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Centralia Centralia Murderer Hoarder Wants $394 Billion From Gets 30-Year Sentence County FIGHTING BACK: Facing Foreclosure, Victor Bonagofski Issues His Own Demands By Lisa Broadt [email protected] In exchange for every vehicle, appliance, screw, nut, bolt, nail and piece of cardboard, scrap metal and lumber Lewis County has removed from his two Cen- tralia properties over the last seven years, persistent-code vio- lator Victor Bonagofski wants $394.2 billion. His order came in the midst of ongo- ing litigation in which Lewis County seeks to foreclose on his nuisance property locat- ed at 4020 Har- Victor Bonagofski rison Avenue Centralia property owner in Centralia. That property, as well as a resi- dence at 1303 Reynolds Avenue Pete Caster / [email protected] in Centralia, is owned by the Weston Miller, right, reacts as he sits next to his lawyer, Joseph Enbody, while Daniel Carson, brother of the slain David W. Carson, makes a statement prior to Miller’s Golden Unicorn Family Trust, sentencing in Lewis County Superior Court on Wednesday at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. of which Bonagofski is a trustee. Lewis County also considers SENTENCED: Weston G. for the fatal shooting of a Cen- B Street on March 13, 2012. were both staying at his house. Reynolds Avenue to be a nui- tralia man in March 2012, was Miller was convicted of first- He said the couple was argu- sance, but, because Bonagofski Miller Given Close to the sentenced to 30 years in prison degree murder after a five-day ing constantly, and that he was lives there, it is protected from Wednesday in Lewis County Su- jury trial in May. scared of Carson. foreclosure by the state’s home- Maximum Sentence For steading act. perior Court. “I only knew Dave for a few He also explained that he 2012 Shooting Death of During his sentencing hear- days,” Miller said. “But he was Over the past 10 years, the was scared after he shot Carson, county has, on three occasions, David Carson ing, the 30-year-old Centralia my friend.” which is why he fled. man read a written statement to In Miller’s statement, which solicited court orders allowing it “There wasn’t anything I to enter Bonagofski’s property to By Stephanie Schendel the judge in which he apologized took him several minutes to could do for David,” he said, lat- for causing the death of David read aloud, he recounted the remove solid waste. After each of [email protected] er adding, “I wanted my dad and those abatements, the county sent W. Carson, but also insisted he details of the events leading up I wanted a hug.” Bonagofski a bill for the work. Weston G. Miller, the man was acting in self defense when to the shooting and said Carson convicted of first-degree murder he shot him in Miller’s house on and his girlfriend, Sara DeSalvo, please see MURDERER, page Main 9 please see HOARDER, page Main 9 Emails Show Rocky Relationship Between Edison Principal, District TRANSPARENCY: Edison Edison Elementary Princi- of new regulations, according to and goals of the organization,” pal Neal Kirby is now putting e-mails obtained by The Chron- Bodnar wrote in a March 8 Principal Neal Kirby his job on the line to discuss icle through a public records re- disciplinary letter. “You are di- Takes On Issues increasing transparency and quest. rected to cease and desist from equality in the public education email communication with With School District system. DESPITE KIRBY’S consistent principals and district level ad- Administration Despite Superintendent Steve Bod- success in his high-performing ministrators that is disrespect- nar sent a disciplinary letter to school, the administration dis- ful, offensive and perpetuates Disciplinary Action Kirby, who leads Lewis Coun- agrees with his email communi- Neal Kirby Steve Bodnar misinformation.” By Amy Nile ty’s only top-rated elementary cation about crucial issues with Bodnar said he remains con- Edison Centralia school, for emails Kirby sent colleagues. [email protected] Principal Superintendent cerned emails are part of the challenging the legality of the “Your perpetuation of false or public record and advised Kirby A candidate for the Centralia ter with the district office for way the district administers misleading information in the make phone calls or schedule School Board and a long-time questioning the way the admin- certain programs and inquir- emails has been hurtful, damag- principal has landed in hot wa- istration conducts business. ing about the implementation ing, and undermines the vision please see EMAILS, page Main 9

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Hanek to Speak on Mandated Curriculum Sharon Hanek, a candidate W. Magnolia St., Centralia. for state treasurer in 2012, will be The talk is sponsored by the Calendar speaking on “Common Core — Lewis County Tea Party. For Today Federally Mandated Curriculum more information, call Marcia WHAT’S HAPPENING? in Education” at 6:30 p.m. tonight Bretz, (360) 262-9343, or visit Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- at the Lewis & Clark Hotel, 117 lewiscountyteaparty.org. house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 If you have an event you Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jer- would like included in the emy’s Cafe, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, Community Calendar, please (360) 748-4417 email your information to Public Agencies [email protected]. Include a daytime telephone Lewis County Mental Health Coali- number where you can be Organizations Free childcare is available by tion, 10-11:30 a.m., Lewis County Public reached. Health building, second-floor confer- Prairie Steppers Square and Round reservation only. ence room, (360) 740-1430 For questions about Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck The luncheon is sponsored Reducing Underage Drinking Coali- calendar items, call Doug at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, by the Centralia-Chehalis Chris- tion, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-6008 tian Women’s Connection. 807-8238. building, second-floor conference Support Groups The Nazarene church is lo- building, (360) 740-1424 cated at 1119 W. First St., Cen- Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 Centralia College Board of Trustees, Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community tralia. 3 p.m., Hanson Boardrooms, Centralia Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, College, 736-9391, ext. 231, or email Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, [email protected] [email protected] (360) 628-4980 Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Libraries Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson $1.50, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 PageTurners book discussion, for Sunday, June 9 adults, noon, “Sarah’s Key,” by Tatiana de Rosnay, Chehalis Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Tuesday, June 11 Knitting and crocheting meetup, for Saturday, June 8 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 adults, 1 p.m, Tenino Jackson Highway, Chehalis Games Day, traditional and modern Free art social, “Robots! Robots! Robots!,” College Vocal Organizations board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix by CloudPainter Gallery, 2-3 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Ensembles, Jazz Band Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 All-level guitar clinic, 1:30-5:30 p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $40 for to Perform Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., clinic, $50 for clinic and evening concert, 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, The Centralia College Vocal p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia (360) 740-9158 College, (360) 304-9660 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com Ensembles and Centralia Col- John Stowell and Ulf Bandgren, 7 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary lege Jazz Band are presenting Support Groups p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $15, Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- concert and dinner, (360) 740-0492 a free concert at the Harrison “Up From Grief,” for those grieving sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Square Presbyterian Church at 7 the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 Tenino Elementary School, (360) 515-0501 p.m. Tuesday. sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 Regular excursion steam train ride Cooks Hill Road, (360) 330-2640 Gauge testing, 10 a.m., Sunbirds, and museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic The CC Jazz Band will open sponsored by WSU Lewis County Mas- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 the concert and will play again p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 N. ter Food Preservers & Food Safety Vol- p.m., Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, res- during intermission. The Cen- Scheuber Road, Centralia,(360) 736-9268 unteers, (360) 740-1212, karenvonseg- ervations (888) STEAM11 tralia College Vocal Ensembles [email protected] or kimberly. Critter Fest 2013, animal expo and Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- [email protected], http:// will perform music from Broad- dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- bird show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., party room, way shows: “The Sound of Mu- lewis.wsu.edu Yard Birds Mall, free admission, (206) ence room, (360) 736-5394, Facebook sic,” “Chicago,” “Guys and Dolls,” page: Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach 501-7428, (253) 854-7211 or email blcon- Support Group trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., [email protected] “The Music Man,” “The Pajama 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, Game,” “West Side Story,” “Rent,” 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com “Phantom of the Opera” and Friday, June 7 Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Monday, June 10 “Children of Eden.” In addition, train, excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., 1.75 there will be several tunes from Fridays at the Fox, organ music, by hours, 101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- Paul Van Dyck, noon, Fox Theatre, Cen- 9593, www.steamtrainride.com Oregon Woman to Les Misérables. tralia, free admission, (360) 880-8053 Open house, Borst Home, Carriage Desserts will be available to Motown Cowboys, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., House Museum and One-Room School- Speak at Luncheon the audience during intermis- Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, house, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Dixy Isom, Canby, Ore., will sion. Seating is limited to those (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Centralia, (360) 330-7662 be speaking on “Sorting Through with tickets, which may be ob- Public Agencies Regular excursion steam train ride the Clutter” at a luncheon for tained free of charge by emailing and museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic [email protected]. Timberlands Regional Support Network Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 women Monday at the Centralia Advisory Board, 11 a.m., 102 Main St., Suite p.m., Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, res- Church of the Nazarene. Donations for the concert 25 Broadway, Cathlamet, (800) 392-6298 ervations (888) STEAM11 The luncheon is noon-1:30 and dessert will be collected in Libraries Critter Fest 2013, animal expo and p.m. Admission is $10. order to add to the piano fund bird show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., party room, Also speaking will be Mardo- to purchase new pianos for the PageTurners book discussion, for Yard Birds Mall, free admission, (206) na Merchant Wallin, from Orga- practice rooms at Centralia Col- adults, 12:30 p.m., “Spies of the Balkans,” 501-7428, (253) 854-7211 or email blcon- by Alan Furst, Winlock [email protected] nized Life, Napavine. lege. Motown Cowboys, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., To make reservations, call The concert is sponsored by Support Groups Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Audrey, (360) 748-6751, or June, Pro Musica, the Centralia Col- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 (360) 262-3296. lege music club.

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for June 6, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s L Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 53.23 65.0 -0.05 90s H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.92 85.0 -0.01 70s H L Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 3.83 10.5 -0.16 50s Cowlitz at Randle Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy 40s L 8.46 18.0 +0.53 30s 79º 51º 75º 51º 74º 52º 74º 50º 69º 52º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 6.52 ---- -0.85 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 5:18 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 9:02 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 77 Moonrise ...... 4:11 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 48 70/55 91/54 Moonset...... 7:24 p.m. Normal High ...... 72 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 49 66/52 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 94 in 1978 Seattle Anchorage 60/46 pc 64/48 pc Record Low...... 37 in 1932 75/55 Boise 93/58 s 90/56 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 72/57 pc 63/56 ra Yesterday ...... 0.00" 78/50 91/56 6/8 6/16 6/23 6/29 Dallas 84/67 mc 87/66 s Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Honolulu 90/75 s 89/75 s Normal month to date ...0.37" Centralia 76/54 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 104/82 s 106/85 s Year to date...... 14.35" 79/51 Yakima Nashville 81/67 t 80/62 t Normal year to date ....23.30" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 108/79 s 110/81 s 91/59 Longview 79/50 Trees Low None St. Louis 79/63 t 73/60 s Salt Lake City 86/62 s 89/60 s AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 74/52 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds High High 69/53 pc 75/58 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 80/68 sh 80/68 sh Portland 79/54 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 78/54 86/59 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 101/75 s 97/71 s New Delhi 110/90 s 107/91 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 93/69 cl 85/70 pc Paris 76/62 s 77/61 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 74/53 s 72/51 pc Spokane 87/55 s 84/52 s London 69/52 s 70/52 s Rio de Janeiro 83/67 s 79/67 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 60/51 mc 59/50 ra Tri Cities 94/59 s 92/56 s Mexico City 86/56 pc 86/57 pc Rome 74/58 s 77/61 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 78/50 mc 76/51 pc Wenatchee 91/61 s 83/59 s Moscow 72/54 s 67/52 pc Sydney 72/57 mc 73/55 cl

Your source for family related articles, swwfamily.com events & more SWWFamilyFiller-5x2 • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 Two Seriously Injured in Crash on Twin Oaks Road By The Chronicle A 54-year-old man from Spanaway and a 49-year-old woman from College Place were both airlifted to Harbor- view Medical Center in Seattle Tuesday morning with serious injuries after their 2004 Toyota Tundra rolled over at Twin Oaks Road and Frogner Road in Che- halis. The two were delivering phone books in the area at 11:50 a.m. when the driver, the Span- away man, while driving on Frogner Road failed to stop at a stop sign at Twin Oaks Road. The man attempted to turn right when the vehicle left the roadway, went through a fence and rolled into a nearby field, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- fice. When the vehicle rolled, phone books scattered across the field. The man was airlifted with an apparent fractured hip and other serious injuries. The woman was also airlifted for life-threatening injuries. Neither passenger appeared to be wearing their seat belts. The 2004 Toyota Tundra was destroyed in the accident. Lewis County Fire District 6 responded to the scene along with the Lewis County Sheriff's Office. The Washington State Patrol is assisting the Lewis County Pete Caster / [email protected] Sheriff's Office in investigating First responders pull an injured woman from a truck that had rolled over into a ield at Frogner Road and Twin Oaks Road in Adna on Tuesday afternoon. the crash. State Democrats Back Away From Business Tax Extension Plan BUDGET COMPROMISE: quarter of that money would would have liked. The budget plan to create a 401(k)-style re- A separate Supreme Court come from a plan to eliminate or also includes some creative tac- tirement system that state work- ruling is also on the minds of Extending Tax narrow tax preferences, such as tics. It includes a nearly $400 ers could use instead of a pen- lawmakers. Democrats have as- Would Have Raised requiring nonresidents to apply million transfer from the capital sion. sumed in their budget that law- for sales tax refunds instead of budget for public works proj- Lawmakers are in the final makers will change the estate tax $500 Million Over getting them automatically. ects and it saves $140 million week of their special legisla- law in response to a court ruling Next Two Years Senate leaders have balked from changes to the schedule in tive session focused primarily that determined that married at any sort of tax increases, par- how money is dispersed to local on the budget. They have been couples could avoid the estate By Mike Baker ticularly the extensions of a tem- school districts. struggling to find agreement tax if they used a certain trust. The Associated Press porary business tax. Extending Along with differences on on a spending plan that would The House wants to extend the OLYMPIA — Democrats in the tax would have raised some taxes, the Senate is also push- balance the budget while also estate tax to everyone, but Sen- the Washington Legislature are $500 million over the next two ing a variety of changes to policy, adding money to the education ate leaders have been looking to backing away from a plan that years. Democrats said their plan such as alterations to the work- system in response to a state Su- make long-term changes to the would have raised money by was an effort to find a compro- er's compensation system and a preme Court ruling. estate tax in the process. extending a business tax, as law- mise. makers sought an elusive budget "This is a very large move in compromise Wednesday in the that direction," said Democratic final week of an overtime legis- Rep. Ross Hunter, the top bud- lative session. get writer in the House. Under the revised spending Democrats say the less ambi- plan, the Democrats would still tious tax plan means they won't add nearly $1 billion to the state's be able to add as much money education system. About one- to the education system as they FATHER’S DAY News in Brief Thurston County I-5 Lane, Ramp to Close Sheriff’s Office Near Napavine for Seeking Lacey Man Pavement Repairs Wanted for Assault By The Chronicle By The Chronicle Drivers on southbound In- terstate 5 will encounter a lane The Thurston County Sher- SALE and ramp closure tonight at iff’s Office is encouraging the Exit 68 near Napavine while public to help find a man want- June 6-16 the Washington State Depart- ed for assaulting another man Monday night on the 9600 block ment of Transportation crews repair a section of damaged of Old Highway 99 north of $ 99 Tenino. pavement. 399 William R. Bellamy, 54, of The right lane of southbound GoPro® Hero 3 HD Black Lacey, is wanted I-5 near Avery Road and the on- Adventure Camera ramp from U.S. Highway 12 to • Waterproof down to 197 ft. for second-de- • Captures 1080p HD video at gree assault in southbound I-5 will be closed 60 frames per second from 7:30 p.m. Thursday until 6 • Compatible with other connection with GoPro accessories the beating of a a.m. Friday. 52-year-old Lac- During the nighttime clo- ey man. sure, crews will cut away broken At about asphalt and patch the interstate. 8:30 p.m. Mon- The patch will give drivers day, the victim William R. Bellamy a smoother, safer ride and help was lured to wanted for keep moisture from causing fu- an address in assault ture damage to the pavement, the 9600 block according to WSDOT. of Old Highway 99 under the This work is weather depen- pretense of performing some dent and may be canceled in the contract work, according to the event of inclement weather. sheriff’s office. When the victim arrived, he Napavine Seeks was reportedly knocked to the ground with a punch to the face. Volunteers to Care for The victim sustained facial Impounded Dogs fractures and other apparent YOUR Cabela’s Pro Guide® SAVE $20 broken bones from multiple By The Chronicle CHOICE Spinning & Casting Rods • IM6 100% graphite blanks $ 99 punches and kicks. Following to $119 99 The city of Napavine is look- $ 99 • Portuguese cork handles 79 the assault, Bellamy drove the 29 • Aluminum-oxide guide inserts Merrell Men’s & victim to Capital Medical Center ing for volunteers to periodically Was $4499 to $4999 Women’s Refl ex Hikers in Olympia and dropped him off feed, water and walk dogs that Was $9999 to $13999 at the emergency room, the sher- have been impounded while the iff’s office said. city works to get them back to As of Tuesday afternoon, the their owners. victim is still recovering in the The city anticipates this work CH498110cz.cg hospital. will take four to six hours per Anyone with information month. The individual would about the assault is asked to call only be responsible for dogs that the Thurston County Sheriff’s are good-natured and pose no Office at (360) 786-5500 or dis- threat. LACEY, WA: Exit 111 (I-5) • (360) 252-3500• www.cabelas.com/lacey patch at (360) 704-2740. Those who are are interested If you know the whereabouts are asked to call (360) 262-3547, of Bellamy, call 911. ext. 213. TULALIP, WA: I-5 at Exit 200 or Exit 202 • (360) 474-4880 • www.cabelas.com/tulalip Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 LOCAL

Lewis County Locals Centralia Man Pursuing Professional Bodybuilder Status DREAM: Steve Thayer Will Take 22 years of Bodybuilding Experience to a Professional Competition in July 20 By Kyle Spurr [email protected] While training at Anytime Fitness in Centralia, amateur bodybuilder Steve Thayer fo- cuses on one part of his body at a time and makes sure not to build one muscle more than an- other. Symmetry and balance are the most important parts of bodybuilding, Thayer said. Thayer, 41, who has com- peted in regional bodybuild- ing competitions for 22 years, spends five to six days a week at the local gym preparing his body for events. “He’s a permanent fixture in here,” Anytime Fitness owner Joanna Wilson said. Thayer hopes his dedication pays off next month when he travels to Pittsburgh, Pa., for the 2013 Masters Nationals Body- Pete Caster / [email protected] building Competition, held July Steve Thayer, 41, starts his Wednesday leg workout with squats at Anytime Fitness in Centralia. 19-20. A victory at the national competition will earn Thayer a professional bodybuilding title. SUPPORTING “My greatest achievement STEVE THAYER will be stepping onto that stage in Pittsburgh and walking away By The Chronicle with my pro card,” Thayer said. “I’ll be stepping into a venue I’ve Those interested in helping never stepped in before, but I’m Steve Thayer fund his trip to up for the challenge.” the 2013 Masters Nationals Thayer, who can now squat Bodybuilding Competition in Pittsburgh, Pa., July 19-20 500 pounds and leg press more can donate money to him at than 1,500 pounds, started lift- his website www.gofundme. ing weights at 8 years old with com/2013-Masters-Nationals. his older brother. By 19, Thayer “Please help a hard working, began pursuing bodybuild- honest guy achieve his dreams ing. He won his first title at the and help send me to Nation- Southwest Washington Fair in als!! Thank you all for your 1993. support,” Thayer wrote on his Last month, Thayer won an- webpage. other title at the Emerald Cup in Bellevue. Weighing in at 198 pounds, he finished first out of 11 com- petitors in the light heavyweight division after finishing third at “Over the many years I never the Emerald Cup last year. placed in competitions, I could “It made me that much more have very well given up,” Thayer Steve Thayer, an aspiring professional body builder, lexes in front of the mirror while showing the tattoos he has on his back determined to come back this said. “But I was going to live my and hands while working out at Anytime Fitness in Centralia on Wednesday afternoon. Thayer explained that the tattoo on year,” Thayer said. dream.” his back is of a double-headed cobra, while the ink on his hands shows the metacarpal bones. Thayer, whose day job is as Along with pursuing his a line operator for Pepsi North- professional bodybuilding ca- is motivated by inspiring others west Beverages LLC, said body- reer, Thayer said, he wants to and sharing his passion for the building is not for everyone and promote bodybuilding in Lewis sport. ‘‘Over the many years I never placed in takes extreme discipline. County. He is helping to plan a “I was the kid that sat in the Thayer eats about 7,000 physical fitness competition at back of the class, but when I competitions, I could have very well given up. calories a day and trains with the Southwest Washington Fair got on the stage it triggered Wilson, who will also be com- this year. something inside me,” Thayer But I was going to live my dream.’’ peting for a professional title in When he started bodybuild- said. “There is no better feel- women’s physique at the Mas- ing two decades ago, Thayer ing than being on stage and Steve Thayer ters Nationals competition next said, he was motivated by win- showing people what I’ve professional body builder month. ning trophies. Now, he said, he worked for.”

News in Brief By The Chronicle The projects are a culmina- Topics will include a year in tion of students’ work for the the life of a beekeeper, equip- Pole Buildings Lewis County year and will include presen- ment needed, basic bee biol- tations on geology, chemistry, ogy, startup costs and more. The Democrats to Host robotics, botany and other sub- overview introduces the Wash- Climate Change Forum jects. ington State Beekeepers’ Asso- ciation apprentice beekeeping Site Prep The Lewis County Demo- STEM scholarship recipients course, which will be offered at crats are holding a forum on cli- Colleen Suter and Christina Available Williams will have on display the Extension classroom in the mate change at 7 p.m. Thursday, 24’x24’x10’ June 27, at Carpenter’s Hall in scientific research on historical Lewis County Courthouse in 24’x24’x10’ 2 Car Garage Centralia. earthquake and landslide evi- October and November. Machine Storage Guest speaker will be Hedia dence dating back thousands of For more information, call Adelsman, executive policy ad- years. LCBA Secretary Susanne Weil at viser to the director of the state They used submerged fos- (360) 880-8130 or email susanne. [email protected]. $12,250 Department of Ecology. silized tree ring samples to help • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement Also on the schedule is a date their findings. Centralia $7,995 • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs College and the University of • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door showing of the film “Do the Father’s Day Dinner • Optional Concrete Is Available • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors Math: The Movie.” Washington have the only two • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation Light refreshments will be tree ring labs in the state. The Train Planned women recently presented their 24’x36’x10’ 38’x30’x10’ served at the forum. On Sunday, June 16, the Che- Monitor RV Storage Carpenter’s Hall is located at research to the Northwest Sci- halis-Centralia Railroad will be 2 Car Garage & Workshop 417 N. Pearl St. entific Association conference running a Father’s Day dinner For more information, con- in Portland. The event marked train at 5 p.m. Prices are $43 for tact Lewis County Democrats the first time community col- adults and $24 for children un- $21,950 lege students have been invited $15,500 • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement via email at lewiscountydemo- der age 10. The price includes • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs [email protected] or call to present. the train ride and the dinner. • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement • (1) 12’x12’ Steel Panel Overhead Door Chemistry students Joe Clin- • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door (360) 626-2768. For more information, call • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door • (1) 3’x8’ Steel Insulated Walk-In Door The forum is sponsored by ton and Britany Bradley will (360) 748-9593, or visit www. • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation Lewis County Democrats, 20th have scientific research posters steamtrainride.com. Legislative Democrats and 19th on the synthesis of biodiesel and 30’x48’x12’ All Buildings Include: Legislative District Democrats. ethanol, as well as green antibi- RV - Boat - Car & Workshop � 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation � 18 Sidewall otic synthesis. Napavine Seeks Input & Trim Colors � Free Estimate � Designed for 85MPH Wind � Exposure B + 25lb. 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Friday Started in Beekeeping” will be Planning Commission meet- Jorstad’s Twin City Metal Buildings Several Centralia College offered by the Lewis County ing at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 18, www.twincitymetalbuildings.com students will present their cap- Beekeepers’ Association at the at Napavine City Hall, 407 SW 360-748-1828 • 1-800-394-8038 stone projects from noon to 1 Centralia Timberland Library Birch Ave. p.m. on Friday in the Science from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Saturday, For additional information, 1508 Bishop Rd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 Center, room 309. June 22. call (360) 262-9344. Lic#TWINCMB181C5 • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 Mount Rainier Makes Changes After Ranger's Death DESENSITIZED: park attracts 1.5 million visitors The high-altitude helicopter a year. About 10,000 climbers must be able to operate at the Climber Had Become “Nick Hall died saving lives. He was only on the attempt to climb the mountain height of Mount Rainier, King Comfortable Not Being each year, and about half make said. mountain that day because four people had it to the summit. "It won't be a perfect tool for Roped and Tethered Hall, a four-year climbing all situations, but it's a tool that Prior to Man’s Death fallen and desperately needed his help.” ranger originally from Patten, is probably the best way and per- During Rescue Attempt Maine, had been helping to res- haps the safest way for many of Randy King cue the four injured climbers the rescues that occur on Mount By Shannon Dininny Mount Rainier National Park superintendent from Waco, Texas. Two of the Rainier," he said. The Associated Press injured climbers had fallen into In the meantime, the park a crevasse at the 13,800 foot lev- will be employing staff differ- YAKIMA — Blue skies and day, concluded Mount Rainier's Lehnertz said in a conference el, on their way down from the ently this summer to ensure sunshine met the climbing rang- climbing rangers had become call with reporters. 14,411-foot summit. its most experienced climbing ers attempting to rescue four in- comfortable working on the The review also recommend- King said a safety and risk rangers are on the mountain jured climbers on iconic Mount mountain's slopes without being ed that Mount Rainier establish management program em- overseeing field staff operations, Rainier last year. The slope on roped or tethered for safety and protocols and standard oper- ployed by the National Park largely out of Camp Muir. that part of the glacial mountain, had become desensitized to po- ating procedures for climbing Service has been used at Mount while inherently dangerous, was tential hazards. rangers to protect against falls Rainier for several years. But THAT MAY MEAN people will not no precipitous pitch — it was no "On a glaciated peak like in the future, as well as plans for he said that while many of the be at Camp Schurman, a resting more vertical than some of the Rainier, it's kind of an interest- search and rescue and incident park's permanent staff had been point for a less traveled route up steeper runs at a ski resort. ing environment. The terrain command operations. trained, many of the seasonal the mountain, in the middle of Those conditions may have you're operating in is not so Park Superintendent Randy employees who do some of the the week as they have been in lulled the rescuers who had be- steep that you feel you're at im- King stressed that the accident most high-risk work had not. the past, King said. come comfortable working on mediate risk of falling to your was not Hall's fault, but a result "Most of what we do on the the mountain. death," said Scott Wanek, chief of many factors, including an THE PARK BROUGHT in all of its mountain is actually try to pre- Nick Hall, a four-year climb- ranger for the National Park overall desensitization to the climbing rangers for training vent accidents," he said. "We ing ranger, traveled by helicop- Service in the Pacific Northwest risks on the mountain. earlier this spring, before the spend a lot of time talking to ter to oversee the aerial rescue region who participated in the "Nick Hall died saving lives. climbing season kicks into high climbers about what they're do- operation. Freezing rain days review. He was only on the mountain gear, to help them recognize ing up there." earlier had encased the usually that day because four people risks that people face every day The park will do everything soft snow on the Emmons-Win- WANEK PREVIOUSLY worked at had fallen and desperately need- doing their job, he said. it can to continue that work and throp glacier in a sheet of hard Mount Rainier National Park, ed his help," he said. "We're try- The park also plans to con- to prepare climbers for the haz- ice. While trying to secure a supervised mountaineering and ing to be open to continuing to tract with a helicopter company ards they could encounter, he litter — essentially a reinforced search and rescue programs. "In learn about what we can do to to provide short-haul services said, but ultimately, the respon- stretcher — from the overhead this circumstance, people just help people make good deci- that are also used in other parks sibility for climbers' safety rests helicopter, Hall lost his balance got a little comfortable," he said. sions and stay safe in an inher- popular among climbers, in- with them. and fell 2,400 feet to his death. As a result of the report, the ently risky environment at in- cluding Yosemite, Grand Teton, "If they get in trouble, we will He was not anchored in any way. National Park Service plans to herently risky work." and Rocky Mountain national try to help them," he said. "And The ice ax he would have used to review all high-risk operations, Mount Rainier sits about 60 parks. In such a rescue, a ranger if people get in a pickle up there, stop his slide sat steps away. including climbing, boating and miles southeast of Seattle, where would be suspended below the there are conditions and cir- A review into Hall's June diving, in the Pacific Northwest the volcano towers over the sky- helicopter to assess and secure cumstances where people can't 21, 2012 death, released Tues- region, Regional Director Chris line on clear days. The national an injured party. help them."

