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Natalie Johnson / [email protected] David Serrano Bail Set at $500,000 for Centralian Mosso made his irst appearance in Lewis County Accused of Kidnapping and Assault Superior Court Wednesday on By Natalie Johnson napping and assault of another Court with one count each of charges of irst- [email protected] man over the purchase of a set of first-degree kidnapping and degree assault wheels for a car. first-degree assault. and irst-degree A Centralia man is being David Serrano Mosso, 20, of Lewis County Criminal kidnapping. held on $500,000 bail after he Centralia, was charged Wednes- was allegedly involved in a kid- day in Lewis County Superior please see ASSAULT, page Main 9 Fund and Jackson Garner Most Votes in Commission Races; Turnout 24 Percent Candidates Turning Attention to General Election After Primary Results Little Miss Friendly Finalists Announced CONTEST: Living Logo Will Be Announced Aug. 16 on of Fair By The Chronicle Five finalists have been announced for the annual contest to select the living logo of the Southwest Wash- ington Fair. Little Miss Friendly will be chosen during the opening ceremony at the Southwest Fairgrounds Aug. 16. She will be tasked with at- tending the fair and commu- nity events throughout the year as a representative of the annual showcase. Rachel Gray, of Chehalis, is the 2015 Little Miss Friend- Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] ly. Incumbent Lewis County Commissioner Edna Fund, right-center, celebrates Tuesday's results, which showed her ahead of challenger Dan Keahey. Current County The finalists for this year’s Commissioner Bill Schulte, center-left, is seen looking toward the cellphone of Lewis County Auditor Larry Grove. Schulte did not ile for re-election. His seat is being contest, in no particular order, pursued by Republican Bobby Jackson and independent Bob Bozarth. Jackson led in initial results announced Tuesday and Wednesday. are: • Abbigail Akin, 10, Cen- TURNOUT: Candidates Commissioner Edna Fund fice. Keahey had 1,222 votes, or With an estimated 4,425 tralia. Her parents are Francie earned 58.04 percent of the 41.96 percent of votes cast in the ballots left to count, Fund said Ishler and Nick Akin. She at- Hope to See Higher vote in her bid to retain her seat race. Both are Republicans. so far the numbers are headed tends Grand Mound Elemen- Numbers in the against a challenge by Port of “It feels wonderful,” Fund in the right direction. tary. Centralia Commissioner Dan said at the courthouse as she The results of the primary • Kylee Breen, 10, Che- General Election Keahey. celebrated with a group of her election will be determined by halis. Her parents are Carrie By Justyna Tomtas Fund garnered 1,690 votes peers. She was the only com- residents of District 1, which and Dusty Breen. She attends in an updated tally announced missioner candidate at the includes unincorporated areas [email protected] Wednesday afternoon by the Lewis County Courthouse on please see FINALISTS, page Main 9 Incumbent Lewis County Lewis County Auditor's Of- Tuesday night. please see ELECTION, page Main 9

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News Rocking Out and Supporting Police of the Weird Santa Fe National Forest ‘Miracles Can Happen’: spokeswoman Julie Anne Over- Ring Recovered ton says the driver was picking up a dumpster last week when in Lake Michigan he heard a squeal then realized SOUTH HAVEN, Mich. the bear was on top of the truck. (AP) — Jamie Kennedy needs to It rode atop the vehicle to a site make room for another wedding where the Forest Service keeps a guest: the man who found her firefighting helicopter. engagement ring in the bottom Helicopter mechanic Evan of Lake Michigan. Welsch, who snapped photos of John Dudley, the president of the bear, said about 30 Forest a metal detector club in western Service and National Park work- Michigan, fought strong waves ers had gathered around to see and scooped up the ring after the spectacle when it was sug- getting a signal. His reaction? gested that the driver back up “Oh, my gosh.” near a tree to give the animal an The discovery was made in escape route. late July, two days after Ken- nedy lost the ring while trying Prankster Changes Paul Dunn / For The Chronicle to wash sand off her fingers at Brian Cockrell, lead singer with the Olympia band Strike Nine, plays in front of the stage Tuesday during National Night the beach in South Haven. She Western NY Road Sign Out in Washington Park. His bandmates, Mark Fletcher on bass guitar and Ross Rutledge on drums and vocals, played says she was “sad, sick and dis- behind him on stage. Additional photographs can be seen on page Main 14. appointed.” to Read ‘I Love You’ WZZM-TV reported that BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A Dudley reached out to Kennedy, a prankster’s changes to the mes- Decatur resident, and offered his sage on an electronic roadside Notable Quote services. Kennedy says she “prac- sign in Buffalo may be causing tically walked on water” when motorists to smile, but Dudley gave her a thumbs-up to State Police aren’t amused. indicate that he had found it. WIVB-TV reported someone “I’m very sorry for what I did. It was very wrong. accessed the keyboard on a sign along Route 198 in Delaware I was very heavily on drugs at the time.” Spain: 5 Germans Park on Monday and changed Arrested After Flash the message to read: “It’s All A Dream.” Samath Hem Mob Spreads Panic The same sign Tuesday convicted in Chehalis home invasion MADRID (AP) — Spanish flashed “I Love You” before (see page Main 5 for the full story) police say they have arrested five crews shut it down. German women for organizing a The government-agencies co- flash mob event that sent dozens alition responsible for the sign’s of people running in the streets traffic messages says it operates of a northeastern tourist resort them on behalf of a contrac- town, apparently fearing there tor for the state Department of Today in History had been a shooting attack. Transportation. The department Today’s Highlight in History: iff and trade laws and prevent Belsen concentration camp.) A police statement Wednes- says it is the contractor’s respon- smuggling. In 1964, the bodies of miss- day said agents were called to sibility to make sure the sign’s On Aug. 4, 1991, the Greek In 1892, Andrew and Abby ing civil rights workers Michael Platja D’Aro following reports of keyboard panel is fully locked. luxury liner Oceanos sank in Borden were axed to death in Schwerner, Andrew Goodman shots, which proved to be false. heavy seas off South Africa’s their home in Fall River, Mas- and James Chaney were found It said panic spread among Dog En Route to Asia southeast coast; the 402 pas- sachusetts. Lizzie Borden, An- buried in an earthen dam in people in restaurants and bars sengers and 179 crew members drew’s daughter from a previous Mississippi. Tuesday night when a group Escapes, Ends Up in all survived, largely through the marriage, was accused of the In 1977, President Jimmy Cart- of people began running and efforts of the ship’s entertainers killings, but acquitted at trial. er signed a measure establishing shouting while pretending to be New Jersey Swamp who oversaw rescue operations. In 1914, Britain declared the Department of Energy. chasing a famous person. NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A (Capt. Yiannis Avranas and war on Germany for invad- In 1987, the Federal Commu- Police later issued social me- dog is on its way to Asia after other officers faced criticism for ing Belgium; the United States nications Commission voted to dia messages explaining the in- police rescued it from a swamp leaving the ship while some pas- proclaimed its neutrality in the abolish the Fairness Doctrine, cident and clarifying there had following its escape from New sengers were still on board.) mushrooming world conflict. which required radio and televi- been no shooting. Jersey’s Newark Liberty Interna- On This Date: In 1936, Jesse Owens of the U.S. sion stations to present balanced tional Airport. won the second of his four gold coverage of controversial issues. New Mexico Bear The collie named Dart got In 1735, a jury found John medals at the Berlin Olympics In 1996, on the final day of the away from United Airlines’ pet Peter Zenger of the New York as he prevailed in the long jump Atlanta Olympics, Josiah Thug- Hitches a Ride on transport service on Monday Weekly Journal not guilty of over German Luz Long, who was wane became the first black South morning. It threaded through committing seditious libel the first to congratulate him. African to win a gold medal as he Top of a Garbage Truck traffic and several parking lots against the colonial governor of In 1944, 15-year-old diarist finished first in the marathon. LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) before ending up stuck in the New York, William Cosby. Anne Frank was arrested with In 2001, thousands of admir- — A New Mexico bear hitched mud in a swamp. In 1790, the U.S. Coast Guard her sister, parents and four oth- ers turned out in London for a ride on top of a garbage truck, Airport police used a row- had its beginnings as President ers by the Gestapo after hiding the last birthday celebration for traveling at least 5 miles on boat and snare to reach the dog. George Washington signed a for two years inside a building in Britain’s Queen Mother Eliza- the vehicle before it was able to Dart was not injured during the measure authorizing a group of Amsterdam. (Anne and her sis- beth, who was 101. (The Queen make its escape up a tree. 45-minute rescue. revenue cutters to enforce tar- ter, Margot, died at the Bergen- Mother died in March 2002.) The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Aug. 4, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 100s 48.06 65.0 -0.02 H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 72.88 85.0 0.00 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 60s 1.34 10.5 -0.03 50s Cowlitz at Randle L H L 40s Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 4.51 18.0 +1.50 30s 85º 53º 74º 53º 71º 54º 70º 56º 71º 56º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.40 ---- +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 Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 5:57 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:37 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 73 Moonrise ...... 8:00 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 59 74/54 91/63 Moonset...... 9:36 p.m. Normal High ...... 81 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 55 69/52 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 95 in 1939 Anchorage 60/55 pc 63/55 pc Record Low...... 43 in 1969 77/57 Boise 91/63 s 94/63 pc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New 83/66 s 85/70 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 84/52 90/54 8/10 8/18 8/24 9/1 Dallas 102/80 s 101/81 s Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Honolulu 89/75 ra 89/75 ra Normal month to date ...0.07" Centralia 79/56 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 97/85 pc 101/83 s Year to date...... 22.90" 85/53 Yakima Nashville 92/74 t 94/75 s Normal year to date ....25.74" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 101/86 pc 104/86 s 92/58 Longview 84/53 Trees None None St. Louis 93/76 s 92/72 t Salt Lake City 92/73 s 89/72 t WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 83/56 Grass Moderate Moderate Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 62/54 mc 63/54 mc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 84/70 pc 87/74 pc Portland 86/57 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 87/59 93/61 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 117/93 s 118/91 s New Delhi 91/82 t 93/82 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 90/73 pc 90/75 s Paris 70/55 cl 72/55 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 77/55 s 71/55 mc Spokane 90/59 s 93/61 s London 70/55 sh 70/55 pc Rio de Janeiro 73/63 s 77/64 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 65/55 pc 60/56 mc Tri Cities 93/60 s 94/61 s Mexico City 75/52 pc 70/57 cl Rome 93/72 s 90/68 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 84/52 s 75/53 pc Wenatchee 94/66 s 93/62 s Moscow 75/61 s 79/64 s Sydney 61/55 sh 57/52 ra

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360.273.5213 CH561907hw.do Call 807-8203 • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 Legends Bar and Grill Appeals to All Age Groups ALONG INTERSTATE 5: Centralia Establishment Boasts Daily Food Specials, Music, Arcade and More By Jordan Nailon [email protected] When it comes to creating a true lasting legend, longevity plays an awfully important role. However, imbued with great confidence, Legends Bar and Grill in Centralia is not encum- bered by that timewise protocol. Less than one year after open- ing the doors for the first time, Legends Owner Dan Moore is dead set on establishing his hide- out as one of the premier family- friendly food, drink and party destinations in Lewis County. Moore, 38, of Lacey, has never owned a restaurant or bar prior to Legends, but he does come equipped with two decades of service and management experi- ence in the food industry. “I’ve been doing this a long time,” said Moore. “The only dif- ference is that now I’m ordering all the food and paying all the

bills.” Matt Baide / [email protected] Moore purchased the build- An afternoon lounge crowd enjoys the comfortable conines of Legends Bar and Grill last week. ing, which formerly housed Fielder’s Pizza and The Oasis, among others, last year and quickly set about putting his ABOUT THE BUSINESS: mark on the daily operations. LEGENDS BAR “Nothing is the same as it was, AND GRILL other than the building,” ex- plained Moore. • Address: 1232 Alder St., He said that overcoming a Centralia poor reputation left from previ- • Hours: Sunday-Thursday, ous failed ventures in the current 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (at least); Friday, 11 a.m -2 a.m.; Saturday: 11 Legends location has been one of a.m.-2 a.m. the biggest obstacles to overcome • Website: LegendsSports- so far. BarGrill.com “Anything they had going on • Phone: (360) 807-4528 has nothing to do with what we do,” stated Moore. One of the few holdovers HIGHLIGHT A LOCAL from the previous regime is the BUSINESS impressive light-up sign that sits The Chronicle features a out front of the establishment. local business in every edition. The sign, which sits in front To nominate a local business of the bar and grill on the east for coverage, contact Editor side of Ellsbury Street at Exit 81 Eric Schwartzat eschwartz@ along Interstate 5, is easily visible chronline.com or (360) from the freeway. Moore said the 807-8224. eye-catching sign was one of the perks of the purchase. Dan Moore, owner of Legends Bar and Grill in Centralia, poses for a photo in front a row of arcade games in the restaurant’s the burgeoning nightlife scene. “I get a ton of people who game/party room. come in because of that board,” “When I bring that DJ in here, said Moore. he packs the whole place,” Moore The flow of traffic through street access issue as a stark real- Moore is especially proud restaurant’s party and game said. The best part of it all, accord- the area is another matter en- ity that he will just have to deal of the rib eye offering and the room, which fits 60-70 people, ing to Moore, is that because of tirely. with, perhaps with additional $22.95 crab feed. free of charge. He says that dur- “What sucks is that by the “We’re trying to do something ing the rainy months he has a the layout of the establishment, all signage directing folks from the age groups, both young and old time you see us (from the free- different that nobody else is do- steady lineup of birthday and downtown corridor of Centra- enough, can enjoy what Legends way) you can’t get off,” noted lia to his hidden-in-plain-sight ing,” said Moore of the all-you- team parties that roll through, Moore. has to offer all at the same time. parking lot. can-eat crab dinner. and there’s a full lineup of ar- The reconfiguration of traf- “I can have a kids’ party go- “The city isn’t going to make Of the Friday and Saturday cade-style video games to keep fic for the Mellen Street overpass, ing on over here and something night dinners, Moore said, “It’s the masses entertained. which took place prior to Moore this a two-way street for me, they going on in the bar and nobody the best prime rib you’ll find. I “I appreciate their business, owning the building, has also just aren’t going to do that,” said knows any better,” said Moore. made accessing his restaurant a Moore. stand behind it.” so if they come in I don’t charge Legends opens each day at 11 bit of a challenge. While it’s easy With those access issues at Moore added that all of the them anything,” said Moore. a.m. and stays open as long as its enough to turn into Legends the forefront of his mind, Moore specials are dine-in only. With the younguns looked services are needed, or the law al- while heading north on Ellsbury has made a concerted effort to With the food offerings more after, Moore also wants to make lows. Sunday through Thursday Street, finding the place com- create incentives for customers or less dialed in, Moore is now sure that the big kids have what they are open until at least 10 p.m., ing from north Centralia or the to find his establishment. Put- looking to make Legends a place they need to unwind. He’s been and Friday and Saturday they downtown corridor can be far ting his flashy streetside signage to be based on atmosphere as emphasizing the cozy confines typically stay open until 2 a.m. It more challenging as the route to use, Moore advertises a dif- well. of the lounge with a daily hap- all depends on the clientele. requires the use of a few back ferent dinner special for each “Right now, it’s more of the py hour that runs 2-6 p.m. and The hours may vary, but so streets and arterial roads. day of the week. Monday is half- food but I’m working really hard plans to start hiring a DJ to amp far Moore is pleased with the tra- “It’s definitely a trick to get priced pizzas, Tuesday is $1 ta- to get the entertainment side go- up the atmosphere on Friday and jectory of his bar and grill as he over here,” admitted Moore. cos, Wednesday is rib eye steak, ing too,” noted Moore. Saturday nights this fall. toils away to establish its legend- However, Moore is a pragma- Thursday is all-you-can-eat crab, Monday night, Legends hosts Eventually, Moore envisions ary status. tist when it comes to these issues Friday and Saturday is prime a poker night, and Tuesday is re- adding another pool table and “It’s good. You always like and says he knew about them rib and Sunday kids under 12 served for karaoke, but Moore expanding the lounge out into things to go better but we’re only when he decided to purchase the eat free with the purchase of an knows kids need a place to play what is now a section of the res- seven months in,” said an opti- building last year. He sees the adult dinner entree. too. That’s why he offers up the taurant in order to accommodate mistic Moore.

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The Olympian fire spread to the wall. The oc- CH561526bw.cg cupants were not at home when A Tenino area family escaped firefighters arrived, said Chris- a house fire that destroyed their mobile home Tuesday afternoon. tina Vanderhoof, the administra- Fire crews responded to a tive chief for Thurston County Farm Perennials, house fire in the 1700 block of Fire District 12. Ground Covers, Grasses, Mima Acres Drive near Tenino Thurston County Fire Dis- shortly after 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. trict 12, East Olympia Fire De- Plant Foods, Fertilizers There were no reported injuries. partment and West Thurston The occupants had called Regional Fire authority crews & Sprays 911 and said something on the responded to the blaze. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016

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CH525244bw.jd • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 Man Sentenced to More Than 6 Years The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. MISSED OR LATE PAPER? in Alleged Centralia Meth Dealing Delivery deadlines: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. GUILTY PLEA: Brandon which includes convictions for Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. residential burglary, possession Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at Michael Perrott, 33, of a controlled substance, theft 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours Brought In With the and forgery, resulted in a stan- line at 360-807-7676 dard sentencing range for his Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Help of Confidential most recent convictions of 60 to Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Informant 120 months in prison. 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Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 Brandon Michael Perrott, 33, Investigators arrested Perrott Pete Caster / [email protected] [email protected] pleaded guilty Friday to three at a location in Thurston County In this July 8 ile photo, Brandon Perrott makes an appearance in Lewis County counts of delivery of metham- later that day, and on July 8, he Superior Court at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS phetamine and one count of pos- was originally charged with four 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia session of the drug. counts of delivery of metham- with possession of methamphet- Rene Barney, 28, was charged Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. He was sentenced by Superior phetamine. amine and second-degree un- with first-degree unlawful pos- Court Judge James Lawler to a Three other suspects were lawful possession of a firearm; SUBSCRIPTION RATES session of a firearm. total of 75 months in prison, or arrested during the raid and Jennifer Novalee Morillon, 31, Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 more than 6 years. charged as co-defendants. Pat- was charged with possession of Their trial is scheduled for Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 Perrott’s criminal history, rick Neil Martin, 50, was charged methamphetamine; and Spencer Sept. 26. Home delivery One month ...... $12.90 Three months ...... $35.15 Six months ...... $65.15 Second Suspect Sentenced in Chehalis Home Invasion Case One year ...... $122 By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States CONVICTED: Samath Laraa two men, later identified as Bo- One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 stick and Hem, who allegedly Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Hem, 23, Gets Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 punched and pistol-whipped the One year ...... $194 / $227.45 12-Year Prison victim, tied him at his wrists and Online subscriptions to chronline.com ankles and held him at gunpoint One day ...... $2 Sentence for Attack while ransacking his house. One month ...... $8 By Natalie Johnson Hem, Bostick and a third sus- One year ...... $84 pect who has yet to be charged Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. [email protected] reportedly took 46- and 55-inch Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or The second Pierce County televisions, a phone, binoculars, when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances man accused of beating and a laptop, wallet, checkbook, cell may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers robbing a Chehalis man who phone and Oxycodone pills, ac- in Education. thought he was soliciting a pros- cording to the Lewis County BACK ISSUES titute in his own home in April Sheriff’s Office. The suspects left, and the vic- Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- pleaded guilty Wednesday and able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks was sentenced to more than 12 tim was able to untie himself. He old are $2 per issue. didn’t report the crime until the years in prison. THE NEWSROOM Natalie Johnson / [email protected] next day. Samath Laraa Hem, 23, of Ta- For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact Samath L. Hem was sentenced Wednesday to more than 12 years in prison after A few days later, Hem and coma, pleaded guilty to second- Bostick were arrested on suspi- the appropriate person listed below. degree burglary and first-degree pleading guilty to burglary and assault charges. EDITOR cion of organized retail theft and Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 assault in the April incident. drug charges in Lewis County. He also pleaded guilty to pos- [email protected] you’re exposed to a situation responsibility for his actions. A female suspect was also ar- Sports Editor session of methamphetamine where you could get in trouble,” “I’m very sorry for what I did. rested, but she is not believed to Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 and third-degree theft in anoth- Hunt said. It was very wrong.” Hem said in be the same female involved in [email protected] er Lewis County case. Another Pierce County man court Wednesday. “I was very the earlier incident, according to Visuals Editor In accordance with a plea accused in the incident, Natrone heavily on drugs at the time.” investigators. Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 agreement between the prosecu- D. Bostick, 19, pleaded guilty On April 30, a 53-year-old Investigators tied them to the [email protected] Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, tion and defense, Superior Court June 9 to charges of first-degree Chehalis man reported that burglary and assault after re- West and Central Lewis County Communities Judge Nelson Hunt imposed a to- kidnapping and first-degree as- he contacted a female escort portedly finding items belonging Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 tal sentence of 147 months. sault and was later sentenced to through backpage.com and to the victim in their vehicle. [email protected] Hunt directed Hem’s atten- 15 years in prison. made arrangements for her to Bostick and Hem were origi- Outdoors, Flood, tion at Wednesday’s hearing to Hem, who has little previous meet him at his residence the day nally charged with first-degree Rural Lewis County Communities Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 his emotional supporters in the criminal history, said Wednes- before. robbery, first-degree burglary, [email protected] courtroom. day the incident was out of char- He reported that on April first-degree kidnapping and Education, Business, South Thurston County “Remember that the next time acter for him, but that he takes 29, the woman arrived with first-degree assault. Communities, Napavine, Lewis County Govern- ment, Legislature, Tourism, Religion, South Lewis County Communities News in Brief Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 [email protected] Sports, News and Photography Motorcyclist Airlifted to ty Courthouse, (near the west en- winner at the Centralia College Music in the American West. Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 trance). Those with accessibility Foundation office on Monday. Music in the American West [email protected] Harborview After Crash issues may find the east entrance He will be able to hunt for a is in the midst of a tour of na- Sports Reporter more accommodating. single bull elk on TransAlta land tional parks this summer in or- Lars Steier ...... 807-8230 in Centralia during the modern rifle hunting der to honor the park service’s [email protected] By The Chronicle season, according to a press re- 100th birthday. The group is Death Notices, What’s Happening, Lewis County Coroner’s Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices A Centralia man was serious- lease from the college. comprised of seven musicians Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 ly injured Tuesday after a speed- Office Sponsors Training A total of 220 tickets were as well as a rotating cast of 11 [email protected] related crash, according to the sold this year for a total of $5,500. composers. All members are af- [email protected] Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. on Evidence Collection The money will be split between filiated with the Eastman School [email protected] At 7:17 a.m. on Tuesday, the By The Chronicle a 2017-18 scholarship and the of Music. Church News [email protected] ...... 807-8217 motorcyclist, a 58-year-old man The Lewis County Coroner’s Dave Sherwood Memorial En- According to a press release dowment. Senior Media Developer whose name has not been re- Office sponsored a training sem- from the NPS, the performances Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 leased, was headed north in the inar on July 18 and 19 on recov- Nearly $40,000 has been will be “inspired by the natural [email protected] 100 block of Joppish Road in raised through the Dave Sher- ering buried bodies and evidence grandeur of our nation’s national THE CHRONICLE Centralia when the vehicle failed wood Memorial Elk Hunt Raffle parks, the group’s music will collection. PUBLISHER to negotiate a curve and hit a The two-day training was at- since 2012. honor American conservation, road sign. Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 tended by 40 participants from The raffle honors Sherwood, and is sure to enchant all who [email protected] The man was wearing a hel- more than 20 law-enforcement a TransAlta employee, who died travel to the Mountain to hear Regional Executive Editor met, but sustained internal inju- agencies, according to the Coro- while elk hunting in East Lewis this group.” Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 ries and was airlifted to Harbor- ner’s Office. County in 2012. The first performance will be [email protected] view Medical Center in critical The training included infor- To remember Sherwood and on Friday, Aug. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at Sales Director condition, according to the Sher- mation on locating and digging his love for hunting, TransAlta the Ohanapecosh Amphitheatre. Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 [email protected] iff’s Office. up clandestine graves containing offered the annual Elk Hunt The next day’s concert will be at The 2008 Harley Davidson Circulation Manager plastic skeletons. Raffle to the Centralia College 2 p.m. at Paradise, and the Sun- Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 motorcycle was totaled. They also learned about find- Foundation to raise money for day, Aug. 14, performance will [email protected] ing and recognizing tracks, us- scholarships, according to the take place at 2 p.m. at Sunrise. The Chronicle Print Division and Sign Pro Author to Speak at ing Search and Rescue agencies release. For more information, con- Sales Director and property search warrant “I am grateful that so many tact Fawn Bauer at fawn_bauer@ Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Mycological Society students will benefit from the [email protected] documentation. nps.gov. Design Director proceeds in his memory,” said Meeting A second class is being sched- Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 uled for October. The Coroner’s Sue Sherwood, Dave’s wife. [email protected] By The Chronicle Office plans to offer the class The successful raffles cre- Ellen King Rice, author of the twice a year in the future. ated the Dave Sherwood Endow- LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC mushroom-themed thriller nov- According to the Coroner’s ment to help ensure a sustainable PRESIDENT, COO el “The EvoAngel,” will be the Office, the class is unique in source of scholarships for Cen- July 29th - Aug. 4th Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 tralia College, stated the release. [email protected] guest speaker at tonight’s meet- Washington and was offered in Business Manager ing of the Southwest Washington partnership with state Forensic he BFG Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 Mycological Society. Anthropologist Kathy Taylor and Classical Music Coming [email protected] Rice is a former wildlife biol- other experts in the field. PG • 12:00 pm & 3:00 pm Director of Production and IT ogist who suffered a spinal cord to Mount Rainier Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 injury many years ago. Although [email protected] her days of field work are over, Chehalis Man Wins 2016 By The Chronicle Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 As part of the ongoing centen- Central Intelligence biology continues to intrigue Elk Hunt Raffle FAX NUMBERS her. She is particularly fascinated nial celebration of the National PG-13 • 6:00 pm By The Chronicle Park Service’s existence, a series Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 by subcellular level responses Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 to ecosystem changes. Her goal Don Schmitt has won the 2016 of classical music performances Obituaries ...... 807-8258 with “The EvoAngel” was to Centralia College Foundation’s have been arranged for the glaci- he Conjuring Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 connect many aspects of biology Elk Hunt Raffle drawing, giv- ated flanks of Mount Rainier. CH560451jc R • 9:00 pm 128th VOLUME, 8th ISSUE in a fast-paced story. ing him the opportunity to land The concerts, slated for Aug. THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) The meeting starts at 6 p.m. a three-point minimum bull elk 12-14, will be held at the Ohana- Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. .sw POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, in the WSU Lewis County Ex- this upcoming rifle season. pecosh Amphitheatre, Paradise Minor with parent before 7 pm only 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. tension meeting room, located in Schmitt, a city of Cheha- and Sunrise areas and will be $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- the basement of the Lewis Coun- lis employee, was drawn as the performed by a group known as 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, Aug. 4, 2016 LOCAL Tamara Hayes Selected as New Fair Manager By The Chronicle pool of 28 applicants, according from 2011 to 2014, first as a sales in museum studies, both from She was offered the position Lewis County now has a new to a press release from the county. and event manager and later as John F. Kennedy University in after a community meet and fair leader after the Board of Hayes is currently the state the director of events and facility California. greet, and was picked as the County Commissioners selected capitol weekend supervisor for manager for the Old Mint. Hayes will replace interim frontrunner after two interview Tamara Hayes to fill the position the state Department of Enter- Hayes has a bachelor’s degree fair manager Lee Coumbs, who panels, according to the release. of the Southwest Washington prise Services. in humanities from New Col- has been in the position since The county’s goal is to have fair and events manager. Previously, she worked for lege of California and a master January after the termination of Hayes in place prior to the start Hayes was one of five finalists the San Francisco Museum and of business administration de- former fair manager Gale Sobo- of the Southwest Washington selected for an interview out of a Historical Society in California gree and a master of arts degree lesky. Fair on Aug. 16. Monster Trucks Set to Take Over Fairgrounds Saturday BIG SHOW: American Thunder Motorsports MONSTER TRUCKS ALSO Bringing Big-Wheeled COMING TO SOUTH Entertainment SOUND SPEEDWAY What: Monster truck show By Natalie Johnson features Straight Up Racing, a [email protected] monster truck team based in Port Orchard If you think you hear thun- When: 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12 der coming from the Southwest and Aug. 13. Front gates open Washington Fairgrounds Satur- at 4:45 p.m. on Aug. 12 and 4 day night, you might be mistaken. p.m. Aug. 13. Back gates open The American Thunder at 3 p.m. Aug. 12 and 1 p.m. Thrill Show, presented by I-5cars. Aug. 13. com, is scheduled for Saturday at Where: South Sound the Southwest Washington Fair- Speedway, 3730 183rd Ave SW, grounds. Rochester The monster truck show in- cludes a roll-over car contest, Sturges Cars — Rat Attack — but mega trucks, mud drags, tough said she won’t drive this week- trucks and quad wars and is put end, and will instead announce on by American Thunder Mo- torsports. the event. There will be running and “I love driving,” Dugger said. “It’s a lot of fun. It’s an adrenaline junk cars, explosions, crashes Courtesy Photo and more, organizer Kendra rush for sure.” The American Thunder Thrill Show will visit the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds on Saturday, Aug. 6. Gates will open at 5 Locals looking for an adrena- Dugger said. p.m. and the show will start at 7:30 p.m. “We love to have fun and we line rush can sign up to partici- love fire,” she said. “ … It’s going to pate in the event as well. Locals The event is organized by fairs and all kinds of little things.” show. can show up at 3 p.m. the day of be something like no other, which American Thunder Motorsports, The family later expanded its “We’re hitting the West Coast is not something you want to miss.” the show and pay $40 to run their which is a father-daughter opera- operation, she said. this year,” Dugger said. “We The gates open at 5 p.m. and trucks through a tough truck or the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Sat- tion run by dad Ron Leach and “About two years into it, we travel with six trucks. We always mud drag course in the show. urday at the fairgrounds. Attend- daughters Dugger and Rozanna started promoting our own have the Wolf Pack with us.” Tickets are available at Amer- ees can meet drivers and get pic- Leach, Dugger said. shows and that’s the American The event includes cars from ican Thunder Motorsports’ Face- tures and merchandise during “When I was about 8 or 9, my Thunder Thrill Show,” she said. Sturges Motorsports and Wolf- book page, at Centralia OK Tire, the VIP party starting at 5 p.m. dad built a monster truck,” Dug- The family has traveled pack Motorsports. Powersports Northwest and at no additional cost. ger said. “We just started doing throughout the country with its Dugger drives one of the NAPA Auto Parts in Centralia. ‘Barefoot Bandit’ to Be Released From Prison, Work for His Lawyer’s Firm By Mike Carter glect from his alcoholic and abu- crimes were the thefts and in- Seattle Times staff reporter sive mother. Pamela Kohler, of terstate transportation of at least , died of cancer two stolen handguns, and police The former fugitive who be- earlier this year even as Harris- say he took an assault rifle from came known to the world as the Moore, from prison, desperately a police car. “Barefoot Bandit” is about to be tried to raise money to have her Harris-Moore said he taught released from prison and will cryogenically frozen with the himself how to fly using flight take a part-time job with the Se- hope she could be cured of can- manuals and a computer flight attle attorney who represented cer later. simulator, according to court him in court. Browne said the death was documents. John Henry Browne, a high- hard on Harris-Moore, but “in While he was able to get the profile attorney whose clients some ways I think it was a relief three planes off the ground and have also included and has freed him.” pilot them, sometimes in bad Ted Bundy, confirmed Wednes- Harris-Moore was first jailed weather, he had a tougher time day that Colton Harris-Moore, as a 17-year-old, and was serving with the landings: Harris-Moore 25, will do clerical work and an- time for burglary at a juvenile crashed all three, acknowledg- swer telephones in his Pioneer halfway house when he escaped ing in defense documents that he Square offices after he’s released in 2008. For the next two years, nearly died in a September 2009 from prison to a halfway house. he evaded capture while com- crash of a stolen Cessna that “He’ll be looking for full-time mitting a string of break-ins and went down near Granite Falls in work and will eventually be go- Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times thefts, often leaving a telltale Snohomish County. ing to school,” Browne said. In this Dec. 16, 2011, ile photo, Colton Harris-Moore sits next to his attorney John sketched bare footprint at the At his sentencing, Harris- According to Browne’s re- Henry Browne in Island County Superior Courtroom in Coupeville on Whidbey scene as a signature. Moore told U.S. District Judge cently published autobiography, Island. During much of that time, Richard Jones his dream of fly- “The Devil’s Defender,” the attor- the gangly youth hid out in the ing was the only thing that saved ney said he took Harris-Moore’s huge following on social media Browne said the job offer was forests of Orcas Island in the San him from the nightmare of his defense for $1 paid by Harris- and articles of his exploits in ma- part of a deal he had made with Juans and squatted in the attic of childhood. Moore’s mother. jor national publications. Harris-Moore years ago. a plane hangar at the island’s air- Browne, the attorney, said Browne negotiated a plea Browne also helped Harris- Harris-Moore’s formal re- port. Eventually, he flew a stolen Harris-Moore has been be- agreement that sent Harris- Moore work out a movie deal lease date from Stafford Creek plane from Indiana to the Baha- friended by a Boeing engineer Moore to prison for six and a half mas, where he was captured. and wants to be an aeronautical that resulted in a Hollywood stu- Correctional Center in Aber- years, but has resolved dozens of The internet made Harris- engineer. deen is Jan. 17, according to the federal and state charges pend- dio coming up with more than Moore a cult hero, and at one Browne says he’s been re- ing against him since his escape $1 million to pay restitution that state Department of Corrections. time he had nearly 50,000 follow- peatedly impressed by Harris- from a juvenile halfway house in Harris-Moore owed for wreck- Browne said he was being moved ers on his Facebook page, where Moore’s desire to improve him- 2008. ing cars, crash-landing three sto- to a halfway house as early as he would occasionally leave a self. By the time he was arrested len airplanes and dozens of thefts this week. post written on a stolen laptop. “Indeed, Colton, one of my in 2010 after a boat chase in the and burglaries. Harris-Moore According to court records, He eluded a massive man- favorite clients today, truly is a Bahamas, Harris-Moore was has received no money from the Harris-Moore turned to crime hunt, and police warned that triumph,” Browne wrote in his something of a folk hero, with a deal, Browne said Wednesday. as a child out of hunger and ne- he was dangerous. Among his book. News in Brief Bucoda Tavern to Host also include a silent auction and past performance and the use raffles. of the 2015 Community Devel- ‘One Hot August Night’ All proceeds will be given to opment Block Grant Public Ser- By The Chronicle the Bucoda Improvement Club vices Grant. to help fund holiday events. Joe’s Place in Bucoda will From July 1, 2015, through Donations are being accepted June 30, 2016, funds in the host “One Hot August Night” 8 for the silent auction and raffles. amount of $100,874 were made a.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, to 2 a.m. Donors are asked to bring items Sunday, Aug. 14. to Joe’s Place, located at 118 W. available to Lewis and Mason The event will include a street Main St., no later than Friday, counties, and the Community dance and live music at 8 p.m. Aug. 12. Action Council of Lewis, Ma- featuring Backlash. Part of the For more information, call son and Thurston Counties. The festivities is a poker run hosted Joe’s Place, (360) 278-3599. money funded public service ac- by Guardians of the Children. tivities that helped individuals A beer garden will open at Public Hearing with low and moderate income. noon, with family seating avail- The public hearing will re- 1162 NW State Ave. able. There will be kids’ karaoke, Scheduled for view the final project perfor- CHEHALIS, WA 98532 face painting and games for all mance, and is required as part of ages. Barbecued hamburgers Community Action 360-748-3805 and hot dogs will be available. Program the closeout and final payment Those who own a classic car process, stated the agenda report. 1-800-356-4404 By The Chronicle The hearing will be held at

