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Riding Waves in Winlock Ex-Green Hill Counselor Young Waterskier Rides Skill Back to Health Woman Sentenced to Two Months in Jail for and All the Way to National Ranks / Sports 1 Sexual Relationship With Inmate, 18 / Main 4 Authorities Still Seeking Cause of Chehalis Fire MEN SAY THEY RESCUED OCCUPANTS: Few developments have been released The Chehalis Fire Department re- through a second-floor window, accord- as the investigation into a house fire in sponded to the house fire, located near ing to initial reports. Surveillance Video Under Chehalis last week continues. the intersection of Southwest 11th Street Schaffer said first responders talked Review After Residents No follow-up reports have yet been and South Market Boulevard, at 5 a.m. to the woman who escaped, but the male filed by investigators, but Chehalis Police on Sept. 15. left the scene. Quickly Leave Scene Chief Glenn Schaffer said those investi- Upon arrival, firefighters found the Law enforcement sources and neigh- gating the fire are checking video foot- home’s garage fully involved. bors have told The Chronicle the house By Justyna Tomtas age and waiting to determine what could The occupants of the home, includ- [email protected] have caused it. ing a 3-year-old boy, escaped by exiting please see FIRE, page Main 16 Centralia College to Vader Church Marks 125 Years Offer New Small Congregation Still Gathers in Church Founded in 1891 Bachelor’s Degree in Teacher Education OFFERINGS: Latest Degree Program Gets Final Approval from State Commission By The Chronicle Starting in fall 2017, Centra- lia College will offer a bach- elor’s degree program. The college received its of- ficial notice on Tuesday from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Uni- versities that ap- proved the addi- tion of a bachelor of applied science in teacher education, according to a press release from the col- lege. Course offerings will be shared between Grays Harbor College via live video connec- tion. The first cohort will be ac- Pete Caster / [email protected] cepted in fall 2017. The plan is to Steven Caskey, the pastor at Grace United Methodist Church, stands outside the building on D Street in Vader on Tuesday afternoon. allow future cohorts every other year, but ultimately that will be MOVING FORWARD: through the roof of his office, ing that time. stained glass windows, among decided based on student inter- crawls across rafters and scales “It’s just a neat old church,” other improvements. est, according to the release. Retired Pastor Now the inside of the Grace United he said. It provided a timely update “Centralia College has a 90- Ministers for Free Methodist Church in Vader to He said a group of three for the church, a ministry that year history of listening to the ring the large cast iron bell in- men have been restoring the started in 1891 as Grace Evan- community and building pro- By Aaron Kunkler side. church over the past few years, gelical Mission, with the actual grams that meet the needs of Caskey has been serving at including refurbishing the structure being built in 1902. real people,” Bob Mohrbacher, [email protected] At the time, it was the only Centralia College president, said the historic church for 28 of its wooden floors, touching up the Every Sunday before ser- 125 years of existence. He has annex in the back, restoring please see COLLEGE, page Main 16 vice, Rev. Steven Caskey climbs been a witness to change dur- the tower and installing new please see CHURCH, page Main 16

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Government Press Office via AP Alaska City This undated photo released Wednes- ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) day Sept. 21, by the Israel Government — A young black bear led police Press Oice shows letters addressed to on a two-hour chase through the God in Jerusalem. streets of downtown Anchorage, Alaska — scurrying down side- God’s Got Mail: Letters walks and across lanes of traffic Arrive at Jerusalem’s and even ducking behind a Piz- Pete Caster / [email protected] za Hut along the way. Brendan Schulz, a freshman at Toledo High School, demonstrates his nationally recognized slalom water skiing skills Western Wall The Anchorage Police De- on Wednesday afternoon in Winlock. See the full story and more photographs in today’s Sports section and on- JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s partment said they first received line at www.lewiscountysports.com. postal service is delivering let- a call about the four-legged sus- ters to a unique address that pect around 6 p.m. Thursday. hasn’t changed in thousands of Police followed the bear until Notable Quote years. after 8 p.m., when the state De- Ahead of the Jewish high hol- partment of Fish and Game end- idays, it took some of the dozens ed the animal’s city tour. of letters it receives each year Video of the bear’s exploits that are addressed to God and posted on Facebook by Anchor- “This is 25,000 master keys. 25,000 master delivered them to the Western age police had been viewed more Wall, where visitors tradition- than 1 million times. keys for a facility with 800 beds? That’s 31 ally place handwritten notes of No one was hurt during the master keys for every bed.” prayer and wishes in the cracks bear’s escapades. Police said between its stones. wildlife officials relocated the The postal service says the furry tourist. Bill Bryant letters arrived from all over the Anchorage is home to some Republican candidate for governor 300 bears, but police say encoun- world, including Russia, China, (see page Main 7 for the full story) France, Nigeria and the United ters like this are rare. States. Most had no return ad- dress and were addressed to Teen Hospitalized After “God,” “Jesus” or “Our Dear Fa- ther in Heaven.” Air Freshener Causes Car Today in History The Western Wall, located in Jerusalem’s Old City, is a retain- Explosion Today’s Highlight in History: revue “Hellzapoppin’,” starring being paroled on Dec. 31, 2007.) Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson, be- In 1985, rock and country ing wall of the compound where BERLIN (AP) — A German On Sept. 22, 1776, during the gan a three-year run on Broad- music artists participated in the biblical temples. It is one of teenager has suffered serious in- Revolutionary War, Capt. Na- way. “Farm Aid,” a concert staged in the Holy Land’s most-visited sites. juries after accidentally creating than Hale, 21, was hanged as a In 1949, the Soviet Union ex- Champaign, Illinois, to help the an explosion in the family car spy by the British in . with air freshener. ploded its first atomic bomb. nation’s farmers. For Sale: NY Mansion of Police in the western city of On this date: In 1950, Omar N. Bradley was In 1991, the London newspa- ‘Keeping Up With the Duisburg say the 17-year-old boy In 1792, the first French Re- promoted to the rank of five-star per The Mail published an in- had been trying Wednesday to public was proclaimed. general, joining an elite group terview with former intelligence Joneses’ Fame get rid of the smell of cigarette In 1862, President Abraham that included Dwight D. Eisen- agent John Cairncross, who RHINEBECK, N.Y. (AP) — smoke in a recently purchased Lincoln issued the preliminary hower, Douglas MacArthur, admitted being the “fifth man” A dilapidated mansion in New secondhand Volkswagen SUV. Emancipation Proclamation, de- George C. Marshall and Henry in the Soviet Union’s notorious York believed to have inspired They say the teen sprayed so claring all slaves in rebel states H. “Hap” Arnold. British spy ring. the phrase “Keeping up with the much air freshener inside the ve- should be free as of Jan. 1, 1863. In 1964, the musical “Fiddler In 1996, actress-singer Doro- Joneses” is on the auction block. hicle that it turned into a “com- In 1911, pitcher Cy Young, 44, on the Roof,” starring Zero Mo- thy Lamour died at her North The mansion was built in bustible gas mixture.” The gas gained his 511th and final ca- stel, opened on Broadway, begin- Hollywood home at age 81. 1853 in Rhinebeck as the coun- ignited when he opened the pas- reer victory as he hurled a 1-0 ning a run of 3,242 performanc- Ten years ago: A high-speed try house of Manhattan socialite senger door and a light switched shutout for the Boston Rustlers es. The secret agent series “The maglev train crashed in north- Elizabeth Schermerhorn Jones, a on. against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” starring western Germany, killing 23 member of a wealthy family and Police said in a statement Forbes Field. Robert Vaughn and David Mc- people in the first fatal wreck aunt of American novelist Edith Thursday that the force of the In 1927, Gene Tunney suc- Callum, premiered on NBC-TV. involving the high-tech system. Wharton. The property’s el- explosion blew out the vehicle’s cessfully defended his heavy- In 1975, Sara Jane Moore at- Three Christian militants were egance is said to have prompted large glass sunroof. weight boxing title against Jack tempted to shoot President Ger- executed in Indonesia for lead- owners of nearby Hudson Valley The unidentified teen was Dempsey in the famous “long- ald R. Ford outside a San Fran- ing attacks on Muslims in May estates to build even bigger man- hospitalized with burns to both count” fight in Chicago. cisco hotel, but missed. (Moore 2000 that left at least 70 people sions, giving birth to the idiom arms. In 1938, the musical comedy served 32 years in prison before dead. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Sept. 22, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 48.34 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 80s 73.05 85.0 0.00 L L Cowlitz at Packwood 70s H 1.11 10.5 -0.02 60s L Cowlitz at Randle 50s H Mostly Sunny Scat'd Rain Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny 4.42 18.0 +2.19 40s 30s 70º 47º 63º 48º 72º 50º 79º 49º 79º 53º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 2.54 ---- +0.02 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:00 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:07 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 68 Moonrise ...... 11:35 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 43 66/54 70/46 Moonset...... 1:56 p.m. Normal High ...... 73 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 49 62/51 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 92 in 1952 Anchorage 53/43 pc 54/45 mc Record Low...... 35 in 1955 66/54 Boise 62/49 pc 66/48 pc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 82/63 s 78/58 pc Yesterday ...... 0.00" 67/47 69/43 9/23 9/30 10/9 10/16 Dallas 95/75 s 94/75 s Month to date ...... 1.08" Tacoma Honolulu 89/75 ra 88/76 ra Normal month to date ...1.28" Centralia 67/53 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 81/60 s 81/61 s Year to date...... 24.31" 70/47 Yakima Nashville 90/68 s 91/67 s Normal year to date ....28.09" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 90/68 t 88/64 s 72/43 Longview 68/47 Trees None None St. Louis 89/66 s 90/66 s Salt Lake City 67/48 sh 48/46 ra WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 66/51 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None 65/55 mc 71/57 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold Low Low , DC 84/66 s 85/66 s Portland 67/50 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 68/54 69/48 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 104/77 s 104/79 s New Delhi 90/75 t 91/77 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 79/63 pc 82/64 s Paris 73/55 cl 73/54 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 68/54 s 64/53 ra Spokane 63/45 ra 68/44 pc London 68/46 cl 66/52 s Rio de Janeiro 73/64 s 77/66 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 62/55 s 63/52 ra Tri Cities 69/48 ra 74/51 s Mexico City 68/54 cl 68/55 ra 75/59 s 73/59 cl sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 67/47 s 62/48 ra Wenatchee 70/49 ra 71/50 s Moscow 46/43 ra 48/46 cl Sydney 66/57 pc 64/57 s ROCHESTER LUMBER Make Your Vehicle Work for You! CHECK OUT OUR PRICE FOR 3’ 29 GAUGE METAL ROOFING! Vehicle lettering will help advertise your WE ALSO STOCK A LARGE SELECTION OF POLE BUILDING SUPPLIES business every minute of the day. Insulation • Vapor Barrier • Screws • Bolts 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech We use the highest quality materials to 18 colors $ 39 2 /lf 321 N Pearl St create long-lasting, impactful graphics for Sliding Door Hardware • 24’ Trusses 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech 360.736.6322 cars and trucks. Blueprints • and of course all the lumber White, Green, Red, & Brown 8’, 10’ & 12’ in stock $229/lf SELLING POLE BARN KITS SINCE 1988 19523 Sargent Rd SW Check out our website: rochesterlumber.net Rochester, WA Open Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm Sat 7am-5pm Closed Sundays

360.273.5213 CH5633065hw.os CH563318sl.os • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 Creating Community Through Food EL AMIGO: Grocery but also meats that have been marinated in traditional spices Store Modeled EL AMIGO and are ready to grill. Weekends After Traditional • 600 North Tower Ave., are the busiest time at El Amigo Centralia and the store will typically sell Hispanic Grocers • (360) 736-2638 several hundred pounds of these • Hours: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily By Carrina Stanton specialty meats each week be- tween Friday and Sunday. For The Chronicle HIGHLIGHT A LOCAL He said he is always consider- Editor's Note: Sept. 15 was the BUSINESS ing what items he needs to have start of Hispanic Heritage Month. available at El Amigo. Vargas To mark the occasion, The Chron- The Chronicle features a lo- also drives to every icle has teamed up with translator cal business in every edition. month to find new and different Edmundo Luna and journalist To nominate a business for items he thinks his customers coverage, contact Editor Eric Carrina Stanton to highlight busi- Schwartz at eschwartz@chron- will like. Besides food and gro- nesses in the Lewis County area in line.com or (360) 807-8224. cery items, El Amigo’s offerings both Spanish and English. Look also include: clothing; prepaid for similar stories in future edi- Pete Caster / [email protected] calling cards; first communion tions of The Chronicle. Miguel Sanchez, 24, of Chehalis, walks a bag of orange-marinated steak over to a meet all of their needs. and baptism items; toys; and scale at the meat counter at El Amigo on Friday, Aug. 26 in Centralia. Getting to know his custom- decorative home items. Vargas For many people, walking ers is not only an enjoyable part said his goal for his business is into El Amigo grocery store in comforts from home.” to-find ingredients. Over time, of owning El Amigo for Vargas to always continue growing and Centralia is like going home. Vargas has lived in Centralia Vargas has added a bakery, meat but it is important for the store’s to offer his customers a one-stop From the yeasty smell of bak- for about 20 years. He immi- counter and restaurant area, ne- success. He said he enjoys talk- shopping experience. ing sweets to the food counter grated to America from Oaxaca, cessitating a move to the current ing to his customers and learn- “My goal is to have a mega serving up steaming plates of Mexico about 30 years ago at the Tower Avenue location several ing from them what they want to store like Safeway, but Mexican,” home style Mexican food to the age of 18. years ago. see stocked at El Amigo. Vargas said. “That is my dream. rows of fresh tomatillos, chil- “I just came to look for a When he first moved to Cen- “People let me know what they To grow up.” ies and ripe papayas, customers dream,” he said of what brought tralia, Vargas said he remembers need and I get it for them,” he Vargas’ daughters, ages 18 from Spanish-speaking coun- him to America. those of Hispanic heritage mak- said. and 14, have spent much of their tries say it reminds them of the It was the promise of plenti- ing up about 14 percent of the One of his most popular sell- lives at El Amigo. He said an- corner store where they grew up. ful jobs that originally brought population of Centralia. Today, ers is the daily-baked pan (or pan other hope he has for the store That’s exactly what Hilario Vargas to Lewis County. He he said he’d estimate that per- dulce), a Mexican sweet bread is that someday one or both of Vargas envisioned when he be- worked in reforestation and centage to be about 18 percent. that comes in a variety of flavors, his daughters may want to fol- gan El Amigo about 18 years ago. owned a Christmas tree business In addition, Vargas said many colors and shapes much like low in his footsteps and become “I saw there was a lot of His- before deciding to try opening people have moved to Lewis American donuts, except they are involved in the business their fa- panic people here and they didn’t his own grocery store. Originally, County from other Spanish- baked instead of fried. Another ther has built. have anywhere to shop,” Vargas El Amigo was located on Main speaking countries such as El large draw is the store’s meat “I’m hoping they will want to said. “My idea was to open a gro- Street in Centralia and carried Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, counter which not only features take over the business,” he said. cery store for everybody but for basic grocery store items such as Puerto Rico, Columbia and Peru. a variety of cuts of meat specific “To me it’s better than working at Hispanic people so they can find produce, spices and other hard- He said he tries to stock items to to traditional Mexican recipes any different places.” Creando comunidad con la comida EL AMIGO: Tienda de tambien tiene ropa, tarjetas de EL AMIGO teléfono prepagadas, artículos de abarrotes similar a las primera comunion y bautismo, abarroterías hispanas • 600 North Tower Av., Centralia y artículos decorativos para el • (360) 736 2638 hogar. tradicionales • Abierto todos los dias de las 8 "Mi meta es tener una mega a.m. hasta las 10 p.m. Por Carrina Stanton tienda como Safeway pero méxi- cana" Vargas dice. "Ese en mi Para The Chronicle abrir una tienda de aborrotes. sueño, Crecer" Para mucha gente, entrar a la Originalmente, El Amigo esta- Las hijas de Vargas de 18 y de tienda El Amigo es como entrar ba en Main Street en Centralia 14 años de edad, se pasan mucho en casa. y tenia articulos básicos como de su tiempo en El Amigo. El Los clientes de habla hispana verduras, especias y cosas que dice que otra esperanza que él dicen que el olor del pan que se no son fáciles de encontrar. Con tiene para su tienda es que algún está hornenado y la comida es- el tiempo, el agregó la panedería, día una o ambas de sus hijas qui- tilo tradicional mexicano que la carnicería y el restaurante, en- eran seguir sus pasos y envolv- vaporiza en los mostradores y tonces tuvo que mudarse hace erse en el negocio que su papá ha los tomatillos frescos, chiles y pa- algunos años a donde ahora se construido. payas maduras, les recuerda a la encuentra en Tower Avenue. "Espero que ellas tomen las tienda de la esquina donde ellos Cuando él primero vino riendas del negocio" El dijo "Para crecieron. a Centralia, recuerda que los Pete Caster / [email protected] mí es mejor que trabajar en cual- Eso es exáctamente lo que hispanos comprendian mas o Hilario Vargas, owner of Mexican grocery store El Amigo. quiero otro lugar" Hilario Vargas tenia en visión menos 14 por ciento de la pobla- cuando el abrio el amigo hace cion en Centralia. Ahora, él es- colores y formas tales como las le gusten. Ademas de la comida y Please Recycle años. tima que el porcentaje es del 18 donas americanas. excepto que artículos de aborrotes El Amigo This Newspaper "Ví que habia mucha gente por ciento. Además, Vargas dice las donas mexicanas no se frien hispana aquí y que no tenian que mucha gente se ha mudado sino se hornean. Lo que atrae donde comprar" Nos dijo Vargas. a el condado de Lewis de otros mucho a la tienda tambien son Mi idea era abrir una tienda para paises de habla hispana como El las carnes que vende las cuales todos pero para que los hispanos Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, son una variedad de cortes es- encontaran lo que necesitan Puerto Rico, Columbia y Perú. pecificos de recetas mexicanas como en casa. Entonces el trata de surtir los tradicionales Las carnes han Vargas ha vivido en Centra- articulos que suplan sus necesi- sido marinadas con especias lia for más o menos 20 años . El dades. tradicionales y están listas para emigró A Los Estados Unidos de No solo el conocer a sus clien- cocinarse. Los fines de semana Oaxaca, Mexico hace más o me- tes en lo que él disfruta en parte es cuando El Amigo esta más nos 30 años a la edad de 18. sino tambien ver el éxito de la ocupado y por lo general se ven- “Creating Happily Ever After Through Positive Dog Training” "Yo solo vine por un sueño" tienda. A él le encanta platicar den varios cientos de libras de Que es lo que lo trajo a Los Esta- con sus clientes y saber lo que a estas carnes especificas cada se- Certiied & Insured Professional Trainer dos Unidos. ellos les gustaria lo que el amigo mana de viernes a domingo. Positive-reinforcement Methods Basic Manners & Sport Classes Era la promesa de mucho tra- tuviera. El siempre esta pensando All Breeds Welcome bajo lo que originalmente trajo "Ellos me dicen lo que necesi- que articulos necesita tener dis- Family Friendly a Vargas a el condado de Lewis. tan y yo se los consigo" El dijo. ponibles en El Amigo. Vargas El trabajó en la reforestación y Lo que más se vende es el pan maneja hasta los Angeles cada Now Enrolling For October 2016 Classes! tuvo un negocion de arboles de dulce fresco. El pan dulce que vi- mes para encontar artículos nue- Mention This Ad and Receive 10% Off navidad antes de que se decidiera ene en una variedad de sabores, vos y diferentes que a sus clientes www.AFairytailHouse.com 360.524.4677 CH563600hw.do CH564276bw.cg Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 LOCAL Former Green Hill Counselor Sentenced to Two Weeks in Jail, Counseling for Sex With Inmate COUNSELING ALSO tions of sexual misconduct by and Rehabilitation Administra- Stiebritz at Green Hill in 2015, tion. The facility provides educa- ORDERED: Erin L. although, according to court tional and vocational training to Stiebritz, Centralia, documents, Stiebritz had been older, male, juvenile offenders. on an alternate assignment at the Stiebritz was given credit for Had Relations With an facility since November 2014, af- two days already served at the 18-Year-Old Resident ter allegations first surfaced. jail and was taken into custody Halstead told the court immediately following her sen- By Natalie Johnson Wednesday that the alleged vic- tencing hearing. She was also [email protected] tim, a teenage inmate at the facil- given credit for 14 days of coun- ity, initially denied that he and A former Green Hill School seling and treatment. Stiebritz had a sexual relation- She will also be monitored for counselor who pleaded guilty in ship. However, the Washington July to sexual misconduct with up to 12 months by the state De- State Patrol reported that he later partment of Corrections. a teenage resident at the Cheha- changed his story and admitted lis juvenile detention facility on Stiebritz’ attorney, Blake Kre- to a sexual relationship begin- mer, told the court about how the Wednesday apologized for the ning after he turned 18, but was case has affected his client. damage she caused to the facility still a resident at the facility. “There are many victims here,” and her family. “The State Patrol didn’t tape Her apology came during he said, noting that his client has Pete Caster / [email protected] it,” Halstead said of the victim’s a sentencing hearing in Lewis admission of the relationship. “It damaged the reputation of Green County Superior Court. Erin Stiebritz is escorted out of a courtroom after her sentencing hearing in Lewis Hill and has caused pain to her County Superior Court on Wednesday afternoon in Chehalis. was not a recorded interview.” “Sorry isn’t even the word,” When Halstead attempted to family. “She understands she has said Erin L. Stiebritz. “This has interview the victim, he again injured them … She takes all this done a lot of damage to my fam- However, the Lewis County ty Deputy Prosecutor Will Hal- denied the allegations against very seriously.” Kremer said Stiebritz recently ily and friends.” Prosecutor’s Office and Steibritz’s stead told the court Wednesday, Stiebritz. found a job, but was fired due to Stiebritz, also known as attorney, Blake Kremer, negoti- including the fact that Stiebritz “There was plenty of other cir- Erin Snodgrass, 37, of Centra- her conviction and requirement ated a much lower sentence of 60 pleaded guilty. cumstantial evidence to prove lia, pleaded guilty July 27 to one this case,” Halstead said. to register as a sex offender. days, 14 of which must be served Also, the Lewis County Pros- count of first-degree custodial Green Hill School is a me- “This is an example of how sexual misconduct. at the Lewis County Jail. The re- ecutor’s Office was not able to dium/maximum security facil- people are going to be thinking The standard sentencing maining 46 days are to be spent obtain a recorded statement with ity for juvenile offenders located about her and looking at her,” he range for the crime, given Stieb- in counseling. the alleged victim, Halstead said. in Chehalis and managed by the said. “She made a terrible mis- ritz’s lack of criminal history, Several considerations led to The Washington State Patrol state Department of Social and take in judgement that she’ll be was six to 12 months in prison. the lower sentence, Lewis Coun- began investigating the allega- Health Services’ Juvenile Justice paying for forever.” Centralia Police Humvee Thief Sentenced to Eight Months AUGUST PURSUIT: David driving under the influence and A witness reported following driving with a suspended license. the Humvee onto the freeway, L. Reser, 28, Took The Lewis County Prosecu- where it stopped in the middle of Vehicle From Mellen tor’s Office dismissed the charg- the road. The witness reportedly es of hit and run and DUI. A talked to Reser, and believed him Street Facility blood test came back negative for to be intoxicated. By Natalie Johnson intoxicants, Lewis County Pros- Witnesses helped get the ecutor Jonathan Meyer told the stopped vehicle to the side of the [email protected] court Wednesday. freeway, and Reser allegedly ad- A Centralia man pleaded According to court docu- mitted he stole the vehicle from guilty Wednesday to crimes in- ments, some time around 6 p.m. the “police compound,” accord- cluding the theft of a military- Aug. 13, Reser entered a fenced ing to court documents. style Humvee from a Centralia area at the Centralia Police De- Witnesses reportedly told Re- Police Department facility in partment’s facility in the 1400 ser they would call 911, and Reser August. block of Mellen Street. allegedly tried to fight the wit- David L. Reser, 28, pleaded While the gate to the secure nesses. guilty Wednesday in Lewis facility was open at the time, After being arrested, Reser County Superior Court to sec- court documents indicate that Pete Caster / [email protected] allegedly told officers he was try- ond-degree burglary, theft of a the area is marked as restricted David Reser, left, and his defense attorney, David Arcuri, listen as Lewis County ing to get to Seattle. motor vehicle, third-degree driv- and “to be accessed only by au- Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer goes through sentencing recommendations during Meyer recommended ing with a suspended license and thorized personnel.” a hearing in Lewis County Superior Court on Wednesday afternoon in Chehalis. Wednesday that Reser be evalu- fourth-degree assault. Reser then allegedly started ated for a possible mental illness. Superior Court Judge Nelson and drove away in a police Hum- and the Centralia Police Depart- they received a second report of a Reser will be required to pay restitution for the damage to the Hunt sentenced Reser to a total vee. The vehicle does not require ment then responded to the re- “physical altercation” on I-5 involv- vehicle and the light pole. Resti- of 8 months in jail Wednesday, in keys to start, according to court ported hit and run. Witnesses re- ing the stolen military-style vehicle. tution will be set at a later date. accordance with a plea agreement. documents. He allegedly then ported that the vehicle drove on Reser was originally charged struck a metal light pole on the the road’s shoulder and hit the Aug. 15 with second-degree bur- northbound ramp to Interstate 5 light pole without stopping. glary, theft of a motor vehicle, hit at Exit 82. Officers were inspecting the and run with property damage, The Washington State Patrol damage to the light pole when

News in Brief announces the hiring of our newest owners to pay for septic system de- Advertising Account Executive Sex Offenders Register Police: Request for signs, relevant permits, install the as Transient in Thurston Cigarette Precedes new system, ongoing maintenance Hunter Weeks and installing safety measures. County Beating, Robbery in The Clean Water Loan Pro- Department: Advertising By The Chronicle Centralia gram partnership includes Thur- Facility : Pearl St. Two Level 1 sex offenders have ston County, and nine others, By The Chronicle Work Contact Info: recently registered as transient including Grays Harbor, King, in the Thurston County area, ac- The Centralia Police Depart- Clallam and Mason. 360-807-7622 cording to the Thurston County ment is investigating an alleged Thurston County partnered High School/ College: Sheriff’s Office robbery Monday night after a man with other entities in Western Michael J. Kennedy, 42, is re- reported being robbed and beaten Washington to receive more than W.F. West with a block of concrete by four or $9 million from the state De- quired to regis- City of Residence: Centralia ter as a sex of- five unknown suspects. partment of Ecology for the new fender due to a At 10:03 p.m. on Monday, po- Craft3 program, a nonprofit com- Favorite Quote: “Follow your heart but lice received a report of the inci- 1997 conviction munity development financial in- take your brain with you.” -Alfred Adler dent on the corner of First Street stitution and the lending partner in King County “Just a reminder to do what you love but to Superior Court and Euclid Way in Centralia. Ac- of the program. for second- cording to the police department, The partnership expands a be smart about it.” degree assault the victim was approached by a more limited Craft3 loan program with sexual mo- group of five people who demand- that since 2003 has seen 634 septic Michael J. Kennedy tivation. He was ed a cigarette from him. systems repaired or replaced at a Hunter can be reached at sex offender sentenced to 10 The man told the group he did cost of $13.2 million. [email protected] months in jail not have one and was beaten and For more information, visit hit in the face with a piece of con- after being convicted of sexually http://www.co.thurston.wa.us/ CH564161hh.os assaulting an 18-year-old woman. crete. health/ehomp/. Kennedy is described as a black The suspects took an iPod, male standing 5 feet, nine inches cell phone and bluetooth speaker tall and weighing 180 pounds. He from him. has black hair and brown eyes. The suspects were initially Jervan Reddick, 50, is required described as four or five dirty, di- to register as a sheveled people with a brown dog, sex offender due possibly a German shepherd mix, to a 1989 convic- officer Doug Lowery told The tion in New Jer- Chronicle. sey for one count The case is still under investi- of aggravated gation, according to the police de- partment. 14th sexual assault ANNUAL and one count ARTrails Studio Tour of sexual assault, Jervan Reddick Septic Loans Available September 17-18 & 24-25 sex offender for which he was For Many Western sentenced to 10 Studios Open 10am to 5pm years in prison. He was convicted Washington Residents of sexually assaulting an 11-year- Start your tour with the Gala Reception old girl. By The Chronicle Reddick is described as a black The Thurston County Public Friday, September 16, 2016 – 4pm to 8pm male standing five feet, seven inch- Health and Social Services De- Historic Train Depot • 210 Railroad Ave • Centralia, Washington 98531 CH563798bw.cg es tall and weighing 205 pounds. partment announced in a press Gallery Open Daily 10 to 5 • September 17–25, 2016 He has black hair and brown eyes. release it is offering Clean Water For more information about Loans to county residents, and Visit us online for more information. sex offenders registered in others across Puget Sound, to re- Thurston County, go to www. pair or replace their septic systems. ARTrailsofSWW.org Drive . Buy . Art co.thurston.wa.us/sheriff/. The loans will allow home- @ARTrailsofSWW ARTrails of SWW • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 Former Centralia College Student Adds 17 The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Years to Thurston County Weather Records MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Delivery deadlines: SIX-YEAR JOURNEY: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. EXCERPTS FROM THE Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. Andy Jacobson Sticks Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, RESEARCH PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at With Personal Project, 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours Below are excerpts from Andy Ja- line at 360-807-7676 cobson’s report on his findings: Adds Records as Far Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Findings Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Back as 1877 One of the difficulties in compar- Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. ing the Signal Corps data to current By Aaron Kunkler data is that the temperature and TO SUBSCRIBE precipitation were measured in dif- [email protected] To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation ferent locations. Since May 13, 1941, stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- When Andy Jacobson first the official Olympia weather station tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. has been located at the Olympia Re- 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. came across the nearly 133-year- gional Airport. This is five to six miles old documents in 2010, he didn’t Courtesy Photo away from the various Priest Point TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING know about the six-year journey Andy Jacobson graduated from Centralia College in 2010 before continuing his Park and downtown collection sites. Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit they would take him on. education at The Evergreen State College. Downtown Olympia and the air- www.chronline.com. Back then, Jacobson was a port have different micro-climates. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The micro-climates of downtown Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager student at Evergreen State Col- Olympia and south Tumwater can posted to the National Oceanic Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 lege, where he’d started after He said he originally started be quite different at times, especially [email protected] graduating from Centralia Col- analyzing them as a project in and Atmospheric Administra- under extreme cold. Gardeners who lege in 2010. 2013 at Evergreen, thinking it tion’s website, the official record. live near Puget Sound enjoy a longer OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS would only last a quarter, but Jacobson said seeing his data frost-free growing season compared He was researching weather 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia when the handwritten docu- accepted was fulfilling. to locations further south. from the 1800s and came across Between May 13, 1941 and De- Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. an article from the Morning ments arrived, he realized it was “I’m pretty happy that finally, cember 31, 1955, weather data was SUBSCRIPTION RATES Olympian from Feb. 1, 1893, ti- turning into a much bigger task. to see it become official electron- collected at both Priest Point Park tled “Yesterday A Cold Day.” He worked with Evergreen Pro- ic data, that’s out there for every- and the airport. I plan to do a future Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 “I’ve always been interested fessor Al Josephy for the study. one to look at,” he said. study to further quantify the differ- Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 The handwritten records, In his review, he found that ences in both locations. This will al- Home delivery in weather for a long time, and low more precise analysis of poten- which included daily high and weather trends weren’t drasti- One month ...... $12.90 I’m interested in statistics, and tial climate change. Three months ...... $35.15 they’re kind of related,” he said. low temperatures and precipita- cally different from today, other My review of the data found that Six months ...... $65.15 But in the seemingly mun- tion totals, were hard to read and than the fact that temperatures the climate of the late 1800s was not One year ...... $122 dane news article, Jacobson poorly scanned, but he was able have risen. drastically different from today. The By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States Notably, summers were a most noticeable thing is that sum- One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 noticed a reference to Olympia to figure out nearly all of the il- mers look like they were a little cool- weather records stretching back legible daily portions of the re- little cooler in the late 1800s. Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 er in the late 1800s. Temperatures Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 cord by comparing them to the Triple-digit temperatures weren’t never reached 100°F in the first 29 to 1877. It caught his eye, because One year ...... $194 / $227.45 current digitized records only monthly totals. recorded until 1906. years of records. No triple digit tem- peratures were recorded until 1906. Online subscriptions to chronline.com went back to December 1895. “Some of it was very hard to He also pinpointed the raini- One day ...... $2 These new documents refer- read, and I had to look at stuff est year to date: 1879 with 74.55 One month ...... $8 Interesting records I found in the One year ...... $84 enced a possible wealth of knowl- like ranges and sums and see inches. 1877-1894 data that exceed all Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. edge: 17 years of Thurston Coun- if what I’ve got matches what Jacobson, 28, said he hopes later Olympia records (1895 to 2016): Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- ty’s historical weather record that they’ve got,” he said. to find work in either climate or scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or was, for all intents and purposes, Two years later in April 2015, weather science, but is working a • Coldest high temperature — when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances completely unknown. Jacobson felt confident in his temporary job right now. Temperatures never rose above 15°F may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers data, and worked with Universi- And looking back on his six- on January 31, 1893 in Education. Though it interested him, it • Rainiest calendar year — 74.55 was 2012 before he decided to ty of Washington professor Mark year project, he had no idea what inches in 1879 BACK ISSUES contact the National Climatic Albright to approach the Nation- it would blossom into when he • Rainiest 365-day period — 88.28 Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- Data Center and request copies al Climatic Data Center for ap- started out in 2010. inches from February 1, 1879 to Janu- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks of the original records penned by proval of his record. And finally, “I guess I didn’t know it would ary 31, 1880 old are $2 per issue. the Olympia Army Signal Corps. in March 2016, his data were take as long as it did,” he said. THE NEWSROOM For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact the appropriate person listed below. EDITOR Chehalis Community Renaissance Team Seeks First Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 [email protected] Sports Editor Part-Time Main Street Program Executive Director Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 [email protected] Visuals Editor DEADLINE: Position to Pay MORE INFORMATION Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] $30,000 to $35,000 ‘‘They’ll have to have To apply for the executive director position, submit a cover let- Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, By Justyna Tomtas the credibility to get ter and resume by mail and electronically to: West and Central Lewis County Communities David Hartz, President Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 [email protected] the traction with the Friends of the Chehalis Community Renaissance [email protected] 518 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis, WA 98532 Outdoors, Flood, The Chehalis Community Re- local businesses.’’ Rural Lewis County Communities naissance Team is looking for a [email protected]. Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 part-time executive director to help [email protected] guide its Main Street Program. David Hartz Education, Business, South Thurston County Friends of the Chehalis Communities, Napavine, Lewis County Govern- Applications will be accept- ment, Legislature, Tourism, Religion, ed until Oct. 14. The position Community Renaissance South Lewis County Communities will pay between $30,000 and Phone and Internet Discounts Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 $35,000 a year. Requirements for Available to CenturyLink Customers [email protected] The Chehalis Community Sports, News and Photography the position include knowledge Renaissance Team is working to of the Main Street Program, a Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 get new street banners for down- [email protected] nationwide program that en- The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission town, and has also purchased designated CenturyLink as an Eligible Telecommunications Sports Reporter courages preservation-based cigarette butt receptacles to help Lars Steier ...... 807-8230 community revitalization. Carrier within its service area for universal service keep the area litter free. The purposes. CenturyLink’s basic local service rates for [email protected] David Hartz, president of the Death Notices, What’s Happening, team — along with the city and residential voice lines are $15.85-$20.00 per month and non-profit group Friends of the Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Kaija’s Garden and Pet — are business services are $24.00-$35.00 per month. Speciic Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Chehalis Community Renais- rates will be provided upon request. sance, said the executive director also responsible for the planted [email protected] islands in downtown. [email protected] would be the first paid position CenturyLink participates in a government beneit program “Up to now, it has been volun- [email protected] for the CCRT. The CCRT, which (Lifeline) to make residential telephone service more Church News formed in 2007, was accepted as teers,” Hartz said. “We are finally affordable to eligible low-income individuals and families. to the point where we realize we [email protected] ...... 807-8217 an affiliate for the Washington Eligible customers are those that meet eligibility standards Senior Media Developer Main Street Program in May 2014. need to have someone that is going as deined by the FCC and state commissions. Residents Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 The executive director would to be devoting part time leadership who live on federally recognized Tribal Lands may qualify [email protected] and accountability on the projects.” for additional Tribal beneits if they participate in certain provide project management additional federal eligibility programs. The Lifeline discount THE CHRONICLE to quicken the speed of project He said the team has been successful in the area thanks to is available for only one telephone per household, which PUBLISHER completion by the CCRT, which can be either a wireline or wireless telephone. A household Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 is comprised of volunteers from deceased community leader Gail is deined for the purposes of the Lifeline program as any [email protected] various sectors of the community. Shaw, and support from the Cheh- individual or group of individuals who live together at the Regional Executive Editor The group has completed many alis City Council, and former City same address and share income and expenses. Lifeline Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 programs in the local community Manager Merlin MacReynold. service is not transferable, and only eligible consumers may [email protected] such as the green “way finding” Now with a paid position to enroll in the program. Consumers who willfully make false Sales Director further the mission of CCRT and statements in order to obtain Lifeline telephone service can Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 signs in Chehalis directing people [email protected] the Main Street Program, Hartz be punished by ine or imprisonment and can be barred from to a variety of parks and buildings. the program. Circulation Manager The executive director would wants someone who can contin- Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 report to the board of directors of ue building strong relationships Lifeline eligible subscribers may also qualify for reliable [email protected] the Friends of the Chehalis Com- throughout the community. home high-speed Internet service up to 1.5Mbps for $9.95* The Chronicle Print Division and Sign Pro munity Renaissance corporation. “They’ll have to have the cred- per month for the irst 12 months of service. 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Pearl St., Cen- and really jump in.” 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 LOCAL Lewis County Unemployment Rate Improves to 8.2 Percent By The Chronicle Neighboring counties of report stated Washington added The unemployment rate in Grays Harbor and Thurston re- 2,600 jobs in August. Lewis County for August was 8.2 ported unemployment rates of “While the unemployment percent, a slight improvement 8.8 percent and 5.9 percent, re- rate didn’t change dramatically, from the 8.5 percent reported in spectively, in August. it’s a positive move none the July. Overall, statewide prelimi- less, considering the state’s labor The unemployment rate re- nary estimates from the federal force continues to grow,” Paul mains higher than it was a year Bureau of Labor Statistics show Turek, the state’s labor market ago when it was 7.9 percent in the state’s seasonally adjusted economist, said in the release. August 2015. unemployment rate fell to 5.7 BLS estimates the private sec- For last month, Lewis County percent, after holding at 5.8 per- tor in Washington gained 1,800 had a labor force of 31,452 people, cent for eight months in a row. jobs during the month, while the with 2,578 unemployed. The monthly employment public sector gained 800 jobs. Beer, Wine Festival to Benefit New Boys and Girls Club FUNDRAISER: Club Still $600,000. The fundraiser is one of many To further the club’s fund- that have helped raise money for ABOUT THE LEWIS COUNTY BEER AND WINE FESTIVAL Needs to Raise Money raising efforts, the sixth annual the organization. Last month, for Operating Costs Lewis County Beer and Wine Pacific Mobile Structures put on The Lewis County Beer and Wine Festival will be from 4 to 10 p.m. Festival will help raise money. a dinner, auction and golf tour- on Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Pacific Athletic Center, 2091 Jackson High- Prior to Opening Proceeds are split between the nament, with the proceeds bene- way in Chehalis. club and the Twin Cities Rotary. fiting the Pacific Athletic Center Early bird tickets can be purchased online for $20. Tickets at the By Justyna Tomtas door are $25. “All the fundraising money and the Boys and Girls Club of [email protected] Tickets include either a beer or wine glass, and $10 toward food and goes right back to serve the com- Chehalis. beverage tasting. The Boys and Girls Club of munity, particularly the youth,” Sampson said around For more information or to purchase tickets, go online to www.p2s- Chehalis is well on its way to Twin Cities Rotary President $33,000 was raised for the club, fest.com. raising the amount of money it Anil Puri said and said the effort was driven Sampson said there will be six entirely by Pacific Mobile staff. needs to open its doors in early breweries at the event and four Another fundraiser at the re- its groundbreaking ceremony in t-shirts, aprons, and a table-top spring 2017. wineries. Drinks aren’t the only cently opened Dutch Bros. Cof- July. Sampson said the organiza- hockey set. According to club Executive thing on the menu. O’Blarney’s fee in Chehalis also helped bring tion has a permit into the city for The club is still looking for Director Chris Sampson, the or- Irish Pub, Dawn’s Delectables, in money for the club. Sampson foundation once the site work is both financial and material do- ganization has nearly raised the Black Sheep Creamery and Ka- did not have a final total, but said complete. nations. Once the building is $850,000 capital it needs prior to tie’s Candies will be on hand all of the coffee stands’ 16-ounce Businesses have rallied close to completion, furnishings its opening, but still has a way to with food and snacks. drinks were only a dollar that around the club to raise funds, and program supplies of crafts, go before it has three years of op- There will be raffles, and a day, all of which went to the club. but the effort has also been large- papers, pens, and even board erating costs saved up. game of cornhole for those who “It was crazy,” he said. “They ly driven by community mem- games will be sought after. To charter, the club is re- are interested. served a ton of drinks.” bers. Anyone who wants to donate quired to have both the capital The goal is to have between The future site of the Boys “We’ve had a lot of random items should email Sampson at and three years of operating 300 and 500 people at the event, and Girls Club, located next to donations pop up,” Sampson [email protected], or call costs, which together total about Sampson said. the Pacific Athletic Center, had said, adding they have received his office at (360) 345-1700. Ballots to be Sent for Military, Overseas Voters for Washington General Election