Lewis County Home Prices Drop; Sales Increase We do small MAY FIGURES: Lewis rose from 130 in May last year to cent to $225,500 in May, com- in May. 187 last month. pared to $212,563 a year ago. Still, home prices rose more jobs too! County’s Median Home The median home price in Pending sales rose 27.5 per- than 13 percent to a median of Price Declines, Total Real Lewis County dropped $400 in cent and closed sales went up $275,000. May to $134,500. That’s down 26.7 percent over the year. But That’s up 13 percent from Estate Activity Increases 0.3 percent from $134,900 the total activity declined in May by last year’s figure of $242,500. By Amy Nile same month one year ago. 16 percent. MLS reported well-priced homes continue to draw multi- [email protected] IN GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY, the ACROSS THE REGION, brokers ple offers and sell at a brisk pace 736-6322 Pending home sales in Lewis median home price fared - reported double-digit gains in around Western Washington as County increased by 36 percent ter, increasing by 32 percent in several key indicators it tracks buyers react to increases in in- and closed sales for homes and May to $139,000. That’s up from for the 21 counties in its ser- terest rates and asking prices. Nine counties, includ- condominiums rose 17.5 percent $105,000 last year. vice area. Compared to a year Presents in May compared to the same time Pending sales rose by 40 per- ago, the number of new listings ing Lewis, Grays Harbor and Cowlitz, reported year-over-year a year ago, according to figures cent, but total activity dropped climbed 16 percent, pending gains in pending sales that ex- The released Wednesday by the North- by 4 percent from last year. sales increased nearly 10 percent ceeded 30 percent. west Multiple Listing Service. Closed sales also decreased by 4 and closed sales increased nearly ••• UnderpantsBy Carl Stmheim Adapted by Steve Martin Playing Soon! In Lewis County, the to- percent in May. 22 percent. Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 tal real estate activity rose by 3 Despite gains in listing activ- twitter.com/AmyNileReports Weekends June 14 - 30th percent in May versus the same IN THURSTON COUNTY, the me- ity, inventory remains tight, and www.facebook.com/ TICKETS: FRI & SAT time a year ago. New listings dian home price increased 6 per- total activity declined 16 percent AmyNileTheChronicle • Santa Lucia Evenings • Sterling Bank 8 p.m. News in Brief • Book ‘n’ Sundays Brush 2 p.m. Southwest Washington production was recently fea- or visit www.swwdance.org. on June 15, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. For CH498466sl.ke tured at more than 11 schools more information or to make a 226 West Center Street, Centralia, WA 98531

Dance Center in south Thurston and Lewis donation, call (360) 508-5715. at brownpapertickets.com Also online Tickets available Centralia Wrestler 360-736-8628 Presenting Annual counties for the Dance Center’s www.evergreenplayhouse.wordpress.com annual school tour this spring. Raises Money for Sierra Club sues Concert The 2 and 7 p.m. programs will showcase a wide variety of National Competition By The Chronicle BNSF Over Coal Dust dance styles, from jazz, lyrical, By The Chronicle The Southwest Washington acro, tap, modern, and classical A Centralia High School fresh- From Trains Dance Center will be presenting and contemporary ballet. Also man is working to raise money to SEATTLE (AP) — The Sierra its 30th annual All School Dance performing will be the rhythmic compete in the Club is suing Burlington North- May 31 - June 6 Concert on Saturday, June 22, at 11 gymnastic team. Dancers, start- USA Wrestling ern Santa Fe in federal court in he Croods a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Corbet ing at age 6, through advanced, Nationals in Far- Seattle over coal dust that blows $3 • PG Theatre on the campus of Centra- will be performing. All 10 in- go, N.D. off trains into Washington riv- 12:00pm & 3:00pm(Sat & Sun) lia College. More than 200 stu- structors from the Dance Center Bryce Bock ers and Puget Sound. dents will be performing this year. G.I. Joe: Retaliation will showcase their choreogra- is holding a The suit filed Wednesday $3 • PG-13 The 11 a.m. performance is phy. Also performing will be the fundraising says the railway sends an aver- 9:00pm & 12:30pm(Wed. Early Matinee) dedicated to the youngest danc- Ballet Company. garage sale at age of four trains or 480 open- CH498423cz.db ers. The creative movement, par- Tickets can be purchased for $8 Yard Birds Mall top rail cars through the state Oz the Great & Powerful ent/toddler, tumbling, pre-jazz for adults and $5 for children, stu- Friday through Bryce Bock each day carrying coal from $3 • PG and pre-ballet classes will show dents or senior citizens, at South- Sunday from 10 Centralia High mines in Wyoming and Mon- 5:30pm their work. An addition to this west Washington Dance Center, a.m. to 6 p.m. School freshman tana to Canada or to TransAlta, $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with parent at or before 6:00pm performance will be a short 455 N. Market Blvd. in Chehalis or The 15-year- the only remaining coal-fired Minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE dance production of “The Won- at the door, if available. For more old is also raising money by hold- power plant in Washington at 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia derful World of Dr. Seuss.” This information, call (360) 748-4789 ing a car wash at Yard Birds Mall Centralia. (360) 736-1634 •

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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 LOCAL Accused Winlock Rapist Claims Innocence and Impotence DEFENDANT: Leo Bunker III Denies Alleged Victim’s Claims in 2011 Sexual Assaults By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The former Winlock man ac- cused of raping a woman in 2011 took the stand and told a jury Wednesday that the rape could not have occurred because he suffered from erectile dysfunc- tion. “I was never able to get an erection with her,” Leo Bunker III, 52, said during the third day of his trial in Lewis County Su- perior Court. He also denied allegations that during their relationship he was possessive, controlling and that he alienated the woman from her family and friends — a story that contrasted with ear- lier testimony from the woman’s family and friends. Bunker also said he did not watch, or own, violent porno- graphic movies that showed women getting raped and tor- tured, as alleged by the victim. “That is absolutely not true,” Bunker said. Bunker is charged with two counts of second-degree rape, Pete Caster / [email protected] felony harassment and two Leo Bunker III testiies during his rape trial in Lewis County Superior Court on Wednesday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. counts of violation of a court order in relation to what a pros- last fall and Bunker getting di- That day, he found out she chael Underwood, asked the delay the reporting of abuse. ecutor described as an increas- agnosed with cancer while in had called her ex-boyfriend victim questions about what Cain, who told the jury she ingly aggressive and violent re- jail. and went into a rage, she testi- happened to Bunker's belong- had little knowledge of the facts lationship. In the past seven months, fied. He threw her on the bed, ings after he was incarcerated. of the case, said domestic vio- The woman also previously Bunker has racked up nearly pulled off her pants and raped The victim testified that lence tends to happen in waves told the jury that Bunker told $200,000 in medical expenses her, leaving bruises on her back, when Bunker went into custody — there is a build up to a violent her he would kill her and her due to surgery and chemothera- arms and throat, she said. she had his old BMW, baseball event, then the violence stops, family if she ever left him. py from his diagnosis of throat The woman testified that cards covered in mildew, a TV, only to start increasing again. “I would act unafraid because cancer. It is a six-figure bill that Bunker’s probation officer had a refrigerator and other appli- “Over time, it becomes more he liked to scare me,” she said. will mostly come out of the jail’s told her previously that he had ances. compressed and it happens “And it seemed to excite him if he budget. put his ex-wife in the hospital After she petitioned for the more frequently," she said. could terrify me.” after hitting her in the face and protection order, two of his The alleged victim's daughter Bunker denied ever threat- THE ALLEGED VICTIM TESTIFIED on breaking bones. She also said friends contacted her and ar- testified Tuesday that after her ening her. Monday and Tuesday she was Bunker had bragged about beat- ranged to come get all of his mother started dating Bunker, too scared to leave Bunker, and ing up his ex-wife’s boyfriend so stuff. she distanced herself from her BOTH THE DEFENSE and pros- was waiting for his upcoming badly that the man was afraid to The only thing she kept, and family. She started acting re- ecution finished their cases late court date — Oct. 11, 2011 — press charges against him. later pawned, was a ring he had served, more private and avoid- Wednesday afternoon. Closing when he was supposed to report “He was proud of himself,” given her, she said. ed her family. arguments and jury delibera- to prison to serve a sentence for she said. “Many times, isolation is the tions are set for today. a conviction of violation of a While most of the victim’s THE VICTIM REPORTED the rape, hallmark of domestic violence," Bunker has been awaiting protection order his ex-wife had testimony focused on that al- and their abusive relationship, Cain told the jury Wednesday. trial since April 2012. His trial against him. leged brutal rape, the woman to police on Nov. 4, 2011, three has been delayed several times On that day, however, the also told the attorneys that Bun- days after Bunker went into cus- for a number of reasons, includ- court delayed his reporting ker would force her to have sex tody. ing the previous judge’s illness, date back to Nov. 1, and instead with him on a regular basis. On Wednesday, a domestic the victim’s heart attack, an of going into custody, Bunker violence expert, Peg Cain, testi- unrelated incident in which the went with the victim back to her DURING CROSS examination, fied that it is not uncommon for Buy 3 Months victim was trampled by a horse Winlock house. Bunker's defense attorney, Mi- victims of domestic violence to at regular price Get One Month Centralia School District Hires New Middle FREE School Assistant Principal and Athletic Director Single, Couple By The Chronicle works as a Centralia School District. Most recently, he was the as- or Family The Centralia School Dis- paraeducator Eacker received an associate’s sistant principal and athletic di- trict has hired a candidate to at Fords Prai- degree from Centralia College in rector at Tenino Middle School, Memberships replace Jay Johnson as assistant rie Elementary 1992 and later graduated from where he started working in principal and athletic director at School. Western Washington University 2010. He began his career teach- the middle school. The couple with a degree in Spanish and a ing Spanish at Ridgefield High David Eacker, the assistant has two chil- teacher’s certification. He got his School from 1995 through 2002. Ofer Good 6/1/13 - 6/30/13 principal and athletic director at dren, Andrea master’s degree from City Uni- He taught Spanish at Tenino Limit of one free month per and Ivan, who versity in 1999 and received his High School from 2004 to 2007 and Tenino Middle School, will take David Eacker membership. Must be over 18. over for Johnson. are currently new assistant administrative credentials from was an assistant principal at Shelton Eacker’s wife, Graciela, students in the principal Heritage University in 2007. High School from 2007 to 2010.

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Update on career: Currently I am an I-5 commuter driving to Olympia to work in Congratulations, Top 25 Students! Patient Services for Olympia Neurology's Brain and Spine MRI Center. The Centralia-Chehalis Zachary A. Harger Chamber of Commerce con- Tysa Hazelwood If you didn't grow up in gratulates the top 25 gradu- Matthew Lloyd Lewis County, where were ating students of Centralia Cora Macy you born? I was born in Abigail Messegee Lincoln, Illinois, moved to and W.F. West high schools! Dixon at age 7 where I lived Elizabeth Nugent until I was 18, graduating Carol Sue Johnson Amanda Perdue from the same high school as Bailey Peters Ronald Reagan (who did pay a a friendship with a gal I met Jacob D. Peterson Kelly Giffey visit to his hometown during there! his presidential campaign!). Parker Pocklington Lauren Gilham Derek Putman Do you have any hobbies? Jenna Gregory How did you end up here? I love to read detective Austin R. Ramirez Tonna Jensen I've been fortunate to have novels, but my biggest joy Hannah Shute lived in various states, and Aaron Mohney is volunteering; and I am Top 25 Centralia Abby Slorey am here because my best fortunate to be able to work Jamika Parker friend in high school was at different events for the Miriam Ash Jace Peterson from Washington originally Chamber, United Way of Morgan Ashmore Top 25 W.F. West Hailey Pettit and moved back here after Lewis County, Visiting Nurse Seyerle R. Braaten graduation. Nine years ago I Foundation, and many others. Jacob Botten Jared Rasmussen Mark J. Bronson Jr. Justine Bremgartner was at a crossroads in my life, Marissa Reynolds and with her encouragement, Why are you an Erika Brower Forrest Craig Kenny Saari decided to come out here. Ambassadors? One of the Alyx Chamberlain Matthew Damian best ways to have fun meeting Anda Christian Olivia Erskine Jayln Schmitt Spouse/Partner? Does s/he great people, and learn about Kendyl Decker Nicholas Ferguson Seth Schneider work in the area? I've lived the community you've just in Chehalis for 4 years with a Molly Fraley Amanda Forbes Abrielle Sheets moved to, is by volunteering. terrific guy who also works in I love that Ambassadors help Michelle Fraley Michael Forgione Brittany Simmons Olympia. local member businesses and Rachel Gilligan Annabelle Fox Brock Wade organizations with their efforts What would others be in our community;and am surprised to know about honored for the opportunity you? I got to live in Sicily for a to play a small part in their year in 1990 and still maintain successes. Upcoming Chamber Events Chamber Forum, Monday, June 10, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. O’Blarney’s Centralia Featured speakers Chris Tams, area engineer - Columbia Gorge, and Colin Newell, area engineer - Chehalis, Washington State Department of Transportation will discuss and answer questions about the Chamber Way Bridge project. Lunch Menu: Chicken Cordon Bleu, rice pilaf, roasted vegetables and brownies. The Chamber Forums are held at O’Blarney’s Irish Pub in downtown Centralia. Please pay for your lunch at the bar downstairs, and the meeting will be held upstairs.

Ribbon Cutting, Tuesday, June 11, 11 a.m. Join us in celebrating the season opening of the Community Farmers Market on Boistfort Street in Chehalis. Business After Hours, Thursday, June 20, 5 to 7 p.m. Hosted by Great Wolf Lodge, 20500 Old Highway 99 S.W., Centralia Join our hosts for a Howling Good Time! Get your team of four together and participate in the Howl At The Moon Glow Golf Tournament. Try your hand at Marshmallow Putting. Tantalize your taste buds with scrumptious hors d'oeuvres prepared by Iron Chef-trained Chef Kwan and his culinary team. Plus, enter to win fantastic prizes. Tour the resort and learn about the state-of-the-art conference center. This is one event you will not want to miss! 2

Directory Know The Facts Before Going Outdoors CHAMBER STAFF Right dioxybenzone, oxybenzone, Alicia Bull not absorbed by the ozone layer. include benzophenones about now, They penetrate deep into the (oxybenzone), cinnamates or sulisobenzone. If you have Executive Director I think skin and heavily contribute to (octylmethyl cinnamate and [email protected] skin irritation or allergies, we all can premature aging. In fact, up to cinoxate), sulisobenzone, avoid sunscreens with alcohol, agree that 90% of the visible skin changes salicylates, titanium dioxide, fragrances, or preservatives. Tara Bittler the spring commonly attributed to aging zinc oxide, avobenzone (Parsol Other sunscreens include Executive Assistant of 2013 (dry, wrinkled, thinning skin) 1789) and ecamsule (Mexoryl [email protected] has been are caused by sun exposure. SX). moisturizers or other way too Therefore, powerful UVB ingredients for people with Michelle Turner rainy and (ultraviolet-b) rays, which are What about water and sweat dry or oily skin. As long as Lisa Guerrero gray. But partially absorbed by the ozone resistance: they meet the UVA and UVB have no Jenni Bodnar layer, mostly affect the surface If you're going to be outside requirements above, you can [email protected] Thorbeckes GM fear… the of the skin and are the primary exercising, or in the water, it's give them a try and see what 2013 EXECUTIVE BOARD sunshine season is upon us! cause of sunburn. With news of worth getting a sunscreen works best. With longer, light-filled days; the thinning of the ozone layer, resistant to water and sweat. Ken Kostick, Chair How to Wear Sunscreen: and increasing opportunities the effects of UVB radiation But understand what this really While choosing the right Port of Chehalis for you to get outside – it is pose an increased threat to our means. The FDA defines water important to be aware of the risk for skin cancer. resistant sunscreen as meaning sunscreen is important, it won't Dwayne Aberle, Past Chair latest recommendations to have that the SPF level stays effective help much if you don't use it Security State Bank safe and healthy skin while you Sunscreen Protection facts: after 40 minutes in the water. daily and correctly. Use these enjoy our great outdoors. Sunscreens help shield Very water resistant means tips from the experts. Tony Ketchum, Incoming Chair This is a subject that we all you from the sun's dangerous it holds after 80 minutes of • Apply the sunscreen 15 to I.P. Callison & Sons need to be much more diligent ultraviolet (UV) rays in two swimming. These sunscreens 30 minutes before you go out in about for the simple reason that, ways. Some work by scattering are in no way water-proof, so the sun. For women, sunscreen Amanda Singleton, Vice Chair although the sun is necessary the light, reflecting it away from you'll need to reapply them can be applied under makeup. Rainier Connect for life, too much sun exposure your body. Others absorb the regularly if you're taking a dip. Speaking of makeup, many can lead to adverse health UV rays before they reach your moisturizes and foundations effects, including skin cancer. What about kids and Jenny Collins, Secretary skin. Not too long ago, choosing More than 1 million people in a good sunscreen meant you sunscreen: now contain sunscreen Visiting Nurses the United States are diagnosed just looked for a high sun Kid-friendly sunscreens are chemicals, so look for those the with skin cancer each year, protection factor (SPF), but did more available than ever and next time you are out shopping. Ron Hall, Treasurer making it the most common you know that the SPF factor should be used instead of adult • Use about 1 ounce (or 2 Ron Hall, CPA form of cancer in the country. only relates to the UVB rays recommended products. The tablespoons) to cover your whole The term skin cancer and not the UVA rays? Also, sensitive skin of babies and body. Don't skimp. There are 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS typically refers to three different the sun protection factor (SPF) children is easily irritated by numerous studies showing that Bob Jackins conditions. From the least to describes how long a product chemicals in adult sunscreens, people simply don't use enough, Home Depot the most dangerous, they are will protect your skin when so avoid sunscreens with para- and only get 10% to 25% of the basal cell carcinoma, squamous correctly applied. Fair-skinned aminobenzoic acid (PABA) cell carcinoma, and melanoma. people begin to burn in about 15 and benzephenones like benefit. Kyle Heaton • Don't forget the easy-to- Port of Centralia Melanoma is generally the most minutes. Based on this, SPF 15 dioxybenzone, oxybenzone, serious form of skin cancer sunscreen should last about 225 or sulisobenzone. Children's miss spots, like the tips of your because it tends to spread minutes (15 x 15 minutes = 225) sunscreens use ingredients less ears, your feet, the back of your Chris Dupont (metastasize) throughout the and SPF 30 sunscreen should likely to irritate the skin, like legs, and, if you have one, your TransAlta body quickly. last for 450 minutes (30 x 15 titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. bald spot! (Did I just say that?) It is important to note that minutes = 450). However, most Unlike chemical ingredients, Since your lips can also get Christine Fossett even skin that is not directly people do not apply enough these protect babies' skin sunburned, use a UV-protective The Chronicle exposed to sunlight can be sunscreen to gain the expected without being absorbed. For lip balm and reapply it regularly. vulnerable to skin cancer. amount of protection for any kids 6 months or older, look • No matter how long- Rob Hill In people with dark skin, given SPF, and sunscreen must for a sunscreen designed for City of Centralia squamous cell skin cancer is be reapplied frequently. children with an SPF of 15 or lasting it's supposed to be, the most common type of skin Unfortunately at this time, higher. The American Academy reapply sunscreen at least every Merlin McReynold cancer, and it's usually found there is no rating to tell you of Pediatrics recommends that 2 hours, and more often if you're City of Chehalis in places that are not in the sun, how good a sunscreen is at babies under 6 months be kept sweating or getting wet. such as the legs or feet. In people blocking UVA rays, therefore out of the sun altogether. • Pay attention to the with fair skin, skin cancer when it comes to UVA Sunscreen for skin problems Deanne Putman expiration date on the bottle. usually occurs on parts of the protection, you need to pay or allergies: Allstate Insurance/Putman Agency Sunscreen loses its effectiveness skin that have been in the sun, attention to the ingredients People who have sensitive over time. such as the head, face, ears, and listed on the sunscreen bottle for skin or skin conditions like • Wear sunscreen whenever Suzie Mitchell neck. comprehensive coverage. rosacea may also benefit from Helly Hansen Look for sunscreen with using sunscreens designed you're out during the day -- and Ultraviolet light ray facts and broad-spectrum or multi- for children. Go for titanium not only when it's hot and sunny. Jeanell Rasmussen how they affect our skin: spectrum protection for both dioxide or zinc oxide instead On a grey, overcast day, up to Providence Hospital There are two types, UVA UVB and UVA. Ingredients of chemicals like para- 80% of the dangerous UV rays and UVB rays. UVA rays are with broad-spectrum protection aminobenzoic acid (PABA), still make it through the clouds. Dave Muller Retired Visit Beautiful Spain and Costa del Sol Ron Sturza With the Chamber in November Sunbird Shopping Center By The Chamber 7 night stay. A welcome dinner Dr. James Walton Beat the winter blues (and is included. Centralia College grays!) by joining the Chamber Day 3: Costa del Sol - on a 9-day trip to Spain and Granada: This morning we Mitch Moberg sunny Costa del Sol! have a full day tour of Granada Twin Cities Trading Post See Malaga, Granada, Mijas, and the 13th century Alhambra Seville, Tangier, Gibraltar and Palace and the Generalife Ronda, all while enjoying the CONTACT US: Gardens. Lunch is included at a convenience of staying in one local restaurant. 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way hotel the entire time. Chehalis, WA 98532 Day 4: Costa del Sol - Mijas: The package is $2,899, and (Optional Tour) if you reserve by June 28, 2013, Oice: 360.748.8885 Day 5: Costa del Sol - Seville: you will receive a $100 discount. Today we will enjoy a city tour Included is round-trip airfare, Toll free: 1.800.525.3323 of Seville, Maria Luisa Park, airline fuel surcharges, taxes the Plaza de Espana and walk and fees, seven nights at the Fax: 360.748.8763 through the delightful “Santa four-star Hotel Amaragua Private Housing Needed for STP Cruz” district. You will visit the [email protected] (hotel subject to change), 13 If you are willing to house a rider for STP on July 13, meals (seven breakfasts, two Cathedral, the largest Gothic lunches and four dinners), church in Christendom. Lunch please email your name and phone number to thecham- sightseeing and admissions per is included at a local restaurant. [email protected]. itinerary, baggage handling and Day 6: Costa del Sol - Call the Chamber at (360) 748-8885 to be part of the Tangier: (Optional Tour) a professional tour manager. largest multi-day bicycle event in the Northwest! For more information or to Day 7: Costa del Sol - sign up, call the Chamber at Gibraltar: (Optional Tour) (360) 748-8885. Day 8: Costa del Sol - Ronda: (Optional Tour) DAY BY DAY: Day 9: Malaga - USA: Vendors Wanted Day 1: Board your Transfer to the airport for your transatlantic flight. flight home with memories of for AntiqueFest Day 2: Arrive Malaga, Spain: Spain and the amazing Costa Vendors are wanted for the Check in and unpack once for a del Sol. 17th annual AntiqueFest, to be held July 20 and 21 in down- town Centralia. Spaces are 15 x 15 feet and are $50 each. 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Bath Depot Has Goodies for of brats, hot dogs, chicken, of the GED test! In addition, we ‘50s attire, so be sure to call and up for bid. Some of the featured burgers, and for the vegetarians, provide free tutoring services, get on the guest list at (360) 269- items include an 8 Day/7 Night Dads, Brides Boca Burgers. All these will be tutor training, professional 6033 or (360) 219-7566 and join dream vacation in Cabo San Father’s Day is June 16, and accompanied with potato salad, development and family literacy us for that. Who knows there Lucas, an Ultimate Seahawks if you are looking for the perfect and macaroni salads and all the resources. may even be a surprise visit by tailgate party and game, a Table- gift to give Dad, come to The trimmings. You may make your Elvis himself! to-Farm dining experience, and Bath Depot Inc., located at 108 W. Entertainment will be GED sponsorship known or Prizes will be awarded during a Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride Pine St., in downtown Centralia. provided by Kellyn Belveal, who anonymous to the student, who the movie’s intermission as well and breakfast. Here you will find Pre de will be playing the piano in will be notified of their individual as an announcement of the To get your tickets today, Provence shave cream, shave our Solarium. Come join our sponsorship through a sole donor. winners for the Best Dressed ‘50s visit www.lewiscountyuw.com/ soap and aftershave balm, which residents for a great afternoon of You will receive a profile of your attire male and female. We will chefs-night-out or call United is enriched with shea butter and food, music and family. student’s goals, an academic also do a 50/50 drawing going to Way at (360) 748-8100. Tickets aloe vera to nourish, hydrate and Reservations can be made and/or professional update, and the Fox Theatre restoration fund. are just $50/person and space heal the skin. We also carry the by calling 748-0095. The cost of have the opportunity to pass We look forward to you is limited. You won’t want to professional shave brushes as barbecue is $15 per person. We on a note of encouragement! joining us for this fun day-long miss this evening full of prime well. And don’t forget to pick up would love to have you join us. More info contact Lindsay event. P.S. Be sure also to put culinary talent! Proceeds from the sexy men bar soap or body Harjo: (360) 736-9391 x382 or your name in the drawing for Chef’s Night Out benefit the wash! These are just a few gift Rochester Chiropractic [email protected]. a key that just might put you in many health and human service ideas you can find at The Bath the drivers seat of the 1973 classic organizations in Lewis County, Depot for Father’s Day or any Center to Have Booth at Camaro being given away by inspiring hope and creating long- other day. Swede Day Festival You Will Find What You Need Live 95 and KITI radio. at Travelodge lasting changes in the lives we Also, with June being a Visit Rochester Chiropractic touch and our community. traditional wedding month, The Center’s booth at Grand Mound/ At the Travelodge Centralia, Just Under Three Weeks Bath Depot has several gifts Rochester’s 34th annual Swede you will always find a friendly Until United Way of Lewis Growing Places to Open that make great bridal shower Day Festival on Saturday, June 15. smile and staff that are eager County’s Chef’s Night Out Event! presents, too! Activities will run from 7:30 a.m. to greet you with fabulous Now in its fifth year, Chef’s New Store in Chehalis, Come in and check out all to 4 p.m. and include a pancake offers by Wyndham properties. Night Out has become one of Needs Help Moving the bath and body essentials Lewis County’s prime culinary breakfast, Swedish meatball Appointed General Manager We are thrilled to be opening a available, and remember, we lunch, parade, fun runs, pony Chasaba Constable, along with events of the season. We are are proud to carry some locally thrilled to have the opportunity new store in Chehalis at the north rides and much more. Front Desk Manager Jennifer side of the Sunbirds complex. handmade soap as well. For more For more information on the Goldsby and Chari Manier are to partner with our extremely information, call (360) 623-1016. talented, local chefs to raise This new store is located at 1757 Rochester Chiropractic Center, driving the Travelodge Centralia National Ave., Chehalis, and will call (360) 273-9174 or visit www. in a new direction, listening to funds for vital health and human service programs in Lewis have over 15,000 square feet of Abundance Vintage chiropracticcenterwa.com. our guests and business voice of retail space where we will be able today trends. County. Has Wide Selection Over the years, Chef’s to better feature our furniture Our focus is whole heartedly and electronics departments as If you haven’t had an New Balance to Open at on providing a variety of Night Out has brought in over opportunity to visit my shop, Centralia Outlets $100,000 for our community, well as expand our clothing racks. overnight guest accommodations Our goal is to open Saturday, Abundance Vintage, located Centralia Outlets announces which include kitchenettes for all while providing a tasty night at 109 N. Tower Ave. in historic out for our guests! We’ve got an June 15. Our goal is the second New Balance Factory Store to extended stays, adjoining rooms store will help provide funds downtown Centralia, I hope open in the Centralia Outlets. for families and luxury hot tub extraordinary lineup of chefs for you’ll have a chance to come in this year’s event; Darin Harris so that more at-risk youth can The store will be located at 102 suites for those relaxing evenings participate in our program. soon. We’re open 7 days a week W. High Street on the east side and special getaways. We offer of Boccata Deli & Market, Jim from 11 to 5 with a variety of Wheeler of Market St. Pub, In addition, our Board of the freeway, near Nike and business conference rooms of Directors has decided to things for your home and garden. Gap. The opening date for the by the hour or day for mobile Jeremy Wildhaber of Jeremy’s On any given day, you’ll Bistro, Mike Allen of O’Blarney’s move our Farm location to the store is expected to be in early business workers, retreats and/ Salvation Army, which houses find primitive, country and August, though the Grand or small gatherings. All of our Irish Pub, and Donnie Stancil French decor, custom built of McMenamin’s Olympic Club. the Centralia Food Bank. Since Opening date has not yet been guest rooms have been recently the Lewis County Food Bank furniture and vintage golf clubs released. Information regarding updated with comfortable beds These culinary masters will go repurposed as BBQ skewers. We head-to-head vying for your vote Coalition is moving to Chehalis, employment opportunities can and furniture with a newly they felt the move would allow have handmade jewelry and be found on our web site www. renovated pool onsite. at Chefs Night Out! greeting cards, signs galore and In addition to the Top Chef our youth to grow vegetables centraliaoutlets.com. The Travelodge is centrally and then give it directly to the handstitched Americana. Are located in the heart of Centralia excitement, a live auction chock- New Balance is a leading BIZZ BUZZ you looking for vintage fabrics global athletic footwear and only minutes from historical full of unique experiences will be please see , page 4 for pillows or industrial pieces? apparel company. New Balance downtown with its old city Maybe a comfy wicker chair made their first pair of running charm, train station, and various and solar jars for the porch or shoes in 1938 and holds the sporting events and recreational old model cars for Father’s Day, distinction as the only company activities. Travelodge Centralia is mixed in with a few antiques? that still manufactures athletic also conveniently located within We’ve got it -- in abundance -- at shoes in the USA. Because feet walking distance of great outlet Abundance Vintage! don’t come in one or two widths, shopping and dining. You are I carry the complete line of and because shoes that fit better sure to find what you need on Miss Mustard Milk Paint, along perform better, New Balance your next stay whether business with founder/blogger Marion shoes come in a wide range of brings you or family fun, the Parson’s book “Inspired You” widths and sizes. They are also Travelodge is the place to stay! and offer paint workshops proud to be an official footwear (360) 330-9844 702 Harrison monthly. See how this versatile and apparel provider of the Ave., Centralia, WA 98531 CH498078sl.cg paint can transform almost United States Military. any surface and provides an authentic chippy look. It’s great Debbie’s Boutique to Have for kitchen cabinets and safe First Allied Securities to Hold ‘50s-Themed Pre-Party Before enough for babies’ pieces. Open House in Celebration of ‘Love Me Tender’ This eclectic mix available Retirement of Tom Duffy makes Abundance Vintage Debbie’s Boutique is an ideal destination for local An open house will be held at sponsoring the Fox Theatre’s shopping. Hope to see you soon! the First Allied Securities office June showing of “Love Me at 620 W. Main St. in Centralia, Tender,” an Elvis Presley classic. on Friday, June 28, from 3 to 5:30 Cliff and I would like to extend Historic Fox Theatre to p.m. The celebration will mark an invitation to everyone to dress Explore Your Insurance Options Host Friday Afternoon the retirement of Tom Duffy, up in your favorite ‘50s attire and Call us for a quote 800-321-1878 or 736-1234 Organ Events a long time financial advisor come on out for an afternoon or Business • Personal • Home • Auto • Flood • Earthquake • Life in this office. Tom started at evening of fun entertainment on Historic Fox Theatre First Allied after selling his sign Saturday, June 29. Restorations presents Fridays at business in 2001 when the office Debbie’s Boutique will be the Fox! Enjoy the sounds of our was known as Ragen MacKenzie offering in-store specials that powerful Wurlitzer organ as the Investment Services. The same day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Fox throws open the doors to excellent service will continue to Tony’s Y-NOT will be selling LLC the theatre each Friday at noon be offered by financial advisors Italian Ice and Polish dogs with this summer. Bring a box lunch, Barbara Greatwood, CFPR, a portion of the proceeds going or pick up your favorite treat John Lawrence, Ric Cavness, to the restoration of the Fox at Holley Place Frozen Yogurt Joel Hansen and Registered Theatre. The afternoon matinee 118 West Pine Street, Centralia or Tegarden’s Fine Chocolates Assistant Amanda Lenz. Stop by is at 2 pm with the evening Also located in Olympia & Vancouver CH4979898sl.cg and Pastries, then sit back and to say goodbye to Tom and visit showing starting at 7 pm. 800-321-1878 or 360-736-7601 • www.nicholson-insurance.com soak in the sounds. The fun will with all the folks at First Allied. Debbie’s Boutique will have continue each Friday until Labor Refreshments will be served. a private pre-function for those Day. who are dressed in their favorite Organist Paul Van Dyck is generously donating his talent Sponsor a Student, and he takes requests. See you on Leave a Legacy Fridays at the Fox! Admission is Our Literacy Council invites Thorbeckes free! individuals, businesses and clubs Make A Splash Sign up to pool their resources to sponsor Summer This Summer with Swim Lessons at Thorbeckes! for Basketball an adult to receive their GED. Woodland Estates • Day, Evening & Weekends Camp Retirement Community to For $150, you can cover all GED testing fees and help someone Camps • Private Lessons Available Celebrate Father’s Day who is seeking further college • Call For Pricing Options Are you looking for a good goals and employment, but is 2013 reason to come and check us out? unable to accomplish this crucial • Little Dribblers* - $40/pp Well this is it. step due to financial difficulties. Camps • Junior Hoopers* - $40/pp On June 16, Woodland Estates GED obtainment results in a Registration forms available will be celebrating Father’s Day significant increase in wages, Start online at thorbeckes.com! • All Star Skills Clinic*** - $75/pp with their traditional Father’s work hours and fringe benefits, Day Barbecue served from noon open doors to further education, June 25th to 1 p.m. and a positive legacy for their • Havin’ A Ball* Woodlands Director of family! • Camp Splash!* Operations and Food and Our Literacy Council • Over the Edge* Beverage Director Mark Clendon requires all candidates to score • Swimming/Laser TAg has many years of experience competitively on GED pretests Day Camp** in the foodservice industry, and demonstrate progress *Member: $40pp working in various restaurants towards post-GED goals. Due Centralia • 736-1683 CH498389bw.cg *Non-Member: $50pp Chehalis • 748-3744 and country clubs throughout his to these requirements, we have **Member: $20pp Rochester • 273-0457 www.thorbeckes.com career. He will be cooking up for a 100% success rate in our **Non-Member: $30pp you an All-American Barbecue clients who attempt all subjects 4 Bizz Buzz Networking Events Continued from page 3 Centralia Food Bank. Our new Rob Fuller Scholarship Luncheon location will be 303 N. Gold St., Centralia. We will continue to offer our CSA program as well as U-Pick at the new Farm site. One of our goals has been to be a host site for a community garden and by moving to downtown Centralia, we will be in a better location for residents to access the garden. We have 12 raised beds that can be “rented” by local community members. If you are interested, please call Lynn Ford at 269-8837. We are asking for help moving on June 7, 8, and 9. Come to the thrift store at 515 Harrison Ave., Centralia, anytime from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and we will put you to Cora Macy, Centralia High School, and Nicholas Ferguson, W.F. W.F. West High School student Meghan Ward was awarded the work! Of course, if you have a West High School, were presented with $750 scholarships from the Rob Visiting Nurses Scholarship during the May 13 Rob Fuller Scholarship truck to help with the move, we Fuller Scholarship Fund during the Rob Fuller Scholarship Luncheon Luncheon at Great Wolf Lodge. could use that as well. at Great Wolf Lodge. Business After Hours

