend big money promoting be purchased for $30 or less. test: She figures out which pro- estimate. But Charles Woldorff, a Uni- their products, the open-source The board estimates the Open fessors require pricey textbooks, College students spend versity of Washington freshman options are harder to locate — Course Library has saved students and avoids those classes. up to $1,200 a year on text- and intern at WashPIRG — the after all, there's no marketing at least $5.5 million to date. The University of Washing- books, according to the College state offshoot of PIRG — said juggernaut behind them. Still, "to no one's surprise, it's ton senior and student-govern- Board. That's the equivalent of he's spent as much as $200 "The traditional textbook not that easy" to get professors ment senator, who is majoring one-tenth of the cost of a year's on a single textbook this year. publishers do some amazing to adopt open textbooks, said in political science, has also put tuition at the University of "There's really nothing students work," West said. "It's just that Connie Broughton, director of off taking classes — and even Washington, and a staggering can do about it, because publish- the price of those materials has elearning and open education chosen alternative courses that one-third the cost of tuition at a ers have control of the market," reached a level where our stu- for the state board. still fill the requirement — to try community college. dents can't sustain it anymore." A recent study published by to control how much she must said Woldorff, who lobbied for At a time when tuition has the resolution. And West said that for some a marketing-research arm of shell out for books. classes, open materials can be the National Association of Col- also skyrocketed, the cost of Publishers often bundle The price of college text- books has prompted many stu- superior. lege Stores suggested that only a added materials with textbooks, books has risen at four times dents to simply skip buying For example, students in small number of professors were the rate of inflation in the past them, or search for classes that boosting the price, or introduce a nutrition class worked with using the board's Open Course two decades, according to one require less-expensive options, new editions with minor chang- original research papers and materials. study. Now, students are trying according to a student survey es, making it impossible for stu- assessed nutritional claims on Broughton said the survey to gain some control over spiral- conducted by the nonprofit Pub- dents to sell back the old edition, products and foods instead of was flawed, and left out a lot of ing prices by asking professors lic Interest Research Group, or said Woldorff, an economics using a textbook. "That's much the resources that the students to seek out less-expensive alter- PIRG, which has campaigned major. more interesting than reading are using. natives. across the country for lower He hopes that if more profes- a textbook and finding out why Woldorff, at the University of This month, the University textbook costs. sors adopt open textbooks, book something is good, or not good, Washington, said the resolution of Washington Student Senate Students find it especially publishers will be forced to lower for the heart," West said. there puts an official stamp on unanimously passed a resolution aggravating when professors put their prices to stay competitive. The Washington State Board work WashPIRG students have encouraging professors to con- an expensive book on the class Tacoma Community Col- of Community and Technical been doing to try to get more pro- sider using open textbooks — free list, then hardly refer to it. "So lege's student government College has also developed its fessors to adopt open textbooks. or low-cost online versions — and many books are underused in helped pay to hire a specialist, own Open Course Library, a "If a professor would assign other less-expensive materials. classes — you look at them three Quill West, to help professors project that assembled all cur- just one of these open textbooks, At Tacoma Community Col- times, and they cost $150," said track down low-cost alternatives riculum materials online for the it could save every student in that lege, students voted to use student Ramberg, who helped push for to textbooks. 81 most popular courses offered classroom $100 to $200," he said.