are asked to park their vehicle CH562424jc.cg on Main Street and enter a free A public hearing will be held 10 a.m. in the County Commis- drawing for a steak dinner for on Monday, Aug. 15, to collect sioners Hearing Room on the two at Joe’s Place. comments on the county’s and second floor of the Lewis County www.moerkeandsons.com “One Hot August Night” will community action program’s Courthouse. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 Napavine Amphitheater to Host First Concert Since 2011 PROHIBITION BAND: City Officials Hope Saturday Concert Spurs More Interest in Venue By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] The Prohibition Band was just looking for a place to play some music this weekend when they stumbled upon the oppor- tunity to play in a Napavine ven- ue that hasn’t seen any perform- ers in almost five years. Ron Parker, one of the band’s guitarists, said the band posted on Facebook that it was looking for a spot to play when someone from the city of Napavine con- tacted them. Things seemed to work out for the band, and for the com- munity of Napavine, as city of- ficials hope the concert brings more shows to the amphitheater, which has long sat empty. The last concert held at the am- phitheater was the Napavine Foun- dation Benefit Concert for Missing Children in September 2011. Prior to that, the venue, which can seat about 700 people and has standing room for about Jordan Zurfluh / Courtesy Photo 1,200, had a steady stream of Prohibition Band members, from left: Sean Ghere, Jake Garrison, Brittany Voie and Ron Parker. entertainment fill its stage. The facility was essentially shuttered try. We try to keep them having Coe perform at the venue. after Todd Meikle, the former fun and laughing.” “It’s cool to play in the foot- manager of the Napavine Am- ATTEND THE SHOW The Prohibition Band, based prints of these bands,” he said. “I phitheater, stepped away from The Prohibition Band will play at the Napavine Amphitheater on his position, Haney said. near the Chehalis area, has been listened to his music since I was a Saturday, Aug. 6, from 8 p.m. to midnight. The event is sponsored by “Nobody really stepped in performing since 2011. Its newest little kid, and to play in the same Creek Insurance, with support from the city of Napavine and parking to take it over and to continue member, Jake Garrison, joined spot he did, I think that’s cool.” provided by Annie’s Market. the concerts, which was kind of the group in 2015. City officials hope the Pro- Big T BBQ will be at the event serving food. disappointing,” Jenifer Slemp, a Along with Garrison and hibition Band has started a new There is no admission or cover charge, and parking is free. The event Napavine city councilor, said. Parker, the two other members trend to get performances back is “music in the park” style, so concert-goers are encouraged to bring include Brittany Voie, a web de- into the venue. their own chairs and blankets. Now the concert venue, For more information on the band, go online to TheProhibitionBand. which once provided a stage for veloper for The Chronicle, and “I hope that people get behind Sean Ghere. it and support this,” Slemp said. com. such acts as Merle Haggard and To rent the Napavine Amphitheater, contact city clerk Penny Jo Sara Evans, will come back to life Parker said he had been The Napavine Foundation held Haney at (360) 262-3547 ext. 213, or email [email protected] as The Prohibition Band puts on to quite a few concerts at the a work party in September 2015 to for more information. a free concert this Saturday. Napavine Amphitheater and is help clean up the amphitheater. “We are pretty entertaining,” excited to play in the same venue The rotten stage was torn out, and Parker said. “We play a lot of as some of the big-time names. now a concrete slab remains for Haney said the feedback from one will come forward to once good old southern rock country, Years back, Parker watched performers to utilize, Slemp said. the community has been positive. again organize a concert series in and some newer rock and coun- his childhood hero David Allan Overall, both Slemp and Haney said she hopes some- the future. Rock ‘n’ Roll, Rhythm and Blueberries Coming to Mossyrock CELEBRATION: 10th on by the Mossyrock Area Ac- but it’s hidden away, so anybody tion League. wanting some exercise, that’ll be Annual Mossyrock “We’ve got our normal run/ offered, and it’s free.” Blueberry Festival walk across the dam and we’ve Coming back around to more got our bicycle ride, which has traditional Blueberry Festival Coming This Weekend a choice of three different dis- activities, the parade will begin By Jordan Nailon tances,” added Meade. The bike its route down Main Street at 11 ride will cover either 10, 22 or 62 a.m. on Saturday. [email protected] miles depending on the rider’s Adding to the celebratory fe- Blueberry enthusiasts will be preference. ver is the fact that this summer able to celebrate a bumper crop The festival will also include a has seen a bumper crop of blue- of the nutritious and flavorful three-day quilt show, a car show berries come rolling off of Wash- little morsels this weekend in and a beer garden near the am- ington’s expanding acreage of phitheatre. And of course, there Mossyrock. blueberry bushes. will be the competitive blueberry The 10th annual incarnation pie-eating contest. “It’s a bumper crop for the of the Mossyrock Blueberry Fes- At least two brand new events berries, yes,” said Meade. “We’ve tival will begin at noon on Friday got three commercial farms here Pete Caster have been added this year as well, when vendors and other enter- / [email protected] and one of them is sold out com- A blueberry pie eating competitor raises his hands in what he thinks is victory, but including a blueberry dessert tainers begin setting up shop contest and a guided tour of the pletely already, and the other two around town. The first concert little did he know that he was the last one to inish in the 10-13-year-old group at are nearing the end of the season, the Mossyrock Blueberry Festival on August 2, 2014. official mossy rock from which will begin at 4:30 p.m with local the town’s distinctive monicker but berries will still be available favorite Chris Guenther slated to western, rock and roll, and His- that the festival has expanded is derived. at the festival, as well as directly take the stage later in the evening. panic vibrations from Los Flakos. to a full three days this year and The mossy rock tours in from those farms.” Mossyrock Mayor Tom Meade “We’ve got more bands, we’ve will run through Sunday after- Mossyrock will be offered, “As Scheduling and application noted that the blueberry celebra- got our brand new multi-pur- noon. far as we know for the first time information for the Mossyrock tion will include a wide range pose amphitheatre as our main- Mayor Meade made sure to ever,” said Meade. “It’s only a Blueberry Festival can be found of music including country and stage,” said Meade, who added point out that the festival is put couple blocks from downtown online at mossyrockfestivals.org. When Asked About AK-47, Suspect said, ‘Why not? It’s Bucoda’

By Amelia Dickson Chase’s bail at $500,000 and to court documents. As he left, he allegedly told “Right here. The Cadillac isn’t The Olympian found probable cause for two Court documents give the her, “This is it, your daddy’s go- moving.” criminal charges: first-degree following account of events lead- ing to die, it’s going to be a blood- The deputy saw an AK-47 on A Bucoda man is suspected attempted and felony ing to Chase’s arrest: bath.” the front passenger seat of the of trying to kill his ex-girlfriend harassment. Both are domestic Neighbors called 911 at about A deputy later encountered truck, and asked Chase why he with an AK-47 and a Beretta 9 violence charges. 11 p.m. Monday to report hear- a white pickup truck parked on had a rifle in the front seat with mm pistol — three months after Washington State Patrol re- ing screaming, yelling and sev- the side of Bucoda Highway. The him. Chase responded, “Why his gun rights were restored by a cords show that Chase’s right to eral gunshots at a home on the deputy stopped and ordered not? It’s Bucoda.” Thurston County judge. possess a firearm was revoked in 20800 block of Bucoda Highway Chase to put both hands out the After receiving a search war- A Thurston County Sheriff’s 1994 when he was convicted of Southeast. window. Instead, Chase began rant, deputies found the AK-47, deputy arrested Allen O. Chase, second-degree assault. A short time later, a 15-year- climbing out of the truck and a Beretta 9 mm pistol, 10 loaded 36, late Monday night, accord- In 1999, he was convicted of old girl called to report that her reaching into a compartment. AK-47 magazines and seven 9 ing to court documents. When unlawful possession of a firearm father, Chase, was drunk and The deputy ordered him to stop, mm magazines in the pickup the deputy asked why he had the when he was caught with a shot- upset about his ex-girlfriend. and Chase yelled, “OK, don’t be truck. AK-47 on the front seat, he alleg- gun. She reported that he grabbed so serious.” When deputies interviewed edly responded, “Why not? It’s Chase went before Judge his gun, went outside and fired Chase told the deputy that he the girlfriend, she said she had Bucoda.” Gary Tabor earlier this year and several shots. He allegedly told hasn’t fired a gun, and that he broken up with Chase because The following afternoon, petitioned to have his firearm her that he was planning to go to hadn’t really threatened his ex- of his drinking, and that he had Thurston County Superior rights restored. Tabor granted the woman’s work, shoot her and girlfriend. When asked where gotten angry when he learned Court Judge James Dixon set the request April 28, according then kill himself. he was going, Chase responded, that she was dating someone new.

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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 Attorney General Bob Ferguson Right to Scrutinize Comcast By The Seattle Times Editorial Board Other Views dressed issues raised by Fergu- Ferguson should also exam- throttling of data was a positive More than 1 million people son’s office and will “vigorously ine whether consumers are de- move and should be upheld. But in Washington state depend lated the state Consumer Protec- defend ourselves” against the ceived by cable-company pricing it stopped short of regulating on Comcast for entertainment, tion Act more than 1.8 million lawsuit. The company also sus- schemes, such as mandatory fees rates, leaving customers at the news and internet connectivity, times through unfair and decep- pended sales of protection plans that increase the cost of monthly mercy of cable companies. which is critical in the modern tive acts and practices. in Washington as it reviews the service bundles far beyond their Within Washington state, the world. Ferguson is seeking restitu- allegations. list prices. Attorney General’s Office could For many of them, Comcast tion and penalties that could Exposing obnoxious business The attorney general could also use its newfound expertise is an essential utility, providing reach $100 million. Most of that practices and defending con- also use his pulpit, and the high- in Comcast business operations is related to $4.99-per-month sumers against a corporate giant er profile created by the Comcast phone and broadband service. to help cities and counties nego- protection plans that were sold is good work by Ferguson and lawsuit, to advocate for stronger So it’s especially troubling tiate better franchise agreements that Comcast allegedly misled in a deceptive manner, accord- his team. regulation of cable and broad- with Comcast and other cable customers about coverage pro- ing to Ferguson. But Ferguson should view band companies nationally. vided by its “service protection” For instance, customers were this lawsuit as the beginning The Federal Communica- companies. plans, fees charged for service told the plans covered “inside and not the culmination of this tions Commission’s 2015 “net At the very least, Ferguson calls and equipment deposits. wiring,” but Comcast charged effort. Similar scrutiny of busi- neutrality” decision, upheld in apparently has warned these In a lawsuit announced Mon- extra for work like handling ness practices should be applied June by a federal appeals court, companies to be upfront with day, state Attorney General Bob wires inside walls, Ferguson said. to CenturyLink, Wave and other to regulate internet providers as customers about what’s covered Ferguson alleges Comcast vio- Comcast said it has ad- cable and broadband providers. utilities and prevent blocking or by add-on protection plans. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking A Wandering Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste Does this happen to you? In that time just before you fall asleep, your mind wanders and something so profound appears that you know will gain new respect from if not world renoun. You also know you really should write it down because you might not remember it in the morn- ing. At that point you fall asleep. The next morn- ing you wake up and realize you were right. Here’s one idea I DID jot down, though. Au- gust should bring summer weather, and on the next really sunny day this old codger intends to bring back a childhood memory. In spite of a borderline diabetic status, I’ve decided to make myself one huge pitcher of Koolaid, and I’m not going to feel guilty about it, either. I intend to say “to h--- with it,” and enjoy ev- ery sip of that flavored sugar wa- ter while I remember back over the years to just how doggone good it tasted. All I need is to first find a pitcher at Goodwill or Visiting Nurses Thrift Store Letters or one of the yard sales I visit something better for themselves. Jane’s of Scottish separation was revitalized, each weekend. They still make Women Turn Lives Around “thank you” will hold us for a long time. and the loyalty of Northern Ireland to that stuff these days, don’t they? With Help of Literacy Council And then it happened again! The the UK was cast in doubt. The pound A change of topic: From now By Bill Moeller The first time Jane came to see us, very next day, Sally came to see us. Sally sterling plunged to 31-year lows. until November you might be had struggled with chemical depen- In the 1940s, six years of world war correct in expecting to see a po- she could barely make eye contact. Her voice wasn’t much above a whisper as dency issues, worked to get clean and failed to crack Great Britain. Yet now, litical barb or two in these jottings. For instance, sober and put her life back together and by a democratic procedure, no less, we know that one of the presidential candidates she told us that she had been studying to take her GED tests, and had heard again. We had helped her as we helped Britain may be destroying itself. makes a claim to being a billionaire. Here’s a Jane. The primary issue in the referen- question: Now that he has the money, has anyone that we might be able to help. Anna, our volunteer coordinator, Sally came to tell us that she had dum was not economic. ever heard of him offering to pay back even a earned her GED, and that she was on Britain’s growth rate is high by cur- portion of what he owed to his debtors when he offered information about resources for preparing because Jane couldn’t afford her way to register for regular college rent international standards, its infla- declared bankruptcy? classes for fall quarter. She was as giddy tion rate is low, and its unemployment Is it too snide to ask, “What would Jesus have to pay for classes. When she felt ready, we gave her a voucher for the first of the as Jane was the day before, and Anna rate of about 5 percent compares favor- done?” and I overflowed with pride, happiness ably with levels of 10 percent in France When some of Mark Twain’s friends sug- four tests necessary to earn her GED. A week or so later, she returned with and a sense of accomplishment. and 20 percent in Spain. gested he declare bankruptcy (and he himself It’s why we do this work, after all. Rather, the gut issue was the free considered it for a time) he said, “No,” and in his the news that she had passed that test, and was preparing for another one. migration of EU citizens to the UK, a old age took nearly a year and went around the Michal Williamson Nortness reality, of course, that cuts both ways. entire world on a series of one-night stands to Over the course of several weeks, Our Literacy Council of Lewis County Nonetheless, many Britons were in- pay it all back. Show me a politician from either Jane came to us to report each passing censed that some 800,000 Poles and major party who would do that today. grade. She was beginning to make eye other eastern Europeans recently have Twain also had a way with dealing with pom- contact, and tell us more of her story. Chaos Follows Britain’s relocated to Britain. Resentment of Pol- posity. He said, “Against the assault of laughter, She had left school to marry, and af- Decision to Exit EU ish accents and Polish restaurants is nothing can stand.” The trouble with that is try- ter 20 years or so, her marriage ended. ing to find something that’s laughable instead of With little education (but lots of intel- Continuing to frequent the head- common. frightening. ligence) and less work experience, she lines worldwide is Britain’s decision Such intolerance is nothing new Changing the subject again, I may have men- was frightened and felt powerless. It’s on June 23 to jilt the European Union, and certainly is not “foreign” to the tioned this before, but it’s clear to me that today’s a fairly common story for women of a its economic and political partner for United States. In the 18th century, even comics are no longer for children. I don’t think certain age. 43 years. Not often does a great nation so esteemed a scientist and statesman many people under the age of 20 or so would Last week, Jane came to see us again. with a glorious history elect, perhaps, as Benjamin Franklin was incensed at understand any of the humor, certainly not that She held her head high this time, and to commit suicide. “ignorant” and “stupid” German immi- found in “Doonesbury.” looked us in the eye. She had a new Within hours of the announcement grants who would “never adopt our lan- If you’ve been a fan, as I have, of the “Peanuts” haircut, a new job and even her posture of the referendum result, the British guage and customs.” Franklin may have comic strip over the years, you’re well aware of the was completely different. She waved the political scene had been hurled into “snatched the lightning from the skies fact that at no time does Charlie Brown get the printout of her scores for all four tests chaos. Almost immediately, Conserva- and the scepter from tyrants,” but he was best of any situation. There may have been only and crowed “I got my GED!” She was tive Prime Minister David Cameron wrong on this issue and mostly ignored. one exception, though, 20 or 30 years ago, and I giddy with pride and confidence and declared his intention to resign from In 1856, former President Millard now have a record of it on the wall in front of my possibility. Downing Street, and the leader of the Fillmore attempted a comeback by em- desk. The cartoon shows Charlie’s younger sister, Jane had a full-time job, and told Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, lost a bracing the aptly named Know-Noth- Sally, lounging in a bean-bag chair and saying, “I us, “I have accomplished the first of parliamentary vote of confidence by ing Party, which feared German and think you’re too wishy-washy, big brother.” many goals toward a new life and now the striking margin of 172 to 40. The Irish immigrants, especially if Roman Charlie’s reply, as he walks out the door, is, feel that I can have a successful future. new prime minister is Tory Theresa Catholic. Behind every priest lurked “It’s not a lost art.” (Thanks to) your support and encour- May, who actually opposed “Brexit.” a papist plot. But of the 31 American My wife at the time, Frances, and I had the agement … I have the confidence and But those in favor of Brexit fared states in 1856, only Maryland support- strip enlarged and framed and gave it to our good self-esteem I have never felt before.” equally poorly as Cameron and Corbyn, ed Fillmore for the presidency. friends, Philip and Metta Wickstrom, with whom We don’t hear things like that very as it was revealed that they had no co- And now in 2016, we spent considerable time over the years trying to often. Most of the time, Our Literacy herent idea of what to do next. exploits fear of Mexicans and Muslims decide what to do and where and when. “Wishy- Council recipients earn their GEDs and The head of the United Kingdom to boost his political ambitions. The washy” became our catch phrase. When they are off to the next phase of their lives, Independence Party, Nigel Parage, quit crude and narcissistic Trump, who recently moved to be closer to their children, they and we never hear from them again. his office, and Boris Johnson, the re- bears the vices of Benjamin Franklin passed the cartoon back to me. Some memories That’s OK, because the ones like Jane cent Tory mayor of London, was forced but is barren of his virtues, is playing a never end. give us support and encouragement in to withdraw as a candidate to replace dangerous and dirty game. The fate of ••• bucketfuls. Cameron. This no doubt pleased the Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson and Mil- Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, book- Even when we don’t know how PM, who in private was “incandescent” lard Fillmore could well be his own. store owner, city council member, paratrooper and pi- things turned out for a learner, we at Johnson’s blatantly opportunistic lot living in Centralia. He can be reached at bookma- know that with a GED, each learner hostility to the EU. Joseph Tipler [email protected]. has taken a big step toward building Much more worrisome, the cause Centralia

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Pierce was third in producing in Thurston County was the state’s Washington marijuana sales Sales in 2016 so far total $347 Starting in July 2015, only re- counties and fifth in processing top processor in July with sales of took a sharp jump in July — the million. In 2015, sales were only tailers pay the 37 percent excise counties. $2 million. first month after the state closed $322 million for the entire year. tax. Clear Choice Cannabis did Pierce County’s Mahoney medical dispensaries. Combined with sales from Pierce County was second in the most business in July in Pierce Greens was the state’s second- The state took in $23.5 mil- processors and producers, total the state for July retail sales with County and was No. 3 in sales in ranked producer with $144,377 in lion in excise taxes in July, a new marijuana sales in Washington $2.6 million in taxes paid and the state. It accounted for $396,443 sales for July. News in Brief Officials Say Pets Should your pet together. This will aid cal Association (www.avma.org), and displaced about 18 people. kima County Prosecutor’s Office in locating your pet if lost and the American Red Cross (www. No injuries were reported. Five will review the report to deter- Be included in Wildfire also in establishing ownership. redcross.org) or your veterinar- apartment units were damaged. mine if charges should be filed • Familiar items to help to re- ian. Additional emergency pre- The fire happened about 3 against Officer Brad Althauser. Emergency Plans duce stress. parededness information per- a.m. Wednesday. Police had responded to a By The Chronicle • Special feeding, exercise or tinent to animals can be found The man told local news me- West Valley home that Brise- In the face of a growing wild- medication instructions. online at www.ready.gov/ani- dia that he was deep-frying pan- no-Ortega and his 52-year-old fire season, the state fire marshal • Sanitary supplies. mals. cakes when the grease caught brother shared after a neighbor sent out a press release this week The press release also rec- fire. He says he was able to get reported a fight between the two urging pet owners to include ommended that pet owners Central Washington his young son out of the building men. their furry friends in family identify pet-friendly facilities or but couldn’t put the fire out. Althauser told investigators emergency preparedness plans. lodging in advance since many University President Briseno-Ortega had a handgun The release noted that pets emergency shelters are unable tucked in his waistband, and to accept pets for public health Gets New Contract Authorities: Washington can often sense disasters before that he hadn’t complied with his reasons. Some pet-friendly op- they happen. Seemingly erratic ELLENSBURG (AP) — The Man Dies While Diving commands to show his hands. tions include boarding kennels, president of Central Washington actions can be caused by this The officer says he shot Briseno- animalistic clairvoyance, includ- veterinary hospitals, emergency University has a new five-year in Lake Huron animal shelters and some hotels contract. PRESQUE ISLE TOWNSHIP, Ortega as he tried to reach for his ing confused, agitated or fearful waistband. behaviors. or motels. The Humane Society The university says its trust- Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a “Every family benefits from warns that pets who are turned ees last week unanimously ap- 47-year-old Washington man having an emergency safety plan; loose or left behind in an emer- proved a contract for James L. has died while diving in Lake Police Investigating this plan must include your pets! gency often wind up victims of Gaudino through July 31, 2021. Huron off of Michigan’s north- You are responsible for their safe- starvation, predators, contami- They also gave him his first mer- ern Lower Peninsula. Inmate Death at ty and well-being,” said Deputy nated food or water, accidents or it-pay increase since he was ap- The Presque Isle County Monroe Prison State Fire Marshal Lysandra Da- exposure to the elements. pointed in 2009. sheriff’s department says Erik vis in the press release. “During In some cases it may be nec- Gaudino’s annual base salary Foreman of Shoreline, Washing- MONROE (AP) — Authori- fire season, be on the alert for essary to leave an animal at will be $375,000. He’ll receive ton, was diving at a shipwreck ties are investigating the death this type of behavior and secure home when escaping a wildfire. cash payment for each year he with a group on Monday east of of an inmate at the Monroe Cor- your pet as soon as possible to In that case the Fire Marshal’s serves beyond Aug. 1. The first the Presque Isle Harbor and was rectional Complex. prevent them from running off office recommends leaving the payment would be $25,000, and heading to the surface when his The Daily Herald reported in panic.” animal in a designated room would increase by $25,000 in fellow divers noticed he was in 23-year-old Edward Kemp Jr. Fire officials suggest prepar- inside of the home. They noted each of the following four years. trouble. was found unresponsive Satur- ing a pet emergency kit to keep that animals should never be left Gaudino oversees a total op- The wreck is in about 300 feet day morning in his cell. alongside the family emergency chained outside. Additionally a erating budget of nearly $335 of water. The department says Prison spokeswoman Susan kit. According to the state Fire note or sticker should be placed million. There are about 12,000 other divers tried to help, but Biller says corrections officers Marshal’s Office, a pet emer- at access points to the home in students and 1,500 employees at they couldn’t. An autopsy will performed CPR but medics pro- gency kit for wildfires should order to alert neighbors, fire- the public university in Ellens- determine cause of death. nounced him dead when they burg. include: fighters, police or other emer- arrived. • Food, water and medicine(s) gency responders of the number Biller says Kemp entered the and type of animals inside the Yakima Police Clear for five days. state prison system in March home. The note should also in- Grease From Deep- • Medical and veterinary re- Officer of Wrongdoing 2015 on a conviction of assault cords in a waterproof container clude a contact number and the Fried Pancakes Catches with a firearm after an SUV with since most boarding kennels, name of the animals’ primary in Fatal Shooting veterinarians and animal shel- vet. Fire in Lynnwood YAKIMA (AP) — Yakima children inside was fired upon in ters will need records to verify all Additionally, it is recom- LYNNWOOD (AP) — A police are recommending that Burien. Kemp was assigned to a vaccinations are current. mended that pet owners check man says he was deep-frying no criminal charges be filed medium security unit of Monroe • First aid kit. with local health services and pancakes early in the morning against an officer who fatally prison in early July. • Identification for your pet. animal hospitals in regard to any when the cooking oil caught fire shot a man after responding to a Monroe Police Department Make sure your pet’s tags are up diseases that may be spreading and spread throughout an apart- domestic dispute. spokeswoman Debbie Willis to date and securely fastened and due to the wildfire. ment complex in Lynnwood The Yakima Herald-Republic says preliminary findings sug- consider microchipping your For more information con- north of Seattle. reported that a police investiga- gest his death was related to drug pets. tact the Humane Society of the The Lynnwood Fire Depart- tion has determined that the use. She says police will try to • Crate or other pet carrier. United States (www.hsus.org), ment says the blaze caused an June 10 shooting of J. Juan Brise- determine how drugs could have • A current photo of you and the American Veterinary Medi- estimated $500,000 in damage no-Ortega was justified. The Ya- gotten to Kemp inside the prison.

outside Che- Despite a low voter turnout of garner votes in East Lewis Coun- Election halis all the way 24.49 percent, Jackson said those ty, although he said the changes to the county’s numbers will see a large uptick he plans would help the county Continued from the front page western border during the general election in as a whole. near Pe Ell. November, where he hopes to “I believe we are going to be of the county surrounding Cen- Jackson, gain even more votes. awful doggone strong,” Bozarth tralia. In the general election, who celebrated Bozarth said the “fight has residents of all three county dis- said, of the votes that will come the results with only just began,” and moving for- from the entire county in the tricts will cast ballots in the race. his campaign ward he plans on doorbelling and Bobby Jackson Bob Bozarth Dan Keahey general election. Fund plans to continue busi- Republican Independent Port of Centralia team at Apple- making himself available at local ness as usual, making appear- commissioner bee’s on Tuesday gatherings to share his views on ances throughout the county with the entities, he said. night, said the issues he finds important. UNDER THE STATE’S top two pri- while promoting her candidacy, “Why are we in the middle of initial numbers are encouraging. “It was an eye opener but up mary, all four candidates will she said. all these disputes? It starts with “We are very excited about last until now it’s for the most part move on to the general election. As for Keahey, he said he feels them,” Keahey said. “We have to night’s results,” he said. “We’ve been a beauty contest,” Bozarth A total of 10,898 ballots very comfortable with the num- change that.” worked very hard over the last 16 said of the election. “I think the were counted in updated results bers so far. The results serve as a Keahey also said it’s impor- months to get to this point, and subject matter is going to come Wednesday, according to the good barometer, he said, but he tant for the county to create an we realize that we have a lot more to light; that’s when people will Lewis County Auditor’s Office. mentioned it was only “halftime environment that encourages work to do before November.” be able to make a good decision.” There are an estimated 4,425 of a football game.” job growth with larger industries, Largely focused on cam- Bozarth would like to make votes left to be counted. Updated Keahey said the candidates and said the county’s budget paigning in District 2, Jackson the county the most business results are scheduled to be re- haven’t had much opportunity needs to be better balanced. now plans to spread his efforts friendly county in the state and leased at about 4 p.m. Thursday. to talk about the issues quite yet, into the other districts to sustain said his main concentration is to The election will be certified and he believes once those op- AS FOR THE DISTRICT 2 race, Re- the momentum his campaign get loggers and farmers back to Aug. 16. portunities present themselves, publican Bobby Jackson earned has earned thus far. work. He said gaining local con- Voter turnout in Lewis Coun- voters will begin to see a signifi- 59.42 percent of the vote in his “Last night was a report card trol to the management of the cant difference between him and race against independent Bob for us to let us know where we county’s resources is important, ty was 24.49 percent, according his opponent. Bozarth. Both men are seeking are and how well we have done citing federal government over- to the Auditor’s Office. Among changes he’d like to replace Lewis County Com- so far,” he said. reach in the current system. Although many of the com- to see to county government, missioner Bill Schulte, who did He plans to attend both the “I’m the guy willing to stand missioner candidates said the Keahey cited fights between the not file for re-election. Mossyrock Blueberry Festival up to the state and the federal voter turnout was lower than county and the cities, ports and Jackson had 2,028 votes to this weekend and the Morton government and get this turned they had hoped for, Lewis Coun- the 911 center. If elected, he plans Bozarth’s 1,385. The position Loggers Jubilee the next weekend, around,” he said. ty beat the state’s voter turnout of to create better relationships represents unincorporated areas as well as various other events. He believes his focus will help 21.37 percent.

a codefendant as “John Doe” in outside the vehicle, according Officers were then able to with the gun, according to court Assault court documents. Investigators to court documents. Police later speak to the victim, who report- documents. The victim also re- believe a second suspect is in- also found a BB gun in the car. ed that he loaned two men the ported the second man in the Continued from the front page volved, but have not yet arrested At about the same time, a by- wheels to make sure they would vehicle also struck him. that suspect. stander visiting a friend in the fit. He had agreed to meet them The following day, Serrano Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagh- At about 10:20 p.m. on July hospital reported he was walking that night to get payment. Mosso was arrested for violat- er asked for $500,000 bail, citing 28, Centralia police officers re- through the parking lot when he However, when he met them, ing Centralia’s 24/7 sobriety pro- the nature of the crime, and that sponded to Providence Centralia saw a man bleeding from his face the man he sold the wheels to, gram by consuming alcohol. Of- he feared Serrano Mosso would Hospital after receiving a report and head and stumbling. They who he later identified as Serra- ficers questioned him about the attempt to intimidate a witness of an assault. Hospital security bystander helped the man to the no Mosso, told him to drive to a previous night’s events, because in the case. staff told officers they found a hospital’s emergency depart- secluded location while holding his address and description Superior Court Judge Nelson running, unoccupied vehicle in ment, according to court docu- a loaded gun to the victim’s ribs, matched information the victim Hunt approved the bail amount. the hospital’s parking lot. ments. according to court documents. provided. Serrano Mosso report- Serrano Mosso was granted a Security staff reported find- Officers learned that the vic- The victim refused to drive ed he was not involved. court-appointed attorney, and is ing a wallet and a single .22 cali- tim was using the abandoned ve- to the wooded area and instead However, on Sunday, the vic- scheduled to make his next court ber bullet near the vehicle. The hicle to meet two men who owed pulled into the hospital’s parking tim identified Serrano Mosso, appearance today (Thursday). car’s door was open, and a large him money for vehicle wheels he lot. At that point, Serrano Mosso using a photo montage, as one of A second suspect was listed as pool of blood was on the ground sold them. allegedly struck him in the face the men who attacked him.