Business After Hours was held May 16 at the Cen- tralia branch of TwinStar Credit Union. Catering was provided by Casa Ramos, and each attendee received a gift.

People wait in line to sign up for the raffle held at the May 16 Busi- People pack in the Centralia ness After Hours. Prizes included four Mariners tickets, and items branch of TwinStar Credit Union were given to attendees such as a car emergency kit and totes bags with for their fiesta-themed Business built-in coolers After Hours held May 16.

The next Business After Hours is Thursday, June 20, 5 to 7 p.m. Hosted by Great Wolf Lodge, 20500 Old Highway 99 S.W., Centralia Ribbon Cutting Shane Wood, TwinStar Credit Union Centralia’s business devel- opment officer, smiles with Visiting Nurses Executive Director Jenny Collins, winner of the 50/50 raffle. Half of the money raised went to Historic Fox Theatre Restorations. Girls Night Out Basket Winner

Brianna’s Place Salon and Wellness Spa celebrated its grand opening on May 15. Located at 91 S.W. Che- The happy winner of the Girls Night Out grand prize basket picked halis Ave., Suite 103, Chehalis, Brianna’s Place is a full service salon and spa offering everything from hair up her prize from Debbie's Boutique. The basket included several to nails to massage. goodies and gift certificates from downtown Centralia businesses. Want to Residential & Commercial Featuring Local TITLE GUARANTY CO. become a In-State of Lewis County Chamber Monitoring member? Call us at APPROVED TiTle insurance and escrow When Buying, Selling or Reinancing (360) 748-8885. Specify Title Guaranty For Title Insurance & Escrow Free Estimates 360-748-0001 360-736-4191 Title Fax: 360-748-9867 Escrow Fax: 360-740-7892 • Security Systems • Fire Alarm Systems 200 NW Paciic • Chehalis • www.titlegco.com Agent for: Chicago Title Insurance, First American Title Insurance, • Camera Systems CH497995sl.cg and Stewart Title Insurance CH498059sl.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 • Main 7

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 Gas Tax Increase Proposal Has Us Fuming Last November, the voters Our Views highest in the nation). and add another tax on chang- This is mind blowing and passed Initiative 1185, which re- Our representatives, includ- ing a car’s ownership. mind boggling. quired a two-thirds vote by the pended the requirement. ing Gov. Jay Inslee holding Added up, the proposed tax Once again, the legislative Legislature to increase taxes. Despite that strong message, power in Olympia, are not fol- package would raise $5.2 bil- solution is to add more taxes. I-1185 was then thrown out our state representatives are lowing the will of the citizens, lion during the next 12 years. It It’s as if we are continuing to by the Washington state Su- who have made it clear with would cost the typical owner of again trying to bump up our pound our heads against a brick preme Court, which ruled such their votes they do not favor the a car worth $10,000 about $250 taxes, this time to pay for trans- wall with the message we do a requirement would need to spending binge going on in our more each year in taxes. not have a revenue problem, we portation improvements. come from a change in the state state capitol. Another disturbing portion have a spending problem. Constitution. If voting patterns don’t sway Instead, Inslee is proposing of the proposal is it would give We believe if we could get a Out of the state’s 49 legisla- our politicians, perhaps the an increase in the state’s gas tax taxing power to the secretary of few business leaders from Lewis tive districts, 44 voted in favor latest Elway Poll will. Raising by 10 cents in the next three transportation to raise, without County to head up Interstate 5 of the initiative, which passed taxes to pay for transportation years to support his $8.7 billion legislative action, the gas tax by to Olympia, we could cut a few with 64 percent in favor. improvements is not popular in transportation budget. an additional 3 cents. million of unnecessary spend- Past initiatives that require this state. Taken last week, the The taxation package would This is despite Inslee prom- ing in about two hours, and we the two-thirds vote passed poll reveals that 63 percent op- also increase fees for yearly car ising during his campaign just would bring our own lunch and in 1993, 1998, 2007 and 2010. pose an increase in the gasoline tabs, add a new tax on trucks, last year he would not raise not expect taxpayers to pay for Three times the Legislature sus- tax (already sitting as ninth increase fees for car registration, taxes. it. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Another Call for What This Columnist Considers to Be Reason Those of you who have ab- “harvest moon” is the end of Sep- solutely nothing better to do tember or beginning of October. with your time than read these So the point I’m trying to columns might remember that make is this: School summer va- a few weeks ago I wrote about cations used to be scheduled to school summer vacations, and coincide with weather patterns, how out of sync they are with so why don’t we return to that our Pacific Northwest weather. standard? The current policy I proposed a solution: Move the seems to have developed from summer school vacations from the attitude of “well, that’s the June through August to July way everyone else does it.” I’m through September. sorry, but that isn’t good enough I still think it makes sense, reasoning for me. since June is I’m too long in the tooth to usually a wet, start a campaign to adapt the chilly month schools academic year to match and September our local climate conditions, but Letters to the Editor maybe someone else can raise includes what I them are the kids that Nick has by being instrumental in foster- consider to be the banner and lead the march As Sons Graduate, forward to logic and reason- spent his school years with since ing solid working relationships the nicest days first grade at Cascade Elemen- between multiple government of the entire ability. I’ll beat the drum in any School Staffs Praised parade if I can ride on a float. I To the editor: tary. What a wonderful group of entities to solve complex issues year. peers, and how lucky I consider affecting the district. I mentioned By Bill Moeller want to repeat this point: Each I was watching “The Today school district has the power to Show” a few months ago. A fa- him to be for knowing them. Kelly believes in supporting, that I intended And what a wonderful group rather than cutting, programs to send a copy of the column set its own schedule. mous football coach was on, ••• talking about the characteris- of teachers as well. Their tenac- so as to provide opportunities to the state superintendent of of great importance for all stu- A circuitous path leads me to tics you need to be a successful ity, skill and compassion, their public instruction to see if I dents to work toward their po- comment first of all that I’ve no- football coach in the NFL. I was love of the profession they’ve could get any response. To my tential. This also presents stu- ticed that the trees around Cen- a little excited to learn that I had chosen is so very apparent in surprise I did, although it was dents with the good fortune to tralia’s schools are finally leafing most of those characteristics. this group of seniors. from the director of financial be able to enjoy participation in out after being butchered earlier Not one to keep my joy to Teachers may not point to a policy and research and not the extracurricular school activities, this spring, but they still look myself, I called my husband im- building or an exquisite meal superintendant himself. The which are so highly influential gawdawful. mediately. Somewhat surpris- and say, “I made this.” Yet with- information contained in that in helping to build self-esteem. ingly, he embraced my poten- out them, without the education letter differed from what I ex- That eventually leads me to As a TransAlta community tial new career enthusiastically. they’ve facilitated, not much else pected to receive, so I’d like to comment that I now live in an donations volunteer, Kelly has I own Abundance Vintage in is possible. I hope that the teach- share it with you. apartment complex on Scheuber contributed much to our commu- Centralia and frequently need ers know in their very souls First of all, contrary to what Road known as Tall Firs Apart- nity. The leaders and employees his help at my shop. I think he what an impact they make every I had believed, the school cal- ments. When I returned from of TransAlta should feel proud to instantly pictured the end of day in so many lives. endar is not set by the state, but a morning swim on Monday, I have such a high-quality commu- the perpetual “honey-do” list Along with teachers are by each individual local school heard the sound of chain saws nity member on their team. reverberating from the center of as I guided my team to a Super so many other people at the district. (I’ll bet you didn’t schools: the counselors, coaches, Thank you, TransAlta, and know that, either.) All the state the compound. The two tallest Bowl ring. Silly man, I’d want to thank you, Mike Kelly, for serv- trees in the complex were being redecorate the locker rooms and support staff, custodians and requires is a minimum of 1,000 folks in the cafeteria, all attend- ing the students, employees and hours of instruction during a cut down. I attempted to count would totally need his help. patrons of the Centralia School the tree rings on the stubs and Naturally, this got me think- ing to our kids, and creating a 180-day school year. To quote place for them to learn and grow. District so well. the letter, “Most school boards I figure they had stood there for ing about my sons; both reached Kelly definitely has my vote more than a half century. milestones in their lives this So, between the tears and the choose to start in August or Sep- laughter, I want to say thank you. in the upcoming election so he tember, but there are a couple of The reason given for the log- spring, and the question of what may continue working for our ging was that they could have do I want to be when I grow up You made a difference. I noticed. schools (not entire districts) that I think a lot of us did. children and our school district. start a little later in October or been a danger to the apartment has taken a whole new turn for complex next to them. Hey, my family. On Saturday, my high Susan DeLaire Christie Wood run year-round programs.” Centralia My correspondent admitted don’t insurance companies offer school senior, Nick, will gradu- Chehalis not knowing why schools start- storm damage policies for such ate from W.F. West. Last month, ed using September through situations? my 20-year-old, Zach, received Voting Limits Pathetic his bachelor of arts degree from Centralia School Board May as the academic year. If we So what do you call Tall Firs To the editor: Saint Martin’s University. look at history, school vacations when the trees are cut down, I think that the idea from It is a time ripe with both Member Kelly Praised were originally set to coincide “Tall Stumps?” so-called “God-fearing, good ••• terror and joy in our house, to To the editor: with when students were needed Christian men” who want to Bill Moeller is a former enter- say the least, as my sons ponder Recently, I was very heart- around the farm to help out restrict voter rights for minori- tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city not, I hope, where their lives will ened to see that Mike Kelly is during the growing season and ties and women is pathetic. This council member, paratrooper and take them, but rather where they again running for the Centralia country is founded on freedom harvest time. And harvest time pilot living in Centralia. He can be will steer their own ships. School Board. and liberty, and that’s what the did not end in August, which is reached at bookmaven321@comcast. I am proud. And anxious. Kelly has been such a sup- one reason why our traditional net. millions of soldiers who have Have we given them what they portive and productive member died or been wounded in the need to thrive in today’s world? of the board for all the student dozen and a half wars have First Amendment Center Quote of the Day I think they’ve got the basics programs. Additionally, he has fought for. covered, especially regarding taken the time to build many I also think that the only their education to date, because strong and effective professional reason they want to restrict “I was intelligent enough to make up my you need education and train- relationships with most (if not minorities and women is they ing, along with your own innate all) of the school district employ- know that they’re the only ones own mind. I not only had freedom of characteristics, for success. ees. This has allowed Kelly to who think when they vote. This choice, I had freedom of expression.” I am particularly in awe at make a positive and direct im- right should be preserved in this the class of seniors this year pact on our educational system. country and not restricted. at W.F. West. Seven students As a legislative representa- Amy Tan tied for valedictorian, with 4.0 tive of the school district, Kelly Joshua Major novelist, 2008 grade point averages. Many of has benefited our community Centralia