By The Chronicle Saturday, Sept. 24. packets on Oct. 19, and the dead- husband the day after the elec- on voter services and registra- The general election in Wash- Some soldiers and those line to send them out is Oct. 21. tion. tion on the Washington military ington state will kick off in a abroad have requested electronic Ballots must be returned by Wyman, along with state bases and abroad. few days with versions, while others use federal Nov. 8 either by a free dropbox or Elections Director Lori Augino, “Washington has the third Election counties send- write-in ballots through the Fed- by mail with a Nov. 8 postmark. have worked together with the largest number of military and ing ballots to eral Voting Assistance Program. Online and mail-in voter Federal Voting Assistance Pro- overseas voters in the country, so more than This year around 49,500 of registration and updates will be gram, Election Assistance Com- it’s a huge priority for us,” Augi- the early ballots will be sent to accepted through Oct. 10, stated 2016 72,000 military mittee, Council of State Govern- no said in the release. “We put military voters, and about 22,600 the release. In-person new reg- ments, and other national groups out the red carpet.” and overseas to Washington voters who live istrations are welcome through voters around abroad. The ballots can be filled the end of October. the world. out right away, stated the release. Secretary of State Kim Counties Some of the Federal Voting Wyman — the state’s chief elec- are required Assistance Program ballots have tions officer — said Washington to send out already been voted and returned makes it a point to give military ballots 45 days prior to election to counties. and overseas voters great service. day, according to a press release The rest of the state’s 4.1 mil- Having lived abroad as a mili- from the Washington Secretary lion voters will be mailed bal- tary wife, she has first hand ex- of State’s Office. This year, the lots in about four weeks. Many perience. She once received the deadline to send the ballots is counties begin to send out ballot California ballots for her and her News in Brief Lawyer: School District and the clams are safe to eat. dismissed Riverkeeper's petition. Officials say they'll con- Columbia Riverkeeper's Brett Must Allow After-School tinue to monitor toxin levels to VandenHeuvel says such a mas- 1162 NW State Ave. Satan Club determine whether razor clam sive project deserves a thorough CHEHALIS, WA 98532 digging can proceed at Twin state review. MOUNT VERNON (AP) Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks — A lawyer hired by the Mount beaches. 360-748-3805 Vernon School District has ad- Elevated levels of domoic acid Coastal Washington 1-800-356-4404 vised officials to allow the Sa- forced state shellfish managers tanic Temple of Seattle to start an to cut short the razor clam sea- Tribe Wins Prize for CH563807ca.do after-school program at one of son in the spring of 2015 and de- Improving Health their elementary schools. lay opening last fall. TOKELAND (AP) — A small www.moerkeandsons.com The Skagit Valley Herald re- Domoic acid, a natural toxin ported attorney Duncan Fobes produced by certain types of tribe on the Washington coast said if the district were to deny marine algae, can be harmful or has won a prestigious award for the application, they would face fatal if consumed in sufficient its efforts to improve community costly litigation which would not quantities. health. end in their favor. The Shoalwater Bay Indian Fobes said the district was Tribe located near Tokeland in one of nine throughout the coun- State Energy Panel Pacific County received the Cul- try, including Mount Vernon's Declines Review of ture of Health award from the Centennial Elementary School, Robert Wood Johnson Founda- to receive such applications. Kalama Methanol Plant tion last week. The Satanic Temple has been OLYMPIA (AP) — A state The foundation honored the targeting schools that have a panel that reviews large energy tribe for its work in opening a Good News Bible Club. Satanic projects has dismissed a peti- Wellness Center to provide med- Temple of Seattle spokesman tion seeking its jurisdiction over ical, dental and mental health Tarkus Claypool has said a par- a methanol plant proposed for services for tribal members and Bingo ent brought the bible club to their the Port of Kalama in southwest others. Previously, tribal mem- attention over concerns the club Washington. bers had to drive 70 miles to see Bash Blowout was teaching children to evange- The environmental group a doctor. lize to other children. Columbia Riverkeeper had The tribe was also recognized September 27th Claypool said their curricu- sought to have the state Energy for its efforts in engaging youth Doors open at 5pm lum teaches children logic, self- Facility Site Evaluation Coun- to participate in tribal govern- Games start at 6:30pm empowerment and reasoning cil review the project by China- ment and for working to move and they don't worship a deity. backed Northwest Innovation the reservation, which located in Special Games: $100 Payout Works. Packet Games: $25+ The plant would convert a floodplain and tsunami zone, Razor Clam Digs Delayed out of harm's way. natural gas to methanol, which Food Provided: Taco Tuesday! by Marine Toxin Levels would then be shipped to China Gov. Jay Inslee was scheduled to make plastics and other con- to visit the tribal council and Open to the Public at Long Beach sumer goods. It would produce tour the new Wellness Center on OLYMPIA (AP) — The about 3.6 million metric tons a Wednesday. Washington Department of Fish year. Moose Lodge and Wildlife is delaying razor Council chairman William 1400 Grand Ave, Centralia clam digs at Long Beach and re- Lynch wrote in an order Wednes- Church Call Dianna for more info viewing openings at other ocean day that moving jurisdiction 360-736-9030 beaches because of rising marine away from Cowlitz County and News CH564351hw.os toxin levels. the Port of Kalama to the state State coastal shellfish man- agency would create delays and in The Chronicle ager Dan Ayres says digs at Long additional costs that would re- Beach are on hold until tests sult in "substantial prejudice" to Saturday show toxin levels have dropped the company and the port. He • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 Bryant Blasts Inslee on Western, Inslee Camp Decries ‘Stunt’ STATE PSYCHIATRIC management was unwilling to Western State Hospital is recognize that failing to focus at risk of losing federal funds HOSPITAL: Republican on security puts patients and the from the Centers for Medicare Challenger Claims public at risk. and Medicaid after a series of Inslee's campaign spokes- inspections dating back to 2015 Governor Partially man, Jamal Raad, said Bryant's discovered safety concerns. The Responsible for event Wednesday was a "desper- Department of Social and Health Extensive Record of ate press stunt from a faltering Services entered into a 13-month campaign." improvement agreement with Mismanagement Raad said the event was the federal agency in June that initially to be about education requires major changes in the By Martha Bellisle but the subject was switched to way the hospital is run, or those The Western State Hospital. federal funds will be cut. SEATTLE — Washington "Bill Bryant today said that Bryant demanded that the re- state gubernatorial candidate education was his top priority and port created by a consultant ap- Bill Bryant stood behind a table the primary reason he's running pointed to help with this process for governor. He had promised be made public. He also wants holding 25,000 keys on Wednes- Ted S. Warren / AP Photo day and called on Gov. Jay Inslee to release a plan by February and Inslee to disclose information promised it again by April. But Washington state gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant, a Republican running about staffing at the troubled to release reports on staffing and against Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, talks to reporters at a press con- other problems at the state's larg- now he won't commit to even re- hospital. leasing a education plan before the ference Wednesday in Seattle in front of a table that he said displayed 25,000 key Bryant also called for any est psychiatric hospital. blanks, to represent the number of master keys that corrections oicials discov- The keys represented the election," Raad said in a statement. other reports "related to the Bryant, a Republican, criti- ered were missing from Western State Hospital during a security review in re- structural weaknesses at West- number of master keys that cor- sponse to the escape of two violent patients. Bryant called on Inslee to release cized Inslee's handling of a list of ern State." rections officials discovered were reports on staing and other problems at the state’s largest psychiatric hospital. missing from Western State Hos- problems at the 800-bed facility, Raad said the problems at the pital during a security review in saying the Democrat responded facility stem from services being too late in most cases and failed gutted during the Great Reces- response to the escape of two "This is 25,000 master keys," tions report touches on the prob- violent patients. The corrections to be transparent about the hos- sion. report was made public last week pital's failings. Bryant said the Bryant said as he gestured toward lems at the hospital, Bryant said. "Under Governor Jay Inslee, by The Associated Press. It also public only learned about the the table. "25,000 master keys for "The extensive record of mis- we've stopped the disinvestment revealed that thousands of tools problems from the media and a facility with 800 beds? That's 31 management now puts over $65 in mental health, and have built used to open patient windows accused Inslee of an "election- master keys for every bed." million of federal funding at back much of the hospital's ca- were unaccounted for and that year cover-up." The Department of Correc- risk," he said. pacity," Raad said. Thurston County’s Proposed Pot Rules Draw Mixed Reactions By Lisa Pemberton Since then, the county’s inter- cerns regarding the ordinance,” processing at his state-licensed a new pot business has applied to The Olympian im zoning regulations have gone said John Murphy, one of the pot business, which operates on move into a residential area. through eight revisions, said as- owners of High Supply. “No. 1: 11 acres off Old Highway 99 near “I’ve spoken about this be- About a dozen people spoke sociate planner Kraig Chalem. the county is trying to label mar- Rochester. fore at your meetings, and I re- during a public hearing late “The proposed regulations ijuana processors as type 1 and “There’s all this red tape that ally think that is something that Tuesday on a proposal to per- have been shaped based on public type 2. Why did the county devi- comes with that this proposition should happen when anything manently adopt zoning stan- input received during the Plan- ate from the state standards?” may severely limit and handcuff substantial impacts a neighbor- dards regulating state-licensed ning Commission process, and Murphy said he is also con- us,” he said. hood,” she said. marijuana producers, processors those comments received during cerned with the use of the word But three other speakers urged In 2012, state voters legalized and retailers in unincorporated each interim ordinance,” he told “industrial” in certain areas of commissioners to adopt tighter recreational marijuana with the Thurston County. the commissioners at the hearing. the ordinance. restrictions on marijuana opera- passage of Initiative 502. Recre- The Board of County Com- Three speakers were with “We’re not (industrial); we’re tions, citing a variety of concerns, ational pot hit the market July 8, missioners first adopted interim High Supply LLC, which is seek- agriculture,” he said. including safety, odor, impact on 2014. zoning regulations in November ing a license from the state to Tanveer Sangha, owner of 5th the rural character of a neighbor- The public can submit writ- 2013, about the same time the produce and process marijuana House Farms, said a proposed hood and water quality issues. comment on the proposed state began accepting applica- on five acres off 140th Avenue setback that’s outlined in the Joan Fleming of Rochester regulations through 5 p.m. Oct. tions for recreational pot enter- Southwest near Tenino. ordinance would make it diffi- said she thinks the county should 3. The county’s interim regula- prises. “There are several major con- cult to upgrade the facilities and require public notification when tions expire Nov. 10.

News in Brief Support Our Community Human Remains Vapor Issues May Regulators: Puget V oluntee R Found in Central Slow Emptying of Sound Energy Failure Washington Identified Hanford Tanks Caused Explosion YAKIMA (AP) Authorities Valley Brewing RICHLAND (AP) — New SEATTLE (AP) — A state lood LLC say skeletal remains discovered deadlines for emptying some Utilities and Transportation F by a hunter Friday in central Hanford nuclear waste tanks Commission investigation says Homebrew beer, cider, mead, wine, Washington have been identi- might not be met if the govern- Puget Sound Energy failed to fied as those of Travis Carter of ment takes steps to better protect and home made soda supplies. properly disconnect and seal a Naches. workers from chemical vapors. The Yakima County Sheriff’s The Department of Energy gas pipeline that caused a natural Monthly and private brewing Office says Naches was reported requested that its tanks contrac- gas explosion in Seattle in March. classes offered. missing in 2013 when he was 27. tor look at the potential impact The Seattle Times reported Carter was identified by den- of a union demand that sup- the report said a pipeline be- Also darts, billiards, tal records and by family mem- plied air respirators be used not tween two buildings in a neigh- live entertainment, bers identifying items found only within the boundaries of borhood north of downtown was and special events. with the remains on Cleman Hanford tank farms but in an ex- left active despite being aban- Mountain, north of Naches. panded area of 200 feet beyond doned in 2004. Authorities say his cause of tank farm fences. The blast sent nine firefight- death can’t be conclusively deter- Contractor Washington ers to a hospital and damaged mined and there is no evidence River Protection Solutions con- numerous businesses. of foul play. cluded that rather than having The report says people using CH564378kh.cg The sheriff’s office says Carter (360) 388-8289 five leak-prone tanks from a set the space between buildings to had disposed of his personal prop- of 12 emptied by the end of 2020, 434 NW Prindle St. store belongings broke the pipe erty, said he was leaving the area the work might not be completed Chehalis, WA and was never heard from again. until 2021. at a threaded connection. Gas es- In 2013, investigators tried to The Tri-City Herald says that, caped and accumulated inside or determine whether Carter had in addition, nine tanks in the A under a building before it ignited. relocated but never found any and AX Tank Farms might not Due to the investigation's evidence of it. be emptied until 2026, two years findings, a complaint has been beyond schedule. filed against the utility alleging 17 State Energy Panel violations of pipeline-safety regu- lations. If affirmed by the com- The Books of Lewis County Declines Jurisdiction Forecast Shows Slight mission, the utility could face up Over Methanol Plant Rise in Washington to $3.2 million in penalties. Available now! A Simple Song by OLYMPIA (AP) — A state State Revenues Russ Mohney panel that reviews large energy Judge Denies Retrial projects has declined jurisdic- OLYMPIA (AP) — An up- tion over a methanol plant pro- dated forecast shows Washing- in 2002 Murder Case posed for the Port of Kalama in ton state is expected to rake in EVERETT (AP) — A Sno- southwest Washington. $336 million more in revenues homish County judge has denied The environmental group Co- than previously thought for the a retrial for a man convicted $ 99 current two-year budget cycle. 28ea lumbia Riverkeeper had sought to twice in the 2002 killing of an + Tax That means lawmakers will have the state Energy Facility Site 18-year-old Marysville woman. $ 99 have a little more money to deal 12 ea Evaluation Council review the The Daily Herald reported + Tax project by China-backed North- with school funding and other Superior Court Judge Linda Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 west Innovation Works. pressing issues when they re- The plant would convert natu- turn to Olympia in January. Krese issued the ruling Tues- ral gas to methanol, which would The state's Revenue Forecast day declining 35-year-old John then be shipped to China to make Council released its latest pro- Whitaker's request. $ 95 Krese concluded that Whita- plastics and other consumer jections Wednesday. They show Book Only 12ea + Tax goods. It would produce about 3.6 $38.5 billion in general fund ker received a fair and public $ 99 + Tax million metric tons a year. collections for the two years be- trial and that the verdict should 9 ea Council chairman William stand. A jury convicted Whita- ginning in July 2015. The coun- DVD Only Lynch wrote in an order Wednes- cil says its predictions for the ker in June of the aggravated day that moving jurisdiction $ 99 + Tax 2017-2019 budget cycle are up by murder of Burkheimer, who was ea away from Cowlitz County and The Flood 3 $134 million, to $41.2 billion. kidnapped and fatally shot by the Port of Kalama to the state several young men. of 2007 DVD & Book The forecast council's execu- Combo Tales from Saturday’s Child agency would create delays and Whitaker's lawyers had Book & DVD additional costs that would re- tive director, Steve Lerch, cred- $ 98+ Tax by Gordon Aadland

ea CH549639cf.sw sult in “substantial prejudice” to its the "long, slow improvement claimed the trial was flawed and 13 the company and the port. He in the economy" with driving that the only remedy was a redo. Stop in today to one of these dismissed Riverkeeper’s petition. the increased projections. Whitaker had been serving a Columbia Riverkeeper’s Brett The state is now projected to life sentence for the crime until locations and get your copy!! VandenHeuvel says such a mas- have more than $1.8 billion in 2013, when a state appeals court Lewis County sive project deserves a thorough total reserves when the current overturned his 2004 conviction Historical Museum state review. budget cycle expires. and granted him a new trial. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016

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 Centralia College Continues to Grow and Improve

It’s a sign of strength in any Washington an opportunity and one year certificates — two businesses and individuals who organization when a change in Our Views to improve their station in life prerequisites that many commu- support vital scholarships at leadership does not coincide in a bacher at the helm, the college without traveling too far from nity colleges offer. Centralia College in Tuesday’s reduction in efforts or improve- continues a trend of the past home or spending the amount He said another quarter editions of The Chronicle. ment. several years — inspiring an- required at larger colleges and of that number will require In all, more than $400,000 That seems to be the case at nouncements of positive change. universities. bachelor’s degrees, and with 40 was dispersed at the annual our beloved local institution of On Wednesday, the college It brings to mind the words percent of those being obtained celebration of the Centralia Col- higher learning, where facilities announced the addition of yet of Mohrbacher when speaking from community colleges, the lege Foundation. The money and educational offerings have another bachelor’s degree, this to The Chronicle earlier this college has an important task to represents an investment in this continued to grow even with time in the field of teacher edu- year. complete, he said. community’s future. Collectively, three different men occupying cation. He stressed the important “We have a huge role to play those who support the scholar- the president’s office in the past It adds to already available role community colleges play making sure people in our com- ships are helping to facilitate the two years. four-year degree options, in- throughout the state, noting that munity are ready to be employed, shaping of tomorrow’s leaders. Jim Walton returned on an cluding those focused on infor- by 2023, 77 percent of job open- that they have skills, and that As the TransAlta Commons interim basis when Robert Frost mation technology and diesel ings in Washington will require they are full members of our construction continues on was relieved of his contract by technology. some education beyond high community,” he said. campus, we’re proud of the con- the Centralia College board of As always, the new degree school. One-third of those open- On that topic, it was inspir- tinued rise of our local jewel in trustees. Now, with Bob Mohr- offers residents of Southwest ings will be two-year degrees ing to read all the names of the higher education.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... A Potpourri of Personal Thoughts Escape onto Newspaper Page Permit me, please, to say a few more things about Rock- haven, the stone residence south of Chehalis. I was relieved to ‘‘I was always under receive emails from several readers who verified that my the impression memory wasn’t entirely gone; there WAS a waterwheel next to (evidently a foolish the building at one time. one these days) that to I don’t think it was func- tional, though, because I don’t kneel before anything remember seeing any kind of a flume leading or anybody was to it. However, the highest respect it may have re- volved in a re- one could give.” alistic manner anyway. One respondent COMMENTARY: Back to Business recalled that there was once does nothing if not reinforce opposition By Bill Moeller from Chehalis my oft-stated premise that our $15 Minimum Wage? Cumulative because city schools’ summer vacations water was being used to turn it. should be delayed until at least Could that have been from the the middle of June and end at a Costs Drive Employer Decisions pipeline that ran from the north corresponding date in Septem- fork of the Newaukum River? ber. According to a letter I once The $15 minimum wage is an mum wage hike. consider the impacts of all of Next topic: I don’t know example of elected officials with If minimum wage expan- the other federal, state and local about you, but I’m seeing more received from the Washington State School Superintendent’s tunnel vision passing sweeping sion was not enough, earlier this taxes, fees and regulations to see bees on my flowers this fall than legislation while ignoring the month Mayor Ed Murray and the true picture of what they are I have in the past. Most of them office, there’s no state law that prevents such a change. cumulative impacts of all of the the council unanimously passed doing to employers and job op- are on a plant I never even knew other government mandates on the “secure scheduling” ordi- portunities. existed until I saw an inexpen- Each district is free to set its employers. nance. It required two weeks ad- It is total costs of doing sive packet of seeds at Sunbird own dates, so long as a specified They only zero-in on the vanced notice of workers’ sched- business which drives hiring Shopping Center this spring. minimum number of hours is costs and benefits of a single ules, a minimum of 10 hours and investment decisions. If it It’s an 18- to 20-inch high plant taught. But no, we continue to issue, such as between shifts and employers doesn’t “pencil out” in Seattle, called “Cockscomb,” and it’s send our kids out in the rain in the $15 an hour paying workers if schedules are San Francisco or Los Angeles sure one of the plants I’ll be June and keep them bottled up wage, when changed after they are posted. (all cities which adopted the $15 starting in my greenhouse next during the nice weather in Sep- they ought to That is called “predictability pay.” minimum wage), there is no way spring. tember. focus on all of It is an administrative night- to stay in business there. The If my neighbors don’t object, No wonder they’re restless. the taxes, fees, mare and would apply to quick same applies to states like Wash- I think I’ll see if any local bee- To change the subject again, regulations and ington. keepers has an extra hive, too. there’s one thing that puzzles food services, such as fast food laws. The unintended consequenc- A recent ad in the Seattle me about this hullabaloo con- and coffee shops, and retail cerning an athlete or two who Seattle’s es of the current approach are Times says Tony Bennett will be employers with 500 or more kneels instead of stands for a ordinance took By Don C. Brunell reduced work hours, fewer jobs, in concert at The Paramount in workers worldwide. It tags full- rendition of our revered Nation- effect on April business closures or relocations, that city on Nov. 1. service restaurants with more al Anthem. I was always under 1, 2015. It di- and an acceleration in the pace I know of no performer I’d than 500 employees and 40 es- the impression (evidently a fool- rects businesses with fewer than of automation. rather see than Mr. Bennett, tablishments. ish one these days) that to kneel 500 employees to pay the $15 Recently, Forrester Research but I’m sure all the good seats The combined impact of before anything or anybody was an hour wage starting in 2021. reported new artificial intel- have already been taken, and both city ordinances should be the highest respect one could Employers with 500 or more ligence systems and robots have I couldn’t afford one of them studied by UW. give. employees (either in Seattle or replaced 6 percent of all U.S. anyway, to say nothing of an It is not just Seattle impacted I went to my concordances nationally) will reach that level jobs in the last five years. overnight stay in one of Seattle’s by the minimum wage, at the to verify that there are at least in three years. Robots are penetrating res- downtown hotels. state level, voters are asked to a dozen bible passages which taurants as well. According to There he is, 90 years old — The University of Washing- approve I-1433. If approved, it point that out. Is this national retired McDonald’s USA CEO or awfully close to it — still ton is charged with only study- would step-up the state’s hourly berating of a small (it’s really Ed Rensi, it is “cheaper to buy a singing as well as he did over 60 ing the ordinance impacts on minimum wage from $9.47 to itsy-bitsy) portion of our popu- $35,000 robotic arm than it is years ago. I can’t even think of Seattle’s businesses, workers and $13.50 by 2020. It also requires lation only being done because to hire an employee who is inef- his name without bringing back the overall economy. employers to provide paid sick it’s different? Have we become ficient making $15 an hour bag- memories of “Because of you,” Earlier this spring, UW re- leave starting in 2018. so enamored of cookie cutters ging French fries.” “Cold, cold heart,” or a little ditty searchers determined it had a Seattle adopted its paid sick not to recognize this? Unfortunately, the reality in about losing his heart in a cer- minimal effect; however, they leave law in 2011. Workers in To me, kneeling shows more this highly competitive world is tain California city. learned through employer sur- companies with 5 to 249 em- respect that some of the vocal costs drive employer decisions. It brings back memories of veys to anticipate businesses ployees accrue a minimum of renditions I’ve heard in recent ••• my own days as a disc jockey on increasing prices for goods and one hour of paid sick and “safe years. services. time” for every 40 hours worked. Don C. Brunell is a business KELA’s Record Roundtable, too, analyst, writer and columnist. He re- over a half century ago. Meanwhile, some restaurants Workers in companies with 250 ••• tired as president of the Association If he can sing like that at 90, are already adding surcharges to or more employees accumulate a Bill Moeller is a former enter- their tabs. In Seattle, Sanford’s of Washington Business, the state’s maybe I could still do another minimum of one hour for every oldest and largest business organi- tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city restaurants added a 2.55 percent 30 hours worked. annual gig at the SWW Fair council member, paratrooper and zation, and now lives in Vancouver. next year at only 89. “living wage surcharge” which The point is our elected of- He can be contacted at theBrunells@ living in Centralia. He can be goes to the house as a way to Don’t laugh. reached at bookmaven321@comcast. ficials need to quit looking at msn.com. The recent early fall weather net. offset the costs of the city’s mini- issues in isolation. They must

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COMPETING COMMENTARY: Secretary of State Candidates State Election System Secure Trust in System Is Essential