Olympic Elementary. • Reese Coleman, 9, Onalaska. parents are Shane and Joni Rone. southwestwashingtonfair.net. Finalists • Campbell Senter, 10, Mossy- Her parents are Michael and She attends Oakview Elemen- Look for more information rock. Her parents are Brooke Genny Coleman. She attends tary. Continued from the front page and Kelly Senter. She attends Onalaska Elementary. The fair runs Aug. 16-21. on the finalists in an upcoming Mossyrock Elementary. • Zoe Rone, 10, Centralia. Her Find more information at www. edition of The Chronicle. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT police received a report of a theft halis, was arrested in the 1200 The lumber hit the victim, who Chehalis Man Arrested on Shoplifters Reported of a lawn ornament in the 1400 block of Mellen Street on suspi- had a bruised cheek, according Burglary Charge block of Crescent Avenue. cion of possession of metham- to the Sheriff’s Office. Douglas • At 9:58 p.m. on Tuesday, al- phetamine and for an outstand- M. Martin, 42, of Centralia, was • A burglary was reported cohol was reported stolen from a Household Items, Checks Stolen ing warrant. arrested on suspicion of third- between 9 p.m. on Monday and store in the 1100 block of Harri- degree assault. 8 a.m. Tuesday in the 100 block from Residence of Kennicott Road in Chehalis. son Avenue. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT • At 9:58 a.m. on Tuesday, • At 4:16 p.m. on Tuesday, Arrest Made in Cell Phone Theft The victim, a 66-year-old man, police received a report of a theft police received a report of a bur- Vehicles Stolen reported a floor jack and a ratch- • At 5:41 p.m. on Monday, of groceries in the 1100 block of glary in the 1000 block of Cen- • At 8:29 a.m. on Tuesday, a et set, valued together at $300, deputies received a report of a Harrison Avenue. tralia Avenue. Household items brown 1997 Honda Accord was were stolen. Police later arrested theft of an iPhone 6s in the 100 and checks were reported miss- reported stolen in the 1000 block a 26-year-old Chehalis man af- block of Highway 603 at the Identity Thefts ing. The burglary reportedly oc- of Southwest 20th Street. ter the alleged victim reported Adna railroad trestle on the curred in the past few weeks. • At 1:19 p.m. on Tuesday, a he might be to blame, according • At 10:21 a.m. on Tuesday, Willapa Hills Trail. A woman Saturn Vue was reported stolen to the Sheriff’s Office. Prosecu- police received a report of iden- reported her son was swimming Man Booked on Suspicion of in the 1000 block of Northwest tors eventually declined to file tity theft in the 900 block of when unknown suspects took Resisting Arrest Louisiana Avenue. charges. South Scheuber Road. A person his phone. Deputies were able to ••• was reportedly using a false • At 9:31 a.m. on Wednes- identify a suspect, and arrested By The Chronicle Staff identity while receiving care at day, police arrested Darin M. Trespasser Reported Mikel J. Herren, 18, of Centralia the hospital, while the victim McKinley, 24, of Chehalis, in • At 3:38 p.m. on Tuesday, on suspicion of second-degree Please call news reporter Natalie was billed for the services. The the 1000 block of B Street, on police received a report of some- theft and possession of stolen Johnson with news tips. She can be case is under investigation. suspicion of third-degree driv- one trespassing in the 2000 property. reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ • At 1:51 p.m on Tuesday, an ing with a suspended license and block of North National Avenue. chronline.com. identity theft was reported in the resisting arrest. 1000 block of Swanson Drive. A Indecent Exposure person reported that someone in Burglary Reported California opened a credit card • At 6:41 p.m. on Tuesday, • At 4:35 p.m. on Wednes- in his or her name. police received a report of inde- Four Questions You Should Ask: day, police received a report of cent exposure in the 800 block a burglary in the 2100 block of of West Main Street. No arrests Vehicle Stolen North Pearl Street. The burglary were made. • At 12:26 p.m. on Tuesday, reportedly occurred in the past • Who would make my inal arrangements? • What are my options? a black 1995 Honda Accord was several days. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE reported stolen in the 100 block Man Arrested for Assault Over • How much do funeral or cremation services cost? of West High Street. Hit and Run Snack • How would my family pay for my inal arrangements? • At 5:06 p.m. on Wednes- Vehicle Prowl day, police received a report of a • At 10 p.m. on Tuesday, dep- • At 1:44 p.m on Tuesday, a hit and run collision in the 100 uties responded to a report of an assault in a wooded area in the vehicle prowl was reported in block of West High Street. I want to answer your questions and protect your family from the 700 block of Ham Hill Road. 1700 block of Airport Road. The confusion and financial hardship at the time of a death. A jewelry box was taken. Man Booked on Drug Charge, victim, a 54-year-old woman, ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant reported that a man was upset Warrant at her for allegedly stealing a Lawn Ornament Stolen • At 6:14 a.m. on Thursday, Lunchables snack box, and hit • At 3:50 p.m. on Tuesday, Jared R. Dulores, 43, of Che- her tent with a piece of lumber. Sticklin Funeral Chapel Serving Lewis County Since 1890 CH561892hw.cg a celebration of life funeral service at 2 sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Death Notices p.m. at Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Commodities 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia • MARTIN E. REED, 91, Randle, died A reception will follow the service at the Gas in Washington — $2.60 (AAA of Wednesday, July 20, at home. Services Moose Lodge, Centralia. Arrangements Washington) are planned for a later date. Arrange- under the care of Brown Mortuary Ser- Crude Oil — $41.34 per barrel (CME ments are under the care of Brown Mor- vice, Chehalis. Group) tuary Service, Morton. 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Next jackpot: $30 million Pacific County. Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for • CATRINA MAE GARDIPEE, 54, Chehalis, Lotto: 10-21-36-39-41-49 advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes died Monday, Aug. 1, at home. A me- Next jackpot: $3.6 million ••• morial service will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Hit 5: 02-03-06-16-18 The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Bethel Church, Chehalis. Arrangements CH561713jc.do Next cashpot: $150,000 rate and fair in all its reporting. If OUR LEWIS COUNTY are under the care of Newell-Hoerling’s Match 4: 03-07-13-18 ARRANGEMENT OFFICE Mortuary, Centralia. you find an error or believe a news 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Daily Game: 4-6-9 • JOANNA WILSON, 43, Chehalis, died item is incorrect, please call the Centralia, WA Friday, July 29, at Desert Springs Hos- newsroom as soon as possible at Keno: 01-04-07-09-14-17-19-22-38- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. pital, Las Vegas, . Visitation will Available 24/7 begin at noon Saturday, followed by 39-41-42-43-45-47-48-52-57-61-75 Monday through Friday. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 News in Brief Look for our Saturday In Remembrance Third Case of Zika commentary by John McCroskey Virus Confirmed in MELVIN M. CARTER passed away July 16, 2016. Snohomish County He married Connie EVERETT (AP) — Sno- MARTIN EDWARD REED Schon Dec. 31, 1971. homish officials say a teenage March 18, 1925 - July 20, 2016 Melvin worked as a truck girl is the third person to test love, the family has driver for Bozarth Cedar positive for Zika virus in the always prevailed with the Sales Inc., and retired from county. help of his kindness. there after many years. The Snohomish Health Dis- Marty’s hobbies He is survived by his trict said Tuesday the girl had were bicycling, jogging, wife, Connie; daughter, recently traveled to Nicaragua, photography, history, Natalie; and sister, Marlene an area known to have mosqui- lying model airplanes, McEwen. toes infected with the virus. enjoyed anything to do The family will host Officials say the teen isn't with the outdoors and a celebration of life Aug. pregnant and that they are wildlife, woodworking, 20, 2016, at 1:00 p.m., at train and light working with her health care simulators, genealogy, the Winlock Community provider to follow virus guide- watching Morton/ Building. Please bring a lines from the Centers for Dis- White Pass football and Melvin M. Carter was dish of your choice. ease Control and Prevention. and his great- born Oct. 31, 1947, in To view the obituary, please go to The state Department of grandson, Peyton’s youth Chehalis, Wash., and he chronline.com/obituaries. Health says as of July 27, there Martin E. Reed, 91, of sports activities. Randle, WA, passed away He is survived by his were 16 confirmed Zika cases July 20, 2016, peacefully statewide. wife, Ann of almost 70 at home with loved ones, years; sister, Pat Clark On Monday, the CDC in- after a short illness. structed pregnant women to of Virginia; three sons, He was born in Clear Bruce of Randle, Mike avoid a neighborhood in Mi- Lake, WI, March 18, 1925, (Carol) of Rochester ami, Florida, marking what is to Martin W. and Hazel and Brian of Randle; believed to be the first time in Reed. Upon his graduation four grandchildren, Jon the agency's 70-year history from high school, Martin Lowther (Jaime) of that it warned people not to joined the U.S. Army Air La Center, Jeff Reed travel somewhere in the U.S. Corps (Air Force), where (Megan) of Rochester, he served in World War Fourteen people are believed to Becca White (Chris) of have become infected with Zika II, as a light navigator. Napavine and Michelle He then, graduated from Schoonover Mayer of from mosquito bites there. the University of Montana The Zika virus can cause Burbank; and seven in 1954, with a degree in great- grandchildren, severe brain-related defects, in- forestry. Marty retired Savanna, Dylan, Peyton, cluding extremely small skulls. in 1985, after a 35 year Jax, Victoria, Conner and career with the U.S. Forest Wyatt. Service, with it ending Funeral services to say after 27 years in the goodbye will be held at Randle Ranger District. a later date. Whether he A dedicated family was called Marty, Dad, man, Marty experienced Grandpa, Papa or Friend, years of celebration and he will be missed by all alike, always there for

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Lewis County Superior Court Actions by Lewis County Su- possession of marijuana, sentenced to 2 in fees. Held July 7 • David Charles Rahnert, 39, Centralia, perior Court included the follow- days in jail, fined $500, $750 in fees. • Jason Raymond Chandler, 28, Ray- • Alejandro Saldivar Escamilla, 43, theft of a motor vehicle, sentenced to 12 months and 1 day in prison, $1,400 in ing defendants, charges and case Held July 6 mond, possession of a controlled sub- Centralia, possession of a controlled sub- • Jason Wayne Richendollar, 43, Win- stance, methamphetamine, sentenced stance, methamphetamine, sentenced fees. dispositions: lock, first-degree burglary, domestic vio- to 12 months and 1 day in prison, 12 to 24 months in a residential chemical • Justin William Cameron, 21, Washou- Held July 5 lence, sentenced to 54 months in prison, months community custody, fined dependency treatment-based alterna- gal, second-degree burglary, sentenced • Joshua Kennington Lewis, 41, Toledo, 18 months community custody, $2,500 $2,000, $1,400 in fees. tive, fined $2,000, $1,400 in fees. to 40 days in jail, $1,400 in fees. Centralia Municipal Court Centralia Municipal Court in jail with 87 suspended, fined $1,000 jail with 364 suspended, fined $400 with • Brandy I. Rowan, 29, Yelm, first- degree criminal trespassing, sentenced criminal cases, including sentenc- with $500 suspended on count 1, sen- $200 suspended, $450 in fees. degree negligent driving, sentenced to to 90 days in jail with 88 suspended, tenced to 90 days in jail with 80 suspend- 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined fined $400, $120 in fees. es, fines, fees and findings of not • Jeffrey R. Martin, 56, Centralia, hit ed, fined $1,200 with $600 suspended and run, unattended, sentenced to 90 $800 with $400 suspended, $453 in fees. • Tammra L. Cheever, 49, Centralia, guilty or dismissals. on count 2, electronic home monitoring days in jail with 90 suspended, fined • Jeremy W. Schrader, 37, Centralia, third-degree malicious mischief, domes- Held July 5 authorized, $1,085 in fees. $400 with $200 suspended, $253 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- tic violence, sentenced to 364 days in jail • Gregory Schroeder, 30, Walla Walla, • Gregory S. Schroeder, 30, Walla Walla, • Alexander L. Cass, 56, Centralia, pended, sentenced to 2 days in jail, fined with 361 suspended, fined $400 with fourth-degree assault, domestic vio- protection order violation, domestic vio- third-degree driving while license sus- $25, $453 in fees. $200 suspended, $430 in fees. lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with pended, fined $25, $253 in fees. Held July 26 • John L. Lybbert, 45, Centralia, three 349 suspended, fined $800 with $400 364 suspended, fined $600 with $300 counts of third-degree theft, sentenced • Shawn L. Sparks, 39, Olympia, hit and • Bereket M. Piatt, 24, Everett, third- suspended, $1,210 in fees. suspended, $150 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 308 suspended, run, unattended, sentenced to 90 days degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in • John W. Franken, 32, Centralia, third- • George C. Hauer, 58, Chehalis, third- fined $800 with $400 suspended on in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 jail with 364 suspended, fined $1,000 degree driving while license suspended, degree driving while license suspended, each count, concurrent, $4,360 in fees. with $300 suspended, $253 in fees. with $500 suspended, $250 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 71 sus- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- • Brian L. Schmidt, 48, Yelm, fourth- • Guy A. Hammond, 57, Morton, pro- pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- pended, fined $400 with $200 suspend- • Edgar Ramirez-Dado, 21, Centralia, tection order violation, domestic vio- protection order violation, domestic vio- degree assault, sentenced to 364 days in ed, $503 in fees. ed, $253 in fees. jail with 360 suspended, fined $400 with lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with • Peter J. Herman Jr., 33, Onalaska, • Leonardo A. Flores-Martinez, 19, $200 suspended, $390 in fees. 362 suspended, fined $400 with $200 325 suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 third-degree driving while license sus- Rochester, (1) driving under the influ- • Steven L. Cook, 68, Winlock, second- suspended, $115 in fees. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with ence, (2-3) two counts of operating ve- suspended, $2,780 in fees. 90 suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- hicle without ignition interlock, (4-5) two Held July 19 pended, $103 in fees. counts of third-degree driving while li- • Marlon Castillo-Orellana, 19, Centra- • Kevin G. Blosser, 35, Centralia, (1-2) cense suspended, (6) possession of dan- lia, fourth-degree assault, domestic vio- two counts of third-degree theft, (3) gerous weapon, sentenced to 364 days lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with third-degree escape, (4) protection order in jail with 63 suspended, fined $850 on 362 suspended, fined $600 with $300 Lorraine Kearns violation, domestic violence, sentenced count 1, sentenced to 364 days in jail suspended, $270 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 353 suspended, with 364 suspended, fined $600 with • Stephanie J. Carriere, 27, Cheha- $300 suspended on count 2, sentenced fined $600 with $300 suspended each lis, (1) fourth-degree assault, domestic Lorraine took pride in to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, on counts 1-3, sentenced to 364 days violence, (2) third-degree malicious her penmanship, as it was fined $600 with $300 suspended on with 356 suspended on count 4, concur- count 3, sentenced to 90 days in jail, mischief, domestic violence, sentenced instrumental in landing her irst rent, $1,775 in fees. fined $1,000 with $500 suspended on to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, job. From the early 1950s into the Held July 12 count 4, sentenced to 90 days in jail with fined $400 with $200 suspended on 1970s, she did secretarial work • Kelly J. Norskog, 33, Centralia, third- 89 suspended, fined $600 with $300 sus- each count, concurrent, $250 in fees. for attorney, Lee Campbell, the degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in pended on count 5, sentenced to 364 • Chad L. Elliott, third-degree driving Washington State Employment jail with 364 suspended, fined $800 with days in jail with 364 suspended, fined while license suspended, sentenced to 2 $400 suspended. $600 with $300 suspended on count 6, days in jail, fined $25, $323 in fees. Ofice, Weyerhaeuser Research • Donovan E. Dual, 24, Chehalis, two concurrent, $2,153 in fees. • Justin D. Youckton, 35, Oakville, Center, Callisons and two Federal counts of third-degree driving while li- • Crystal L. Harris, 36, Centralia, third- third-degree driving while license sus- Savings and Loans. cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in pended, fined $25, $253 in fees. Lorraine enjoyed arranging lowers, meeting with her garden club, collecting sets of Depression Chehalis Municipal Court Glass and she took delight in inding Chehalis Municipal Court • Donald Rex Folkman III, 28, Napavine, third-degree driving while license sus- bargains as an avid QVC Shopper. criminal cases, including sentenc- third-degree driving while license sus- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with For many years, she was active in es, fines, fees and findings of not pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 sus- Marjorie Lorraine Kearns was Centralia First Christian Church 83 suspended, fined $500 with $300 sus- pended, $253 in fees. born Feb. 12, 1926, to Leslie and and most recently attended Harrison guilty or dismissals. pended, $253 in fees. Held July 27 • Darrin Lee Rosbach, 48, Tenino, Maggie (Allen) Dickens, joining Square Presbyterian Church. • Donna Jo Galpin, 57, Rochester, third-degree driving while license sus- • James Joseph Ayres, 25, Centralia, sister, Eva and brother, Harold, in the third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with Lorraine is survived by her three third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, fined family home in the Lacamas area, sons, Larry (wife, Carol), Les days in jail with 346 suspended, fined 86 suspended, fined $400 with $200 sus- $500 with $400 suspended, $150 in fees. near Roy, Wash. Growing up, the little $400 with $400 suspended, $150 in fees. pended, $103 in fees. and Dan (wife, LaVerne); ive • Joshua Levi Harris, 45, Chehalis, • Leonard Franklin Stephens, 40, Che- Dickens attended the Lacamas School grandchildren, Matthew (wife, • Michele Anne Bozarth, 42, Longview, and graduated from Roy High School, (1) third-degree theft, (2) making false third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 halis, fourth-degree assault, dismissed Andrea), Jana Lorraine, Craig statement to public servant, both counts days in jail with 358 suspended, fined with prejudice. as class salutatorian. She attended (wife, Tricia), Aaron (wife, Tessa) $400 with $400 suspended. dismissed with prejudice. • Kayla Noelle Voie, 28, Chehalis, third- Centralia College, where she met and Michelle Lorraine; and ive • Michael Anthony Brown, 51, Seattle, • Nakita Raeshell Mann, 30, Chehalis, degree driving while license suspended, James William Kearns, the love of her great-grandchildren, Jeremy and disorderly conduct, sentenced to 90 leaving minor children unattended, dis- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- life. They were married for 64 years, Benjamin, Ethan and Emily and days in jail with 78 suspended, fined missed with prejudice. pended, fined $300 with $300 suspend- until Jim’s death in 2011. $300 with $300 suspended, $150 in fees. • Skylar Harrison Reid, 23, Chehalis, ed, $253 in fees. baby, James Kearns. Viewing: Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary Friday, Aug. 5, 2016, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Interment: Napavine Cemetery Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, 11:00 a.m. Celebration of Life: Harrison Square Presbyterian Church Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, 1:00 p.m. Reception following with desserts served.

To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. Catrina “Trina” Mae (Terwilliger) Gardipee Memorial Service & Dinner Reception: Friday, Aug. 5, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. Bethel Church, 132 Kirkland Rd., Chehalis. All who knew Trina are invited to celebrate her beautiful life.

Catrina 'Trina' Mae (Terwilliger) Gardipee was born on Nov. 11, 1961 in Centralia, Wash., to Clinton and Orleta (Jeffries) Terwilliger. Trina went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Aug. 1, 2016, while resting peacefully at home after a hard fought battle with ovarian cancer. Trina was the second born of four children. A lifelong Adna resident, Trina's parents purchased Adna Floral when she was just knee high to a grasshopper. Her spring breaks from Adna Elementary were spent transplanting lobelia, a chore that all the Terwilliger kids lovingly loathe. As a young girl, Trina was involved in 4-H sewing and cooking. One year, her sewing skills won her a champion ribbon, while her sister (Shawneta) won in the cooking department. Ironically, enough, each girl grew up to make money at each other's “mastery.” Trina graduated from Adna High School in 1980. Trina married Harvey Gardipee after a short engagement, Sept. 24, 1983. They had a beautiful outdoor ceremony at Rainbow Falls State Park. In their younger years, Harvey and Trina attended Full Gospel Campmeeting Tabernacle in Centralia, Wash., where she sang in the choir, often a soloist and taught Sunday school. Trina and Harvey had two sons, Reuben and Abram. Her greatest joy in life was being a wife and mother. Trina home-schooled her children, until their high school years. Something she was proud of and put a lot of energy toward. Trina did what she could to be able to afford to stay home with her boys. She was an advocate for good old fashion values and morals. She began making special occasion cakes to earn extra money. One friend even asked her to cater her daughters wedding, where, you guessed it... Russian Cream was served. It wasn't until she became the head cook for Bethel's Wednesday night fellowship dinners, that her catering ventures really expanded. Her experience and access to the larger kitchen led to catering larger events for fellow church members and eventually expanded to a full ledge "Best of Lewis County," catering business. Catrina's Catering and the joy of serving others became Trina's life's work. She met many, many cherished friends during her events. She was so honored to cater well respected community events year after year, such as Rotary Auction, Ritchie Brothers Auctions, St. Joe's Auction, many events for the Veteran's Memorial Museum and so many others. Trina felt privileged to cater countless weddings, anniversary parties and other special events for the people of Lewis County and surrounding areas over the years. In their spare time, Trina and Harv loved to try new food. When they would ind a favorite, Trina would often try to imitate the dish at home. She had a knack for being able to taste each lavor as it hit her pallet. Trina's family was so important to her. She dedicated her life to her husband and sons. She was generous to a fault and loved her siblings and nieces and nephews to the ends of the earth. Her love could make anyone who was lucky enough to receive it feel like they could handle the burdens of the world with ease and grace. She was the absolute picture of a Christ like Christian and admired by all for her grace, loving nature and class. One of her favorite things to do was spoil the children in her life. She was a thoughtful gift giver and often arranged outings for her sons, nieces and nephews and more recently carrying on the traditions with her great-nieces and nephews. Making memories was important to her, as she understood that life on this earth is short and our eternity lies with Jesus Christ. Trina had a heart for missions. She gave monthly to ive children in Africa. She called them "her kids," and kept pictures of each of them lovingly framed on her piano. Trina was an active member of Napavine Assembly of God for the past several years. Trina was a lover of all things vintage. She was often accused of being an “old soul.” She was an avid quilt collector, a card carrying member of the NRA and a patriot of this great nation that she loved dearly. Trina is survived by her husband, Harvey Gardipee and their two boys, Reuben Gardipee and Abram Gardipee; parents, Clinton and Orleta Terwilliger; siblings, Cami (Leonard) Huntting, Shawneta (Scott) Teigen and Tony (Becky) Terwilliger; nieces and nephews, Amber (Jayson) Gerard, Alyssa (John) Lopez, Landon Huntting, Tanner Huntting, Tiffany (Titus) Poe, Trisha Teigen, Travis (Amanda) Teigen, Logan (Shayna) Terwilliger, Levi Terwilliger and Lawson Terwilliger; great-nieces and nephews, Drayven and Hadleigh Gerard, Paetynn and Abagbelle Lopez, Quincey and Owen Hall, Brasen and Jaxon Teigen. She is preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents and a niece, Stephanie Kaye Teigen. Monetary remembrances can be given or made to Harvey Gardipee and will be sent to "her kids," in Gloria Calhoun's Mission. Arrangements provided by Newell-Hoerling's Mortuary. To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Schools Receive American Woman Request for After- Killed, 5 Hurt in School ‘Satan Club’ London Knife Attack KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — LONDON (AP) — The sus- After-school religious clubs ap- pect arrested in the slaying of pear to be the next venture of a an American woman in a knife national group that sought to in- rampage in a busy London tour- stall a statue of Satan outside two ist area is a Norwegian teenager state capitols to protest Christian of Somali origin, police said monuments on public grounds. Thursday. The Satanic Temple contact- Police said their investigation ed nine public school districts suggested mental illness was the across the country this week driving force behind the attack seeking to start after-school Wednesday night in which five Satan programs. In all but one other people were injured. district, religious clubs are op- Metropolitan Police Assistant erated by the Child Evangelism Commissioner Mark Rowley Fellowship’s Good News Clubs, said the investigation “increas- in which students can study ingly points to this tragic inci- the Bible and pray, according dent as having been triggered by to temple co-founder Lucien mental-health issues.” Greaves. The name of the dead woman, Several districts contacted thought to be in her 60s, has not by The said been released. U.S. Ambassador they were reviewing the group’s Matthew Barzun confirmed she request and noted their facili- David Royal / The Monterey County Herald was American, tweeting: “Heart- ties were available to community A Santa Barbara County firefighter keeps an eye out as a wildfire backs down a hill to a fire break on the India Division near breaking news that a U.S. citizen groups. Cachagua in east Carmel Valley, Calif., on Wednesday. As officials ask for the public’s help in finding the people who started was killed in #RussellSquare at- Mat Staver, founder of a an illegal campfire that grew into a massive wildfire north of Big Sur, authorities are considering what penalties the campers tack. My prayers are with all the Christian legal aid group that could face once they are found. victims and their loved ones.” has represented the Child Evan- gelism Fellowship, said Greaves’ organization was illegitimate Earl Downgraded to and an “atheist group masquer- Tropical Storm After ading” as religious. More Than 2 Dozen Large Drenching Belize Woman Pleads Guilty BELMOPAN, Belize (AP) — Hurricane Earl was downgraded to Robbery, Says Wildfires Burn in the West to a tropical storm early Thurs- The Associated Press of San Francisco more than dou- than 93 square miles in the Vir- day after slamming into the Prison Is Like Home coast of the Caribbean nation of CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) Federal officials say 27 large bled in size in less than a day. ginia Mountains near Pyramid The blaze has charred more Lake was about 68 percent con- Belize with winds of 80 mph (130 — A longtime inmate who was wildfires are burning in the kph) and moving inland over recently released from prison West. Hot, dry temperatures of- than 7 square miles in Napa, tained. Yolo and Solano counties since Another, farther north near Guatemala and Mexico with pleaded guilty Wednesday in ten combined with winds have heavy rains. federal court to robbing a bank made firefighting conditions igniting Tuesday. It prompted Poodle Mountain, was 80 per- the evacuation of an RV and tent cent contained but has burned Earl made landfall as a Cate- in Wyoming and asked a judge difficult, destroying homes and gory 1 hurricane near Belize City to impose the maximum sen- forcing evacuations. Here’s a campground off Highway 128 about 10 square miles in a wil- near Lake Berryessa. derness study area. and was moving roughly west- tence, saying going back to pris- look at some of the fires: ward, the U.S. National Hurri- on would be like going home. No vineyards are threatened. OREGON: cane Center said. As it crossed Just a week after the robbery, WASHINGTON: Residents have A wildfire burning IDAHO: Firefighters are setting southwest of Crater Lake spread northern Guatemala, Earl had Linda P. Thompson, 59, waived been allowed to return to their sustained winds near 65 mph her right to a grand jury pro- homes after a 5-square-mile up sprinkler systems to protect to nearly 800 acres, prompting buildings in the central Idaho an evacuation warning for some (105 kph). It was expected to ceeding and entered the plea to a wildfire prompted the evacua- continue weakening to a tropical bank robbery charge. tion of about two dozen homes town of Lowman as a wildfire parts of Crater Lake National expanded to 75 square miles. Park. Fire spokeswoman Lucin- depression by Thursday night or Thompson said she had al- in central Washington. Friday morning. ready spent about 18 years in A fire spokesman, Trooper Nearly 1,500 firefighters are da Nolan said crews are trying to battling the blaze burning tim- keep the fire east of Pacific Crest Mexico discontinued all prison for various crimes. Jeff Sevigney, says the blaze ber in rugged terrain. Trail and west of Crater Lake warnings associated with the “Prison is home to me so I’m about 7 miles north of Moses Officials say slightly cooler Rim Drive. The park remained storm and Belize replaced its just going back home,” she said. Lake burned less land than ini- weather and winds from the open. hurricane warning with a tropi- She added later, “I’d like as much tially thought but destroyed two cal storm warning. The storm time as possible.” northwest should help firefight- homes and six outbuildings. ers trying to prevent flames from UTAH: People in Utah were al- was centered about 90 miles west Officials say a large wildfire reaching the small town. lowed back into their homes after of Belize City and was moving Years of Surveillance in south-central Washington Fire spokeswoman Jenni- a small wildfire forced evacua- west near 15 mph. has scorched about 275 square fer Myslivy says no evacuations tions early Wednesday at a neigh- Leads to Terror Charge miles of brush and grassland and have been ordered. borhood tucked against a moun- North Korea Hopes to Against Officer was expected to be contained on tainside south of Salt Lake City. Thursday. MONTANA: A western Montana Officials said the blaze spread Plant Flag on the Moon ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — wildfire has grown to 11 square quickly through tinder-dry dry For years, authorities had con- CALIFORNIA: Authorities are PYONGYANG, North Ko- miles in the Bitterroot National grass and brush. Some fences rea (AP) — North Korean space cerns about Metro Transit Po- considering potential penalties Forest. were damaged, but no homes lice Officer Nicholas Young: He for whoever set an illegal camp- officials are hard at work on a The fire started on Sunday were lost and people were al- five-year plan to put more ad- traveled to Libya and boasted of fire that ballooned into a massive about 5 miles southwest of Ham- lowed back into the 39 evacuated joining rebel groups there, and wildfire near scenic Big Sur in vanced satellites into orbit by ilton and destroyed 14 homes homes midday. 2020, and don’t intend to stop he even described his collection California. along with dozens of outbuild- of Nazi memorabilia to law en- Officials want the public’s there: They’re also aiming for the ings and some vehicles. WYOMING: Progress has been moon, and beyond. forcement, according to court help in finding whoever started About 630 homes remain made on fighting wildfires in documents. But until last month, the fire that has charred almost In an interview with The evacuated. western Wyoming, and most Associated Press, a senior offi- authorities said, he hadn’t com- 73 square miles and destroyed 57 evacuation orders were lifted. mitted a crime. homes. cial at North Korea’s version of NEVADA: Officials are report- The only area still evacu- NASA said international sanc- Now Young, 36, of Fairfax, A bulldozer operator was ing progress containing two ated was Granite Creek in Teton tions won’t stop the country Virginia, is the first law-en- killed on the fire lines during a large wildfires pushed by dry County, where a wildfire was from launching more satellites forcement officer in the U.S. to rollover accident. winds through remote range- burning in Bridger-Teton Na- by 2020, and that he hopes to be charged with a terror-related To the north, officials said land and rugged canyons in tional Forest. The fire has burned crime, after prosecutors say he see the North Korean flag on the Wednesday that a grass fire in a northwestern Nevada. 46 square miles and is 84 percent moon within the next 10 years. bought about $250 worth of gift popular recreational area north A fire that has charred more contained. cards in an FBI sting for some- “Even though the U.S. and one he thought was working its allies try to block our space with the Islamic State group. development, our aerospace Young was arrested Wednes- GOP Frustrations With Trump scientists will conquer space day at Metro Transit Police head- and definitely plant the flag of quarters in Washington and the DPRK on the moon,” said charged with a single count of Mount as Allies Weigh Options Hyon Kwang Il, director of the attempting to provide material scientific research department support to a terrorist group. Ac- By Steve Peoples and Jonathan Lemire from his own party after he criti- that Trump and Priebus have of North Korea’s National Aero- cording to an FBI affidavit, The Associated Press cized an American Muslim fam- spoken several times in the last space Development Administra- ily whose son, a U.S. Army cap- two days. Manafort, speaking on tion. Kansas Tea Party DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — tain, was killed in Iraq. ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Republicans’ frustration with The inner tension comes as played down the conflict with Lawyer Gets 7 Years Congressman Loses Donald Trump has reached Priebus and handful of high-pro- Ryan. He said the campaign has new heights, with party lead- file Trump allies consider wheth- “sort of had a rule of not getting in Third Subversion GOP Primary Battle ers scrambling to persuade their er to confront the candidate involved in primaries” and noted HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) presidential nominee to abandon directly to encourage a new ap- that Ryan’s rival, a strong Trump Trial This Week — Rep. Tim Huelskamp has divisive tactics that have trig- proach following a series of star- supporter, “is not going to win.” BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese been a thorn in the side of the gered sinking poll numbers and tling stances and statements. In On “CBS This Morning,” lawyer was sentenced to seven Republican establishment since low morale. the midst of the uproar over his Manafort said that while Trump years in prison Thursday in the his election to Congress amid Party chairman Reince Prie- continued criticism of the Khan didn’t take a position in the pri- third in a series of subversion the Tea Party wave of 2010, and bus is appealing to the New York family, Trump infuriated Prie- mary, “he’s going to support trials demonstrating the ruling his clashes with former House billionaire’s adult children to bus and other party leaders by Paul Ryan. He does support Paul Communist Party’s determina- Speaker John Boehner and oth- help amid new signs of a cam- refusing to endorse GOP House Ryan.” tion to silence independent hu- er GOP leaders helped get him paign in trouble. Speaker Paul Ryan’s re-election. Trump on Wednesday dis- man rights activists and govern- booted from the House Agricul- Trump’s operation has been The officials, including one missed suggestions that the GOP ment critics. ture Committee. beset by internal discord, includ- with direct knowledge of Priebus’ frustration was hurting his cam- The sentence given to Zhou That proved costly for the ing growing concern about gen- thinking, were granted anonym- paign, even as he openly contem- Shifeng results from his role third-term congressman on eral election preparedness and a ity to discuss internal strategy plated an Election Day loss. as director of Beijing’s Fengrui Tuesday, as he lost the GOP lack of support from Republican because they were not autho- “Wouldn’t that be embarrass- Law Firm, which took on sen- nomination to continue repre- leaders, according to two people rized to discuss the sensitive is- ing to lose to crooked Hillary sitive cases and represented senting Kansas’ largely rural 1st familiar with the organization’s sue publicly. This came after one Clinton? That would be terrible,” people who dared challenge the District to Roger Marshall, a inner workings. of the most tumultuous weeks of he said during a campaign stop party. political newcomer who had the One of the people said Trump Trump’s presidential campaign. in battleground Florida. He also Zhou, 52, accepted the ruling backing of powerful farming privately blames his own staff Trump’s campaign chairman insisted, “We’ve never been this and will not appeal, the official and business groups. for failing to quiet the backlash Paul Manafort said Thursday united.” Xinhua News Agency reported. • Main 13 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 New Technology at Courthouse Streamlines Election Results INSTANT ACCESS: Auditor at the courthouse easily pull up county’s IT department, said the the results of local elections by team-based effort will benefit Larry Grove, IT simply scanning the barcode candidates and the community Department Provide with a smartphone. alike. As those at the courthouse “It’s easier to use for our area New Scannable Code waited for the results to scroll by and is customized for our results That Brings Local Results on the screen, Grove was able to in Lewis County,” Guthrie said. provide them even quicker with “The local races from here on will Right to Smartphones his phone. have instant access to votes.” By Justyna Tomtas Once the code is scanned, the Commissioner Edna Fund, results immediately display on who is running for re-election and [email protected] the person’s phone. currently holds the lead for District New technology at the Lewis “It’s all about accessibility to 1 in the primary election over chal- County Courthouse in Chehalis the voters,” Grove said at the lenger Dan Keahey, was able to shaved off minutes of anticipa- courthouse on Tuesday night. see how the new addition worked tion for those awaiting primary In past elections, Grove print- firsthand on Tuesday night. election results Tuesday, display- ed the results and handed out the “The new technology is great,” ing the results almost immedi- paper as quickly as possible to she said. Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] ately after the 8 p.m. deadline. waiting candidates and citizens. In a previous interview with Lewis County Auditor Larry Grove stands next to a screen in the Lewis County Lewis County Auditor Lar- Now, the kiosk brings that The Chronicle, Grove said the Courthouse in Chehalis on Tuesday night that showed the local primary election ry Grove was able to debut his information to the community new information kiosk and results. Beneath the screen is a scannable QR code that allows people to get the brainchild project, which aims quicker, and the QR code pro- screens that show the results results quicker on their phone. to give people instant access to vides an even faster option. were supported by both the results. Although Grove’s idea, the Board of County Commission- A Quick Response Code was auditor worked closely with the ers and the IT department. They who was happy to see the new the debut of the technology. displayed below an information- county’s IT Department, which debuted in May of this year. QR code was met with such a re- Grove, a Republican, was al kiosk, which scrolled through developed the application. Providing quicker access to ceptive attitude. elected to replace Gary Zandell, the primary results to help those Mitch Guthrie, with the results is important to Grove, “It’s a ,” he said of who retired, in 2014. Herrera Beutler, Moeller Lead in 3rd Congressional District Primary ON TO THE GENERAL: Four race won’t advance to the general 2002. west Washington residents. election. “I’m the democratically-lean- While campaigning, the Ridge- Candidates Eliminated David McDevitt, a Demo- ing of the Democratic party,” field native touted her Southwest From Southwest crat who politically aligns with Moeller said Tuesday evening. Washington roots and said she Moeller on several issues, re- “I’m going to stump for $15 mini- would work hardest for the dis- Washington Race ceived 10.19 percent of the vote. mum wage, stump for the aged, trict. By Lauren Dake Lucia Worthington looks to be blind, disabled. I’m going to Herrera Beutler has crafted out of the race, too, after receiv- show up at work. She’s been the legislation to help create a na- The Columbian Jaime Herrera Beutler Jim Moeller ing only 2.73 percent of the vote. absentee representative for so tionwide network of providers to Incumbent U.S. Rep. Jaime congresswoman challenger Kathleen Arthur, a Democrat, long.” help medically complex children. Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, might received 3.5 percent, and Angela As a state representative, he She also has championed efforts be holding off on saying wheth- Moeller, who served as speaker Marx, also a Democrat, received pushed to divest the state’s retire- to reduce the wait times for vet- er she will vote for her party’s pro tempore of the state House, 4 percent. ment accounts from investing in erans who need medical care. presidential candidate, but it isn’t pulled in 25.67 percent of the Moeller, who will now face Darfur oil fields, he said. Moeller In 2014, Herrera Beutler de- stopping her party from backing vote. Herrera Beutler in the general has consistently pushed for a feated Democratic challenger her. Herrera Beutler said she’s not election, said without the other measure to require lobbyists and Bob Dingethal to win a third Herrera Beutler emerged as taking anything for granted, but Democrats in the race he’s with- their employers to file electronic term in Congress with 60 per- the clear winner of Tuesday’s pri- she is grateful for the affirmative in “shouting distance” of Herrera expense reports, in an effort to cent of the votes. mary, with her most formidable nod from voters. Beutler. provide greater transparency, During redistricting in 2011, Democratic challenger, state Rep. “What’s important to me is Moeller is a chemical depen- and create a searchable online the 3rd Congressional District Jim Moeller, of Vancouver, com- people have access to health care, dency counselor with Kaiser Per- database through the state’s Pub- was redrawn to give Republicans ing in second. a good job, they can thrive and manente. He served eight years lic Disclosure Commission. relative political security in the Herrera Beutler captured raise their families,” she said on the Vancouver City Council Herrera Beutler said she district that encompasses Clark 53.85 percent of the vote, ac- Tuesday night. before being elected to a 49th would use her fourth term to County and much of Southwest cording to preliminary results. Four other candidates in the Legislative District House seat in continue to create jobs for South- Washington. Washington Governor, Senate Races Set, Others Await Results OUTCOMES: Inslee to cratic Rep. Brady Walkinshaw ocratic Sen. Cyrus Habib and said. "When you have incum- and Metropolitan King County Republican Marty McClendon bents, it tends to dampen the Face Republican Bill Councilman Joe McDermott, both sitting atop the crowd, with competition." Bryant; U.S. Sen. Patty no relation to Jim McDermott. 20 percent each. Voters also weighed in on Jayapal, with 39 percent of the Other open statewide races legislative races, with all 98 state Murray Draws Vance vote, advanced to the November include: auditor, lands commis- House seats and 26 of the Sen- in Senate Race ballot, and Walkinshaw and Joe sioner, treasurer and superin- ate's 49 seats on the ballot. Re- McDermott were fighting for the tendent of public instruction. publicans currently control the OLYMPIA (AP) — Results second slot, with each receiving The treasurer's race showed two Senate, and Democrats control from Washington state's all-mail Jay Inslee Bill Bryant governor challenger about 21 percent. Republicans — Duane David- the House, both by narrow mar- primary election will continue to Incumbents are running — son and Michael Waite — lead- gins. trickle in throughout the week, at 39 percent. Murray advanced and were easily advancing to the ing, with 25 and 24 percent, re- In 78 of the 124 legislative but the races that were decided with 53 percent of the vote and general ballot — in the rest of the spectively. If the results hold races on the ballot, there's no real early on were no surprise: Demo- Vance had 28 percent. races in the state's congressional and they advance to the general contest in the primary. Twenty- cratic incumbent Gov. Jay Inslee In a written statement, Inslee delegation, where Democrats election, it will be the first time seven races are unopposed, and and Republican challenger Bill said he was "honored to have the hold six of the seats, and Repub- two candidates of the same party in 51 seats, only two candidates Bryant easily advanced through support of so many Washingto- licans hold four. have faced off in a statewide race are running, all of whom will au- Washington's primary to the No- nians." More than 4 million of the since Washington launched the tomatically advance to November. vember ballot, as did Democratic "We are going to keep build- state's registered voters started top-two primary system in 2008. Because Chief Justice Barba- U.S. Sen. Patty Murray and op- ing a stronger economy and bet- receiving their ballots in the mail Same-party opponents have ra Madsen faces more than one ponent Republican Chris Vance. ter future for every Washington weeks ago for the top-two pri- emerged in legislative and con- challenger, hers is the only state Many other races may take family," he wrote. mary, in which the top two vote- gressional races. Supreme Court race on the pri- days to determine as the bal- Bryant's campaign issued a getters advance to the November The fact that of the nine state- mary ballot. lots arrive in elections offices written statement saying that the ballot, regardless of party. As of wide offices on the ballot, five Madsen advanced Tuesday throughout the week following fact that Inslee received less than Wednesday, 28 percent of voters have open seats — without an night with 64 percent of the vote, Tuesday's drop-off deadline. 50 percent of the vote was a "vote had returned their ballots. The incumbent — injects a different as did Kittitas County Prosecu- "By Friday, you should pretty of no confidence." secretary of state's office has es- dynamic into the election, said tor Greg Zempel, with 30 percent much know the top two finishers "These results show people timated a 41 percent turnout rate. Cornell Clayton, a political sci- of the vote. in all the races," said David Am- want new leadership," Bryant The open seat for lieutenant ence professor at Washington Justices Mary Yu and Charlie mons, spokesman for the secre- wrote. governor also has drawn a large State University. Wiggins each have just one chal- tary of state's office. All 10 of the state's U.S. House group of 11 candidates, includ- "You have so many more can- lenger so they won't appear on Counties posted more re- seats are also on the ballot, in- ing three Democratic state sena- didates from both parties than the ballot until the general elec- sults late Wednesday afternoon cluding Seattle's solidly Demo- tors. Early returns showed Dem- you would normally have," he tion. as voters narrowed their choices cratic 7th District, which is an in dozens of federal, statewide open seat after Jim McDermott CH562380bw.do and local races, but more than decided to retire after serving 300,000 ballots still need to be 14, two-year terms in Congress. processed and counted. The lat- That race has drawn nine can- est results still had Inslee with 49 didates, including Democratic percent of the vote and Bryant Sen. Pramila Jayapal, Demo- Tight Race Remains in Thurston Commission Race