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By Kim Ode Directions: pinching together each end and Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Whisk the yeast into the luke- tucking it beneath the babka. Dance Festival Northwest warm milk until dissolved, then Carefully place the braid on a In an old "Seinfeld" episode, set aside. sheet pan that's been greased or Jerry and Elaine stop at a bakery In the bowl of a stand mixer covered with parchment paper. on their way to a dinner party, with a paddle attachment, cream Cover with a cloth and let rise at Corbet Theatre, Centralia College intending to buy a chocolate together the 6 tablespoons butter room temperature for 1 to 2 hours babka as a hostess gift. But they're and sugar until smooth. If mix- or until the braid looks puffy. Saturday March 22th, 2014 - 7:00 PM thwarted by the couple ahead of ing by hand, beat vigorously with To bake: For either shape, pre- them, who buy the last babka — a wooden spoon for about 2 min- heat oven to 350 degrees. Bake Contemporary Ballet and are headed to the same party! utes. Add the vanilla to the egg for 20 minutes, then rotate the Jazz and Modern What to do? yolks and whisk to break up yolks. pan and bake for another 30 to The bakery's other options — Add to sugar in four parts, mixing 40 minutes. Once baked, let the Featuring: Daniel Wilkins & DASSdance, carrot cake, Black Forest cake, a well after each addition. Increase babka rest for 5 minutes before Professional Contemporary Dance Company - Seattle Napoleon — are rejected with speed to medium and beat for an- removing from the pans to a wire Host Company: Seinfeldian logic. (You don't make other 2 minutes (same if by hand) rack to cool. Babka is best served Southwest Washington Dance Ensemble - Chehalis carrots into a cake. I'm sorry.) Fi- until the mixture is fluffy. Scrape at room temperature after the nally, Jerry states the unavoidable down the bowl a couple of times. chocolate has had time to set. Visiting Companies: truth: "You can't beat a babka." Ballet Northwest - Olympia In a medium bowl, whisk Demiurge - Seattle Babka generally is known as together the flour and salt, then Nutrition information Evergreen City Ballet - Renton a Jewish or Eastern-European add to the butter mixture. Pour per 1 of 18 slices: Harbor Dance Ballet Company - Gig Harbor bread, rich with egg yolks and in the milk and yeast mixture. Calories: 240 Olympia Dance Center - Olympia butter and enclosing various fill- Continue to mix for 2 to 3 min- Fat: 11 g Studio West Dance heatre - Olympia ings, the best of which is chocolate utes, until the dough comes to- Sodium: 140 mg Washington Contemporary Ballet - University Place enhanced with cinnamon. Varia- Carbohydrates: 31 g

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Melted chocolate is spread next day. –Mission – over the dough, which then is When you're ready to shape To be the best source of community journalism and quality the babka, first make the filling rolled up like a jelly roll. products and services in our markets. We will achieve this with: You can quickly twist and by melting together the choco- double this strand before placing late, 4 tablespoons butter, cinna- Integrity - we will operate with honesty and substance. it in a loaf pan, or use a Bundt pan mon and powdered sugar. 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You Nickname you go by: Doug. dark chocolate. can also do this in a microwave Job Title/position: Newsroom Assistant. Turns out the show about oven, but watch carefully, melt- ing it in 15-second increments. Description of your job: I edit and design the Voices and editorial nothing was on to something: pages, process statistical material and edit the calendar. You can't beat a babka. Set aside to cool slightly while you roll out the dough. Department you work in: Newsroom at Pearl St. To shape the dough: For a loaf Work contact information: (360) 807-8238; shape, grease a 5- by 9-inch loaf [email protected]. CHOCOLATE pan or line with parchment paper. High school/college you attended: Pullman High School, On a lightly floured surface, CINNAMON BABKA roll the dough into a 15- by 15- Washington State University. inch square, lifting the dough oc- City of residence: Chehalis. Makes 1 large loaf. casionally to keep it from sticking Why do you enjoy working at Note: This recipe offers two to the surface. Spread the melted chocolate evenly over the dough, Lafromboise Communications, Inc.? shaping techniques: for a free- Mostly I enjoy interacting with The Chronicle employees and those who contribute standing babka in the Israeli leaving a 1-inch-wide border at Kranz cake style, or the more con- the top and a ½-inch border on material for the Voices and editorial pages. ventional loaf. The basic dough the remaining three sides. Begin- recipe is from "Artisan Breads Ev- ning with the bottom edge, roll up Do you have a favorite quote? ery Day" by Peter Reinhart. Roast- the dough jellyroll-style. “I’ll jump off that bridge when I come to it.” ed cinnamon (McCormick offers With the seam side down, roll this) boosts the flavor, but regular it back and forth to seal the roll How did you end up working for Lafromboise Communications, Inc.? cinnamon is fine, too. 