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT chandise was reported stolen a credit union envelope with part of a window in the back of of protection which ordered the from Kmart at 9:01 a.m. Mon- $250 inside had been taken from the house. A 5-ounce silver me- man to vacate the residence and Bar Dispute day. her car, which was parked under dallion valued at $3,300, $2,100 stay 500 feet away from the resi- • Officers and aid personnel • A victim reported that gas her carport. in cash, approximately $1,000 in dence. Beecroft, however, made - were called, at 1:45 p.m. on June was siphoned out of a vehicle at Burglary quarters and $400 in silver dol it very clear he would not leave 6, to a report of a tavern patron Yard Birds at 12:31 p.m. Mon- lars were removed from a safe the house, and told the deputy who had allegedly been assaulted day. • A 55-year old victim from in the house, according to the he was to leave. The deputy by an unknown male. The victim • A bicycle was reported sto- Glenoma reported his property victim. The sheriff’s office has a made multiple attempts to con- - had lost consciousness but when len on the 300 block of South- on the 7500 block of U.S. High suspect and an investigation is vince him to leave voluntarily he came to, he told officers he west Third Street at 2:21 p.m. way 12 in Glenoma had been underway. but he refused. At that point, had not been assaulted, would Monday. burglarized sometime between Beecroft was taken into custody 7 p.m. on June 3 and 5 a.m. on not press charges and would not • Two shopping carts were Violation of Protection Order for resisting arrest and booked give any information. A witness reported stolen from the Twin June 4. The suspect or suspects into jail for protection order vio- allegedly heard a female, who allegedly cut padlocks on three • Christopher Roy Beecroft, lation and resisting arrest. City Senior Center at 12:16 p.m. - was with the suspect, say to the outbuildings owned by the vic 36, of Toledo, was arrested on ••• Tuesday. - victim: “That’s what you get for tim. It was unclear whether any June 4 for violation of a protec By The Chronicle Staff punking my brother!” The inci- Malicious Mischief property had been taken. Each tion order and resisting arrest. dent occurred at 100 South Tow- • An unknown suspect re- padlock will cost $20 to replace. At approximately 9:30 p.m. on Please call news reporter Stepha- er Avenue in Centralia. portedly broke a window on Deputies responded to the scene June 4, deputies arrived at Hop nie Schendel with news tips. She can Theft the driver side door of a vehi- on June 4 at 9:45 p.m. Road North in Toledo to serve be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- cle parked on the 100 block of Residential Burglary Beecroft with a temporary order [email protected]. • Theft of rental property Southwest Fifth Street at 8:07 was reported on the 2000 block • A Pe Ell man, 59, reported a.m. Tuesday. on June 4 at approximately 3:45 The only independent and locally owned funeral home of Borst Avenue at 5:16 p.m. in Centralia-Chehalis. Tuesday. Vehicle Prowl p.m., that his home on the 100 block of Meyer Road in Pe Ell had Assault • A fishing pole and Sony ste- NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY reo were reported stolen out of been burglarized while he was on CH498087sl.cg • A victim reported she was a vehicle parked at 1590 North vacation from May 25 to June 4. 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 The man’s son was house-sitting assaulted by her boyfriend on National Avenue at 11:11 a.m. the 3000 block of Russell Road while his father was away. The est. 1907 Monday. at 10:05 p.m. Tuesday during a alleged thief appeared to have en- Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 dispute. The case is under inves- tered the residence by removing tigation. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIff’S OffICE Malicious Mischief Vehicle Prowl In Remembrance • Desiderio Ramirez-Cruz, • A 27-year-old woman re- 40, Centralia, was cited and ported her unlocked car, locat- virgil melvin danielson released for alleged malicious ed on the 400 block of Tucker Army from Jan. 3, 1942, until (Steve) Riddle, of Chehalis, mischief domestic violence at Road in Toledo, was broken into 3:21 a.m. Wednesday on the 600 July 3, 1944. On June 10, Larry Danielson, of Chehalis, sometime between 7:30 p.m. 1950, he married Charlotte block of Warsaw Street. David Danielson, of Fairield, on June 3 and 4 a.m. on June 4. Cowley. They later divorced Craig Danielson, of Endicott Deputies arrived at Tucker Road on Sept. 9, 1957. On Dec. 11, and Rick (Karen) Danielson, of CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT at 10:30 a.m. on June 4. The 1957, he married his beloved Anacortes. He is also survived Theft victim reported that her wallet, wife and soul mate, Christine by 22 grandchildren, 28 great- Twin Star Credit Union debit Wilhelm, at Napavine, Wash. grandchildren and numerous • $53 of miscellaneous mer- card, Sears card, $10 in cash and They lived in many different nieces and nephews, and many, towns in Washington, while he many friends. He never met a worked at many different jobs. stranger! Death Notices Lotteries He also volunteered his time to He is preceded in death by • JOHN BAILEY VERVALEN, 70, Centralia, drive people to appointments, his parents, one sister, Margaret died Friday, May 31, at Liberty Country Washington’s Tuesday Games shopping or other errands. McGovern; two brothers, Kenny Place, Centralia. No services are planned Mega Millions: 10-11-12-20-55, 19 In 1992, Dad was diagnosed and Orville; and his beloved at this time. Arrangements are under Next jackpot: $12 million with Prostate Cancer, which he son, Scott. the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mor- Match 4: 07-11-16-18 Virgil Danielson, 91, of bravely battled for 21 years. We were truly blessed to have tuary, Centralia. Daily Game: 0-6-7 Lacrosse, Wash., passed Dad loved to hunt and ish. such a great man in our lives! • LAURENCE RAY “BUD” MORGAN, 72, Che- Keno: 01-19-21-22-25-26-29-34-37- peacefully from this life into He especially loved spending He is greatly missed, but forever halis, died Wednesday, May 29, at home. 49-58-61-63-64-66-68-69-70-74-76 time with his family and in our hearts. A memorial Mass will be at 11 a.m. Friday the loving arms of his Lord and at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Chehalis. Savior, Jesus Christ, surrounded friends. He was proud of his In lieu of lowers, donations A reception will be 12:30-2 p.m. at St. Commodities by his loving family on Sunday, children, grandchildren and can be made to Prostate Cancer Joseph Parish Hall. Arrangements are May 6, 2013, in Colfax, Wash. great-grandchildren. He loved Research or to Fellowship under the direction of Sticklin Funeral Gas in Washington — $3.89 (AAA of them all dearly. He truly loved Church, 2102 E. Everette, Chapel, Centralia. Washington) He was born on Jan. 3, 1922 Crude Oil — $93.80 per barrel (CME life, even when battling many Spokane, WA 99208. • SUSAN ANN MAGNUSON, 56, Randle, in Ellsworth, Wis., to Adolph and Group) Lena (Borgstrom) Danielson. At health problems. Dad loved A celebration of life will be died Monday, June 3, in Centralia. A Gold — $1,403 (Monex) his church and listening to the held on Saturday, June 22, 2013, memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sat- Silver — $22.49 (Monex) the tender age of 5, he lost his urday at the White Pass High School father. When he was 9, the family Glory Band. He was a humble at 3 p.m., at Fellowship Church gymnasium. Arrangements are under moved to Washington state. He man who would do anything for in Spokane. A luncheon will be the direction of Brown Mortuary Ser- Corrections attended school through 8th anyone, at anytime, never taking served after. vice, Morton. anything in return. Until we meet ••• grade. He always said he went • RONALD L. RONE, 76, Centralia, died to high school " in the front door Virgil is survived by his loving again, dad.... Monday, June 3, at home. A graveside The Chronicle seeks to be ac- and out the back". wife of 54 years, Christine; one To view the obituary, please service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at For- curate and fair in all its reporting. daughter and four sons; Sherri go to chronline.com/obituaries. est Grove Cemetery, Tenino. Arrange- If you find an error, please call the Virgil served in the U.S. ments are under the direction of Sticklin newsroom as soon as possible at 807- Funeral Chapel, Centralia. 8224, Monday through Friday. CRIME STOPPERS OF LEWIS COUNTY Crime Stoppers of Lewis County is thankful for the continued support of our community. Your investment in the safety of Residential Burglary in Rural Chehalis our area is both appreciated and invaluable. Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and The Chronicle KELA AM 1470 Chehalis Fire Department the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office are Adam Potter Steve & Jill Mansield Highway Shopper seeking your assistance in a burglary in- Jeanette Hollender David & Brenda Balmelli Paciic County Press vestigation. Between April 1 and May 29, Kristy Shanafelt Bruce Kimsey The Town Crier Julie Wiseman Steve Aust Little Nickel Classiieds someone stole a 2000 Eton EarthLander Lisa George Market Street Ace KLOG 1490 AM Wyatt Teitzel Garrison Auctioneers KACS Christian Radio 90cc quad from an outbuilding in the 200 block of Clinton Road, Mike & Sue Austin Lewis County Sheriff’s Chehalis. Judy DeVaul Ofice Association East County Journal Deco Gifts Giske Image Design Ritchie Brothers Auction Gina David Glenn Schaffer Heymann Whinery The value of this theft is approximately $800. Joseph Dolezal John McCroskey Billy Naillon Construction State Street Auto Spencer Morningstar Rose’s Furniture Live 95 Mickey Morningstar Wayne & Diana Anderson If you have information about the location of this property or Marv Duncan Dave Neiser Lynn Harrison the person responsible for stealing it, don’t delay. Call right away. Bill Boehm Pete Bezy Ernie’s Rapid Lube Adam Boehm Railworks Tim & Andy LeDuc Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to Jim Stafford Ashley Millam Sertoma Club the clearance of this crime or any other crime. Call Crime Stop- Peter Wagner Sherri Guenther Kathy O’Conner-Wilson Mark Spogen Mike Alexander Palmer Lumber pers at 1-800-748-6422 or report online at www.lewiscoun- McFarland’s Floatel Margo Mittge Jonathan Meyer tycrimestoppers.org. Remember, you never have to leave your Jason Roberts Alderbrook Quarry Inc. Kenneth Johnson Pat Slusher Howard Nixon Trucking Sunbird Shopping Center name. Dave Scherer Main Street Storage Lincoln Creek Lumber Washington’s Most Wanted Papa Pete’s Pizza Rochester Lumber ReachONE Internet Sweet Inspirations Tipsters 3406, 3413, 3415, 3424, 3426, 3429, 3442, 3447, 3448, Meghanne Davis Custom Security Rose’s Nails 3458, please call Crime Stoppers for reward information. William Halstead Sterling Bank Just Woods Furniture Merie Dunham KMNT 104.3 FM Ramblin’ Jack’s Rib Eye Zonta Awards West Centerville Western Store Public Service Announcement Centralia Deli Mark Witham Northwest Tub Company Bill Little Shannon Trucking Buzzard & Associates Bob & Judy Guenther Dulin Rock Bill & Jennifer Teitzel Dave Cosser Buck’s Logging Powersports Northwest Scott Anderson Diane Rasmusson Kevin Hanson Anthony’s Restaurant Kresky Auto Carol Minden Brunswig’s Shoes LeDuc’s Service Center Uhlmann’s RV Anderson True Value Holiday Inn Express KITI Plaza Jalisco Book ‘n’ Brush SunRae Espresso Oyster Bay Resort Riverside Golf Course O’Blarney’s Irish Pub Centralia Travel Lodge David Rose TeeGarden’s Dusty Breen Bill Cavinder Cuppa Joe’s King Fisher Adventures Lewis County Sheriff’s Service SawWorkwear Lewis/Thurston/Mason Ofice Association Chehalis Deli Labor Council K-9 Leko & Deputy Frase Love’s Truck Stop Kevin Schinnell McDonald’s I-5 Toyota Mary Astrid Bob & Jan Cosser Tim Togerson Jana Dean Isabelle Williams Northwest Hardwoods William Foss Edna & Ed Fund Glade & Rayna Austin Simple Simon All Star Rent A Fence Thorbecke’s Mark Spogan Van Cleve Ford Jim Guenther Cow Punchers Mike & Louise Mauermann Doris Forth Ross Austin Kevin & Rhonda Klumper DeGoede Bulb Farm Kevin Rasku Bill Cavinder The Devilish Pub Weyerhaeuser Mathew Hawkins Bob Foss Walker Becker Jennifer Petra-Potter Centralia Les Schwab Barbara Lovelady Teamsters Local 252 Kathy McWilliams Kevin Anderson

Bill & Marilyn Logan Q13 News/WMW Mary Shahan CH498653bw.cg Dennis Dahlstrom Chehalis Livestock Bernie McCain Ron McWilliams Lee Coumbs Concessions Chehalis Les Schwab Don Blair Keepers of the Faith Quartet Don and Marta Foss SE Alaska Outdoor Adventures Island View Resort & Charter Joe and Ellen Parypa • Main 9 FROM FRONT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 Murderer: Man’s Attorney Says Client Has Mental Health Problems Continued from front page friend,” he said, making eye was in place that legally barred contact with Miller and speak- him from possessing firearms. Judge Richard Brosey sen- ing directly to him throughout Meagher also disputed the tenced Miller to the higher end “He was extremely paranoid about his statement. claims of Miller and his attor- of the sentencing range he faced, someone trying kill him.” “You reduced my brother, ney that he was suffering from a which was between 250 and 333 who was a father, an uncle — a mental illness at the time of the months, approximately 20 to great uncle — to a pile of ash in a homicide. The mental health ex- 28 years in prison, with an ad- Joe Enbody plastic bag,” he said. perts hired by the prosecution ditional five years for a firearm discussing Weston Miller’s mindset prior to murder DeSalvo, who testified at the who examined Miller, said his enhancement. trial, also spoke at Miller’s sen- paranoid delusions coincided The judge also sentenced tencing, and at times shouted with his use of methamphet- him to eight months for each said, adding that the victim had that he won’t be there for his and pointed at Miller. amine, Meagher told the judge. of the four charges of unlawful appeared in his courtroom for daughter’s wedding — just like DeSalvo also accused him of Miller’s court-appointed at- possession of a firearm, which his own criminal cases. her dad won’t be there for hers. being a serial killer and being torney, Joe Enbody, citing the re- he pleaded guilty to prior to “That being said,” he contin- Daniel Carson, the victim’s involved in the disappearances port the mental health expert he trial. Those sentences will run ued, “Mr. Carson did not de- brother, asked the judge to sen- of girls in the area. She also said hired provided to the court, dis- concurrent with his first-degree serve to die.” tence Miller to the maximum Miller had told her before the fa- agreed with the prosecutor, and murder sentence. Miller indicat- possible prison term to send a tal shooting that there would be said his client started suffering ed to his attorney he planned to CAITLIN CARSON, David’s message to “the rest of the meth reports of a missing girl named from paranoid delusions long appeal his conviction. daughter, attended the sentenc- users in the county” that when “Stephanie” in the media soon. before the March 2012 shooting Brosey said the killing was ing hearing with several family they choose to pick up a gun and DeSalvo told him she hoped and prior to his meth use. “totally unjustified” and “abso- members and friends of her fa- end someone else’s life, there are he suffers while in prison, and In the year leading up to the lutely senseless.” ther. She cried throughout the severe consequences. that when he killed Carson, he shooting, Miller’s family and The judge also told Miller hearing, and was unable to read “It’s a classic symptom of took everything from her. friends said he became increas- that the statement he read dur- her written statement aloud to meth abuse,” he said, adding ingly depressed and paranoid, ing sentencing was “more than the court, so a victim’s advocate that his brother struggled with DEPUTY PROSECUTOR Brad Mea- Enbody said. Multiple doctors a little inconsistent” to his pre- did it for her. drug addiction throughout his gher, who requested the judge that treated Miller prior to the vious statement to police, and “Not only did we lose our dad adult life, and that it was likely sentence Miller to the higher homicide said he had pre-exist- contradicted evidence presented on March 13, but your daughter the reason he was spending time end of sentencing range, said ing mental health conditions. to the jury at trial. lost hers as well,” Caitlin said in with Miller. Miller committed the murder “He was extremely paranoid “David Carson was not an her statement. She also said she “You not only took my broth- with one of the several guns he about someone trying kill him,” angel by any standard,” Brosey hopes he suffers from knowing er but you took my childhood owned, despite a court order that Enbody said. Hoarder: County Attorney Says Additional Litigation Could Be Filed in Case Continued from front page county, Lewis County Sheriff’s erty.” “I do not share anything with the forth by the court; namely, that Office Deputy Gabriel Frase on Jarl Bell filed his documents government voluntarily.” he would stop moving nuisance He neglected to pay those April 26 investigated the matter. from the SeaTac Federal Deten- Throughout the multipage items from one property to the bills, and after each, the county In a casual conversation with tion Center, where he has been document, Bonagofski cited other. He also told Lawler that took a lien for lack of payment. Frase, Bonagofski did not try to imprisoned since July 14, 2011. extensive case law and sources he would need the $394.2 billion Those liens now total more than hide his transportation of junk Documents from both men ac- ranging from the U.S. Consti- within three days. $100,000, according to Bill Teit- property. Rather, he told the cuse the government of operat- tution to the “Ancient Law of In a separate document, Bo- zel, the county’s supervisor for deputy that he had moved a car ing as a corrupt “corporation,” Kings.” nagofski explained the reason- environmental service. from Harrison to Reynolds and state their rights have been vio- He concluded the document ing behind his claim. In late March, the county that he planned to move addi- lated and that they oppose the with a three paragraph signa- Lewis County, by Bonagof- won a summary judgment al- tional cars in the future. court’s decisions. ture; the first of those para- ski’s estimate, owed him $1 per lowing it to abate the Harrison Lewis County, in response, Many of the documents had graphs said: “(:For the :Victor- second, from July 20, 2004 to property, which had become a requested and was granted by been annotated, but it was not Jerome: a man aggriev[ed]-wish April 8, 2013, for each vehicle, graveyard for scrap metal and the court an injunction to stop clear who wrote the numerous is with the void-interference appliance, screw, nut, bolt, nail, broken down cars. But, the Bonagofski from shifting the and extensive marginal notes. with the void-injury with the piece of cardboard, piece of county has not yet undertaken nuisance items from one prop- now-time-Rights-interference scrap metal and piece of lumber that abatement due to the on- erty to the other. IN A MAY 2 document, Bo- with the above-(common-law- removed from his two properties. going litigation, County Pros- nagofski specified his primary invoking)-now-time-defini- He also set out the same fi- ecutor Kevin Nelson said on WITHIN THE FORECLOSURE case grievance as Lewis County’s tion.)” nancial orders for each usage Wednesday. file are numerous documents infringement on his right to “ex- of “colorable statutory maritime submitted by Bonagofski, who is clude government from my life ABOUT A MONTH prior to fil- jurisdiction” as well as each visit BETWEEN LATE MARCH and late representing himself in the case. and be left alone.” ing that document, Bonagof- from an agent or employee of April, county officials became Also in the file are hand-written By confiscating his privately- ski made his reimbursement the county. concerned Bonagofski might documents from Raymond-Leo owned items and property, the demand. Lewis County’s foreclosure be transferring nuisance items Jarl Bell, a man not named as government committed theft, He notified Judge James case is ongoing. There is po- from Harrison to Reynolds, ac- a defendant but who, accord- he said Lawler, in writing, that he would tential for additional litigation, cording to court documents. ing to Prosecutor Kevin Nelson, “I am an absolute owner,” Bo- need that money before he met according to Prosecutor Kevin Under direction from the “claims an interest in the prop- nagofski wrote in the document. the terms and conditions set Nelson. Emails: Kirby Said Disciplinary Letter Did Not Factor in Retirement Decision Continued from front page single interaction that could ing past the 15-minute threshold “I think the inequities created to equalize resources for all stu- have seemed disrespectful or needed to bill Medicaid. and the question around wheth- dents in public education. face-to-face meetings for “criti- sarcastic on Kirby’s part, though “And you (Bodnar) offered er it was being done legally or “I really don’t want to be in cal” conversations. Bodnar di- the email ended with a smiley $7,000 in additional support if I not were valid questions that a dispute with him. He’s been a rected Kirby not to “undermine, face. dropped the concerns on Med- professionals should ask,” Kirby, dedicated public educator for 34 manipulate or sabotage” district Still, Bodnar said, the dis- icaid match,” Kirby wrote in his who has written education fi- years,” Bodnar said. “But there decisions. trict uses an inordinate amount rebuttal. nance editorials for many major are times when you have a dis- of organizational energy on While Kirby said he does newspapers in the state, wrote. agreement and you have to have FOLLOWING THE disciplinary email clarifications that could not believe anyone is intention- Bodnar disagrees with Kir- corrective action.” action, Kirby, 61, sent a letter of be cleared more easily with a ally defrauding the program, he by’s position on the Medicaid Bodnar also said he would resignation announcing his de- phone call or in-person meeting. worries that some of the ques- match issue. He said the district like to work effectively with Kir- cision to retire on June 30. Bodnar said he has asked Kirby tionable practices warrant inves- bills for “legitimate” conversa- by if he is elected to the school “I want to add that a recent repeatedly to stop emailing. tigation. tions and distributes reimburse- board. letter of discipline given to me “Some seemed clean as a ments fairly. ••• has little basis in fact, and it has BODNAR DID NOT allow Kirby whistle, but in some cases I won- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 not influenced my decision to to comment for this story. In an der if the line has been crossed BODNAR COMMENDED Kirby for twitter.com/AmyNileReports retire at this time,” Kirby, who interview Tuesday, Bodnar de- in what we can legally do,” Kirby his career legacy working on so- www.facebook.com/ has served as a Centralia prin- clined to cite specific examples wrote. cial justice issues and his efforts AmyNileTheChronicle cipal for more than two decades, of how Kirby had perpetuated Kirby said he worries that wrote on March 20. “In short, I false information other than emphasizing obtaining ad- have asked some questions not the mistaken source of summer ditional Medicaid money has appreciated, maybe I’ve been school funding and offered little blurred the district’s vision on CENTRALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNOUNCES NEW too blunt, but accusing me of ly- evidence to support the district’s what it can and cannot do. EDISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ing and impugning the reasons strongly worded claims in the For the 2011-12 school year, I’ve written what I write is just disciplinary process. the Centralia School District By The Chronicle conjecture.” “The superintendent offered received $317,243 in reimburse- The Centralia School District has announced it has hired a to let me answer questions in his ments, compared to the Cheha- principal to replace Neal Kirby at Edison Elementary School. KIRBY SENT a scathing rebuttal presence, but we couldn't agree lis School District’s $50,476, ac- Nate Grygorcewicz, an assistant principal from the North to Bodnar’s disciplinary letter, on parameters for that discus- cording to the Washington State Thurston School District, will replace Kirby, who is retiring June which detailed his concerns on sion,” Kirby wrote in an e-mail Health Care Authority. 30. several district issues, following to The Chronicle Wednesday. “It Centralia has 24 percent “They call him Mr. G,” said Superintendent Steve Bodnar. his resignation. is also obvious to me the super- more Medicaid eligible students Grygorcewicz and his wife, Courtney, have two children; “I wonder if the district of- intendent has chosen to respond and twice the staff to administer 4-year-old Beckett, and 7-year-old Caitlin, who will attend Edison. fice uses misinformation as just to the records request with only the program than Chehalis, ac- another management tool to a portion of my rebuttal rather cording to HCA. ABOUT NATE GRYGORCEWICZ deflect criticism. The district than the full document I sub- office also demonizes people by mitted to him. As such, I feel it A HUGE EQUALITY problem ex- Education: questioning the motivations of is a misrepresentation of what ists because of the uneven way Pacific Lutheran University — bachelors degree in education — 2000 people who question them,” Kir- I wrote by omission of parts of the district distributes the Med- by, a former state representative Heritage University — master’s degree in education/educa- the rebuttal.” icaid reimbursement money tion administration — 2007 in the Legislature wrote. “Are among buildings, Kirby said. Experience: you asking I simply take carte A MAJOR POINT of contention A percentage of the money Tumwater School District — Black Hills High School — History blanche any statement made by between Kirby and the district for staff time goes back to the Teacher — 2001-2002 someone in the district office is the handling of the Medicaid building that sought the reim- Shelton High School — History Teacher 2002-2007 and support that position with- Administrative Match program. bursement. Tenino Middle School — Assistant Principal/Athletic and Ac- out any clarifying questioning?” The optional program reim- “When one building has far tivities Director — 2007-2010 burses schools for time spent for more per student funds to pro- North Thurston School District - Komachin Middle School - A FREEDOM OF INFORMATION Act referring eligible students and vide for technology, in-services Assistant Principal — 2010-2013 request for the emails in ques- families to services. The district for staff, library books, and an Source: Centralia School District tion and documents related to can distribute the funding at its assortment of other services, the discipline confirmed just discretion. equity in education goes to the CENTRALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT SALARIES one inaccuracy in Kirby’s com- When Edison was receiving wayside,” Kirby wrote. munications, which did not considerably less per student Additionally, Kirby said, few By The Chronicle change his substantive point than other buildings, Kirby said, monitoring controls exist for the Centralia School District Superintendent Steve Bodnar earns a and he apologized for after re- Bodnar asked him to talk with program, which needs tighter base salary of $143,819 annually, plus more than $30,000 in ben- ceiving clarification. But, Bod- other principals about obtaining checks to ensure limits. efits, according to the state Office of Superintendent of Public nar said, that particular inaccu- Medicaid money. Instruction’s data for the 2012-13 school year. As a principal, Neal racy about the source of funding Kirby said district officials ad- DESPITE THE INEQUALITIES the Kirby earns an average base salary of $103,665 annually, in addi- for a summer program could vised him to get Edison teachers program produces, Kirby said, tion to nearly $27,000 in benefits, according to the report. have mislead district employees. to ask for elaborations on medical the administration told him to The documents revealed a issues to keep conversations go- stop discussing the issue. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 • Main 10 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Government Secretly Search Halted in Philadelphia Turkish Officials Deliver Scooping Up Phone More Conciliatory Records of Millions of Messages Ahead of Verizon Customers Building Collapse; Six Dead Erdogan’s Return By Kathy Matheson, Keith Collins and WASHINGTON (AP) — The ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — National Security Agency has Michael Rubinkam Turkish officials, scrambling to been collecting the telephone re- The Associated Press contain tensions, have delivered cords of millions of U.S. custom- PHILADELPHIA — Af- more conciliatory messages to ers of Verizon under a top secret ter a slow but steady overnight thousands of protesters denounc- ing what they say is the govern- court order, according to a report search buoyed by the discovery in Britain’s Guardian newspaper. ment’s increasingly authoritarian of a woman in the rubble, res- The order was granted by rule and its meddling in lifestyles. cue workers at the scene of a the secret Foreign Intelligence The efforts come ahead of building collapse that killed six Surveillance Court on April 25 Prime Minister Recep Tayyip and is good until July 19, the people took a temporary break Erdogan’s return on Thursday newspaper reported Wednesday. Thursday in what had been a from a four-day North African The order requires Verizon, one round-the-clock dig for addi- tour. All eyes will be on him to of the nation’s largest telecom- tional victims. see if he also softens his line. munications companies, on an A building under demolition Huseyin Celik, deputy leader Stephanie Aaronson / The Associated Press “ongoing, daily basis” to give the collapsed onto a neighboring of Erdogan’s Islamic-rooted par- NSA information on all tele- thrift store Wednesday morn- Fireighters stand by while some look for anyone trapped among debris at the ty, said the government is sympa- phone calls in its systems, both ing, injuring at least 14 people, site of a collapsed building in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Deputy Fire Chief Rob- thetic to secular-minded Turks ert Coyne said early Thursday that 61-year-old Myra Plekam was pulled from the within the U.S. and between the including a 61-year-old woman concerns and is prepared to take debris more than 12 hours after the building collapsed and that she was awake U.S. and other countries. pulled from the debris nearly 13 steps to “eliminate” their fears. and talking to rescuers. She’s the 14th survivor of Wednesday’s collapse. The newspaper said the hours later and hospitalized in He has also called on party document, a copy of which it critical condition. supporters not to come out in force had obtained, shows for the first spot on Market Street, one of themselves the whole building to greet Erdogan when he arrives. time that under the Obama ad- AUTHORITIES HAVE NOT officially Philadelphia’s signature bou- would simply fall down. A human rights group says ministration the communica- ended the search, but the sense levards, was being monitored, On Wednesday, that’s what “several people” were hospital- tion records of millions of U.S. of urgency has subsided after particularly amid word of the happened. The unstable shell of ized late Wednesday when po- citizens were being collected workers combed through bricks demolition contractor’s many a building collapsed into a mas- lice used tear gas to disperse indiscriminately and in bulk, and rubble using buckets and legal and financial troubles. Of- sive heap of bricks and splin- protests in Ankara. regardless of whether they were their bare hands well into the ficials from the U.S. Depart- tered wood, taking part of the suspected of any wrongdoing. night. ment of Labor and Occupational thrift store with it. Verizon spokesman Ed Mc- “We’re going to keep search- Safety and Health Administra- “Our thoughts and our Koreas Agree to Hold Fadden said Wednesday the com- ing until we’re absolutely sure no tion were at the scene. prayers go out to those who lost Talks on Reopening pany had no comment. The White one else is there,” battalion fire their lives, and their families,” House declined comment and re- chief Charles Lupre said shortly FOR WEEKS, PEOPLE working Mayor Michael Nutter said at Jointly Run Complex ferred questions to the NSA. The before dawn. He said there were nearby had watched with grow- a late-night news conference at After Months of NSA had no immediate comment. no reports of anyone missing, ing concern as a crew took down which he announced the death but there was always the chance the vacant four-story building toll. “At the same time, we pray Sinking Relations Economists See No that someone was inside who next to a Salvation Army thrift that those who survive will re- SEOUL, South Korea (AP) wasn’t reported missing. store at the edge of downtown. cover not only physically, but — North and South Korea on Stock Bubble Even as A roofer atop another build- certainly mentally from the Thursday agreed to hold talks on IT WAS UNCLEAR WHAT ROLE the ing didn’t think the operation trauma of being in a building reopening a jointly run factory Fed’s Low Rates Help demolition work might have looked safe. A pair of window and it suddenly collapses.” complex and possibly other issues, Boost Share Prices played in the collapse, but the washers across the street spot- Witnesses said they heard a after months of deteriorating rela- accident raised questions about ted an unbraced, 30-foot section loud rumbling sound immedi- tions and a day before a U.S.-Chi- WASHINGTON (AP) — A how closely the highly visible of wall and predicted among ately before the collapse. na summit in which the North is nervous debate is raging among expected to be a key topic. investors and analysts: Has the The envisioned talks could Federal Reserve inflated a stock help rebuild avenues of inter- market bubble by driving inter- Bringing Home the Fallen Korean cooperation that were est rates to record lows? obliterated in recent years amid The answer, according to hardline stances by both coun- economists surveyed by The As- tries, though the key issue iso- sociated Press: No. lating the North from the world Three-quarters of the econo- community — its nuclear pro- mists say stocks, which are at gram — is not up for debate. their lowest point in a month The North’s Committee for but are up 19 percent since No- the Peaceful Reunification of vember, aren’t overvalued. Many Korea, in a statement carried point to strong corporate profits by state media, said it is open to as justifying the surge in stock holding talks with Seoul on re- prices, which have more than opening the Kaesong complex doubled since bottoming in 2009. just north of the Demilitarized The economists expect many Zone separating the countries. consumers to respond to their in- South Korean Unifica- creased stock wealth by spending tion Ministry spokesman Kim more in coming months. Higher Hyung-suk expressed hope that spending would help sustain and the talks could become an oppor- perhaps accelerate growth. tunity for the two Koreas to start The economists think growth building trust. He said Seoul will is slowing to around a 2 percent announce the time and agenda for annual rate in the April-June the talks later, but didn’t elaborate. quarter from a 2.4 percent rate The decade-old Kaesong last quarter. The key reasons: complex, the product of an era of Federal spending cuts, higher inter-Korean cooperation, shut taxes and economic weakness in down gradually this spring after Europe and elsewhere. Steve Ruark / The Associated Press Pyongyang cut border commu- An Air Force carry team moves a transfer case containing the remains of Army Spc. Ray A. Ramirez Monday at Dover nications and access, then pulled Judge Rules In Favor of Air Force Base, Del. According to the Department of Defense, Ramirez, 20, of Sacramento, Calif., died June 1 in Wardak the complex’s 53,000 North Ko- province, Afghanistan of injuries sustained from an improvised explosive device. rean workers. The last of hun- Dying Pa. Girl Seeking dreds of South Korean managers Adult Lung Transplant; at Kaesong left last month. Expert Raises Concerns Horse Slaughterhouse Accuses USDA of IRS Tactics Turkey Sees Largest PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily al- By Jeri Clausing wants to ship horse meat to Glass, who is one of the attorneys Anti-Govt Protests lowed a dying 10-year-old girl to The Associated Press countries where it is consumed representing the USDA against a by humans and sold for things lawsuit by Valley Meat over de- In Years But Vital move up the adult waiting list for ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A a lung transplant, though an ex- like zoo food. lays in approving its application. southeastern New Mexico com- Tourism Industry pert has questioned the decision The issue has divided horse Dunn compared the process pany’s plans to convert a cattle on medical and ethical grounds. rescue and animal welfare to that of the Internal Revenue Shrugs Off Threat plant into a horse slaughter- “We are beyond thrilled,” Ja- groups, ranchers, politicians Service, which has been accused ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey, a house has hit another roadblock, net Murnaghan, the girl’s moth- and Indian tribes about what is of subjecting conservative po- largely Muslim nation that bridg- er, told The Associated Press on this time over an environmental the most humane way to deal litical groups to extra scrutiny es Europe and Asia, has a flour- Wednesday after U.S. District dispute that the company’s at- with the country’s horse over- when they applied for tax-ex- ishing tourist industry based on Judge Michael Baylson inter- torney blames on the Obama population and the rising num- empt status. ancient historical sites and ruins, vened in the case. “Obviously we administration putting politics ber of neglected and starving “Should somebody be look- a world-ranked metropolis in still need a match.” over policy. horses as the West deals with ing into whether or not there is Istanbul, wide sandy Mediterra- Baylson suspended an age Blair Dunn, who represents persistent drought. direction from the White House nean beaches and stunning re- factor in the nation’s transplant Valley Meat Co. of Roswell in to use/abuse USDA/EPA author- gions of natural beauty. rules for 10 days for Sarah Mur- its more than yearlong effort to SINCE THE COMPANY PASSED its ity with regard to Valley Meat A look at the industry as Tur- naghan, who has been at Chil- get approval to slaughter horses, inspection in late April, officials because they are on the other key is hit by its largest anti-gov- dren’s Hospital of Philadelphia says the U.S. Department of have been dragging their feet on side of a political issue from the ernment demonstrations in years: for three months with end-stage Agriculture keeps changing the giving the plant final approval president?” Dunn said he wrote Turkey attracted more than cystic fibrosis. rules because it opposes horse to open by questioning whether to Glass. 37.7 million visitors in 2012, ac- The judge’s ruling lifting the slaughter. it needs a permit under the fed- cording to the Ministry of Cul- age requirement applies only USDA officials referred eral Clean Water Act for dis- DUNN SAYS GLASS HAS not re- ture and Tourism, which says the to Sarah, at least until a June questions to the Justice Depart- charging waste into water, Dunn plied in writing but has left two country is among the top 10 most 14 hearing on the request for a ment, which did not immediate- said. The plant, he said, doesn’t voicemails saying the issue with popular tourist destinations in broader injunction. ly respond to a phone call seek- discharge anything into water, the permit involves questions the world. Over 5.2 million visi- An expert questioned Bayl- ing comment. and such a permit was never over whether the company needs tors have arrived already this year, son’s decision, which came a day needed during the 20 years the the discharge permit as mandat- a nearly 14 percent increase over after Health and Human Ser- VALLEY MEAT’S APPLICATION to plant slaughtered cattle. ed by the Clean Water Act. the same period in 2012, it says. vices Secretary Kathleen Sebel- resume domestic horse slaugh- “If these were not require- Glass, like the USDA, re- Some 378,000 U.S. residents ius declined to become involved ter has ignited an emotional, ments for a cattle facility, they ferred questions to the Justice visited Turkey in 2011, the latest in the case, despite urgent pleas national debate over whether cannot now suddenly become Department’s communications year in which figures are avail- from several Pennsylvania con- horses are livestock or domes- requirements for a horse facility,” office, which did not immedi- able, according to the U.S. De- gressmen. tic companions. The company Dunn said in an email to David ately return phone calls. partment of Commerce. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 • Main 11