By The Olympian vember,” said Miller, who ran as Olympia City Councilman a non-partisan candidate. Jim Cooper will advance to No- Hutchings, who ran as an in- Lincoln Creek Lumber Co. is proud to host the Annual “Paint the Town” Event. his event is made possible vember’s ballot in the race to re- dependent, said he was “pumped” by community volunteers and business donations. Every year Lewis County homeowners, meeting speciic place retiring Thurston County about the early results, and felt criteria apply for assistance to the “Paint the Town” committee. he committee reviews all applications, Commissioner Cathy Wolfe. voters sent a strong message with meet with the homeowners and evaluate each home. his year we are proud to announce that two homes But the Democrat’s opponent their ballots. have been selected. Now the real work begins. for the District 1 seat is still to be “They don’t want more of the same,” he said. “They want We are currently seeking volunteers: determined. Saturday, 8/6/16, to conduct prep work at both homes. Work consists of, pressure washing, scraping, Early results from Tuesday’s change.” Only voters who live in District removal of gutters and window screens, etc. Approximately 8 volunteers needed per location primary election showed Olym- 9:00 Check In at Lincoln Creek Lumber, Centralia 9:30 Start Prep Work 1:00-1:30 Lunch (provided) pia land use attorney Allen 1 — which runs through a central slice of the county that includes Miller, a former member of the Saturday 8/13/16, to paint at both homes. his is the largest work day and will consist of paint, Olympia School Board, with a Tenino, rural Rainier, Olympia and paint and more paint. House, porches, fence, etc. More volunteers will be needed for this day. slight edge over former Tenino Johnson Point — were allowed to Approximately 25 volunteers per location. Since this is the longest day, we will break it up in two Police Chief John Hutchings. vote in the primary for the race. In shits (all though you’re welcome to stay all day) The two other candidates, the Nov. 3 general election, voters 8:30 Check In 9:00 (Shit 1) Start Painting 1:00-1:30 Lunch (Provided) 1:30 (Shit 2) Done Jon Pettit and Diane Dondero, from throughout the county will trailed in early returns. vote for Commissioner District 1, If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information about this event, “I’m pleased to be in second at as well as Commissioner District 2, please call or text Jana @ 360-219-5142 or Dulcey @ 360-269-7115. the moment, and hopefully we’ll a position being vacated by Sandra get even closer to a confirmed Romero. Both Wolfe and Romero “Volunteer aren’t paid… not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless. second place and move on to No- are retiring. Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 LOCAL / NORTHWEST Why Do So Many Washington State Teens Kill Themselves? By Rob Hotakainen a report by the Substance Abuse green State has had a suicide rate The Tacoma News Tribune and Mental Health Services Ad- higher than the national average ministration, part of the U.S. De- every year since 1980. When the federal govern- partment of Health and Human In 2014, Democratic Gov. Jay ment reported this month that Services. Inslee signed a bill that called on Washington state teenagers were Of the 10 states with the high- the state’s Department of Health among the most depressed in the est rates, four were in the West: to create a suicide prevention nation, it came as no surprise to Oregon, Arizona, Utah and plan for people of all ages. The Kathleen Gilligan. Washington state. Oregon ranked state released the plan in January, Her son, Palmerston Burk, first, with nearly 15 percent of when the governor also signed should have been among the teens reporting major depres- an executive order requiring the graduates last month at Vashon sive episodes. Washington state department to begin its imple- Island High School, but he took ranked seventh, with 12 percent. mentation. his life nearly four years ago. Researchers defined a major An average of two youths “I suspected he had bouts of de- episode as a depressed mood kill themselves every week in pression but was terrified of it,” Gil- or loss of interest or pleasure in Washington state, with another ligan said. “This is why I talk about daily activities that lasted for two 17 attempting suicide, accord- the subject now, because I think a weeks or more, accompanied ing to the Youth Suicide Preven- lot of parents are afraid of it.” by symptoms such as difficulty tion Program in Seattle. And the Across the U.S., 1 of every 9 sleeping, eating or concentrating. state’s report found that 20 per- adolescents aged 12 to 17 had at The issue has long been on cent of the state’s 10th-graders Courtesy of Kathleen Gilligan least one major depressive epi- the radar for Washington state had seriously considered suicide Palmerston Burk, shown here with his mother, Kathleen Gilligan, was just 14 when sode in the last year, according to officials, who note that the Ever- in the previous 12 months. he killed himself on Oct. 4, 2012. Legislative District 19 Races Have National Night Out Takko, Walsh and Blake Leading By The Chronicle the vote. Teresa Purcell received So far, 18,623 votes have been Most of the incumbents vy- 23.94 percent of the vote; Val counted for the seat statewide. (Halleck) Tinny had 14.15 per- As for Legislative District 19 ing for Legislative District 19 are cent; and Tim Sutinen had 8.65 state senator, incumbent Dean currently in the lead after an up- percent of the vote. Takko, D-Longview, holds the dated count in the primary elec- In all, there were 18,793 votes initial lead districtwide with tion on Wednesday. in this particular race. 58.02 percent of the vote. Districtwide, Republican Jim For the state representative Po- Sue Kuehl Pederson, gar- Walsh is the favorite candidate sition 2, incumbent Brian Blake, nered 41.98 percent of the 18,259 for state representative position D-Aberdeen, leads for the posi- votes counted districtwide. 1 after an updated count of votes tion districtwide with 55.3 per- Statewide, the voter turnout with 28.98 percent, with Incum- cent of the vote, followed by Jimi for the primary election was only bent JD Rossetti, D-Longview, O’Hagan with 38.76 percent, and 21.88 percent with an estimated following with 24.29 percent of Butch Stavrum with 5.94 percent. 345,377 ballots left to be processed.

Paul Dunn / For The Chronicle News in Brief Doug Pardue, right, sergeant with the Washington State Patrol, places a sou- venir sticker on Centralia cutie Payton Justine Roth, 8 months, Tuesday dur- three other teens and wounding County Superior Court, the or- ing National Night Out in Washington Park. Payton’s dad Philip is at left and Body of 60-Year-Old a fourth at a party in suburban ganizations say the Legislature's Mom Priscilla is behind Payton. Missing Hiker Recovered Seattle last weekend say they are effort to revive charter schools af- anguished over what happened. ter the 2015 court decision didn't From Mount Adams They say they taught their actually fix the underlying issue. YAKIMA (AP) — Search- son, Allen Ivanov, to love life and They say public dollars needed for ers have recovered the body of respect other people, and that traditional public schools are still a 60-year-old hiker who went "never in our worst nightmares being diverted to privately run missing on Mount Adams a few did we think it would come to charter schools over which voters weeks ago. such tragedy for our family, our have no control. Yakima County Coroner Jack friends, our community." The groups behind the law- Hawkins on Wednesday iden- The statement was released suit include the Washington Ed- tified the hiker as Robert Bur- by Ivanov's lawyers Wednesday, ucation Association, the League roughs, of Stevenson. Hawkins a day after Snohomish County of Women Voters, El Centro de says he died of head and body prosecutors charged him with la Raza and a variety of labor injuries after falling more than aggravated first-degree murder groups, including Boeing's Ma- 2,000 feet. in the shooting in Mukilteo early chinists union and the Washing- Yakima County Sheriff's Sgt. Saturday. ton State Labor Council. Randy Briscoe says rescuers Ivanov's parents said that located the body on the popu- they wish they could ease the Centralia resident Robbie Johnson IV, left, pitches a softball at the dunk tank lar South Climb route at about grief of the victims' families. Spokane Man Dies bull’s eye Tuesday during National Night Out in Washington Park. Waiting 8,000 foot elevation on the vol- The surviving victim, Will in Water Skiing to fall into the drink is Stacy Denham, commander with the Centralia Police cano. It took rescue teams from Kramer, was upgraded to satis- Department. several agencies six hours to factory condition at Harborview Accident in Idaho bring him down the mountain Medical Center in Seattle on COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho Tuesday morning. Wednesday. (AP) — A Spokane man has died A skier found the body in a Ivanov was arrested by the after a water skiing accident at snow chute Sunday but weather Washington State Patrol on In- an Idaho lake. conditions delayed recovery efforts. terstate 5 in Lewis County hours The Coeur d’Alene Press The search for Burroughs be- after the shooting. reported that Bonner County gan July 17 after authorities re- Sheriff’s Det. Phil Stella says ceived a cellphone call from him. 43-year-old Daniel McGinnity He reported being injured after Fed Judge Orders was skiing behind a boat driven getting disoriented in fog and EPA to Finalize 'Fish by family members on Thursday falling down a slope. He report- when he hit the dock at Priest ed a head injury and was unable Consumption Rule' Lake. to tell searchers where he was. SEATTLE (AP) — A federal Stella says it’s not clear judge has set a timeline for when whether McGinnity was trying the U.S. Environmental Protection to ski into the dock or to splash Washington Bat-Killing Agency must finalize water-quality other relatives on the dock. He Fungus Similar to rules designed to protect human says alcohol does not appear to health in Washington state. be a factor and criminal charges Strains in Eastern U.S. U.S. District Judge Barbara are not expected to be filed. Dave Clary, a detective with the Centralia Police Department, shows Chehalis SEATTLE (AP) — A bat-kill- Rothstein on Wednesday found McGinnity was taken to residents Jaynah Catron, 6, left, and Shayla Catron, 8, the department’s Mine ing fungus detected in Washing- the EPA was derelict when it Priest Lake State Park’s Lionhead Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle Tuesday during National Night Out in ton state this year likely originat- proposed clean-water rules for unit and pronounced dead before Washington Park. ed in Eastern United States and the state in September, but then being transported by helicopter. not Europe or Asia. didn't finalize those rules within The U.S. Geological Sur- 90 days as required. Truck With Hazardous vey says it remains unclear how The state has been working $CASH NORTHWES T white-nose syndrome turned up on the so-called fish consump- Material Crashes on Buy-Sell-Loan east of Seattle in March, whether tion rules for years and missed I-90 Near Cle Elum by other bats or human activities. many of its own deadlines. PAWNBROKERS But findings by the USGS and In September, the EPA CLE ELUM (AP) — A semi- U.S. Forest Service published stepped in and proposed the so-

trailer carrying hazardous mate- CH562136cd.cg Wednesday could help wildlife called "fish consumption rule" rial crashed on Interstate 90 near OPEN NOW! managers monitor the devastat- for Washington, in case the state Cle Elum, killing the driver and 1101 N. Pearl St., Centralia ing disease. did not come up with its own in sending fumes into the air. (360) 669-0214 The discovery of the fun- a timely manner. The state final- Washington State Patrol gus in a little brown bat near ly submitted a plan on Tuesday. Trooper John Bryant says WE HAVE THE CASH YOU NEED! North Bend was the first time it Several environmental and hazmat crews were working to was detected in Western North fishing groups sued the EPA in plug a vent in a 1,000-gallon tank America. Because the fungus February to force quicker action. that punctured in the crash and was found near an international The judge in Seattle ordered released anhydrous ammonia, a port, scientists tried to figure out EPA to either approve Washing- gas widely used on farms as ni- 80% OFF whether it had roots abroad. ton's plan, or finalize its own pro- trogen fertilizer. The disease has killed more posed rule for the state by Nov. 15. Eastbound lanes of I-90 be- than 6 million bats in 28 states tween Cle Elum and Ellensburg RETAIL PRICES and Canada since it was first re-opened to traffic in the after- documented nearly a decade ago Groups Sue to Block noon, but westbound traffic re- Retail Price $149 in New York. It doesn't affect New Washington mained closed. STEEL OR people or other animals. Bryant says the truck was OUR PRICE FIBERGLASS Charter Schools Law heading westbound with four Parents of Suspect in SEATTLE (AP) — Teachers tanks of anhydrous ammonia PRE HUNG CH561888hw.cg unions, parents and other groups Wednesday morning when the DOOR Party Shooting Say are suing over Washington's new driver apparently lost control, $79 They're Anguished charter school law, a measure veered into the median and that was enacted last spring after rolled over. 4 ⁹/₁₆ EXTERIOR WALL EVERETT (AP) — The par- the state Supreme Court struck One of the tanks punctured. ents of the 19-year-old man down the old law. The crash ignited a blaze that charged with fatally shooting In the lawsuit filed in King firefighters quickly put out. 1-800-600-6903 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 • Main 15

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The following comments were submitted by readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- able for reading online. • Story: Businesses Relieved at Timeline for Temporary Chamber Bridge USERNAME: jbundy48 My thanks to Sen. John Braun for looking to the future and not just short term. The fact is that I-5 will be expanded to 6 lanes within a few years anyway, so why construct a new bridge based only on the current 4 lanes, and then tear it down again to reconstruct for 6 lanes a few years later. Photograph submitted by Michelle Schilter, Chehalis Washington State Junior Holstein members, from left, Noah Berry, Gary Young, Jacy Smith, Cassy Schilter and Lauryn Young USERNAME: chritari won the state banner contest at the 2016 National Holstein Convention June 27-July 1 in Saratoga Springs, New York. Gary and Lauryn Young and Schilter are from Chehalis. Berry and Smith are from Snohomish. In addition, Schilter won the Junior Great job Snell Crane Service and thank you ... Jeopardy contest. This is the irst time a Junior Holstein member from Washington state has won the jeopardy contest. • Story: Patients Said to Be in Honor Roll Birthdays ‘Immediate Danger,’ But State Didn’t Put a Stop ONALASKA MIDDLE SCHOOL to Pain Doctor’s Work Following are members of the Onalaska Middle School fourth- Chester quarter honor roll: Steele USERNAME: Bremski22 4.00 Grade Point Average Sorry for anyone who was hurt or worse by the Seattle Eighth-graders: Carmen Cleveland Barrera, Rebecca Griel Pain Clinic. I can only speak for myself. I have been seen at Sixth-graders: Trinity Butterfield, Jasmine Preslicka, Jennifer the clinic for over four years and personally have been treat- Reiman ed well and with respect. I‘ve had four failed back surgeries and was referred to the clinic. They reviewed my records, Principal’s List asked me questions, talked among themselves and decid- (3.50-3.99 GPA) ed on some medication and gave me information on back stimulators and stated that could be an option. I was given Eighth-graders: Olivia Bragg, Hannah Cameron, Carlos Carde- some pain meds and was told to call if problems. Overall nas-Cerseda, Mckenna Church, Eryn Duryea, Alex Frazier, Dakotah I was happy with my care. However, seeing some of the Fuller, Derik Gooch, Andrea Halloway, Hazen Inman, Cade Law- people in the waiting room looked questionable, although rence, Sophia Leal, Alisha Martin, Brayden Martin, Lanie Mclaugh- showing signs of pain. Seems to me some doctors are lin, Samantha Mullinax, Gracie Scott, Kaylea Sneed, Katherene Teel, damned if they do or sued if they don’t. Not a job I would Angel Wetherbee, Lydia Yang recommend to anyone. From observing patients, I bet the Seventh-graders: Payton Anderson, Abigail Bergman, Daniel doctors hear every story imaginable. I do have to say they Dalsted, Kayla Rose Diaz, Hannah Griel, Spencer Hamilton, Ariel Chester Steele have done good by me and I was adequately warned of Kort, Sage Morris, Joaquin Patraca, Marcus Rodriguez, Jacob Rus- Chester Steele, Chehalis, will mixing drugs and abusing them. Very sorry for others who son, Joseph Welch, Cole Zandell had different results. Sixth-graders: Jonah Bainbridge, Ismael Baires, Taylor Benton, be celebrating his 100th birthday Marissa Briggs, Ethan Cameron, Omar Cardenas-Ruedas, William at 1 p.m. Saturday at Rotary Riv- Church, Alexandra Cleveland Barrera, Angela Cobb, Samantha erside Park, Shelter 3, Centralia. Conner, Joscelin Escalera, Lethon Fitch, Marshall Haight, Vanneza Steele was born in Riffe, the Letter of Thanks Hernandez-Ruedas, Emalee Hoctor, Hannah James, Evan Park, Re- son of David and Polley Steele. nate Prazak, Hope Rhodes, Cameron Sullivan, Austin Tiff, Camerin He attended school in Mossy- Tofaeono-Dawley, Mason Ulery, Elian Villanueva, Mikyla Weiher, rock. His wife, Ruth, died in 2013. Devon Wright, Brylee Yackley, Dylan Zigler He was a logger, farmer and saw- mill owner. His hobbies include Honor Roll gardening, beekeeping, camping, (3.00-3.49 GPA) fishing and hunting. His children and spouses in- Eighth-graders: Ben Frazier, Dylon Gooch, Evan Gootgeld, Ash- ton Haight, Hailey Justus, Lucas Kreger, Samantha Sherman, Alex- clude Virginia (Jimmy, deceased) ander Workman Hendry, Napavine; Bernadine Seventh-graders: Jacob Ahmann, Trinity Ayala, Nikomis Bald- (Tom) Ferguson, both deceased; win, Lilith Brown, Sterling Butterfield, Mackenzie Carpenter, Baltazar Jeanette (Dennis) McMenamy, Cleveland Barrera, Mackenzie Coleman, Jax Dean, Tilynn Everts, Tez- Chehalis; Tracy (Vicki) Steele, ra Freeman, Savannah Gifford, Joseph Miess, Colby Neumeyer, Alex Doty; Wesley Steele, Centralia; Pannkuk, Vandee Pannkuk, Hank Rider, Abigail Shelton, Andrea Norman Steele, Chehalis; Debra Singer-Greiner, Hunter Smith, Nicholas Spillman, Maximus Sweazy Steele, Chehalis; and Reta (Gene) Sixth-graders: Emma Brown, Fernando Cardenas, Hannah Fleming, Chehalis. Police Officers Group and participated in the Torch Cooper, Ashtin Draper, Mekenzie Hall, Megan Haunreiter-Holmes, He has 15 grandchildren, Run: Lewis County Regional Lylleean Hirtzel, Jeremy Larson, Aidan Readman, Josue Roque 26 great-grandchildren and 13 Thanks 2016 Torch SWAT, Centralia Police Depart- great-great-grandchildren. ment, Chehalis Police Depart- The birthday celebration will Run Sponsors ment, Lewis County Sheriff’s Names in the News be a potluck, with chicken, mac- The Centralia Police Officers Office, Napavine Police Depart- aroni salad, baked beans, rolls, Association would like to thank ment, Chehalis Tribal Police, W.F. West Grad Gets ROTC Scholarship at Gonzaga fruit and refreshments being our sponsors for the 2016 Torch Toledo Police Department, Riv- Anna Russell, a 2015 graduate of W.F. West High School, has served. Guests may bring what- Run. erside Fire Authority and The been awarded a three-year Army ROTC Scholarship at Gonzaga ever dish they want. These businesses and orga- Salvation Army. University. Guests are also asked to bring nizations support Lewis County ROTC scholarships are awarded based on merit and recognize a helium-filled balloon for re- Special Olympics. Jennifer Krueger scholastic, athletic and leadership potential. Upon completion of a lease. Nearby are a skate park, We would also like to thank CSO/volunteer coordinator bachelor of science degree in nursing, Russell will be commissioned river, fields, horseshoe the organizations that planned Centralia Police Department as a second lieutenant in the Army Nursing Corps. pit and playground.