Some may have been understandably to see if vote totals from the tabulator Trust is the fundamental value that alarmed by reports that Arizona and match a hand count. drives our belief in an election system Illinois election systems were recently Counties have approved tabulation that records and reports results in a time- targeted for a breach, that Russians are security plans in place and on file with ly manner. suspected of hacking American emails, our office. Significantly, we have a paper- We trust our votes will be counted ac- ‘‘The biggest challenge and that campaigns on the left and the based voting system that allows election curately. right speak darkly of “rigged” elections. officials to see first-hand the voter’s in- We trust election outcomes will be re- for our next Secretary As Secretary of State and chief ad- tent. We can go back to the paper ballot ported honestly. of State is a technology ministrator of elections here in Wash- and hand count a race when the outcome We trust our voting data will be stored ington state, I too am troubled by the is very close. We have an audit trail from safely and securely. project – the complete political rhetoric of start to finish, with every ballot. And in Washington those who are inten- Washington has a longstanding State the keeper of this modernization of our 39 tionally trying to un- practice of working closely with IT and trust is the Secretary of County Election System, dermine public confi- security experts to regularly review, State, our “chief voting dence in elections. identify, and correct any vulnerabilities officer.” including the voting However, I have tre- with our technical systems. Sadly we also live in mendous confidence In addition to watching over the an age of cyber crime registration database, in the cybersecurity security of tabulation systems, Wash- and targeted, malicious the Washington Election of the election system ington goes to great lengths to secure computer system hack- in our state. My office By Kim Wyman other vital systems, including the Voter ing. It’s therefore critical By Tina Podlodowskii Information System and continually works with Registration Database and Washington the Secretary of State the elections websites of each of our state’s 39 Elections Information. must be technologically counties to ensure Washington’s elec- All election systems are protected by adept, keenly aware of technology trends, all 39 counties.’’ tion system is safe and secure, by adding state-of-the-art Intrusion Prevention Sys- and proactive about utilizing the highest multiple layers of protection and strate- tems and firewalls. Our system security levels of testing and security within her gies recommended by the best minds brief is posted on our Elections & Voting office to keep our voting information safe. in cybersecurity. We have begun a new website: http://tinyurl.com/hkvywgm Earlier this month I contacted the partnership with Homeland Security as We remain vigilant, of course, to any Washington Cyber Security Officer to part of our vigilant defense. cyber threats and are working closely report the Office of the Secretary of State and that the current Secretary of State has Our counties, under the supervision with the Department of Homeland Se- apparently had exposed the personal data of independently elected auditors, oper- curity, Elections Assistance Commis- of our state’s four million registered vot- simply not been effective in doing the job. ate election management systems that sion, the National Institute of Standards ers to anyone with basic computer skills Additionally, Secretary Wyman has allow them to verify and tabulate ballots. and Technology, the Federal Bureau of though the “My Vote” app. not apologized to voters for this signifi- As the most fundamental component of Investigation, and the Department of This data included voters’ personal cant misstep, nor explained or identified security, none of the tabulation systems Justice. We recently had an update from cell phone numbers, personal email ad- exactly how her office will prevent prob- are ever connected to the Internet. these key agencies, and will continue to dresses, ballot delivery types, and the lems like this, or of a much more serious In addition to “air gapping” every be alert to potential threats and vulner- coding used to message military and nature, from happening in the future. She county election tabulation system, Wash- abilities, and will implement new best overseas voters. has not been open and transparent with ington also uses security procedures and practices as they are developed. By state law, this information is not voters about the system in which we all safeguards recommended by foremost Additionally we are working with the permitted to be publicly available or ac- need to trust. security experts. Examples of that rigor: Department of Homeland Security in a cessible. • Utilizing paper-based systems with new and unprecedented way — elections It turned out this exposure was real, The biggest challenge for our next a verifiable paper audit trail. experts and IT experts working together, and proper cyber security protocols had Secretary of State is a technology project • Independent testing of systems and hand-in-hand, to ensure our systems not been employed by Secretary Wyman — the complete modernization of our 39 security is ongoing. Security experts remain secure. Together, we will assess to test and support our statewide voter County Election System, including the have done full reviews. vulnerabilities, share information about database. voting registration database, the Wash- • Pre- and post-election tests and au- threats, and have boots-on-the-ground Thankfully, this system failure was ington Election Information System and dits are required. cyber-security and physical security fixed before any apparent real harm was the elections websites of all 39 counties. • Strict security is provided for all support here in Washington. Work- caused. But the problem should have nev- As the only candidate in this race with tabulation equipment. ing together in this way demonstrates er happened in the first place. an extensive background in technology, I Before a tabulation system can be Washington’s leadership and serves as a raised questions want to use my experience to ensure the used in Washington, we require testing model for other states. about the security of Washington’s online Secretary of State’s office is safeguarding at a federally approved lab, including Voter confidence in our election sys- voter registration system in October 2012, private information — and deepen the security reviews. Systems are also tested tem — its fairness, accuracy and security shortly after it was implemented. At that here at the state level and reviewed by — is paramount to our self-government time, it took the Times less than three promise of trust in our voting system to an expert certification board. and to a robust turnout. Ballots go out to minutes to track down the information to help reverse the troubling trends of de- Counties must perform logic and our 4.1 million voters next month, and I access and compromise our state’s voter clining voter participation in our elec- accuracy testing before every election, hope every registered voter will take part. registration information. tions. and it’s open to the public. Post-election ••• As a former senior manager at Micro- ••• audits also test the system by using Republican Kim Wyman is the secretary soft, I’m keenly aware that cyber security Democrat Tina Podlodowski is seeking to randomly selected precincts and races of state. requires constant vigilance and testing, unseat incumbent Kim Wyman. Letters My wife and I own several by voting for Steve McLaughlin. their capacity to “feel.” Keahey a Candidate hundred acres of highly produc- Braun Should Support Again, remember the article I Who Can Make tive timberland in Southwest Greg Pattillo State Workers addressed? It proposed to answer Raymond a Difference Washington, and are similar to Cost of living adjustments for the question, “If God is all pow- other non-industrial private for- state workers — State Sen. John erful, why does he allow evil (in As the coordinator of the Full- est land owners who own about Fund a Tireless Braun, R-Centralia, has voiced this case disease) into the world?” er's Twin City Skate Park Project one half of the private timber- opposition to this basic and long This has stumped philosophers from 2000-2015, I have had the land in Washington state. We Worker, Candidate overdue improvement for com- and clergy alike since the begin- privilege of working with many make occasional timber harvests, We have known Edna Fund munities like Centralia that rely ning of time. community leaders in the Lewis but mainly protect the beauty, for over 40 years. We first met on strong salaries for public em- The author of the article County area. productivity and other impor- her when she was a student at ployees. thinks he can answer the ques- I have seen individuals come tant resource values of the land. Centralia College and later we Your community members tion with a few glib paragraphs, and go through these many years Others agree, as we were raised our families in Centralia who provide education, trans- and Mr. Kimbrel attempts to volunteering. I am a proud sup- named the Washington State together. Two of our children portation, health, recreation and counter my critique by barely porter of Dan Keahey as a candi- Tree Farmer of the Year 2015, were in classes together. many other public services de- mentioning the source. He sim- date running for Lewis County and we are certified by the In all those years, we have serve better representation at the ply replies that it is feelings, not commissioner. Dan provided American Tree Farm System. found Edna to be enthusiastic in state legislature. facts that matter. great leadership and example for The overall timber indus- all of her endeavors. Her energy Senator Braun: step up or It may be a surprise to my an- me as our grass root community try is much more regulated by knows no bounds. step out of office! tagonist that we both agree that project was started in 2000. State Forest Practice rules than She is no 8 to 5 worker. This death is a natural and necessary Since the beginning of our most people realize, especially might stem from her early child- Annie Szvetecz consequence of life. But the ar- groundbreaking project, Dan in the areas of stream protection hood of working on her family Olympia ticle repeatedly states that it is has been a person of reference by leaving timber buffers, steep farm which knew no start and because of sin that people suffer and direction for me and in- slope rules, reforestation, etc. stop time; just get the job done. Christians Should and die. (Hallmark cards, take spired our local youth. He always Excessive regulation always Edna enjoys challenges and note.) Mr.Kimbrel’s startling supported our project, not only impacts the smaller forest land she listens when others bring Encourage Critical, revelation that people get sick while a leading member of the owners to a greater degree than the their ideas to the table. She will and die does not in any way an- Centralia City Council, but per- large industrial owners. The only support good ideas and offer Introspective Thought swer the question, nor does it get sonally during our activities and alternative to forest management suggestions for new approaches Mike Kimbrel’s retort to my any dissention from me. competitions that took place in for smaller owners is not positive and innovations if she feels a letter is standard fare. The open- Misuse of “free will” is blamed. the park for years. for the environment, as the land need for change or improvement. ing salvo: “I believe in God the But a person cannot have free will Dan has outstanding abilities is broken into small building lots, Edna knows this county, be- creator,” is followed by a less if he or she is ignorant or mentally to direct and work with not only and sold off, greatly reducing wild- cause she has by choice been than respectful reference to me inert, anymore than a blind man my adult foundation board but life habitat, and increasing polluted involved with so many of the and my “unbelief in (his) God,” has free will to walk off a cliff: also our local youth. runoff from the home sites. events, challenges and changes and of my “mocking” and ridi- The Garden of Eden story illus- Dan is a team leader with The upcoming election for in this area. She brings to the cule “of the beliefs of most people trates this perfectly. the primary focus to improve the the State Lands Commissioner job of commissioner knowledge on Earth.” (Christians comprise In modern terms, Adam and community in which we all reside greatly concerns me. The Dem- and lots of experience. She is 32.5 percent of the world’s popu- Eve would be described as psy- in. We have an opportunity to ocrat offering is Hillary Franz, approachable, she takes time lation.) chopaths, having no concept or vote for someone who truly wants who comes directly from the li- to speak to others and get their Well, I guess the combatants concern of good and evil. That and can make a difference in our tigious environmental advocacy opinions, but she can make the are well defined now. Is there any knowledge was purposely for- community in Dan Keahey. It is industry. She is a lawyer from the hard decisions when necessary. need to go further? bidden them and they were sen- seldom that I would recommend Futurewise group, who has spent Above all Edna is honest. She First off, I am not critiquing tenced to death for acquiring it. someone without reservation. It her career suing the very Agency doesn’t play games and takes her or mocking the Christian faith, Making a case for “forbid- is a pleasure to do so in the case she wants to run, and promises responsibilities very seriously. For but rather the author and article ding the apple” would be akin to of Dan Keahey. Don't waste your more regulation of landowners most of her adult life she has vol- in question, which my detrac- telling a blind man to choose the vote. Vote Dan Keahey! which will cause the unintended unteered for committees, been on tor was loath to discuss. And right color or die, only afterward consequences I mentioned above. various boards and championed although Mr. Kimbrel seems to giving him sight to point out his Sandy Seeger-Short The moderate choice is Steve county causes and celebrations. derive great pleasure and amuse- fatal mistake. Project/Youth Coordinator of the Full- McLaughlin, who is a retired ment in denying that his God is Being a Christian does not ers Twin City Skate Park Project She has been with us in good U.S. Navy Commander, where times and in times of county di- also my God, I am unaware of center around proudly declaring he gained experience managing sasters. She will be with us all as his authority, or of any evidence your salvation while needling Support McLaughlin a large complex organization, in- a competent and hardworking presented to reach that conclu- those in eternal fire. Christians cluding Naval timberlands, not continuing commissioner. sion. If it exists, I certainly need are advised to constantly seek in Public Lands Race unlike the DNR. Franz does not You will not be wasting your to be informed of it. the truth (Luke 18:19) and gladly The Commissioner of Public have this experience. vote if you cast it for Edna Fund. Also, I pity “the poor things” accept the challenges that serve Lands, which will be on the bal- McLaughlin taught Incident Her record is hard work and that have so little confidence in to strengthen their faith every lot in November, runs the De- Command with the Navy and commitment. Please join us in their faith they deem any critical day. Christians should encour- partment of Natural Resources, knows how to coordinate and voting for Edna Fund for Lewis examination of the scriptures a age critical and introspective which manages and regulates manage firefighting. Franz does County Commissioner. mockery and indictment of them- thought, not condemn it. state and private timberland, not have this experience. selves and their personal God. I wildfire, tidelands, some farm- Please support a healthy, rea- David and Mary Ann White pray the Lord will give them the Dennis Shain land and has many employees. sonably regulated forest industry Olympia capacity to reason, to accompany Centralia Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities News in Brief Wednesday night that injured a VTR100 motorcycle driven by motorcycle and landed at the en- The road was blocked for DUI Suspected After Centralia motorcyclist, according Jeffrey E. Westley, 51, of Cen- trance of the traffic circle at the approximately three and a half Centralia Motorcyclist to the Washington State Patrol. tralia, was headed west on Tum- intersection, according to the hours. The crash was reported at water Boulevard approaching State Patrol. The cause of the crash is un- Injured in Thurston 8:59 p.m. on Wednesday at the Littlerock Road at a high rate Westley was injured and der investigation. According to a County Crash intersection of Littlerock Road of speed when it struck the rear transported to Providence St. report from the state patrol, pos- Southwest and Tumwater Bou- end of a 2016 Volkswagen Passat Peter Hospital in Olympia. The sible drugs or alcohol were likely a By The Chronicle levard Southwest. driven by Alicia M. Buckley, 24, motorcycle was totaled. factor and charges are pending, al- Drugs or alcohol are sus- According to a report from of Olympia. The Volkswagen was dam- though the report does not specify pected in a two-vehicle crash the state patrol, a 2002 Honda Westley was ejected from the aged and Buckley was not injured. whom the charges are against. Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Oakville, was arrested in the woman attempting to kick a individuals who went behind front of the police department at Parole Violation 500 block of Harrison Avenue door down in the 500 block of a resident’s house and down to 350 N. Market Boulevard. on suspicion of possession of NE Washington Avenue. the pond without permission in • At 6:04 p.m. on Monday, • At 12:09 p.m. on Monday, methamphetamine and for an the 1000 block of NW Prindle police received a report of a Rodney Martinez, 28, of Centra- outstanding warrant. Burglaries Street. transient who may need a men- lia, was arrested and booked for tal health evaluation in the 1600 a probation violation of the safe • At 11:08 a.m. on Monday, block of NW Avenue. Police Seek Suspect police received a report of a bur- Suspicious Person and sober program. in Eluding Case The transient was asked to leave glary in the 1500 block of N. Na- • At 4:40 p.m. on Monday, and refused. While talking to Warrant Arrests • At 2:13 p.m. on Wednes- tional Avenue. Someone broke police received a report of a man into a tool shed and items were in a wheelchair passed out in day, police became involved in please see SIRENS, page Main 16 • At 2:17 p.m. on Monday, a pursuit of a gray pickup truck missing. Joseph K. Hansen, 23, of Centra- near the intersection of Mellen • At 10:10 a.m. on Tuesday, lia, was arrested and booked on Street and Interstate 5. The of- police received a report of a bur- Make This The Year You Pre-Plan an outstanding warrant. ficer later terminated the pursuit glary in the 1600 block of N. Na- out of safety concerns. Officers tional Avenue. Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: Burglaries have a tentative identification of • At 1:50 p.m. on Tuesday, a • Your family knows your wishes • At 5:03 p.m. on Monday, a suspect but no arrest has been burglary was reported in the 300 • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues police received a report of a bur- made. block of Southeast Washington Avenue. • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided glary to a garage in the 900 block • You have peace of mind knowing you have of West Pear Street. A generator Vehicle Prowl Theft Suspects Arrested given your family a loving git was taken. • At 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, • At 7:23 a.m. on Tuesday, Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for a vehicle prowl was reported • At 1:11 p.m. on Monday, advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes police received a report of a bur- in the 2000 block of Haviland police arrested a suspected thief glary to a storage shed in the Street. A cell phone was taken. in the 1600 block of NW Louisi-

1600 block of North Pearl Street. ana Avenue. No other informa- CH563609jc.do Two archery bows, a shotgun OUR LEWIS COUNTY CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT tion was provided. ARRANGEMENT OFFICE and a rifle were stolen. • At 4:54 p.m. on Monday, 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 • At 3:16 p.m. on Wednesday, Criminal Trespass police arrested and released Centralia, WA police received a report of a bur- • At 8:38 a.m. on Monday, Kaylah Zelazny for allegedly glary in the 800 block of Marion police received a report of a shoplifting. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 Street. Tools were taken from a homeless camp setting up in a shop. docking area in the 400 block of More Thefts NW Prindle Street. Hit and Run • At 8:53 p.m. on Monday, police received a report of a wal- • At 5:41 p.m. on Monday, Disorderly Conduct let that was stolen in the 100 Four Questions You Should Ask: police received a report of a hit • At 9:13 a.m. on Monday, block of NW Chehalis Avenue. and run in the 1400 block of police received a report of a man Lewis Street. No suspect vehicle outside of a duplex in the 600 Can I Get a Ride? • Who would make my inal arrangements? information was available. block of SW 21st Street who was • What are my options? yelling and cursing outside. • At 1:24 p.m. on Monday, Arrested and Released police received a report of a • How much do funeral or cremation services cost? woman in the middle of the road • How would my family pay for my inal arrangements? • At 7:08 p.m. on Saturday, Hypodermic Needle Found on the Chamberway overpass police arrested and released • At 9:44 a.m. on Monday, attempting to grab people’s ve- Nicholas A. Huston, 23, of Che- police received a report of a hy- hicles. The woman was report- halis, for driving without a valid podermic needle found lying in edly screaming profanities and license. the grass in the 500 block of SW later ran into traffic while hit- I want to answer your questions and protect your family from Cascade Avenue. ting cars. confusion and inancial hardship at the time of a death. Oakville Resident Arrested ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant on Drug Charge Door Buster Pond Party • At 9:43 p.m. on Tuesday, • At 9:54 a.m. on Monday, • At 1:56 p.m. on Monday, Natasha C. Henderson, 20, of police received a report of a police received a report of three Sticklin Funeral Chapel Serving Lewis County Since 1890 CH563271hw.os The resolution will specify ban had been lifted in August. Death Notices sticklinsfuneralchapel.com the exact end date of the burn ••• • RANDY CURTIS HAMILTON, 65, former 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia Chehalis chief of police and fire services, ban. The Chronicle seeks to be accu- died Sept. 17 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, A previous story in The rate and fair in all its reporting. If with his family beside him as the result Chronicle from Tuesday dealing you find an error or believe a news of a brain aneurysm. There will be a with a state Department of Nat- item is incorrect, please call the public viewing at Brown Mortuary Ser- vice in Chehalis, Friday, Sept. 23, from 4 ural Resources lifting of a burn newsroom as soon as possible at to 8 p.m., with a family graveside service ban in Western Washington in- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at 11 a.m. A celebra- correctly said the county burn Monday through Friday. tion of life will be held at the Chehalis Middle School commons Saturday, Oct. 1, at 2 p.m. Arrangements are under the direction of Brown Mortuary Service in Chehalis. RICHARD I. "Rick" BRACKEE • ANNA B. BISHOP, 91, of Salkum, died Sept. 19 at Providence Centralia Hos- March 15, 1947 - Sept. 10, 2016 pital. No services are scheduled at this time. Arrangements are under the di- Richard I. "Rick" rection of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary. Brackee, 69, of Rice Lake, • ROY ALAN DEVER, 56, Centralia, died Wis., died Saturday, Sept. Sept. 10 in Centralia. An informal service 10, 2016, at his home after will be held at Fort Borst Park in Kitchen a brief battle with cancer. #1 (2020 Borst Avenue) on Saturday, He was born March 15, Oct. 1, between the hours of noon and 1947, in Amery, Wis., 6 p.m.. Snacks and refreshments will be In Loving Memory of provided. A short memorial will be held to Ervin and Betty Ann at 1 p.m. to share memories. (Littleield) Brackee. He raised in Adna, Wash., and Byron Edward Borovec graduated from high school July 7, 1931 - Sept. 15, 2016 Lotteries there in 1965. Rick entered Washington’s Wednesday Games the U.S. Army in 1966 A lifetime resident of Chehalis passed away and served until 1980, peacefully at home Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016. Powerball: 01-28-63-67-69, Power- including three tours in Byron was born in Chehalis, July 7, 1931,. to ball: 17, Power Play: 4 Vietnam. Rick was married Betty Ann Brackee of Homer and Marietta (Morris) Borovec. Next jackpot: $40 million Comstock, Wis., Paulette in Mossyrock, Wash., June He graduated in 1949 from high school in Chehalis, Mega Millions: Bennett of Cameron, 3, 1989, to Tensie Louise where he played football. Byron attended Centralia Next jackpot: $20 million Wis., and Paul Bennett Edwards. College prior to enlisting in the U.S. Navy in Lotto: 14-15-18-21-32-46 III of Rice Lake, Wis.; six He is survived by his January of 1951, where he proudly served on the Next jackpot: $1.1 million wife, Tensie Brackee of grandchildren; brother, Hit 5: 14-15-17-26-32 USS Boxer (LHD-4) during the Korean War. Micheal (Melody) Brackee Next cashpot: $130,000 Rice Lake, Wis.; ive children, Terry Gonzales of of Clear Lake, Wis.; sister, In 1955, Byron with his brother Harold started Central Match 4: 01-04-13-14 Centralia, Wash., Chester Mary Sue (Andy) Moskal Fuel, delivering coal through out Lewis County. In Daily Game:1-1-5 Brackee of Elma, Wash., of Clayton, Wis.; and many 1990, after selling the business to their sons, Byron Keno: 06-10-31-33-37-39-40-45-48- worked for Central Reddi-Mix until his retirement. 52-56-63-64-65-73-75-76-77-78-79 nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He In June of 1956, Byron married Irene was preceded in death by Snaza and they had two children. Commodities grandparents and parents. A graveside service Byron is survived by his son, Michael (Carolyn) Gas in Washington — $2.72 (AAA of Borovec; daughter, Teresa Larson; brother, Harold Washington) with full military honors Crude Oil — $46.33 per barrel (CME will be held at 11 a.m., Borovec; ive grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Group) Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene in 2009; Gold — $1,342 (Monex) and a brother, Duane Borovec. Silver — $20.00 (Monex) at Elim Cemetery in Range, Wis. www.skinnerfh.com. To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. 1-800-822-8535 Corrections Sticklin Funeral Chapel The Lewis County Board of 1437 South Gold To view the obituary, please Centralia, WA 98531 Condolences may be offered at Commissioners will be voting go to chronline.com obituaries. Monday to lift the fire ban in (360) 736-1388 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com unincorporated Lewis County. • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 Sanctuaries Prepare for Influx of Laboratory Chimpanzees MEDICAL TESTS: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest Among Those Welcoming Retired Research Animals CLE ELUM (AP) — A -themed banner, pa- per plates full of fruit and a bevy of troll dolls make up the decora- tions at a special birthday party in Washington. Staffers drum up excitement by letting out a series of groans, and a group of chimpanzees be- hind a separating wall replies in

kind. Ted S. Warren / AP Photo / AP Photo The celebration at the Chim- Ted S. Warren In this photo taken Aug. 8, Foxie, a chimp who lives at Chimpanzee Sanctuary In this photo taken Aug. 8, 2016, J.B. Mulcahy, co-director of Chimpanzee Sanctu- panzee Sanctuary Northwest is Northwest near Cle Elum, Wash., drinks a smoothie from the head of a troll doll for Foxie, a chimp marking her ary Northwest, interacts with the chimp Foxie, during a party for Foxie’s 40th birth- during a party for her 40th birthday. Sanctuaries across the country are preparing day near Cle Elum, Wash. Sanctuaries across the country are preparing for an inlux 40th birthday. It's a festive oc- for an inlux of retired private lab chimpanzees, now that the federal government casion but underlines a painful of retired private lab chimpanzees, now that the federal government has stopped has stopped backing experiments on humankind’s closest relatives. backing experiments on humankind’s closest relatives. past: Foxie was born in a laboratory and was used for hep- ing important medicines, and tuaries, said Kathleen Conlee, er animal protection issues, you pand for a second group. Employ- atitis experiments, which includ- they paved astronauts' way into who focuses on animal research don't see an end," she said. "There ees hope for the same rehabilita- ed frequent liver biopsies. space. But their use declined dra- issues at The Humane Society. is an end in sight and a great end- tion success they had with Foxie. Sanctuaries around the coun- matically in recent , and "We're playing catch-up," she ing for these chimpanzees." "She was really wary when she try are preparing for an influx of in a 2011 report, the Institute of said. Back at the Chimpanzee first came," Goodrich said. "Re- retired private lab chimps like Medicine said science had ad- About 220 chimps will be Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie has ally kind of fearful and uncer- Foxie now that the federal gov- vanced to the point that most such housed at Project Chimp, a facil- six companions, all whom were tain." ernment has stopped backing research was no longer justified. ity in northern Georgia. The lat- Then, Foxie saw a troll doll. experiments on humankind's used for hepatitis experiments. About 700 chimpanzees re- est transfer happened this month, Foxie also was used to birth "The first troll doll she saw closest relatives. Their challenge main in government and private with nine chimps moving to she immediately fell in love with, more laboratory chimps. All will be finding the room and re- labs. The National Institutes of their new home. which we weren't expecting at sources to house and rehabilitate Health last month announced its The rest will go to sanctuar- four of her offspring were taken all," Goodrich said. the animals. final timeline for chimps in gov- ies around the country. from her. Now, Foxie finds some solace "There is no space right now ernment custody, saying all 360 Beyond construction and "We have chimps here who in the hundreds of dolls in her for them," said Diana Goodrich, remaining animals will be trans- transportation costs, housing have signs of depression and collection, carrying one on her co-director of Chimpanzee Sanc- ferred to Chimp Haven, a Louisi- a chimpanzee costs between post-traumatic stress disorder," back like an infant. She grooms tuary Northwest. "It's a matter of ana sanctuary, by 2026. $16,000 and $20,000 annually, Goodrich said. them and hugs them. She is no getting enough money to expand For the 300 or so chimps in Conlee said. The sanctuary plans to add longer afraid and has emerged as the sanctuaries that exist." private laboratories, negotiations "I think the most exciting thing another two to four chimps to a peacemaker in her group, Go- Chimps were key in develop- are underway with various sanc- about this campaign is that in oth- Foxie's group but will need to ex- odrich said. Construction of Interstate 90 Wildlife Overpass Is Underway ‘ELK LIKE OPEN; THEY DON’T istrator for construction and de- should promote biodiversity, velopment at WSDOT. Watkins said. That’s particularly LIKE STUFF ABOVE THEIR Some species, particularly important for rare, endangered HEAD’: I-90 wildlife large predators and migratory species like wolverines, she said. mammals, prefer overpasses, Safe access to land south of overpass is under way said Charlie Raines, director of I-90 could boost species like By Evan Bush the I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coali- wolves looking to expand their tion. range. Last spring, about 10 The Seattle Times “Elk like open. They don’t like miles from the project, a wolf Just east of Keechelus Lake on stuff above their head,” he said. was found dead on the interstate. Interstate 90, construction crews A report on crossings in Can- As climate change pushes have been lifting and stacking ada found grizzly bears, wolves, temperatures higher, some spe- 40,000-pound blocks of concrete moose and deer nearly always cies will need the bridge to mi- and rebar side-by-side. By the chose overpasses to cross road- grate, Raines said. end of the week, 39 will line each ways. Cougars, meanwhile, are Renovations on I-90 will con- side, forming an archway over more comfortable crossing be- tinue through 2027. Last year, the roadway’s westbound lanes. low. the Legislature gave $426 million For environmental groups, The bridge will let those rang- to fund the last three phases of the hunks of concrete are a wel- Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times ing predators travel and mingle the project, including two more come sight. Eventually, a forested A section of the twin leaf arch is lifted into place on the Keechelus Wildlife Over- on both sides of I-90, which overcrossings near Easton. bridge will span westbound/ pass east of on Wednesday. Two arches will be constructed with eastbound archways, giving a bridge for wildlife to cross Interstate 90 near Keechelus Lake. The crossing should bears, deer, elk and other crea- be completed by 2019. tures freedom to roam across the Randy Curtis Hamilton highway without playing a real- ment of Transportation (WS- animals to cross underneath or life (or death) game of “Frogger.” DOT) has slated for completion through enlarged culverts. May 30, 1951 ~ Sept. 17, 2016 It will be the state’s first freeway in 2019, is part of a suite of up- But this development stands overpass for wildlife. Proponents dates to I-90 east of Snoqualmie out. The archway can be seen by Former City of Chehalis say the bridge and other cross- Pass, including two new ava- motorists between mile markers Chief of Police and Fire ings along 15 miles of I-90 will lanche bridges, rock-slope sta- 61 and 62. Services passed away promote biodiversity, prevent bilization and other updates. Fences will funnel animals peacefully Saturday, Sept. motorists from splattering wild- Highway traffic has been redi- toward the 66-foot-wide over- 17, 2016, in Cabo San Lucas, life and help critters tolerate cli- rected and reduced to four lanes crossing, which will be topped Mexico with his family beside mate change. in some areas as WSDOT reno- with soil, trees and other native him as the result of a brain “Highways are one of the vates the route. plants. Rock piles will host pikas aneurysm. Randy was the son greatest fractures to wildlife Eventually, the 15-mile and salamanders. Ten-foot walls of Roy and Barbara (Langford) habitat, and the idea that we can stretch will feature 27 animal on either side of the bridge will Hamilton, who preceded him in reconnect with the same cement crossings, most of them under- keep out the glare of cars’ pass- death. — it’s tremendous” said Jen Wat- passes, engineers said. Four are ing headlights. He was a 1969 graduate of kins of Conservation Northwest. finished. Motorists will pass by “The idea is you’re just walk- W.F. West High School, where The wildlife crossing, which most without a second thought ing in the forest,” said Brian he was Associated Student Body the Washington State Depart- because they’re designed for White, assistant regional admin- Vice President. Throughout high school, Randy was active After his 65th birthday this in football, wrestling, Boys year, he retired and moved to News in Brief State and musical theatre. After Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. He graduation, Randy went on to loved making connections with Mother of Woman Suspect in Killing SUV that had been reported sto- Washington State University people and thoroughly enjoyed len parked in the driveway. One where he majored in police time spent with friends and Who Killed Herself of Spokane Toddler of the deputies recognized Ober- science and administration. family. in Jail Files Lawsuit Arrested in Idaho miller from police bulletins and Randy then began his law Randy leaves behind his took him into custody. enforcement career starting as three children as the result of his 24 year marriage to BELLINGHAM (AP) — The WORLEY, Idaho (AP) — A He is scheduled to appear a Patrol Deputy for Sheriff Bill mother of a woman who killed man suspected of killing a Wiester. He worked his way up Susan Gatch; Ben Hamilton in court in Kootenai County to Lewis County Undersheriff, (Shayla) of Chehalis, Andy herself while in the Whatcom 2-year-old girl in Washington Wednesday to face extradition County jail has filed a lawsuit graduated from the FBI Hamilton (Bernadette) of state has been arrested at a sum- back to Washington. claiming her daughter's death mer cabin in Idaho. National Academy and ran for Spokane and Kalessa Markham Obermiller is suspected of was preventable. Kootenai County Sheriff's Lewis County Sheriff, prior (Kyle) of Cinebar; brother, The Bellingham Herald re- Office says deputies on Tuesday killing Adalynn Hoyt in Spo- to becoming City of Chehalis Rick Hamilton of Chehalis; ported that the lawsuit, filed found Jason Obermiller holed up kane County on Sept. 13. Citing Chief of Police in December grandchildren, Liam, Noah Thursday, claims that Shan- at a cabin on Lake Coeur d'Alene court documents, KXLY-TV re- 1987, and Chief of Fire and Ryder; numerous nieces, non Rose Jefferson's March 2014 near Worley. ports the girl's mother told inves- Services in July 1992. After nephews and countless friends. death could have been prevented The cabin owner called au- tigators she left the toddler and years of public service, Randy There will be a public if she received a more timely thorities to say her neighbor re- her other children with Ober- retired in March 2002, and viewing at Brown Mortuary mental health screening, if she ported a suspicious person at her miller, her ex-boyfriend, while began teaching classes for the in Chehalis, Friday, Sept. 23, received mental health treatment cabin. Deputies found a white she went drinking. Department of Justice National 2016, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., more quickly and if jail officer Drug Intelligence Center. In with a family graveside service checked on inmates more often. 2006, he moved to Tacoma and Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, at 11 Jefferson had been in the CH564362aa.do worked as a handyman and later a.m. A celebration of life will Whatcom County Jail for about became the general manager of be held at the Chehalis Middle two weeks before she hanged ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA The Mix. School commons, Saturday, herself in her solitary confine- He was very active in the Oct. 1, 2016, at 2 p.m. REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! Tacoma area, creating countless ment cell. n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers Whatcom County Jail Chief friendships while advocating To view the obituary, please go to 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation for the Lesbian Gay Bisexual chronline.com/obituaries. Wendy Jones says she cannot Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 comment on the lawsuit but that Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) and Transgender community. n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers the jail appropriately checks on 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation Brown Mortuary Service 229 North Market Blvd. all inmates. Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 Condolences may be offered at Chehalis, WA 98532 An attorney for Whatcom www.brownmortuary.com (360) 748-4496 County did not return a call More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 seeking comment on Monday. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Officer Injured in Promises Unmet as Bomb Suspect’s Thailand Tries to Reform Arrest Visits School Shrimp Industry LINDEN, N.J. (AP) — A po- SAMUT SAKHON, Thailand lice officer wounded in a shoot- (AP) — Facing international pres- out with the man charged with sure for failing to stop human traf- setting off bombs in New York ficking in the seafood trade, Thai- City and New Jersey visited a land promised almost a year ago to school Thursday to thank stu- compensate victims of slavery and dents for their well wishes. industry leaders vowed to bring all Patrolman Angel Padilla vis- shrimp processing in-house. ited Linden School No. 5, where That hasn’t always happened. his grandson attends and where Instead, some formerly enslaved he volunteers with the school’s shrimp peelers have been de- PTA. ported. And some shrimp peeling Investigators say Padilla was sheds are being inspected and au- shot in his bulletproof vest on thorized to keep operating. Monday morning by Ahmad Tin Nyo Win, who escaped Khan Rahami during a shootout slavery and alerted police to abus- that led to Rahami’s capture. es, was deported to Myanmar this One of the fifth grade stu- month, along with his pregnant dents in the class asked Padilla Jeff Siner / The Charlotte Observer wife and a half-dozen others, after how scared he was when he con- Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers begin to push protesters from the intersection near the Epicentre in Charlotte, N.C. being held almost a year in a Thai fronted the suspect. Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016. Authorities in Charlotte tried to quell public anger Wednesday after a police officer shot a black government shelter. Authorities “How scared was I? I was ner- man, but a dusk prayer vigil turned into a second night of violence, with police firing tear gas at angry protesters and a man said that although the couple were vous. A bit nervous,” Padilla said. being critically wounded by gunfire. North Carolina’s governor declared a state of emergency in the city. victims of modern-day slavery, Students at the school wrote they had illegally entered Thailand get well cards for Padilla and to begin with. Officer Pete Hammer, who was “They don’t treat us like hu- grazed in the head by a bullet or Charlotte Workers Asked to Stay mans. They treat us like dogs,” Tin shrapnel. Nyo Win said hours before Thai “They’re my heroes,” Padilla authorities took them away. “They said, vowing to come back and Home After Night of Violence just try to bully those of us who are play basketball and attend the victims already.” school book fair. By Jeffrey Collins shoot the man, city officials said. and four police officers were in- The Associated Press Video obtained and verified jured. Videos and pictures on Cows in Fukushima US, Russia Take Syria by The Associated Press, which Twitter showed reporters and CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) was recorded right after the other people being attacked. Radiation Zone Find Battle to New Heights — Streets appeared calm early shooting, shows someone lying in The violence happened amid New Purpose: Science NEW YORK (AP) — The Thursday in downtown Char- a pool of blood as people scream questions about what happened and Russia are lotte after a second night of and a voice yells for someone to when Scott was shot and killed NAMIE, Japan (AP) — In an taking their differences over the violent protests over the deadly call for help. People are then told in the parking lot of his condo- abandoned Japanese village, cows conflict in Syria to new heights, police shooting of a black man, to back up from the scene. minium complex. Police did not grazing in lush green plains begin after trading ferocious allega- although at least three major The unrest took many by sur- release dashboard or body cam- to gather when they hear the fa- tions of duplicity and malfea- businesses were asking their em- prise in Charlotte, the banking era footage, but said Scott had a miliar rumble of the ranch owner’s sance at the United Nations Se- ployees to stay home for the day capital of the South with a popu- gun and refused several orders mini-pickup. This isn’t feeding curity Council. as the city remained on edge. lation of 830,000 people, about to drop his weapon. Scott’s fam- time, though. After a fractious meeting of Bank of America, Wells Far- 35 percent of them black. The ily and neighbors said he was Instead, the animals are about the council on Wednesday, Sec- go and Duke Energy all told em- city managed to pull through a holding a book. to be measured for how they’re af- retary of State John Kerry and ployees not to venture into North racially charged shooting three “He got out of his car, he fected by living in radiation — ra- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Carolina’s largest city after Gov. years ago without the unrest that walked back to comply, and all dioactivity that is 15 times the safe Lavrov were set to duel again Pat McCrory declared a state of erupted in recent years in places his compliance did was get him benchmark. For these cows’ pasture over Syria at a gathering of the emergency Wednesday night such as , Milwaukee murdered,” said Taheshia Wil- sits near Fukushima, a name now roughly 20 nations that have and called in the National Guard and Ferguson, Missouri. liams, whose balcony overlooks synonymous with nuclear disaster. an interest in Syria. Thursday’s after Charlotte’s police chief said In 2013, Charlotte police the shady parking spot where The area was once a haven for meeting of the International he needed the help. The North charged one of their own, Ran- Scott was Tuesday afternoon. agriculture with more than 3,500 Syria Support Group comes after Carolina National Guard ar- dall Kerrick with voluntary man- She said he often waited there cattle and other livestock. Ranch- the two men blamed each other rived at a Charlotte armory early slaughter within days, after the for his son because a bicycle ac- ers who refused a government or- for spoiling the country’s cease- Thursday and Guard vehicles left white officer shot an unarmed cident several years ago left him der to kill their cows continue to fire that they had agreed to ear- the armory about 8 a.m. black man who had been in a stuttering and susceptible to sei- feed and tend about 200 of them. lier this month. Each has blamed Federal help also is on the wreck and was looking for help. zures if he stayed out in the hot The herds won’t be used as food; the other for violations. way, with the Justice Department The jury deadlocked and the sun too long. now science is their mission. Kerry called for all warplanes sending to Charlotte a team of charge was dropped last summer. Charlotte Police Chief Kerr Researchers visit every three to halt flights over aid routes, trained peacekeepers designed The city saw a few protests but Putney was angered by the sto- months to test livestock living while Lavrov suggested a pos- to help resolve community con- no violence. ries on social media, especially a within a 20-kilometer (12-mile) sible three-day pause in fighting flict. The department’s Commu- On Wednesday, hundreds profanity-laced, hourlong video radius of the Fukushima plant, to get the truce back on track. nity Relations Service has been of protesters who were shouting on Facebook, where a woman where three reactors had core deployed to other cities roiled by “black lives matter” and “hands identifying herself as Scott’s meltdowns after the facility was tense flare-ups between police up, don’t shoot” left after police daughter screamed “My daddy is swamped by a tsunami in 2011. It Trump Calls for Racial and residents. fired flash grenades and tear gas dead!” at officers at the shooting is the first-ever study of the impact Unity, Embraces Meanwhile, Mayor Jenni- after the shooting. But several scene and repeating that he was on large mammals of extended ex- fer Roberts told ABC’s “Good groups of a dozen or more pro- only holding a book. posure to low-level radiation. ‘Stop and Frisk’ Morning America” on Thurs- testers stayed behind, attacking Putney was adamant that The ranchers are breeders, as PITTSBURGH (AP) — La- day that city officials are talking people, including reporters, shat- Scott posed a threat, even if he opposed to those raising cattle menting a “lack of spirit” be- about imposing a curfew. tering windows to hotels, office didn’t point his weapon at offi- to sell for beef, and tend to be at- tween whites and blacks, Donald Anger has continued to build buildings and restaurants and cers, and said a gun was found tached to their animals. They Trump encouraged racial unity over the shooting of 43-year-old setting small fires. The NAS- next to the dead man. “I can tell treat them almost as if they were on Thursday even as he called for Keith Lamont Scott by a black CAR Hall of Fame was among you we did not find a book,” the children, even giving them names. one of the nation’s largest cities police officer on Tuesday after- the places damaged. chief said. The research gives them a reason to adopt “stop and frisk” polic- noon and the wildly different At one point, television news Not long after the Facebook to keep their beloved cows alive, ing tactics that have been widely accounts about what happened helicopters showed protesters video was posted Tuesday night, and to hope that someday ranch- condemned as racial profiling by from authorities and Scott’s fam- on the loop highway around the first night of destructive pro- ing might safely return here. minority leaders. ily and neighbors. downtown, trying to stop cars tests began near the shooting The Republican presidential A peaceful prayer vigil turned for several minutes before police scene, about 15 miles northeast of Airstrike Hits Medics contender, eager to blunt criti- into an angry march and then a arrived. downtown Charlotte. Dozens of cism that his campaign inspires night of violence after a protester “My heart bleeds for what our demonstrators threw rocks at po- in Syria as UN Moves racism, confronted racial ten- was shot and critically wounded great city is going through,” Mc- lice and reporters, damaged squad to Resume Aid sions after police-involved shoot- as people charged police in riot Crory said on WBTV-TV. He cars, closed part of Interstate 85, ings of black men in gear trying to protect an upscale was mayor of Charlotte for 14 and looted a stopped truck and set BEIRUT (AP) — An airstrike and North Carolina. hotel in Charlotte’s typically vi- years before becoming governor. a fire. Authorities used tear gas to in northern Syria killed four The North Carolina governor brant downtown. Police did not Authorities said three people break up the protests. medics responding to an ear- activated the National Guard lier bombing raid, a relief group overnight after another night of said Wednesday, as the U.N. an- violent protests. Jolie Files for Divorce from Pitt ‘ for Health of the Family’ nounced it would resume aid de- liveries suspended after an attack Trump, as he has for much of NEW YORK (AP) — Ange- Mark Vincent Kaplan, a vet- Shiloh, and 8-year-old twins his unorthodox presidential bid, on a convoy two days ago that lina Jolie Pitt has filed for divorce eran divorce attorney who was Knox and Vivienne. offered a decidedly mixed mes- killed 20 people. from Brad Pitt, bringing an end Kevin Federline’s attorney in his This is the second marriage sage as he confronted the deli- The escalation of violence for Pitt, 52, who previously wed cate issue. to what began as the world’s divorce from Britney Spears and against humanitarian workers “It just seems that there’s a most tabloid headline-generat- has handled several high-profile Jennifer Aniston. It’s the third has all but destroyed a cease-fire lack of spirit between the white ing romance before morphing cases, reviewed the filing at the for Jolie Pitt, who was previously that took effect on September 12, and the black,” he said in a phone into a glamorous engine of fam- AP’s request. married to Billy Bob Thornton and has stoked tensions between interview on ’ “Fox and ily and philanthropy. “There is no indication on and Jonny Lee Miller. the truce’s architects, the U.S. and Friends.” ‘’It’s a terrible thing Jolie Pitt, 41, cited “irrecon- the face of the petition filed by Their initial romance sparked Russia, which have traded blame that we’re witnessing.” cilable difference” in divorce Ms. Jolie that there is a prenup- a tabloid avalanche unlike any in for running it into the ground. The New York billionaire papers filed Monday in Los An- tial agreement, or that if there is recent memory. Pitt and Jolie be- The U.N said convoys to pri- then falsely suggested violence in geles. She is seeking physical cus- a prenup, she is asking the court came close while filming 2005’s ority areas would be resumed, Chicago is worse than that of Af- tody of their six children, with to consider whether or not to in- “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” prompting with deliveries planned as early ghanistan, and endorsed a polic- visitation rights for Pitt. validate it,” said Kaplan. widespread speculation — con- as Thursday. “Our obligation to ing method that a federal judge An attorney for Jolie Pitt, Though together for 12 years, sistently denied by the couple — civilians on all sides is to go where said New York City had used Robert Offer, said Tuesday that Pitt and Jolie Pitt — known that Jolie prompted Pitt’s divorce and when we can with relief,” said unconstitutionally because of its her decision to divorce was made as “Brangelina” — only wed in from Aniston. Pitt and Aniston Jan Egeland, a senior U.N. hu- overwhelming impact on minor- “for the health of the family.” The August 2014. They married pri- announced their separation in manitarian official focused on ity residents. filing dated the couple’s separa- vately at their French chateau in January 2005. Syria. “We hope to resume con- “I think Chicago needs stop tion to last Thursday. the Provence hamlet of Correns But after the media upheaval, voys tomorrow and Friday, but and frisk,” Trump said. “When “I am very saddened by this, with their children serving as Jolie Pitt and Pitt eventually set- still work on security guarantees. you have 3,000 people shot and but what matters most now is the ring bearers and throwing flower tled into their own unique kind But air raids continued in so many people dying, I mean wellbeing of our kids. I kindly petals. They announced the cer- of globe-trotting domesticity. other parts of Syria, with activ- it’s worse than some of the places ask the press to give them the emony days later. They were seldom-seen Holly- ists reporting at least 23 civilians we’re hearing about like Afghan- space they deserve during this Their children are: 15-year- wood royalty, their image predi- killed in the besieged parts of istan, you know, the war-torn na- challenging time,” Pitt said in a old Maddox, 12-year-old Pax, cated more on parenting than Aleppo city and the nearby rebel- tions.” statement to People. 11-year-old Zahara, 10-year-old partying. held Idlib province. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 • Main 13 CH564341ca.do Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 NORTHWEST Candidate for DNR Chief Distances Himself from Malheur Refuge Takeover By Walker Orenstein tion of Western States, or COWS, the Hammonds and the Bundys The Olympian demanding the Hammonds’ have clashed with the U.S. gov- release. Washington state Rep. ernment over access to cattle State commissioner of public Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, grazing on federal land. lands candidate Steve McLaugh- and former Rep. Graham Hunt — McLaughlin said he’s “ada- lin distanced himself Wednesday both Republicans — also signed mantly opposed” to selling pub- from an organization that helped the letter. lic lands to private interests and armed occupiers of a federal Shea and Nevada Assembly- doesn’t have reservations about wildlife refuge in Oregon. woman Michele Fiore were in- the amount of state-held public In an interview with The volved in efforts to peacefully land in Washington. Olympian’s Editorial Board, end the occupation, according The commissioner of pub- McLaughlin, a Republican, said to a report by Oregon Public lic lands oversees the state De- he was involved with a coalition Broadcasting. partment of Natural Resources, of lawmakers from several states Some involved in the occu- Washington’s largest firefighting calling for the release of impris- pation were eventually arrested force, and land leases that pro- oned ranchers Dwight and Ste- and charged with various crimes. vide school construction money. ven Hammond, who were con- Seven are being tried in court. The department is responsible victed of arson for lighting fires Dave Killen / AP Photo COWS has asked for them to be for maintaining forests, parks, on private property that spread Part of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Ore., is seen in March. pardoned and released. public aquatic lands and more. to government land they had State commissioner of public lands candidate Steve McLaughlin says he didn’t McLaughlin said he wasn’t McLaughlin is a former U.S. leased to graze cattle. support the takeover of the refuge in January. involved in efforts at the refuge Navy commander who served in But he said he wasn’t involved and that he believes the occupi- the military for 25 years. with the coalition’s efforts to ers charged with crimes should His opponent is Democrat help an armed group that took the wildlife refuge, I immediate- Steve Hammond’s father. face trial. Hilary Franz, an environmen- over the Malheur National Wild- ly went out and said, ‘That is not McLaughlin said the Ham- He wouldn’t say if he agreed tal attorney who once served on life Refuge near Burns, Oregon, following the rule of law,’ and I monds should not have been im- that federally-held lands should the City Council for Bainbridge in January to protest the Ham- did not support it,” McLaughlin prisoned again, adding there’s a be turned over to state govern- Island. A message seeking com- monds’ jailing. told the Editorial Board. “better resolution.” McLaughlin, ments, a key belief of COWS and ment was not immediately re- The occupiers, led by Am- The Hammonds initially an Oregon native, said his fa- of the Malheur occupiers. That turned by her campaign. mon Bundy and some of his fam- spent time in jail for the 2012 ther and brother have worked at is not a decision he can make, he The general election is Nov. 8. ily, also demanded during their arson conviction, but a federal ranches near the Malheur refuge, said. 41-day occupation that the U.S. judge last year sent them back to which partially sparked his inter- “My position is, it’s not in my turn public lands over to local prison for about four years after est in the issue. realm to take back federal lands,” governments. ruling their earlier terms were In late 2015, McLaughlin McLaughlin said. “When the Bundys took over too short. Dwight Hammond is signed a letter with The Coali- Some ranchers including State Doesn’t Keep Track of Old Gas Lines Like The One in Greenwood By Bob Young and Vernal Coleman company’s system. It’s not clear public, and a UTC spokeswom- deadline, the UTC said. The Seattle Times if PSE has accurate records about an said she couldn’t comment When Cascade did submit a such lines. PSE did not respond on them. Reached Wednesday, plan five months later, it didn’t The investigation into the to questions about its decommis- Cascade spokesman Mark Han- meet the requirements of its Greenwood gas explosion in sioned lines. son declined to comment on the agreement with the commission. March revealed that state regu- Companies aren’t required UTC findings. The utility con- In a reply to the UTC in July, lators do not track or keep an to report those details to the tinues to work with UTC on a Cascade’s lawyers said the com- inventory of all the pipelines UTC, according to agency offi- settlement agreement, he added. pany recognized the need for supposedly decommissioned by cials. Because the UTC presumes In a formal response to the “continuous improvement” in companies such as Puget Sound such lines don’t have gas in them, UTC, Cascade said it recognized maintaining a safe and reliable Energy. That case, and another the need for improvement but system, and the company had involving Cascade Natural Gas, they’re not a top priority. “We fo- raise doubts about records kept cus on pipes that are in service,” called the proposed penalty ex- created internal mechanisms so by the utilities themselves. said Joe Subsits, chief engineer cessive. it wouldn’t miss deadlines in the A complaint filed Tuesday by for UTC pipeline safety. In their investigative report, future when “unexpected cir- the staff of Washington Utilities PSE serves almost 800,000 UTC staff said Cascade has cumstances arise such as illness and Transportation Commis- gas customers in six counties, “demonstrated a lax attitude to- of key employees.” SIGNS sion (UTC) seeks $3.2 million in through 26,000 miles of pipe- ward compliance that exposes Cascade also said its tardi- fines from Puget Sound Energy lines. the public to an unacceptable ness in providing a compliance VEHICLE (PSE) because it did not properly Cascade Natural Gas faces level of risk.” plan did not result from a com- cap a pipeline that caused the an even larger penalty from the In 2013, during three inspec- placent attitude. GRAPHICS Greenwood blast, did not follow UTC — $4 million — for failing tions, Cascade was unable to The company did admit it its own plans for decommission- to properly keep records for near- produce all records requested by identified a list of high-pressure ing a line and did not keep accu- ly 40 percent of its high-pressure pipeline-safety inspectors, ac- pipelines in Washington where rate records about the pipeline. pipelines in Washington state. cording to the UTC. some essential data was missing. The complaint also recom- UTC and Cascade Natural Commissioners later ap- Cascade serves almost mends that the UTC’s board re- Gas officials met Wednesday to proved an agreement requiring 200,000 residential and business BANNERS quire PSE to identify and correct try and reach a settlement agree- the company to develop a com- customers in 68 Washington any other improperly abandoned ment in that case. plete compliance plan by August communities, from Bremerton pipelines that may exist in the Those discussions were not 2015. Cascade failed to meet the to Walla Walla. & MORE News in Brief