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Winners at Edison Elementary’s Great Recycled Zoo Project were, from left, McKenzie Davies, Giovanni Flores-Cuenca, Gage Laferty and Emma Elder. Students at the school built a “None. I don’t “The demolition variety of animals from household drive and I don’t derby is always fun. items. think my caregiver I’d say Summerfest would take me.” (in Centralia).”

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Photograph submitted by Deborah Carey, Centralia School District Students Create Animals in Great Recycled Zoo Project By Deborah Carey Centralia School District Edison Elementary School students recently took part in the Great Recycled Zoo Project. Students at the Centralia school were asked to build any animal they wanted from household items that could be reused, such as egg cartons, cans, plastic bottles, toilet pa- per tubes, cereal boxes, plastic lids, newspapers, etc. They could even “Fourth of July for the “None in particular. invent their own animals if they wanted to. Once the animals were completed, they were brought to school Summerfest parade. Just being outdoors and displayed in the foyer. Many different animals were made, in- I enjoy the parade.” in the sunshine.” cluding birds, turtles, a tiger, a panda bear, chicks, fish and much Your Les Schwab Tire Center more. Would Like To Remind You Carla Hollinger Mardona Merchant-Wallin The winners and their animals were McKenzie Davies, horse; that June 2 - 8 Is National Chehalis, Dawn’s Delectables Chehalis, business owner Giovanni Flores-Cuenca, parrot; Gage Lafferty, tiger; and Emma El- Tire Safety Week der, an elephant splashing water on a bird on its back. Centralia 1211 Harrison Ave. The Edison PTO then paid to enter all of the animals and some 736-6603 CH498787sl.db other artwork from Edison Elementary into the Spring Youth Fair. Chehalis All four of the above winners also took home first-place ribbons 36 N. Market Blvd. 748-0295 from the youth fair. trade Up to a Yamaha SaleS event Anniversary Sale OPEN HOUSE

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Brandon Hansen / [email protected] The Chronicle’s 2013 All-Area Softball team poses Wednesday at Centralia College. Standing, from left: Adna’s Emma Brattain, Napavine’s Alexa Peters, Napavine’s Demi Sahlinger, Morton-White Pass’ Ashley Kelly, Centralia’s Parker Pocklington (MVP), W.F. West’s Marissa Reynolds (MVP), W.F. West’s Mattie Boucher, Centralia’s Erika Brower, Rochester’s Joni Lancaster and Napavine’s Mackenzie Olson. Kneeling, from left: Pe Ell’s Kayla Capps, W.F. West’s Kenna Tornow, W.F. West’s Ali Graham and Centralia’s Mackenzie Wasson. Reynolds, Pocklington Lead Talented Squad By Aaron VanTuyl hit .500 with a 1.118 slugging and first baseman — hit .462 [email protected] percentage and knocked five of The Chronicle's 2013 All-Area Softball Team with four home runs. her home runs during the post- Co-Most Valuable Players: Adna's Emma Brattain, a There's plenty of differences season. She drove in 38 runs in Marissa Reynolds, W.F. West (OF) four-year starter behind the between The Chronicle's 2013 26 games, with a school-record plate for, hit .424 to earn her sec- All-Area Softball co-MVPs. 29 walks and tied her own regu- Parker Pocklington, Centralia (SS) ond All-Area nod. The senior One swings from the right, lar-season record with six home the other from the left. One plans to play at Centralia Col- runs. lege next season, after leading plays the infield, the other plays Player Team Pos. Class Napavine, which took third the Pirates to the state tourna- the outfield. One is from Che- at the State 2B Softball Tourna- Kenna Tornow W.F. West 2B Senior halis, the other from Centralia; ment in each of her four seasons. ment for the best finish among one is headed for the SEC, and Ali Graham W.F. West P Sophomore Morton-White Pass junior local fastpitch teams, landed the other for the Ivy Leagues. Mattie Boucher W.F. West P Junior Ashley Kelly hit .521 with four They can both, however, hit three players on the All-Area Erika Brower Centralia 3B Senior home runs and 33 RBIs, with squad. Mackenzie Olson, a ju- nearly any pitch almost as far as Mackenzie Wasson Centralia P/1B Junior a .906 slugging percentage. She they want. nior pitcher and first baseman, helped the combination Tim- hit .511 with a .957 slugging per- Demi Sahlinger Napavine 3B Senior Centralia's Parker Pockling- Alexa Peters Napavine P/1B Senior berwolf softball program to it's ton and W.F. West's Marissa centage, nine home runs and 48 first-ever piece of hardware with RBIs, with a 10-2 record on the Mackenzie Olson Napavine P/1B Junior Reynolds headlined this year's a fourth-place finish at the State mound and 54 strikeouts in 71 installment of the All-Area Emma Brattain Adna C Senior 2B tournament. innings. Alexa Peters, a senior Softball Team, combining for Kayla Capps Pe Ell SS Junior Pe Ell's Kayla Capps, a junior a whopping 21 home runs be- playing for the Academy of Art Ashley Kelly Morton-WP SS Junior University in San Francisco next shortstop, provided pop in the tween them. Joni Lancaster Rochester SS Freshman middle of the Trojans' lineup Pocklington, the Evergreen season, also pitched and played first base, hitting .500 with two with five home runs, a .430 bat- 2A Conference's Offensive ting average and just two strike- MVP, hit 10 of those homers homers and 28 RBIs while go- ence's Pitching MVP award, with Centralia's Erika Brower and ing 14-3 with a 2.74 earned-run outs, helping her team to its sev- — though, to be fair, Reynolds Graham — a left-handed sopho- Mackenzie Wasson helped lead average and 104 strikeouts in enth-straight state tournament had an extra four games at the more — going 10-2 and fanning the Tigers to within a game of 115 innings. Demi Sahlinger, the appearance. State 2A Softball Tournament to 74 in 83 ⅓ innings of work, and the State 2A tournament, losing reach 11. Pocklington, a short- Tigers' third baseman, led her Joni Lancaster, a freshman Boucher — a right-handed junior to eventual second-in-state R.A. stop who has signed to play at team with a .575 batting average shortstop, helped Rochester the University of Arkansas next along with 17 stolen bases, 35 — posting a 1.43 ERA with a 12-2 Long in the third-place game of reach the playoffs for the first spring, hit an impressive .538 RBIs and four homers. record and 71 strikeouts in 73 ⅔ the district tournament. Brower, time since 2006, hitting .410 over the course of the season in Reynolds had plenty of crim- innings. Kenna Tornow, a senior a senior set to play for Centra- with 12 doubles, five triples and her fourth year as a starter for son and grey company on the second-baseman and leadoff hit- lia College next season, hit .400 a pair of home runs for a War- the Tigers. All-Area squad. Teammates Ali ter bound for the University of with nine home runs while rior team that finished third in Reynolds, the Bearcats' Graham and Mattie Boucher Great Falls in Montana, hit .371 playing third base and pitching, the SWW 1A League Evergreen Princeton-bound center fielder, shared the Evergreen 2A Confer- and struck out twice all season. while Wasson — a junior pitcher Division.

Fanned The Final Word Seattle’s Jason Bay Calkins, Gaul Playing in All-State Senior Games swings and TV’s Best Bet misses to By The Chronicle ams, and Toutle Lake’s Ryan Olver, play- Major League Baseball end a game W.F. West’s Brady Calkins and Tole- ing for Team St. Helens. against the New York at Seattle do-Winlock’s Mack Gaul will both play Games will be at 11:30 a.m. and 3:15 White Sox in the Washington Senior All-State base- 7:10 p.m. in the 16th ball games this weekend in Yakima. p.m. on Saturday, and 10:25 a.m. and 2 ROOT inning on Calkins and Gaul will both play for p.m. on Sunday. All games are scheduled Wednesday Team Baker, one of four teams playing in in Seattle. to go eight innings. Offensive and defen- —See S3 the two-day All-State series at Davis Field. Other notables playing include Montesa- sive player awards will be given out on Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press no’s Layne Bruner, playing for Team Ad- Sunday afternoon.

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Photos by Jack Royle Great weather and clear skies ofered this incredible view of Mount Rainier from Paradise. Outdoors Hunting, Fishing, Hiking, Birding

EXPERIENCING THE MOUNTAIN SUNNY VIEW: Weather which will remain closed for flow flats and being close to the the 2013 year due to sequestra- Longmire Museum, this trail is a Provides Enhanced tion budget cuts and the Sunrise great opportunity for adventure Experience At Rainier visitor center which is scheduled for the easier-going hikers. to be open on July 3rd, both the Waterfalls tend to be the By Jack Royle Longmire Museum and the Par- attention-grabber while driv- For The Chronicle adise Henry M. Jackson visitor ing up to the Paradise Henry M. With last weekend offering center are open for exhibits and Jackson Memorial visitor cen- dryer and warmer weather, lo- information. ter, with spots to view right off cals and tourists alike took ad- As May ended, visitors be- the road at Christine Falls and vantage of hiking various trails gan looking for site-seeing op- Narada Falls. Other opportuni- in the Mount Rainier National portunities and also a chance ties to view waterfalls require a Park. for a little trekking. With some little on-foot traveling such as Although few roads remain of the higher trails still covered Carter and Madcap Falls which closed until late June and into with snowpack, they offer a little are on the trailhead beginning at July, many of them opened dur- more challenge to each hike, but Cougar Rock. ing the month of May, including for those families with younger With weather forecasts pre- the Nisqually to Paradise, Ste- trekkers, the lower, more flat dicting fairly decent weather in vens Canyon, State Route 410/ trails provide plenty of aweing the coming weeks, now is the Chinook Pass, Cayuse Pass via views without too much of a time to pack your pack and ex- State Routes 410 and 123, and workout. plore the Mount Rainier Nation- the White River road. Trail of the Shadows seems to al Park. With exceptions of the be a go-to trail for most families. Visit www.nps.gov/mora for Ohanapecosh visitor center While offering views of the lava- more information.

MT. RAINIER FILE 14,411 f t. Stratavolcano 500,000 1894 Elevation Part of Cascade Range Year Old Rock Last Eruption Peyton Neumeyer, 2, enjoys her view of Christine Falls with her mother Cynthia Neumeyer of Morton. Hunting and Fishing Report Local Rivers Opened This Past Saturday By the Seattle Times head on Saturday is the Sky- boats out on the Green River hooked into something giant. weighed 180 pounds. Many local rivers and komish River. after summer steelhead,” Bos- “I thought it was a rock (on The eastern Strait, La Push, streams opened this past Sat- “The Reiter Ponds section worth said. “Success was moder- the bottom) but a rock doesn’t Neah Bay, San Juan Islands, urday for salmon, steelhead or (on Upper Skykomish) opened, ate there, and I heard that three take out line,” said Woods, who eastside of Whidbey Island, trout, and here are some reports and I did hear one story about boats fishing between Flaming used salmon and tuna bellies northern Puget Sound and cen- on how fishing fared: a person catching their two- Geyser and Soos Creek caught for bait with a 32-ounce lead tral Puget Sound are now closed The Cascade River and fish limit within ½-hour there,” one fish per boat on Saturday.” weight. for halibut. The only ocean Skagit River from the High- said Aaron Bosworth, a state “I got the fish up to about area still open for halibut is the way 530 Bridge at Rockport to Fish and Wildlife biologist. “I Mammoth 225-lb. Halibut 100 feet and then it took off, southern coast off Ilwaco, where Marblemount Bridge opened for also heard that people fishing Caught Near Sequim and I tugged and cranked, and fishing is allowed Fridays to hatchery chinook this past Sat- (summer-run steelhead) out on tugged and cranked,” Woods Sundays only. urday (June 1), and the catches the main part of the (Skykom- By the Seattle Times said. The western Strait of Juan were good one day and bad the ish) did well also. That fishery The halibut fishery in the After a 30- to 45-minute bat- de Fuca off Sekiu is open June 8 next. attracted quite a crowd the way eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca tle, Woods managed to get the only. “Sounded like it was kind of it usually does.” ended Friday on a high note for monster halibut up to the boat. mixed bag depending on where The chinook fishery on the three Everett anglers. It was 75 inches long and had Local Fishing Report you were at,” said Brett Bark- Skykomish generated some ef- Woody Woods, 71, and his a 12-inch thick belly. Its estimat- dull, a state Fish and Wildlife fort, but Bosworth didn’t hear of two fishing partners, Ted Mea- ed weight was 225 pounds. By The Chronicle biologist. “I heard they got about any reports. sor and Pat Vaughn, were fish- “It was a team effort, and I Salmon/Steelhead 10 fish or so right around the Bosworth says there were ing the deep waters off Dunge- was glad to see the fish and get it Cowlitz River reported hatchery first thing in the morn- several folks out on the Cedar ness Spit just west of Sequim. inside the boat,” Woods said. “It some anglers are catching some ing on Saturday. It also sounded River, and heard that a couple The three anglers had al- was a great day.” spring Chinook near the barrier like down in the Skagit it wasn’t people had caught some nice- ready hooked two nice halibut. Woods’ fish bested the oth- dam. quite as good and then it kind of sized trout (18 to 20 inches) in At about 11 a.m., Woods, er huge halibut caught May 3 Last week Tacoma Power flip, flopped the next day (Sun- this catch-and-release fishery. who was fishing in 430 feet near in the eastern Strait by Ryley recovered 187 spring Chinook day, June 2), and few more fish “There were also several the yellow buoy off the Spit, Fee of Woodinville — that one adults, 27 jacks, 14 winter-run were caught down in the Skagit steelhead and 40 summer-run and less in the Cascade. steelhead during four days of Barkdull said it was pretty operations at the Cowlitz Salm- dead on Monday (June 3). CHRONICLE’S on Hatchery separator. “That is because it looks like During the past week Ta- we need more water as it is pretty coma Power employees released low,” Barkdull said. “The good CATCH OF 42 spring Chinook adults and news is we’ll get water whether 20 jacks into the Cispus River we like it or not. If this weather THE WEEK above the mouth of Yellow Jack- forecast holds we’ll have more et Creek, and they released two water than we want (from snow- spring Chinook adults and two melt and runoff from the dam).” Photo courtesy of Zach Olson jacks into Lake Scanewa above The Marblemount Hatchery Zach Olson, 30, of Morton tro- Cowlitz Falls Dam. on the Cascade River had about phies his 9.6-lb. large mouth bass River flows at Mayfield Dam 200 chinook through the mid- and his brother’s (Tony Olson, 22) are approximately 6,540 cubic dle of last week, and the forecast 6-lb. large mouth bass which they feet per second on Monday, June this year is 2,800 hatchery chi- both caught early this week at 3. nook, which is the highest since Mayield Lake. Kalama and Lewis rivers re- the fishery began. ported light effort for hatchery Another popular area that steelhead during limited sam- opened for chinook and steel- pling last week. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 • Sports 3

MLB

Photos by Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press LONG Seattle Mariners’ Kyle Seager, right, and Chicago White Sox catcher Hector Gimenez WINDY watchCITY the path of Seager’s grand slam in theLOSS 14th inning Wednesday in Seattle.

Chicago White Sox players share congratulations as they walk off the field in view of the scoreboard showing their 16-inning baseball game against the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday in Seattle. Chicago Snaps Skid, Beat Seattle 7-5 in 16

SEATTLE (AP) — Alejan- runs and seven hits in three in- Keppinger had a two-run single dro De Aza and Alex Rios each nings. De Aza drove in Gordon and Hector Gimenez doubled had an RBI single in the 16th Beckham and eventually came home a run as the White Sox inning, and the Chicago White around on an infield hit by Rios, sent 10 batters to the plate. Sox snapped an eight-game who also singled home the first And that seemed to be more losing streak with a 7-5 victory run of the game. than enough, especially with over the Seattle Mariners on The two-run cushion proved Reed taking over. Wednesday. to be enough for Reed this time. But the closer was shaky De Aza’s He struck out Brendan Ryan on from the outset, giving up tiebreaking three pitches, and then got Endy four straight hits after Frank- hit came af- Chavez and Jason Bay swinging lin popped out. The last of the ter the teams to end it 5 hours and 42 minutes combined to after the first pitch. four hits came from Chavez make base- Reed was charged with five and scored Michael Saunders to ball history runs and five hits over three in- make it 5-1. Reed struck out Bay when Chicago CHICAGO 7 nings, but got the victory. The on a slider and had a 1-2 count scored five SEATTLE 5 White Sox avoided the first win- on Seager when he left a fastball times in the less road trip of seven or more over the plate and third base- top of the 14th, only to have games in franchise history. man drove it over the wall in Seattle complete an improb- Seattle had a chance at its right-center for his first career able rally on Kyle Seager’s tying first sweep the season, but grand slam. grand slam off Addison Reed missed out on a bunch of op- The Mariners’ dugout erupt- (2-0) with two out. portunities to grab the lead. The ed and Seager wore a grin on his According to the Mariners, Mariners left a runner at third face as he rounded the bases. It with information from Elias in the first, second, fifth, sixth was the first home run allowed Sports Bureau, Seager was the and 10th innings, and Seager this year by Reed. first player to hit a tying grand was thrown out at home to end Notes: Chicago announced slam in extra innings and no the fourth while trying to score RHP Jake Peavy has a non- team had ever scored five or on Nick Franklin’s fly ball. displaced rib fracture on the more runs in the 14th inning The missed chances wast- left side of his chest and will be or later to tie a game. It also was ed another impressive outing sidelined for approximately four the first game in major league from by Hisashi Iwakuma, who to six weeks. The fracture was history when each team scored pitched eight innings and re- revealed in an MRI exam on five or more runs in the game tired his final 16 batters. when it was scoreless through Most of the action took place Wednesday morning in Seattle. the ninth. in the 14th. ... Seattle plans on having Mi- After 13 innings of offensive De Aza had a leadoff walk chael Morse (quad) back in the futility, the two sides combined and advanced to third on a per- lineup on Thursday, although for 10 runs and 10 hits in the fectly executed hit-and-run sin- manager Eric Wedge has not 14th inning alone. gle through the right side of the decided if Morse will play first But all that became a foot- infield by Alexei Ramirez. Rios base or DH. ... Wednesday was note when the White Sox scored then singled in De Aza, and the 13th game in Mariners his- twice in the 16th against Hector Chicago added another run on tory to be scoreless through Seattle Mariners first baseman Kendrys Morales tries to get a grip on a foul ball Noesi (0-1), who gave up three Casper Wells’ infield single. Jeff nine innings. from Chicago White Sox’s Jeff Keppinger in the eighth inning. MLB Interviewing Players as Part of Drug Probe

NEW YORK (AP) — One started three weeks ago and its operators in a Florida court Once MLB interviews Bosch allows discipline for “just cause” by one, for three weeks already, are scheduled until the end of in March, an attempt to pres- and the players, it will have to for a violation not specified. players accompanied by their June, according to people with sure Bosch. A person familiar determine what penalties to im- Any player disciplined could lawyers have been summoned to knowledge of the process who with the case told The Associ- pose. file an individual grievance, and interviews as part of baseball’s spoke on condition of anonym- ated Press on Tuesday night that “WADA commends the deci- it isn’t likely that cases would be latest investigation into perfor- ity because statements on those Bosch agreed to talk to MLB, sion of Major League Baseball to combined into one proceeding. mance-enhancing drugs — and details weren’t authorized. Dan a deal first reported by ESPN. seek suspension of an estimated If Bosch testifies at a hearing, the process is a long way from Halem, Steven Gonzalez and MLB wants to speak with Bosch 20 players,” World Anti-Doping he would be subject to cross-ex- finished. Patrick Houlihan, lawyers in in the next few days, Agency Director General David amination, and players’ lawyers Some baseball’s labor relations depart- “Due to ongoing litigation, it Howman said in a statement. likely would try to attack his pretty big ment, conducted several inter- would be inappropriate to com- “More and more, information credibility. names, views, and some players haven’t ment on any aspect of this mat- and evidence gathered in the led by been scheduled. ter at this time,” Bosch’s lawyer, investigative process is proving Alex Ro- “Every player has been or will Susy Ribero-Ayala, said in a an effective means of uncover- driguez, could be on the hot seat. be represented by an attorney statement. ing doping in sport. MLB has A-Rod, Ryan Braun, Nelson from the players’ association,” Among the players linked approached this issue in a pro- Cruz, Melky Cabrera and Barto- Weiner said. “The players’ asso- to the clinic, Cabrera, Colon fessional way, and the evidence lo Colon are among the 20 or so ciation has every interest in both and San Diego catcher Yasmani gathered will undoubtedly be players who may be disciplined defending the rights of players Grandal already have served pivotal,” Howman said. for their links to the now-closed and in defending the integrity 50-game suspensions following Any suspensions for first of- Miami anti-aging clinic, Bio- of our joint (drug) program. We positive tests for testosterone fenders would be put on hold genesis of America. trust that the commissioner’s of- announced by MLB last year. if the union files a grievance, a The players’ union says it has fice shares these interests.” “It looks like it could be get- process that would put the mat- been assured no decisions re- MLB has been seeking ting to the bottom of this and ter in front of an arbitrator and garding discipline will be made the cooperation of Biogenesis finding some information that delay possible sanctions for until the interviews are com- founder Anthony Bosch since hopefully would help Major weeks or months. Second of- pleted. Miami New Times reported in League Baseball as far as clean- fenders would serve suspensions “It would be unfortunate if January that it obtained what ing this game up,” said San during the grievance process. anyone prejudged those inves- the paper said were records de- Francisco manager Bruce Bochy, Baseball’s drug agreement Chris O’Meara / The Associated Press tigations,” union head Michael tailing drug purchases by Ro- who managed Cabrera last year. calls for a 50-game suspen- New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez Weiner said in a statement driguez, Cabrera, Cruz and Co- “I always thought they should sion for a first violation, 100 stretches during a workout Wednes- Wednesday. lon. Yahoo Sports reported that be a little stricter to keep these for a second and a lifetime ban day at the Yankees’ minor league And it appears the process Braun, the 2011 NL MVP, was players from trying to beat the for a third for positive tests for complex in Tampa, Fla. Major League has a while to run. mentioned in the records. system and cheat. I’m all for banned PEDS or their use or Baseball has begun interviewing play- Interviews with players MLB sued Biogenesis and stiffer penalties.” possession. The agreement also ers linked to a Miami anti-aging clinic. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 SPORTS