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ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press Seattle Mariners starting pitcher COURTESY PHOTO / Stan Giske Hisashi Iwakuma throws against the W.F. West football Rod Giske, standing at left, poses with his team in this 1950s photo in Chehalis. Giske and Tom Smith will be the irst inductees in the Bearcat Boston Red Sox during the sixth inning Coaches Hall of Fame on Aug. 9. of a baseball game on Wednesday Trio of Homers Giske, Smith Open Bearcat Hall of Fame Enough as INFLUENTIAL: Former Seattle Beats Football and Basketball Coaches Will Be First Red Sox 3-1 Members of W.F. West By Tim Booth Coaches Hall of Fame AP Sports Writer on Aug. 9 SEATTLE (AP) — Nel- By Lars Steier son Cruz, [email protected] Mike Zunino and Adam Former W.F. West head Lind hit solo football coach Rod Giske and home runs, basketball coach Tom Smith and the Seat- had banner seasons in 1960, tle Mariners beat the Boston Red capped by state championships Sox 3-1 on Wednesday night to in both sports. But the coaches, hand Rick Porcello his first loss who headed since May. their pro- Cruz hit his 27th homer of grams for a the season leading off the second combined 38 inning, Zunino hit his fifth lead- years, made ing off the sixth and Lind capped their mark Seattle’s scoring with his 16th of over several the season with two outs in the years, as both seventh. coaches and They were the only three teachers. Rod Giske hits allowed by Porcello until Giske and Zunino’s single in the eighth, but Smith will be enough to hand the right-hander the first in- his first loss since May 17 against ductees into Kansas City. Porcello (14-3) had the inaugu- COURTESY PHOTO / Stan Giske won his past eight decisions. ral Bearcat W.F. West basketball coach Tom Smith, standing at right, poses with his team in this 1950s photo in Chehalis. Smith and Seattle’s Hisashi Iwakuma Coaches Hall Rod Giske will be the irst inductees in the Bearcat Coaches Hall of Fame on Aug. 9. (12-7) rebounded from a season- of Fame in- worst performance against the duction cer- IF YOU GO… Chicago Cubs to limit Boston to emony, set for Tom Smith five hits in 7 1/3 innings. Aug. 9. The WHAT: Bearcat Coaches Hall ‘‘I remember Tom hanging onto my hand Before the stumble against W.F. West Athletic Department of Fame induction ceremony the Cubs, Iwakuma had won and the Bearcat Booster Club WHEN: Aug. 9; doors open while Rod pulled the fingers back into place. his previous five decisions. He are hosting the event. at 11:30 a.m., ceremony starts was dominant from the start at noon Then I went back in.’’ The influence of Smith and against the Red Sox, striking Giske is still felt in Chehalis. WHERE: W.F. West High School out four of his first five batters. Giske, who passed away in Tim Kindle Only one baserunner managed 2014, headed the W.F. West WHO: Inaugural inductees 1964 W.F. West graduate are Tom Smith and Rod Giske; to reach second base in the first football program from 1952 seven innings against Iwakuma, to 1970, before returning as the event is sponsored by the W.F. West Athletic Depart- Smith, who also coached Giske grew up in Tacoma, that coming in the third when head coach for one year in 1975. Andrew Benintendi got his first Giske was also an assistant for ment and the Bearcat Athletic baseball, taught math at W.F. and went on to play guard at Booster Club. West. Giske taught history. Kin- Washington State, captaining major league hit and advanced to several years after, remaining second on Brock Holt’s two-out RSVP: Parties planning to dle said that Smith’s teaching the Cougars in 1945. He was with the program until 1982. In attend are asked to RSVP via single. Benintendi was stranded 1978 he was inducted into the served as a major inspiration for taken by the Detroit Lions in email to srussell@chehaliss- his future career path. when Xander Bogaerts fouled Washington State High School the 1944 NFL entry draft, in the out to end the inning. chools.org or jandobyns@ “Tom was the reason I be- Football Coaches Hall of Fame. gmail.com. eighth round, 68th overall. Iwakuma struck out seven came a teacher and a coach,” Tom Smith worked at W.F. Giske’s son, Stan, was a kick- and walked none, leaving with said Kindle, who also said that West from 1951 to 1980, and er for W.F. West and played for one out in the eight after Benin- coached the Bearcat basketball went on to coach football for the he began college as a math one year on his father’s team tendi’s second hit. Mookie Betts team for 19 years. He was in- Bearcats, played football under major because of Smith. “I ad- in 1975, remembers that Rod’s greeted reliever Drew Storen ducted into the Washington In- coach Giske and was taught by mired him so much when I was tough coaching style was mir- with a single to advance Ben- terscholastic Basketball Coach- Smith. a freshman.” rored by the way he played the intendi to second but he was es Hall of Fame in 1991. He “He was very innovative,” Giske, too, was an influen- game. stranded there again after Bo- ended his high school basket- Kindle said, of Giske’s play tial teacher, according to Kindle. “His stature wasn’t that big, gaerts flew out to the warning ball coaching career with 233 calling. “I think he drove other “He was very interested in but he played big,” Stan Giske track in left to end the inning. wins, ranking him among the coaches wild with the clever his charges — not just his ath- said. “Based on all the stories Rookie Edwin Diaz gave winningest basketball coaches innovations he came up with. letes, but his students,” Kindle I’ve heard he was regarded that up a run in the ninth on Travis in Washington history. We used to complain about the said. “They’ll tell you about his way in his coaching career, too.” Shaw’s RBI ground out, but got Smith still lives in Chehalis. number of plays we had to learn. lectures on French Revolution. According to Stan Giske, his Sandy Leon for the final out and Tim Kindle, who graduated I suppose it had a good effect on He was very concerned about from W.F. West in 1964, and the other teams’ defenses.” their behavior and their grades.” please see HALL, page S4 please see MARINERS, page S4

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LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM Sports Briefs SCOREBOARD Rockies Rookie Star 6 Kevin Harvick 709 1 MLB 7 Kurt Busch 658 1 Trevor Story Out for All Times PDT THE LONG SHOT 8 Joey Logano 612 1 American League 9 Martin Truex Jr. 577 1 Season with Thumb East Division 10 Denny Hamlin 576 1 W L Pct GB 11 Tony Stewart 353 1 Injury Baltimore 61 45 .575 — 12 Austin Dillon 549 0 DENVER (TNS) — No Toronto 61 47 .565 1 13 Ryan Newman 537 0 Boston 58 48 .547 3 14 533 0 one envisioned Trevor Story New York 54 53 .505 7½ 15 Jamie McMurray 517 0 opening his big-league ca- Tampa Bay 43 63 .406 18 16 508 0 reer like he did. Central Division 17 Chris Buescher 281 1 Cleveland 60 45 .571 — 18 488 0 And no one would wish Detroit 59 48 .551 2 19 Trevor Bayne 480 0 this kind of ending on him Kansas City 51 56 .477 10 20 480 0 Chicago 51 56 .477 10 or the Rockies, either. Minnesota 43 64 .402 18 NASCAR Xinity Cup Standings Story, the star shortstop, West Division RANK DRIVER POINTS WINS will undergo thumb surgery Texas 62 46 .574 — 1 584 3 Houston 56 51 .523 5½ this week, he said Tuesday. 2 Elliott Sadler 633 1 Seattle 54 52 .509 7 3 Daniel Suarez 619 1 Story said the usual re- Los Angeles 48 58 .453 13 4 Ty Dillon 598 0 covery time is about eight Oakland 47 59 .443 14 5 Justin Allgaier 576 0 National League weeks, meaning his season 6 Brendan Gaughan 565 0 East Division is likely over. 7 Brennan Poole 556 0 Washington 64 44 .593 — 8 Brandon Jones 545 0 “Very disappointed, very Miami 57 51 .528 7 ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press 9 Darrell Wallace Jr. 500 0 New York 55 52 .514 8½ frustrated,” Story said a few 10 Ryan Reed 464 0 Philadelphia 50 59 .459 14½ Seattle Mariners’ Norichika Aoki, left, tries to jump out of the way of an inside hours before the Rockies 11 Ryan Sieg 446 0 Atlanta 38 69 .355 25½ pitch as Boston Red Sox catcher Sandy Leon catches the pitch during the sixth 12 Blake Koch 431 0 host the Dodgers in a series Central Division inning of a baseball game on Wednesday. Aoki was ruled as being hit by a Chicago 66 41 .617 — 13 Jeremy Clements 407 0 opener at Coors Field. “The St. Louis 57 50 .533 9 pitch on the play. 14 Ross Chastain 407 0 timing of it all is the worst Pittsburgh 53 52 .505 12 15 405 0 part of it.” Milwaukee 48 58 .453 17½ 16 Ryan Preece 313 0 Cincinnati 43 63 .406 22½ 17 Ray Black Jr. 273 0 Story leads the National West Division San Diego 12, Milwaukee 3 9-7), 4:05 p.m. 18 B.J. McLeod 268 0 League with 27 home runs, San Francisco 61 46 .570 — Washington 8, Arizona 3 Oakland (Hahn 2-4) at L.A. Angels (Nolasco 19 Joey Gase 249 0 the most by a rookie short- Los Angeles 59 48 .551 2 N.Y. Yankees 9, N.Y. Mets 5 4-8), 4:05 p.m. 20 J.J. Yeley 373 0 Colorado 54 53 .505 7 Philadelphia 5, San Francisco 4, 12 innings Texas (Griin 4-1) at Baltimore (Gallardo 3-3), stop in NL history, and was San Diego 47 61 .435 14½ Atlanta 8, Pittsburgh 4 4:05 p.m. NASCAR Camping World Truck Standings on pace to smash the home Arizona 43 65 .398 18½ St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh (Vogelsong 1-1) at Atlanta (Jen- RANK DRIVER POINTS WINS run record for a rookie 1 William Byron 319 5 Colorado 12, L.A. Dodgers 2 kins 1-2), 4:10 p.m. shortstop (30 by Nomar Tuesday’s Games Baltimore 3, Texas 2 Toronto (Happ 14-3) at Houston (Fiers 7-4), 2 294 2 Philadelphia 13, San Francisco 8 Minnesota 13, Cleveland 5 5:10 p.m. 3 278 1 Garciaparra in 1997). How Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 5 Detroit 2, Chicago White Sox 1 L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 9-7) at Colorado (Chat- 4 Christopher Bell 268 1 he’s handled a debut thick N.Y. Mets 7, N.Y. Yankees 1 Tampa Bay 12, Kansas City 0 wood 10-6), 5:40 p.m. 5 John Hunter Nemechek 256 1 with distractions might be Pittsburgh 5, Atlanta 3 Toronto 3, Houston 1 Boston (Pomeranz 8-9) at Seattle (Miranda 6 Daniel Hemric 282 0 7 Timothy Peters 282 0 Chicago Cubs 3, Miami 2 Seattle 3, Boston 1 0-0), 7:10 p.m. the most impressive aspect Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 8 Cameron Hayley 251 0 of his rookie season. One Washington 10, Arizona 4 Thursday’s Games 9 Ben Kennedy 251 0 Milwaukee 3, San Diego 2 Kansas City (Kennedy 6-9) at Tampa Bay 10 Tyler Reddick 250 0 year after Baltimore 5, Texas 1 (Smyly 3-11), 9:10 a.m. 11 Cole Custer 246 0 was traded to Toronto and Detroit 11, Chicago White Sox 5 Minnesota (Santiago 10-4) at Cleveland NASCAR 12 Ben Rhodes 233 0 during a season in which Minnesota 10, Cleveland 6 (Clevinger 0-1), 9:10 a.m. 13 218 0 Jose Reyes summoned Kansas City 3, Tampa Bay 2 St. Louis (Leake 8-8) at Cincinnati (Finnegan 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings 14 Spencer Gallagher 216 0 Toronto 2, Houston 1 6-8), 9:35 a.m. RANK DRIVER POINTS WINS 15 Austin Self 150 0 headlines for the wrong L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 4 San Francisco (Moore 7-7) at Philadelphia 1 Brad Keselowski 687 4 16 John Wes Townley 119 0 reasons, Story emerged as Seattle 5, Boston 4 (Velasquez 8-3), 10:05 a.m. 2 Kyle Busch 634 4 17 Tyler Young 160 0 one of the best tales in base- Chicago White Sox (Quintana 8-8) at Detroit 3 Carl Edwards 626 2 18 Travis Kvapil 142 0 Wednesday’s Games (Zimmermann 9-4), 10:10 a.m. 4 Jimmie Johnson 577 2 19 136 0 ball. Chicago Cubs 5, Miami 4 N.Y. Mets (Colon 9-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 5 Matt Kenseth 569 2 20 Brandon Brown 135 0 SPORTS ON THE AIR

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Dodgers GOLF — European PGA Tour, Paul Lawrie Match Play, round of 32, at North Berwick, Scotland 4 p.m. Play, round of 64, at North Berwick, Scotland 8 a.m. MLB — San Francisco at Washington OR N.Y. 8 a.m. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Paul Lawrie Match Mets at Detroit GOLF — European PGA Tour, Paul Lawrie Match Play, round of 32, at North Berwick, Scotland 6 p.m. Play, round of 64, at North Berwick, Scotland 9:30 a.m. ROOT — LA Angels at Seattle Noon GOLF — Champions Tour, 3M Championship, 7 p.m. FS1 — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur, round of irst round, at Blaine, Minn. MLB — L.A. Angels at Seattle OR Philadelphia at 32 & round of 16, at Springield, Pa. Noon GOLF — PGA Tour, Travelers Championship, irst FS1 — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur, quarteri- San Diego (games joined in progress) round, at Cromwell, Conn. nals, at Springield, Pa. MIXED MARTIAL ARTS HORSE RACING GOLF — PGA Tour, Travelers Championship, 5 p.m. 2 p.m. second round, at Cromwell, Conn. FS1 — UFC Fight Night, prelims, at Salt Lake FS2 — Saratoga Live, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL City MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. MLB — San Francisco at Washington OR Cleve- FS1 — UFC Fight Night, Yair Rodriguez vs. Alex MLB — Kansas City at Tampa Bay OR Minnesota land at N.Y. Yankees Caceres, at Salt Lake City at Cleveland 7 p.m. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Noon ROOT — LA Angels at Seattle 4 p.m. MLB — San Francisco at Philadelphia OR 8 p.m. ESPN — Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrine- Chicago White Sox at Detroit (games joined in MLB — Chicago Cubs at Oakland OR Boston or ment Ceremony, at Canton, progress) L.A. Dodgers (games joined in progress) 4 p.m. 4 p.m. RIO SUMMER OLYMPICS NFL — Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement MLB — N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees OR Texas at 4:30 p.m. Ceremony, at Canton, Ohio Baltimore NBC — Opening Ceremony, at Rio de Janeiro RIO SUMMER OLYMPICS 7 p.m. 5 a.m. ROOT —Boston at Seattle SATURDAY, Aug. 6 NBC — Rowing, Cycling, Water Polo, Cycling, RIO SUMMER OLYMPICS AUTO RACING Swimming, Beach Volleyball, Rowing, Women’s 9:30 a.m. 9 a.m. Volleyball - U.S. vs. Puerto Rico NBCSN — Men’s Soccer - Iraq vs. Denmark, Bra- CNBC — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Cheez-It 6 a.m. zil vs. Russia, Portugal vs. Argentina, Fiji vs. South 355 at The Glen, qualifying, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. NBCSN — Men’s Archery, Women’s Shooting, Korea, Nigeria vs. Japan 11 a.m. Beach Volleyball, Women’s Rugby - U.S. vs. Fiji, 11 a.m. CNBC — NASCAR, Xinity Series, Zippo 200 at Men’s Basketball, Men’s Water Polo, Women’s USA — Men’s Soccer - Honduras vs. Algeria, The Glen, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Soccer - U.S. vs. France (LIVE), Men’s Basketball - Mexico vs. Germany, Sweden vs. Colombia BASEBALL U.S. vs. China (LIVE), Judo, Women’s Weightlifting, 11 a.m. Women’s Soccer, Table Tennis, Boxing FRIDAY, Aug. 5 ESPN — Senior League Baseball, Championship 6:30 a.m. AUTO RACING game, at Bangor, Maine BRAVO — Tennis 7 a.m. 5 p.m. 9 a.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Xinity Series, Zippo 200 at FS2 — Cal Ripken World Series, World Champi- MSNBC — Beach Volleyball, Women’s Handball, The Glen, practice, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. onship game, at Aberdeen, Md. Table Tennis, Men’s Archery 9:30 a.m. BOXING Noon NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Cheez-It 7:35 p.m. USA — Equestrian, Women’s Field Hockey - U.S. 355 at The Glen, practice, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. HBO — Andre Ward vs. Alexander Brand, light vs. Argentina; Beach Volleyball, Women’s Fencing Noon heavyweights; Maurice Hooker vs. Tyrone Barnett, 2 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Cheez-It junior welterweights, at Oakland, Calif. 355 at The Glen, inal practice, at Watkins Glen, CYCLING CNBC — Women’s Rugby - U.S. vs. Colombia; N.Y. Noon Women’s Soccer 1:30 p.m. FS2 — Tour of Utah, Stage 6, Snowbasin Resort 5 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Xinity Series, Zippo 200 at to Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah NBC — Men’s Gymnastics, Swimming, Women’s The Glen, qualifying, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. GOLF Beach Volleyball BASEBALL 3 a.m. SOCCER 2 p.m. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Paul Lawrie Match 9 a.m. FS2 — Cal Ripken World Series, United States Play, round of 16, at North Berwick, Scotland ESPN — International Champions Cup 2016, Championship game, at Aberdeen, Md. 7 a.m. Liverpool vs. Barcelona, at London 4:30 p.m. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Paul Lawrie Match SOFTBALL FS2 — Cal Ripken World Series, International Play, quarterinals, at North Berwick, Scotland 1 p.m. Championship game, at Aberdeen, Md. 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Junior League Softball World Series, BOXING FS1 — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur, semiinals, Championship game, at Kirkland, Wash. 6 p.m. at Springield, Pa. TENNIS ESPN — Premier Champions, David Benavidez GOLF — PGA Tour, Travelers Championship, 4 p.m. vs. Denis Douglin, super middleweights, at Phila- third round, at Cromwell, Conn. 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NFL Seattle’s Biggest Question Remains on the Offensive Line UNKNOWNS: Seattle’s Offensive Line Features No Players Starting in the Same Position as 2015 By Tim Booth The Associated Press RENTON — The way gener- al manager John Schneider and coach have struc- tured the ros- ter and how salaries are spread around created one position group in particular that stands as the biggest question sur- rounding one of the favorites in the NFC. Seattle’s offensive line is the biggest unknown on a team with most of its questions answered less than a week into training camp. There remain a few injury questions and some possible changes to the depth chart, but no position appears to be more of a pressing concern than the unproven nature of what could be Seattle’s starting offensive line. “The (offensive) line, there will always be a focus for us there,” Carroll said.

For the first week of training ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press camp, the Seahawks have gone Seattle Seahawks’ Garry Gilliam stretches during the team’s NFL football training camp Saturday in Renton. with the same five linemen tak- ing the first snap with the start- moved to center, while second- where Britt was moved from like to see a more experienced It just so happens it’s younger ing offense during team drills. year Mark Glowinski and rookie right tackle to left guard and group responsible for protecting guys that people don’t necessar- If Seattle sticks with those Germain Ifedi are the projected converted defensive lineman Wilson, who was sacked a career- ily know.” five for the regular-season open- starting guards. Drew Nowak was placed at cen- high 45 times last season. Cable said the real assessment er on Sept. 11 against Miami, it It’s a unit that Seattle believes ter. As Schneider pointed out just of the continuity of the projected will go into the regular season has potential to be really good. That experiment lasted about before the start of training camp, starters shouldn’t be made until with a unit playing in completely But they have no experience half the season and often was the it’s impossible to pay top dollar at after the first couple of preseason different positions than a season playing together to back up the crux behind Seattle’s offensive every position in a salary cap sys- games. The Seahawks would ago. Seahawks optimism that they struggles early in the season. By tem. And offensive line is where like to avoid making the major Garry Gilliam was Seattle’s can be a successful offense be- midseason, Nowak was out at the Seahawks have sacrificed. changes they did last year during starting right tackle last year, but hind such an unproven unit. center, replaced by Patrick Lewis, “The issue then is once you’re training camp. is being flipped to the left and “I know coach () and the Seahawks offense took able to reward what you view as “I think the fairness of that will be responsible for protect- will put the best five out there off. the best football players on your question is after you’ve played ing ’s blindside. and I just want to be one of them,” The offseason departures team, then how do you get peo- a couple of preseason games do J’Marcus Webb is on his fourth Britt said. of guard J.R. Sweezy and tackle ple to compete at different posi- they look like they are on the team in five seasons and is being The questions about the of- in free agency tions,” Schneider said. same page, particularly com- slated as Seattle’s right tackle. fensive line followed Seattle for prompted the next waves of “For us, it just happens to munication wise,” Cable said. Justin Britt is on his third most of last season. It started change. But the moves failed to be exactly what you’re talking “Then you’ll find the answer to position in three seasons being with a training camp shuffle bring comfort to fans who would about. Now, we like the group. that.” Cowboys Backup QB Kellen Moore Fractures Lower Right Leg By Clarence E. Hill Jr. with the Cowboys in 2015, with seen it with Tony for a long time Fort Worth Star-Telegram whom he played in the final as we came in, you never know three games, starting two. when your [opportunity] is going OXNARD, Calif. — Cow- Moore completed 61 of 104 to happen. And he’ll continue to boys Kellen Moore passes for 779 yards with four fight, that’s what he is, that’s who suffered a fractured right lower touchdowns and had six in- he’s been his whole life, and so leg in practice Tuesday, sending terceptions last season. But he he’ll bounce back, I’m sure.” the ’ plans to de- showed enough promise for the Now the focus turns to rookie velop him as a backup to Tony Cowboys to focus on him as the fourth-round pick Dak Prescott, Romo this season into a tailspin. presumed backup this season. a former quarterback standout Moore was injured after “Yeah, your heart hurts for at Mississippi State, and second- throwing a pass to tight end him,” Witten said. “He just works year quarterback Jameill Show- Gavin Escobar during team really hard. At that position, I’ve ers. drills. Guard Jared Smith rolled up on Moore’s leg after being pushed back by defensive line- man Lawrence Okoye. Moore was helped off the GUS RUELAS / The Associated Press field by two athletic trainers and Dallas Cowboys associate athletic trainer Britt Brown, left, tends to quarterback Kellen Moore, right, as he’s carted of the ield with a broken right ankle during $ave Time carried into a medical tent where a soft aircast was placed on the practice at the NFL football team’s training camp in Oxnard, Calif., Tuesday. leg before he was carted off the look at our tape. It’s regrettable, as an option on the opening field. so we’ll just basically take a look day of training camp because $ave Paper He is expected to be side- at it and address it from here.” he liked what the team had in lined up to two months. The in- Jones refused to speculate Moore. jury will likely require surgery, a how the Cowboys will approach Foles might now be back in & You Could Win source said. the backup quarterback situation play. A Cowboys spokesman said going forward. The personnel Tight end Jason Witten said Moore suffered a fractured right department met Tuesday night he felt badly for Moore, who had $20 In Groceries! fibula. to discuss who might be avail- a good offseason and was finally “Someone rolled into the back able. getting an opportunity to com- We will soon be offering renewal of his leg there, so we’ll take a Former St. Louis Rams quar- pete for role on a team. notices by email! If you would like to look at that,” Cowboys owner/ terback Nick Foles is the top free He was on the Detroit Lions’ receive your notice by email please general manager Jerry Jones said. agent on the market — the same practice squad for three seasons “We won’t really know until we Nick Foles that Jones dismissed before getting a chance to play email the below information to [email protected] Stafford: ‘Disappointing’ So Many Lions into Pokemon For signing up, you will be entered in By Tribune News Services a disappointing amount (of play- museums, parks and even Ford to a drawing to win With plenty of down time ers participating). Too many for Field. a $20 gift certiicate and nowhere to go during train- my liking, to tell you the truth.” Stafford said he was out to ing camp, some Detroit Lions Lions guard Larry Warford dinner with his wife, Kelly, be- for groceries! are decompressing by chasing said Monday that he download- fore training camp, when the Drawing will be “mythical characters” in the hall- ed the app and played the game two noticed the game’s reach. held on Aug. 31, at ways of their Allen Park training for a few days this summer but “My wife and I went to Ann 4:00 p.m. facility. quickly deleted it when he saw Arbor, where the University of Hold your jokes, how many people were caught Michigan is, right before camp, please. up in the game. just to have a dinner and kind of Lions quarterback Matthew “I deleted it because I was like, hang out,” Stafford said. “And we PLEASE CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE AT Stafford said on the “Mike & ‘This is some mind-control stuff,’ sat outside this restaurant and 360-807-8203 WITH ANY QUESTIONS Mike” radio show Tuesday that “ Warford said. “I don’t like it.” watched, I’m not kidding, just the Pokemon Go craze has infil- Stafford, who deleted his hundreds of people on a Saturday trated the Lions’ locker room and Twitter account and eschews night, walking around with their joked that “a surprising number” most social media, said he phones out, not even looking up, of his teammates are playing the doesn’t play Pokemon, either. not a care in the world, just try- EMAIL ADDRESS augmented-reality game. “I don’t get it, but whatever,” ing to find these little mythical “I wish not that many would Stafford said in his radio inter- characters, I guess. 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honestly,” Stafford said, light- According to the analytics When Stafford was told that NAME ON ACCOUNT heartedly. “I’m walking around, I service App Annie, Pokemon pop star Justin Bieber recently see guys trying to find Pokemon Go has been downloaded more went unnoticed by Pokemon than 100 million times since its players, he didn’t sound the least ENTER ME TO WIN

in the hot tub or the cold tub, or CH560017ac.cg whatever that is. I have no idea release last month. In the game, bit surprised. $20 IN GROCERIES! what it is — I don’t have any so- users discover and capture vir- “The world’s going right by cial media or any of those apps or tual Pokemon characters in these people,” Stafford said. any of that kind of stuff. But it’s real-world surroundings such as “They don’t even know.” Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 SPORTS Mariners

Continued from Sports 1 his second save. The three home runs by Se- attle accounted for the three mistakes Porcello made in an otherwise strong start. Cruz’s homer was estimated at 441 feet and reached the second deck in left field. Zunino’s homered 427 feet to center field on a night swirling wind appeared to be knocking down fly balls to that part of the outfield. And Lind kept his fly ball fair down the right field line to give Seattle a 3-0 lead. Porcello struck out eight and walked one.

TRAINER’S ROOM RED SOX: 1B Hanley Ramirez was out of the lineup and likely will miss a few games with a sprained left wrist after slipping and falling after Tuesday night’s loss. Ramirez slipped on the steps leading from the dugout to the clubhouse at Safeco Field. X- rays and an MRI both showed no structural damage and manager John Farrell expects Ramirez to miss at least a couple of games. MARINERS: Seattle RHP Nick ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press Vincent (back strain) will begin Seattle Mariners' , right, is embraced by Kyle Seager on Cruz's home run against the Boston Red Sox during the second inning Wednesday in Seattle. a rehab assignment with Single- being acquired from San Diego. Angels. being acquired last weekend in A Everett. Vincent’s been on the UP NEXT Pomeranz gave up five earned MARINERS: Ariel Miranda (0- a trade that sent Wade Miley to disabled list since June 29. RED SOX: Drew Pomeranz (0- runs in his last start against the 0) makes his Seattle debut after Baltimore. 2) makes his third start since MLB Cano’s 3-Run Homer Rallies Mariners to 5-4 Win Over Red Sox SEATTLE (AP) — Mariners ners manager Scott Servais said. Cano, who hit it 394 feet for a and allowed a go-ahead homer debut and went 0 for 2, striking Robinson Cano "That's what makes baseball great. one-run lead. in the ninth during a 2-1 de- out to end the game. Benintendi put a charge into Safeco Field in "The fans ride the roller "I was just looking for some- feat to Boston on Monday night. is expected to start in left field on the eighth inning, and then re- coaster with us. At times, we are thing over the plate," said Cano, Diaz is a 22-year-old rookie only Wednesday night. liever Edwin Diaz got to shut it tough to watch. I get it," he added. who was 1 for 11 in his career two months out of Double-A but David Ortiz doubled and had all down for the first time. "But you have to keep watching against Abad. "He's one of the has a 1.73 ERA in 25 appearanc- two RBIs. The 40-year-old has Cano hit a three-run homer because our guys don't quit and toughest lefty relievers in the es for Seattle. He struck out three to cap a five-run eighth, new they believe something good is game right now. The guy has got in a scoreless ninth Tuesday. the most doubles (36) in a sea- closer Diaz got his first major going to happen and tonight it me out a lot of times. I just try to Diaz gave up a one-out walk son ever for a player 40 or older, league save and the Mariners did." put it in play." to Travis Shaw, but Cano came eclipsing Sam Rice, who had 35 overcame a four-run deficit to The Mariners had three hits Red Sox manager John Far- up with the assist. in 1930. beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 on off Price through seven innings rell said Abad, "had such good "When Cano came to (visit) He also has 62 extra-base Tuesday night. and trailed 4-0. Then Mike success against Cano. He's work- me, I started to relax," Diaz hits, tying (1992) Cano capped the comeback Zunino opened the eighth with ing the at-bat in good shape. He said. "He helped me a lot on the for most in a season for a 40-or- with his 24th homer, off newly a home run to left off Price, and got him to chase a couple break- mound. Every time he comes to older player. acquired Red Sox reliever Fer- Leonys Martin, Sardinas and ing balls, missed one over the talk to me, I do everything good. Hanley Ramirez crushed nando Abad (1-5). It spoiled Guillermo Heredia followed middle of the plate and that was I appreciate it. My first save." what had been a dominant per- with consecutive singles to chase the difference in this one." Donn Roach (2-0) pitched a 454-foot home run off Wade formance by Boston left-hander the lefty. Diaz replaced struggling two innings for the win. LeBlanc in the third. Aaron Hill David Price. Matt Barnes struck out pinch- Steve Cishek as closer after Cis- Top Red Sox prospect An- had an RBI single in the same "That's baseball. You can't ex- hitter Seth Smith. Abad came in hek blew a three-run lead in a drew Benintendi entered as a inning, scoring Jackie Bradley Jr. plain it, you really can't," Mari- and tried to get a curveball past loss Sunday night to the Cubs pinch-hitter for his major league from second. Teixeira Ignites Yankees’ 9-5 Victory Against Mets By Pete Caldera a first-pitch fastball off his left field single that knocked out ticipated that Sanchez could be Chase Headley’s two-run The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) knee in the fifth. Robles, who shouted at Gorman joined by other young hitters double tied it and Didi Gregori- Mets catcher Rene Rivera as he exited. from Class AAA Scranton/Wil- us’ two-out RBI double gave the NEW YORK — A sellout restrained the irate Teixeira as Matz (8-8) is now 1-7 over his kes-Barre _ most likely Aaron Yanks a brief 3-2 lead. crowd at Yankee Stadium and a players from both benches left past 12 starts, while Chad Green Judge and Tyler Austin _ before Ex-Yankee Kelly Johnson fired-up pumped their dugouts. Players from both _ who took over for the traded the Sept. 1 roster expansions. doubled and Rivera’s grounder some new vigor into the old Sub- bullpens stood in the outfield, Ivan Nova _ might have a short But Girardi didn’t anticipate took an odd hop past a pirouet- way Series. but Teixeira made his way to first stay in the Yankees’ rotation. taking at-bats away from Teix- ting Teixeira for a game-tying After putting the Yankees base without further incident _ In 32/3 innings, Green gave eira. RBI single in the second. ahead with a three-run homer, though Mets manager Terry Col- up three runs on eight hits and “Teix is going to get his days There were two out in the Teixeira was drilled by Mets lins had a lengthy argument with four walks. And the damage off because I think his knee second when the Yankees stirred starter Steven Matz in his next crew chief Brian Gorman, um- would’ve been far greater were it requires (it),” Girardi said of a once more against Matz. at-bat _ a wayward two-seam piring third base. not for three double plays turned cartilage-damaged right knee Jacoby Ellsbury and Ref- fastball that sparked both bench- Matz ended the inning with by the Yanks in each of the first expected to required offseason snyder singled and Teixeira es to clear briefly. a double-play grounder. Teixeira three innings. surgery. “I think he’s swung the launched his 10th homer of the As hot as Teixeira was, reliev- made an aggressive slide through Severino gave up one un- bat better lately (and) Mark adds year, an opposite-field shot to er Luis Severino cooled down the the bag, but second baseman earned run over 41/3 innings, a lot to our defense. right that gave the Yanks a 6-3 Mets’ bats in a 9-5 Yankees win Neil Walker avoided contact and and jumped off the mound with “And that’s really important, lead. Teixeira had never previ- before 48,339, the Stadium’s larg- nothing came of it. glee after striking out Michael because I don’t think we’re nec- ously faced Matz. est crowd this season. Teixeira later walked and Conforto to end the seventh with essarily a team that can give And that was Teixeira’s sev- Thursday, the Yankees will scored in the Yanks’ three-run the tying runs in scoring posi- extra outs,” Girardi said. “As of enth homer since coming back attempt to win the four-game, seventh against reliever Hansel tion, maintaining a 6-4 lead. right now, my plan is to continue from the disabled list June 25, a home-and-home Subway Series, Robles, who was seen shouting Rob Refsnyder had two hits, to play him kind of the way I’ve span of 29 games. which concludes with Bartolo at Teixeira as he stood on second scored twice and had a sac fly for been doing it.” After that homer, Matz re- Colon against Nathan Eovaldi. base _ possibly peeved that Teix- the Yanks (54-53), and Gary San- Batting third Wednesday tired 12 of the final 13 batters he Warnings were issued after eira might have been sending chez started at DH and got his night, Teixeira walked and faced. The only exception was Teixeira shouted and took a cou- location signals to batter Starlin first MLB hit. scored in the Yankees’ three-run plunking Teixeira, just the fifth ple of aggressive steps toward the Castro. Before the game, Yankees first inning, after the Mets had batter Matz has hit in 119 in- left-handed Matz after taking Castro followed with an in- manager Joe Girardi said he an- jumped to a quick 2-0 lead. nings this year.

would be the first guy to do it. then he was still demonstrating “Both Tom and Rod meant 1960 squad, “had probably a Hall There would be blood running in the late 70s. a lot more to their players than dozen state record when we left down his forehead. That was “He was also a lot of fun. just being their coaches,” Orin the four games of that tourna- Continued from Sports 1 an image I still remember. We When I played for him didn’t Smith said. “In Tom’s case, not ment,” including an average of hated it and I think he loved it.” know. But he had a great sense only was a great mentor, but he’s 82 points per game. father made his mark on games Giske and Smith knew each of humor.” the guy who came to me senior Smith had a similarly exem- despite playing a typically un- other well: Smith was an assis- Tom Smith, who attended year and made sure I had iden- plary experience working with showy position. tant coach with Giske in football, Washington State before gradu- tified a college and worked with “Just the fact that he was a Giske, his assistant coach during and Giske assisted the basket- ating from Eastern Washing- me to get resources scholarships his years on the Bearcat basket- guard that people sort of people ball program. ton, was selected in the Major and play ball, and I know Rod looked at as if he was a run- ball team. “My senior year, I had League Baseball draft by the did the same kind of things. “Rod was a tough coach. He ning back in modern times, as jammed two fingers in my Philadelphia Phillies before be- They were far more than coach- a guard — those positions aren’t was very demanding,” Orin hand,” Kindle said. “I remem- ginning his coaching career at es. They were mentors in many Smith said. “He didn’t tolerate really revered or followed as ber Tom hanging onto my hand W.F. West. different ways.” any deviance from his instruc- much and he seemed to attract while Rod pulled the fingers Orin Smith, who played on Orin Smith recalls playing in tions. He worked his people hard that attention,” Giske said. “Of- back into place. Then I went Tom Smith’s 1960 state cham- the championship game fensive guards don’t usually get back in. I don’t think when you pion basketball team, and who in 1960, held at the University of and he produced great teams. that attention.” played for Rod there was a time went on to become CEO of Puget Sound in front of a crowd He was really good to his players Giske maintained his physi- when you didn’t go back in.” Starbucks from 2000-2005, was of thousands. in practice in games, but outside cal condition into his coaching When Giske returned to W.F. strongly influenced by his for- “For kids from a little com- of it he was a great supporter of years. Kindle recalls Giske dem- West football as an assistant mer coach. munity in Chehalis to play in his people. And Rod was just a onstrating drills for his athletes coach in the late 70s, Kindle got “He worked us very hard. front of a crowd like that. And wonderful human being.” during practice. the opportunity to work along- He was very demanding,” Orin play extraordinarily well … Added Smith: “They re- “We had a drill called rock side his former mentor as a line Smith (no relation) said. “He Winning that championship mained in the community when and roll, where you hit the coach. hated to lose. His kids loved it. was really exhilarating,” Smith they were through. Tom’s still pad, roll, then hit the next pad,” “His knowledge base was in- He was a great coach and a great said. “None of them will forget it there. I’m very sorry that Rod Kindle said. “We often had that credible, and his ability to teach supporter, not only during the for their entire lives.” couldn’t be here for this. He at the end of practice. [Giske] techniques,” Kindle said. “Even seasons, but in the classroom. According to Smith, that would’ve loved it.” • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016