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cation is just the latest in a long Cristi Heitschmidt, dean of positions in the area,” she said in requisites and prepare to begin College line of programs designed for Child and Family Studies, said the release. “It is also a pathway the program next fall. our unique community.” the college has been working for para-professionals currently Details are still pending, but Continued from the front page The college will offer certifi- with local school districts for working in classrooms to obtain students will be able to apply for cation in both elementary edu- several years to make the bach- their bachelor’s degree and be- the program starting in February. in the release. “All of our bache- cation (kindergarten through elor’s degree a reality. come certified teachers.” lor’s degrees are affordable, flex- eighth grade) and special educa- “We both see this as an op- Those interested in earning a Classes would begin in Sep- ible and local because those are tion. Other certification areas portunity to develop local teach- bachelor’s degree in teacher edu- tember 2017. the values of our students. The may be added as the program ers and help students earn a cation are encouraged to meet For more information, call bachelor’s degree in teacher edu- moves forward, stated the release. teaching certificate and find with Heitschmidt to review pre- (360) 736-9391, ext. 654.

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Continued from the front page church in town. It later became a United Methodist church in 1968. Caskey remembers his first Sunday at the church when he preached to a congregation of seven elderly women. They ap- proached him afterwards and told him they wanted to see the church continue. And it has, though its weekly ranks are small with around 15 members, Caskey said the church has a large number of people from all across the re- gion, many of whom donate to the church and return once a year for an annual celebration. “We’ve got this extended fam- ily that cares about it,” he said. This year, for their 125th an- niversary, they are forgoing the usual celebration, and instead doing a big anniversary celebra- tion on Oct. 9 which includes a service at 12:30 p.m. and a pot- luck following. The church itself is painted white, with wood everywhere in the interior. A small library room sits to the right of the en- Pete Caster / [email protected] trance, with Caskey’s humble Grace United Methodist church started in 1891 as Grace Evangelical Mission, with the actual structure being built in 1902. At the time, it was the only church in town. office on the other. It later became a United Methodist church in 1968. The wooden pews are all fairly modern, but one original pew remains, bearing the ini- tials of two then-youngsters who carved them during service, and consequently ended up mowing the church’s lawn for years, Cas- key said. In the back, an expansive dining area and full kitchen provide a place for regular pot- lucks and gatherings. The church’s heyday came in the late early 1800s and into the next century as The Wash- ington Fire Clay Co. and the log- ging industry boomed, bringing in some 5,000 people. But in 1914, the clay company burned Steven Caskey, the pastor at Grace United Methodist church, looks in a glass case and wasn’t rebuilt. which displays some of the important relics from when the church was built in Combined with stagnation 1902. Courtesy Photo in the logging industry, hun- works, but Caskey is still working to the public. dreds of families left the town, A group of men stand in front of the church in 1908. on it to keep the church active. And through all the years, depleting the population. Later, In the meantime, he’s look- Caskey’s love for the church has in the Great Depression, many Caskey retired years ago but nation keeps it here,” he said. ing forward to the Oct. 9 cele- only grown. people burned down their pastors the church for free. He “I’m working on some sort of exit bration, as well as various times “I wish I could serve it for an- homes to cash in on insurance says he’s not sure how much lon- strategy that actually works.” in the year when the church, other 28 years,” he said. money, according to previous ger he’ll be able to keep it up. Some sort of agreement with which is on the National Regis- The church is located at 618 articles in The Chronicle. “I’m hoping that our denomi- a Pe Ell church may be in the ter of Historic Places, is opened D. St., Vader.

ticed the smell of burnt wire. Reavis said she was unable to proximately seven minutes, they Fire “We saw the sky going about get off of the covered porch. said. half a block away from my house Norman said he went in search “Everybody came together,” Continued from the front page so we hopped into the truck and of something to help her down Norman said. “The guy in the headed to see the fire,” he said. with. Ford Escape, the neighbor’s was known for possible crimi- “The garage was totally engulfed During the commotion, Rea- down the road, whoever called nal activity. Schaffer confirmed in flames and there were no vis said a person drove by in his 911… Everybody came together there had been nine case reports lights in the house.” Ford Escape and began assisting to make it work…. It’s about at the address, not including Reavis and Norman said the woman. Reavis said the man the best thing ever to think you the fire. He also said he did not know if the occupants of the they began pounding on the parked his vehicle as close as he saved a kid’s life.” house were the same for all of door. No one answered, but as could to the house to help lessen Schaffer said the initial re- the cases. Reports included sus- the men were headed back to the woman’s fall. port did not include how the picious person calls, an assault their vehicle the window on Norman who had returned people escaped the residence. and a 911 hang up, among oth- the second floor of the house with a 6-foot step ladder posi- Since the case is under investiga- ers. opened and they heard scream- tioned it on the vehicle, but said tion, The Chronicle was unable “That isn’t a clear indication ing. the woman ended up falling to obtain a copy of the report. of how many times we respond- “The guy started scream- onto the hood of the vehicle. “It’s not really a police matter,” ed to that address,” Schaffer said. ing ‘help,’” Reavis said, adding “She got off the car, ran past he said. “They are out and un- “That’s how many times we re- Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] smoke was pouring out of the me holding her son, scream- injured. Our concern is going to sponded and generated a case Nathan Reavis and Darrell Norman window. ing to her husband to get out of be how the fire started and why, for that address.” said they helped the three occupants Reavis said the man was able there because it’s going to blow,” more than how they got out of Two Lewis County residents involved in a Chehalis house ire es- to make his way onto the cov- Reavis said. the house.” said they helped a man, a preg- cape on Sept. 15 ered porch with the small child Shortly after, the fire depart- Calls to officials at the Che- nant woman and the young boy while the pregnant woman ex- ment showed up. Both Norman halis Fire Department were not escape the flames and smoke. ited the window. The boy was and Reavis said the couple and returned before deadline. Nathan Reavis, 37, of Che- picked him up from his house tossed down to Reavis, who said the child disappeared after the The fire caused an estimated halis, said his co-worker Dar- that morning before they made he caught the child. incident. $120,000 in damage as it de- rell Norman, 43, of Napavine, their way to work when they no- As for the pregnant woman, The entire ordeal lasted ap- stroyed the house and contents.

Center Street. The woman was tain drink at a restaurant and Suspect in DUI Collision Arrested the Sheriff’s Office received a reported to look skinny and re- leaving without paying for it report of suspicious circum- Sirens • At 11:48 p.m. on Tuesday, mained outside in the rain. in the 600 block of West Main stances in the 200 block of Lin- Continued from page Main 10 Street. deputies responded to an area coln Creek Road in Centralia. near the intersection of Stowell Assault When they arrived, the alleged himself he kept referring to Trespasser Reported Road and Gore Road in Onalas- victim reported that his daugh- “they,” and spoke to people who • At 9:21 p.m. on Monday, ka to a report of a single vehicle ter saw flashlights in their field were not there. police received a report of a • At 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, collision. Ted Colin Hamrick, 61, near a barn. When the man • At 9:42 p.m. on Monday, physical dispute in the 300 block police received a report of a tres- of Silver Creek, was arrested on went to investigate, he found police received a report of a sus- of SE Park Hill Drive. One sus- passer in the 100 block of North- suspicion of driving under the two unknown male suspects in picious male riding a small bike pect was arrested and booked east Division Street. No arrests influence. The 1997 Ford truck dark clothing in the barn. The around in the 200 block of W. after punching someone. were made. he was driving was totaled. The suspects reportedly pushed the Main Street. vehicle was headed north when man and ran away. It is unclear Woman Cited After Allegedly Mail Stolen it apparently crossed the center if anything was taken. The inci- Woman Living Outside on Porch Stealing Fountain Drink • At 3:17 p.m. on Tuesday, line and hit a guardrail, accord- dent is under investigation. ing to the Sheriff’s Office. ••• • At 7:54 p.m. on Monday, • At 10:32 a.m. on Tues- mail was reported stolen in the 500 block of Southwest 18th By The Chronicle Staff police received a report of a day, police cited Christina L. Two Suspects Sought After Please call news reporter Natalie woman who has been sleeping Street. Amundson, 38, a transient, on Burglary Report Johnson with news tips. She can be and living on the front porch of suspicion of third-degree theft reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ a home in the 600 block of NW after allegedly filling up a foun- LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE • At 9:07 p.m. on Tuesday, chronline.com. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 • Sports 1

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College Soccer Blazers Beat Lower Columbia for First West Division Win RIVALS: Arocha Scores from Kelsey Aselton for the only tally of the first half. Twice in Centralia’s 3-1 The second goal occurred Win midway through the second half, as Mary Richardson was fouled By The Chronicle in the box, giving Centralia a Desiree Arocha scored two penalty kick that Hunter Thom- goals to push Centralia to a 3-1 son-Terrel buried in the 72nd win over Lower Columbia for minute for a 2-0 lead. the Trailblazers’ first NWAC Lower Columbia would re- West Division win of the season. spond, as Katlyn Bigley scored “Desiree did really well. We to cut the advantage to 2-1 with are still hitting a lot of crossbars and posts, but we’re creating op- less than 15 minutes remaining portunities,” Centralia coach in the game. The Trailblazers closed the MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Horst Malunat said. “There’s not door in the 88th minute, as Aro- Centralia’s Desiree Arocha much difference between the cha fired a shot from the top of celebrates with teammate Sierra game you saw against Pierce (a Seymour after scoring against 1-1 tie) and this game. We simply the box, beating the keeper for Lower Columbia at Tiger Stadium were able to finish.” the game’s final score. in Centralia on Wednesday. Arocha scored her first goal in the 33rd minute on an assist please see SOCCER, page S3 Prep Football Water Sports Week 4 Winlock Waters Preview: Big 3A Matchups Coming for Rejuvenate W.F. West and Young Waterskier Centralia By Aaron VanTuyl Local Teen Brendan Schulz Rides Skills [email protected] Back to Health, All the Way to Nationals Bring on the heavyweights. Both W.F. West and Centra- lia are punching up this week, as the Twin Cities schools face larger opponents in the final leg of their respective nonleague seasons. Centralia heads south to meet a former coach, while the Bearcats are at home for their an- nual Shriner’s Game.

Lake Washington at W.F. West The Kangaroos (2-1) are com- ing off of a 12-8 win over, coin- cidentally, Kelso — Centralia’s Friday night dancing partner. “I think they’ll be the best team we’ve played up to this point, for sure,” Bearcat coach Bob Wollan said. “They have some pretty high expectations this year.” Senior quarterback Adam Long, a three-year starter, leads the offense, averaging 167 pass- ing yards a game (35 of 80 passes completed) with five touch- downs and an interception. Ryan Clifford, a 5-foot-6, 155-pound junior running back, leads Lake Washington with 198 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the team’s two wins, and senior Colby Coco is the team’s top re- Photos by Pete Caster / [email protected] ceiver with 13 catches for 204 yards and two scores. Brendan Schulz, a freshman at Toledo High School, demonstrates his nationally recognized slalom water skiing skills on Wednesday afternoon in Winlock. The Kangaroos’ only offense By Jordan Nailon released from the hospital, in the win over Kelso came on jnailon@chronline though, Schulz moved into a a touchdown pass from Long to new home with his mother and tight end Sean Gordon — an- “It was hard to get to where I am now.” When Brendan Schulz her boyfriend, Winlock insur- other three-year starter — and a was nine years old he nearly 5-yard run by Clifford. ance broker Jim Hammer. The died when a bout of common Brendan Schulz abode is located on the sculpted “They’ve got a lot of kids, a lot pneumonia morphed into the Toledo High School freshman shores of Winlock Waters, a of one-way guys, so they’re prob- uncommon malady of pneu- gated community consisting ably bigger, faster, and there’s momediastinum. Schulz was more of them than we (have),” confined to a bed for 12 days at of three manmade lakes and Wollan said. “So we’ve got them Mary Bridge Hospital and ten Now 14 years old and a diamond and the gridiron. Af- 30 homes. The lakes, located right where we want them, I days in the intensive care unit. freshman at Toledo High ter his illness, however, Schulz across I-5 from the infamous guess.” On the fifth day Schulz’s School, Schulz has transformed was forced to drop his extracur- Gospodor Monument Park, The Kangaroos have given up mother, Elvie Leef, was told by into one of the best competitive ricular activities as a precaution. were created specifically for wa- 44 points this season, and two of hospital workers that her son waterskiers in the nation. “That first year that he was terskiing and, with Hammer’s Kelso’s points last week came on most likely would not recover. Before he fell ill Schulz was home was pretty scary because I help, Schulz has been putting a safety. Schulz, though, is a fighter, the typical active boy, play- never knew if a little cold would lake No. 3 to good use. “I think we’re going to have a and refused to succumb to that ing soccer and baseball with get him, or what,” said Leef. please see PREVIEW, page S5 mangled twist of fate. dreams of varsity letters on the About a year after he was please see SCHULZ, page S5

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LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM SCOREBOARD CENTRALIA 229, ROCHESTER 251 3. Neah Bay 2-1 70 New England 2 0 0 1.000 Tampa Bay 64 87 .424 23½ Preps Rochester (251) — Jorge Ruiz 49, Aaron 4. Odessa-Harrington 2-0 51 N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 Central Division Huf 56, Ethan Worden 44, Marcus Ashton 53, 5. Touchet 1-1 50 Miami 0 2 0 .000 Local Prep Schedules 88 63 .583 — THURSDAY, Sept. 22 Braden Norquist 59, Nathan Bronson 49 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. Bufalo 0 2 0 .000 Detroit 80 70 .533 7½ Girls Soccer Centralia (229) — Noah Thomas 40, Rudy Odessa 15. South Napavine at Winlock, 6 p.m. Voetberg 41, Broc Selstrom 57, Brett Wasson Houston 2 0 0 1.000 Kansas City 77 75 .507 11½ 46, Zack Stelzner 48, Nolan Rice 54 Prep Volleyball Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 Onalaska at Toledo, 6 p.m. Chicago 72 80 .474 16½ Adna at Ocosta, 6 p.m. State Coaches Association Rankings Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 Minnesota 55 96 .364 33 Centralia at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. At Highlands Golf Course CLASS 2A Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 Black Hills at W.F. West, 7 p.m. W.F. WEST 223, ABERDEEN 230 1. Archbishop Murphy North West Division Rochester at Tumwater, 7 p.m. W.F. West (223) — Will Alexander 38, 2. Tumwater Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 Texas 90 63 .588 — Andrew Kim 42, Bryce Dobyns 43, Trevor 3. Ridgeield Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 Volleyball Houston 81 71 .533 8½ Toutle Lake at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Thornburg 48, Jaron Howell 52, Wyatt Mag- 4. Woodland Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 Wahkiakum at Morton-WP (Morton), 7 p.m. nuson 52 5. Burlington-Edison Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 Seattle 80 72 .526 9½ Pe Ell at Napavine, 7 p.m. Aberdeen (230) — Brendon King 40, 6. Selah West Los Angeles 66 86 .434 23½ Grant Larson 42, Blake Swenson 47, Jackson 7. Ellensburg Denver 2 0 0 1.000 Rainier at Adna, 7 p.m. Oakland 66 86 .434 23½ Mossyrock at Toledo, 7 p.m. Larson 45, Brody Trader 56, Tye Williamson 8. North Kitsap Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 National League Winlock at Kalama, 7 p.m. 56 9. Anacortes San Diego 1 1 0 .500 Centralia at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. CLASS 1A Oakland 1 1 0 .500 East Division Prep Football NATIONAL CONFERENCE Tenino at King’s Way Christian, 7 p.m. 1. Cedar Park Christian Washington 89 63 .586 — Associated Press State Poll 2. Lynden Christian East New York 80 72 .526 9 FRIDAY, Sept. 23 Class 4A 3. Cascade of Leavenworth N.Y. Giants 2 0 0 1.000 College Volleyball 1. Richland (7) 3-0 88 4. Naches Valley Philadelphia 2 0 0 1.000 Miami 76 76 .500 13 Tacoma at Centralia, 7 p.m. 2. Camas (2) 3-0 83 5. Lakeside of Nine Mile Falls Dallas 1 1 0 .500 Philadelphia 69 83 .454 20 3. Graham-Kapowsin 3-0 67 6. King’s Washington 0 2 0 .000 Football Atlanta 61 91 .401 28 Winlock at Chief Leschi, 4 p.m. 4. Sumner 3-0 61 7. Freeman South Life Christian at Adna, 7 p.m. 5. Skyline 2-1 46 8. Charles Wright Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 Central Division Rainier at Morton-White Pass, 7 p.m. 6. Gonzaga Prep 1-2 35 9. Granger Carolina 1 1 0 .500 x-Chicago 97 55 .638 — 7. Bothell 3-0 33 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 Mossyrock at South Bend, 7 p.m. 10. King’s Way Christian St. Louis 80 72 .526 17 Napavine at Onalaska, 7 p.m. 8. Lake Stevens 3-0 25 CLASS 2B 0 2 0 .000 Toledo at Pe Ell-WV (at Menlo), 7 p.m. (Live 9. Chiawana 3-0 24 1. Colfax North Pittsburgh 76 75 .503 20½ on KMNT 104.3 FM and online at kmnt.com) 10. Battle Ground 3-0 12 2. Kalama Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 Milwaukee 68 84 .447 29 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 Stevenson at Tenino, 7 p.m. 3. Life Christian Cincinnati 63 89 .414 34 Rochester at Montesano, 7 p.m. Olympia 8. 4. LaConner Detroit 1 1 0 .500 West Division Lake Washington at W.F. West, 7 p.m. (Live 5. Toutle Lake Chicago 0 2 0 .000 on KELA-AM 1470 and online at kelaam.com) Class 3A 6. Napavine West Los Angeles 86 66 .566 — Centralia at Kelso, 7 p.m. 1. Eastside Catholic (9) 3-0 90 7. Northwest Christian of Colbert San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 San Francisco 80 72 .526 6 2. O’Dea 3-0 80 Los Angeles 1 1 0 .500 Girls Soccer 8. Wilbur-Creston Colorado 73 79 .480 13 Elma at Rochester, 7 p.m. 3. Squalicum 3-0 68 9. Davenport Arizona 1 1 0 .500 Tenino at Mt. Rainier Lutheran, 3:30 p.m. 4. Ferndale 3-0 55 10. Reardan Seattle 1 1 0 .500 Arizona 64 88 .421 22 Boys Tennis 5. Peninsula 3-0 52 San Diego 64 88 .421 22 6. Kamiakin 2-1 47 Week 2 W.F. West at Tumwater, 3:30 p.m. x-clinched division 7. Bellevue 0-1 26 Thursday, Sep. 15 SATURDAY, Sept. 24 (tie) Oak Harbor 3-0 26 N.Y. Jets 37, Bufalo 31 Football 9. Lincoln 2-1 23 Sunday, Sep. 18 Wednesday’s Games New England 31, Miami 24 Oakville at Tacoma Baptist, 7 p.m. 10. Garield 3-0 8 College Football Houston 6, Oakland 5 College Soccer Others receiving 6 or more points: None. N.Y. Giants 16, New Orleans 13 Seattle 2, Toronto 1, 12 innings Centralia at Grays Harbor, 3 p.m. The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press Dallas 27, Washington 23 college football poll, with irst-place votes in Volleyball Class 2A Tennessee 16, Detroit 15 Boston 5, Baltimore 1 parentheses, records through Sept. 10, total W.F. West at Monarch Challenge, TBD 1. Tumwater (6) 3-0 105 Baltimore 25, Cleveland 20 points based on 25 points for a irst-place Philadelphia 8, Chicago White Sox 3 Centralia at Tacoma-Pierce County Vol- 2. Archbishop Murphy (4) 3-0 102 Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 16 vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, Cleveland 4, Kansas City 3 leyball Oicials Invite, TBD 3. Prosser (1) 3-0 88 Houston 19, Kansas City 12 and previous ranking: 4. River Ridge 3-0 71 Carolina 46, San Francisco 27 N.Y. Yankees 11, Tampa Bay 5 Local Results 5. Sedro-Woolley 2-1 44 Los Angeles 9, Seattle 3 L.A. Angels 5, Texas 4 Team Rec. Pts. Prev. Tuesday’s Results 6. Lynden 2-1 40 Arizona 40, Tampa Bay 7 1. Alabama (50) 3-0 1510 1 Detroit at Minnesota, ppd. Boys Tennis (tie) Ellensburg 2-1 40 Denver 34, Indianapolis 20 2. Ohio St. (4) 3-0 1442 3 At Tumwater 8. North Kitsap 3-0 38 Atlanta 35, Oakland 28 Colorado 11, St. Louis 1 3. Louisville (6) 3-0 1406 10 TUMWATER 5, CENTRALIA 1 9. Burlington-Edison 3-0 28 San Diego 38, Jacksonville 14 Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 3 4. Michigan (1) 3-0 1277 4 Singles 10. Clarkston 2-1 11 Minnesota 17, Green Bay 14 5. Clemson 3-0 1258 5 Washington 8, Miami 3 1. Cade Williams (T) def. Vance Voetberg, (tie) W. F. West 3-0 11 Monday, Sep. 19 6. Houston 3-0 1245 6 Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 2 7-5, 6-2 (tie) West Valley (Spokane) 3-0 11 Philadelphia 29, Chicago 14 7. Stanford 2-0 1195 7 2. Cobie Blaser (C) def. John Drophman, Others receiving 6 or more points: None. Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 1 8. Michigan St. 2-0 1084 12 6-4, 6-4 Week 3 Arizona 3, San Diego 2 9. Washington 3-0 1040 8 3. Alex Olden (T) def. Josh Burrit, 6-4, 6-4 Class 1A Thursday’s Games 10. Texas A&M 3-0 890 17 L.A. Dodgers 9, San Francisco 3 Doubles 1. Royal (11) 3-0 110 Houston at New England, 5:25 p.m. 11. Wisconsin 3-0 828 9 1. Ryan Warren/Nick Stottlemyre (T) def. 2. Connell 3-0 98 Sunday’s Games 12. Georgia 3-0 726 16 Ryan Mack/Ben Corwin, 6-3, 7-6 (11-9) 3. Mount Baker 3-0 86 Washington at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Thursday’s Games 13. Florida St. 2-1 722 2 2. Carl Myers/Weston Weller (T) def. Parker 4. Montesano 3-0 80 Cleveland at Miami, 10 a.m. 14. Tennessee 3-0 707 15 Boston (Price 16-8) at Baltimore (Tillman Jansen/Stephen Phelps, 6-1, 6-0 5. Okanogan 3-0 60 Detroit at Green Bay, 10 a.m. 15. Miami 3-0 565 25 3. Brennon H./Gage Rawlings (T) def. Alec 6. Zillah 2-1 42 Minnesota at Carolina, 10 a.m. 16-6), 4:05 p.m. Snideman/Zach Kaiser, 6-0, 6-0 7. Hoquiam 2-1 38 16. Baylor 3-0 529 21 Denver at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Kansas City (Vargas 0-0) at Cleveland (Clev- 17. Arkansas 3-0 528 24 Arizona at Bufalo, 10 a.m. 8. Cascade Christian 3-0 26 inger 2-2), 4:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Results 9. King’s 1-2 21 18. LSU 2-1 517 20 Baltimore at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. N.Y. Yankees (Cessa 4-2) at Tampa Bay (Snell Boys Tennis 10. Freeman 3-0 16 19. Florida 3-0 479 23 Oakland at Tennessee, 10 a.m. At Chehalis Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. 20. Nebraska 3-0 420 NR San Francisco at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. 5-8), 4:10 p.m. 21. Texas 2-1 196 11 CENTRALIA 3, W.F. WEST 3 LaCenter 8. Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 14-8) at Minnesota (San- (Centralia wins tiebreaker 7-6 on sets) 22. San Diego St. 3-0 183 NR San Diego at Indianapolis, 1:25 p.m. tana 7-10), 5:10 p.m. Singles Class 2B 23. Mississippi 1-2 172 19 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 1:25 p.m. 1. Vance Voetberg (C) def. E.J. Matagi, 6-1, 1. Napavine (10) 3-0 100 24. Utah 3-0 154 NR N.Y. Jets at Kansas City, 1:25 p.m. L.A. Angels (Nolasco 6-14) at Houston (Fiers 6-3 2. NW Christian (Colbert) 3-0 87 25. Oklahoma 1-2 139 14 Chicago at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. 11-7), 5:10 p.m. Others receiving votes: TCU 132, UCLA 74, Monday’s Games 2. Cobie Blaser (C) def. Brandan Touhey, 3. Liberty (Spangle) 3-0 77 Atlanta (Collmenter 2-0) at Miami (Urena 4-7), 6-0, 7-5 4. Toledo 3-0 64 North Dakota St. 74, Boise St. 69, Iowa 47, Atlanta at New Orleans, 5:30 p.m. 3. Alec Ibanez (W) def. Josh Burrit, 2-6, 6-1, 5. Asotin 2-1 59 California 44, Oklahoma St. 42, Notre Dame 4:10 p.m. 6-4 6. LaConner 3-0 48 32, Oregon 23, North Carolina 17, Georgia Philadelphia (Morgan 2-10) at N.Y. Mets Tech 17, Cent. Michigan 16, South Florida 7, Doubles 7. Adna 2-1 42 MLB (Lugo 4-2), 4:10 p.m. 1. Ben Corwin/Ryan Mack (C) def. Andrew 8. Pe Ell Willapa Valley 2-1 30 W. Michigan 6, Toledo 6, 3, Arizona All Games PDT Pittsburgh (Vogelsong 3-5) at Milwaukee Painter/Andrew Pak, 6-2, 7-6 (10-8) 9. Davenport 2-1 10 St. 3, Virginia Tech 1. American League 2. Cole Nishiyama/Jason Chung (W) def. 10. Onalaska 3-0 6 East Division (Anderson 8-11), 5:10 p.m. Parker Johnson/Stephen Phelps, 6-2, 6-0 Others receiving 6 or more points: None W L Pct GB Colorado (Chatwood 11-9) at L.A. Dodgers 3. Luke Schwarz/Colin Slattery (W) def. NFL Boston 88 64 .579 — (Anderson 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Alex Snideman/Zach Kaiser, 6-2, 6-0 Class 1B All Times PDT Toronto 83 69 .546 5 1. Lummi (9) 3-0 90 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Baltimore 82 70 .539 6 San Francisco (Samardzija 11-10) at San At Riverside Golf Course 2. Almira Coulee-Hartline 3-0 78 East W L T Pct New York 79 72 .523 8½ Diego (Friedrich 5-10), 7:10 p.m. SPORTS ON THE AIR