NBA

Lynne Sladky / The Associated Press At left: Miami Heat forward LeBron James smiles during the post game news conference after defeating the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 in their NBA basketball Eastern Conference inals playof series, Tuesday in Miami. The Heat defeated the Pacers 99-76 to advance to the NBA inals against the San Antonio Spurs. At right: San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan listens to a question during a news conference at NBA basketball practice Wednesday in Miami. The Spurs play the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the NBA Finals tonight. Spurs a Contrasting Finals Challenge for Heat By Ira Winderman Sun Sentinel MATCHUPS FOR NBA FINALS: MIAMI — The conference finals left each of these teams tenderized. For the San Antonio HERE’S PICKING THE Spurs, it meant going up against Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph and the beef of the Memphis Griz- MIAMI HEAT zlies. For the Miami Heat, it was seven grueling games against By Charles F. Gardner havoc will test the Heat, and it Roy Hibbert, David West and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel may need James to defend him the raw power of the Indiana at key times. Chalmers will be no Pacers. Matchups for NBA Finals: match. Perhaps that's why players Advantage: Spurs. from both teams marinated in SMALL FORWARD the moment at NBA Finals me- Miami’s LeBron James vs. San BENCH dia day, recognizing that this Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard Miami’s Ray Allen, Chris Ander- upcoming best-of-seven series James has faced some talented defenders in the playoffs, start- sen, Norris Cole, Shane Battier, likely will be less impactful on Mike Miller and Joel Anthony their connective tissue. ing with Milwaukee’s Luc Richard Mbah a Moute. Then James vs. San Antonio’s Manu Ginobili, "It will be a little more open," faced Chicago’s Jimmy Butler Gary Neal, Matt Bonner, Boris Spurs center Tim Duncan said and Indiana’s Paul George, both Diaw, Cory Joseph and DeJuan Wednesday at AmericanAir- skilled defensive players. Now Blair. lines Arena, where the Finals it will be Leonard’s turn to try Allen and Battier struggled open Thursday at 9 p.m. "I think to slow down the game’s best against the Pacers, but Allen hit player and league MVP. The it will still be very physical. This Lynne Sladky / The Associated Press three critical three-pointers in Spurs handled James well in the time of the season, the Finals Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade smiles during practice Wednesday in Miami. The Heat the first half of Game 7. Andersen 2007 Finals when he was with will bring it out in everybody. I play the San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals tonight. has hardly missed in the playoffs don't know if there will be much Cleveland, but that was before while providing the rebound- to relax about. I think it will he became Superman. ing the Heat lacks, although his Spurs' veteran core. "We push Advantage: Heat. definitely be a different type (of NBA FINALS SCHEDULE suspension for Game 6 was pure series), and it will be more up- each other. And we're excited to stupidity. Cole could prove criti- tempo, more wide open." Miami vs. San Antonio be back on this stage." POWER FORWARD cal in defending Parker if Chalm- ers struggles. Ginobili is more a No, no one is calling these All Times Pacific Of course, they did not have Miami’s Udonis Haslem vs. San Antonio’s Tiago Splitter starter than a bench player and teams soft. The Spurs still have Thursday, June 6: San to push as much in the confer- the size of Duncan and Tiago Both are complementary players, could turn a game or two in the series. In other words, he could Splitter, can roll in with the bulk Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m. ence finals, moving past Mem- but Haslem always has formed Sunday, June 9: San phis' muscle in four games to a big part of the Heat’s identity, make a massive difference. of DeJuan Blair and Boris Diaw. Advantage: Heat. And no one will confuse the willing to do whatever it takes Antonio at Miami, 5 p.m. provide a nine-day break. That to win. Haslem had two big Heat's Udonis Haslem and Chris Tuesday, June 11: Mi- allowed Parker to study the Heat. scoring games (17 and 16 points, Andersen as timid presences. COACHES ami at San Antonio 6 p.m. "It was a great series. It was respectively) in the conference But both of these teams pre- finals against Indiana. Splitter Miami’s Erik Spoelstra vs. San An- fer to play at speed, in the open Thursday, June 13: really fun to watch," he said. "I'm relieves a lot of the pressure on tonio’s Gregg Popovich court, more with finesse than Miami at San Antonio, 6 a big student of the game. And Tim Duncan and has converted Spoelstra is underrated be- force. As ugly as Heat-Pacers p.m. I love watching games. I think 58 percent of his shots in the cause he coaches a trio of stars postseason. and makes sure they work to- grew, this could be a return to Sunday, June 16: you can learn a lot. Miami and the beautiful game, more op- Advantage: Heat. gether while massaging wound- portunity for the grace of LeB- Miami at San Antonio, 5 Indiana was a hell of a series. " ed egos when necessary. It’s not ron James, Dwyane Wade, Tony p.m. (if necessary) The Heat learned, as well. To CENTER an easy job. Popovich will scream at his players, but he knows how Parker, Manu Ginobili, the nim- Tuesday, June 18: San a degree, they went to school Miami’s Chris Bosh vs. San Anto- ble footwork of Chris Bosh and to get the best out of them. And Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m. on themselves, ultimately find- nio’s Tim Duncan they trust him implicitly. He has Duncan, 3-pointers taken under Bosh struggled against Indi- (if necessary) ing a way to free up Wade and won four NBA titles and that’s no ana’s Roy Hibbert in the previous less duress by Ray Allen, Shane fluke. Thursday, June 20: Bosh enough to help push James series and faces a future Hall of Battier, Danny Green and Gary Advantage: Spurs. Neal. San Antonio at Miami, 6 into a 2007 NBA Finals rematch Famer in Duncan, who has been "We'll have a different chal- p.m. (if necessary) against the Spurs. rejuvenated this season and lenge in doing it against the in the playoffs. Bosh will try to INTANGIBLES "My meal tasted a little bet- venture outside to bring Duncan Spurs than we did against the The Heat struggled during away from his comfort zone. ter after the game, you know? its conference finals matchup Pacers," Heat coach Erik Spoel- unique way, Battier said he was Duncan is averaging 17.8 points I'll tell you that. It was a good against the Pacers, but that stra said. "That is clear. Their both humbled and hungered by and 9.2 rebounds in 14 games might serve it well heading into game is different. Offensively, Monday's benching, while also feeling to obviously be in that during the Spurs’ current playoff they'll attack us in much differ- grateful for the possibility of re- moment," Wade said of pushing run. the Finals. Bosh and Wade will ent ways. And then offensively, demption with that Game 7 win. Advantage: Spurs. get a clean slate in this series. through in Monday's Game 7. The Spurs have been resting af- we'll have to attack them in dif- "Obviously, as a competi- "Like I told Chris the night before, ter sweeping Memphis, but San ferent ways than we did in the tor it was tough, I'm not going SHOOTING GUARD last series." I spent a lot of time with Chris in Antonio’s veterans won’t mind to lie," he told reporters on the Miami’s Dwyane Wade vs. San the idle time. It probably helped Asked if the matchup against main court at AmericanAirlines his house, we're neighbors, and I Antonio’s Danny Green them and they will know how to the Spurs could be more condu- Arena. "It was maybe the tough- told him, I said, "Chris, it didn't Wade has struggled with a handle it. cive to the Heat's preferred style, est thing I've gone through as a matter if you scored 30 points a sore right knee throughout the Advantage: Spurs. James said, "That's what we competitor. I was super happy playoffs and even missed Game hope." game up until this point. If you for my team and my teammates. 4 against the Bucks due to pain. PREDICTION But he cautioned that differ- "In retrospect, it's OK today. get in Game 7 and score two When he struggled in Game 6 ent doesn't necessarily translate Every now and then you have to points and we lose, you'll feel at Indiana, he said he needed It’s hard to pick against any to be incorporated better in the team with James in the lineup. into easier. eat a turd sandwich. When you just as bad or worse than you "We don't know until the se- eat a turd sandwich, that rib- Heat offense. But Wade scored 21 He didn’t get a lot of help for feel now. So it's all about Game 7, points in Game 7 and suddenly ries gets started," he said. "Every eye tastes really good next time. much of the Indiana series and seemed energized again. Green team we play causes different That's life, and that's the way I man. It's all about this moment. as he pointed out, the match- is shooting 43 percent from ups were bad for the Heat with problems, from Milwaukee to look at it." Let's do whatever we can, do three-point range in the playoffs Chicago to Indiana and now San The Pacers were wide-eyed, the physical Hibbert and David what we've got to do until things and is a good defender. West inside. Now it’s Duncan Antonio. So we don't actually seemingly giddy just to have Advantage: Heat. turn around for us.' and Splitter the Heat must face, know until the series begin." taken the next step to the confer- not to mention a premier point By the end of the Pacers se- ence finals. For the Spurs, there "I thought his mind-set of be- POINT GUARD guard in Parker. A lot will depend ries, there was no place for the is recognition of how difficult it ing aggressive was a change to Miami’s Mario Chalmers vs. San on Wade’s performance. Can he intuitive game of Heat swing- can be to take back to this level, hopefully bring into this series." play consistently the way he did man Shane Battier, who went Antonio’s Tony Parker having waited six years since Now they're here, the op- Parker made a good Memphis in Game 7 against Indiana? If he from eight minutes in Game their previous Finals visit. ponent more seasoned, but the defense look bad in the Western does, the Heat will be hard to 5 against the Pacers to four in "Tony and Manu and myself, Conference finals. Parker’s ability beat and will repeat. Game 6 to none in Game 7. we've been on that court for a challenge also perhaps more to to get into the paint and create Miami wins series, 4-3. For his part, in his own long time," Duncan said of the the Heat's liking. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013

MLB Draft MLB Zack Collins’ Bat Coveted in Major League Baseball Draft

By Dieter Kurtenbach Sun Sentinel (MCT) FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — If all goes to plan, catcher Zack Collins, from American Heritage in Plantation, Fla., will be batting third in the ma- jor leagues. How long it takes for him to reach that spot is anyone’s guess, but on Thursday, with the start of the 2013 MLB First- Year Player Draft, Collins will no longer have to guess where it’ll happen. Collins is expected to be the first South Florida pros- pect taken in the draft, which has a new format this year. The first and second rounds, where Collins is expected to be picked, will be held Thursday (MLB Network, 7 p.m. EDT), with the remaining 38 rounds Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press to be completed on Friday and Seattle Mariners MLB baseball players stand on the baseline at Safeco Field with military veterans in honor of Memorial Day prior to a baseball game against the San Saturday. Diego Padres, Monday. While Collins is eager to join any team, where he’s drafted will decide if he starts playing professionally this summer. Collins has signed a letter- Seattle Holds 12th Pick in Draft of-intent with Miami, and he By Tim Booth pick in Thursday’s draft, a spot Ackley, had No. 2 again in 2011 McNamara said there is said if he’s not selected in the that has led to plenty of frequent when they took left-handed a strong crop of high school first three rounds of the draft, The Associated Press flyer miles for McNamara and pitcher Danny Hultzen and se- players in this year’s draft, but he’ll play in Coral Gables for SEATTLE — For a change, his staff as they tried to get a lected catcher Mike Zunino No. much of the research needed the next three years. Tom McNamara and the Seattle handle on who might be avail- 3 overall a year ago. on the prep prospects was done Collins can only sit and Mariners don’t have a clear idea able when Seattle picks in the All three of those players wait to find out what his future of how the first round of base- last summer when most of the middle of the first round. are currently at Triple-A, with top players were playing against holds, but one thing is certain _ ball’s amateur draft will play After two straight drafts of Ackley having been sent down each other in summer leagues. the forecast is bright. out. having a pretty clear idea who from the major league club after It was Collins’ left-handed The they were targeting and getting struggling at the plate. Because McNamara said there was one hitting that first caught pro past two a chance to see those players on none of the three have managed prep player he flew across the scouts’ attention. There’s seasons, multiple occasions, McNamara to establish themselves at the country to see in person, only nothing complicated about the Mari- and his scouts have been forced major league level yet, some of to watch him get intentionally his swing. His body is calm, ners have to fan out around the country the Mariners scouting has been walked four times. though the impact he puts on picked Nos. 2 and 3 overall this year even more trying to called into question. “There is a group of high the ball is quite violent. in the draft and McNamara’s zero in on their first-round se- McNamara said he has not school guys and a group of col- Collins has heard plenty job was simpler. The Mariners lection. changed his scouting tactics, of comparisons from those lege guys and if you didn’t do simply waited to see who was “When you’re picking two but the Mariners are placing scouts. Maybe he’s the next your homework in the summer picked above them and then or three, you get to sit on a guy even more emphasis on how Mark Teixeira or Matt Wieters. and watch these guys against had their choice of one of the and watch him four or five much an amateur player relish- Then again, that swing, with competitive teams and players top prospects in the entire draft times or six or seven times,” es being in a competitive situa- the power it dishes out and you might be in trouble this pool. McNamara said. “When you’re tion. the little hitch that starts it off, year,” McNamara said. “We This year is a little different. picking 12 you don’t know who “There is something I’m looks awfully similar to Josh “The unsung guys that is coming your way, you’re kind starting to learn, too, the play- keep saying in that room about Hamilton’s. work with me, they’ve gotten of in no-man’s land that way.” ers that love if there is a lot of the high school guys, ‘Hey, let’s What can’t be debated are after it this year big time. We’ve Three times in the last people scouting them, those not forget why we spent all that the results of that swing. Col- seen a lot more players this year,” four years, the Mariners have guys have something extra. time on the road in the summer lins was the MVP of the 2011 said McNamara, Seattle’s direc- selected in the top three. They Like, ‘Ah, this is great, the more and the fall watching these guys IBAF World Youth (16-and- tor of amateur scouting. held the No. 2 overall pick in the merrier. This is what I want play against the best players.’ under) Championships, lead- to do,’” McNamara said. ing Team USA to a gold medal, The Mariners hold the 12th 2009 when they selected Dustin That’s where you learn a lot.” and he hit .388, with 31 RBI and five homers his senior year NFL at Heritage, earning Sun Sen- tinel All-County First-Team Bianchi: Deacon Jones, the Greatest Athlete in Central Florida History honors for a second straight year. By Mike Bianchi They called Deacon Jones Collins’ bat can be a valu- Orlando Sentinel (MCT) the “Secretary of Defense,” but able asset to pro teams, but the he was so much more than just biggest question surrounding ORLANDO, Fla. — Hope- a secretary. In fact, he was the the 18-year-old is where he’ll fully, as my buddy Chris tweet- commander and chief of the play in the field. There are only ed Tuesday, St. Peter is not a L.A. Rams’ famed “Fearsome a handful of catchers in the big quarterback. Foursome” and the founding leagues that resemble Collins, If so, the pearly gates were father of the quarterback sack. who is 6 feet 3 and 220 pounds, destroyed — crunched and He not only invented the term and his size made some pro shattered into tiny pieces — “sacking the quarterback”; he teams project him as a first Monday night when David invented the relentless mindset baseman. “Deacon” Jones crashed through behind the term. Rushing the But Collins didn’t accept them and arrived in football quarterback for Jones was sort that. He wants to play catcher heaven. of like hunting rabbits. When And St. Peter _ God bless full-time, so he worked with you’re done, you just put your him — is probably still running former UM and current San bloody victims in a game bag for his afterlife. Diego Padres catcher Yasmani Scott Heckel / The Associated Press and go home. A moment of silence, please: Grandal to improve his de- In this Aug. 9, 2007, photo, David “Deacon” Jones waves to the crowd after being Deacon Jones, the greatest “You took the quarterback fense behind the plate. introduced at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. athlete in Orlando sports his- and you put him in a sack; that’s According to Collins, his how Deacon described it,” Or- defense is “a million times bet- tory, has gone to That Big Col- quarterback Bob Berry so vio- Back in Deacon’s heyday in lapsing Pocket in the Sky. lando resident and NFL Hall- ter now,” and he’s convinced a lently with a helmet-to-helmet the 1960s, the quarterback posi- of-Famer Jack Youngblood ex- number of scouts that he’s not “There’s no question Dea- hit that Berry’s helmet popped tion in the NFL was lily-white con is the greatest athlete we’ve plained Tuesday. a defensive liability. off and skidded across the and there would be no black ever had,” said Bill Buchalter, Youngblood became an un- “I’ve only been playing scorched earth. starter at the position for more the Orlando Sentinel’s legend- derstudy of Jones after he was catcher for four years,” Collins Said Jones after the game: “If ary former high school editor than a decade after he entered drafted by the Rams out of the said. “Most guys have been the helmet doesn’t go, his head the league. Jones took his wrath University of Florida in 1971. back there their entire life. If and greater Orlando’s resident sports historian. “We’ve had does.” out on the fair-skinned quarter- Bruce Smith holds the NFL re- I can improve that much over Can you imagine the out- backs of the league. cord for career sacks with 200, the last year, I think that says a some good NFL, NBA and Ma- jor League Baseball players, but cry, fines and suspensions Jones “Can you imagine, all of a but Youngblood says his men- lot about what I can do.” would endure today if he played sudden having the opportunity tor “would have had 250” if the Collins isn’t the only South Deacon was an icon among icons. He stood the test of time. with the same rage and feroc- to legally beat the crap out of statistic had been kept back in Florida player expected to be ity as he did back in the 1960s? somebody who has mistreated Jones’ playing days. drafted the next three days. He was the LeBron of the foot- ball field.” There were those who believe you all these years?” his wife, That may be a slight exag- Nova Southeastern infielder he hated quarterbacks so much Elizabeth, once told the Orlan- geration, but not much of one. Carlos Asuaje could be a sec- He was bigger, faster, stron- because they symbolized the ra- do Sentinel. Sacks weren’t kept as an official ond-day pick, along with Elev8 ger than everyone else. cial injustice and white suprem- Just ask the great white NFL statistic until 1982, but if Sports Institute-Delray play- And meaner. Meaner than a drunken rat- acy he endured as a black kid quarterbacks of his day and they had been recorded during ers Stephen Alemais and Ron growing up in the segregated they will tell you. Healy. tlesnake. Deacon’s day, there’s little ques- South. He attended Eatonville, “Running an offense against Other South Florida play- For all you youngsters out tion he would be among the Fla.’s Hungerford High School Deacon Jones was like play- ers should expect to hear their there, ask your father or grand- NFL’s all-time leaders. in the days before integration names called as well. Coral father about Deacon Jones and ing against the shark in ‘Jaws,’” Jones not only made the Springs shortstop Luis Guil- what he used to do to quarter- when black men literally had to Johnny Unitas once said. quarterback pay; he made the lorme, West Boca catcher backs. He used to hate them take a back seat to white men. “I owe everything to Deacon people protecting the quarter- Michael Barash, Palm Beach like you and I hate the IRS. He His scholarship was revoked Jones,” Fran Tarkenton said af- back pay. He became famous Central third baseman Ian used to hate them like kids hate at South Carolina State after he ter his Hall-of-Fame career was for his devastating head-slap on Hagenmiller and two of Col- creamed spinach. Actually, he took part in a civil rights march. over. “If it wouldn’t have been offensive linemen — a maneu- lins’ Heritage teammates, C.J. hated them so much, he tried to He personally experienced an- for him and his lightning sack ver that was later banned by the Chatham and Shaun Ander- turn them into creamed spin- gry white men in hoods and rush, I wouldn’t be known as NFL because Jones utilized it so son, should all be drafted. ach. that transformed him into an the greatest scrambling quar- effectively to get to the quarter- He once clocked Atlanta angry black man in a helmet. terback in history.” back. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs at Detroit 10, Tampa Bay 1 PREPS NHL at Boston 17, Texas 5 GOLF Bearcat Track Camp Coming June 10-11 Junior Legion Baseball CONFERENCE FINALS at Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 4 PGA Tour Tuesday’s Results (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Colorado 5, at Cincinnati 4 Fed Ex Cup Standings By The Chronicle At Centralia EASTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota 3, at Kansas City 0 Golfer Cup Points TITUS-WILL 11, N. THURSTON 1 The W.F. West High School track and field pro- Boston 2, Pittsburgh 0 at Milwaukee 4, Oakland 3 1. Tiger Woods 2,345 N. Thurston 000 01 — 1 1 2 gram will host the seventh-annual Bearcat Track and Saturday, June 1: Boston 3, Pitts- Baltimore 4, at Houston 1 2. Matt Kuchar 1,922 Titus-Will 520 31 — 11 10 1 3. Brandt Snedeker 1,474 Field Camp, for boys and girls age 5 to 14, running Batteries: North Thurston — Con- burgh 0 Arizona 7, at St. Louis 6 4. Kevin Streelman 1,234 gton, Cole (4) and Reid; Titus-Will — Monday, June 3: Boston 6, Pitts- at LA Angels 4, Chicago Cubs 3 June 10-12. 5. Billy Horschel 1,231 Dylan Urvina, Brandon Rogers (5) and burgh 1 at Seattle 7, Chicago White Sox 4 6. Boo Weekley 1,114 For kids ages 5 to 8, the camp will run Monday and Dakota Deal, Chase McCarthy (4) Wednesday, June 5: Pittsburgh at at LA Dodgers 9, San Diego 7 7. Phil Mickelson 1,003 Tuesday, June 10 and 11, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at W.F. Boston, 8 p.m. at San Francisco 2, Toronto 1 8. Keegan Bradley 994 Senior Legion Baseball Friday, June 7: Pittsburgh at Bos- West High School in Chehalis. The camp will con- Tuesday’s Results 9. D.A. Points 985 ton, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Results At Centralia 10. Adam Scott 977 clude with a track meet on Tuesday from 5:30 to 6:30. at Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 0 LIZARDS 13, COMP. ATHLETICS 3 x-Sunday, June 9: Boston at Pitts- 11. Charles Howell III 911 The camp for kids age 9 to 14 will also run from 4 Castle Rock 010 100 1 — 3 8 6 burgh, 8 p.m. at NY Yankees 6, Cleveland 4 12. Russell Henley 895 to 6:30 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, but with a larger Sobe-Toyota 200 041 5 — 13 9 0 x-Tuesday, June 11: Pittsburgh at at Philadelphia 6, Miami 1 13. Webb Simpson 854 Batteries: Castle Rock — N/A; Boston, TBD Oakland 6, at Milwaukee 1 14. Hunter Mahan 839 track meet on Wednesday, June 12, starting at 4 p.m. Sobe-Toyota — Tanner Gueller, Dylan x-Wednesday, June 12: Boston at Chicago White Sox 7, at Seattle 5 15. Graeme McDowell 838 The camp will focus on specific events for the Hershey Fosnacht (4) and Keylen Steen, Zack Pittsburgh, TBD Toronto 4, at San Francisco 0 16. Jason Day 831 Track & Field Meet (sprints, distance running, soft- Chamberlain (4) Texas 3, at Boston 2 17. Steve Stricker 827 WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago Cubs 8, at LA Angels 6 18. Jimmy Walker 812 ball throw, standing long jump), which will be held Chicago 2, 0 NY Mets 10, at Washington 1 19. Dustin Johnson 810 Wednesday. The top two placers in Wednesday's meet Saturday, June 1: Chicago 2, Los Tampa Bay 3, at Detroit 0 20.Sang-Moon Bae 770 qualify for the Washington State Hershey Track Meet LOCAL Angeles 1 Colorado 12, at Cincinnati 4 21. Bill Haas 755 22. Chris Kirk 745 at Mt. Tahoma High School on June 29. Local Golf Sunday, June 2: Chicago 4, Los An- at Kansas City 4, Minnesota 1 Wednesday's Hershey qualifier is open to all Lewis Riverside Women’s Golf Club geles 2 at Houston 11, Baltimore 7 23. Michael Thompson 733 June 4 Results Tuesday, June 4: Chicago at Los Arizona 10, at St. Louis 3 24. Martin Laird 703 County kids between the ages of 9 and 14. Registra- 18-Hole Eclectic Nine Angeles, 9 p.m. 24. John Merrick 703 26. Justin Rose 701 tion begins at 3 p.m., and athletes can enter up to three First Division Thursday, June 6: Chicago at Los Thursday’s Games 27. Brian Gay 684 events, though no more than two from either the track 1. Carol Stanley Angeles, 9 p.m. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 10 a.m. 2. Christie Greiter 28. Charl Schwartzel 662 x-Saturday, June 8: Los Angeles at Baltimore at Houston, 11 a.m. or field divisions. 3. Patty Reichert 29. David Lynn 652 Chicago, 8 p.m. NY Mets at Washington, 4 p.m. Second Division 30. Josh Teater 637 The camp registration fee is $25 (which includes a 1. Vicki Pogorelc x-Monday, June 10: Chicago at Los Texas at Boston, 4 p.m. 31. Scott Piercy 632 t-shirt), and registration for the Hershey meet is free. 2. Janet Schultz Angeles, 9 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 4 p.m. 32. Tim Clark 623 Visit www.ci.chehalis.wa.us and click the Parks and x-Wednesday, June 12: Los Ange- Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 5 p.m. 3. Pat Moss 33. Rory McIlroy 622 Recreation tab for a registration form. Third Division les at Chicago, TBD Minnesota at Kansas City, 5 p.m. 34. David Lingmerth 612 1. Pat Zimmerman Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. 35. Brendon de Jonge 606 2. Paulette Horton Playoff Leaders San Diego at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. 36. Freddie Jacobson 601 3. Val Wheeler Points NY Yankees at Seattle, 7 p.m. 36. Kyle Stanley 601 1. David Krejci, BOS 20 Newaukum Valley Women’s Golf Club Atlanta at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. 38. Angel Cabrera 589 2. Nathan Horton, BOS 17 39. Kevin Chappell 587 June 5 Results 3. Evgeni Malkin, PIT 16 Sports on the Air 40. Henrik Stenson 582 First Division 3. Kris Letang, PIT 16 Friday’s Games 1. Kathy Smith 5. Sidney Crosby, PIT 15 Pittsburgh at Chi. Cubs, 11:20 a.m. THURSDAY, June 6 2. Patty Reichert Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m. GOLF 3. Donna Coburn Goals Texas at Toronto, 4 p.m. RACING 4. Carol Devereaux 1. David Krejci, BOS 8 Cleveland at Detroit, 4 p.m. NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings 9:30 a.m. Second Division 1. Patrick Sharp, CHI 8 LA Angels at Boston, 4 p.m. As of June 5 TGC — LPGA, Wegman’s Championship, 1. Sue Morrissey 3. Nathan Horton, BOS 7 2. Linda Meyers St. Louis at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Driver Points first round, at Pittsford, N.Y. 3. Sidney Crosby, PIT 7 Miami at NY Mets, 4 p.m. 1. Jimmie Johnson 473 3. Pat Moss 3. Pascal Dupuis, PIT 7 Noon 4. Debby Date Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. 2. Carl Edwards 443 3. 423 TGC — PGA Tour, St. Jude Classic, first round, Third Division Plus/Minus Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 5 p.m. 1. Vicki Pogorelc 1. Nathan Horton, BOS 19 Houston at Kansas City, 5 p.m. 4. Matt Kenseth 399 at Memphis, Tenn. 2. Sharon Kilbourn 2. David Krejci, BOS 12 Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. 5. Kevin Harvick 399 3:30 p.m. 3. Ann Orni 2. Milan Lucic, BOS 12 San Diego at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 398 4. Diane Young 7. Kasey Kahne 392 TGC — Champions Tour, The Tradition, first 4. Slava Voynov, LA 10 San Francisco at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. round, at Birmingham, Ala. (same-day tape) 4. Zdeno Chara, BOS 10 NY Yankees at Seattle, 7 p.m. 8. 374 9. 371 Atlanta at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Goals Against Average 10. Brad Keselowski 369 11 a.m. 1. Kevin Poulin, NYI 1.14 11. Jeff Gordon 361 NBA Saturday’s Games 2. Corey Crawford, CHI 1.70 12. 354 MLB — Regional coverage, Baltimore at Hous- Playoff Schedules & Results 3. Jonathan Quick, LA 1.71 Texas at Toronto, 10 a.m. 13. Greg Biffle 353 ton or Tampa Bay at Detroit (1 p.m. start) CONFERENCE FINALS 4. Antti Niemi, SJ 1.87 Miami at NY Mets, 10 a.m. 14. Martin Truex Jr. 343 7:10 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 5. Brian Elliott, STL 1.90 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 1 p.m. 15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 343 EASTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota at Washington, 1 p.m. 16. Tony Stewart 338 ROOT — NY Yankees at Seattle Miami 3, Indiana 3 Save Percentage Cleveland at Detroit, 1 p.m. 17. 337 NBA BASKETBALL Wednesday, May 22: Miami 103, 1. Jonathan Quick, LA .941 Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 1 p.m. 18. Joey Logano 335 2. Corey Crawford, CHI .938 6 p.m. Indiana 102, OT NY Yankees at Seattle, 1 p.m. 19. Jamie McMurray 332 3. Tuukka Rask, BOS .935 ABC — Playoffs, finals, game 1, San Antonio Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. 20. Ryan Newman 323 Friday, May 24: Indiana 97, Miami 4. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR .934 vs. Miami/Indiana winner 93 5. Kevin Poulin, NYI .933 LA Angels at Boston, 4 p.m. 21. Jeff Burton 323 Sunday, May 26: Miami 114, Indi- Houston at Kansas City, 4 p.m. 22. Juan Pablo Montoya 307 NHL HOCKEY ana 96 Wins Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 4 p.m. 23. Marcos Ambrose 294 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 28: Indiana 99, Mi- 1. Tuukka Rask, BOS 10 St. Louis at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. 24. Mark Martin 271 25. Casey Mears 259 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 4, ami 92 1. Corey Crawford, CHI 10 San Diego at Colorado, 4 p.m. Los Angeles vs. Chicago Thursday, May 30: Miami 90, In- 3. Jonathan Quick, LA 9 Atlanta at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. 26. 249 27. David Ragan 238 diana 79 4. Jimmy Howard, DET 7 TENNIS 4. Antti Niemi, SJ 7 28. Bobby Labonte 238 Saturday, June 1: Indiana 91, Mi- League Leaders 6 a.m. 29. Danica Patrick 231 ami 77 Batting Average Goals Per Game 30. 219 ESPN2 — French Open, women’s semifinals, Monday, June 3: Indiana at Miami, 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET .370 1. Pittsburgh 3.69 31. Dave Blaney 219 at Paris 8:30 p.m. 2. Chris Davis, BAL .355 2. Boston 3.36 32. David Reutimann 190 3. Jhonny Peralta, DET .338 3. Ottawa 3.10 33. J.J. Yeley 187 WESTERN CONFERENCE 4. Josh Donaldson, OAK .332 FRIDAY, June 7 4. Anaheim 3.00 34. 178 San Antonio 4, Memphis 0 4. Joe Mauer, MIN .332 AUTO RACING 5. NY Islanders 2.83 35. 136 Sunday, May 19: San Antonio 105, 6. Chicago 2.67 36. AJ Allmendinger 122 10:30 a.m. Memphis 83 Home Runs 37. Michael McDowell 76 7.Toronto 2.57 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice Tuesday, May 21: San Antonio 93, 1. Chris Davis, BAL 20 38. Scott Speed 75 8. Detroit 2.36 Memphis 89, OT 2. Miguel Cabrera, DET 17 39. 71 for Party in the Poconos 400, at Long Pond, Pa. 9. San Jose 2.27 Saturday, May 25: San Antonio 2. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 17 40. 63 (same-day tape) 10. NY Rangers 2.17 104, Memphis 93, OT 4. Robinson Cano, NYY 14 41. Terry Labonte 52 11. Los Angeles 2.00 11 a.m. Monday, May 27: San Antonio 93, 4. Nelson Cruz, TEX 14 42. Ken Schrader 29 11. Vancouver 2.00 NBCSN — Formula One, practice for Cana- Memphis 86 43. 7 13. Montreal 1.80 Runs Batted In 44. Brian Keselowski 4 dian Grand Prix, at Montreal 14. Washington 1.71 Playoff Leaders 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET 65 12:30 p.m. 15. St. Louis 1.67 1. Kevin Durant, OKC 30.8 2. Chris Davis, BAL 52 IndyCar Standings SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- 16. Minnesota 1.40 2. Carmelo Anthony, NY 28.8 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 48 1 Helio Castroneves 206 3. James Harden, HOU 26.3 2 Marco Andretti 206 ing for Party in the Poconos 400, at Long Pond, Pa. 3. Prince Fielder, DET 48 4. LeBron James, MIA 26.2 Goals Against Per Game 3 Ryan Hunter-Reay 191 6 p.m. 5. Mike Napoli, BOS 46 5. Stephen Curry, GS 23.4 1. NY Islanders 4.17 4 Scott Dixon 186 SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, WinStar 2. Montreal 4.00 5 Simon Pagenaud 177 Assists Wins World Casino 400, at Fort Worth, Texas 3. Vancouver 3.75 6 Takuma Sato 175 1. Deron Williams, BKN 8.4 1. Justin Masterson, CLE 8 4. Minnesota 3.40 7 Justin Wilson 169 BOXING 2. Stephen Curry, GS 8.1 1. Clay Buchholz, BOS 8 8 Tony Kanaan 160 3. Ty Lawson, DEN 8.0 5. Toronto 3.14 7 p.m. 1. Matt Moore, TB 8 9 James Hinchcliffe 154 4. Tony Parker, SA 7.2 6. Ottawa 3.10 ESPN2 — Lightweights, John Molina Jr. (25-2- 4. Felix Hernandez, SEA 7 10 Charlie Kimball 149 5. Mike Conley, MEM 7.1 7. Pittsburgh 2.85 4. Yu Darvish, TEX 7 0) vs. Andrey Klimov (15-0-0), at Shelton, Wash. 8. Detroit 2.64 F1 Standings 8 p.m. Field Goal % 9. Anaheim 2.57 Earned Run Average 1 Sebastian Vettel 107 1. Dwight Howard, LAL .619 10. NY Rangers 2.33 SHO — Bantamweights, Jonathan Vidal (17- 1. Clay Buchholz, BOS 1.62 2 Kimi Raikkonen 86 2. Larry Sanders, MIL .576 11. Washington 2.29 0-0) vs. Mario Munoz (13-0-1); junior middle- 3. Mike Dunleavy, MIL .567 2. Hisashi Iwakuma, SEA 1.94 3 Fernando Alonso 78 12. Boston 2.07 4. Kawhi Leonard, SA .565 3. Chris Sale, CHW 2.44 4 Lewis Hamilton 62 weights, Jorge Melendez (26-2-1) vs. Luis Grajeda 13. San Jose 2.00 5. Omer Asik, HOU .564 4. Jerome Williams, LAA 2.58 5 Mark Webber 57 (14-1-1), at Verona, N.Y. 13. St. Louis 2.00 4. Felix Hernandez, SEA 2.58 6 Nico Rosberg 47 COLLEGE BASEBALL Rebounds 15. Chicago 1.87 7 Felipe Massa 45 1. Kevin Garnett, BOS 13.7 16. Los Angeles 1.69 10 a.m. Saves 8 Paul di Resta 28 2. Reggie Evans, BKN 12.3 9 Romain Grosjean 26 1. Mariano Rivera, NYY 21 ESPN2 — NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re- 3. Pau Gasol, LAL 11.5 10 Jenson Button 25 4. Omer Asik, HOU 11.2 2. Jim Johnson, BAL 19 gionals, game 1, teams TBD 3. Joe Nathan, TEX 17 5. Andrew Bogut, GS 10.9 NHRA Standings 1 p.m. MLB 3. Addison Reed, CHW 17 Top Fuel ESPN2 — NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re- Blocks Major League Baseball Standings 5. Tom Wilhelmsen, SEA 14 1 Shawn Langdon 746 1. Serge Ibaka, OKC 3.00 gionals, game 1, teams TBD American League 2 Tony Schumacher 742 2. Brook Lopez, BKN 3.00 EAST W L PCT GB National League 4 p.m. 3. Marc Gasol, MEM 2.20 3 Antron Brown 626 Boston 36 24 .600 - Batting Average ESPN — NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re- 4. Joakim Noah, CHI 2.17 4 Spencer Massey 615 1. Yadier Molina, STL .348 5. Dwight Howard, LAL 2.00 NY Yankees 34 25 .576 1.5 5 Khalid alBalooshi 544 gionals, game 1, teams TBD Baltimore 33 26 .559 2.5 2. Jean Segura, MIL .339 6 Doug Kalitta 510 ESPN2 — NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re- Steals Tampa Bay 32 26 .552 3 3. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI .335 7 Brandon Bernstein 445 gionals, game 1, teams TBD 1. Monta Ellis, MIL 2.50 Toronto 25 34 .424 10.5 4. Troy Tulowitzki, COL .332 8 Morgan Lucas 441 2. Brandon Jennings, MIL 2.25 CENTRAL 5. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD .330 9 Bob Vandergriff Jr. 415 GOLF 3. Tony Allen, MEM 2.00 Detroit 31 26 .544 - 10 Clay Millican 396 6 a.m. 4. James Harden, HOU 2.00 Cleveland 30 29 .508 2 Home Runs TGC — European PGA Tour, Lyoness Open, 5. Andre Iguodala, DEN 2.00 Minnesota 26 30 .464 4.5 1. Domonic Brown, PHI 18 Funny Car second round, at Atzenbrugg, Austria Chicago Sox 25 32 .439 6 2. Carlos Gonzalez, COL 14 1 Matt Hagan 689 Points Per Game 2 Johnny Gray 645 Kansas City 24 32 .429 6.5 2. Justin Upton, ATL 14 9:30 a.m. 1. Denver 103.0 3 Cruz Pedregon 639 WEST 4. Carlos Beltran, STL 13 TGC — LPGA, Wegman’s Championship, sec- 2. Golden State 102.7 4 Ron Capps 544 Texas 36 22 .621 - 4. Troy Tulowitzki, COL 13 3. San Antonio 101.6 5 Jack Beckman 543 ond round, at Pittsford, N.Y. 4. Houston 100.0 Oakland 36 25 .590 1.5 6 Tim Wilkerson 534 Noon 5. Brooklyn 99.4 Runs Batted In LA Angels 26 34 .433 11 7 Courtney Force 522 6. Oklahoma City 98.5 TGC — PGA Tour, St. Jude Classic, second Seattle 26 34 .433 11 1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 49 8 Robert Hight 483 7. Miami 97.2 Houston 22 38 .367 15 2. Troy Tulowitzki, COL 45 round, at Memphis, Tenn. 8. Memphis 94.7 9 Del Worsham 476 National League 2. Brandon Phillips, CIN 45 3:30 p.m. 8. LA Clippers 94.7 10 John Force 437 EAST W L PCT GB 4. Domonic Brown, PHI 44 10. Chicago 91.9 TGC — Champions Tour, The Tradition, sec- 11. Indiana 91.8 Atlanta 37 22 .627 - 5. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD 42 Pro Stock ond round, at Birmingham, Ala. (same-day tape) 12. Atlanta 89.3 Philadelphia 30 30 .500 7.5 1 Mike Edwards 853 HORSE RACING 13. New York 88.6 Washington 29 30 .492 8 Wins 2 Jeg Coughlin Jr. 701 14. LA Lakers 85.3 NY Mets 23 33 .411 12.5 1. Patrick Corbin, ARI 9 3 Allen Johnson 698 2 p.m. 14. Milwaukee 85.3 Miami 16 44 .267 21.5 2. Adam Wainwright, STL 8 4 Erica Enders-Stevens 586 NBCSN — NTRA, Brooklyn Handicap and 16. Boston 82.3 CENTRAL 2. Jordan Zimmermann, WSH 8 5 Jason Line 582 Jaipur Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y. St. Louis 38 21 .644 - 2. Lance Lynn, STL 8 6 Vincent Nobile 538 Points Against Per Game MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Cincinnati 36 24 .600 2.5 5. Cliff Lee, PHI 7 7 Shane Gray 517 1. New York 85.9 Pittsburgh 35 25 .583 3.5 8 Greg Anderson 455 11:10 a.m. 2. Miami 87.6 Chicago Cubs 24 33 .421 13 Earned Run Average 9 V. Gaines 435 WGN — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs 3. Boston 87.7 10 Rodger Brogdon 406 4. San Antonio 91.5 Milwaukee 22 36 .379 15.5 1. Shelby Miller, STL 1.82 4 p.m. 5. Indiana 91.6 WEST 2. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 1.85 Bikes MLB — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Cin- 6. Memphis 94.1 Arizona 34 25 .576 - 3. Patrick Corbin, ARI 2.06 1 Hector Arana Jr. 417 7. Atlanta 94.5 Colorado 32 28 .533 2.5 4. Jordan Zimmermann, WSH 2.16 cinnati or Cleveland at Detroit 2 Scotty Pollacheck 266 8. Oklahoma City 97.1 5. Matt Harvey, NYM 2.17 7:10 p.m. San Francisco 31 28 .525 3 3 Hector Arana Sr. 265 9. Brooklyn 97.4 San Diego 26 32 .448 7.5 ROOT — NY Yankees at Seattle 10. Chicago 98.6 4 Michael Ray 260 LA Dodgers 25 32 .439 8 Saves 11. Milwaukee 100.0 5 John Hall 243 NHL HOCKEY 12. LA Clippers 100.2 1. Jason Grilli, PIT 22 6 Eddie Krawiec 226 5 p.m. Tuesday’s Results 2. Edward Mujica, STL 17 13. Golden State 102.5 7 Matt Smith 212 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 4, 14. LA Lakers 104.0 at NY Yankees 4, Cleveland 3 2. Craig Kimbrel, ATL 17 8 Steve Johnson 200 15. Houston 105.8 at Washington 3, NY Mets 2 4. Sergio Romo, SF 16 9 Jim Underdahl 194 Pittsburgh at Boston 16. Denver 107.2 at Philadelphia 7, Miami 3 5. Aroldis Chapman, CIN 15 10 Shawn Gann 187 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013