NFL Question of Replacing Mebane: Can Jordan Hill Finally Stay Healthy? By Gregg Bell The News Tribune RENTON — The Seahawks are trying to replace a mountain of a man with a Hill. Now, if only Jordan Hill can stay healthy. “This is the biggest opportu- nity of my life,” the 25-year-old defensive tackle said this week. That was after his third con- secutive training camp prac- tice as the starter replacing that mountain, . Mebane signed in March with San Diego after nine years as the bedrock of Seattle’s top-ranked run defense. Hill has been the first-team nose tackle so far next to veteran Ahtyba Rubin. “I’m expecting to have a huge year,” Hill said. “I expect if I’m able to be healthy I’ll be here for a long time. That’s my plan. That’s what I live by, every single day. I love this place. I love the city. And I’m really working to keep my butt here.” That means beyond this season. It’s the last one of Hill’s DEAN RUTZ/ The Seattle Times/TNS rookie contract he got as Seattle’s Seahawks defensive tackle Jordan Hill celebrates an eight-yard sack of 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick with 1:26 to go in the third quarter on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014, third-round pick out of Penn at CenturyLink Field in Seattle. State in 2013. It’s paying him $695,000 this year. ing the final year of their rookie his rookie season because of a His career seemed to be breaking been thriving. Hill’s is yet another place the deals. If they become starters, biceps injury he first got during out. Hill became rededicated for Seahawks are potentially getting their second contracts often training camp. When Clinton But then, another breakdown. last season after rehabilitating the a huge bargain in 2016 to offset mean raises of 200-300 percent McDonald left in free agency for During a January 2015 bye calf. But then he developed quad- the big contracts that have kept from their initial deals. Tampa Bay before the 2014 sea- week before Seattle’s playoffs be- riceps and toe injuries in October their core of stars together and That should get Hill’s already- son, Hill landed a role as Seattle’s gan, Hill sustained a severe calf and November. He missed six under the salary cap. He is poised high motor revving, even more pass-rushing defensive tackle in injury. And in a freak way: while games and was mostly a nonfac- to become another minimum- than it has in his first three sea- nickel sets. stretching before a light workout tor: zero sacks in 10 regular-sea- salary starter on a team that also sons. He thrived there. He had 5 1/2 on the team’s indoor practice son and two playoff games. has those on the league’s lowest- Mebane devoured blockers sacks — of the seven for his ca- field. Just when his career was Hill declared Sunday how paid offensive line. Plus, Seattle’s and plugged lanes with a stone- reer — during Seattle’s six-game peaking, Hill plummeted. He healthy he’s been these last few running backs are 2015 undraft- walling style. It was opposite the winning streak as the Seahawks was in a sweatsuit instead of New months. Then on Tuesday, he ed rookie Thomas Rawls, veter- slashing, penetrating playmak- rallied to another NFC West England’s backfield that Febru- stood on the sidelines watching an-minimum salaried Christine ing Hill has flashed in his first championship late in the ‘14 sea- ary, when Tom Brady rallied the rookie second-round pick Jar- Michael and three rookie draft three NFL seasons. son. Opposing offenses could Patriots for two winning touch- ran Reed impressively slam into picks. That is, when Hill’s been able not block Hill. He wrecked game downs late in Super Bowl 49 starting offensive linemen dur- Few situations in the NFL to stay on the field. plans and changed field position against the Seahawks’ nickel de- ing camp’s fourth practice, its motivate players more than play- He played in only four games almost by himself that December. fense — the set in which Hill had second in full pads. College Football Ohio State Tops AP’s All-Time Top 100 By The Associated Press peared in 96.59 percent of polls. Championships: Two (last No. 1 rankings: 30. No. 37 Minnesota, 241. The Associated Press has Worst full decade: 2000s ap- 1997). Championships: Two (last No. 38 North Carolina, 240. been ranking the best teams in peared in 45.18 percent of polls. Best full decade: 1970s ap- 2007). No. 39 TCU, 234. college football for the last 80 Poll points: The Fighting peared in 100 percent of polls. Best full decade: 2000s ap- No. 40 Maryland, 230. seasons. Since the first Top 20 Irish were ranked at least once Worst full decade: 1960s ap- peared in in 82.53 percent of No. 41 Syracuse, 221. in 1936, 1,103 polls have been every season from the first poll peared in 26.98 percent of polls. polls. No. 42 Army, 214. taken and 164 schools have been in 1936 through 1961. Poll point: The Wolverines Worst full decade: 1950s ap- No. 43 Oklahoma State, 208. ranked. Minnesota was the first were first team to appear in ev- peared in 25.86 percent of polls. No. 44 Kansas State, 207. No. 1 in 1936. Western Ken- NO. 4 ALABAMA (993 POINTS) ery poll over the course of a full Poll point: After being un- No. 45 California, 199. tucky was the last team to make Total appearances: 745, 67.54 decade, when they did it in the ranked for most of the 1950s, No. 46 Mississippi State, 195. its poll debut (in the final poll percent of all polls. 1970s under coach Bo Schem- the Tigers held the No. 1 rank- No. 47, Baylor, 187. of the 2015 season). In between, First appearance: 1936. bechler. ing 14 times in 1958 and ‘59 — No. 48 South Carolina, 185. Muhlenburg, NYU and Colo- No. 1 rankings: 74. then went 48 years before being No. 49 Houston, 184. rado College have made appear- Championships: 10 (last NO. 8 TEXAS (822 POINTS) ranked No. 1 again (2007). No. 50 Northwestern, 183. ances. 2015). Total appearances: 703, 63.74 No. 51 Illinois, 181. Best full decade: NO. 12 PENN STATE (647 POINTS). To determine an all-time 1970s ap- percent of all polls. No. 52 Virginia, 174. peared in 91.22 percent of polls. First appearance: 1940. Total appearances: 589, Top 100 for the first time, the AP No. 53 Duke, 172. Worst full decade: 1950s ap- No. 1 rankings: 44 ½. 53.40 percent of all polls. counted poll appearances (one No. 54 Arizona, 168. point) to mark consistency, No. 1 peared in 18.97 percent of polls. Championships: Three (last First appearance: 1940. Poll point: From Nov. 3, 2005). No. 1 rankings: 19. No. 55 SMU, 165. rankings (2 points) to acknowl- No. 56 N.C. State, 149. edge elite programs and gave a 1980-Oct. 26, 2008, Alabama Best full decade: 2000s ap- Championships: Two (last No. 57 Boston College, 141. big bonus for AP championships was only ranked No. 1 once — peared in 99.40 percent of polls. 1986). won (10 points). the final poll of the 1992 season. Worst full decade: 1990s ap- Best full decade: 1990s ap- No. 58 Texas Tech, 137. The results are here and be- The Tide has been top-ranked peared in 47.34 percent of polls. peared in 95.27 percent of polls. NO. 59 WASHINGTON STATE, 129. low: 43 times since under coach Nick Poll point: The Longhorns Worst full decade: 1950s ap- No. 60 Navy, 128. NO. 1 OHIO STATE (1,112 POINTS) Saban. have not had a top-10 ranking peared in 20.69 percent of polls. No. 61 Boise State, 127. Total appearances: 852, 77.24 since Sept. 19, 2010, the pro- Poll point: The Nittany Li- No. 62 Louisville, 119. percent of all polls. NO. 5 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (974 gram’s longest such streak since ons have not been ranked at any No. 63 Kansas, 108. First appearance: 1936. POINTS) Nov. 26, 1984-Nov. 4, 1990. point during the last four seasons No. 64 Utah, 100. No. 1 rankings: 105. Total appearances: 743, 67.36 (2011-15). Since making their No. 65 Oregon State, 95. Championships: Five (last percent of all polls. NO. 9 FLORIDA STATE (714 POINTS) poll debut in 1940, Penn State No. 66 Penn, 89. 2014). First appearance: 1936. Total appearances: 540, had never gone more than three No. 67 Air Force, 78. Best full decade: 1970s ap- No. 1 rankings: 90½. 48.96 percent of all polls. seasons without being ranked at No. 68 , 75. peared in 92.57 percent of polls. Championships: Five (last First appearance: 1964. least once. No. 69 Rice, 70. Worst full decade: 1940s ap- 2004). No. 1 rankings: 72. No. 70 Tulane, 62. peared in 55.68 percent of polls. Best full decade: 1970s ap- Championships: Three (last NO. 13 MIAMI (642 POINTS). No. 71 Wyoming, 56. Poll point: There have only peared in 89.86 percent of polls. 2013). Total appearances: 458, No. 72 Indiana, 55. been three seasons during the Worst full decade: 1940s ap- Best full decade: 1990s ap- 41.52 percent of all polls. (tie) Fresno State, 55. 80-year history of the AP poll peared in 47.43 percent of polls. peared in 100 percent of polls. First appearance: 1950. (tie) Southern Mississippi, 55. in which the Buckeyes were not Poll point: The Trojans were Worst full decade: 1950s, (tie) Cornell, 55. ranked at least once, the fewest top-ranked 42 times from Dec. 7, no poll appearances. (Florida No. 14 Tennessee (624 points) No. 76 Toledo, 45. poll-less seasons of any program. 2003-Sept. 21, 2008, under coach State started football program in No 15 Georgia (572 points) No. 77 Santa Clara, 43. Pete Carroll. 1947). No. 16 Auburn (570 points) (tie) Tulsa, 43. NO. 2 OKLAHOMA (1,055 POINTS) Poll point: From Nov. 11, No. 17 UCLA (535 points) (tie) Colorado State, 43. Total appearances: 784, NO. 6 NEBRASKA (901 POINTS) 1990-Sept. 9, 2001, the Seminoles No. 18 Texas A&M (447 No. 80 Wake Forest, 42. 71.08 percent of all polls. Total appearances: 717, 65 were never ranked lower than points) No. 81 Cincinnati, 41. First appearance: 1938. percent of all polls. 11th under coach Bobby Bowden. No. 19 Michigan State (443 (tie) Miami (Ohio), 41. No. 1 rankings: 100½. First appearance: 1936. points) No. 83 Fordham, 40. NO. 10 FLORIDA (674 POINTS) NO. 20 WASHINGTON (430 POINTS) Championships: Seven (last No. 1 rankings: 72. (tie) Iowa State, 40. Championships: Four (last Total appearances: 562, No. 21 Arkansas (412 points) 2000). No. 85 Holy Cross, 39. Best full decade: 1995). 50.95 percent of all polls. No. 22 Clemson (411 points) 1950s ap- No. 86 Rutgers, 38. peared in 94.83 percent of polls. Best full decade: 1990s ap- First appearance: 1950. No. 23 Pittsburgh (356 points) No. 87 Dartmouth, 37. Worst full decade: 1960s ap- peared in 100 percent of polls. No. 1 rankings: 41. No. 24 Wisconsin (336 points) peared in 28.57 percent of polls. Worst full decade: 1950s ap- Championships: Three (last No. 25 Iowa (329 points) No. 88 East Carolina, 37. Poll points: The Sooners peared in 5.17 percent of polls. 2008). No. 89 Vanderbilt, 31. have been top-five in percentage Poll point: Mostly under Best full decade: 1990s ap- THE REST No. 90 Yale, 30. of poll appearances in five de- coach Tom Osborne, the Corn- peared in 98.82 percent of polls. No. 26 Georgia Tech, 320 No. 91 Princeton, 29. cades (1950s, ‘70s, ‘80s, 2000, ‘10), huskers were unranked in only Worst full decade: 1940s, no points. (tie) Marshall, 29. most of any program. three polls combined during the poll appearances. No. 27 Colorado, 316. No. 93 Hawaii, 28. 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s — appear- Poll point: The Gators had No. 28 Oregon, 293. No. 94 USF, 26. NO. 3 NOTRE DAME (1,042 POINTS) ing in 99.35 percent over three no top-three rankings before No. 29 Mississippi, 290. No. 95 Villanova, 25. Total appearances: 766, 69.45 decades. Nov. 26, 1984. They had 95 top- No. 30 Arizona State, 284. No. 96 Northern Illinois, 23. percent of all polls. three rankings after. No. 31 Virginia Tech, 276. No. 97 Duquesne, 20. First appearance: 1936. NO. 7 MICHIGAN (894 POINTS) No. 32 Stanford, 272. No. 98 Iowa Pre-Flight, 18. No. 1 rankings: 98. Total appearances: 806, NO. 11 LSU (655 POINTS). No. 33 West Virginia, 271. No. 99 Columbia, 16. Championships: Eight (last 73.07 percent of all polls. Total appearances: 575, 52.13 No. 34 BYU, 258. (tie) William & Mary, 16. 1988). First appearance: 1938. percent of all polls. No. 35 Missouri, 256. (tie) Nevada, 16. Best full decade: 1940s ap- No. 1 rankings: 34. First appearance: 1936. No. 36 Purdue, 246. (tie) Bowling Green, 16. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016

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JEFF LAYTON / The Seattle Times Amanda Gatlin looks out on Willapa Bay from a Long Island campsite, reached by kayak when the tide is high. A Different Kind of Island Adventure Kayak to Willapa Bay’s Long Island to Camp Among Elk, Oysters and Ancient Cedars By Jeff Layton The Seattle Times IF YOU GO WILLAPA BAY, Pacific Getting there County — The herd of elk run- • Long Island is a boat-in ning on the beach was my first destination, a short crossing hint that Long Island wasn’t go- from the boat-launch ramp ing to be a normal getaway. at Willapa National Wildlife When my wife spotted a por- Refuge headquarters, near cupine peeking over a bluff a Milepost 24 along Highway short while later, I was convinced 101, northeast of Long Beach. that we had somehow leapt onto fws.gov/refuge/willapa/ or the pages of an adventure novel. 360-484-3482. As I was to learn in the days • Kayaks may be rented ahead, everything about Long from Raymond-based Willapa Paddle Adventures, which Island felt more like fiction than organizes drop-off/pickup ser- normal life. vice (3-day single-kayak rental Never heard of Long Island, in August 2016, $240). willapa- other than the one in New York? paddleadventures.com Join the club. As part of the Wil- lapa National Wildlife Refuge, Where to Stay this seven-mile-long island is hiding in the middle of a salt- There are five beach camp- water bay that’s better known grounds with 20 sites scattered for oyster farms than as a place around Long Island. Each has picnic tables, fire rings and to live out your desert-island fan- vault toilets but no potable tasies. water. Dogs are not allowed. But that’s exactly what we The three campgrounds on the were doing. A three-day kayak island’s west coast offer the camping adventure to this unin- easiest access to public shell- habited island became our own fish beaches. Camping is free personal Swiss Family Robinson and first-come, first-served. escape. JEFF LAYTON / The Seattle Times Exception: During bow- The elk and porcupine were Manila clams, harvested on the shore of Willapa Bay’s Long Island, boil in marinara sauce over a campfire. hunting season, the first two just the beginning. weeks of September, campers to wander the lush path the rest must register at the refuge headquarters. Fairy-Tale Trails of the day, but the centuries-old giant cedars turned out to be Less than an hour after de- more than a myth. When to Go parting the boat launch, we were As one of only two groups Long Island is open year- pitching our tent at Pinnacle on the island, we had the stand round and typically sees few Rock campsite, with a 180-de- of trees all to ourselves. We visitors outside of bow-hunt- gree view of the bay. took our time inspecting their ing season. You must pay at- We’d heard whispers about a enormous girth and gawking at tention to the tides when you stand of old-growth cedars near branches that were larger than travel by boat. Campsites are the center of the island, and we most regular trees. difficult to access at low tide. set off in search of the ancient Instead of backtracking to grove that somehow managed to camp, we decided to follow the survive the days of early coastal beach trail. When we arrived search of an easy meal. From our logging. at the shore, we were stunned kayak we watched a family of The trail simply marked by the sight of Willapa Bay. The bald eagles reinforce its nest with “road” on our map was straight large expanse of water we had driftwood. out of a Hansel-and-Gretel fairy kayaked across that morning One evening, we heard a tale with a wide path of lush had been replaced by miles of tremendous splash and saw the grasses, ferns and wildflow- mud flats at low tide. JEFF LAYTON / The Seattle Times moonlit silhouette of a deer ers tunneling through the tree As we hiked, we detoured Curious porcupines are among the abundant wildlife you might encounter on swimming into the bay. We canopy. With a misty coastal sky into the mud to shuck a fat Pa- Long Island, in Willapa Bay. thought it would take shelter on overhead and a palette of rain- cific oyster, but most of the time Pinnacle Rock, but it kept swim- forest greens below, our walk felt we hiked in wet sand where we ming into open water until dis- cense required, open year-round). I decided that this was probably otherworldly, and it carried on tried to separate the fresh elk appearing from sight a mile later. In some places the oysters are so the easiest hunter/gatherer expe- like this for miles. tracks from the bear tracks, and On our final night, my wife abundant you can’t walk without rience in human history. Yet for- The forest floor came alive guess at the tiny paw prints that woke me with a whisper, “I think stepping on them. aging for my dinner satisfied a with natural oddities. We poked rambled from the forest to the there’s a bear outside!” Meaty Manila clams were very primal itch that only helped at carnivore scat to uncover bits beach. We’d seen enough fresh scat of hair and tiny bones inside. I only steps from our tent, beneath me believe that I was living on a a few inches of mud. With a gar- to know there were plenty of narrowly avoided stepping on a Easy Shellfish Pickings fantasy island. little brown stick as it sprang to den rake we uncovered handfuls bears on Long Island, and the sound of snapping sticks was life and skittered out of my way. When I travel, I like to play of clams with each pull, and in So Much Wildlife The reptile had sandpa- a game called, “How would this eight minutes we gathered our getting closer. per skin and translucent feet. place fare during the zombie daily limit of 80. While the amount of fauna I roused from our tent, pre- Thanks to a strong phone signal apocalypse?” Long Island ranks We lit a driftwood fire at doesn’t quite reach Swiss Fam- pared to shout away a bear, but I gleaned that it was a rough- pretty high on that meter. our campsite and threw a few ily Robinson levels (don’t expect when I flicked on my light, I dis- skinned newt, which shows a Most of the western side of clams and oysters on the grill. penguins, lions and kangaroos), covered another porcupine. bright-orange belly when threat- the island is a public shellfish Soon they were popping open, Long Island is simply throbbing I imagined he was stopping ened and can be fatal if swal- beach where world-famous Wil- spewing seawater onto the coals, with wildlife. by to make sure we knew how lowed. lapa Bay oysters and clams are which sizzled with a briny aroma. At dusk we saw raccoons special his home island truly was. We would have been content easy to collect (state shellfish li- As we devoured our harvest, slinking over the tide flats in As if there was any doubt. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 • Sports 7

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Hunting & Fishing Report: Tomatoes From Mars, Hairy Vetch From Venus? Salmon on the Wrong marked coho must be released. hunting license. Kill or be killed pigs are not wildlife, there are no ers, yellowlegs, dowitchers and The new daily limits apply to scenarios will be subject to inves- hunting regulations that dictate other species have recently been Side of A Continent, fisheries on the Cowlitz, Cispus, tigation by the WDFW and it is when, where, or how they may observed migrating to Wash- Gardens in Alien Soils Tilton, Green, Toutle, Kalama, unlikely that a person would be be hunted. Hunters interested in ington’s coastal areas from their Lewis, Elochoman, Grays, Deep allowed to keep any parts of the hounding hogs in the Columbia summer breeding grounds in the Green, or would it be red, or and Washougal rivers. animal in order to prevent un- Basin Wildlife Unit should be Arctic. Sandpipers have been es- white, thumbed scientists have Bucking that downturn is an couth, unlicensed killings. sure to call the Grant County pecially prevalent from Ilwaco to been working for two years on anticipated swell of fall Chinook. Each hunter is allowed as Sheriff’s office in order to check Ocean Shores. a gardening project that’s out of About 960,000 fall Chinook are many as two bear kills per gen- on specific access, weapons or this world. projected to return to the Co- eral season but only one of those campfire regulations. The USDA Scientists note that the fall Research- ers here on lumbia River this year, which is hunts may be consummated warns that wild pigs may harbor migration is a haphazard affair earth have well over the 10-year average. in Eastern Washington. Upon diseases not found in domestic compared to the beeline flight been using “A big part of the challenge harvesting a bear, hunters are pigs, or native wild animals and of spring. Adult birds regularly soils collected this year is to conserve coho and required to submit a bear tooth they do not endorse hunting abandon their chicks before they from the moon steelhead, while providing a full to the WDFW in order to de- wild pigs in Washington. are fully fledged in order to join and from fishing season for chinook salm- termine the animal’s age. As a As always, coyotes can be other groups of departing birds. Mars to grow on,” said Ron Roler, a Columbia matter of course, hunters should hunted year round in Washing- The birds typically travel at a a series of ten River fishery manager for the refrain from shooting sows with ton. more lackadaisical pace in the test vegetable WDFW, in a press release. “As cubs. fall as well, with their departure crops, and the always, we want to protect wild “This is a good time to locate WILDLIFERS dates ranging from July to Octo- results have By Jordan salmon and steelhead popula- game animals and get the lay of ber. been promis- Nailon tions, while providing great fish- the land, particularly if you’re In effort to help revitalize one area of Puget Sound salmon ing. The ac- jnailon@ ing opportunities for abundant planning to hunt a new area,” tual growing hatchery fish.” habitat the WDFW breached a TALKIN’ chronline.com said Mick Cope, WDFW deputy substrate is a The popular Buoy 10 fall fish- assistant wildlife director, in a dike at the Fir Island Farms Es- The WDFW Fish and Wild- recreation of ery on the final 16-mile stretch press release. “But it can get hot tuary in Northwest Washington life Commission has scheduled a last week. In a press release the those celestial soils, since there of the Columbia River will come out there in August, so it’s im- pair of public meetings for Aug. are understandably limited with a caveat this year as well. In WDFW noted that it is the first portant to stay hydrated and be 5-6 in Olympia. During those quantities of the actual moon order to meet federal conserva- aware of fire danger.” time water has filled the 131 acre meetings the citizens panel will and Mars potting soils avail- tion guidelines for imperilled Bear hunters will share the estuary in “recent memory.” able, a return trip to those par- Chinook runs that are listed un- field with Master Hunters chas- The WDFW and their part- discuss and take public com- ticular nurseries is astronomi- der the federal Endangered Spe- ing deer and elk in some areas ners opened up the 3,110 foot ments on catch limits for trout cally expensive. Still, scientists cies Act, anglers will be required in August. The vast majority long dike in an effort to restore in Lake Roosevelt, protections have been steadily watering and to release wild Chinook on of ungulate hunters will have habitat for juvenile Chinook for Columbian white-tail deer, weeding peas, tomatoes, rad- Sundays and Mondays. Fishery to wait until at least September salmon. The project, which was management of halibut fisheries ishes, potatoes, green beans and managers anticipate that almost for their chance to take a shot initiated in 2009, was designed and Washington hatchery pro- carrots among other fodder in 48,500 Chinook will be harvest- though. Deer hunters hoping to simultaneously protect agri- grams, and the creation of two order to see what the space dust ed before Labor Day in the Buoy to expand their opportunities cultural land and preserve an es- new types of recreational fishing might yield. 10 area alone. in the field have until Aug. 14 tablished snow goose reserve. licenses. One of the main concerns of The fall salmon fishery also to apply for a special permit to “The dike breach was a piv- One of the newly proposed scientists was how, and if, heavy has a new rule in regard to fish hunt the 6,000-acre Charles and otal moment for salmon in the fishing license options would al- metals found in the Martian with a clipped ventral fin. Those Mary Eder unit of the Scotch region,” said WDFW Hydrolo- low anglers to fish both fresh and soils would transfer into the flesh fish, released from the Youngs gist and project manager, Jenna Creek Wildlife Area in north- saltwater, use two poles, harvest of the vegetables. Preliminary re- Bay off-channel fishing zone in Friebel, in a press release. “We eastern Okanogan County. A Puget Sound Dungeness crab sults, however, have shown that Oregon, have been found stray- total of 18 applicants will be expect this work to contribute and catch both salmon and steel- at least some of the vegetables ing into natural spawning areas chosen via random drawing for to chinook recovery in Puget have been registering marks at, in the Columbia Basin. The new the “limited-entry” deer hunt. Sound for years to come, as well head in the Columbia River and or even below, the accepted con- regulations permit the harvest of Six permits each will be pulled as provide new opportunities for its tributaries. The other combo centrations levels found here on adipose or ventral clipped Chi- for modern rifle, bow and muz- bird watchers and other nature license would be available for Earth. nook through Dec. 1 in order to zleloader hunters. enthusiasts.” Washington residents 70 years Photos of the space based help eliminate the stray hatchery Elsewhere, hunters with a By allowing the Puget Sound of age and older. The council is cornucopia can be found online fish. That regulation is in place penchant for pig may want to waters to move freely, natural expected to take action on these and the produce is decidedly de- from Buoy 10 upstream to Bonn- consider heading to the Co- tidal processes that distribute proposals on Friday. licious looking. eville Dam. lumbia Basin Wildlife Area in water, sediment and nutrients Another topic of discussion As we head straight for the In other stray news, during Grant County in September. The into the marsh will be restored. will be protections for the Co- dog days of summer, the make the fall, salmon fishery anglers WDFW has closed the Desert “We also worked to ensure lumbian white-tailed deer and will be allowed to retain hatchery or break time for any garden Unit of the Wildlife Area for the the project provides a high level Taylor’s checkerspot butterflies. bounty, feel free to let your mind Chinook and hatchery coho dur- duration of August as they at- of flood protection and drainage wander to the great abyss of ing designated hatchery steel- Both animals are currently listed tempt to eliminate a population for the adjacent farmland, and as endangered species in Wash- space and ponder exactly how head seasons on numerous lower we retained land for snow geese,” of wild hogs that have been fre- ington. alien soils might help your belea- Columbia River tributaries. That quenting the area for a year now. noted Friebel. guered earth garden to grow. new rule was also implemented Officials will set up bait stations Speaking of birds, while we The meetings will begin at 8 in order to help keep stray hatch- and attempt to shoot the animals are still square in the bullseye of a.m. on Friday and 8:30 a.m. on FISHIN’ ery fish out of natural spawning from a helicopter. the dog days of summer, shore- Saturday in Room 172 of the grounds. Once the WDFW is finished birds are already anticipating the Natural Resources Building, lo- In a development that’s not Complete fishing regulations with their pig punishing efforts, season change and beginning cated at 1111 Washington St. SE, fresh from outer space but is out for Washington in 2016-17 can hunters should be free to try the first leg of their trek south Olympia. A complete agenda is of leftfield, or the left coast if you be found online at http://wdfw. available onlien at http://wdfw. will, a Columbia River angler their hand at the hooved animals. for the winter. Tens of thousands wa.gov/fishing/regulations/. The WDFW noted that since of birds, including sandpip- wa.gov/commission/. in the Longview area reported Last week’s angling efforts on catching and releasing an Atlan- the lower Columbia River pro- CH562159hh.do tic salmon last week. In the offi- duced a fair return. Boat anglers cial words of the WDFW, “What in the estuary averaged 0.39 Chi- the heck?” nook per boat while boat anglers Records from the WDFW in the Camas area averaged just show that scoop traps on the 0.15 steelhead per vessel. An- Chehalis and Cowlitz rivers glers in between Vancouver and have been sporadically catching Cathlamet brought in only 0.08 Atlantic salmon for years. Addi- summer Chinook and 0.79 steel- tionally, in the 1980’s the WDFW head per boat. observed “a few” Atlantic salm- Sturgeon fishing, while off on at the McNary juvenile fish limits to harvest, has also been collection facility. Those fish keeping anglers busy on the were attributed to net pens lo- mighty river as of late. Last week cated in Rufus Woods Reservoir on the lower river below Bonnev- on the mainstem of the Colum- ille Dam the WDFW sampled 11 bia in north-central Washington. boat anglers with 14 sublegal, 16 There is no indication where last legal and one oversize river mon- week’s Atlantic salmon catch ster. may have wiggled in from. Additionally, walleye fishing Monday, Aug. 1 was the first has been good around Camas. day for the fall (Pacific) salmon Sampling by the WDFW last fishing season on the Colum- week found 19 walleye in the box bia River and its tributaries and for seven bank anglers wetting wide ranging preseason run a line from three boats. In The forecasts put a new spinner on Dalles Pool bank anglers aver- the season. aged one walleye each with 12 The WDFW announced last boat anglers keeping 54 walleye week that because of an antici- and released another score. pated depression on the steel- head return anglers will only be permitted to harvest one steel- HUNTIN’ head per day below Bonneville General bear hunting seasons Dam during the fall fishery. opened up in numerous zones Most years anglers are allowed around the state on Aug. 1, in- two steelhead per day. cluding the Coastal Zone and The single steelhead limit on the South Cascades Zone is set the Columbia River will extend to follow suit on Aug. 15. While upriver to McNary Dam on Sept. it is rare for hunters to hit the 1 and then again up to the High- field primarily in search of a way 395 Bridge in Pasco on Nov. bear to bag, it is far more com- 1. In accordance with WDFW mon for deer, elk and other big regulations, only hatchery steel- game hunters to start familiar- head with a clipped fin and izing themselves with the back- healed scar may be harvested. country during the dog days of Additionally, coho runs are August. During those scouting expected to return at just 27 per- expeditions, hunters sometimes cent of the 10-year average. Due encounter berry-hungry bears, to that poor projection fishery at which point the bear hunt be- managers have dropped the daily comes a matter of convenience, if hatchery coho limit on Colum- not life and death. bia River tributaries from six fish In order to hunt bears a adult per day to just two. All un- person must possess a current Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 SPORTS

Olympics US Soccer Team Gets Off to a Winning Start at Olympics By Kevin Baxter WALLY SKALJI / Los Angeles Times USA’s Morgan Brian (14) Los Angeles Times battles for the ball with New BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil Zealand’s Katie Duncan dur- — Not far from this provincial ing the second half in Bella capital 215 miles north of Rio Horizonte, Brazil, during the de Janeiro, South America’s first Olympic Games on Wednes- significant deposits of gold were day. found lying along the banks of the rivers flowing from some of Brazil’s highest mountains. The deposits were so large and visible, all miners had to do was bend over and pick them up. And when word got out, nearly a million people flocked to the re- gion in what became the world’s first gold rush. How appropriate, then, that three centuries later the U.S. women’s soccer team should come here on a gold rush of its own, a journey it began Wednes- day with a solid, if occasionally sloppy, 2-0 win over New Zea- land behind goals from Carli Lloyd and Alex Morgan. “The first game, there’s always going to be some nerves,” U.S. coach Jill Ellis said. “I haven’t seen, to date, an exceptional first game from most teams because ing a left-footed cross toward you’re settling in, you’re dealing the six-yard box for Lloyd, who with nerves. leaped between two defenders to “So I was really pleased to- one-hop a header just inside the night.” far post for the seventh Olympic As was goalkeeper Hope Solo, goal of her career. 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So there’s no dwelling on previ- I’m OK with it,” Solo said. ous games, previous mistakes, “I was focused on the game. goals. Good things,” Lloyd said. So what goes on around me in “You’ve got to just move on and the stadium, honestly it doesn’t get ready for the next one.” matter.” The next one will come Sat- Now her focus, like Lloyd’s, urday against France, ranked turns to the next game. With third in the world by FIFA and the top two teams in each of the one of seven top-10 teams in the three groups, plus the top two 12-nation field. Those rankings third-place teams, advancing to are led by the U.S., the reigning the quarterfinals, Wednesday’s World Cup and Olympic cham- win virtually assured the U.S. a pion, which is trying to become spot in the next round. Winning the first country to win those the group, however, would give titles in consecutive summers. the U.S. a much more favorable It got off to a quick start on route to the final, a route that that Wednesday when Lloyd, would see them play the last two who scored the final goal in the games in Rio. last two Olympic competitions, “Overall my takeaway was scored the first for the U.S. in yeah, it’s three points in the bag,” these Games just nine minutes Ellis said. “We’ve got to give our- into the competition. selves the best chance to get out Tobin Heath did most of the of the group. And starting with heavy lifting on the play, send- three (points) is the way to go.” Phelps to Carry US Flag During Olympic Opening Ceremony in Rio RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — iconic stadiums. Michael Phelps has a lot of mem- Phelps got word of his selec- orable moments at the Olympics. tion Tuesday night. This one ranks right up there. “I think I had the biggest smile Adding another honor to his on my face that you could possibly remarkable career, Phelps was find,” he said. “A little bit of emo- chosen to carry the U.S. flag in tion came over me. I probably shed Friday night’s opening ceremony a little bit of tears, just of joy.” at Maracana Stadium. Phelps will be only the second The pick seemed obvious swimmer to lead the U.S. del- — Phelps, after all, is the most egation in the opening ceremony. decorated athlete in Olympic Gary Hall carried the flag at the history and will be competing 1976 Montreal Olympics. in his fifth Summer Games — Phelps has captured 18 golds but he was clearly overwhelmed and 22 medals overall, far more Wednesday after being selected than any other Olympic athlete, in a vote of American athletes and he’ll be the first U.S. male representing each sport. swimmer to compete in five “To lead our country into this Summer Games. Olympics is something, honestly, While Phelps did have some that I never thought I’d have the concerns about the physical toll opportunity to do,” Phelps said. of marching in the opening cer- In fact, this will be the first emony rather than spending a time he’s participated in the open- relaxing night in front of the tele- ing ceremony, which can be a gru- vision, he couldn’t pass up the eling experience requiring athletes chance to carry the flag. to spend hours on their feet. “It’s a no-brainer,” he said. “I As a 15-year-old, his handlers have to do it. I want to do it.” thought it best that he not take Phelps will certainly be hard part even though he qualified in to miss at the Maracana. Ralph only one event at the 2000 Sydney Lauren has come up with an Games. 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Paul Dunn / For The Chronicle William Dries, 85, director of Lewis County Gospel Choir, reviews a music passage during rehearsal Sunday at Harrison Square Presbyterian Church in Centralia. A Gift of Music to the Community Lewis County Gospel they will perform for the public. How it happens flawlessly Concert Raises Money every time, he’s not quite sure. for Local Charities “It’s a miracle,” he said with a laugh. “These people are dedi- By Carrina Stanton cated and they put up with my For The Chronicle tongue lashing occasionally and they just pull it together. These Lewis County Gospel Con- people just love to sing.” cert Choir Director Bill Dries The non-denominational looks calm and collected, Lewis County Gospel Concerts, though no one would expect the next of which takes place him to. Saturday, Aug. 6, at Harrison He’s waiting to see how many Square Presbyterian Church, people will show up for the first was started at least 15 years ago rehearsal for the next install- at the Chehalis Seventh-Day ment of the community concert Adventist Church by a woman series. No matter who shows up, named Georgia Anderson. The he will take them through two idea, explained organizer Pam rehearsals in six days, and then Burghart, was much in the same line as the church’s annual Mes- siah sing-along where singers from all over the community are invited to sing together for just a short time commitment. IF YOU GO … “It’s really community-driv- en,” Burghart said. “It’s for the What: Centralia resident Ruth Newkirk, 24, in front, sings Sunday during a rehearsal of the Lewis County Gospel Choir at Harrison Lewis County Gospel Christian community to come Concert Square Presbyterian Church in Centralia. When: out and celebrate together so it’s 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6 an awesome event and a unique one concert be held each year. concerts, which are held the derson said. “The purpose of Where: Harrison Square event.” “She said ‘I’ll do more con- first Saturday in February and these concerts is one word, the Presbyterian Church, 1227 certs if you’ll help me.’ That was the first Saturday in August. He Harrison Ave., Centralia Organizer Dale Anderson, word encouragement, and we all Cost: Free admission, no relation to Georgia Ander- not the answer I was hoping for,” said he enjoys the events be- need encouragement in many goodwill offering taken son, said he first attended just he said with a chuckle. cause they bring so many people different ways and at different to enjoy the music, but he no- Georgia Anderson has since together to work toward a single times.” ticed that the concerts were not moved away from the commu- goal. The Aug. 6 concert features garnering the attendance he nity and Dale Anderson has “It’s an opportunity to give solo and quartet performances thought they should. He made stayed on as one of the orga- back to the community in a the suggestion that more than nizers of the now twice yearly number of different ways,” An- please see MUSIC, page Life 3 Reader’s Picks for the Best of Lewis County chronline.com THE CHRONICLE & CHRONLINE.COM THE2016 BEST