THURSDAY, Sept. 22 BOXING ABC — Florida St. at South Florida COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Iowa at Rutgers 4:30 p.m. SHO — Travis Peterkin vs. Radivoje Kalajdzic, BTN — Wisconsin at Mighigan State ESPN — Clemson at Georgia Tech light heavyweights; Ivan Baranchyk vs. Wang ESPN — Georgia at Mississippi HOCKEY Zhimin, junior , at Miami, Okla. ESPNEWS — Nevada at Purdue Noon COLLEGE FOOTBALL ESPN — World Cup of Hockey, Group stage, 4:30 p.m. ESPNU — Colorado St. at Minnesota Finland vs. Russia, at Toronto CBSSN — Wyoming at E. Michigan FSN — San Jose St. at Iowa St. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. SEC — Kent St. at Alabama ESPN2 — World Cup of Hockey, Group stage, ESPN — TCU at SMU 10 a.m. United States vs. Czech Republic, at Toronto 6 p.m. CBSSN — Syracuse at UConn GOLF FS1 — Southern Cal at Utah 12:30 p.m. 8 a.m. DRAG RACING ABC — Penn State at Michigan GOLF — Web.com Tour, Nationwide Children’s 4 p.m. BTN — Wake Forest at Indiana Hospital Championship, irst round, at Columbus, FS1 — NHRA, AAA Insurance Midwest Nationals, CBS — Florida at Tennessee Ohio qualifying, at Madison, Ill. (same-day tape) 10 a.m. GOLF ESPN2 — BYU vs. West Virginia, at Landover, Md. GOLF — PGA Tour Championship, irst round, at 2 a.m. ESPNU — Pittsburgh at North Carolina Atlanta GOLF — European PGA Tour, Porsche European ESPNEWS — Miami (Ohio) at Cincinnati MLB BASEBALL Open, second round, at Bad Griesbach, Germany FS1 — Boise St. at Oregon St. 4 p.m. 6 a.m. NBC — Duke at Notre Dame MLB — Game TBA GOLF — European PGA Tour, Porsche European 1 p.m. 7 p.m. Open, second round, at Bad Griesbach, Germany SEC — Delaware St. at Missouri MLB — Game TBA 8 a.m. 1:30 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL GOLF — Web.com Tour, Nationwide Children’s 5:25 p.m. Hospital Championship, second round, at Colum- CBSSN — Vanderbilt at W. Kentucky CBS & NFL — Houston at New England bus, Ohio 3 p.m. 10 a.m. ESPN — LSU at Auburn FRIDAY, Sept. 23 GOLF — PGA Tour Championship, second 4 p.m. AUTO RACING round, at Atlanta ESPNU — Houston at Texas St. 8:30 a.m. 3 p.m. 4:30 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, New GOLF — Champions Tour, Paciic Links Champi- BTN — Nebraska at Northwestern England 300, practice, at Loudon, N.H. onship, irst round, at Victoria, British Columbia FOX — Oklahoma St. at Baylor 10:30 a.m. MLB BASEBALL SEC — South Carolina at Kentucky FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, 4 p.m. UNOH 175, practice, at Loudon, N.H. ESPN2 — Game TBA 5 p.m. 12:30 p.m. MLB — Game TBA ABC — Stanford at UCLA FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, 5 p.m. CBSSN — Louisville at Marshall UNOH 175, inal practice, at Loudon, N.H. ROOT — Seattle at Minnesota ESPNEWS — Bowling Green at Memphis NBCSN — NASCAR, Xinity Series, VisitMyrtle- 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Beach.com 300, practice, at Sparta, Ky. MLB — Game TBA ESPN — Arkansas vs. Texas A&M, at Arlington, 1:30 p.m. SOCCER Texas NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, New 11:20 a.m. 7 p.m. England 300, qualifying, at Loudon, N.H. FS2 — Bundesliga, SC Freiburg at Borussia Dort- 3 p.m. mund ESPN2 — California at Arizona St. NBCSN — NASCAR, Xinity Series, VisitMyrtle- 7:15 p.m. Beach.com 300, inal practice, at Sparta, Ky. SATURDAY, Sept. 24 ESPNU — Air Force at Utah St. 5 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7:30 p.m. FS2 — ARCA Series, Crosley 150, at Sparta, Ky. 9 a.m. PAC-12 — Washington at Arizona • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016

Tuesday’s Prep Volleyball Balanced Tigers Sweep Adna in Nonleague Match By The Chronicle ADNA — The Napavine Ti- gers were down early in the first set, but rallied from a deficit and cruise to a 3-0 sweep of the Adna Pirates in nonleague 2B volley- ball action here Tuesday. “It was a total team win to- night. Everybody did a great job of doing their part to make ev- erybody successful,” Napavine coach Monica Dailey said. Adna started off strong in the first set, but Napavine battled back from the deficit to take the first set 25-20. “We just didn’t come out very aggressive from the beginning. That was our goal, to start off really aggressive. They didn’t do that right away,” Napavine coach Monica Dailey said. “As the match progressed, I think their nerves got settled a little bit and then they were really aggressive from there.” The Tigers found their rhythm in the second set and cruised to a 25-12 win. Napavine wrapped the match up in the third set with a convincing 25-15 win. Mollie Olson was 20 of 21 serving to go along with 12 kills and eight aces for the Tigers, [email protected] while Ashley Dickinson had 11 MATT BAIDE / assists, and Ada Williams had Napavine’s Mollie Olson spikes the ball as Adna’s Adison Stewart tries to block Olson during a nonleague 2B match at Adna on Tuesday. nine assists and five aces. “It was a killer game,” said Adna’s Kendall Camoza had Rochester coach Wendy Hawes. 15 kills and Katelyn Pine had “Basically we got off to a slow nine digs. start. Tenino just came out with “I thought the first game we the upper hand in the first game. gave them a competitive game. We always seem to come out in During the second and the third front of the home crowd a little games we kind of dug ourselves scared. … For some reason we into a hole,” Adna coach Wendie seem to play slow and shy.” Dotson said. “We let that dictate For Rochester Caity Morris how we played the rest of the posted 18 kills and Marissa Rigs- game.” bee passed 14 assists to accompa- Napavine (3-0) hosts Pe Ell ny a solid serving night that saw on Thursday in its first Central her land two aces. 2B League match on youth night, Tenino’s winning effort was which will feature an autograph lead by senior Liz Berger. signing for kids in attendance. “She was a beast at the net to- Adna (1-2) plays Rainier at home night,” noted Tenino coach Jill today in its first league match. Giudice. Berger noted that her team seemed to forget to cover the Bulldogs Bite Tigers backcourt during the outlying Montesano made short work third set loss, but the Beavers Napavine players (background) celebrate a point as Adna’s Darian Humphrey (1), Katelyn Pine (2) and Kelsi Latimer (5) look of Centralia here Tuesday night managed to troubleshoot on on Tuesday in Adna. in their nonleague volleyball the fly in order to close out the matchup by sweeping the Tigers match in four sets. Maier posted three blocks and in straight sets by scores of 25-19, “I definitely had a team men- marked the game with her sus- 25-16 and 25-20. tality covering that court tonight. tained hustle. from The Chronicle “Obviously they were better They legit had each others back,” Toledo (0-4) hosts Mossyrock than us tonight,” said Centralia said Giudice. “We picked up that today for their first Central 2B coach Neil Sharp. “Right now our third game and went rolling into League match. team needs to decide which team that 4th game. It was neck and we’re going to be. We’re kind of neck all game.” doing this Jekyll and Hyde thing Giudice added, “We’re a Camas Sweeps W.F. West where sometimes we look really young team and we were ner- CAMAS — The Bearcats took good and other times we don’t vous in the early season about a tough loss to the Papermakers give the effort that we need.” our expectations and our season. here Tuesday night, falling 25-8, See a photo you like in the paper? 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Winlock Adna Rainier South Bend Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano Lk. Wash. Kelso UW 35-8 42-6 21-19 28-13 42-6 41-21 34-15 38-0 14-10 15-7 29-9 VanTuyl

Winlock Adna Rainier South Bend Napavine PWV Tenino Montesano Lk. Wash. Kelso UW 42-38 40-10 28-24 35-14 42-21 45-42 34-14 69-7 31-24 35-21 38-31 Baide

Winlock Adna MWP South Bend Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano W.F. West Kelso Arizona 6-3 28-21 7-0 6-0 28-27 35-30 20-14 60-14 8-6 29-24 78-2 Caster

Winlock Adna Rainier Mossyrock Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano W.F. West Kelso UW 42-20 35-12 28-27 24-21 21-18 34-28 18-14 54-9 21-13 35-21 45-28 Nailon

Winlock Adna Rainier South Bend Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano W.F. West Kelso UW 28-14 35-7 14-0 21-0 49-14 21-14 28-7 42-0 24-21 35-21 42-14 McDonald

Winlock Adna Rainier South Bend Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano W.F. West Kelso UW 34-26 28-7 24-21 48-14 35-14 21-20 33-26 49-7 28-21 28-0 35-21 McEwen

Winlock Adna Rainier Mossyrock Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano W.F. West Kelso UW 27-14 15-14 35-21 23-7 35-0 17-3 21-12 31-23 20-14 27-14 35-21 Olson

Chief Leschi Adna Rainier South Bend Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano W.F. West Centralia UW 27-23 35-14 35-34 14-6 42-27 15-14 28-21 42-14 21-20 43-6 34-10 Jackson

Chief Leschi Adna Rainier South Bend Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano W.F. West Kelso UW 27-20 36-13 42-13 21-20 35-7 28-14 28-24 45-0 35-27 31-21 42-6 Gray

Winlock Adna Rainier South Bend Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano Lk. Wash Kelso UW 28-12 21-6 45-12 14-12 41-20 35-20 11-9 45-21 35-14 34-14 35-24 Bailey

Winlock Adna Rainier South Bend Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano Lk. Wash. Centralia UW 14-7 28-21 21-7 24-10 14-13 14-10 14-7 28-6 14-13 21-14 35-21 Boone

Winlock Adna MWP Mossyrock Napavine Toledo Tenino Montesano W.F. West Kelso UW 49-20 35-17 27-13 35-21 48-12 35-17 27-10 42-7 35-20 27-20 35-20 Patching

NFL Seahawks Optimistic a chance of being available af- week,” Carroll said. he’s played with a variety of inju- his left leg. ter suffering injuries in the Se- Baldwin injured his knee ries in the past and had no doubt “It’s a rare kind of muscle that Injured Offensive Stars ahawks’ Week 2 loss at Los Ange- when he was rolled up from be- he’ll play against the 49ers. gets affected and stuff, up his les. Baldwin and Lockett suffered hind while blocking in the first “As long as I’m not in a coffin, shin kind of,” Carroll said. Will Play Sunday minor knee injuries, while Rawls half of Seattle’s 9-3 loss. He re- I’m going to be out there playing,” Carroll said quarterback Rus- RENTON (AP) — The Seattle has a muscle strain in his left mained in the game, but the big- Lockett said. sell Wilson was ahead of where Seahawks are optimistic injured leg. Carroll seemed most pes- ger concern was about Lockett. Rawls was injured in the first he was at this point a week ago offensive starters Doug Bald- simistic about Rawls, whom he The second-year wide receiver half and was limited to just seven in his recovery from a sprained win, Tyler Lockett and Thomas said would be limited in practice suffered a sprained knee in the carries against the Rams in his right ankle suffered in the season Rawls will be able to play Sunday early in the week. first half and was on the sideline first start since suffering a bro- opener. He said guard Germain against San Francisco. “A lot of positive things in that before surprisingly returning in ken ankle last December against Ifedi had a chance of returning Coach Pete Carroll said regard, and we’re looking for- the fourth quarter. Baltimore. Carroll said it was a this week. Ifedi sprained an an- Wednesday that all three have ward to putting together a great Lockett said Wednesday that muscle strain on the outside of kle days before the opener. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016

Tuesday’s Prep Girls Soccer Rochester, Tenino Battle to 1-1 Rivalry Draw By The Chronicle Elma Blanks Bearcats play that way the whole game,” passing and working as a team,” speed to help move the ball ROCHESTER — Rochester Centralia coach Henry Gallanger Adna coach Juli Aselton said. around.” ELMA — Brooke Sutherby and Tenino each scored a second said. “I’m happy with the prog- “We definitely showed team ef- Tarabochia noted that the notched a hat trick and the 1A half goal to end in a 1-1 draw in ress they are making.” fort tonight as we had six differ- Chinooks were able to get an ar- Eagles shut out W.F. West 5-0 ent assists and five different goal ray of shots up at the Napavine nonleague soccer action here on Centralia (2-4) travels to Ab- here Tuesday. erdeen tonight. scorers. We worked on switching goal on the evening and that Ti- Tuesday. Peyton Elliott added two the field, dropping the ball and ger goalkeeper Lela Stewart did a “It was a defensive battle, back goals for Elma (5-2), according to connecting passes.” fine job keeping up with the at- and forth with quite a few break- The Daily World. Adna Trounces Winlock Aselton added that Winlock tack. aways,” Rochester coach John W.F. West (2-3-1) hosts Black WINLOCK — Adna’s offense goalkeeper Cheleena Squibb did “She had her best game of the Hayes said. “The defense shut Hills tonight. was on point, firing 50 shots on a great job for the Cardinals. year with 10 saves today,” noted things down on both sides before goal en route to a 6-0 win over Adna (4-0, 3-0) travels to Tarabochia. a shot and both keepers came up Centralia Falls to Winlock in Central 2B League Ocosta tonight for a 6 p.m. C2BL Napavine (0-3) will play at really big.” soccer action here Tuesday. match. Winlock (0-4, 0-3) hosts Winlock tonight at 7 p.m. Rochester’s Tiffany Fields Montesano Cierra Swenson scored the Napavine tonight. broke open the scoring with a MONTESANO — Monte- first goal in the seventh minute, Ocosta Hands goal in the 61st minute. Tenino sano scored three second-half off an assist from Makaela Meis- Chinooks Shimmy answered with a goal by Lannie goals to earn a 3-1 victory over ter. Holli Edminster scored in Loggers First Loss Dowies in the 68th minute to Centralia in nonleague soccer the 31st minute for a 2-0 Adna Past Napavine WESTPORT — Ocosta put even the score. action here on Tuesday. lead at halftime. NAPAVINE — Kalama was the first mark in Onalaska’s loss Rochester goalkeeper Bella Neither team found a goal in Rachel Burke crossed to able to put the Tigers away here column here Tuesday, beating Phelps recorded five saves, and the first half. Centralia scored Devanie Kleemeyer for the third Tuesday night with a thorough the Loggers 5-1 in Central 2B goal, and in the 60th minute Tenino goalkeeper Maria Collins its goal in the 70th minute, with 5-0 win in their nonleague 2B League girls soccer action. Payton Aselton got on the board had six saves. Mia Martin feeding Anastasia soccer matchup. Kjersten Hopfer scored twice, Ulrigg for the score. It wasn’t with an assist from Swenson. Natalie Coleman notched a and Kendal Wilson, Katelyn Rochester (1-1-3) travels to enough as Montesano cruised to Kleemeyer added her second of hat trick for Kalama while Chi- Denney, and Rebecca Holm add- Tumwater on today for the War- the win. the night later in the second half, nooks Tucker and Haines added ed goals for the Wildcats, accord- riors’ first Evergreen 2A Confer- “This whole year is dedicated and goalkeeper Ashley Pardue one goal each. All five Kalama ing to The Daily World. ence match of the season. Tenino to getting that young group learn- was able to play forward and goals came off of an assist. Onalaska’s lone goal came (3-2-1) travels to play Mount ing and playing against competi- score late in the game. “They’re fast up front,” said late in the first half. Rainier Lutheran at 3:30 p.m. on tion that is pretty tough for them. “We've been working a lot at Napavine assistant coach Chris Onalaska (3-1) plays at To- Friday. I kind of expected Montesano to practice with looking for good Tarabochia. “They’ve got some ledo tonight.

cause it’s just a huge privilege to doing. Schulz be able to do this.” “They ask me if I do flips,” Over the summer Schulz said an unamused Schulz. Continued from Sports 1 wound up qualifying for region- His mother, though, doesn’t als and then punched his ticket care who understands his pas- The density of standout wa- to the Goode Water Ski Nation- sion. ter skiers at Winlock Waters is al Championships in August in “It’s given him a lot of con- so great that seven of the resi- Caldwell, Idaho, at Broadside fidence. He’s made some great dents qualified for the national Harbor, where he finished in friendships and he stays in touch championships last year and the top 12 of the Boys 2 division. with those kids and he’s met a lot folks follow a strict one-house- Even more impressively, Schulz pro waterskiers and they’ve been and-then-the-other protocol to was given the nation’s Most Im- very encouraging to him,” said ensure that everyone gets their proved Water Skier award at the Leef. “Brendan has just learned fair turn on the water. end of the competition. how to stay positive and upbeat. “There’s a lot of these (com- Even with his awards though, He doesn’t take his losses very munities) now,” said Hammer. Schulz still has trouble explain- well but he has learned from “In Washington alone there’s ing to his friends what exactly them. It’s been the best thing to probably a dozen of them.” he spends so much of his time ever happen to him.” The lakes are intentionally designed to limit the effect of boat wake so that riders have a Brendan Schulz, left, stands alongside his parents at their home adjacent to a pri- 2A Boys Golf pristine course every time. It’s a vate lake in Winlock on Wednesday afternoon. luxury that Schulz does not let or April when the water loses its ing back and keeping his thumb go to waste. bone-chattering chill. Leef not- on the heartbeat of the sport. Tigers Edge Rochester 229-251 Schulz took his first spin ed that one time her son wound According to Hammer, the By The Chronicle around the lake four years ago W.F. West Tops Aberdeen up waterskiing through the best part is, “Just seeing the light Noah Thomas notched and competed in his first ama- middle of a pelting hail storm at bulb come on and seeing them ABERDEEN — W.F. West teur tournament in 2013. By his his second medalist honor earned its second straight Ev- Radar Lake north of Seattle. “I … I just get the biggest of the week and Centralia own admission, he wasn’t very thought he would drop the rope, ergreen 2A Conference vic- thrill watching as they travel the beat Rochester, 229-251, here good to begin with, but he was but he just put his hand up over course the first time or do some- tory here on Wednesday day, Wednesday in Evergreen 2A determined to get better from his face and kept going.” thing they’ve never done before.” defeating Aberdeen 223-230 at the outset. Hammer reiterated the need That feeling extends to Ham- Conference action Riverside Highlands Golf Course. Golf Course — both teams’ “I started out on two skis and for dogged dedication for a per- mer’s student/mentor relation- W.F. West’s Will Alexan- home turf. then last year I went to one ski,” son to find sustained success at ship with Schulz as well. der earned medalist honors Thomas shot a 40, while said Schulz. “It was hard to get the highest levels of waterskiing. “It’s been a big confidence with a 38. Aberdeen’s Brendon to where I am now.” teammate Rudy Voetberg “Training for the sport re- booster for him. This is some- King finished in second with a Where he can be found these quires a lot of discipline. Daily, thing that he’s really latched carded a 41 for Centralia. days is spraying monster roost- “Both teams had their 40 and Bearcats’ Andrew Kim you have to keep picking up onto,” said Hammer. and Aberdeen’s Grant Larson er tails from a single ski while where you left off in order to Over the past four years wa- best scores of the season, so carving sharp turns across a that was a positive for both tied for third with a 42. keep progressing,” said Hammer. terskiing has steadily become W.F. West’s Bryce Dobyns tight slalom course. The sport is incredibly physi- of us,” Centralia coach Hal Schulz’s favorite sport and was close behind Kim with For his part, Hammer never cally demanding, to the point Hammer believes it may remain Gronseth said. “And Noah had a doubt that Schulz would that a typical training run con- that way for decades to come. and Rudy both played well. a 43, and teammate Trevor find his footing on the water. sists of only six passes due to the Hammer considers waterskiing … They both had real solid Thornburg was the other “He had a gift. He had a phys- extreme level of exertion. to be a lifelong sport — like golf rounds.” score in the top four with a ical gift to see things before they “I can’t compare it to any oth- — and says it is not unheard of, Ethan Worden led Roches- 48. Bearcats’ Jaron Howell and happened and I saw that,” said er sports as far as the way that it or even uncommon, for septua- ter with a 44, and Jorge Ruiz Wyatt Magnuson each shot a Hammer. makes you sore,” said Schulz. genarians to grab the tow rope and Nathan Bronson each 52 to round out the W.F. West The dedicated teenager says Hammer, who is also an ac- and ply the water’s tensioned shot a 49. scores. he gets out on the water nearly complished competitive water- surface. “It was a great day for golf,” “It was a great evening, per- every day, including early morn- skier, noted that he first stood “It keeps you young. In 16 sec- Gronseth said. “They’d just formance and weather,” W.F. ings during the warm summer up on waterskis at ten years onds — that’s how long it takes punched and sanded the West coach Bruce Thompson months. As a cross country old when his dad bought a boat. to go from one end to the other said. runner and track participant, greens, so that made it a little The experience hooked him im- — it’s a massive hyper oxygen- bit tough, but we came out Thompson also noted two Schulz understands the atrophy mediately. By the time he was a ation of your body,” said Ham- top JV performers, Ryan Ped- of skills that can happen during with good scores, so that was senior in high school Hammer mer. “You see it in this sport. Ev- ersen and Brady Hinds, each just a short respite from training. a positive.” owned his own boat and soon erybody looks a little bit younger Brett Wasson shot a 46 for shot well below their average. “He skied yesterday. We still thereafter became a boat dealer and a little healthier.” ski until it just gets to that point Centralia, and Zack Stelzner W.F. West (3-3, 3-2) is in his own right. Besides act- Schulz looks young because added a 48. back on the links on Monday that you can’t do it anymore. ing as Schulz’s personal trainer he is in fact young, but he has Centralia (1-5) plays at against Rochester in an Ever- Usually it’s October, sometimes Hammer also spends two weeks perspective beyond his years. Tumwater Valley on Monday green 2A Conference match November,” said Leef, who a year in Acapulco, Mexico serv- He says his favorite part of the noted that the training typi- ing as a water ski instructor at a sport is, “Probably that it’s fun against Black Hills. Rochester at Riverside Golf Course in cally starts up again in March resort. He says it’s his way of giv- and it’s good exercise,” and, “be- (0-6) hosts W.F. West Monday. Chehalis.