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© 2014 by NEA, Inc. Jake Gyllenhaal Doubles Down in ‘Enemy’ By Mark Olsen Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES Movie dou- bles seem to be multiplying at an alarming rate. At last fall's Toronto International Film Fes- tival both "Enemy" and "The Double" grappled with what happens when you confront your doppelganger, and the idea appeared again in several films at the Sundance Film Festival. With their enigmatic explo- rations of identity and persona, these recent films seem to be grappling with the human is- sues of the online age. "Enemy," opening in theaters Friday and already available on VOD, also has its own double, in a way. The film closely follows the recent release of "Prisoners," which was also a collaboration between actor Jake Gyllenhaal and Montreal-based filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, whose French- language "Incendies" was nomi- nated for the Academy Award for foreign language film in 2011. "It's always strange, that kind of momentum toward an idea," said Villeneuve of the recent rash of doubles in movies. "In some ways the double is like a genre unto itself. In the novel it Caitlin Cronenberg/Rhombus Media has been explored a lot." Director Denis Villeneuve sits on the set of “Enemy” with Jake Gyllenhaal. In movies, from "The Parent Trap" to "Dead Ringers" to the down the struggling, handsome tuguese Nobel Prize-winning "The spiders do have a precise sort of a manifesto. The note more recent "Moon," the notion actor, Anthony Clair, it sets author Jose Saramago. The meaning for me, but I think that said he couldn't make anything of the double, and confronting both men on a path in which original story is set in the 1980s, in order to respect the enigma else until he made 'Enemy' and an unknown twin, has become a their lives become forever inter- though Villeneuve updates the and the pleasure of the audience, that what I was about to read time-tested tradition as well. twined, as each sees something story to present-day Toronto. I leave every viewer to find their was very complex but a very In fact "Enemy" was shot desirable in the other. As their "The movie is a very free adap- own interpretations," he said. simple story." "It's a luxury I gave myself for before the child-abduction pro- respective romantic partners, tation. I should say the movie The doubling effects, scenes cedural of "Prisoners," with Vil- actresses Melanie Laurent and this movie. And for the enigma in which Gyllenhaal plays op- is inspired by the book, it's not to stay alive I can't say the mean- leneuve moving straight from Sarah Gadon keep the film root- an adaptation," Villeneuve said. posite himself, were done us- production on one into the ed in an emotional reality even ing of the spider. You have to ing computerized motion con- "Saramago has a very precise deal with it yourself." other. Post-production on the as the story becomes more psy- and unique style. 'Enemy' is an trol technology so any camera two was done simultaneously, chologically complex and begins The pair first met after Ville- moves could be repeated exactly. adaptation of the love I had for neuve reached out to Gyllenhaal with Villeneuve racing to ready to veer toward the fantastical. Gyllenhaal would record half of for the role in "Enemy." Ville- both films for Toronto. When "To me, I've always looked at the book." his scene, work with Villeneuve Working with screenwriter neuve had hoped that the actor "Enemy" had its world premiere it as the difference between the might also be interested in "Pris- to select the best takes, switch screening, it was the first time guy you are when you go to a Javier Gullon, Villeneuve made costumes and then shoot the other changes to the story as oners," which was also coming Villeneuve himself was watch- dinner party and the guy you together. The pairing of actor other side with audio playback ing the finished print. are at home," explained Gyllen- well, including the addition of in a small earpiece. a mysterious sex club and also and director on the two projects In "Enemy," Gyllenhaal takes haal of the distinction between has been a stronger collabora- For Gyllenhaal the technical on two roles. As browbeaten the characters. "I always saw the imagery of spiders that runs tion than either expected. aspects of the production were history professor Adam Bell, he them as the same person, and throughout the film. Though he "I had heard of Denis and like "playing 3-D chess." Despite watches a movie on the recom- Denis would see them as two allows that he is scared of spi- heard of 'Incendies,' though I any complications, according to mendation of a colleague and different people." ders, Villeneuve declines to be hadn't seen 'Incendies,'" Gyllen- Villeneuve, "in truth the main notices a bit player who looks The film is adapted from any more specific about their haal said. "And then Denis sent special effect in 'Enemy' is Jake just like himself. Once he tracks the 2004 novel by the late Por- inclusion. the script with a note that was Gyllenhaal." Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 20, 2014 LIFE Networks Build Drama, ADVICE: Dear Abby Ratings With ‘Diva’ Mode Mom Seeks Guidance By Mary Mcnamara of which results in the sort of and returns, while fans use Los Angeles Times hypnotic roller-coaster rela- the time between one and the for Son Questioning tionship many of us have spent other to speculate via social Diva Rule No. 1: Know years in therapy learning how media on the shocks and reas- how to make a big entrance. to avoid. surances that await them. Legal Marijuana Diva Rule No. 2: Know how to Love me? I need some “The Walking Dead’s” make a big exit. Diva Rule No. alone time. Miss me? I’m back, DEAR ABBY: Due to various I have lost weight, and I’m hav- 3: Do these things as often as midseason premiere drew al- but it’s only a few weeks to fi- most 16 million viewers and anti-drug lectures he was exposed ing trouble sleeping now. I have humanly possible. nale, when I will possibly kill to at school, my 13-year-old son no family or friends who can help The return earlier this off another beloved character. beat even the Winter Olym- pics in the coveted 18-49 believes that marijuana is not only me out. I want to end this mis- month of ABC’s “Once Upon In the Dec. 1 midseason ery! But how? — MISERABLE IN demo. Even ABC’s “Scandal,” illegal, but also is very bad for you. a Time” marked the end of finale of “The Walking Dead,” FLORIDA which had hit a ratings pla- He said it is poi- the midseason premieres. By for example, virtually every DEAR MISERABLE: Pick teau, saw a sizable bump for son. the end of the month, the major character either wound up the phone and call the Na- premieres of the midseason its midseason finale. My state has up dead (Can we ever forgive recently legalized tional Domestic Violence Hotline replacements should also Hershel’s death? Discuss.) or But this choreographed marijuana and I (800-799-7233). Although your have concluded, giving us a missing in action (Should in- season interruptus is changing am at a loss about boyfriend’s controlling behav- few weeks of “normal” view- fants be used in such a man- the very nature of television. A how to explain to ior hasn’t yet escalated to physi- ing before the actual season ner? Discuss.). Fans had to wait season bifurcated by a finale him that pot is cal abuse, it very well could. The finales begin. until Feb. 9 to find out who and a premiere requires two no longer “that counselors at the hotline can help If you’re confused about exactly survived and/or where sets of climaxes, and subse- bad,” as people By Abigail Van Buren you to formulate a plan so you can the difference between a mid- they ended up. quently two episodes designed season premiere and a mid- partake of it in a safely get away. Please don’t wait to And it isn’t just established specifically to hook the audi- season replacement premiere, shows that now gleefully man- responsible manner going forward. make the call, because the symp- the answer is increasingly “not ufacture major midseason ence. Which sounds and in- Any suggestions? — COLORADO toms you’re having are ones of ex- much.” Technically, a midsea- crises to keep viewers hooked. creasingly plays like two sepa- MOM treme stress. son replacement is a brand new NBC’s “The Blacklist” was rate seasons. DEAR MOM: Marijuana isn’t series held from the fall lineup just a few months old when For shows on the Big Four poison, unless it was sprayed with DEAR ABBY: We live in a to be debuted after the first of its lead character, Red (James networks, this seems like a a poisonous chemical before being small town. My husband is friend- the year. But with all the pomp Spader), was abducted from natural and welcome devel- harvested. The marijuana being ly and outgoing and seems to know and publicity surrounding the the FBI and then escaped, al- opment. As the Emmys race sold to adults in the states where everyone. We can’t go anywhere return of fall shows from the lowing that show’s midseason makes abundantly clear, the it is now legal has been carefully without running into someone he winter hiatus, they might just premiere to promo the tagline 22-episode broadcast network cultivated and harvested. Its use knows. Meals out that should be as well be new shows. “He’s back.” show has a difficult time com- quiet affairs turn into social situ- Certainly, the writers are Agent Coulson (Clark is not encouraged among teenag- peting against its sleeker nine- ers, however, because research has ations I do not want to be part of. happy to hit the reset button, Gregg) also went missing in to 12-episode cable counter- I have wracked my brain as to often using the opportunity to the midseason finale of “Mar- shown it can impair brain devel- parts for artistic cred, a coin opment among young people. a polite response to people when shift narrative focus and tone. vel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” that has become almost as Instead of a broadcast season Stress to your son that like they say, “Join us!” I don’t WANT — the follow-up midseason valuable as audience size. of about 22 episodes and a ca- premiere “finally” explained alcohol, marijuana can slow reac- to join them. How do we politely ble one that is roughly half that, how a character could die in a Although the writers tion time and impair judgment decline their friendly offer? — viewers these