Legion Baseball College Basketball Shaw, Fortier No Longer Lizards 10-Run Castle Rock With UW Basketball Staff By The Chronicle team that’s not as good as us, don Rogers combined to SEATTLE (MCT) — Long- ton's staff significantly younger. but we didn’t play to their lev- The Sobe-Toyota Lizards one-hit North Thurston in time assistants Jim Shaw and Chillious and Otzelberger el. We stepped up and played the five-inning game. Jacob scored 10 run in the final Paul Fortier have left the Wash- are both in their 30s. Chillious three innings to put away well all night.” Monohan added a triple while ington basketball staff. Sobe-Toyota (4-2) will host Nolan Wasson and Christian also has significant ties to Nike, Castle Rock Competitive Ath- The school announced the which tends to help in recruiting. letics, 13-3, in seven innings of the Capital City Senators on Peter both notched doubles in move Wednesday. Fortier is ex- Tuesday at 6 p.m. the balanced Titus-Will line- Otzelberger will become Senior Legion baseball action pected to latch on with another Washington's recruiting coor- Tuesday night at Ed Wheeler up. school. Shaw will be looking for Titus-Will (4-0) hosts Ab- dinator. Chillious will also be Field. Titus-Will Pounds North work. involved in recruiting and work Dugan Shirer led the way Thurston erdeen Friday at 6 p.m. at Ed Washington brought back Wheeler Field in Centralia. with the guards, essentially the offensively for the winners, The Titus-Will offense former assistant Raphael Chil- same role he had in his first recording three hits with a continued to mimic the lious and hired T.J. Otzelberger go-around at Washington from Trappers Edge Chehalis from Iowa State during the off- double and an RBI. Dominic weather, collecting 10 hits in a 2009-11. Angwood added a double. season. Otzelberger and Chil- 11-1 victory over North Thur- TENINO — The Tenino Brad Jackson will continue to Tanner Gueller started on lious each get two-year deals at ston Tuesday night in Junior Trappers opened their Junior lead the game scouting and work the mound for Sobe-Toyota, Washington through March 31, Legion baseball action at Ed Legion baseball slate with a with the big men. and was relieved by Dylan 2015. Wheeler Field in Centralia. 4-2 win over Chehalis Sobe- The Huskies also hired a Fosnacht in the fourth frame. Last season was Shaw's ninth The Centralia-Rochester team Toyota here on Tuesday. new strength and conditioning The Centralia squad took ad- got another multi-hit perfor- The Trappers managed 4 with the team. He was responsi- vantage of six Castle Rock ble for scheduling and scouting. coach, Daniel Shapiro. He was mance from Gavin Kerner, runs on just two hits, includ- the Sacramento Kings' strength errors, while playing a clean who went 2 for 2, and two ing an RBI single by Kellen Fortier, who played at Washing- game in the field itself. ton, was on staff for eight sea- and conditioning coach for eight singles from Dylan Fosnacht. Miller and a single by Thomas years prior to being hired by “We got everybody out Pier. Taylor Sheldon scored sons. Last year, he was moved to “It was another good of- Washington on a three-year deal. there playing, and we were fensive explosion by these both runs for the hosts. Director of Player Personnel and Matt Ludwig had been the men's able to move guys around kids,” Titus-Will coach Jerry Kolton McKitrick pitched Development, essentially miti- and see what they could do in Striegel said. “They put a lot into the seventh inning, strik- gating his coaching duties. basketball strength and condi- some different spots,” Sobe- of pressure on the other team ing out six with just one walk, The moves make Washing- tioning coach since 2005. Toyota coach Jake LeDuc said. and let our pitchers go out and Pier stuck out two for the “Overall, it was just a good and throw. Our two guys on final two outs of the game. night for us. We did what we the mound did a good job.” Tenino will host Lower Soccer should have done against a Dylan Urvina and Bran- Columbia at 6 p.m. tonight. Seattle’s Martins Has Red Card Rescinded NEW YORK (AP) — An minute of last Saturday's 2-0 College Athletics independent review panel has win over Chivas USA by referee rescinded a red card given to Se- Ricardo Salazar. Martins was attle Sounders FC forward Oba- ejected for his foul on Chivas Retiring Ohio State President Cites Age, Family femi Martins, allowing him to midfielder Gabriel Farfan, but play in this weekend's Cascadia the Sounders appealed and the COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Cup matchup against rival Van- fine and one-game suspension Ohio State University President couver. were rescinded. Gordon Gee attempted to make his retirement announcement Major League Soccer an- Martins, who scored earlier personal on Wednesday, citing nounced the decision on in the win over Chivas, has four everything from his age to his Wednesday. 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He jokingly referred to "those damn finding it more and more dif- couldn't say when asked if he Catholics" at Notre Dame and ficult to do his job the way he would have made a different de- poked fun at the academic qual- wants, which is like a man half Medical Clinic. cision had the remarks, recorded ity of other schools. He apolo- his age. We are conveniently in December, not been made gized when the comments were "I want to run it in the way located nearby and public last week. disclosed, saying they were "a that I can run full tilt," said Gee, Gee explained away the one- poor attempt at humor and en- how says he's in good health. would be delighted month notice he gave Tuesday tirely inappropriate." "And so I don't ever want to ever to have your family by citing a desire not to stay on Ohio State at the time called lose a step." as our patients.

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Napavine’s Wheeler Signs With Northwestern Family Practice 13-498716M LEYTON JUMP, MD - KAREN CARLSON, ARNP By The Chronicle Midland. They finished the Pacific Athletic Center Napavine product Skyler 2013 season with a 31-19 re- Holding Boys Hoop Camp 273 E Sussex Ave - Tenino WA - 360-264-5665 Wheeler has signed a letter of cord, losing to games in the The Pacific Athletic Cen- intent to continue his baseball opening round of the NAIA teninofamilypractice.com - Monday - Friday: 7am - 4pm career at Northwestern Col- Championships in Oklahoma ter will hold a three-day bas- lege in Orange City, Iowa. City to Jamestown and the ketball camp for boys entering Wheeler, a 2011 Napavine University of Science & Arts grades 3 through 8 later this graduate, played the last two Oklahoma. month. seasons at Grays Harbor The camp will run June 18, Community College. Brady to Compete at World’s 19 and 20 at the PAC, located “Skyler is a very good sign Largest Junior High Rodeo on Jackson Highway in Cheh- for us,” said Northwestern alis, with a morning session (9 Hunter Brady, an eighth- a.m. to noon) for boys enter- head coach Brian Wede. “He grade student at Chehalis “Smiles from the heart” has had a great two-year ca- ing grades 3, 4 and 5, and an Middle School, has earned afternoon session (1 to 4 p.m.) reer at Grays Harbor and we a spot on Washington’s Na- look forward to watching him for boys going into grades 6, 7 tional Junior High Rodeo and 8. compete here. I believe he will Team and will travel to Gal- be a good contributor for a The cost is $65 for player lup, N.M., later this month to who pre-register, and $85 for team looking to win back-to- compete in tie-down roping back GPAC Championships.” players who sign up on the and team roping at the ninth- first day of camp. The camp Wheeler, a 6-foot infield- annual National Junior High will cover basketball funda- er, hit a school-record .328 Finals Rodeo. during his two-year career The NJHFR features over mentals, including advanced at Grays Harbor, including 1,000 contestants from 41 ball-handling, footwork, batting .376 during his fresh- states, five Canadian provinc- scoring moves and offensive man season to earn an All- es and Australia. Contestants concepts. Prizes and camp t- NWAACC West Region first- will compete for more than shirts will also be given out. team nod. He also made the $75,000 in prizes and over Players can register and Orthodontics for children and adults honor roll at Grays Harbor $100,000 in college scholar- pay online at pacificathletic- with a GPA above 3.60, and ships. center.com/reg. Contact Rob- • Warm, caring atmosphere • Invisalign certiied plans to major in political sci- The NJHFR will run from in Johnson at (360) 280-5971 • Complimentary initial provider ence at Northwestern. Sunday, June 23, to Satur- or robin@pacificathleticcen- exam & consultation • Most Insurances Accepted The Red Raiders compete day, June 29, with Saturday’s ter.com for more info. Finan- • No referral necessary • Flexible Financing in the NAIA’s Great Plains championship performance cial aid is also available; con- Athletic Conference, win- set to be televised nation- tact Angie Brumfield at (360) 2405 Borst Ave. Centralia ning the GPAC tournament ally on RFD-TV. Check www. 219-7846 for more informa- on May 4 with a 9-8 win over NHSRA.org for daily results. tion. www.centraliaortho.com • 360-736-0129 CH497815sl.cg Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 SPORTS

NFL Super Bowl Champion Ravens and Obama Mix it up

By Trevor Graff and Kevin G. Hall rale boost for a city in need of said. “But no, I’m not doing that McClatchy Washington Bureau (MCT) one. There’d been 94 homicides dance. It caused him to miss in Baltimore so far this year as most of the regular season.” WASHINGTON — In a wel- of Wednesday evening, accord- The president also ribbed come break from the political ing to an online count run by quarterback Joe Flacco, the Su- crises gripping his administra- The Baltimore Sun, compared per Bowl MVP who attended tion, President Barack Obama with 217 in Charm City, as Bal- the University of Delaware, in hosted the Super Bowl cham- timore is known, during all of Vice President Joe Biden’s home pion Baltimore Ravens at the last year. That was a 10 percent state. White House on Wednesday for increase over 2011. “Capped off one of the great- a congratulatory ceremony on Obama touted the Ravens’ est postseasons ever by a quar- the South Lawn. involvement in Baltimore and terback,” Obama noted, saying The president sported a pur- the surrounding communities, that Flacco, a New Jersey native, ple tie as a nod to the team col- announcing the team’s latest ini- had earned elite status. “And I’d ors, and was given a team shirt tiative to donate new uniforms say that if you keep on playing that read “Mr. President,” with to 42 high school teams in the like that, you’re going to chal- the No. 44. Baltimore area. lenge Biden for the most popular The nation’s 44th chief ex- The president took time to person from Delaware.” ecutive arrived accompanied spark laughter among the play- Attending the White House by Ravens head coach John ers and their gathered friends ceremony was Maryland Sen- Harbaugh and general manager and families. Ray Lewis, the re- ate President Thomas “Mike” Evan Vucci / The Associated Press Ozzie Newsome. He made note cently retired middle linebacker Miller, who was instrumental in President Barack Obama, right, walks with Baltimore Ravens head coach John Har- of his subdued entrance while and the face of the Ravens, was securing legislation for the new baugh, left, and general manager Ozzy Newsome before a ceremony to welcome surrounded by players so large a first target. Obama referenced stadium that eventually lured the NFL champion Baltimore Ravens football team to the South Lawn of the White that they dwarfed even the pres- the “squirrel dance” made fa- an NFL franchise back to Bal- House on Wednesday in Washington. ident’s beefy security detail. mous by Lewis as he entered the timore from Cleveland in 1996. “Now, I suspect that these playing field, and a teammate Baltimore lost the storied Colts House since their 2001 Super season. guys are wondering, what kind asked the president to try the franchise in 1984, when the Bowl victory, “It’s the second of introduction is that? No “Best of luck next season,” he dance himself. owner moved the team to India- time we’ve been here with this said. “You’re going to need it smoke machine. No fire can- “Ray retired on top, com- napolis. team, and it is fabulous!” nons. Obama didn’t even tear ing back from a triceps injury, “It was a team effort to get Obama reminded the Ra- in week 11, when you go to my up chunks of turf and rub them which I believe was caused by this,” Miller said, savoring the vens and their coach of an im- hometown of Chicago to play on his suit,” the president said to that dance he does,” Obama first Ravens visit to the White pending contest in Chicago next the Bears.” laughter. An avid sports fan, Obama recognized the grit and perse- verance of a team whose road to the Super Bowl came through hard-fought victories on the IT’S GONNA BE GREAT road against teams that were fa- vored. That underdog mentality is synonymous with Baltimore, a working-class port city that’s perennially among the nation’s most violent. $ 99 “It’s a very important mo- ment for Baltimore,” Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., said in a Haircut South Lawn interview after the Not 9valid with any other offers. Limit one coupon per customer. ceremony. “We are a gritty city. At participating salons. We get up every day. We fight Offer Expires 6/30/13 the tough fights, and a lot of times people might not count us CH497813sl.cg in. But we never count ourselves out. It’s just a very powerful mo- Two Locations To Serve You! ment.” Cummings, who said he 1114 View Avenue (next to Subway) 1640 Northwest Louisiana (next Walgreens) lived eight blocks from M&T Bank Stadium, suggested that Centralia 360-736-1230 Chehalis 360-748-6425 the Ravens have provided a mo- Father’s Day Subscription Special Give your father or grandfather the gift of local news!