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Mossyrock to Host Blueberry Festival Lewis County residents will be heading to urday on State Street. Entries will line up in the Mossyrock the first weekend in August for the park’s parking area off Isbell Road. This por- community’s annual Blueberry Festival. tion of Isbell Road will be closed at 10 a.m. Among the top events are a car show, parade Different age groups will be competing in and pie eating contest. the Pie Eating Championship, which will start Calendar The car show will be 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Satur- at 1 p.m. Saturday in front of the Mossyrock day on the grass fields behind Mossyrock High Thursday, Aug. 4 School. Registration will commence at 8 a.m. Area Action League’s stage in Klickitat Prairie and awards will be presented at 3 p.m. Park. Signups will be taken at the MAAL booth. Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 HAVE AN EVENT YOU For more information, call Rex, (360) 880- More information on the Mossyrock Blue- S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 748-7241 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE 5676. berry Festival may be found at www.mossyr- Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, The parade will get underway at 11 a.m. Sat- ockfestivals.org. Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- THE PUBLIC TO? seum, Elbe-Mineral, 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 Submit your calendar items Art conversations with Karen Price, to Newsroom Assistant Doug Carol Smith and the Crew, 10:30 a.m., Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the White Pass Country Museum, 12990 U.S. week before you would like Highway 12, Packwood, (360) 494-4031 them to be printed. He can be reached at calendar@chronline. Public Agencies com or (360) 807-8238. Please include all relevant information, Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin as well as contact information. Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, Events can also be submitted (360) 330-2072 at www.chronline.com Organizations American Legion Post 508, potluck Kidsignment Sale Saturday and and meeting, 6 p.m., Silver Creek-Ethel Grange, corner of Brim Road and U.S. Sunday. Highway 12, (360) 485-2852, (360) This consignment sale offers 978-5368 new or like-new items at garage Onalaska American Legion Post 508, sale prices. It’s a good place to 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- find “back to school” clothes for ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 for children. Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, There are also maternity and 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 kid-related items of all kinds. S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst The sale will be 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Saturday, Aug. 6, and 11 a.m.-3 Pete Caster / [email protected] 3827 or (360) 736-4163 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7. Kylee Smith, of Winlock, has her cell phone camera ready while she encourages her dad, Russ Smith, as he Those who are interested competes in the Mossyrock Blueberry Festival blueberry pie eating contest in 2014. Support Groups in consigning are asked to visit www.swwkidsignment.org for “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the more information. Centralia College East, (360) Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- Centralia College Blvd., Centralia, (360) loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured 496-5022. church.com/griefshare/ 736-9391, ext. 298 or (877) 813-2828 Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Centralia, For more information, email Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 Lewis County Breast Cancer Support swwkidsignment@stjoeschehalis. (360) 330-2640 Prohibition Band, 8 p.m.-midnight, p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- Group, 5:30 p.m., Providence Regional Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 org or call (360) 345-1446. Napavine Amphitheater, free admis- seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children Cancer Clinic, 2015 Cooks Hill Road, (360) p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. St. Joseph School is located at sion and parking, bring own chairs, 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 304-8472 Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 123 SW Sixth St. blankets, etc., sponsored by Creek In- SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- surance, (360) 520-0335 9593, steamtrainride.com Galvin school reunion, noon-4 p.m., Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, Tuesday, Aug. 9 Friday, Aug. 5 ‘Art on the Hill’ to Be Fords Prairie Grange, 2640 W. Reyn- Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- olds Ave., Centralia, potluck, family and seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, Held at Seminary Hill friends welcome, (360) 269-7157 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank ‘Beauty and the Beast,” 2 p.m., Roxy Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 Natural Area and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Theater, Morton, tickets purchased in Health and Hope Medical Out- reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Oakview Acoustic Jam, 6-9 p.m., Create original works of art Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., advance $12 for adults and $6 for chil- Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Centra- (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 dren 12 and under, at the door, $13 and p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks from the bounty of nature dur- Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose lia, donations accepted, (360) 870-8447 Dance, Country Four and More, 7 $6. www.MortonRoxy.org. Centralia Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3:30 ing this Saturday’s hands-on art “The Secret Life of Pets,” 7 p.m., Roxy income is less than 200 percent of the p.m., South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley poverty level, (360) 623-1485 p.m., corner of Pearl and Maple streets, event at the Seminary Hill Natu- Road, near exit 99 off I-5, free lessons at Theater, Morton, rated PG, adults $8, (360) 985-0662 ral Area. 6 p.m. with admission, (360) 352-2135 students and seniors $7 Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, (360) The final public event of 2016 Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 740-1295 Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- p.m., Olympia Street, downtown Teni- at Centralia’s hillside forest con- ‘Beauty and the Beast,” 7 p.m., Roxy seum, Elbe-Mineral, 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m. cludes the “Year of the Child” no, (360) 515-0501 Monday, Aug. 8 (Banjo Train & BBQ), 1-888-STEAM-11 Theater, Morton, tickets purchased in with a guided nature activity led Winlock Saturday Market, 10 a.m.-2 Music in the Park, 7 p.m., Recreation Herbal Beginnings, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Jack- advance $12 for adults and $6 for chil- p.m., corner of state Routes 505 and dren 12 and under, at the door, $13 and Park, Chehalis, Randy Linder’s Rock ‘n’ by Kathrynn Dunn-Saari and son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 603, [email protected], Face- $6. www.MortonRoxy.org. Roll Fantasy Amy Mumford. book “Winlock Saturday Market” Game Night, Fords Prairie Grange, “The Secret Life of Pets,” 7 p.m., Roxy Venture into the woods, hunt Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 2640 Reynolds Ave., Centralia, potluck Theater, Morton, adults $8, students and for natural and interesting things, p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- dinner 6 p.m., (360) 918-1356 Public Agencies seniors, $7 seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 then use your creativity to make Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City something from your imagina- 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 748-7241 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- “The Secret Life of Pets,” 7 p.m., Roxy Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) Organizations tion with these artists from the 9593, steamtrainride.com Theater, Morton, rated PG, adults $7, stu- 330-7670 Bethel School of the Arts, which Lewis County Planning Commission, Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m. Steam Train Ride to Ruth, 5 p.m., dents and seniors, $6 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) social hour, 5:45 p.m. program, Matrix is co-hosting the event with the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- Friends of the Seminary Hill adults $17, seniors $16, children 4-15 countywriters.wordpress.com/ Natural Area. As always, there $14, children 3 and under free, 1101 SW Public Agencies Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 will be free cookies and refresh- Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593, Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific steamtrainride.com BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) ments at this family-friendly 562-5612 Support Groups Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, County Courthouse, agenda available event. Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Art on the Hill will begin at Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., Chehalis City Council, 5 p.m, City Organizations Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, 10 a.m. and run until noon. 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 Hall council chamber, 350 N. Market [email protected] The event takes place in the Solar 101, workshop, 10 a.m.-noon, Blvd., Chehalis, agendas available at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, Centralia Timberland Library, 110 S. Sil- 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111½ W. Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Barner Drive parking lot at the http://ci.chehalis.wa.us/meetings, (360) ver St., sponsored by South Sound Solar, Main, Centralia, (360) 736-6852 large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., 345-1042 eastern end of Locust Street, just (360) 352-7869 Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst Centralia Historic Preservation Com- Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Stu- a few blocks east of downtown Art on the Hill, 10 a.m., Seminary Hill dent Services Building cafeteria, Centra- Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. Centralia. mission, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Ma- gracefoursquarechurch.com Natural Area, Centralia ple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7695 lia College, (360) 262-3877 Learn more at facebook.com/ “The Secret Life of Pets,” 3 p.m., Roxy Lewis County Board of Health, 9 a.m., Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., SeminaryHill, twitter.com/GoS- Theater, Morton, rated PG, $5 BOCC Board Room, second floor, Lewis Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Saturday, Aug. 6 eminaryHill or instagram.com/ Parking lot sale, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Cen- County Courthouse, agenda available (360) 748-1753, [email protected] GoSeminaryHill. tralia Church of the Nazarene, 1119 W. at http://goo.gl/zKXB3, 740-1148 Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and First St., multifamily sale, to support Centralia Parks Board, 5 p.m., Fort Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Michael Reagan to Speak summer camp scholarships Borst Park Kitchen 2, (360) 330-7662 lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Mossyrock Fire Department, fire Breastfeeding Coalition of Lewis at Vietnam Veterans County, noon-1:30 p.m., second floor, Organizations commissioners, noon, main station, 137 Coming to Roxy Theater E. Main St., Mossyrock, (360) 983-3456 Lewis County Public Health & Social Ser- Remembrance Day Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, vices, 360 NW North St., Chehalis, (360) Centralia College East and Grays Harbor Fire District 1, 7 p.m., 740-1234 The 19th annual Vietnam Vet- meeting of volunteers, 10 a.m., Santa Oakville Fire Hall, (360) 273-6541 the Fire Mountain Arts Council Lucia Coffee, Centralia Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, erans Remembrance Day event Lewis County Cemetery District 4, 6 are bringing Disney’s “Beauty Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at p.m., Randle Fire Station annex, (360) Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, and the Beast” to Morton’s Roxy spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson 494-4031 the Veterans Memorial Museum, Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or (360) 880-5134 100 SW Veterans Way, Chehalis. Theater for six performances. Shows will be 7 p.m. Satur- email [email protected] Winlock Improvement Network, 6 Michael Reagan, a Vietnam Organizations p.m., Guadalajara, 114 Cedar Crest Drive, Marine combat veteran who day; 2 p.m. Sunday; 7 p.m. Tues- Winlock, (360) 520-3154 day, Aug. 9; 7 p.m. Wednesday, Chehalis American Legion Post 22, served in 1967 and 1968, will be Sunday, Aug. 7 general meeting, 4 p.m., 555 N. Market the speaker. Aug. 10; 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13; Kidsignment Sale, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., St. Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 740-7889 Support Groups There will be a special individ- and 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14. “Beauty and the Beast” is di- Joseph School, 123 SW Sixth St., Cheha- Lewis County Community Network, Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, ual Vietnam Veterans recognition, lis, (360) 345-1446 3-5 p.m, second floor conference room, 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- light snacks and fellowship. rected by Lynne Olmos, with Lewis County Public Health & Social Ser- musical direction by Martha Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo halis, sponsored by Human Response For more information, visit starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 vices Building, 360 NW North St., Cheha- Network, (360) 748-6601 Sturgeon. lis, (206) 719-3226 www.fallenheroesproject.org, or Jackson Highway, Chehalis NAMI Lewis County Connections Tickets purchased in advance Dancing, Swing Stuff, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities the Facebook page, “Fallen He- Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) roes Project.” are $12 for adults and $6 for chil- Swede Hall, Rochester, (360) 350-2423 Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- dren 12 and under. At the door, Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary 748-1753, [email protected] [email protected] they are $13 and $6. They may be Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- Centralia-Chehalis Emblem Club, 7 Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- Unity Center, 800 S. 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Continued from Life 1 in addition to songs performed by the entire assembled choir, which this installment numbers about 30 singers. There will also be a special performance by the Salzer Creek Band, formerly the Fiddling Brownies. Margaret Burchett, who has been the or- ganist for Harrison Square Pres- byterian Church for 54 years, accompanies the choir in two of their pieces. She said she en- joys the events because they are a celebration of church music from a simpler time. “They do a lot of the old hymns, songs that people have enjoyed for years,” Burchett said. “It’s uplifting and a number of the songs are kind of peppy songs and we need things like that.” The full choir first sang to- gether Sunday. It will have a rehearsal Thursday and then a short rehearsal right before the Saturday performance, and that is the extent of their time together, explained Dries. Some of the soloists have been work- Paul Dunn / For The Chronicle ing on their parts ahead of time, Dale Anderson, 70, an organizer of the Lewis County Gospel Choir, plays piano during a rehearsal Sunday at Harrison Square Presbyterian Church in Centralia. but the majority of performers come just for a few days and are able to create something amaz- ing, he noted. He attributed the success to many different fac- tors, including the immense amount of talent and commit- ment they bring with them as well as the singers who come time and again and mentor the newer singers. “All through my musical career I’ve noticed that up un- til dress rehearsal you feel like everything’s falling apart, and then that curtain goes up and it’s just great,” he said. Admission to the concert is free to the public, but a freewill offering is taken at each concert to benefit a local charity. The Aug. 6 concert will ben- efit the Lewis County Gospel Mission. Anderson said past concerts have raised $700-$1200 for local charities. “It’s wonderful, it’s absolutely terrific how people respond,” he Ethel resident Dennis E. Lampert, 76, in back, has participated in the Lewis County William Dries, 85, director of Lewis County Gospel Choir, leads singers through a said. Gospel Choir for about six years. rehearsal Sunday at Harrison Square Presbyterian Church in Centralia.

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8. Born to Run (1975, ‘Born 17. Long Time Comin’ (2005, compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or CH562130jc.do previously unreleased) grievance procedures should be directed to the Vice 4. Ballad of Jesse James — to Run’) ‘Devils & Dust’) President of Human Resources and Legal Afairs, Centralia College, 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, WA 98531, The Bruce Springsteen Band 9. Badlands (1977, ‘Darkness 18. Wrecking Ball (2012, or call 360-736-9391, ext. 671. (recorded March 14, 1972, at on the Edge of Town’) ‘Wrecking Ball’) Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 LIFE

Washington complete incompetent. Within hoses to do so. men, plus others referred to in restaurants, clothing stores, and weeks, city fathers will exoner- Spokane was no frontier newspapers as the “sporting el- even a tent in which the Spo- State ate Jones, but the initial account, town composed entirely of ement.” Estimates of property kane Daily Chronicle carried on although false, will be repeated makeshift wooden structures, losses ranged from $5 to $10 publication. HISTORY in many histories of the fire. but the fire did start in such an million, an enormous sum for Early newspaper accounts Spokane will quickly rebuild as area, where rubbish between the time, with one-half to two- contained only one explanation fine new buildings of a revital- buildings provided ideal tinder. thirds of it insured. for the weak water pressure and HistoryLink.org ized downtown rise from the The fire consumed that part of Some of Spokane’s leading failure to check the flames: that ashes. the city and then moved on. citizens immediately formed a Superintendent of Waterworks Great Spokane Fire The fire began shortly after Firefighters began dyna- relief committee, and other cit- Rolla A. Jones was away fishing 6:00 in the evening. The most miting buildings in an attempt ies donated food, supplies, and or working on his steamboat — Destroys Downtown credible story of its origin is to deprive the fire of fuel, but money. Even Seattle, just recov- accounts vary — instead of tend- Spokane Falls that it started at Wolfe’s lunch- the flames jumped the spaces ering from its own disastrous ing his post, and that he had left room and lodgings opposite the opened and soon created their fire of June 6, sent $15,000. The the pumping station in the care on Aug. 4, 1889 Northern Pacific Depot on Rail- own firestorm. In a few hours National Guard was brought in of an incompetent substitute. On Sunday, Aug. 4, 1889, fire road Avenue. after it began, the Great Spo- to assure public order, to guard S. S. Bailey of the City Coun- destroys most of downtown Spo- The flames raced through kane Fire, as it came to be called, bank vaults and business safes cil claimed to have run “to the kane Falls. It begins in an area of the flimsy buildings near the had destroyed 32 square blocks, standing amid the ruins, and pumping station as soon as the flimsy wooden structures and tracks. The nearby Pacific Ho- virtually the entire downtown. to prevent looting. Mayor Fred alarm was sounded and found quickly engulfs the substantial tel, a fine new structure of brick There was one fatality, Furth issued dire warnings that Superintendent Jones had stone and brick buildings of the and granite, was soon engulfed George I. Davis, who died at Sa- against price gauging. Unem- left a man in charge there, who, business district. Property losses in the wall of fire advancing cred Heart Hospital of burns ployed men immediately found by his own admission, was to- are huge, and one death is re- on the business center. Church and injuries when he fled (or work clearing the debris, and tally incompetent to handle the ported. In initial newspaper re- and fire-station bells alerted the jumped) from his lodgings at any who declined the opportu- machinery, not knowing how to ports the fire is blamed on Rolla public and the volunteer fire de- the Arlington Hotel. Many oth- nity were invited to leave town. increase the speed of the pumps” A. Jones, who was in charge of partment, which had formed in ers were treated at the hospital, Businesses resumed in a (Spokane Falls Review, August 6, the water system and was said 1884. Firefighters, attempting to where the nuns served meals to hastily erected tent city. They 1889). Other papers as far away to have gone fishing after leav- put out the flames, could not get the newly homeless boarding- included insurance adjusters, as The New York Times repeated ing the system in the charge of a sufficient water pressure in the house dwellers, mostly working railroad ticket offices, banks, this story almost verbatim. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016

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

Crossword

Celebrity Cipher Today’s clue: I equals M

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “A woman gave birth on an airplane. The airline said that the woman and her new $40 carry-on are doing just fine.” — Conan O’Brien © 2016 by NEA, Inc. Motherhood is Anything But Sacred in Recent Movies and TV series

Michele K. Short Kristen Bell, from left, Mila Kunis and Kathryn Hahn in “Bad Moms” (Michele K. Short/STX Productions/TNS) By Rebecca Keegan A, PTA president played by in the film, which opened Fri- films and shows often reflect the into the villains. It stars relatable Los Angeles Times Christina Applegate. day. “When you put the word anxieties of women stretched to women such as Bell, Applegate, In a pop culture world where ‘mom’ in there, this certain set of the limits by an era of helicopter Jada Pinkett Smith and Kathryn In the new R-rated comedy almost anything goes in terms characteristics subconsciously parenting, tiger moms and Pin- Hahn acting in unfamiliar ways. “Bad Moms,” Mila Kunis’ char- of foul language, nudity, alco- infiltrates your mind. You enter terest-ready perfectionism. In “Tallulah,” a film with a acter, Amy Mitchell, commits hol and drug use, imperfect this realm of martyrdom. Peo- Hoping that moms just want more serious tone streaming on a mortal maternal sin: She ar- moms are one of the last taboos. ple are scared to write mothers to have fun — at least occasion- Netflix and in theaters since Fri- rives at the school bake sale, an Which is why the hedonistic be- who take time for themselves.” ally — distributor STX has been day, the title character, a young event free of gluten, sugar and havior on display in “Bad Moms” That reluctance seems to marketing “Bad Moms” as an woman played by Ellen Page, any semblance of joy, with store- can be so startling. be changing — “Bad Moms,” opportunity for mothers to have steals a baby from an irrespon- bought doughnut holes. “I can’t think of a more re- written and directed by “Hang- an R-rated night out, partnering sible yet compassionately drawn Coping with a clueless boss alistic depiction of moms than over” filmmakers Jon Lucas and with brands like Uber, Match. mother named Carolyn, played at work and a helpless husband this movie, and that’s a little sad,” Scott Moore, is one of a handful com and the lingerie line Cosa- by Tammy Blanchard. at home, Amy has given up try- said Kristen Bell, who plays an- of recent films and TV shows bella. TV ads for the film have After “Tallulah” premiered ing to attain an idealized version other beaten-down “bad mom” that push back at mom sham- a “Hangover”-like feel, empha- at the Sundance Film Festival in of motherhood, embodied in and co-conspirator in Amy’s ing. With an empathetic view sizing debauchery and clearly the film by a judgmental, type- campaign to reclaim some chill on modern motherhood, these making the judgmental moms please see MOMS, page Life 8 Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 LIFE

Over the years, women have vented their Moms maternal anxieties in popular culture — car- ADVICE: Dear Abby toonist Roz Chast’s depictions of bad moms in Continued from Life 7 the pages of the New Yorker became so popular you can now buy them as trading cards. (Card January, writer-director Sian Heder was sur- No.17: Gloria B. “promised to take daughter to Grandma Is Demanding prised to be accosted by women who said they mall after school and then didn’t.”) connected to Carolyn, the “bad mom,” a sup- But in 2016, there is a new standard for Hostess During Family’s porting character who drinks too much, has an women to measure themselves against and find affair and doesn’t even seem to know how to themselves lacking — their friends’ impeccably diaper her daughter. curated social media profiles. Heder noted that Annual Visits “After the premiere I became this weird as she was groggily editing her movie and writ- priest hearing these bad-mommy confessions, DEAR ABBY: We visit my the appropriate response would ing for “Orange Is the New Black” while caring grandmother out of state once a have been: “You know, you’re right. and I realized all moms feel like failures,” said for two children younger than 2, her photogra- Heder, who is a mother of two. “There’s a dis- year. After our visits, I usually leave I’ll get the Windex!” And when she pher husband was sharing idyllic-looking fam- connect between the role of the mother as it’s feeling defeated. A few reasons ily photos on Facebook. made a negative comment about presented in the movies and what it actually why: “On social media, my mom friends are see- someone, you should have found feels like to be a mom, the amount of guilt and She leaves something nice to say about the shame you put on yourself.” ing this super woman, this image of perfection,” multiple notes Heder said. “The thing that they’re not seeing person in response. On TV, the challenges faced by flawed around “remind- If these visits cause financial is that I’m almost traumatized by leaving my ing” us to clean modern moms are often played for laughs, as hardship, visit your grandmother in the satire “Odd Mom Out,” now airing in its toddler to go to set. Or that I pulled over my car up after ourselves. every OTHER year, or consider in- second season on Bravo, where writer and star on the way to work and took a 45-minute nap.” There’s a note in Jill Kargman is a woman warily navigating the In writing “Bad Moms,” Lucas and Moore, the shower that viting her to visit you, but don’t cut wealthy mommy clique of New York’s Upper both fathers, said they looked to their wives, says, “Please wipe her off completely. After all, she’s East Side, or on “Mom,” a CBS show beginning who were trying to live up to unrealistic expec- down shower By Abigail Van Buren family, and not all family members its fourth season this fall, which centers on the tations about what motherhood looks like. walls after use.” are “perfect.” lives of a mother-daughter duo of recovering “So often (in movies and TV shows) the She asks me to change the sheets alcoholics played by Anna Faris and Allison moms are just rolling their eyes at the dads,” or launder our towels before I leave. DEAR ABBY: I’m a newly re- Janney (Janney is also a stressed but sympa- Lucas said. “The moms we know are way more Although she has decorative paper tired woman living alone. Today I thetic mom in “Tallulah”). rock and roll than that.” hand towels in the bathrooms, she received a phone call on my land- Not everybody thinks these flawed screen The film shows a range of mom types and asks us not to use them because line asking me to participate in a models of motherhood are a good idea. After stars, because its six leads are actresses who they are “too expensive.” She com- survey. The first question asked are mothers themselves — Kunis, who plays a the “Bad Moms” trailer premiered, showing plains about my son’s handprints was how many people are in my Kunis, Bell and their co-stars drinking, party- fed-up working mom; Bell, an underappreci- on her windows (he’s 2). She bad- ated stay-at-home mom; Hahn, a free-spirited household. ing and seeking other escapes from maternal mouths nearly everyone she knows, In the past, I didn’t live alone single mom; Applegate, an overcompensating has unsolicited advice on every- responsibility, Taylor Baehr, a writer for the and I didn’t mind participating in Christian movie website Movieguide, posted a perfect mom; Jada Smith, a judgy mom; and thing and is generally highly judg- Youtube video protesting the film. Annie Mumolo, a clueless mom. mental. surveys. But calling on my landline “When I see media portrayals of moms run- “I really appreciated that this was not a story When we return home, she makes me worry that person has ning from their children, it’s hard for me to about a mom who was trying to be better and gushes about our visit for months, access to my physical address. And watch,” said Baehr, a mother of one with anoth- in the end she got better,” Bell said. “It’s about saying how “lonely” she is now that being asked by some stranger for er child on the way. “It puts out this message the idea that we are all on the same team as we’re gone and how much she en- information like my age, the num- that decisions you make as an individual mom moms and we have let this idea of division in- joyed our visit. I don’t understand. ber of people in my household, and don’t have a ripple effect on your family.” fect us all.” Is this normal grandmother behav- whether I have guns in the house, Historically, moms on screen who aren’t In test screening audiences of moms, Lucas ior, or does she take it too far? Must etc. makes me feel very vulnerable. wholly self-sacrificing are often portrayed as and Moore said they were surprised to find we continue spending big bucks I told the caller I was not inter- self-absorbed villainesses like Faye Dunaway’s that many women actually wanted more ma- to go out there every year, or can ested in participating and wouldn’t abusive Joan Crawford in “Mommie Dear- ternal misbehavior in the movie. we just send pictures and call of- give a reason why. There has got est” or Mo’Nique’s dysfunctional matriarch in “We were concerned some of the stuff was ten? — GRANDDAUGHTER IN A to be a better way to conduct sur- “Precious,” archetypes that have roots centuries gonna be too raunchy,” Lucas said. “We were QUANDARY veys. Please let researchers know. — pleasantly surprised that moms wanted us to DEAR GRANDDAUGHTER: old, as Heder recently discovered while reading CAUTIOUS SENIOR to her children. push the raunch. They were disappointed there If these annual visits are a “com- “The idea of the wicked mom is so prevalent wasn’t more male nudity. One thing we heard mand performance,” I can see why DEAR CAUTIOUS: I’m doing in fairy tales,” Heder said. “But the evil father from several women was, ‘People don’t make you might resent them. However, that. But while I’m doing it, I am doesn’t really exist.” movies like this for us.’” it’s not unheard of for a hostess to also advising readers that they are leave a note asking that the shower under no obligation to respond to be wiped down, or that the sheets surveys of any type, and that all and towels be laundered before a they have to do if they receive this guest leaves — particularly if the kind of call is say, “Not interested,” guests are family members. A gra- and hang up. cious guest wouldn’t mind doing ••• those things, and would ask how Dear Abby is written by Abigail her hostess wanted it handled be- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- fore she left. lips, and was founded by her mother, Rather than stew when she Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at complained about your 2-year- www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, old’s handprints on her windows, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: E equals F

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: Previous Solution: “There was a power outage at a department store yesterday. Twenty people were trapped on the escalators.” — Steven Wright © 2016 by NEA, Inc. August 2016 The Chamber is open Mon-Fri 9-5 and Saturdays 9-3 BCusiness onnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter “You Don’t Know What You Have Until It’s Gone” As the old adage goes “You don’t that word is used. The phone calls, Join The Chronicle at the know what you have until it’s gone.” emails, and texts started rolling Well, the Cham- in. Local businesses were reaching August Chamber forum as we berway Overpass out for help with the situation and went away and wanted clarity on the statement. local businesses Detours were put in place and reveal the winners of The Best of started wishing within a few days they had in- we could push a spected the overpass and decided rewind button that they would be removing the Lewis County contest. and get what we south side of the bridge for safety Enter to win prizes including a half page advertisement for your business. had back. reasons. So the demo began and Alicia Bull It was a Friday, the overpass was partially demol- Executive early afternoon ished in the middle of the night. Director (July 22nd to WSDOT contacted the Cham- be exact) at the ber and met with us to let us know Chamber when we heard sirens, they care about our local busi- saw lights, and noticed quite the nesses and that they would be ruckus occurring outside. Look- putting up a temporary bridge as ing to I-5 we could see a sudden soon as possible. Their efforts and parking lot of cars and serious communication were stellar. commotion surrounding a low As King 5 News called me today boy with two excavators sitting wanting to hear all the bad things aside the freeway. Typical friday afternoon traffic? Nope, not so about the situation it was actually lucky today. Word spread that really easy to look at the media yet another vehicle hit a girder and say that I didn’t think many (the big support beams under the local businesses would complain Chamberway Bridge). about the situation because of the As information began to flow swift movement on behalf of WS- it was obvious this hit was not as DOT. Afterall, What we learned typical as the past 8 or so hits that was that the word “indefinitely” have occurred. This seemed to be really could refer to a undefined grabbing a bit more attention than short amount of time. Lucky for the average girder smash that oc- us, that’s what WSDOT meant. curs here on an almost annual ba- A temporary bridge is now in sis. Then we heard the words “shut place and is being tested for safety. indefinitely.” Once all is stable the overpass will I suppose the word “indefi- open to regular legal loads. Predic- nitely” is just that as defined by tions on behalf of WSDOT are an the dictionary as “something that open date of early August. So here is done, or that will go on, for an we are, soon to have our bridge undetermined period of time.” We, functioning again and boy do we of course, think the worse when appreciate what we didn’t have! Welcome New DOWNTOWN CENTRALIA Chamber Member AUGUST 27, 2016 | 9 AM - 4 PM Boys & Girls Club of Chehalis P.O. Box 672 Centralia, WA 98531 360-345-1700 • Car Giveaway www.bgcchehalis.org Upcoming Events • Vendors Forum - August 8th, 11:30am-1:00pm at O’Blarney’s in downtown Centralia. Best of Lewis County contest winners are announced to the public by The Chronicle. Join us in congratulating their success! • Dash Plaques

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2016 EXECUTIVE BOARD Todd Chaput, Chair Holiday Inn Express & Suites

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Kyle Heaton, Treasurer Port of Centralia

Bob Jackins, At Large Home Depot

Amanda Singleton, Past Chair Rainier Connect

2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ron Sturza Sunbird Shopping Center

Mitch Moberg Twin Cities Trading Post

Erin Hillier Hillier, Scheibmeir, & Kelly, PS

Walter Cuestas Century 21/Lund

Shirley Billings Security State Bank

Matt Moses Sierra Paciic Industries

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Chris Thomas Providence Centralia Hospital

Tony Ketchum I.P. Callison & Sons

Randy Mueller Port of Chehalis

Julie Pendleton Dick’s Brewing Co.