days are often be- movie and be resurrected on a rooms must still valiantly and memory, which is why it’s il- “NOT TONIGHT” IN NORTH ing served up two miniseasons produce those 22 episodes, it’s CAROLINA TV show. legal for minors to use it. Whether DEAR “NOT TONIGHT”: — a change in both form and Meanwhile, Fox made fans easier to tell compelling uber- it will become legal across the na- A function that amps up TV’s al- of its 13-episode sleeper hit narratives when the season is tion is still an open question. If polite way to refuse would be to ready high diva quotient. “Sleepy Hollow” wait almost a sliced in half. it’s abused the way that alcohol say, “We’d love to do that another The winter hiatus has al- month between the revelations And during the holiday sometimes is, smoking weed may time, but it has been a long day ways been with us. But now, of Episode 10 (Ichabod will doldrums, when everyone is also be harmful because, like any and we just want to sit and be qui- with TV’s newfound star sta- sell Abby’s soul!) and Episode presumably too busy DVR- smoke, it poses a risk to the lungs. et.” It wouldn’t be considered rude tus and the Internet-driven 11 (He swears he won’t!) before ing “It’s a Wonderful Life” to unless you say it often. demand for recapping, it isn’t airing the remaining two as a keep up with CBS’ “The Good DEAR ABBY: I moved into If these people are friends, surprising that networks have double-hour finale a week lat- Wife,” much less darker dra- my boyfriend’s home several they should understand because turned this once irritating ne- er. So, a premiere and a finale mas like “The Walking Dead,” not everyone is up for company all cessity into a full-blown mar- within a week of each other? months ago. In the beginning, he it seems natural to leverage the was very attentive and we had fun the time. It is also understandable keting event. Because a resurrected if a couple has things they need to Where once a series might Colonial soldier and the four form for the function. together. But over the last couple Shows like “Walking Dead,” discuss privately. produce a “special” holiday horsemen of the apocalypse of months, he has become abusive ••• meanwhile, are chopping nar- and unbearable to live with. He or- episode before slipping qui- aren’t dramatic enough. Dear Abby is written by Abigail etly into reruns from mid-De- The new “diva” model rative into even smaller por- ders me around and double-checks tions — AMC’s “Breaking Bad” Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- cember to January, it has now seems to be working. Media to make sure I’m doing things “his lips, and was founded by her mother, become de rigueur to double- outlets, including this one, strung its “final season” out for way.” Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at down on drama with midsea- dutifully drum up anticipa- two years; the network’s “Mad I feel as though there isn’t www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, son finales and premieres. All tion for midseason farewells Men” is poised to do likewise. room to breathe and no way out. Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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(CC) Meeting” (CC) Promotion” (CC) in Phila. Rick Steves’ Italy: Cities of Dreams Doctor Who Leela Doctor Who The A Celebration of Blues & Soul: The 1989 Inaugural Con- Journey 2014: Don’t Stop Believin’ Journey lead singer Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly PBS 12 12 Touring Rome, Venice and Florence. stalks the killer. killer is revealed. cert Performances recorded in 1989. ’ (CC) Arnel Pineda. ’ (CC) Now Determining one’s life purpose. Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Modern Family Modern Family Almost Human “Disrupt” A smart home The Following “Unmasked” Joe and Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Animation Domination High-Def “Lu- FOX 13 13 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) turns on its occupants. ’ Micah launch a plan. (CC) (DVS) 10 (N) (CC) Most Wanted cas Bros. 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KATU News at 6 Paid Program Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Marvel Studios: Assembling a Uni- Nightline Prime (N) ’ (CC) 20/20 ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 On the Red Carpet ABC 22 22 (N) ’ (CC) “Pure Paradise” verse ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Northwest Back- Grants Getaways Dateline NBC “In Broad Daylight” The disappearance of two teenagers. ’ (CC) Crisis “Pilot” A field trip ends as a na- NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) roads tional crisis. ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero Coyote Emplumado (1983, Comedia) María Elena Velasco. (SS) Sábado Gigante (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero FOX 27 27 ››› My Mom’s New Boyfriend (2008) Paid Program Paid Program Almost Human “Disrupt” A smart home The Following “Unmasked” Joe and 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Lu- Antonio Banderas, Meg Ryan. turns on its occupants. ’ Micah launch a plan. (CC) (DVS) cas Bros. Moving Co.” ’ (CC) Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ Flipping Vegas “Doomsday House” A Flipping Vegas “Fire House” Flipping a Flipping Vegas Former residents leave Flipping Vegas Amateur flipper leaves Flipping Vegas “Frat House” A former A&E 52 52 (CC) (CC) home is filled with survivalist gear. fire-damaged home. ’ (CC) home a wreck. ’ (CC) unfinished work. (N) ’ (CC) frat house needs repair work. AMC 67 67 ››› Braveheart (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. A Scot- ›› John Q (2002, Drama) Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall, James Woods. Premiere. A father re- ››› Mission: Impossible III (2006) Tom Cruise. Agent tish rebel rallies his countrymen against England. (CC) sorts to violence to obtain a heart for his son. Ethan Hunt faces the toughest villain of his career. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Too Cute! ’ Too Cute! (N) ’ Too Cute! “Kittens in Wonderland” My Cat From Hell: Scratch Tracks Too Cute! ’ BET 56 56 ›› This Christmas (2007) Delroy Lindo. A reunion at the holidays tests family ties. (CC) ›› Just Wright (2010) Queen Latifah. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. (CC) Ac.- Him- Her ›› Sugar Hill BRAVO 66 66 ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Comedy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, ›› The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway. Pre- ›› The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews. A Adam Goldberg. A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. miere. A grandmother teaches etiquette to an heir apparent. grandmother teaches etiquette to an heir apparent. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers. From Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. (N) Hockey Night: After Hours News Hockey Night in Canada: Replay (N) C M T 61 61 Legally Blonde ›› Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005) Steve Martin. The Bakers’ vacation turns competitive. 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(CC) trucks arrive out of order. (CC) takes his son to Missouri. (N) ’ the Log Mahal. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 The Voice Vocalists tackle blind audi- E! News ›› She’s Out of My League (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, Fashion Police Zendaya; Christina Mil- ››› Whip It (2009) Ellen Page. A tions. ’ (CC) T.J. Miller. An average Joe lands a gorgeous girlfriend. ian; Tara Lipinski. Texas teen joins a roller-derby team. College Wrestling NCAA Championships, Final. From Oklahoma City. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (CC) ESPN2 33 33 The Fab Five (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) College GameDay (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NASCAR Racing FAM 39 39 ››› Hook (1991) Dustin Hoffman. ›› Jumanji (1995, Fantasy) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten Dunst. ››› The Goonies (1985) Sean Astin. Young misfits find a 17th-century pirate’s treasure map. ›› Space Jam FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 ›› The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010, ››› The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011, Suspense) Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer. A disgraced journalist probes a ››› The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011, Suspense) Romance) Kristen Stewart. 40-year-old murder. Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer. GOLF 70 70 Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Third Round. From Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. HALL 19 19 ›› The Nanny Express (2009) Van- ››› Straight From the Heart (2003, Romance) Teri Polo, Andrew McCarthy. When Calls the Heart Jack returns to How to Fall in Love (2012, Romance) Eric Mabius, Brooke D’Orsay. An awkward essa Marcil, Brennan Elliot. 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(N) Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 ›› Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009, Comedy) Christina Milian, Vanessa Born. ’ › Bring It On Again (2004, Comedy) Anne Judson-Yager, Bree Turner. ’ ›› Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006) Hayden Panettiere. NBCS 34 34 College Hockey NHL-A Season Like No Other NHL Top 10 ’ English Premier League Match of the Day (N) ’ English Premier League Soccer (Taped) ’ NICK 40 40 SpongeBob Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (N) ’ Hathaways Thundermans Sam & Cat (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Sleeping With the Enemy (1991) Julia Roberts. ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. (CC) ››› Pretty Woman (1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. (CC) R O OT 31 31 MLB Preseason Baseball Seattle Mariners at Colorado Rockies. Mariners Access MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Montreal Impact. 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