ning back. stuff Steve’s done for a number Centralia, meanwhile, is Around the League “He’s really coming on for us,” of years, be it here or at Kelso,” coming off of a 28-14 setback Preview There’s two more top- Wollan said. “The guy, we think, Tiger coach Matt Whitmire said. against Sequim. Quarterback 10 matchups on the docket Continued from Sports 1 is a legitimate varsity guy, so he “But this is the first time he’s had Joey Aliff passed for 340 yards kind of jumped out as a guy that a really good 3A football team.” — a sign of solid pass protection this week. No. 4 Toledo (3-0) real challenge on our hands to made a move last week.” The Hilanders are coming by the offensive line, Whitmire heads to Menlo to face No. 8 move the ball offensively, which The Bearcats will have Aus- off of a 12-8 loss to Lake Wash- noted — and Cale Shute hauled Pe Ell-Willapa Valley, and is something we need,” Wollan tin Emery back in the lineup ington — W.F. West’s Friday in 150 yards with of catches. No. 1 Napavine plays at No. said. for the first time since Week 1, night opponent — and sport a Blocking on the defensive 10 Onalaska. Both teams are The 3-0 Bearcats, ranked in though how much he plays is 2-1 record. Kelso had a pass in- front, however, was an issue, the 3-0 heading into the SWW 2B a tie for 10th in this week’s As- still up in the air. Starting full- tercepted at the 1-yard line with coach pointed out. League Mountain Division sociated Press poll, will use the back and linebacker Kolby Steen, 11 seconds left in the loss, and “Overall, it’s just kind of been matchup. … In other Moun- game as one final tuneup before however, will sit out this week Max McDaniel ran for 39 yards a bend-but-don’t-break on the tain Division action, No. 7 the Evergreen 2A Conference after being ejected in the High- and a touchdown on 11 carries. defense, but we were disappoint- Adna hosts 2-1 Life Christian, season begins. line win. Kelso quarterback A.J. Hog- ed we gave up in the 250-yard and 3-0 Rainier visits Morton- The keys in that regard, Wol- gatt went 11 of 25 for 101 yards, range,” he said, referring to Se- White Pass (1-2). … Winlock lan said, are continuing to de- looks for its first win at Chief Centralia at Kelso with three picks, in the loss. quim’s 254 rushing yards. “We velop depth, and getting better “Their team speed is greatly think we need to hold Kelso be- Leschi (0-3) in a 4 p.m. game, at stopping opponents’ third- The 2016 Kelso Hilanders — increased, and he’s got a team low 200 yards.” while Mossyrock heads to down conversions. led by former Centralia coach with much more athleticism The Tigers will, for the sec- South Bend (2-1). … Tenino “That’ll be a challenge this Steve Amrine — pack a bit more than the previous three years,” ond week in a row, be without looks to keep its hot start going week,” he said. “They’re just bal- punch than the teams the Tigers Whitmire said. “They’ve always starting fullback Nat Lopez, when another anced.” have seen the past few years. had a great coaching staff, and though Whitmire hopes to have Gorge squad — Stevenson (2- Sophomore Zach Sloan, he “In terms of scheme, they’re any time you couple a great the entirety of the roster healthy 1), this week — comes to town. pointed out, was a bright spot under the notion that they’re coaching staff with great ath- and ready for the team’s Week 5 … Rochester (0-3) has a tough in last week’s win at Highline, going to line up and play smash- letes, you wind up with great Evergreen 2A Conference open- matchup on the road at No. 4 playing defensive end and run- mouth football. It’s the same results.” er against Black Hills. Montesano (3-0). Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Hunting & Fishing Report National Public Lands Day Is a Chance to Volunteer, Get Out and Get in For Free In recognition of National come in handy. In any weather, anglers off of Vancouver had just for this year, but hunters should ow of doubt over all of the digs. Public Lands Day on Saturday, volunteers should bring their two walleye. In The Dalles Pool check current conditions before “These latest toxin test results Sept. 24, admission and day-use own water, snacks and lunch. four boat anglers kept 12 walleye getting out into the field,” said cast uncertainty on the fall ra- fees will be waived on Forest Ser- Additionally, all fourth grad- and released another five and in wildlife program deputy assis- zor clam season,” said WDFW vice managed lands, Washington ers are eligible for a pass that will the John Day Pool three bank an- tant director, Mike Cope, in a coastal shellfish manager Dan and Oregon state parks and Na- allow them free entry into all glers released three walleye while press release. “We anticipate an Ayres, in a press release. “We tional Parks. federal parks, forests and recre- 26 boat anglers kept 63 walleye excellent hunting season, and we hope this is a short-term spike “Our public lands are a na- ation areas for a full year. That and released 72 others. encourage hunters to spend time in toxin levels that won’t lead to tional treasure belonging to all effort is part of the Every Kid in Sturgeon fishing on the lower reviewing the prospects and ex- closures at other beaches.” Americans,” said Jim Peña, Pa- a Park initiative. The pass can be Columbia is all catch-and-re- ploring Washington for new ex- The most recent marine toxin cific Northwest obtained at a Forest Service of- lease at the moment but boat an- periences.” testing at Long Beach revealed regional for- fice or printed off online at www. glers have been hooking plenty of Those WDFW currated pros- domoic acid concentrations ester, in a press everykidinapark.gov. legal size fish from Washougal to pects can be accessed online at that exceed 20 parts per million. release. “On To find volunteer oppor- Longview. http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/ Domoic acid is a naturally occur- this National tunities near to you go on- On the Cowlitz River last prospects/. ring toxin that can cause illness Public Lands line to http://www.fs.usda. week the WDFW sampled 153 Off the inked page into the or even death if consumed in Day, whether gov/detail/r6/about-region/ boat anglers with a haul of 10 wrinkled real world, sundown large enough quantities. you’re volun- offices/?cid=stelprdb5341313. adult and five jack Chinook, on Thursday marks the end of While Long Beach is already teering in your along with 14 steelhead, four early elk archery season across beyond the allotted threshold, community or By Jordan FISHIN’ adult and 10 jack coho. An ad- Washington as well as the mod- Ayres noted that domoic acid lev- enjoying the Nailon ditional 46 adult and three jack ern firearm antlerless elk hunt in els have been on the rise at Twin great outdoors, Lake and pond fishing has Chinook, three adult and one Elk Area 3722. Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks jnailon@ we thank you continued to heat up as the tem- jack coho were released by boat Elsewhere, high country buck as well over the past week. The for helping us chronline.com perature around us drops. anglers while 142 boat anglers hunts with modern weapons and WDFW plans to provide updates celebrate and Stifling hot days and low, kept nine adult and one jack muzzleloaders will run through on the situation as more infor- care for these special places.” stagnant water in the summer Chinook, eight steelhead and Sept. 25 at Alpine Lakes, Mount mation becomes available over While volunteering is not a typically drives slack water fish three adult coho. Bank anglers Baker, Glacier Peak, Pasayten, the next few weeks. An acute prerequisite for the free entrance to the shadowy depths of the also released 22 adult and three all Wilderness Areas on the outbreak of domoic acid most re- a litany of volunteer projects pool in an attempt to cool off jack Chinook as well as one adult Olympic Peninsula, Henry Jack- cently forced the WDFW to close will take place on those public while seeking refuge from sun coho. While there were no re- son Wilderness Areas and Lake the 2015 spring clam season early lands. Celebrated each year on powered predators that lurk ports of any cutthroats caught, Chelan Recreation Area. and then forced the delay of the the last Saturday of September, around the slimy surface. With there does seem to be a swell of Additionally, archery season fall clam season that same year. National Public Lands Day en- significantly reduced evening them in the system at the mo- for black-tailed deer will run Additonal information re- courages stewardship and out of temperatures and sporadic fits ment, adding another angling through Sept. 25 or 30 depending garding domoic acid and the cur- doors awareness. It is estimated of rain becoming more and more option the piscatorially minded. on the area, while mule deer and rent levels found on Washington’s that last year volunteers planted common, though, nature has “I haven’t heard too much white-tailed deer archery hunts beaches can be found online at 125,000 trees, shrubs and other conspired to replenish the pisci- coming from Blue Creek. Every- are also open in central and east- wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish. native plants, removed 550 tons torial prospects of area ponds. one’s concentrating on the Bar- ern Washington in September. of trash, collected 25,000 pounds According to Jerry Barr, reel rier (Dam). They’ve got kings Bear season ambles on in all WILDLIFERS of invasive plants, built and talker at the Sunbird Shopping and coho in there,” noted Barr. areas of the state through Nov. maintained 1,600 miles of trails, Center sporting goods desk in “What’s really hot right now is the 15 and cougar season will remain On Oct. 1 the WDFW will and saved about $18.5 million in Chehalis, “The bigger fish are bit- Green (River) up by the Toutle.” open in all areas through at least host a free hunting and fish- tax dollars through their service. ing in Mayfield because they’re Taking a look at returning Dec. 31. ing day at the North Central At Mount Rainier, specifi- trying to get fat for winter time.” numbers on the Cowlitz, last Likewise, forest grouse and Washington Gun Club in East cally, a coordinated work day Barr said he plans on hitting week Tacoma Power employ- crow will also remain on the fair Wenatchee. The event has been will cap a busy summer season the lake himself early next week ees recovered 761 fall Chinook game list through the end of the organized in order to recognize during which almost 2,000 in- and expects to net similar results adults, 54 jacks, 292 summer- year. Mourning dove hunting National Hunting and Fishing dividuals helped to preserve the to his Labor Day expedition that run steelhead, 50 spring Chi- season will continue through Day. mountain’s natural and cultural landed him a mixed six fish limit nook adults, one jack, one mini- Oct. 30 while band-tailed pigeon “This family oriented event is treasures while simultaneously of kokanees and rainbows be- jack, 672 coho adults, 464 jacks blasting season will wrap up on a great way to introduce youth facilitating the enjoyment of tween 17 and 19 inches long. and a whopping 34 cutthroat Sept. 23. Senior hunters (65+) and newcomers to target shoot- the national park’s plethora of Barr says he prefers to deploy trout in five days of operation have a special pheasant hunt that ing, hunting and fishing,” said visitors. This year more than rainbow colored Thomas Buoy- at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery began on Sept. 19 will also con- David Whipple, WDFW hunter 170,000 individuals are antici- ant lures and recommends them Separator. River flow at Mayfield clude on Sept. 23, but the gen- education division manager, in a pated to join in volunteer events to anyone who asks. “Everyone Dam on Monday was reported at eral pheasant season in western press release. “It’s also an oppor- across the country. In addition I’ve turned onto them seems to about 2,510 cubic feet per second Washington will run from Sept. tunity to recognize that hunters to the day’s free admission, vol- be satisfied and they keep on us- with a visibility of 12 feet and 24 through Nov. 30 from 8 a.m. and anglers are and will contin- unteers will be granted a voucher ing them,” said Barr. water temperature of 55 degrees until 4 p.m. each day. California ue to be among the most active for free-admission on a later date Those hoping to hit Mineral fahrenheit. (Valley) quail, northern bob- supporters of wildlife manage- of their choice. Lake this fall will have to make Down around the Cowlitz/ white and mountain quail sea- ment and conservation.” The National Parks Conser- haste as Sept. 30 marks the end Clark county border last week sons in western Washington will Children 17 years of age and vation Association is coordinat- of the lake’s fishing season. 37 sampled bank anglers on the also run from Sept. 24-Nov. 30, under who attend the event with ing registration for the volunteer Out on the lower stretch of Kalama river kept one steelhead but without the time restrictions. a guardian will be allowed to activities at Mount Rainier. Reg- the mighty Columbia River last and released three adult Chinook Wild turkey seasons are up shoot WDFW firearms, archery istration will begin at 8 a.m. at week the WDFW categorized and one steelhead. There was and running as well and will equipment and air rifles while the White River Campground, the salmon angling results as fair no recorded effort on the East continue through Oct. 31 in agency staff and hunter educa- six miles west of Highway 410 in to good. In the gorge boat an- Fork Lewis, but the WDFW did GMUs 101-142 and through Oct. tion instructors supervise and the northeast corner of the park. glers averaged 1.27 Chinook per sample one bank and two boat 14 in GMUs 145-154, 162-186. offer instruction. After a briefing at 9 a.m. volun- boat, while their counterparts anglers on the mainstem Lewis Bobcats, fox, raccoon, cot- A walleye fishing clinic will teers will split into work groups. in the Bonneville Pool averaged River with no catch to report. On tontail rabbit and snowshoe also be held on site as well as a Crew leaders from the Washing- 1.2 Chinook per boat. Around the North Fork Lewis River the hare seasons will all remain casting lessons for spinning reels. ton Trails Association and Park Washougal boat anglers aver- WDFW noted 10 boat anglers open through March 15. And of The event will also include a Service will lead trail mainte- aged 0.46 Chinook per boat and with one adult Chinook and two course, coyotes can be hunted all free lunch for the first 150 youths nance projects at Sunrise and between Vancouver and Tongue adult coho caught as well as sev- year round. and accompanying adults in at- other volunteer groups will work Point boat anglers reeled in near- en adult and one jack Chinook tendance, as well as participation on vegetation projects by plant- ly one Chinook per three vessels. released. A sampling of 80 bank CLAMMIN’ bags stuffed with shooting safety ing native flora at a restoration All of those areas were extremely anglers showed a catch of four gear. Additionally, there will be a area located roughly one mile depressed for coho and steelhead adult coho with 10 adult and A week ago Monday the turkey hunting clinic, knot tying from the Sunrise Visitors Cen- but at Buoy 10 boat anglers aver- one jack Chinook and one steel- WDFW announced the tentative lessons, opportunities to make ter. Officials note that trail work aged an identical 0.18 coho and head getting tossed back. On the openings for coastal razor clam plaster casts of animal tracks is suitable for volunteers ages 16 Chinook per boat. However, an- North Fork and mainstem any seasons. On Wednesday the de- and Japanese-style (Gyotaku) and up while vegetation work is gling effort at Buoy 10 has begun Chinook may be retained begin- partment delayed at least one of fish prints, and door prizes. safe for all ages. to lag as fishers focus their efforts ning on Sept. 24. those openings after a new out- National Hunting and Fish- Officials also noted that vol- on crabbing. Chinook retention break of domoic acid was discov- ing Day was formalized by Con- unteers should be sure to prepare will be closed on the lower Co- ered at Long Beach. gress in 1971 and was the brain- for all types of weather by bring- lumbia from Sept. 23-30. HUNTIN’ For one good week there child of the National Shooting ing warm clothing, rain gear, In other lower Columbia As the forest scene turns from were rounds of razor clam digs Sports Foundation. Washing- durable footwear and gloves. news, wacked out walleye fish- evergreen to patchwork fire hues scheduled to stretch from Oct. 14 ton’s free event will be held on Additionally, knee pads are rec- ing has slowed in the Camas/ hunters can find precise hunting through Dec. 31. The discovery Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at ommended for planting projects Washougal area. Last week six prospects broken down by area of domoic acid concentrations at the North Central Washington and if the weather is nice, sun- anglers sampled in that area had on the website. Long Beach that exceed the public Gun Club, 2710 Gun Club Rd., glasses, sunscreen and hats will nine walleye to show, while five “Hunting prospects look good health standards have cast a shad- East Wenatchee. Trail Etiquette and the Case of the Missing Boots By Craig Hill wondering about, so I dug up carry manure away from camp- of these creatures. It’s accepted thing above them might be a The News Tribune some answers for those too. sites for aesthetic reasons. trail etiquette that all trail users predator type thing,” Johnson But the guide doesn’t address yield to horses and mountain bik- said. “The horse would tend to I was lying on a boulder at the MANURE MANUEVERS leaving deposits on the trail. ers yield to all users. But what is want to move away from the per- base of a waterfall a few weeks ago Why? It seems to come down the safest way to pass a horse? son or the object they consider when my mind started wander- SCENARIO: A hiker recently to the fact that when riding on ETTIQUETTE: Safely passing a told me she was bothered by the scary, and they could go down ing to the subject of trail etiquette. a horse, the animal’s offend- horse starts before you see the While I was relaxing, my hik- trail to . She said the slope.” ing end is out of view. It’s not animal, especially if you are on ing buddy was fording his way it seemed as if she spent more uncommon for riders to be un- a bike. Johnson said it’s also helpful up a river in the Gifford Pinchot than half the hike maneuver- aware that their horses are tak- Slow down at blind corners for mountain bikers to lift their National Forest trying to find a ing around manure. Why is it ing care of business. bikes off the trail. This further family that had made off with acceptable for horses to leave and areas where you can’t see “It is really hard to do when decreases the chances of spook- his hiking boots. trail apples, but dog owners are ahead to avoid startling other you are out there riding,” Johnson trail users, Johnson said. When ing the horse. My question: What exactly expected to clean up after their said. “We try to be conscientious.” should you do if you stumble animals? you see a horse, calmly speak to Some horse riding organiza- the rider. This helps the horse across a pair of hiking boots in ETTIQUETTE: The Backcountry tions encourage riders to keep LAKES AREN’T BATHTUBS the backcountry? Horsemen of Washington en- understand you aren’t a threat. moving when their beasts are If somebody needs to step off SCENARIO: ESPN recently re- It’s not as if a hiker is likely to courages Leave No Trace princi- bombing the trail. This keeps the the trail onto a durable surface to ported that Alabama football get home from a trip and think, ples, said Karen Johnson, direc- manure from piling up and allows make enough room to pass, the “Man, it seems like I forgot some- tor of the Capitol Riders. it to more quickly decompose. coach Nick Saban takes a bar of thing. And why do my feet hurt?” The scoop on poop, accord- horse gets the trail and the other soap and bathes in the lake when trail user should use the down- So, before I dozed off, I made ing to the organization, is to HOW TO PASS A HORSE he stays at his vacation home. Is a mental note to run that ques- disperse manure piles at the hill side of the trail. that acceptable behavior for foot- “It is very unsafe for the horse tion by an expert. trailhead and camps. This helps SCENARIO: Speaking of horses, ball royalty and campers? More on that in a second. It the manure deteriorate faster. what if you’re moving up or down to pass with something above wasn’t the only scenario I was Horsemen are also encourage to a narrow trail and encounter one them because they think any- please see ETIQUETTE, page S7 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 • Sports 7

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Ghost Hunting Open Game in Washington to consider typical trespassing Cemetery Grounds and weapons discharge laws be- Remain a Gray fore taking aim at their legal tar- get. It makes no difference if the Area for Hunters target is praying the rosary at a By Jordan Nailon marble memorial or not. [email protected] In the words of one WDFW representative, “As long as they One might assume that have permission to be on the ghostbusting would be the only property then they are fine.” hunting to be had on the stone However, obtaining per- marked hallowed grounds of a mission to hunt on cemetery cemetery. In a space reserved grounds may be harder to come for reverence and the ubiqui- by than unambiguous answers tous hope of eternally resting in from a Ouija board. peace, death may well be on the Sextons typically take great forefront of many minds. Kill- pride in curating a pristine oa- ing, however, is not your typical sis, free from the stresses and graveyard rumination. worries of the outside world. In The art of hunting, however, the boneyard the realities of life mandates that its artisans be and death are enough for the willing to go wherever the ani- grieving to contemplate without mals are. That requirement can the added stress of live gunfire, lead hunters to the top of tall whizzing arrows, gut piles or the mountains in the throes a snow whooping laughter of successful squall, or to the bottom of a dark, good ol’ boys tracking a blood wet-footed valley in the midst of trail to a crumpled carcass. a raging rainstorm. There may occasionally be a The heavy pull of that engine- and-caboose tagalong game will circumstance where game ani- often put hunters in a quick- mals are creating a nuisance or a thinking conundrum as they JORDAN NAILON / [email protected] hazard to the people or property pursue their ever-vigilant and A sign at the Mayger-Downing Cemetery in Rainier, Oregon alerts would-be hunters to the penalty for doing so. The WDFW of a cemetery. That type of rare forever-wary quary. says that in Washington there is no law prohibiting hunting on cemetery grounds. instance could possibly open the Lines that dictate fair and le- door to obtaining hunting per- time’s worth of remorse. the only people who may be in- be on the verge of being skunked mission from the head gravedig- gal grounds for firing a shot or The penalty for illegally har- clined to take aim amidst granite for the day — if not the season all arrow are often inconspicuous ger, but one would be wise not vesting an animal can cost a headstones and shriveled lilies. together. and muddled at best. Sun-faded to hold their breath for such an hunter their license, the weapon Also, too, there is no prerequi- Down south, the powers that strips of once colorful ribbons opportunity out of fear of wind- site to carry gamma-ray blasters, be in Oregon have taken all of cling to sagging tree limbs and they used to fire the fateful shot ing up as the undertaker’s next proton packs or a Muon ghost- the guessing out of the equation old barbed wire fence lines lie (as well as other weapons de- deposit in a six foot hole. beneath crumbling forest cano- pending on the severity of the trap when pursuing quary on for hunters pondering a prize In this world there are many pies. Of course it is the hunter’s infraction), the vehicle used to cemetery grounds. in the middle of a potter’s field. (many, many…) laws, but not all responsibility to correctly deter- transport the animal and any While ghosts, ghouls, spir- To wit, Oregon Revised Statute good behavior can be dictated by mine which side of the line they, equipment used to process it. its and nefarious sprites may be 498.158 explicitly prohibits hunt- legislators, commissions or even and more importantly, their Perhaps more importantly, an common around graveyards, the ing on cemetery property and well-intentioned overseers. animal of interest is standing, or innocent error in judgement can wide-open spaces and lush green threatens a fine of up to $5,000 Inside the gothic confines of even flying, on. With the volca- cost a misfiring hunter thou- expanses of well-coiffed grass and/or up to one year in jail. the churchyard the souls of the nic eruption of adrenaline stok- sands of dollars in reparations, can also draw in the undulat- That Oregon law does not departed seek only to slumber. ing the animal’s flight and the as well as their freedom. ing ruminates and fair feathered leave much, if any, gray area to Death may be inherent to the hunter’s fight, making the cor- It is with those strict guide- fowl more commonly known as be found, but the rules in Wash- cemetery setting, but one should rect decision can be a difficult lines and lasting ramifications deer, elk, ducks and geese. ington are not so simple. not necessarily seek to that tally. task in the untenable heat of the for even unintentional wrongdo- The temptation associated According to the long arm of The ambiance of the afterlife moment. Although it is not al- ing in mind that we will take a with finding a prime bull, buck, the law enforcement branch of should be rightfully respected. ways the easy choice, the best moment to consider the concept drake or gander all alone among the WDFW there are no rules After all, one day we will all wind is always to play it safe in the face of hunting on cemetery grounds. a seemingly abandoned necropo- on the books regarding hunting up pushing daisies inside God’s of doubt since a single second of Contrary to Hollywood pro- lis can be overwhelming for any in, over, or around cemeteries. In acre, and I, for one, intend to miscalculation can lead to a life- paganda, Ghostbusters are not hunter, particularly one that may Washington hunters need only sleep well. Lake Washington Coho Catches Remain Fair as More Continue to Stream into the Ballard Locks By Mark Yuasa Point on the north end of the kokanee, two bass and 67 yellow Locks showed 13,998 (preseason agers agreed that if more than The Seattle Times lake showed 32 boats with 67 perch. forecast was 4,414) counted 10,000 arrived to the lake then anglers Sunday taking home At the Kenmore ramp showed through Sunday (Sept. 19). The fisheries could be possible. The coho counts at the Bal- seven coho, plus two cutthroat 23 boats with 45 anglers Sunday 10-year average from 2004 to Sport fishing will be open lard Locks fish ladder — the 2014 at this point of the run has entrance to Lake Washington trout, one smallmouth bass and with four coho, one cutthroat through Oct. 31north of the 65 yellow perch; 28 boats with trout and eight yellow perch; 22 been 9,751. Highway 520 Bridge and east of — continue to climb upwards Single-day counts have been and are now well above the pre- 61 anglers Saturday with nine boats with 55 anglers Saturday 457 on Sunday (Sept. 18); 175 on the Montlake Bridge and includ- season forecast, and fishing since coho, plus seven cutthroat trout, with two coho and two cutthroat Saturday (Sept. 17); 485 on Fri- ing a portion of Sammamish it opened on Friday has been fair 83 yellow perch and one small- trout; and 36 boats with 71 an- day (Sept. 16); 438 on Thursday River from 68th Avenue N.E. at times. mouth bass; and 25 boats with 47 glers Friday with 23 coho and 37 (Sept. 15); and 358 on Wednes- Bridge downstream. Daily limit State fisheries checks on at anglers Friday with three coho, yellow perch. day (Sept. 14). is two coho, release chinook and Magnuson Park ramp in Sand plus four cutthroat trout, one The latest count at the Ballard State and tribal fishery man- sockeye.

such as Paradise or Sunrise at said Rachel Jantzi, a backcountry plored a river in the shoes out in the backcountry.” Etiquette Mount Rainier National Park ranger at Mount Rainier. “People Wilderness. When we returned Jantzi said she’d also notify you see visitors ignoring the even pose right behind a sign be- a few hours later the boots were other rangers in the area. By re- Continued from Sports 6 many signs asking them to stay cause they think it’s funny. gone. turning the boots to the nearest ETTIQUETTE: When it comes on the trail to avoid damaging “I think a lot of people think, Luckily another hiker in- ranger station, the person who to water quality, you probably the fragile meadows. Should you ‘Well, it’s just me.’ It’s not just formed us that a family was lost them has a good chance of shouldn’t follow the lead of a guy say something to these people? you. It’s a lot of people stepping making their way out of the finding them. And by letting the who prefers his tides to be crim- ETTIQUETTE: This one comes in that spot. That area will be wilderness with his boots. My rangers know where the boots son. Bathing in lakes and rivers down your comfort level. I’ve bare for up to 10 years while the friend headed after them. were found, the rangers have is an acceptable practice when seen people address their fellow vegetation comes back. … It is a As I pondered what I’d do valuable information should it hikers in these situations using a if I came across a pair of aban- camping and backpacking. But lack of respect for the meadows later be determined they need to polite manner that avoided con- doned boots in the wilderness, I using soaps, shampoos (even the and conserving the area. But search for the boots’ owner. frontation. decided I’d probably leave them so-called environmentally safe who knows what’s going through If it was a loaded backpack, varieties) and other cleaners is a And I’ve seen it get ugly. their minds.” but notify a ranger. (Even if they But even with rangers and were really nice and my size.) Jantzi said she’d leave it (because no-no. she’d likely already be carrying If you need to soap up, take volunteers patrolling the area ABOUT THOSE BOOTS I posed the question to Jantzi. and talking to these people, She said, “l’d look around, but if her own pack) and notify rang- some water and your soap at ers of its location. least 200 feet from the nearest parks don’t have enough man- SCENARIO: You’re playing deep they are clearly abandoned I’d After about 20 minutes, my water source. power to interact with everybody in the backcountry when you hike them out and take them to who leaves the trail. stumble across a pair of hiking our office. But I think the most friend returned with his boots. “Sometimes it seems like I’m boots. Leave them or take them? important thing is to locate What’s the lesson we learned? STAY ON THE TRAIL stopping every 30 second to ask ETTIQUETTE: My friend had somebody. You don’t want to Next time, find a better place to SCENARIO: Hiking in an area people to get off the meadows,” stashed his boots while we ex- deprive somebody of their only stash the boots. love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 SPORTS

2A Boys Tennis Prep Cross Country W.F. West’s Moon Wins League Meet in Rochester By The Chronicle ROCHESTER — W.F. West’s Emma Moon had nearly a minute of space behind her on Wednesday, finishing first in the varsity girls race in an Evergreen 2A Conference cross coun- try meet. Moon, a junior, broke the tape in 20 minutes, 44 seconds, while Tumwater’s Savannah Owen was sec- ond in 21:43. Teammate Mya Davis set a personal record to fin- ish third (21:53), and Roch- ester’s Michala Lowry was ninth in 23:17. W.F. West’s girls and boys both finished second to Tumwater in the team scoring. Rochester’s Kelin Pasko took second in the boys race, wrapping his run up in a personal-record 16:46 and finishing second only to Tumwater’s Evan Groat (16:43). W.F. West’s Dallas Taylor was fifth (18:02, a

MATT BAIDE / [email protected] personal best) and Sonny Centralia’s Ben Corwin returns a shot during No. 1 doubles action during an Evergreen 2A Conference boys tennis match against W.F. West on Wednesday in Chehalis. Holub was seventh in 18:16. Rochester’s Cylas Belknap was sixth in 18:15. W.F. West runs next in Centralia Edges W.F. West in Tennis’ Swamp Cup the Curtis Invite on Oct. 1. Rochester runs in the TIEBREAKER: Tigers Win man.” tralia tennis as Tumwater earned Toutle Lake Invitational on W.F. West’s Cole Nishiyama a 5-1 win in Evergreen 2A Con- Saturday. 7 Sets to Bearcats’ 6 and Jason Chung topped Parker ference tennis action here on to Settle 3-3 Match Johnson and Stephen Phelps Tuesday. Erickson Second at Borst 6-2, 6-0 in No. 2 doubles. The Blaser defeated John Droph- Makayla Erickson By The Chronicle Bearcats’ Luke Schwarz and Co- man 6-4, 6-4 in the No. 2 singles Centralia and W.F. West ten- made the most of a chance lin Slattery defeated Alex Snide- match. to run on familiar turf. nis each had three wins, but Cen- man and Zach Kaiser, 6-2, 6-0. “Cobie played really smart tralia earned an Evergreen 2A Erickson, a Centralia “That’s the first time they’ve tennis. He hit against a really sophomore, took second Conference victory on sets 7-6 in played varsity,” State said of consistent player,” Centralia Chehalis on Wednesday. on Wednesday in a three- Schwarz and Slattery. “They’re coach Deb Keahey said. “He got team Evergreen 2A Confer- The match of the day was the pretty solid. I liked what they did. everything back and Cobie knew ence cross country meet at No. 1 doubles match between I think they are going to help us to be aggressive at critical times.” Fort Borst Park, wrapping Centralia’s Ben Corwin and out a lot this year.” Centralia’s Vance Voetberg up the 5K race in 22 min- Ryan Mack against W.F. West’s The Swamp Cup is still im- fell in the top singles match to utes, 9 seconds and finish- Andrew Painter and Andrew W.F. West’s Andrew Painter (left) and portant, regardless if the compe- Cade Williams, 7-5, 6-2, and ing behind only Black Hills’ Pak. Centralia won the first set tition takes place on the football Ava Shackell (21:29). 6-2, but W.F. West came out Andrew Pak celebrate after winning a Alex Olden defeated Centralia’s point during an Evergreen 2A League field or the tennis court. Josh Burrit 6-4, 6-4. The Tigers won the strong in the second set, hold- “When we huddle up, we nev- girls team event, with Mag- ing a 5-1 advantage. Corwin and doubles match against Centralia in In doubles, Tumwater’s Ryan Chehalis on Wednesday. er have to say anything,” Keahey Warren and Nick Stottlemyre dalena Wood-Richardson Mack battled back and forced said. “All we have to say is, ‘W.F. taking fourth (23:44), and a tiebreaker, winning 10-8 and 6-1, 6-3. Centralia’s Cobie Blaser earned a tight win over Ryan West, let’s go.’” Mack and Ben Corwin 6-3, 7-6 Ruth Hopkins, Laura Ger- taking the match. earned the win in No. 2 singles Centralia (2-3, 2-2) travels inger, Melia Eacker and “Yesterday, it didn’t go their (11-9). over Brandan Touhey, 6-0, 7-5. to face Black Hills on Monday, Brynna Rooklidge finish- way. Today, it went their way,” “I was really encouraged about W.F. West’s Alec Ibanez battled while W.F. West (1-4, 1-3) is back ing in spots 7 through 10. Centralia coach Deb Keahey both Ben and Ryan. They had back for the win in No. 3 singles on the court on Friday at Tum- Aberdeen’s Kyle Hurd said, referring to the Tigers’ loss against Josh Burrit, losing the such composure on the court,” water. won the boys race in 17:32, to Tumwater on Tuesday. “What first set, 6-2, but taking the next Keahey said. “Today’s match Tuesday’s Results with Centralia’s Daniel I like about these guys is they’re two sets, 6-1, 6-4. could have gone either way, I’m Morales (19:02) earning excited for the rest of the season always steady, and they’re always “He (Ibanez) decided this year Tumwater Downs Centralia fourth, Simon Stehr taking sure. Those are my boys.” he wanted to get better,” Bearcat for them.” seventh, William Brown In singles, Centralia’s Vance coach Jack State joked. “I wish TUMWATER — Cobie Bla- Centralia (1-3, 1-2) faces W.F. finishing ninth and Aus- Voetberg defeated E.J.Matagi he’d of decided that as a fresh- ser earned the only win for Cen- West on Wednesday in Chehalis. tin Snideman taking 10th. The Tiger boys finished MLB second. Centralia will host Rochester, back at Fort Cano’s Sacrifice Fly Lifts Seattle Past Toronto 2-1 in 12 Innings Borst Park, on Oct. 5. SEATTLE (AP) — Robinson man prevented the go-ahead run Cano finally quieted the sea of from scoring in the 10th with a Tuesday’s Results blue-clad Toronto fans that had diving grab of Kevin Pillar’s one- Apperson Wins in Toledo turned Safeco Field into a home out liner with a runner on third. TOLEDO — Adna’s environment for the Blue Jays. “I was just trying to do ev- Austen Apperson made Cano delivered a sacrifice erything I could to prevent that short work of his competi- fly in the 12th inning as the Se- run from scoring,” Freeman said. tion here Tuesday. attle Mariners avoided a sweep “Fortunately, we got that run The sophomore won with 2-1 victory over Toronto on across in the last inning, or that the varsity boys race in To- Wednesday, preventing the Blue play doesn’t matter.” ledo’s Central 2B League Jays from extending their wild Both starting pitchers were cross country meet at the card lead. outstanding. Seattle’s Felix Her- Lewis and Clark Trail by “We’ve got to keep fighting,” nandez who was tagged for six over a minute, finishing said Cano, as the Mariners won runs in 4 ⅓ innings in his last the 5K track in a personal- for the second time in six games start, allowed two hits in seven record 16 minutes, 56 sec- to remain on the edge of the innings, striking out four and onds. playoff chase. “Keep fighting, but walking three in a 112-pitch out- Three Rivers Chris- at the same time, have fun. Not ing. tian’s Ryan Ransom was put pressure on us that we must ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press When Hernandez came off second in the same race, win. Just play our game and keep the field after the seventh, he told finishing in 18:12, with battling.” Seattle Mariners’ Jesus Sucre, left, motions skyward as he stands on second base nearby fans, “This is my house.” Mossyrock’s Sean Johnson Knuckleballer R.A. Dickey with a double as Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (2) walks away in the “First of all, I’ve never seen so coming in third in 18:16. (10-15), who pitched five score- third inning Wednesday in Seattle. many Blue Jays fans in Seattle. Morton-White Pass’ less innings in his last start on ground, regardless of where it takes and that generally hap- Darren Kolb took seventh Friday, came in on the 12th for That was unbelievable,” Hernan- was going, I was going to go to pens most times in extra-inning dez said. “I knew I had to step a in 19:06, with teammate his first relief appearance after third base.” games,” Toronto manager John little bit more.” Manual Martinez 10th in 29 starts. Cano then followed with a Gibbons said. 19:35. Adna’s Hayden Von- Guillermo Heredia reached run-scoring fly to left, quiet- After being blanked on two Bargen was eighth, in 19:14. UP NEXT: Seattle is running out on a two-base throwing error ing the decidedly pro-Blue Jays hits for eight innings, the Blue Ilwaco won the boys by third baseman Josh Donald- crowd, bolstered for the third Jays tied it in the ninth on Jose of time. The Mariners followed meet, with Adna second son to open the 12th. Ben Gamel straight game by thousands of Bautista’s 19th home run, a one- an eight-game winning streak and Mossyrock third. followed with an attempted sac- fans from western Canada. out solo shot to left off hard- by losing four out of five. Only Adna’s Lauryn Ap- rifice bunt, and first baseman “We were the benefactor of throwing rookie closer Edwin one of their three remaining se- person was second in the Ryan Goins appeared to have some miscues by them,” Mari- Diaz. ries is against a team ahead of varsity girls race, finish- Heredia at third, but the ball ners manager Scott Servais said. “Anytime you can contribute them (Houston) in the wild card ing seven seconds behind popped out of Donaldson’s glove “That happens, but you’ve still got makes it worthwhile,” Bautista race. After a day off, the Mari- winner Elaina Hansen of on the tag. to finish them off. Robbie had a said. “It was a big moment. It was ners open a three-game series at Rainier in 21:17. “I thought it was a risky play, nice at bat. Didn’t try to do too one of the most electric pitchers Minnesota. LHP James Paxton Mossyrock’s Sarah Lo- but I felt we had to do it, because much. Just stay with the ball and in the game. I was behind in the (4-7, 3.88 ERA) starts the Friday van was sixth in 22:22, and it was important for us to win the take care of business.” count. I was simply trying to put opener. “The math is not good,” MWP’s Kaylen Collette ballgame,” Heredia said through Nick Vincent (4-4) pitched the ball in play. His ball has some manager Scott Servais said. finished eighth in 23:07. a translator. “As soon as I was at two scoreless innings for the win. run. I just managed to get the “We’re going to need some help Adna will run in the second base, I made up my mind “It was just one of those things head out and I connected.” and some other teams to help us King’s Cross Invite on Sat- that if he bunted the ball on the where we made a couple mis- Seattle shortstop Mike Free- along the way.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016

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Jessi Loerch / The Herald Backpackers pack up their camp in the , with Mount Adams rising up to the south. Solo Hiker Finds Awe and Triumph on

By Jessi Loerch I walked out of the basin very The Herald wet and very happy. I was standing, half ex- A Bit Of Magic hilarated and half terrified, on That night I slept at a well- a ridge known as The Knife. established camp. After I set up Ahead of me, the trail followed my gear, I went looking for wa- the ridge, occasionally veering ter. I followed a trail and found to one side or the other over a tiny, fairy-tale stream. Water steep drops to emerald green trickled from one perfect pool valleys. In front of me, Mount into the next. I filled up my wa- Rainier rose sharp against the ter and went back to make din- blue sky. ner. I was alone and a careless Not long after dinner, I was step could send me tumbling vaguely staring at the view when down hundreds of feet. I realized I could hear water. I’d planned for this trip on Loud water, coming from the di- the Pacific Crest Trail for nearly rection of the tiny stream. I went a year, and I knew what to ex- to have a look. The rivulet had pect. So I walked on, keeping become a rush. Water gushed my eyes on the trail when I was from one pool to the next in a scared and letting the views frothy torrent. soak into my soul when I felt I was entranced. It felt like more confident. magic. By the time I’d descended After awhile, the logical part into the basin below The Knife, I of my brain decided that the sun was euphoric. Hiking often does had probably hit a patch of snow that to me, but passing along and started it melting. The next The Knife was one of my proud- morning, with the sun still be- hind the hills, the creek had re- est hiking moments. I knew in Jessi Loerch / The Herald advance it would challenge me. turned to a trickle, confirming Dumbbell Lake, a small lake just off of the Pacific Crest Trail, is a perfect swimming spot. I prepared for it. I did it easily. my theory. Actually, even with And I loved it. a logical explanation, it still felt Really, that sentiment sums lake nearly every day. Dumbbell After my swim, the wind to 6,400 feet at Cispus Pass and like magic. up any outdoor adventure. Pick Lake, north of White Pass on picked up. I took my dinner onto then drops into the wide, bowl- A lot of the trip was like that. something that will challenge Highway 12, was my clear favor- a finger of rock that stuck out in shaped basin. As I descended, During six days by myself, I had you. Train for it. Go do it. ite. The afternoon I arrived, I was the lake. The wind kept away the the sun lit up the countless small plenty of time to think and mar- The Knife was just a small pleased and surprised to discover mosquitoes and I found a rock streams that flooded down to vel at the world. It was a privi- section of my trip, even if it I was the only person there. that fit my body exactly. It was form the Cispus River. lege I appreciated every day. takes up the biggest place in my After I set up camp — while like sitting in a recliner — I even I stopped at the first big When I finished the trail, I memory. Overall, I hiked about trying and failing to protect my had a footrest. I never wanted stream and dropped my pack. I had two minor blisters, a huge 74 miles on the PCT, starting blood from the voracious mos- to leave. Eventually the wind plunged my hands into the wa- appetite, countless mosquito bites south of the Goat Rocks Wilder- quitoes — I took a swim in the died down and the mosquitoes ter, body bracing for the cold. and memories to last a lifetime. ness and ending up at Chinook lake. The sun was low in the sky, chased me into my tent. Quite Instead, all my muscles relaxed. If You Go Pass at Mount Rainier National The water was cool, but not cold. the air was warm and the water literally chased me. In the few The section of the PCT from Park. I hiked alone, often only was mild. It was heaven to float seconds it took me to get inside, I splashed my face, rubbed off seeing about a dozen people per the dirt and sweat, and let the Forest Road 5603 to Chinook alone in the lake. As I soaked, I 24 swarmed in with me. I know Pass makes an excellent back- day. It was a blissful solitude. sun dry my skin. I balanced on a noticed movement on the op- there were 24 because I counted packing trip. You can also short- Along with my triumph on rock in the middle of the stream posite shore. A doe and her two as I dispatched them. Some bit en it by hiking only as far as The Knife, the journey left me and water flowed all around me. me before I managed to squash White Pass at Highway 12. Hik- with countless small memories fawns had come down to eat When it was time to walk them. My tent now has tiny little ing from White Pass to Chinook to savor. and drink. I floated in the water on, I made no effort to rock- blood stains as a memorial. Pass is also a good option. and watched them for at least hop across any of the streams. I It was worth it, though. Even I took six days for my hike. Sensational Swimming 10 minutes until they vanished stepped right in and each time Along the way, I swam in a back into the forest. with a bit less blood, I went to That meant I had to cover 12 sleep happy in the knowledge the perfect temperature of the miles a day — an easily achiev- that, next morning, I’d get to water was like a gift. able goal even if you want to find new wonders on the trail. At the last stream before I left spend lots of time swimming in the basin, I stopped to fill up my Beautiful Basin lakes. One advantage of start- water bottles in a huge waterfall ing at Forest Road 5603 is that Surpassed only by The Knife, just off the trail. I walked right your first day is extremely easy. Cispus Basin was my favorite up and filled my bottle from the section of trail. The trail climbs torrent. please see CREST, page Life 8

Jessi Loerch / The Herald Jessi Loerch / The Herald A small frog sits on a log next to Dumbbell Lake, a small lake just off of the Pacific Lupine blooms along one of the numerous small lakes along the Pacific Crest Trail. At right, Dumbbell Lake, is a perfect swim- Crest Trail north of White Pass. ming spot. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 LEWIS COUNTY CHAPTER of Olympia Master Builders Lewis County OMB Member Spotlight:

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The Veterans Memorial Museum will host its annual Korean War Veterans and Calendar POW/MIA Day program at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24. Thursday, Sept. 22 U.S. Marine Corps vet- HAVE AN EVENT YOU eran Bill Call will be the guest Great Wolf Lodge to speaker. He will share his ex- WOULD LIKE TO INVITE periences serving as a Marine Host United Way Kickoff THE PUBLIC TO? in World War II at Iwo Jima Luncheon and in the Korean War at Submit your calendar items Chosin Reseriour. Following to Newsroom Assistant Doug United Way of Lewis County will be a presentation honor- will be launching its fundraising Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the week before you would like ing POWs, MIAs and their season with a Campaign Kickoff families. Luncheon at noon Thursday at them to be printed. He can be reached at calendar@chronline. The Brown Family Band the Great Wolf Lodge. will entertain with bluegrass Tickets are $30 per person or com or (360) 807-8238. Please include all relevant information, and folk music. Snacks, cake $240 for a table of eight. RSVP as well as contact information. and coffee will be served after by calling (360) 748-8100 or visit Events can also be submitted the program. www.lewiscountyuw.com/cam- at www.chronline.com The museum is located at paign-kickoff-luncheon. The 100 SW Veterans Way, Che- Great Wolf Lodge is located at Nicholas Freeland Clark, who served in the U.S. Army in Afgah- halis. More information is anistan, sets a chair at the at the POW/MIA Remebrance Ceremoy 20500 Old Highway 99, Grand available by calling the mu- Station Coffee Bar & Bistro, Centralia, during the Korean War Veterans & POW/MIA Remebrance Day at Mound. seum, (360) 740-8875. http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress. the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis in September 2015. com/ Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 com or (360) 241-4855. 330-7670 748-7241 Support Groups p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 262-3547, ext. 213 Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Public Agencies SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- Jackson Highway, Chehalis Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Lewis County Planning Commission, Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency 9593, steamtrainride.com [email protected] Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 Steam Train Ride to Ruth, 5 p.m., Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., p.m., 2404 Heritage Court SW, Suite A, Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 Olympia, (360) 664-3162, ext. 112, (888) adults $17, seniors $16, children 4-15 Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific 545-0910, ext. 112, or email Rebecca. $14, children 3 and under free, 1101 SW GriefShare, a video seminar focus- Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) [email protected] Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593, gracefoursquarechurch.com ing on helping people who have lost 562-5612 Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Council of steamtrainride.com a loved one, 12:30-2 p.m., Shoestring Governments, board meeting, noon, Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, Valley Community Church, 104 Frase Cowlitz Regional Conference Center, Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- Road, Onalaska, (360) 870-2782, http:// Libraries 1900 Seventh Ave., Longview Saturday, Sept. 24 seum, Elbe-Mineral, 11:30 a.m. (Wash- svcchurch.com/griefshare/ Preschool Storytime and Play- ington Wine Express), 12:45 p.m., 3:30 Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 group, for children 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Harvest Swap Meet p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- Centralia Libraries National Public Lands Day, free ad- seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children mission to national parks Community Coloring, Conversation Book Babies and Playgroup, for Coming to Fairgrounds 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 and Games, for teens and adults, 2 p.m., babies birth-24 months, 10:30 a.m., Free day, Washington state parks SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- Salkum Centralia The 51st annual Harvest Swap 9593, steamtrainride.com “Kubo and the Two Strings,” 3 p.m. STEAMtastic Family Night Series, for Meet will be Saturday and Sunday, Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, Family Storytime, for children age and 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, rated all ages, 5:30 p.m., Winlock 3-third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle Sept. 24 and 25, at the Southwest PG, $5 for matinee, adults $8, students Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- The Knitting Circle, for teens and Washington Fairgrounds. and seniors, $7 for evening show seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., adults, 4 p.m., Salkum Up for sale will be vintage au- 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 Organizations tos and parts, as well as antique Libraries Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- glassware, dishes, clothes, furni- Organizations way, 7 p.m. Organizations Autumn Art Series: Leather Craft, for ture, jewelry and toys. There will Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., adults, noon, Randle Young Adult Biblio Babble Book Club, be collectibles of all kinds. Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- A Downton Abbey Tea, for adults, 2 1:30-3 p.m., Book ‘n’ Brush, 518 N. Mar- (360) 748-1753, [email protected] ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- Admission Saturday is $4, p.m., Oakville ket Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 748-6221 or Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and coda, (360) 736-6717 with children under 12 free. Songwriters Showcase, for all ages, 2 [email protected] Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, There is no admission fee on p.m., Centralia 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Sunday, lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 The event is sponsored by the Monday, Sept. 26 Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, Lewis County Republican Club, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Sunday, Sept. 25 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, lunch served at noon, Woodland Vil- Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) lage, Chehalis, (360) 740-9868 Club. More information may be (360) 880-5134 748-7241 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst found at www.ccvac.com. Harvest Dinner Coming Free community dinner, 5:30-6:30 Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- p.m., Centralia United Methodist Support Groups 3827 or (360) 736-4163 to The Loft Adna Grange Plans Fall Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., (360) NAMI Lewis County Connections Zonta Club of Centralia-Chehalis, 6 The Community Farmers 736 -3311 p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Market in Chehalis will be hold- “Kubo and the Two Strings,” 7 p.m., tralia, (360) 330-0564 Bazaar, Potato Bake Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- The Adna Grange is hosting ing its 10th annual Harvest Din- Roxy Theater, Morton, rated PG, adults [email protected] $7, students and seniors, $6 a fall bazaar 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat- ner Sunday, Sept. 25. Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for Support Groups urday, Sept. 24. A variety of ven- The farm to table style dinner people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving dors will be participating selling will be held at The Loft in down- Public Agencies the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 town Chehalis. This event serves sored by Human Response Network, homemade crocheted, sewn and Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., p.m., Morton Community Methodist (360) 748-6601 as a fundraiser, with which the BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) knitted items, jewelry, vintage Second Chance/Lewis County Brain nonprofit market will acquire County Courthouse, agenda available 330-2640 linens, Betty Boop collectibles, Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) funds for operating expenses for at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 concrete leaves, baked goods, 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting Chehalis City Council, 5 p.m, City p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 Damsel in Defense women’s the 2017 market season. location Hall council chamber, 350 N. Market N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Local ingredients supplied by GriefShare, a recovery group for protection products, and an as- Blvd., Chehalis, agendas available at 269-1649 farmers market vendors will cre- those who have lost a loved one, 7-8:30 sortment of crafts and sale items, http://ci.chehalis.wa.us/meetings, (360) p.m., Mountain View Baptist Church, Us Too Southwest Washington Pros- with proceeds going to Assured ate a seasonal meal prepared by 345-1042 tate Cancer Support Group, 7-8 p.m., 1201 Belmont Ave., Centralia, $10, (360) local chef Jay Ryan, of Hub City Lewis County Developmental Dis- Mother Joseph Room, Providence Cen- Hospice comfort therapists. 827-2172 Grub. Vegetarian, vegan and glu- abilities Advisory Board, 4 p.m., 156 NW tralia Hospital, (360) 388-6271 The Grange also resumes the potato bake on that same day, ten-free options will be available. Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, (360) 740-1284 Tickets ($35 for adults and Lewis County Solid Waste Disposal Wednesday, Sept. 28 serving with new hours — from District, 11 a.m., Lewis County Commis- Friday, Sept. 23 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The new $20 for children age 12 and un- der) are available for purchase at sioners Meeting Room, Lewis County Oregon Trail music and dancing, admission price is $7, which in- Courthouse, (360) 740-1451 Centralia College Dean cludes the potato, toppings (chili, the Farmers Market in Chehalis open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., (Tuesdays 11 a.m.-4 p.m.), Book to Talk About Rainier Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 bacon, sour cream, cheese sauce, Organizations Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities broccoli, shredded cheese, butter, ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis, Santa Lu- Climb Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 tomatoes, ranch dressing), bever- cia Coffee in Centralia or online Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, at Brown Paper Tickets, http:// Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Christian Bruhn, dean of age, salad and dessert. 748-1753, [email protected] country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- The Adna Grange is located at www.brownpapertickets.com/ academic transfer at Centralia ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 123 Dieckman Road. event/2593923. Tables of ten may College, will be talking about Centralia Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- be reserved and must be pur- Support Groups his experience climbing Mount 3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and Maple For more information, call Jackie Lester, (360) 748-6068. chased upon a single transaction. Grandparents as Parents, 6-8 p.m., Rainier during the kickoff to the streets, (360) 985-0662 college’s Lyceum programs at 1 “Kubo and the Two Strings,” 7 p.m., A no-host bar features local 420 Centralia College Blvd., Centra- Roxy Theater, Morton, rated PG, adults Wolves & Wine, 5-8 p.m., St. Martin’s beers, wine, and cider, as well lia, (360) 736-9391, ext. 298 or (877) p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28. $8, students and seniors, $7 University Norman Worthington Center, as non-alcoholic refreshments 813-2828 Bruhn will talk about the 5000 Abbey Way SE, Lacey, $75 per per- while local musicians provide physical and mental challenges son, food, spirits, silent and live auctions, an atmosphere for dancing and associated with climbing Wash- Libraries fundraiser for Wolf Haven, (360) 264- Tuesday, Sept. 27 4695, ext. 220 mingling. Included are a raffle ington’s highest peak. He will Family Storytime, for all ages, 10 a.m., and silent auction for prizes and Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors walk the audience through the Salkum “Mount St. Helens,” by Todd Cullins, Mount St. Helens Institute, 7 p.m., White certificates from local businesses open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 preparation associated with the Preschool Storytime, for children 3-6 Pass Country Museum, Packwood, p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis and market vendors. climb as well as the excitement 12990 U.S. Highway 12, Packwood, (360) Those attending will discuss Health and Hope Medical Out- of hitting the summit. Family Storytime, for children, 10:30 494-4031 and vote on entries for the 2017 reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 The Lyceum presentation will a.m., Winlock Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Healthy Aging, for adults, 1 p.m., and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Market Poster Art in this year’s Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose be Centralia College’s Washing- Tenino Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., contest, and nibble on appetizers income is less than 200 percent of the ton Hall, Room 103. Lyceums are (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 from our prepared food vendors poverty level, (360) 623-1485 free and open to the public. They Organizations Family Fun Night, 4-7 p.m., New until dinner is served. Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- may also be taken at a one-credit Beginnings Community Church, 181 To find out more about the 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, (360) humanities class. 740-1295 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Fuller Road, Salkum, free dinner, movies, Harvest dinner, or donate to the For more information, call 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows Commu- crafts and games, (253) 431-5532 Public Agencies nity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 event, contact Market project Shelley Bannish, director of Stu- floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 p.m., Olympia Street, downtown Tenino, coordinator Mokey Skinner at Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City dent Life & Involvement, (360) Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m., (360) 515-0501 CoffeeCreekCommunity@gmail. Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) 736-9391, ext. 224.

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “All I can say is that it’s amazing what you can accomplish when you’re young and foolish.” — Robert Plant © 2016 by NEA, Inc. Thanks, Bridget, But Renee Zellweger Will Live on Her Own Terms By Amy Kaufman protagonist has always struggled a very dignified and gracious si- not acted in years before return- ness, and her mother was a gov- Los Angeles Times with her weight, the actress sub- lence on the subject. But that was ing to London for the production. erness. It was from them, she said, sequently gained and lost pounds being exploited to further fuel But when it comes to the forces that she observed she was not “I look like Gomer Pyle,” Re- to play her. it and interpreted wrongly. So that caused her to retreat from to discuss her private matters: nee Zellweger said, staring at Zellweger would always be good on her for making her voice Hollywood for a spell, the actress “Don’t hang your laundry on the herself in the mirror. She fussed asked about her weight fluctua- heard.” is vague. She took some classes, lawn, so to speak.” with the USO ballcap she was tions on “Bridget” press tours, This is all, no doubt, not what pitched a TV show and devel- It’s maybe why she’s often wearing, pulling it down further and she disliked it. She found the Zellweger wanted to be discuss- oped some projects that she did described as uncomfortable in over her eyes. obsession with the subject sad. So ing upon her return to acting not want to elaborate on. interviews. She isn’t leery of the “This hat looks a little differ- when the public started writing after a six-year hiatus. (Her rep- “I don’t want to talk about it. press; she just finds it challenging ent than it did before I put it in about her off-screen appearance resentatives, in fact, even called It’s so boring,” she insisted. “Oh, to open up. She often gives short the dryer. I left my house looking too — most notably after she at- in advance of this interview to it’s so boring! I think it’s much answers, not finding herself as like a professional truck driver.” tended the Elle Women in Holly- warn that she did not want to more interesting when people do interesting as the public does. She laughed softly, giving up wood Awards in 2014 — she kept talk about her appearance.) After stuff. We’ll just see what comes “I’m a private person, so it’s dif- on trying to make the hat fit. She quiet. It was not in her nature, all, fans have been eagerly an- of it, and maybe I’ll talk about it ficult for me to talk to the whole was dressed in athleisure wear, she said, to explain herself. ticipating a new “Bridget” film later or something. It wasn’t film- world like we’re all best friends,” which she wears “some version But something shifted when since the last one hit theaters in related stuff. Just different things she said. “And I often find my- of” every day in case she wants that Variety piece was published. 2004. In the new movie, the pe- that I had interest in when I was self making up opinions about to pop into an impromptu spin She was in London at the time, rennially single Bridget suddenly in college and never followed things that I’ve never thought of class or go for a run on the Santa finds herself with a wealth of through on. And I promised my- Monica beach. finishing up dubbing work on before on the spot because I feel For someone who has had “Bridget Jones’s Baby.” She sat paramours. At 43, she’s learned self that one day I would.” like I ought to be accommodat- her appearance scrutinized in down for an interview with a she is pregnant but doesn’t know The time off, she allowed, did ing. … I mean, I understand that such detail in the lead-up to the local journalist, who asked her if the father is Mark Darcy or a give her new perspective and you would interview politicians release of the new “Bridget Jones” opinion on the column. After- charming American dating-site gratitude for her career. because you need to understand film, Zellweger on this August ward, she looked it up, and what entrepreneur played by Patrick “It’s hard to find that gratitude where they’re coming from and afternoon did not seem espe- she read shocked her. Dempsey. when you’ve exhausted yourself,” what their perspectives are be- cially concerned with how she So after keeping mum on the Even though Zellweger has she said. She paused, dissatisfied cause they’re going to shape a na- looked. Just a few weeks earlier, rumors for years, she decided to taken on a handful of other with her use of “exhausted.” tion. But me? It’s very sweet. It’s she’d found herself the subject of write an op-ed for the Huffing- memorable roles — Tom Cruise’s “That sounds so lame,” she very flattering. It’s just difficult.” a widely derided Variety column ton Post. In it, she said she “did lover in “Jerry Maguire,” a Civil continued. “I think of my dad, But she said she will not that questioned whether or not not make a decision to alter my War-era farmer in “Cold Moun- and if he’d ever said he was just be embarking on another self- she’d undergone plastic surgery. face and have surgery on my eyes” tain,” for which she won an Os- really tired of working a lot. He imposed acting hiatus anytime “I just hope,” film critic Owen and implored the start of a con- car — it is still Bridget Jones that would drive two hours to and soon. There are still plenty of Gleiberman wrote, “(her new versation about “society’s fixa- she is most commonly associated from work every day so that we roles she’d like to tackle — may- film) turns out to be a movie tion on physicality.” with. As Bridget, Zellweger has could live in a really good school be something like Sigourney that stars Renee Zellweger rather “I realized, at that point, that always shined, hiding her native district. I guess I look at it a little Weaver’s self-assured Ellen Ri- than a victim of ‘Invasion of the if I didn’t comment that it was Texan twang in favor of a British differently. I didn’t get tired of pley in “Alien,” she said. Some- Face Snatchers.’” going to escalate,” Zellweger said accent and embracing the char- working. I was just working at thing that shows off how tough “It upset me,” she said, speak- of her choice to write the piece. acter’s endearing, sometimes self- different things, you know?” she’s become. ing just above a whisper. “I could “And I was glad (the Variety critic) pitying high jinks. Growing up in Katy, Texas, “I’m not saying I don’t cry,” never sit down and make fun of made the decision that he made, “Renee is brilliant at physical Zellweger learned a lot from her she said. “But your skin just gets somebody that I didn’t know. I because it did encourage my comedy. She’s like a latter-day parents. Her father worked as an thicker, doesn’t it? I don’t really would just assume that would standing up for myself and dis- Lucille Ball,” said Sharon Magu- engineer in the oil refinery busi- have a choice.” cussing some things that I find ire, who directed the first “Di-

be hurtful in some regard. And CH564363aa.do I have no interest in being the disheartening.” ary” and returned to the job for PACIFIC NORTHWEST person who causes anybody else It was a move that was met “Baby.” “Bridget wears clothes unnecessary pain. For any rea- with resounding support from that are a little bit too tight for her, ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA son — ever.” her costars, including Colin so when she walked, her thighs REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! Firth, who returns to his beloved would rub together. Renee cre- At 47, Zellweger has spent n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers the better part of the last decade role as Mark Darcy in the new ated that walk. She has no vanity. 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation fending off criticism about her “Bridget” film. It’s almost the other way around. Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 looks. Much of the commen- “I think it was very good that I’ll say, ‘Well, maybe we’ve gone Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers tary has been directly related to she felt able to speak out,” said a bit too far. Can we get her hair 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation her roles in the popular “Bridget Firth, who first starred with Zell- getting a bit nicer?’” Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 Jones” franchise, whose long- weger in “Bridget Jones’s Diary” Zellweger said she never awaited third installment is now 15 years ago. “No one wants to questioned signing on for a third More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 in theaters. Because the lovelorn respond to gossip, and she’d had “Bridget,” even though she had Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 LIFE

ADVICE: Dear Abby Husband’s New Acting Career Gets Bad Reviews From Family DEAR ABBY: I have been alienate him. happily married for 20 years to You may want to remind an amazing man, “Boyd.” Eight them that you and Boyd are months ago, a unit, and if they care about he left his ad- more contact with you, they will ministrative bury the hatchet. Or perhaps job to pursue you could convince everyone his lifelong to agree to family counseling. dream of The ball is now in your court becoming an because you are the person who actor. He is started it rolling. working hard on auditions DEAR ABBY: My husband and shoots, By Abigail Van Buren and I have been married for a and I am very very long time and have a good proud of him. However, when marriage. However, he has one he left his job, it felt to me like a annoying habit that drives me pronouncement rather than the crazy. We live in a small house, result of our usual mutual deci- and he has stacks and piles of sions. things lying around collecting Unfortunately, I communi- dust and creating clutter. cated my frustration to family When I ask him to put them members at the time, and they away, he says just to leave them have completely written Boyd where they are so he will re- off. They don’t want to talk to member to look at them “some- him or hear news about him, day.” Abby, these are videos, and he is not welcome in their magazines, books or paperwork. homes. It could be anything, really, like Jessi Loerch / The Herald Boyd didn’t take this well. some gadget he wants to check Bear grass blooms along the Paciic Crest Trail. He has, in return, written out. THEM off. It has reached the A neat and tidy house is im- point that I can’t share news portant to me. This is nothing Snowgrass flats: There’s another amaz- about them with him. I have new; it has been going on during Crest ing camp just north of here. For excellent had to take down family photos our entire marriage. What can I views, but more exposure to wind, climb up — which was my choice — but it say to him to get him to change Continued from page Life 1 felt necessary. his ways? higher for a few exposed campsites. The sun- The irony is my family felt — ANTI-CLUTTER IN IOWA set will be worth it. he had created undue stress DEAR ANTI-CLUTTER: I did 13 miles, no problem, and I didn’t Old Snowy Mountain: This is a short for me, but the breach in fam- Probably not much at this point. start until mid-day. side-trip off of the PCT. It is an easy scram- ily harmony has been far more But I can offer this insight. The Maps: The Green Trails Goat Rocks Wil- ble to the summit. stressful than my husband’s tendency to do what your hus- liam O. Douglas Wilderness covers nearly McCall Basin: Just below The Knife, this career change. Any thoughts band is doing is a sign of OCD, this whole section of trail. The very begin- is a lovely area with a few established camps. on how to bring detente to this an anxiety disorder. For your ning and very end are not included. I printed Dumbbell Lake: A short detour off of the situation? It’s keeping me up at husband, letting go of things he of the Halfmile PCT maps to cover those PCT, but well worth it. night. — ACTOR’S WIFE IN “may” want to look at “sometime” sections;www.pctmap.net/maps. Two Lakes: A tiny little lake has a few ATLANTA can be emotionally upsetting. DEAR WIFE: Have you told A doctor might be able to help Resources: To research your own trip, camping spots nearby. the Pacific Crest Trail Association,www.pcta. your family that by shunning your husband, but that would Be responsible your husband they have caused necessitate your husband admit- org, and the Washington Trails Association, Be prepared with all of the 10 essentials www.wta.org, are excellent resources. you more stress than his deci- ting that what he has been doing (www.wta.org/hiking-info/basics/ten-essen- sion — however one-sided it is causing a problem. Highlights tials) to help you stay safe. may have been — to become an ••• Here are a few of my favorite spots from Practice leave-no-trace principles. Pack actor? If you haven’t you should, Dear Abby is written by Abigail the trail: out all of your trash. Bury human waste. because it is causing discord in Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Cispus Basin: This basin is full of water- Bury or (preferably) pack out toilet paper. your marriage. Your relatives Phillips, and was founded by her do not have the right to pun- falls and charming streams. There’s an excel- Camp at least 200 feet from water and don’t mother, Pauline Phillips. Write ish your husband for his career Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com lent established campsite here with amazing camp on delicate vegetation. Get details at choice, and you should not have or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA views. lnt.org. encouraged or allowed them to 90069.