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Michaela Hickey, left, playing the role of Louise Maske, and Ryan Hendrickson, playing the role of Theo Maske, rehearse a scene from “The Underpants” at the Evergreen Playhouse in Centralia. FunnyUnmentionably By Carrina Stanton ble's Sing Along Blog” to the Ev- Maske’s room to rent, Theo feels double entendre-filled Versati, affair with her new renter. For The Chronicle ergreen's stage, was given a copy elated. Little does he know, their rents the room under the guise “She's a hopeless romantic,” of the play after performing in new renters were drawn to their of simply being interested in explained Hickey of her char- Before Mariah Carey's dress Martin's “Picasso at the Lapin abode by his wife's unmention- the room, when what he really acter. “She's like every 20-some- mishap. Agile” at Centralia College four able mishap. wants is Louise. Louise is torn thing who just wants romance. Before Janet Jackson's ward- years ago. O'Neil said he was “I hope people will find it between her duty to her hus- There's nothing else she really robe malfunction. immediately drawn to the piece. amazing that the sight of a pair band and her desire for more wants out of life other than to There was Louise Maske's “It's a play I've wanted to do of underpants could cause so from her life than cooking and just be wanted.” underpants. for a very long time,” O'Neil said. much havoc,” O'Neil said. “It's cleaning. After encouragement The thought of a woman's The play begins in the af- just become so much a part of from nosy upstairs neighbor please see UNDERPANTS, page Life 2 underpants falling down around termath of scandal that follows our thought we might not care Gertrude Deuter, played by her ankles might evoke snickers. young housewife Louise Maske, anymore but at the time this Wendy Hendrickson, Louise de- But it is the story of what hap- played by Michaela Hickey, play was written, it was a big cides to have an pens after that clothing slip that when her underpants fall off in deal.” director Sean O'Neil thinks will public. Her husband, Theo, a The animated, artistic resonate with audiences of “The minor government functionary, and Underpants,” which opens June played by Ryan Hendrickson, 14 at the Evergreen Playhouse. fears for his reputation and job Steve Martin's “The Under- prospects following the deba- pants” is an English adaptation cle. But when not one but two of the 1910 farce “Die Hose” men, Frank Versati, played by written by German playwright Tyler Alverson, and Benjamin Carl Sternheim. O'Neil, who Cohen, played by Dean Phil- previously brought “Dr. Horri- lips, come calling about the The Underpants: German Farce More Than Just Cheeky

Tyler Alverson, playing the role of Frank Versati, rehearses a scene with Mi- chaela Hickey, playing the role of Louise Maske, at the Evergreen Playhouse in Centralia. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 LIFE

IF YOU GO What: “The Underpants”

When: 8 p.m. June 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29; 2 p.m. June 16, 23 and 30; 7:30 p.m. June 20

Where: The Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia

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Michaela Hickey, playing the role of Louise Maske, smiles as she rehearses a scene from “The Underpants” at the Evergreen Playhouse .

their intentions toward his wife. interesting commentary on the Underpants Hendrickson said by to- many different levels and types day’s standards Theo might be of masculinity. Continued from Life page 1 unfairly categorized as a sexist “It’s a farce,” he said. “It’s silly but he prefers to look at him as and funny but at the core there’s Wendy Hendrickson was a strong man of his time, who a really strong message, I think.” originally signed on to be the had the utmost love and respect assistant director for “The Un- for his family but who also be- “I wonder if people will really derpants” but read the part of lieved in traditional roles and get it all in one showing,” Phil- the overly isolated but overly places. He said the juxtaposition lips added. “It’s just a great show worldly Gertrude and knew she of Theo, Versati and Cohen is an but there’s so much under there.” wanted to read for that role. She said Gertrude is an interesting character because she has both adopted Louise as her surro- When the unexpected crops up, the right gate child but also lives her life vicariously through the young insurance means everything. woman. “I enjoy the interaction of the different characters,” Hen- Home · Auto · Business drickson said. “They’re all so different and they all come to the stage with their own histo- Flood · Earthquake ries and their own stories and there’s tension and innuendo We work with a variety of insurance companies to ensure you get the but there’s also a message if you most comprehensive insurance coverage tailored to meet your needs. can see past the humor.” Sickly Mr. Cohen, who in a Safeco · Liberty Northwest · Travelers · Mutual of Enumclaw running gag continually claims The Hartford · Hagerty · Foremost · American Modern he’s a good, honest German Co- hen “with a K,” also wants Lou- ise, though the affection is not shared. But if he can’t have an affair with her, he’s at least con- tent to thwart Versati’s advances. All the while, Louise’s husband makes drinking buddies of his new tenants and talks philoso- phy with them, never suspecting

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Pool Loses Leg, fallen. The Reynolds’ car was torneys, W.E. Bishop, and shook Mossyrock Dam. The sirens opment specialist, was named Then Life driving down the right hand hands with each juror as they were mandated by new fed- the new executive director of n 1886, John Pool, Cowlitz side of Tower bound for Cheha- left their seats.” eral regulations. Attendees said The Chamber. IPrairie resident, lost his lis when Hitch came into Tower many residents went to a base- Band Director Leaving leg after it was crushed by a log. off from Walnut, and cut the ball game instead. corner without slackening his More Than 800 Robert Simpson, former n 2006, W.F. West High Several days after his leg ampu- Want Swimming Lessons School band director for tation, he died. speed or blowing his horn, in dam worker living on Mayfield I warning. Hitch’s car is a five n 1961, Tom Smith, Cheha- Lake, said the probability of an 24 years, Dan Judd, left Chehalis Another Auto Accident passenger National and it struck Ilis pool director, reported issue was slim. “They’re one in a at the end of the school year for Happens to Reynolds the Cadillac with terrific force, 802 people had signed up for million,” Simpson said. “But I’m Summit High School in Bend, Ore. n 1911, J.W. Reynolds, Ta- wrenching the mechanism of the free Red Cross swimming interested in anything that con- both cars and tearing the rear lessons, which were sponsored cerns safety.” Judd and his brother Dave Icoma, was in another auto had worked together in Cheha- accident in Lewis County. Two wheel off the National.” by the City of Chehalis. In 1960, “There should be 500 or 600 1,000 people had taken the les- people here, said Carl Lichten- lis for 19 years in the music de- years before he had hit and Dewey Jerrells partment, using the same office. killed a Chehalis bicyclist. sons. waler, Mayfield Estates resident. found Not Guilty “I guess they would rather watch They were known as the Broth- “Considerable excitement Safety Meeting ers Judd. was caused at 8 o’clock last night n June 6, 1936, Dewey baseball.” OJerrells, 36, was a free Sparsely Attended when an automobile owned and n 1986, only a few people Christensen Chosen driven by Ed Hitch of Centralia, man. Jerrells was found not SirenS guilty of murdering his 76-year- Iattended a meeting regard- as New Director crashed into a touring car driv- ing a five-siren system to alert en by J.W. Reynolds of Tacoma, old mother, Mrs. Margaret Jer- n 2001, Todd Christensen, residents of problems with the chronline.com at the corner of Walnut St. and rells. 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DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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

Crossword

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: P equals F

“LRO VFJ EJUEIJ HT JACUEJ BFU BUT BUCIM

BLC HH ... VFJK RLK VFJ ATHVJM RVLVJR BUT

VFJ BLC LTM RLXJM VFJ BUCIM.” — SUS PJIIJC

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “I’m an artist, and that means I can be as egotistical as I want to be.” — Lou Reed

© 2013 by NEA, Inc. Yelm Graduate’s Book is ‘Right Out Of a Movie’ By Tyler Huey walked away, Beggs said he slid years, and while having a full- The Nisqually Velley News a paper to her asking for her time job, he earned a bachelor’s [email protected] name and phone number. She degree in industrial arts edu- Available at Gary Beggs played on Yelm’s slid it back and said to meet in cation from the University of 1958 State B basketball cham- two hours. Washington. Upon graduation, Book ‘n’ Brush pionship team, but that feat is a They met each other every he started a construction com- minor side note in his “right out night at the café for about a pany in Centralia and built cus- of a movie” life story. week. The eventual plan was for tom homes. Self-published in October her to leave for a weekend and This is also a story of re- 2012, “The Nightstand Notes” is Beggs would go to Sweden. As demption. All of those long an autobiography about the ups, planned, Beggs went to meet her hours wreaked havoc on their downs and ev- on a Friday night but she didn’t marriage, and his wife left him erything in be- show up. He then went to the in 1984. But years later, they re- tween of Beggs’ supposed apartment she lived in married in 1990. whirlwind life. and nobody had heard of her. The book, which can be pur- Although it Beggs said he was so upset, chased on Amazon.com, has may come off he caught a train to Sweden, six positive reviews. Although as a Hollywood went into a cafeteria and some- those who offered feedback all script, this true one ended up walking by him, seem to know Beggs, any bias story is one of which caused his coffee to spill. is not the reason for their high romance, mys- Gary Beggs To his shock, it was Karin — praise; they claim it was simply tery, love, com- Author he didn’t know her last name — an enjoyable read. edy, business who explained the unforeseen “He is a great story teller and failures, divorce, reconciliation circumstances that brought kept me in suspense throughout and more. them together. the entire book,” wrote Lernie As a United States Airman “One thing led to another and Gibbs. “His honesty and trans- stationed in Libya and France we just knew we were meant for parency were a delight. I loved it Courtesy Photo for two years, his life took an each other,” said Beggs, who and so will you.” Gary Beggs and his late wife Karin. The Couple married twice in their years to- unexpected turn when he took lives near Portland, Ore. “The Nightstand Notes” re- gether. a 30-day leave to visit England. The two married, on Dec. 17, fers to the messages they left really work out your difficulties,” “I want people to get her As it turned out, he ended up in 1964. each other to communicate dur- he said. message of hope,” he said. Denmark and met an engaged “A lot of people who have read ing their busy lives. It also refers Life isn’t always rainbows “Throughout her sickness she the book said this is right out of to the note that was left when woman in a café, and butterflies. His autobiogra- was always happy. “She was with another guy a movie,” he said. “It’s very excit- Karin was leaving him. phy is an example of how those “People would come over to and I would look over at her and ing, it’s very intriguing.” Beggs said he wrote the book tough times can be turned she would look over at me, and After getting discharged to help others. around. However, Father Time cheer her up, but when they left this guy would keep getting up,” from the Air Force, they drove “From having some marital will always be undefeated, as they were more cheered up than Beggs recalled. “I thought, “Man, to his parents’ house on Val- difficulties it just goes to show Beggs learned the hard way. when they came. She just had I’ve got to say something to her.’” ley Road in Yelm. Beggs ended — we’re both Christian — if you Karin died Dec. 5, 2011, due a sparkle to her that everybody When the Englishman up working at Boeing for eight really trust in God … you can to a tumor under her eye. loved.”

Watercress Finesse: Crisp, Peppery Green Takes a Starring Role in Sprightly Main-dish Salad By Joe Gray light dinner. stem to leaves. If the stems are Salad: and salt together in a small bowl. Chicago Tribune For a heartier version, you thick, you can snap or cut them 1 tablespoon olive oil Set aside for flavors to marry. certainly could make the meal off, separating the clusters into 1/2 pound chicken tenders or 2. For the salad, heat the olive Watercress is a treat I had chicken-centric, grilling larger smaller sprigs. (Nibble on the 1 boneless, skinless chicken oil in a skillet over medium-high come to associate with spring portions and serving the rest thick stems for a snack.) breast half heat. Add the chicken; sprinkle and the return of farmers mar- of the salad alongside. (Shrimp 1/4 teaspoon salt with salt. Cook, turning, un- kets — that is, until I came across would be good as well.) A mild- WATERCRESS, CHICKEN AND 2 large bunches watercress, about vibrant bunches of it recently at til lightly browned and cooked er cheese, such as queso fresco, CITRUS SALAD 6 ounces through, 8 minutes. Set aside to the local grocer. could sub for the feta. 2 tangerines, peeled, segmented cool slightly. It was so fresh and crisp that Since that dinner, I’ve come Prep: 20 minutes (or 1 orange) instead of figuring how to in- to find out that watercress is Cook: 8 minutes 1/2 medium jicama, peeled, cut 3. Place the watercress, tan- corporate it into dinner, I made common at many grocers. Ap- Servings: 2 in 1/4-inch matchsticks, about gerine segments, jicama, olives it dinner accompanied by ingre- parently, everyone knew this but Vinaigrette: 1 cup and feta in a bowl. Shred the dients to complement, not over- me. I’m still enjoying the freshly 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed or- 1/4 cup quartered green olives chicken into long pieces with power, its peppery bite — cooling picked wild watercress from the ange juice 2 ounces feta, crumbled, about your fingers (or slice or cube it and zesty oranges, mild sauteed farmers market, but I’m so glad 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 1/2 cup with a knife). Add to the salad. chicken, briny olives and rich, to have a supply at the grocer 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive Directions: Pour the vinaigrette over the sal- tangy feta. So was born a water- when that harvest is done. oil 1. For the vinaigrette, whisk ad; toss gently with your hands to cress-centric salad that makes a Tip: Watercress is edible from 1/4 teaspoon salt the orange juice, vinegar, olive oil lightly coat all the ingredients. Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 LIFE Tips: Pool Safety Can Help Prevent Children From Drowning

By Colleen Wright Dr. Kevin Sherin, director of the • An alarm that can be Orlando Sentinel Orange County Department of placed on the exit of the home Health. or in the pool alerts parents if a ORLANDO, Fla. — Ten child steps outside or falls into years ago Jerry Pitzer sat by his In 2012, 1,000 children the pool. backyard pool with a friend. Five drowned across the country • Follow the 4-4-4 rule: In- of his kids were perched on the stall fences on all four sides of and another 5,000 suffered pool steps. His best babysitter, a the pool, making sure they are 4 Dalmatian named Patch, stood injuries from a near- feet high with slats separated by guard. drowning experience. 4 inches. But no one saw 3-year-old • Cover spas and jacuzzis. Cassandra fall into the pool and When Pitzer didn’t see his • Lock sliding doors and sink to the bottom. Last week, 52-year-old Pitzer, young daughter in the house, he screen doors. now a water-safety instructor frantically checked her usual at Community Based Care of hiding spots. Nothing. Orange County Fire Chief Central Florida, shared the story Then he went outside and Otto Drozd said supervision and of his daughter’s drowning at a scanned the surface of the back- barriers are key to drowning pre- press conference. yard pool. Finally, he saw her at vention, and offered additional Pitzer — along with repre- the bottom. tips: sentatives from several Orange His final piece of advice for • If a child gets away, first County (Fla.) departments and the audience was chilling. search all waterways such as pools, bathtubs and backyard The Gift of Swimming, which “Drowning children don’t lakes and ponds. gives swimming lessons for un- float,” Pitzer said. derprivileged children — spoke He recommended these pre- about water safety and drowning • If the child is found, do not prevention. vention tips during the press con- hesitate; call 911. The dispatcher • Do not encourage breath- an emergency to call 911. Last year, 228 children aged ference: will give directions for adminis- holding competitions among • Learn CPR. 12 or younger drowned in Flori- • A guardian should be des- tering CPR. kids. • Enroll your child in swim- da, more than any other state. ignated to watch children in Susan Polder, the executive • No roughhousing in the ming lessons. Children 9 months We’re wiping out the equiva- the water at all times. Blowing director for The Gift of Swim- pool or around the pool deck. and older should be able to float in lent of several classrooms of a whistle helps alert others of a ming, went over precautionary • Keep a cellphone or land- water. Children should know how kids each year in Florida, said child drowning and to call 911. steps for parents. line nearby the pool in case of to swim even when fully clothed.

ADVICE: Dear Abby Reader Takes Action: 30 Acts of Kindness DEAR ABBY: It is easy to volunteered as a math tutor at edge the presence of others a year. brownies called brownies if they watch or read the news and a local school and shoveled the by smiling and saying, “good We are now in the same are black? — JUST WONDER- think people are awful and this snow off a neighbor’s sidewalk. morning,” “good afternoon” and college and he’s trying to force ING IN HOUSTON world is going nowhere fast. At But I’m already falling behind, “good evening” to people you en- himself back into my life and be DEAR JUST WONDER- New Year’s I made a resolution and I’m struggling to come up counter. friends again. Abby, he hasn’t ING: I took your question to to try and DO with some good ideas. I know Readers, if you’d like to changed at all. I feel bad, but I Lachlan Sands, executive chef at something you and your readers often have chime in, I’d be interested in have no interest in becoming his Le Cordon Bleu College of Culi- about how I creative suggestions. Can you your ideas. friend. nary Arts, Los Angeles, who says, view society. I suggest more acts of service I What should I do? I have a “The first mention of ‘brownies’ decided I’d do can do for strangers? — TRY- DEAR ABBY: Two years hard time saying no because he is in a Fanny Farmer cookbook 30 random acts ING TO BE NICE ago, when I was a senior in high is so persistent and I feel guilty. published in 1906. They are DEAR TRYING TO BE of service for school, a guy became overly at- — FEELING PITY IN NEW JER- not called brownies because of NICE: You could volunteer at tached to me. He shared many SEY strangers. the color, but were named after I know it a local food pantry. Or find an very private feelings with me DEAR FEELING PITY: Tell Celtic pixies.” may seem small By Abigail Van Buren organization that delivers food about his lack of friends and him the truth. Say, “I can’t be and insignifi- to shut-ins and take meals to severe depression. After trying your friend because your prob- P.S. If your brownies are cant, but at least I can say I’m the clients they serve a couple of to help him, first by myself and lems overwhelm me. But YOU turning out black, you may be trying to make this a better days a month. later with a school guidance can do something about them baking them too long. place to live. I’m hoping it will You could bring a garbage counselor and even involving by going to the student health ••• spread a message of love and bag with you when you take his parents, I decided his prob- center and asking for counsel- Dear Abby is written by Abigail caring in a world with too much walks in the morning or evening lems were too much for me to ing, and by joining some clubs Van Buren, also known as Jeanne hurt and violence. Ideally, one or and pick up paper cups, plastic handle and ended the friendship. and activities so you can interact Phillips, and was founded by her two people will notice and pay it bags, cigarette butts and candy I know I hurt him, but I saw no with new people.” mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear forward. wrappers that litter our streets other alternative. After high Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. It’s spring, and so far I have and beaches. Or simply acknowl- school we didn’t speak for about DEAR ABBY: Why are Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: U equals F

“RHKK, MJB LJ RPGE MJB LJ ... VBE EPHYH’T

OJ TBAP EPCOD GT RPGE WCDPE PGXH VHHO.

EPGE’T G RGTEH JU ECWH.” — ECW WADYGR

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7:“Ask the people in Europe who won World War II ... they say the United States won the war and saved the world.” — Bob Feller © 2013 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 6, 2013 • Life 9

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Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Office “Koi The Office “Double CSI: Miami “Hurricane Anthony” Cal- Leverage “The Snow Job” The team Criminal Minds “Reckoner” A case in It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Pond” ’ (CC) Date” (CC) leigh finds a woman shot to death. goes after a construction company. Rossi’s hometown. ’ (CC) in Phila. in Phila. Il Volo We are Love Three Italian tenors Doctor Who “The Doctor Who “The Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents) Burt Bacha- Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents) Burt Bacha- Albert King With Stevie Ray Vaughan PBS 12 12 perform in Miami. ’ (CC) Hand of Fear” Hand of Fear” rach’s music. ’ (CC) rach’s music. ’ (CC) in Session ’ (CC) MLB Baseball Regional Coverage. (N) Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- Two and a Half Two and a Half The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Hell’s Kitchen “7 Chefs Compete” Ram- FOX 13 13 (S Live) (CC) Files ’ (CC) spiracy Files ’ Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) Most Wanted say tests communication skills. IND 14 14 Isomers Skin Care Isomers Skin Care Perfect Sleep With Serta Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Monk “Mr. Monk’s Favorite Show” Monk A man investigates his wife’s Monk “Mr. Monk and the UFO” Investi- Psych A mummy goes missing from a Psych “Ghosts” Shawn must solve a Psych High-school classmate. ’ (CC) ION 15 15 Guarding a former child star. (CC) death. ’ (CC) gating a UFO sighting. ’ (CC) museum. ’ (CC) haunting case. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong (CC) End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire IndyCar Racing Firestone 550. From Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Last Man Standing Made in America Paid Program Cash Cab (CC) Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Castle “Pandora” ABC 22 22 (N) (Live) “Adrenaline” (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) NHL Hockey Los Angeles Kings at Chicago Blackhawks. Western Conference Paid Program Paid Program Inside Edition The Chris Mat- Dateline NBC ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 Final, game 5. From the United Center in Chicago. (N) (S Live) (CC) Weekend (N) ’ thews Show (N) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Demostración de impresora 3D; Rey Ruiz. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero MLB Baseball Regional Coverage. (N) Insanity Workout Paid Program The Spirit Mountain Casino Grand Floral Parade 10 O’Clock News (N) Hell’s Kitchen “7 Chefs Compete” Ram- FOX 27 27 (S Live) (CC) say tests communication skills. Storage Wars New Storage Wars New Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Shipping Wars Shipping Wars Shipping Wars Shipping Wars A&E 52 52 York (CC) York (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Safari So Good” AMC 67 67 ››› Kingdom of Heaven (2005, Historical Drama) Orlando Bloom, Eva Green. ››› King Kong (2005, Adventure) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody. Premiere. A beauty tames a savage beast. (CC) A young knight protects Jerusalem from invaders. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Too Cute! “Fluff and Feathers” ’ My Cat From Hell (N) ’ My Cat From Hell: Scratch Tracks Tanked “Popcorn on the High Seas” My Cat From Hell ’ BET 56 56 ›› Beauty Shop › Big Momma’s House 2 (2006, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long, Emily Procter. (CC) ›› White Chicks (2004) Shawn Wayans. Two male FBI agents pose as female socialites. (CC) ›› Rebound (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of New Jersey ››› Gangs of New York (2002, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz. A man vows vengeance on the gang- ››› Gangs of New York (2002, Historical Drama) Leonardo “Garden State of Emergency” ster who killed his father. DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey Los Angeles Kings at Chicago Blackhawks. (N) (S Live) (CC) › Rush Hour 3 (2007, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. ’ (CC) To Be Announced C M T 61 61 ›› Days of Thunder (1990) ’ (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Redneck Island “Redneck Paradise” Redneck Island “Beer Belly Flop” Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (N) (CC) ›› Days of Thunder (1990) ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part American Greed The Suze Orman Show (CC) Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part SexyBodies OnAir w/ Larry CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anderson Cooper Special Report Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anderson Cooper Special Report CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper Special Report Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown COM 60 60 ›› Waiting... (2005, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris. ›› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. Two witless wonders ›› The Ringer (2005, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Brian Cox, Katherine Heigl. Restaurant employees ponder their lives. (CC) take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. (CC) Premiere. Special Olympians train a man to win their games. (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Shake It Up! ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Dog With a Blog Austin & Ally (N) A.N.T. Farm ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Deadliest Catch The Opilio season is Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska “Off Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska DSC 8 8 opened with chaos. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) the Grid” ’ “Flying Home” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) E! 65 65 E! News Keeping Up With the Kardashians ›› The Dilemma (2011, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Kevin James, Jennifer Connelly. A man sees his The Wanted Life The band moves to Fashion Police “We’re Having A Baby!” best friend’s wife out with another guy. record their album. NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Dupont Pioneer 250. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 From Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Baseball College Baseball NCAA Super Regional -- Cal State Fullerton vs. UCLA. From Fullerton, Calif. (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NASCAR Racing FAM 39 39 ›› Gnomeo and Juliet (2011) ››› Monsters, Inc. (2001, Comedy) Voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal. ››› Monsters, Inc. (2001, Comedy) Voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal. ››› The Blind Side (2009, Drama) FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Food Network Star Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz- ›› Pineapple Express (2008, Comedy) Seth Rogen, James Franco, Gary Cole. A stoner flees after ›› The Green Hornet (2011) Seth Rogen, Jay Chou. A Plasse. Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party. witnessing a murder. spoiled playboy becomes a costumed crime-fighter. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. Jude Classic, Third Round. Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 A Crush on You (2011) Brigid Bran- ››› Just Desserts (2004, Romance-Comedy) Lauren Holly, Costas Mandylor. A Strawberry Summer (2012, Drama) Julie Mond, Trevor Donovan, Shelley Long. Accidentally in Love (2010, Drama) nagh, Sean Patrick Flanery. (CC) disgruntled chef and a brooding baker fall in love. (CC) Sparks fly between a country singer and a festival organizer. (CC) Jennie Garth, Ethan Erickson. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It “The Yee Family” Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Mountain Men “Lost” (CC) Mountain Men “Miles From Home” Mountain Men “Surviving Winter” Mountain Men (CC) Mountain Men “The Final Stand” Mountain Men “This Is the End” LI FE 51 51 A Sister’s Revenge (2013, Suspense) Brooke Burns, Ashley Jones. (CC) The Good Mother (2013) Helen Slater, Meaghan Martin. Premiere. (CC) Adopting Terror (2012, Suspense) Sean Astin, Samaire Armstrong. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup: Santa Rosa Lockup: Santa Rosa Lockup Lockup “Inside L.A. County” One of the largest jail systems in the world. Lockup “Return to Valley State” MTV 63 63 ››› Coach Carter (2005) Samuel L. Jackson. ’ ››› Freedom Writers (2007, Drama) Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Glenn. ’ ››› Thirteen (2003, Drama) Holly Hunter, Evan Rachel Wood. Premiere. ’ NBCS 34 34 ››› Senna (2010, Documentary) MLS Soccer Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Seattle Sounders FC. (N) (Live) Cycling Premier League IndyCar 36 NICK 40 40 ››› The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) ’ SpongeBob Sam & Cat (N) ’ Marvin Marvin ’ Big Time Rush Wendell & Vinnie The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) ››› Juno (2007, Comedy-Drama) Ellen Page, Michael Cera. ››› Juno (2007, Comedy-Drama) Ellen Page, Michael Cera. R O OT 31 31 MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Chicago Fire. (N) (Live) Boys in the Hall MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. Boxing SPIKE 57 57 ››› Kick-Ass (2010, Action) Aaron Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Mark Strong. An ordinary teen decides to become ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s a superhero. ’ Dark Knight. ’ SYFY 59 59 › Age of the Dragons (2011) › Land of the Lost (2009, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Anna Friel. “Pilot” (N) (CC) Primeval: New World (N) (CC) Rise of the Dinosaurs (2013) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel the Road › What Would Jesus Do? (2010) John Schneider. Drive History Live at Oak Tree Virtual Memory The King of The King of The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Men at Work Who Gets the Last TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Theory “Pilot” ’ Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Laugh? TLC 38 38 Breaking Amish: Brave New World Breaking Amish: Brave New World Breaking Amish: Brave New World Breaking Amish: Brave New World Breaking Amish: Brave New World Breaking Amish: Brave New World TNT 54 54 ››› Gladiator (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. A fugi- ›› The Book of Eli (2010, Action) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis. A lone warrior car- ›› Clash of the Titans (2010) Sam Worthington. Perseus, tive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. (CC) (DVS) ries hope across a post-apocalyptic wasteland. (CC) (DVS) son of Zeus, embarks on a dangerous journey. TOON 42 42 Regular Show Regular Show ›› Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010, Comedy) Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron. 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