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Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (PA) (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at CBS Evening The Insider (N) Entertainment To- MacGyver “The Rising” Searching for a Hawaii Five-0 A murderer targets serial Blue Bloods “The Greater Good” A KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 6PM (N) (CC) News/Pelley ’ (CC) night (N) (CC) missing bioweapon. (N) (CC) killers. (N) (CC) woman asks Frank for a favor. (N) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Washington Week Charlie Rose -- Father Brown Priest wants to win back Art in the Twenty-First Century “Los Art in the Twenty-First Century Liz Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for PBS 9 9 The Week (N) ’ a woman. ’ (CC) Angeles” (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Magor; Stan Douglas, Brian Jungen. You Finding financial solutions. 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Cattle herdsmen battle a ruthless ›› Walking Tall (2004) The Rock, Johnny Knoxville. A ››› Gridiron Gang (2006) The Rock, Xzibit. A counselor rancher in 1882. (CC) sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. (CC) turns juvenile criminals into football players. (CC) APL 43 43 Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked “2 Chainz, 1 Tank” ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfiltered (N) ’ Tanked “Fish Flop Hip Hop” (N) ’ Tanked “Internet Tank Sensation” BET 56 56 House of Payne Tyler Perry’s House of Payne (CC) ››› Set It Off (1996, Action) Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox. Desperation drives four women to bank-robbery. ››› Menace II Society (1993) BRAVO 66 66 ›› He’s Just Not That Into You ›› The Wedding Planner (2001) Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey. An The Real Housewives of Melbourne ›› The Wedding Planner (2001) Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey. An (2009) Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston. event organizer has eyes for her biggest client’s beau. 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(N Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins. From Target Field in Minneapolis. (Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. Cops ’ (CC) Cops An armed Cops ’ (CC) Cops Sting on a Cops “Coast to Cops In Palm Bellator . Kieholtz takes on Lantos from Budapest, Hun- Cops “Caught in Cops “Roadside SPIKE 57 57 robbery suspect. drug dealer. (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) Beach, Fla. (CC) gary. (Taped) ’ the Act No. 3” ’ Crimes” ’ (CC) 59 59 ›› Doom (2005) ›› G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013, Action) Dwayne Johnson, Bruce Willis, Channing Tatum. 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From Notre Dame Stadium in Back- Terrific KGW News at NBC 26 26 Ruff, World South Bend, Ind. (N) (S Live) (CC) roads Trucks 5 (N) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid Pregame MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Detroit Tigers. (N) (S Tai Paid GSL: Gold Medal CIZE Paid Pregame College Football Oklahoma FOX 27 27 Prog. Live) (CC) Cheng Prog. Greats Dance Prog. State at Baylor. (N) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Planeta U (N) (SS) Pagado Pagado La Banda (N) LAnzate! (N) Recuerda y Jefe Notici Fútbol Mexicano Paid Paid Opera- Tiny Flipping Vegas Zombie House Zombie House Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage The First 48 ’ The First 48 “Birth- A&E 52 52 Prog. Prog. tion House ’ (CC) Flipping (CC) Flipping (CC) Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars (CC) day Girl” AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ››› King Kong (2005, Adventure) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody. A ›› The Scorpion King (2002, Adven- ›› The Scorpion King 2: fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman beauty tames a savage beast. ture) The Rock, Steven Brand. Rise of a Warrior (2008) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole BET 56 56 Mercy Ships ’ Paid Abun One Shot Martin ’ (CC) Martin Martin Martin Martin Fresh Prince Prince Hustle and Heat (2003, Suspense) Duane Martin. (CC) ››› Set It Off (1996) Manzo’d Housewives/NJ Don’t- Don’t- Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Ryan’s Wedding Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck House- BRAVO 66 66 -Tardy -Tardy ing New York ing New York ing New York wives CBUT 29 29 Tiger Animal Super Arthur Snap Cat in Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone ’ Nature/ Things On the Money Dragons’ Den ’ Na 2016 World Cup of Hockey CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown (N) (CC) I Love Cheerleaders ››› Smokey and the Bandit (1977, Comedy) The Bandit (2016) Burt Reynolds. CNBC 46 46 NASCAR Racing BIS Paid Paid NASCAR Racing Bosley Copper Star LifeL Paid Copper LifeL WRIN Copper Paid Best Televi Bob Undercover Undercover CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourd. CNNH 45 45 New Saturday Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend Weed: Gupta CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Forensic Files Foren Foren Smerconish CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Body Try Total Body Sex Com. How I How I How I How I ›› Hit & Run (2012, Comedy) Dax Shepard, Kris- ›› Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004, ››› Get Him to the Greek (2010, Comedy) Jo- Beast! Gym Beast Please Central Met Met Met Met ten Bell, Bradley Cooper. (CC) Comedy) John Cho, Kal Penn. (CC) nah Hill, Russell Brand. (CC) DIS 41 41 Goldie Tmrrwl Doc Sofia Mickey The Lego Zhu Bunk’d Cali Girl Stuck Elena Zhu Austin Liv- Girl Jessie Austin Bunk’d Stuck Bizaard K.C. Bunk’d Body BISSELL Henry Henry Paid Body Sacred Steel Sacred Steel Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud A ’71 Fast N’ Loud (CC) DSC 8 8 Beast Rifles Rifles Prog. Beast! Bikes ’ (CC) Bikes ’ (CC) Challenger. E! 65 65 LifeLock WRIN- Hollywood Me- Hollywood Me- Hollywood Me- E! News Weekend Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley ›› Confessions of a Shopaholic KLE dium dium dium (N) (CC) (2009) Isla Fisher. Premiere. (CC) College GameDay From Knoxville, Tenn. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Georgia at Mississippi. (N) (Live) College Football ESPN Goal Line (N) (Live) College College Football LSU at Auburn. (N) (Live) ESPN 32 32 Scoreboard (N) Football ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Iowa at Rutgers. (N) (Live) (CC) Score College Football West Virginia vs. BYU. (N) (CC) World 2016 World Cup of Hockey FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends The Cost of Freedom (N) America’s Election Headquarters Election HQ Journal Editorial Election HQ The Five (N) Election HQ Fox Report (N) Watters World FOOD 35 35 Paid Paid Guilty Top 5 Brunch South Farm Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) Valer Life’s Food Star Kids Cutthroat K. Chopped Chopped Junior Worst Cooks FREE 39 39 CIZE Paid ›› Jumanji (1995) Robin Williams. ’ ›› The Sorcerer’s Apprentice ’ ›› Race to Witch Mountain (2009) ›› Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) ’ Charlie & Chocolate FX 53 53 BISSELL Top ›› The Three Stooges (2012) Sean Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men › This Means War (2012) Reese With- ›› The Other Woman (2014) Cameron Diaz, › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Cooker Hayes, Will Sasso. ’ (CC) erspoon, Chris Pine. ’ (CC) Leslie Mann, Kate Upton. ’ (CC) Kevin James, Chris Rock. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Euro Golf 2016 TOUR Championship European PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf I Love I Love I Love I Love The The Golden Golden Golden Golden Tulips in Spring (2016) Fiona Gubel- Love in Paradise (2016) Luke Perry, A Novel Romance (2015, Romance) Summer Love HALL 19 19 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Middle Middle Girls Girls Girls Girls mann, Lucas Bryant. (CC) Emmanuelle Vaugier. (CC) Amy Acker, Dylan Bruce. (CC) (2016) (CC) HGTV 68 68 Paid Paid Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or HIST 37 37 Coin Paid Mega Disasters ’ (CC) Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers LIFE 51 51 Paid Bissell Paid Paid Head Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid My Crazy Ex My Life as a Dead Girl (2014) (CC) A Mother’s Revenge (2015) (CC) Damaged (2014) Chris Klein. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Politics 2016 AM Joy (N) Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Global Citizen Global Citizen Global Citizen Global Citizen Global Citizen Global Citizen MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridiculousness Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. ›› The Proposal (2009) Sandra Bullock. ’ NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Goal Pre Motorsports NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing Count NASCAR Racing NICK 40 40 George George Al Al Regal Lady SpongeBob SpongeBob SquarePants Spong Rang Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Loud Loud Loud Loud OXY 50 50 Paid Head Fat CIZE! Strut (CC) I Survived a Se Killer Couples Snapped (CC) Snapped Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Copper Paid BIS Out Timbers Soun Cooker Copper Best Bensin College Football Montana at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. (N) Pre MLB Baseball: Mariners at Twins SPIKE 57 57 Paid Try Total Body Body Copper Paid ›› S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) Samuel L. Jackson. A Los Ange- ››› The Rock (1996) Sean Connery. Alcatraz Island terror- Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas Prog. Gym Beast! Beast Chef Prog. les SWAT team must protect a criminal. ’ ists threaten to gas San Francisco. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Paid LifeL Best Pan Ever! Zone Zone Zombie Apocalypse (2011) (CC) 2 Lava 2 Lantula (2016) (CC) ›› Lake Placid (1999) Bill Pullman. › Anaconda (1997) Jennifer Lopez. Lone Ranger TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Kroeze Don- Jack Ancient M Lu News Leon Fontaine C. Leaf The Bi Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› Tyler Perry’s the Family That ›› Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail ›› Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ Preys (2008, Drama) Kathy Bates. (2009) Tyler Perry. (DVS) Family (2011) Tyler Perry. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Girls ’ Girls ’ TLC 38 38 Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “Iden- ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) ›› Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999, Science Fic- ›› Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (2002, Science Fic- Star Wars: Re- “Blaze” ’ tity” ’ Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz. (CC) (DVS) tion) Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor. (CC) tion) Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman. (CC) venge of TOON 42 42 Gum Gum Poké Nexo Gum Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Steven Universe Clar Clar Clar Clar ›› Shark Tale (2004, Comedy) TRAV 36 36 Paid Paid Wild Things Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Expedition Un. Deli Deli Delicious Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 CIZE! Top Paid Paid Copper Paid Beast Body Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Ad. Ru Ad. 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Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING September 24, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Stanford at UCLA. No. 7 Stanford shoots for an L.A. sweep when the Cardinal meet Football Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Castle “XY” Castle searches for Beckett. KOMO 4 News Paid Program ABC 4 4 UCLA one week after beating USC. (N) (Live) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) 11:00pm KING 5 News (N) (CC) Teen Kids News Raw Travel ’ (CC) The Voice “The Blind Auditions Premiere” Hopeful vocalists perform. ’ (CC) This Is Us “Pilot” People with strangely KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 (N) ’ (EI) (CC) intertwined lives. ’ (CC) (CC) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Hiring America Military Makeover Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Her Best Move (2007, Comedy) Leah Pipes, Drew Tyler Bell. News Made Hollywood Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Weekend KIRO 7 News at Steve Raible’s The Insider (N) NCIS: Los Angeles “Citadel” Talia Del NCIS: New Orleans A highly regarded 48 Hours (Season Premiere) (N) ’ KIRO 7 News at Scandal “Paris Is CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (CC) Scouting Report ’ (CC) Campo’s partner is murdered. ’ Navy pilot is killed. ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) Burning” (CC) PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Antiques Roadshow Violin attributed to Call the Midwife Jenny helps an agora- Vera “The Crow Trap” Vera investigates a woman’s death. Hinterland “Penwyllt” A dead man is Smart Fats to Out- PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) Johannes B. Ceruti. ’ (CC) phobic woman. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) found near Penwyllt. (N) (CC) Smart Aging Bones Science-fiction enthusiast is mur- Elementary Sherlock questions his fa- Person of Interest “Blue Code” Infiltrat- Q13 News at 9 (N) Seahawks Satur- Washington’s Celebrity Name Celebrity Name Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 dered. ’ (CC) ther’s motives. ’ (CC) ing a smuggling ring. ’ (CC) (CC) day Night (N) Most Wanted (N) Game ’ (CC) Game ’ (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly “Dips Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles “Money Maker” Jane Major Crimes “Citizens Arrest” The CSI: Miami “Chain Reaction” The inves- Band in Seattle Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 & Salsa” (CC) (CC) (CC) and Maura investigate. ’ (CC) squad is under pressure. ’ (CC) tigation into a model’s murder. ’ (CC) Antiques Roadshow Eskimo hunting Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Vicious “Audition” Vicious “Clubbing” Red Dwarf Lister Red Dwarf “Last Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 helmet; silver spoon. ’ (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) (CC) “The Bypass” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) changes history. Day” ’ 3 of 4) 4 of 4) College Football Oklahoma State at Baylor. From McLane Stadium in Waco, Seahawks Satur- Pawn Stars “Secret Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 10 Seahawks Satur- Hell’s Kitchen Chefs face a signature FOX 13 13 Texas. (N) (S Live) (CC) day Night (CC) Agent Man” ’ (CC) “Schooled” (CC) (N) (CC) day Night (CC) dish challenge. ’ (CC) (DVS) IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “In- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An ION 15 15 Stabler tracks a serial rapist. (CC) man is found shot and sodomized. heritance” Beating/rape. ’ (CC) girl in foster care is found murdered. “Ridicule” Sexual assault by women. attacker steals a woman’s fetus. IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Manna Fest Love Israel Hillsong TV Israel Now News The Green Room The Ramp Global Ventures Acquire the Fire College Football Stanford at UCLA. No. 7 Stanford shoots for an L.A. sweep when the Cardinal meet Paid Program MyDestination. Fortunes in Flip- Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Castle “XY” ’ ABC 22 22 UCLA one week after beating USC. (N) (Live) (CC) TV (CC) ping ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Grant’s Getaways Straight Talk The Chica Show Noodle and Doo- The Voice “The Blind Auditions Premiere” Hopeful vocalists perform. ’ (CC) This Is Us “Pilot” People with strangely KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (EI) (DVS) dle (EI) (DVS) intertwined lives. ’ (CC) 11 (N) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Club America vs Pumas de la UNAM. (N) La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Crónicas de Juan Gabriel Durmiendo Noticiero FOX 27 27 College Football Oklahoma State at Baylor. From McLane Stadium in Waco, ››› The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988, Comedy) Leslie 10 O’Clock News (N) Hell’s Kitchen Chefs face a signature Texas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Nielsen. Lt. Frank Drebin continues his shtick-laden war on crime. dish challenge. ’ (CC) (DVS) The First 48 A mother of five is bound The First 48 Deadly home invasion in The First 48: Killer Confessions “Dan- The First 48: Extreme Kills A dead The First 48: Extreme Kills A man is The First 48: Revenge Kills Police A&E 52 52 and executed. ’ (CC) Atlanta. ’ (CC) gerous Attraction; Candy Lady” man on a bed of broken glass. (N) brutally beaten to death. (N) ’ (CC) probe a fatal shooting on a bus. ’ AMC 67 67 ›› The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a ››› The Mummy (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. A mummy seeks revenge for a ›› The Mummy Returns (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, Warrior (2008) Michael Copon. 3,000-year-old curse. John Hannah. Two evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. APL 43 43 Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet ’ (CC) Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet (N) ’ The Vet Life “The Vet Mobile” (CC) The Vet Life ’ (CC) Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet ’ BET 56 56 ››› Set It Off (1996, Action) Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox. Crossed the Line (2014) Ice-T, Caryn Ward. Premiere. ››› The Pursuit of Happyness (2006, Drama) Will Smith, Jaden Christopher Syre Smith. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Housewives/OC The Real Housewives of Orange ››› Sex and the City (2008, Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. Time brings many changes for Carrie and ››› Sex and the City (2008) Sarah County The Beador girls perform. her gal pals. Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall. CBUT 29 29 2016 World Cup of Hockey Still Standing ’ Still Standing ’ ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, Action) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, Joan Allen. ’ (CC) CBC News CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival ’ CMT 61 61 ›››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins. An innocent man goes to a Maine penitentiary for life in 1947. (CC) To Be Announced CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss “EmpireCLS” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “PostNet” (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Makeup! Paid Program CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown COM 60 60 Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser (2015, Comedy) David Spade, Brittany Daniel, Christopher Walken. Joe Dirt returns with a Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map Comic Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood ›› Live From New York! (2015, Docu- mop in his hand and a mullet on his noggin. (CC) Jeff Dunham performs. (CC) mentary) Premiere. (CC) DIS 41 41 Liv and Maddie K.C. Undercover Walk the Prank Walk the Prank Bizaardvark ’ L & M: Cali Style Bunk’d ’ (CC) K.C. Undercover Gamer’s Guide Kirby Buckets ’ Best Friends K.C. Undercover Fast N’ Loud Problem with an Eco- Taking Fire “Band of Brothers” McCool Taking Fire “Hero Flight” The 101st Sully: Miracle on the Hudson The Deep Water Horizon: Disaster in the Taking Fire “Band of Brothers” McCool DSC 8 8 Boost ’72 Pantera. ’ (CC) and Boucher deploy. (CC) Airborne suffers a hit. ’ (CC) story behind Sully. ’ (CC) Gulf (N) ’ (CC) and Boucher deploy. (CC) E! 65 65 ›› Confessions ››› Friends With Benefits (2011, Romance-Comedy) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Patricia Clark- ››› Friends With Benefits (2011, Romance-Comedy) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Patricia Clark- ›› Confessions of a Shopaholic son. Complications unfold when two friends add sex to their relationship. (CC) son. Complications unfold when two friends add sex to their relationship. (CC) of a Shopaholic College Football Arkansas at Texas A&M. An SEC West showdown of 3-0 teams pits No. 17 Arkansas at No. 10 Texas SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football ESPN 32 32 A&M. (N) (Live) Final (N) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 World Hockey College Football College Football California at Arizona State. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (CC) E:60 (N) E:60 FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Watters World Jesse Watters hosts. Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue (N) FOOD 35 35 Brew & ’Que Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives FREE 39 39 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ››› The Hunger Games (2012) Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. In a dystopian society, teens fight to the death on live TV. ’ ››› The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) ’ ’ ’ FX 53 53 ››› Neighbors (2014, Comedy) Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne. New par- ››› Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014, Action) Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson. Capt. Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ents go to war with a noisy fraternity next door. ’ (CC) America and the Black Widow face an unexpected enemy. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) GOLF 70 70 Golf Central (N) (Live) 2016 TOUR Championship Third Round. Third round action from the TOUR Championship. From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. PGA Tour Golf Summer Love (2016) Rachael Leigh The Convenient Groom (2016, Romance) Vanessa Marcil, David Sutcliffe, Karen Date With Love (2016, Romance) Shenae Grimes, Andrew Walker, Bailee Madi- The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Cook, Lucas Bryant. (CC) Kruper. A marriage counselor is left hanging at the altar. (CC) son. A celebrity goes to a small-town prom. (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Beachfront Bargain Renovation House Hunters Renovation (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 American Pickers ’ (CC) (DVS) American Pickers “Coin-Op Kings” American Pickers ’ (CC) (DVS) American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers “Knuckleheads” LIFE 51 51 Newlywed and Dead (2016) Shenae Grimes-Beech, Samantha Ferris. (CC) House of Darkness (2016, Suspense) Sara E.R. Fletcher. Premiere. (CC) Double Daddy (2015, Drama) Mollee Gray, Brittany Curran. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 2016 Global Citizen Festival Caught on Camera “Up in the Air” Caught on Camera “Rage” Caught on Camera “Proof” Dateline Extra “Troubled Waters” Dateline Extra “The Face of Evil” MTV 63 63 ›› White Chicks (2004) Shawn Wayans. Two male FBI agents pose as female socialites. ’ ›› Scary Movie 4 (2006, Comedy) Anna Faris, Craig Bierko. ’ ›› Stomp the Yard (2007, Drama) Columbus Short. ’ NBCS 34 34 NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series: Visitmyrtlebeach.com 300. (N) (Live) Mecum Auto Auctions “Monterey” From Monterey, Calif. World Series of Fighting 23: Gaethje vs. Palomino II ’ NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger (N) Game Shakers School of Rock Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Verina Childs” (CC) Snapped “Joann Helfrich” (CC) Snapped “Marjorie Orbin” (CC) Killer Couples (N) Snapped “Kalila Taylor” (CC) Killer Couples ROOT 31 31 MLB Baseball: Mariners at Twins Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins. From Target Field in Minneapolis. (Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. MLS Soccer: Timbers at Dynamo Cops “Palm Beach, Cops In Fort Worth. Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Stupid Be- Cops “Thanks for Cops “Street Patrol Jail: Big Texas Cops “Odd Arrests Cops “Fight Night” Cops Sting opera- Cops “Thanks for Cops Two women SPIKE 57 57 Florida” ’ (CC) havior No. 5” ’ Nothing, Mom” No. 3” (CC) (N) ’ No. 4” ’ ’ (CC) tion in Texas. ’ Nothing, Mom” steal a car. (CC) SYFY 59 59 ›› The Lone Ranger (2013, Western) Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer. (CC) ›› Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) Logan Lerman. (CC) ›› The Lone Ranger (2013) Johnny Depp. (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Graham Classic Victory Common Chord (2013) Jason Cermak, Pete Seadon. Great Souls Juce Live L.A. After Party Xtreme Life ’ ’ ’ ’ TBS 55 55 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With ››› The Help (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Samantha Bee (2011) (DVS) TLC 38 38 American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding TNT 54 54 ››› Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005) Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman. ›››› Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher. Premiere. ›››› Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Anakin Skywalker joins the dark side and becomes Darth Vader. (CC) Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia face Darth Vader’s wrath. (CC) Back (1980) Mark Hamill. (CC) TOON 42 42 ››› The Polar Express (2004, Fantasy) Voices of Tom Hanks. Premiere. 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INGTON CHAPTER 61.24 banks, at the time of sale, FROM 12/1/2014 THRU 1/31/2015 North of Newaukum ET. SEQ. THIS NOTICE IS the following described real NO. PMT 2 AMOUNT $320.01 CHEHALIS Grange, about 1/4 mile. Potato Bake $7, THE FINAL STEP BE- property, situated in the TOTAL $640.02 GARAGE SALE! Yarn & crochet thread, 11:30am-1:30pm. FORE THE FORECLO- County of Lewis, State of FROM 2/1/2015 THRU 1/31/2016 Thursday, Friday crochet & knit patterns, Includes: toppings, SURE SALE OF YOUR Washington, to-wit: THE NO. PMT 12 AMOUNT $366.62 & Saturday, quilt kits, needles, salad, beverage HOME. You have only 20 SOUTH 8 FEET OF LOT TOTAL $4,399.44 September 22, 23 & 24, 9-5. hooks & other notions, 2005 Fleetwood DAYS from the recording 11, AND ALL OF LOTS 12, FROM 2/1/2016 THRU 104 North Fork Rd., & dessert. needlepoint kits & sup- date on this notice to 13 AND 14, BLOCK 80, NO. PMT 4 AMOUNT $415.38 Chehalis WA 98532. plies, desks, displays, Last sale of the year! Baked good, vintage pursue mediation. DO NOT ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF TOTAL $1,661.52 Keyboard, kitchen set, lamps, dishes, coffee & linens, Betty Boop, DELAY. CONTACT A LITTLE FALLS, NOW ADVANCES/LATE CHARGES washer, dryer, lots of misc. end tables, Duncan crafts, Damsel in De- HOUSING COUNSELOR VADER, IN LEWIS COUN- DESCRIPTION TOTAL Thanks for coming by! Phyfe folding leaf table fense, concrete leaves, OR AN ATTORNEY LI- TY, WASHINGTON. ALSO Prop Preservation $1,495.00 & other fold leaf tables, yard sale for hospice, CENSED IN WASHING- THE NORTH 20 FEET OF Suspense Balance ($102.36) books, cash register & jewelry, crocheted, TON NOW to assess your THAT PORTION OF VA- ESTIMATED FORECLOSURE other items! sewn & knitted items. situation and refer you to CATED 8TH STREET AD- FEES AND COSTS Downsizing! Come get mediation if you are eligible JACENT TO SAID LOT 14, DESCRIPTION TOTAL the best offers! Commercial Exhibits and it may help you save WHICH COULD ATTACH Trustee's Fee's $750.00 Macomber Antiques/Collectibles 35G Pace Arrow your home. See below for BY OPERATION OF LAW. Record Appointment of with full body paint. Arts & Crafts safe sources of help. Commonly known as: 719 Successor Trustee $15.00 Chehalis, WA. SEEKING ASSISTANCE B ST VADER, WA 98593 T.S.G. Fee $561.60 $60,000 CHEHALIS Housing counselors and APN: 007333001000 which Posting of Notice ESTATE SALE! Coach has 14,638 legal assistance may be is subject to that certain of Default $125.00 Saturday, miles on it, new tires, 2 available at little or no cost Deed of Trust dated Mailings $56.26 September 24, 10-5. slides, fully loaded, well to you. If you would like 5/8/2007, recorded TOTAL DUE AS OF 5/16/2016 195 Macomber Rd, cared for and stored assistance in determining 5/17/2007, as Auditor's File $9,601.48 inside when not in use. your rights and opportuni- No. 3280318, records of Chehalis, WA 98532. Sleeps 4, stainless Antiques. Porcelain. ties to keep your house, Lewis County, Washington, IV. The sum owing on the sinks & side by side you may contact the follow- from JAMES H GRUGIN- obligation secured by the Everything must go. 3 fridge/freezer, micro- generations of stuff. wave/convection oven, ing: The statewide foreclo- SKI, AND ELIZABETH Deed of Trust is: The Cash only. No early queen bed with Sleep sure hotline for assistance GRUGINSKI, HUSBAND principal sum of sales. Number Mattress, and referral to housing AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), $88,081.10, together with many other wonderful counselors recommended to TITLE GUARANTY CO. interest as provided in the features too numerous by the Housing Finance OF LEWIS COUNTY, as Note from 12/1/2014, and to list. For more infor- Commission Telephone: Trustee, to secure an such other costs and fees Giant Comfort Bicycles: 1 mation or to see call 1-877-894-HOME(1-877- obligation in favor of as are provided by statute. men's & 1 women's, $150 360-748-1812 894-4663) . Web site: MORTGAGE ELECTRON- V. The above described each or $275 for both. 360- http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con IC REGISTRATION SYS- real property will be sold to 736-1756 sumers/homeownership/p TEMS INC., SOLELY AS satisfy the expense of sale ost_purchase_counselors NOMINEE FOR COUN- and the obligation secured _foreclosure.htm The Uni- TRYWIDE HOME LOANS, by the Deed of Trust as 1994 8.5' Elkhorn Camper: ted States Department of INC. DBA AMERICA'S provided by statute. 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the default as set forth in the Deed of Trust (the 93933 SWCAA CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, measured along the West Paragraph III is cured and owner) and anyone having TITLE, LIEN, OR INTER- Legal Notice: line of the following descri- the Trustee's fees and an interest junior to the EST IN THE PROPERTY State of Washington bed property: costs are paid. Payment Deed of Trust, including DESCRIBED IN THE Public Comment Period A tract of land situated in must be in cash or with occupants who are not and Opportunity to Request COMPLAINT HEREIN, Section 33, Township 11 cashiers or certified checks tenants. After the 20th day a Public Hearing North, Range 2 West, from a State or federally following the sale the pur- Defendants. Ecology proposes to include W.M., Lewis County, chartered bank. The sale chaser has the right to revised Southwest Clean Air Washington, described as FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 may be terminated any evict occupants who are Agency's (SWCAA) General Cause No. 14-2-01050-6 follows: time after the 9/19/2016 not tenants by summary Regulation for Air Pollution Sources (SWCAA 400) in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) (11 days before the sale proceedings under chapter SHERIFF'S SALE Washington's air quality plan, Beginning at the North Look for changes that will allow you to date) and before the sale, 59.12 RCW. For tenant- SERVICE BY called the State Implementa- one-quarter corner of said explore new territory, learn more about by the Borrower or Grantor occupied property, the pur- tion Plan (SIP). The federal PUBLICATION Section 33; thence south the people around you and improve or the or the Grantor's chaser shall provide a Clean Air Act requires such SIP revisions to ensure that 88°02'59" East along the your chance to get ahead. Romance is successor interest or the tenant with written notice in Judgment Rendered: encouraged. SWCAA's rules are federally North line of said section, holder of any recorded accordance with RCW 01-29-16 enforceable. No new rules or 661.03 feet; thence South SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) junior lien or encumbrance 61.24.060. If you are a changes to existing state or Writ Issued: 07-19-16 01°57'01" West 225.0 feet Your biggest gain will come from by paying the principal and servicemember or a de- local regulations are proposed. Writ Received: 07-19-16 to the True Place of putting your original and innovative interest secured by the pendent of a servicemem- Ecology invites the public to Levy Date: 03-17-16 comment on the proposed Beginning; thence continu- ideas into play. A unique change at Deed of Trust, plus costs, ber, you may be entitled to home will improve your assets and submittal from September 22, ing South 01°57'01" West fees and advances, if any, certain protections under 2016 through November 8, relationship with a special someone. 465.08 feet; thence South made pursuant to the the federal Servicemem- 2016, at 5 pm. TO The Estate of John E. 88°02'59" East 470.78 feet SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) terms of the obligation bers Civil Relief Act and To comment: Mason. (Judgment Debtor) To request a public hearing: more or less to the Wester- Communicating from your heart will and/or Deed of Trust and any comparable state laws Email to ly bank of the Cowlitz OH]LHMHYNYLH[LYLɈLJ[[OHUILPUN curing all other defaults. VI. regarding the risk of fore- [email protected] A writ of execution has River; thence northerly evasive or refusing to admit that a A written Notice of Default closure. If you believe you Contact Caroline (Ying) Sun been issued in the above- along said westerly bank problem exists. Facing facts will help was transmitted by the may be entitled to these by or mail to Email captioned case, directed to resolve issues so that you can move [email protected] 472.99 feet more or less to Beneficiary or Trustee to protections, please contact the Sheriff of Lewis Coun- forward. Caroline (Ying) Sun a point that is South the Borrower and Grantor our office immediately. Or call 360-407-7528 ty, commanding the Sheriff 88°02'59" East from the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) at the following ad- THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO Department of Ecology as follows: Place of Beginning; thence Keep a safe distance from anyone dress(es): SEE ATTACH- COLLECT A DEBT AND PO Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 North 88°02'59" West [HSRPUNIPNHUKVɈLYPUN[OLPTWVZZPISL ED EXHIBIT "1" by both ANY INFORMATION OB- WHEREAS, in the 443.86 feet more or less to Focus inward on self-improvement first class and certified mail TAINED WILL BE USED above-entitled court on and looking and feeling your best. If a hearing is requested by the Place of Beginning. on 4/13/2016, proof of FOR THAT PURPOSE. 5:00 pm on October 24, 2016, January 29, 2016, Plaintiff, Romance will improve your personal TOGETHER WITH an which is in the possession Dated: 5/27/16 CLEAR Ecology will offer a public secured a judgment life. hearing on November 2, 2016 easement over and across of the Trustee; and the RECON CORP, as Suc- against defendant The Es- Q at 11:00 am at SWCAA located a tract of land situated in A UARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Borrower and Grantor were cessor Trustee For addi- tate of John E. Mason in at 11815 NE 99th Street Suite the Northwest Quarter of Listen, evaluate and consider your personally served, if appli- tional information or serv- 1294, Vancouver. If no hearing the total judgment amount options. Don’t feel pressured to get the Northeast Quarter of cable, with said written ice you may contact: Clear is requested, Ecology will post of $499,736.39, together involved in someone else’s plans. Keep the cancellation notice on the Section 33, Township 11 Notice of Default or the Recon Corp. 9311 S.E. with interest at a rate of in mind that you should take care of Public Involvement Calendar at North, Range 2 West, written Notice of Default 36th Street, Suite 100 6.50000% per annum, personal business before committing https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/pu W.M., Lewis County, was posted in a conspicu- Mercer Island, WA 98040 bliccalendar/. More information $54.10 per diem from the to help others. Washington, more particu- ous place on the real Phone: (206) 707-9599 about SIPs and the SWCAA date of judgment and document is available at: larly described as follows: PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) property described in Para- continuing thereafter until Fix up your home and do whatever http://www.ecy.wa.gov/progra Beginning at the North graph I above, and the NAME & ADDRESSES the date of sale. it takes to please the people you ms/air/sips/plans/infrastructur one-quarter corner of said Trustee has possession of ELIZABETH GRUGINSKI e.htm#Rule_SIPS SP]L^P[O6ɈLYPUN UPTWYV]LK Section 33; thence South H proof of such service or 719 B ST WHEREAS, 46 days entertainment space, helping out more 88°02'59" East 331.03 feet; posting. VII. The Trustee VADER, WA 98593 Published: The Chronicle elapsed from December VYZOV^PUNNYL [LY ɈLJ[PVU^PSSW  September 22, 2016 thence South 1°57'01" H H H` whose name and address 14, 2015 through the entry VɈ West 660.08 feet; thence are set forth below will ELIZABETH GRUGINSKI 93211 Service by Publication of judgment on January 29, ARIES (March 21-April 19) North 67°53'30" East 93.58 provide in writing to any- PO BOX 118 John E. Mason 2016. Per diem interest in Don’t share your feelings if it won’t feet to the True Place of one requesting it, a state- VADER, WA 98593 the amount of $54.10, help you 0get what you want. Keep Beginning being a strip of ment of all costs and fees IN THE multiplied by 46 days re- [OLWL JLIPKL V\Y[PTL UKVɈLY land 40 feet wide and H ` H due at any time prior to the ELIZABETH GRUGINSKI SUPERIOR COURT OF sults in additional interest incentives that will attract the help twenty feet on each side of sale. VIII. The effect of the PO BOX 1651 THE STATE OF in the amount of necessary to reach your goals. the following described sale will be to deprive the CASTLE ROCK, WA WASHINGTON $2,488.60, which when TAURUS (April 20-May 20) centerline: North 8°49' Grantor and all those who 98611 FOR LEWIS COUNTY added to the sum of A brief trip or conference will spark West 118.7 feet; thence hold by, through or under $499,736.39 results in a your interest in something you’ve never North 38°24' East 231.88 the Grantor of all their ELIZABETH GRUGINSKI U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., total judgment amount of done before. Explore new territory. feet; thence South 68°26' interest in the above- 1019 G ST AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 $502,224.99. Romance looks promising and will East 107.09 feet; thence described property. IX. CENTRALIA, WA 98531 MASTER PARTICIPA- improve your life. North 87°35' East 49.72 Anyone having any objec- TION TRUST, WHEREAS, the judg- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) feet; thence North 1°59'01" tions to this sale on any JAMES GRUGINSKI ment is a foreclosure Get down to basics and consider the East 105.31 feet; thence grounds whatsoever will be 1019 G ST Plaintiff, against parties of a Deed dreams that you haven’t had time to South 88°02'59" East 430 afforded an opportunity to CENTRALIA, WA 98531 of Trust Mortgage on real M\SÄSS5VVULJ UKV[OL^VYRMVY V\ feet more or less to the H ` be heard as to those v. estate in Lewis County, Do what makes you happy. bank of the Cowlitz River. objections if they bring a JAMES H GRUGINSKI Washington, described as CANCER (June 21-July 22) lawsuit to restrain the sale 719 B ST THE ESTATE OF JOHN follows: Moderation will be required if you want TOGETHER WITH an pursuant to RCW VADER, WA 98593 E. MASON, DECEASED; [V ]VPK KPɉJ\S[ÄU UJP SZP[\ [PVU easement for utilities, in- H H H H H 61.24.130. Failure to bring THE UNKNOWN HEIRS & SEE LEGAL DESCRIP- Someone will be critical if you make gress and egress over and such a lawsuit may result JAMES H GRUGINSKI DEVISEES OF JOHN E. TION ATTACHED HERE- unnecessary changes without alerting across a strip of land 60 in a waiver of any proper PO BOX 118 MASON, DECEASED; TO AS EXHIBIT A [OL ɈLJ[LKW Y[PLZ feet in width, being 30 feet H H grounds for invalidating the VADER, WA 98593 THE ESTATE OF CAR- on each side of the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Trustee's sale. X. NOTICE MELLA J. MASON, DE- Tax Parcel No. You can bring about positive change following described center- TO OCCUPANTS OR JAMES H GRUGINSKI CEASED; THE UN- 012650-017-001 that will raise your standard of living or line: TENANTS - The purchaser PO BOX 1651 KNOWN HEIRS & DEVI- bring greater joy to your personal life Beginning at the North at the trustee's sale is CASTLE ROCK, WA SEES OF CARMELLA J. WHEREAS, on January and relationships. Travel is favored, but quarter corner of Section entitled to possession of 98611 MASON, DECEASED; KE- 29, 2016, the Court or- overspending isn’t. 33, Township 11 North, the property on the 20th VIN MASON; KERRY dered that all of the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Range 2 West, W.M., day following the sale, as Published: The Chronicle JONES; AND PERSONS above-described property Make a change that will update your Lewis County, Washington; against the grantor under September 1 & 22, 2016 OR PARTIES UNKNOWN be sold and the proceeds look. Being current will help you gain thence South 88°02'59" applied to the payment of the respect and support you need to East 331.03 feet; thence principal, interest, attorney turn your plans into a reality. South 01°57'01" West fees, costs and disburse- 654.70 feet to the True PNNA STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS ments and other recovery Point of Beginning of this amounts with interest to SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2016 easement; thence North date of the sale of the WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 67°53'30" East 333.79 feet; LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) property. 7HJPÄJ5VY[O^LZ[+HPS`*VUULJ[PVU(JSHZZPÄLKHKUL[^VYRVMKHPS`UL^ZWHWLYZ thence South 80°19'30" Emotions will escalate when dealing East 116.56 feet; thence PU-0=,Z[H[LZ(20+>(69(5+4;YLHJOPUN TPSSPVUYLHKLYZWLY[OYLLKH` NOW THEREFORE, in with relationship issues. A short trip Y\U;OL^VYKJSHZZPÄLKHK^PSSY\U[OYLLJVUZLJ\[P]LKH`Z";O\YZKH`:H[\YKH`VY North 86°13'30" East or visit to a friend or relative who can the name of the STATE OF -YPKH`:\UKH`PULHJOVM[OLUL[^VYRUL^ZWHWLYZ[V[HSVM HKZHUK[OLI\`^V\SKJVZ[ 269.74 feet; thence around shed light on your situation will do you WASHINGTON you are  7,9+(@7,95,>:7(7,9VY WLYTVU[O a curve right having a good. hereby commanded to pro- 7SLHZLJHSS;OL*OYVUPJSL*\Z[VTLY:LY]PJL  MVYKL[HPSZ radius of 50 feet an arc ceed to seize and sell SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) distance of 109.27 feet; forthwith and without ap- Taking brief trips and sharing your ANNOUNCEMENTS ^LLRZ(SSUH[\YHS6KVYMYLL>VYRZMVY thence South 31°26'30" praisement, the property feelings with a loved one will lead to ,=,9@)<:05,::OHZHZ[VY`[V[LSS TLUVY^VTLU-YLLTVU[OZ\WWS`VU West 187.60 feet being an .L[`V\YTLZZHNLV\[^P[O*HSPMVYUPH»Z ZLSLJ[WHJRHNLZ6YKLYUV^   above-described, in the positive changes, good plans and a easement across tracts 12 better home environment. Make a 794LKPH9LSLHZL¶[OLVUS`7YLZZ  75+* manner provided by law, or 9LSLHZL:LY]PJLVWLYH[LKI`[OLWYLZZ[V and 13. commitment and put your plans in HEALTH/MEDICAL so much thereof as may be motion. NL[WYLZZ-VYTVYLPUMVJVU[HJ[*LJLSPH necessary to satisfy the :[VW6=,97(@05.MVY`V\YWYLZJYPW[PVUZ Published: The Chronicle '  VYO[[W!WYTLKPHYLSLHZL judgment amount plus in- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) JVTJHSPMVYUPH75+* :(=,*HSSV\YSPJLUZLK*HUHKPHU August 18 & 25, 2016 & terest to the date of sale. Changes at home will be met with HUK0U[LYUH[PVUHSWOHYTHJ`JVTWHYL September 1, 8, 15 & 22, rejection if you do things without AUTOS WANTED WYPJLZHUKNL[ 6--`V\YÄYZ[ The redemption period is 0 .V[HUVSKLYJHYIVH[VY9=&+V[OL 2016 NL[[PUN[OLNVHOLHK[VWYVJLLKÄYZ[ WYLZJYPW[PVU*(33   months. The Sheriff's no- Prepare and present what you want O\THUL[OPUN+VUH[LP[[V[OL/\THUL 7YVTV*VKL*+*75+* tice of sale shall be :VJPL[`*HSS  75+* tactfully. .V[2ULL7HPU&)HJR7HPU&:OV\SKLY published in The Chronicle. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) +65(;,@6<9*(9;9<*269)6(; 7HPU&.L[HWHPUYLSPL]PUNIYHJLSP[[SLVY How you present yourself and your ;6/,90;(.,-69;/,)305+-YLL 56JVZ[[V`V\4LKPJHYL7H[PLU[Z*HSS WITNESS: The Honora- +H`=HJH[PVU;H_+LK\J[PISL-YLL ble James W. Lawler, HIPSP[PLZ^PSSTHRLHKPɈLYLUJLPU[OL /LHS[O/V[SPUL5V^    ;V^PUN(SS7HWLY^VYR;HRLU*HYL6M 75+* Judge of said Court. Dated way others treat you. Focus on building *(33 75+* a stellar reputation. Love is on the rise. =0(.9(HUK*0(30:<:,9:*\[`V\Y this 19th day of July, 2016. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) BUSINESS SERVICES +Y\NJVZ[Z:(=, 7PSSZMVY  Learn from the mistakes made by +0+@6<256>5L^ZWHWLYNLULYH[LK -9,,:OPWWPUN .\HYHU[LLKHUK The sale date has been set JVU[LU[PZZV]HS\HISLP[»Z[HRLUHUK +PZJYLL[*(33  75+* for Friday, October 7th, others. Refrain from doling out cash YLWLH[LKJVUKLUZLKIYVHKJHZ[[^LL[LK to help someone else when it’s in your 2016. YOU MAY HAVE A KPZJ\ZZLKWVZ[LKJVWPLKLKP[LKHUK HOME SECURITY RIGHT TO EXEMPT best interest to put money behind LTHPSLKJV\U[SLZZ[PTLZ[OYV\NOV\[[OL 7YV[LJ[`V\YOVTL^P[OM\SS`J\Z[VTPaHISL improving your quality of life. KH`I`V[OLYZ&+PZJV]LY[OL7V^LYVM ZLJ\YP[`HUKTVUP[VYPUNYPNO[MYVT PROPERTY from the sale PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 5L^ZWHWLY(K]LY[PZPUNPU-0=,:;(;,: `V\YZTHY[WOVUL9LJLP]L\W[V PU under statutes of this state, Love is highlighted, so focus on ^P[OQ\Z[VULWOVULJHSS-VYMYLL7HJPÄJ LX\PWTLU[MYLLYLZ[YPJ[PVUZHWWS`*HSS including sections important relationships. Don’t be 5VY[O^LZ[5L^ZWHWLY(ZZVJPH[PVU   75+* 6.13.010, 6.13.030, MY PK[VKV[OPUNZKPɈLYLU[S VY[V[Y  5L[^VYRIYVJO\YLZJHSS  VY 6.13.040, 6.15.010, and H H ` ` LTHPSJLJLSPH'JUWHJVT75+* LEGAL SERVICES 6.15.060 of the Revised something new. Your enthusiasm will 3\UN*HUJLY&(UK@LHYZ6SK&0M:V Code of Washington, in the inspire others to join you. +0+@6<256>[OH[UV[VUS`KVLZ @V\(UK@V\Y-HTPS`4H`)L,U[P[SLK;V manner described in those ARIES (March 21-April 19) UL^ZWHWLYTLKPHYLHJOH/<., (:PNUPÄJHU[*HZO(^HYK*HSS   statutes. Force is not the answer. If someone (\KPLUJL[OL`HSZVYLHJOHU,5.(.,+  ;V3LHYU4VYL5V9PZR5V4VUL` tries to bully you, step back and rethink (<+0,5*,+PZJV]LY[OL7V^LYVM 6\[6M7VJRL[75+* Exhibit A 5L^ZWHWLY(K]LY[PZPUNPUÄ]LZ[H[LZ¶(2 your next move. Unpredictable people 0+4;69 >(-VYHMYLLYH[LIYVJO\YL ?HYLS[V\ZLYZOH]L`V\OHKJVTWSPJH[PVUZ will only deter you from living your Legal Description: JHSS  VYLTHPSJLJLSPH'JUWH K\L[VPU[LYUHSISLLKPUNHM[LY1HU\HY` The North 232.54 feet as dream. JVT75+* &0MZV`V\4(@ILK\LÄUHUJPHS TAURUS (April 20-May 20) JVTWLUZH[PVU0M`V\KVU»[OH]LHU +0+@6<256>05(TLYPJHUZVY Control changes taking place at home. H[[VYUL`*(330UQ\Y`MVUL[VKH`   TPSSPVU<:(K\S[ZYLHKJVU[LU[MYVT  75+* You must do your part, stay involved UL^ZWHWLYTLKPHLHJO^LLR&+PZJV]LY and be willing to compromise in order [OL7V^LYVM[OL7HJPÄJ5VY[O^LZ[ MEDICAL SUPPLIES/EQUIPMENT to keep the peace and stay friendly 5L^ZWHWLY(K]LY[PZPUN-VYHMYLL 3PML(SLY[6ULWYLZZVMHI\[[VU with everyone. IYVJO\YLJHSS  VYLTHPS ZLUKZOLSW-(:;4LKPJHS-PYL)\YNSHY GEMINI (May 21-June 20) JLJLSPH'JUWHJVT75+* ,]LUPM`V\JHU»[YLHJOHWOVUL-9,, Steer clear of unpredictable situations )YVJO\YL*(33 75+* Ask CABLE/SATELLITE and people who are inconsistent or are +0:/5L[^VYR5,>-3,?7(*2:LSLJ[ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Us trying to get something for nothing. [OL*OHUULSZ@V\>HU[-9,,0UZ[HSSH[PVU /64,)9,(205:[HRLSLZZ[OHU About It’s up to you to look for opportunities -9,,:[YLHTPUN   TVU[OZ :,*65+:+VU»[^HP[7YV[LJ[`V\Y instead of waiting for them to happen. (++0U[LYUL[MVY  HTVU[O*(33` MHTPS``V\YOVTL`V\YHZZL[Z56>MVY CANCER (June 21-July 22)   75+* HZSP[[SLHZˆHKH`*HSS    Emotions will escalate in a certain +09,*;=5-3:\UKH`;PJRL[-9,, 75+* situation, causing you to take on too ^*OVPJL(SS0UJS\KLK7HJRHNL  PERSONALS-ADULT much, exaggerate or do something TVMVYTVU[OZ5V\WMYVU[JVZ[ZVY 4LL[ZPUNSLZYPNO[UV^5VWHPK you’ll regret. Say little and concentrate LX\PWTLU[[VI\`(ZRHIV\[UL_[KH` VWLYH[VYZQ\Z[YLHSWLVWSLSPRL`V\ on physical attention and praise. PUZ[HSSH[PVU 75+* )YV^ZLNYLL[PUNZL_JOHUNLTLZZHNLZ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) FINANCIAL SERVICES HUKJVUULJ[SP]L;Y`P[MYLL*HSSUV^! Keep your plans a secret. Get :6*0(3:,*<90;@+0:()030;@  75+* everything together and prepare a ),5,-0;:L*HU/LSW>05VY (73(*,-69464;OLUH[PVU»ZSHYNLZ[ it with anyone. Integrate a healthy diet, 7H`5V[OPUN*VU[HJ[)PSS.VYKVU  ZLUPVYSP]PUNYLMLYYHSZLY]PJL*VU[HJ[V\Y sleep and exercise routine into your (ZZVJPH[LZH[   [VZ[HY[ [Y\Z[LKSVJHSL_WLY[Z[VKH`6\YZLY]PJL life. `V\YHWWSPJH[PVU[VKH`75+* PZ-9,,UVVISPNH[PVU*(33   VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) :LSS`V\YZ[Y\J[\YLKZL[[SLTLU[VYHUU\P[`  75+* WH`TLU[ZMVY*(:/56>@V\KVU»[ Helping others will make you feel good, TAX SERVICES CH564361aa.do OH]L[V^HP[MVY`V\YM\[\YLWH`TLU[ZHU` but don’t go overboard. It’s better to (YL`V\PU)0.[YV\ISL^P[O[OL09:&:[VW SVUNLY*HSS   75+* VɈLY`V\Y[PTLL_WLY[PZLHUKNVVK ^HNL IHURSL]PLZSPLUZ H\KP[Z\UÄSLK advice, not your hard-earned cash. HEALTH/BEAUTY [H_YL[\YUZWH`YVSSPZZ\LZ YLZVS]L[H_ Adding your ad in the Nisqually Valley News in Yelm, WA ,30405(;,*,33<30;,HUK0UJOLZPU KLI[-(:;*HSS   75+* DQG7KH5HÀHFWRULQ%DWWOH*URXQG:$