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United Way Power of the Purse a user-friendly manner,” said County, please contact Tanya at Upcoming FREE self is a work of art and opens Event Set for August 9th Bill Schulte, Centralia Col- 541-680-8539 for a personal tour. Gardening Workshops: to show our artists at work and lege Foundation board chair- Woodland Village. . . bringing photographs of their art. We On Tuesday, August 9th, man. “We can now easily share retirement to life! Hands on Composting, Au- have 44 participating artists nearly 300 women will fill the up-to date information with gust 6, 2016; 10 – 11 AM, Cen- this year; each one has an amaz- Riverside Golf Club pavilion for Foundation supporters, as well tral Transfer Station, 1411 South ing picture in this year’s Studio United Way of Lewis County’s Historic Fox Theatre Tower, Centralia, WA. Com- as GuideStar’s online audience Summer activities Guide. You can find these free 11th Annual Power of the Purse of donors, grant makers, our posting is nature’s process of Studio Guides our libraries, The women’s event – raising money peers, and the media.” To reach CENTRALIA, WA – Fox recycling decomposed organic Rectangle Gallery in Centralia, for local programs working to the Platinum level, the Centralia Theatre is in the middle of a ma- materials into a rich soil known Book n Brush in Chehalis, and break the cycle of intergenera- College Foundation added ex- jor exterior restoration. With as compost. Anything that was most of our local eateries, shops tional poverty in Lewis County. tensive information to its Non- funding from the Washington once living will decompose. and galleries. ARTrails provides Power of the Purse is a unique profit Profile on GuideStar. It State Legislature’s 2016 Supple- Basically, backyard compost- art education in our community. fundraising event accessorized now includes in-depth financial mental Budget and the Centra- ing is an acceleration of the ARTrails provides a yearly arts with all the things women love information, qualitative infor- lia Coal Transition Weatheriza- same process nature uses. Herb scholarship to a Centralia Col- - purses, accessories, spa pack- mation about goals, strategies, tion Board, the Fox restoration Gardening from the Past! Au- lege student as well as offering ages, weekend getaways and and capabilities, and quantita- is making some major strides. gust 13, 2016; 1:30 – 3:30 PM, classes at Centralia College and more! It also signifies a social tive information about results The summer project includes Borst Demo Garden, Centra- in our community’s private and collaboration of women from all and progress toward its mission. a complete replacement of the lia, WA. The Borst Home was public schools. We demonstrate walks of life, coming together to “I encourage everyone to visit our theatre’s main roof and a com- erected in the 1860’s. Come and provide hands-on art expe- commemorate the importance profile on GuideStar to see what prehensive repair, rebuild and join us and learn about differ- riences for all ages during our of women’s leadership and cel- reinforcement of the giant South we’re all about,” added Schulte. ent herbs that were grown and annual Studio Tour (coming ebrating the power of women’s wall, weatherization projects, “We’re thrilled that our Guid- used during that timeframe. up this September!) . ARTrails philanthropy and success in and a brand new, engineered eStar Platinum Nonprofit Pro- Seed Saving, August 27, 2016; also sponsors the High School our community. United Way HV/AC system. The ambitious file helps us better communicate 10 – 11 AM, Borst Demo Gar- Student Art Show at Studio 505 of Lewis County will also be the Foundation’s initiatives on a project will take place through den, Centralia, WA. There are honoring a remarkable woman August 27. Although the theatre in Toledo. We participate in global scale.” To see the Centra- many reasons to save seeds! To Career Days in our schools, and with the 4th Annual ‘Woman of lia College Foundation’s profile, is closed, Holley’s Place Frozen preserve and ensure you have Distinction’ Award. This special Yogurt will continue to serve up work with the Centralia Parks visit guidestar.org and search for a favorite plant, to attract ben- Department and the Centralia award recognizes a woman for “Centralia College Foundation.” the best summer treats every- eficial insects, to save money, their humanitarian efforts and day and of course fundraising Art in the Schools Committee to for trading and the list can go provide art experiences during strong leadership skills in mo- Ben Kostick Named Officer Of at the theatre is always ongoing. on and on. Learn some simple bilizing women to drive lasting Please consider a donation to the the summer and the Arts Jam- National Public Power Council techniques on the art of Saving boree during the winter. community change. Through Fox Theatre! Follow us online at Seeds! WSU Master Gardener the Power of the Purse, United Lewis County PUD Commis- www.centraliafoxtheatre.com Volunteers educate the com- Way is building a group of dy- sioner, Ben Kostick, was named or on Facebook or Twitter @ munity about issues of impor- Sight and Sound Audio namic leaders from all walks of as an officer of the American CentraliaFox tance in their local communities Connections life who are committed to ig- Public Power Association’s Policy Fox Film Series: that enhance natural resources, Beat the Heat this month by niting the power of women to Makers Council. The American You’ve Got Mail sustain communities and im- having a remote start installed advance the common good in Public Power Association rep- Saturday, Aug 27 @ 2pm & prove the health and wellness on your car or truck! Just one our community. Tickets for the resents not-for-profit, commu- 7pm: Location to be announced of Washington residents. For push of a button and your ve- event are sold out, please check nity-owned electric utilities that Presented by Book n’Brush more information, contact Art hicle will start and become with United Way for availability power homes, businesses and In this 1998 Drama, struggling Fuller, Program Coordinator, ice cold from AC, all while re- at (360) 748-8100. streets in nearly 2,000 towns and boutique bookseller Kathleen WSU Lewis County Master Gar- cities, serving 48 million Ameri- Kelly (Meg Ryan) hates Joe Fox maining secured and safe from deners, (360) 740-1216 or e-mail theives! With most 2008 and Deco Gifts cans. With no divided loyalties, (Tom Hanks), the owner of a cor- [email protected]. these utilities are focused on a porate Foxbooks chain store that up vehicles we can intergrate Deco Gifts will reopen on single mission - providing reli- just moved in across the street. the stock key fob to do the job Monday, September 5th. All the able electricity at a reasonable When they meet online, however, The ARTrails Studio Tour Guide instead of having multiples on new fall merchandise will be out, price, while protecting the en- they begin an intense and anony- is out! your key ring! Stop in today and get a quote, most vehicles plus maybe a hint of holiday. As vironment. These public power mous Internet romance, oblivi- The long-awaited and distinc- a thank you to all my wonder- utilities generate or buy electric- ous of each other’s true identity. start at $199-$299 for product tive 2016 ARTrails Studio Tour and install. Located in the Fair- ful customers and friends I am ity from diverse sources. The Eventually Joe learns that the Guide is out and distributed in offering 10% off storewide from Policy Makers Council assists enchanting woman he’s involved our community. The cover it- please see BUZZ, page 4 September 5th thru September APPA in promoting federal legis- with is actually his business rival. 10th. Seahawks ornaments will lation that is important to public He must now struggle to recon- be arriving sometime that week power systems like Lewis County cile his real-life dislike for her Explore Your Insurance Options of opening, and there are many PUD and opposing harmful leg- with the cyber love he’s come to new home decor items. islation. It also provides advice feel. Rated PG. Tickets are avail- Call us for a quote 800-321-1878 or 736-1234 on other issues of importance to able online at http://www.brown- Business • Personal • Home • Auto • Flood • Earthquake • Life Tattoo Contest at the Fair APPA. Members of the council papertickets.com/event/2562493 meet a minimum of twice a year, or locally at Book ‘n’ Brush in Lucky no.3 Tattoo Company is and participate in meetings with Chehalis, Holley’s Place, HUB- proud to announce we will be a elected representatives and con- BUB, and Santa Lucia Coffee, in part of the Southwest Washing- gressional staff for the purposes Centralia. Admission $10 – sin- LLC ton fair! On August 18th at 8pm of supporting APPA’s national gle, $25 family of 4. we will be holding a tattoo con- legislative agenda. The council For more information about test on the South stage. If you’d is made up of 45 members who these or other activities or to like to enter the contest, stop by serve on either utility boards volunteer, contact the Fox The- Lucky no.3 for your entry form or or are elected officials in public atre at (360) 623-1103 or email 118 West Pine Street, Centralia our Facebook page. Winners are power communities. Four mem- [email protected] CH561913hw.cg chosen by crowd participation so Also located in Olympia & Vancouver bers are appointed to the Council 800-321-1878 or 360-736-7601 come and give a holler for your from each of the 10 geographic favorite tattoo. There are 5 differ- Thorbeckes 2nd Annual www.nicholson-insurance.com regions recognized by APPA. In Sprint Triathlon ent categories and lots of prizes. addition, there are a number of We are also on a special mission “At-Large” members of the Coun- Fun-draises for ALS to find Lewis County’s oldest cil from across the country who Thorbeckes FitLife Centers tattoo. If you think you have the are appointed based on vacancies and the City of Centralia is Residential & Commercial oldest tattoo in Lewis County or in the 10 regions. sponsoring Thorbeckes second know someone who might join annual Sprint Triathlon Au- Featuring Local us at the fair on August 18th at gust 27 in Centralia. Designed In-State 8pm and you might win a prize Woodland Village Retirement Community for beginning and intermediate Monitoring too! We hope to see you there, tri-athletes, the event features Lucky no.3 Tattoo Company 121 Woodland Village is hosting a 250M indoor swim, a 16K N. Tower Ave. Centralia. Senator John Braun for a lun- bike ride through neighboring cheon on Wednesday, August 17 streets, and a 5K run through CC Foundation from 12 to 1 pm. Senator Braun Borst Park. Individuals and APPROVED receives platinum status will be touring our retirement teams of three are welcome to for online reporting community and speaking on se- compete. Cost is $50 for an indi- nior-related topics, as well as his vidual entry; and $75 for a relay Free Estimates The Centralia College Foun- role in the senate. The commu- team. Proceeds will be donated dation has earned the Platinum nity is invited to join us. Please to ALS. Participants may reg- 360-736-4191 CH561912hw.cg GuideStar Nonprofit Profile RSVP for lunch reservations at ister at any Thorbecks location • Security Systems • Fire Alarm Systems Seal of Transparency, the high- 748-0095. Cost $5.00 or online at: http://www.thor- est level of recognition offered Woodland Village continues beckes.com/calendar/2nd-an- • Camera Systems by GuideStar, an online data- to progress with its updating – nual-sprint-triathlon-aug-27/ base that contains a profile for new siding, painting, flooring every tax-exempt nonprofit and lighting. It is all culminat- organization registered with ing into creating a beautiful en- the IRS. “The Foundation has vironment for our Woodland long believed in being trans- Village family and guests. If you parent about its work, so we would like more information Race for a Cause are excited to convey it in such on retirement living in Lewis Money to Lend! Run for Humanities 2nd Annual Sprint August 20, 2016, 7 am Local Lenders • Competitive Rates Triathlon Member FDIC August 27, 2016, 8 am Our business is helping All proceeds go to your business succeed! 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Presenter Medrice Coluccio, Chief Executive for Providence Health & Services SWW Region, giving an overview of Providence past, present, and future and the impact it has in our community during the July forum. Thank you to our forum sponsors: A great turnout at the Hub City Supply Ribbon cutting July 7th. Another Successful Seattle to Portland Bike Ride

Thank you to all volunteers, • Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel • Port of Centralia local businesses and our won- • Tree Management Plus • Sunbirds derful sponsors for all of your • Helly Hansen • Rainier Connect support and help! This event • Dick's Brewing Co. • Holiday Inn Express & Suites wouldn't happen without you! • Washington Orthopaedic • The Chronicle I5 Cars logo Thank you forum prize donors: Center • McMenamins Olympic Club Custom Security Systems 2016 STP Sponsors: • O'Blarneys • Les Schwab - Centralia Dick’s Brewing Co. • Providence Centralia Hospital • Callisons • I-5 Toyota Mary Kay consultant-Jan Leadbetter Business After Hours

Hundreds of bikes are seen hung up. Chehalis Rec Park midpoint stop volunteers take a well deserved break after sorting hundreds of bags of luggage.

Thanks to our amazing STP Sponsors!

Jenny Collins, Executive Director of Visiting Nurses Foundation, Truck loads of luggage gets speaks from her heart at the July Business After Hours at Riverside dropped off at the Centralia Col- Golf Course July 21st. lege midpoint stop for STP riders. the great deals! Washington employers now labor-market data important to 24–7 at www.hubbubshop.com. Buzz have a powerful free online tool your business. They’ll also can Wolves and Wine Fall for finding the best talent for teach you how to save money The Engraving Guy from Morton Continued from page 3 Annual Fundraiser their businesses. and time with on-the-job train- WorkSourceWA.com is Wash- ing, apprenticeships, customized Allen lesser, owner of the en- way Center, 1700 S Gold st ste#1 A popular event that Wolf ington’s new job matching web- training and internships. graving guy from morton, will Centralia, Wa 98531. Or give us Haven International kicked off site, powered by the proven Stop spending money on be kicking off his business in a call (360)736-0153. six years ago is our fall fund- technology of Monster.com and those other career websites, Lewis county engraving auto raiser with the intriguing name customized by WorkSource. signup and post jobs for free on license plate frames and dis- DXL Men’s Outlet of Wolves and Wine. While At WorkSourceWA.com, you WorkSourceWA.com today. playing wedding items, signs, Opening in September there are not really wolves at the can: awards and gifts made of glass, venue (because that’s not what a · Post unlimited jobs at no cost. metal, wood and plastic at: We’re excited to announce sanctuary does), there are plenty Mossyrock blueberry festival, the opening of a Destination XL Private-sector sites can charge up of wolf-related items for auction $300 per posting. Mid-Summer Sale at HUBBUB Morton loggers jubilee. South- store at the Centralia Outlets in plus photographs and videos of west county fair and chehalis September. The store will be lo- · The largest talent database It’s hard to believe it’s the last some of our resident wolves. By in the state, including Monster’s full month of summer. But we garlic festival. Starting Septem- cated at 2016 Haviland combining our annual meeting ber, he will be working at home Street between Dressbarn candidate pool for all of Wash- know it’s true because our fall with this evening of merriment, ington and bordering cities - a merchandise is on its way to engraving serving Lewis county. and Vitamin World. Destina- Wolf Haven is able to let every- Come check us out at the fair. tion XL, is a unique all-inclusive total of 191,000 resumes. us! We need to make room, so one know about challenges and · An award winning talent- summer style and décor is on www.mortonengraving.com superstore that offers one of the accomplishments that we faced most extensive assortments of management software to find sale during the month of Au- during the year, plus bring guests qualified candidates faster. gust. Come check out the sav- Human Response Network XL men’s clothing and shoes up to speed on future plans. We available anywhere. This “one- · Automatic ranking and side- ings and the new selections too! Save the date! Saturday Eve- are incredibly fortunate to have by-side comparison of resumes HUBBUB is excited to join other stop-shop” concept is designed pieces of art donated to us by lo- ning, October 15, 2016 for “An to make the shopping experi- to identify top matches. downtown businesses for “Third Enchanted Evening Masquer- cal artists such as wire sculptor Watch this brief video to see Thursday” on August 18. Shops ence more convenient and en- Colleen Cody and photographer ade Ball” with The Sounds of joyable. DXL offers thousands how Washington is leading the and eateries are open ‘til at least Swing Big Band. Annie Musselman. way to connect job seekers and 8:00pm, plus there will be enter- of styles in the widest range of This year’s Wolves and Wine The Human Response Net- employers. tainment and fun things to do sizes making the company the will be held on September 24 work of Lewis County brings Most job matching web- up and down the avenue. Keep largest retailer of men’s big and at the Worthington Center at you an evening of great toe-tap- sites stop at the computer. But tabs on Facebook to see what’s tall apparel. Don’t miss the Saint Martin’s University in ping music, dancing, heavy hors through WorkSourceWA.com, happening at HUBBUB! Mark grand opening, which will be Lacey, WA. If you are interested d’ oeuvres, and desserts. This your calendar for the 14th An- announced soon. in ANY of the following: wine, you also can connect with Work- event will benefit victims of sex- wolves, art, crafts, good food, Source business representatives nual ARTrails Studio Tour. The ual assault and domestic violence, Under Armour Clearance House interesting people and/or a good for even more help. They can opening gala takes place Fri- the men, women and children help you: day, September 16, and the tour who come to The Human Re- Under Armour at the Centra- time, please you’ll join us. Ad- mission can be purchased now · Improve your job postings. runs the weekends of September sponse Network for help. HRN lia Outlets will become an Un- · Arrange space for interviews. 17/18 and 24/25. Studio Guides provides advocacy, support and der Armour Clearance House by simply clicking on the Sched- ule Your Visit or Event button · Conduct candidate assess- are available at HUBBUB and emergency shelter to those flee- on August 21. Look for a dra- ments. other local businesses, including ing violence. This evening will be matic drop in prices on Under at wolfhaven.org, or by calling 360.264.4695 x220. · Help you take advantage of Rectangle Gallery (209 N. Tow- fun, whether you dress up, make- Armour’s fabulous name mer- tax credits for hiring. er Avenue), which features the up, or just show up! If you would chandise. This will be Under And that’s not all. Our Work- work of several ARTrails artists. like to assist the event as a sponsor, Armour’s first conversion from The smart way to look for talent Source business staff can help HUBBUB • 505 N. Tower contact Dave Eatwell at HRNEx- an outlet store to a super saving By Chad Pearson, business you arrange job fairs and hiring Avenue • Downtown Centralia [email protected] or call (360) Under Armour Clearance House. outreach manager, Employment events, provide wage rates by oc- • (360) 736-1517. We’re open 7 520-9776. Save the date and look Stop in - you don’t want to miss Security Department cupation and area and offer other days a week for the summer and for more information to follow. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016 • Life 9

Movies Sports Kids Bets FRIDAY EVENING August 5, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Shark Tank Guest shark Ashton What Would You Do? (N) ’ (CC) 20/20 A man accused of murder 54 KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 ’ (CC) Kutcher. ’ (CC) years later. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at The Olympic Rio Olympics Opening Ceremony. Brazil’s iconic Maracana Stadium hosts the Opening Ceremony of the Rio Olympics. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) Zone (N) IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) Celebrity Page Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show Yolanda Foster. ’ KIRO 7 News at CBS Evening The Insider Kevin Entertainment To- NCIS: Los Angeles Getz works with an Hawaii Five-0 The team investigates a Blue Bloods “Absolute Power” Danny KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 6PM (N) (CC) News/Pelley Hart weds. (N) ’ night (N) (CC) infamous crime boss. ’ pirate story. ’ (CC) receives a chilling message. 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Washington Week Charlie Rose -- Father Brown Father Brown investi- The Great British Baking Show Baking The Great British Baking Show “Pas- POV “My Way to Olympia” London’s PBS 9 9 The Week (N) ’ gates a poisoning. ’ (CC) without sugar, gluten or dairy. (N) try” Frangipane tarts; flaouna. Paralympics competition. ’ (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends Fertility MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Yard Sale” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) clinic. ’ (CC) Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls ’ Masters of Illusion Masters of Illusion Penn & Teller: Fool Us David & Lee- 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy “Call Family Guy “The CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) “Opening Day” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) man; Jibrizy; Rick Maisel. ’ (CC) (CC) Girl” ’ (CC) Big Bang Theory” Antiques Roadshow “Vintage New McLaughlin Group Northwest Now Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Holmes Inspector Morse Chief Inspector Hol- Death in Paradise Salvage hunter is Poldark on Masterpiece “Part Seven” PBS 12 12 York” Émile Gallé faience cat. (CC) (N) (CC) “Magazine 5” appears to meet his demise. (CC) royd is Lewis’ boss. (Part 2 of 2) killed. ’ (CC) Events spiral out of control. Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang MasterChef “The Weakest Links; Sweet Surprise” Three-layer cake; feeding 100 Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Washington’s Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) farmers. ’ (CC) (DVS) Most Wanted (N) “Yard Sale” (CC) IND 14 14 The Message of the Cross Donnie Swaggart The preaching ministry. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart NUMB3RS “In Security” A woman is NUMB3RS “Primacy” The world of NUMB3RS “Tabu” An heiress is ab- NUMB3RS “Graphic” A rare comic book NUMB3RS “Chinese Box” FBI subcon- Saving Hope “Twinned Lambs” Charlie ION 15 15 gunned down in her home. ’ (CC) alternate-reality gaming. ’ (CC) ducted. ’ (CC) disappears. ’ (CC) tractor shoots an agent. ’ (CC) and Joel get competitive. ’ IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni “J.John” Jack Van Impe Jewish Jesus Hour of Salvation K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni “J.John” Joni: Table Talk The Green Room KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Shark Tank Guest shark Ashton What Would You Do? (N) ’ (CC) 20/20 A man accused of murder 54 KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 ’ (CC) Kutcher. ’ (CC) years later. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 Olympic Rio Olympics Opening Ceremony. Brazil’s iconic Maracana Stadium hosts the Opening Ceremony of the Rio Olympics. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) NBC 26 26 Special Edition UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Un camino hacia el destino (N) Tres Veces Ana (N) ’ Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ MasterChef “The Weakest Links; Sweet Surprise” Three-layer cake; feeding 100 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) (CC) farmers. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Birthday Girl” Gunmen The First 48 “Blood Feud” A turf war ›››› Saving Private Ryan (1998, War) Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore. U.S. troops look for a missing comrade during World War II. ’ (CC) A&E 52 52 open fire at a birthday party. (CC) results in two killings. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 › Jaws 3 (1983) ›››› Jaws (1975, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss. A man-eating shark terrorizes a New Eng- ›› Jaws 2 (1978, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton. Tourist town and police Dennis Quaid. land resort town. (CC) chief dread huge white shark at beach. (CC) APL 43 43 Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters: Out on a Limb Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) BET 56 56 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ’ (CC) House of Payne Tyler Perry’s House of Payne (CC) Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (CC) ›› Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain (2013, Comedy) Kevin Hart. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 ›› Big Momma’s House (2000, Com- ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993, Comedy) Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Bros- The Real Housewives of Melbourne ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993, Comedy) Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Bros- edy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long. nan. An estranged dad poses as a nanny to be with his children. Gamble throws a cocktail party. (N) nan. An estranged dad poses as a nanny to be with his children. CBUT 29 29 2016 Rio Olympics Opening Ceremony. From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (N) Still Standing ’ 22 Minutes (CC) Baroness Von Baroness Von The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ››› 9 to 5 (1980) Jane Fonda. Three working women rebel against their sexist employer. (CC) ›› Overboard (1987) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss “Maaco” ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “EmpireCLS” ’ Undercover Boss “Tilted Kilt” (CC) Undercover Boss “Budget Blinds” Undercover Boss “1-800-Flowers” LifeLock Try Total Gym CNN 44 44 CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man (N) Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man ’ ’ ’ COM 60 60 Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama “The ›› Shallow Hal (2001, Romance-Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black, Jason Alexander. A superfi- ›› Shallow Hal (2001, Romance-Comedy) Gwyneth Pal- Deep South” ’ cial man now sees only the inner beauty of a very fat woman. (CC) trow, Jack Black, Jason Alexander. (CC) DIS 41 41 Spy Kids-All K.C. Undercover K.C. Undercover Elena of Avalor Stuck/Middle Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Bizaardvark (CC) Walk the Prank Walk the Prank Lego Star Wars K.C. Undercover Alaskan Bush People A snow storm Alaskan Bush People “Never Give Up” Alaskan Bush People: Off the Grid Alaskan Bush People “Raised Wild” A Alaskan Bush People The Brown Alaskan Bush People “Blindsided” The DSC 8 8 threatens a hauling job. ’ (CC) The first official hauling job. ’ “Made in the Wild” (N) ’ (CC) unique family builds a small shack. brothers must step up. ’ (CC) Browns must hurry. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians The E! News (N) (CC) Botched “Short Changed at the Nipple Botched Blowfish lips; crab claw Botched By Nature A young woman E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 girls take a trip to . (CC) Bank 3” Fixing a collapsed nose. breasts. (CC) with deformed breasts. (CC) Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. Benavidez takes on Douglin, from 2300 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Arena in Philadelphia. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 City Slam From Orlando, Fla. City Slam From Washington, D.C. City Slam From Los Angeles. (CC) SportsCenter Special Super Bowl Jalen & Jacoby Super Bowl Super Bowl FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 ››› Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) ’ ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. ’ The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ››› 21 Jump Street (2012, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Brie Larson. ››› Captain America: The First Avenger (2011, Action) Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan. Captain America ›› Green Lantern (2011, Action) Ryan Young cops go under cover as high-school students. ’ (CC) battles the evil HYDRA organization. ’ (CC) Reynolds, Blake Lively. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Travelers Championship, Second Round. From TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Kitten Summer Games (N) (CC) The Middle “Bad The Middle “Hal- The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Pledging” ’ (CC) Choices” (CC) loween II” (CC) ’ (CC) “Sisters” (CC) HGTV 68 68 Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Vintage Flip (CC) Vintage Flip (CC) Vintage Flip (CC) Vintage Flip (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens “Hidden Pyramids” Ancient Aliens “Aliens Among Us” Ancient Aliens “The Next Humans” Ancient Aliens “The Great Flood” Ancient Aliens “Angels and Aliens” LIFE 51 51 The Rap Game “Rep Your City” Bring It! (CC) Bring It! (N) (CC) Bring It! Coach D accepts a rematch. 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APL 43 43 Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet “Raging Horse” Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet ’ (CC) Dr. Dee: Dee Tales (N) ’ The Vet Life ’ (CC) The Vet Life: Texas-Sized (N) ’ Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet ’ (CC) BET 56 56 ›› Just Wright (2010) Queen Latifah, Common. (CC) ›› Madea’s Witness Protection (2012, Comedy) Tyler Perry. Madea uses tough love on a Wall Street banker and his family. (CC) › The Janky Promoters (2009) (CC) Rio Olympics Tennis. (N) (Live) The Real Housewives of Orange The Real Housewives of Orange The Real Housewives of Orange Shahs of Sunset “Reunion, Part 1” Shahs of Sunset “Reunion, Part 2” BRAVO 66 66 County “Frozen Assets” (CC) County “Boogie Fights” (CC) County “Frenemies of the State” Mike opens up about his divorce. Someone has a meltdown. CBUT 29 29 2016 Rio Olympics Swimming. (N) (S Live) (CC) 2016 Rio Olympics Day 1 Highlights. Highlights of the day’s events. (CC) CBC News Baroness Von Laughs: Gags Backstage Pass CMT 61 61 ››› 9 to 5 (1980) Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin. (CC) ››› Smokey and the Bandit (1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason. The Bandit (2016, Documentary) Burt Reynolds, Paul Williams. Premiere. CNBC 46 46 American Greed American Greed American Greed “The Dirtiest Con” American Greed American Greed “The Cash King” Body Beast! Blade Boss 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 ›› Shallow Hal (2001, Romance-Comedy) Gwyneth Pal- ›› Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins. Two spoiled men ›› Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins. trow, Jack Black, Jason Alexander. (CC) become rivals when their parents marry. (CC) Two spoiled men become rivals when their parents marry. (CC) DIS 41 41 K.C. Undercover K.C. tries to deal. K.C. Undercover K.C. Undercover Walk the Prank Walk the Prank Walk the Prank Walk the Prank Lab Rats: Elite Lab Rats: Elite K.C. Undercover Best Friends Fast N’ Loud The restoration of a ’68 Fast N’ Loud Engine issues for the ’68 Fast N’ Loud Richard over-buys at an Fast N’ Loud A 1931 Ford Model A. ’ Fast N’ Loud The Chopped Model A Fast N’ Loud “Low Riding Lincoln” 1970 DSC 8 8 Shelby Mustang. (CC) Shelby. ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) auction. ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) must be finished. (CC) Lincoln Continental Mark III. ’ E! 65 65 Botched “J-Cup Botched A patient gets the nose she ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken. Partygo- ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. Partygo- Juggernaut” wants. (CC) ers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. ers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame En- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 shrinement Ceremony (N) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 International Champions Cup Soccer Liverpool FC vs FC Barcelona. 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony (N) (CC) SportsCenter Special FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Red Eye With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Mealin’ & Dealin’ Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped “All Stars: Judge Remix” Chopped “All Stars Grand Finale” FREE 39 39 ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. 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Tree” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 › Sharknado: The 4th Awakens (CC) (2015) Steve Guttenberg, Leslie Easterbrook. (CC) 2 Lava 2 Lantula (2016) Steve Guttenberg, Michael Winslow. Premiere. (CC) 2 Lava 2 Lantula (2016) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Graham Classic Pathway Victory Hardflip (2012, Drama) Randy Wayne, John Schneider, Rosanna Arquette. Juce Live L.A. 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92367 Summons: Palmer Spokane County, dling and mailing costs, July 28, 2016, through the stein, City of Chehalis, at NORTH HALF OF THE Washington, 99201 with no refund for the By order of: Adna School City of Chehalis on-line 360-748-1230. NORTHWEST QUARTER IN THE 509-838-6800 phone additional sets or parts District No. 226 plan room, free of charge. OF THE SOUTHWEST SUPERIOR COURT 509-744-3436 fax thereof. Access is provided to CITY OF CHEHALIS QUARTER OF SECTION OF THE STATE OF Published: The Chronicle Prime Bidders, Subcon- David Fleckenstein 14, TOWNSHIP 12 WASHINGTON Published: The Chronicle Bidding Documents will be July 28, 2016 & August 4, tractors, and Vendors by Airport Manager NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, IN AND FOR THE July 21 & 28 & August 4, available for examination 2016 going to: http://www.bxwa W.M., LEWIS COUNTY, COUNTY OF COLUMBIA 11, 18 & 25, 2016 during the bidding period in .com and clicking on "Pos- Published: The Chronicle WASHINGTON, EXCEPT the following organization 92564 2016-17 ted Projects," "Public July 28, 2016 THE WEST 1100 FEET 92563 Invitation to Bid offices: Budget Adoption Works," "City of Chehalis," THEREOF. ALSO EX- INLAND NORTHWEST and "Projects Bidding." 92656 Holford CEPT GRAFIELD TAY- BANK, a banking corpora- INVITATION TO BID McGraw-Hill NOTICE OF Bidders must "Register as LOR COUNTY ROAD NO. tion; Construction / BUDGET ADOPTION a Bidder" at www.bxwa.com SUPERIOR COURT OF 675, AS DISCLOSED BY 1.1 NOTICE TO BID- Dodge- Seattle, 2016-17 School year in order to receive auto- WASHINGTON INSTRUMENT RECOR- Plaintiffs, DERS: Sealed bids are to Tacoma, Portland matic email notification of IN AND FOR THE DED IN VOLUME 445 OF be delivered to the Board NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- future addenda and to be COUNTY OF LEWIS DEEDS, PAGE 320, SAID vs. of Directors of Adna Associated Sub- EN that the Board of placed on the "Bidders INSTRUMENT BEING School District No. 226 at Contractors- Tacoma Directors of Centralia List." Contact Builders Ex- KEYBANK NATIONAL AS- FOR THE PURPOSE OF JOHN D. PALMER and the School District Admin- School District No. 401, change of Washington at SOCIATION, its succes- WIDENING EXISTING MARYANN G. PALMER, istration Office, 179 Die- Builders Exchange of Lewis and Thurston Coun- (425) 258-1303 should you sors in interest and/or COUNTY RIGHT OF WAY. husband and wife; and ckman Road, Chehalis, Washington- Everett ties, Washington, is pre- require further assistance. assigns, THE UNITED STATES OF WA 98532, Thursday, paring the budget for the Commonly known as: AMERICA, Internal Reve- September 1, 2016, for Olympic Peninsula Plan school year, 2016-17, to be A copy of the documents Plaintiff, 205 Frost Creek Road, nue Service; the single General Con- Center- Bremerton placed on file with the may be obtained from the Glenoma, WA 98336 tract for the construction of Secretary of the Board. Chehalis-Centralia Airport v. Defendants. ADNA ELEMENTARY Daily Journal of office from Brandon Rakes DATED this 15th day of SCHOOL MODERNIZA- Commerce- Portland THE BOARD OF DIREC- upon payment of $50.00 Unknown Heirs and Devi- July, 2016. No. 16-2-00027-3 TION AND ADDITION TORS will meet at the hour for each document. Return sees of Haldon L. Holford RCO LEGAL, P.S. PROJECT, located at the S.W. Washington of 5:30 p.m. at the Central- of the documents is not Sr. aka Haldon L. Holford; SUMMONS BY existing Elementary School Contractors Association- ia Middle School Com- required and the amount Unknown Heirs and Devi- By /s/ Laura Coughlin PUBLICATION site, 220 Dieckman Rd. Vancouver mons at 901 Johnson Rd paid for the document is sees of Marie E. Holford; Laura Coughlin, Chehalis, WA 98532. Mail on Wednesday evening, non-refundable. Haldon L. Holford Jr.; State WSBA #46124 The State of Washington to in bids are to be sent to Oregon Contractor Plan July 20, 2016, for the of Washington; Occupants Attorneys for Plaintiff the said defendants JOHN Board of Directors of Adna Center- Clackamas, OR purpose of reviewing and Drawings and specifica- of the Premises, 13555 SE 36th Street, D. PALMER and MARY School District No. 226, adopting the said budget, tions may also be exam- Ste 300 ANN G. PALMER: PO Box 118, Adna, WA 1.4 BID SECURITY: A at which time any taxpayer ined at Chehalis-Centralia Defendants. Bellevue, WA 98006 98522. Bids will be re- certified check or bank may appear and be heard Airport, 900 NW Airport You are hereby summoned ceived as follows: cashier's check or bid bond for or against any part of Road, Chehalis, WA No. 16-2-0034521 Published: The Chronicle to appear within sixty days executed by a State li- the budget by filling out a 98532, phone SUMMONS BY July 28, 2016 & August 4, after the date of the first Part I, Base Bid Proposal: censed surety company public comment card. 360-748-1230 or at the PUBLICATION 11, 18 & 25, 2016 & publication of this sum- 2:00 P.M made payable to Adna offices of the Engineer, September 1, 2016 mons, to wit, within sixty School District is required DATED THIS 21st day Precision Approach Engi- TO THE DEFENDANTS days after the 21st day of Part II, Alternate Bids, with each bid, in an of July, 2016. neering, Inc., 119 Grand Unknown Heirs and Devi- 92764 CDBG July, 2016, and defend the Unit Prices & Major amount equal to five per- Avenue, Suite B, Belling- sees of Haldon L. Holford above entitled action in the Subcontractors: cent (5%) of the Base Bid BOARD OF DIRECTORS ham, WA 98225, phone Sr. aka Haldon L. Holford NOTICE OF above entitled court, and 3:00 P.M. plus Additive Alternates, if CENTRALIA SCHOOL 360-733-1567. and Unknown Heirs and PUBLIC HEARING answer the Complaint For any. DISTRICT #401 Devisees of Marie E. Hol- Judicial Foreclosure of Bids received after the Mark Davalos, This contract is for a public ford: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Deed of Trust of the times fixed above for re- 1.5 REJECTION OF Secretary work subject to the Davis- You are hereby sum- EN that a public hearing plaintiff INLAND NORTH- ceiving bids cannot be BIDS: The Owner reserves Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 3141 moned to appear within will be held by the BOARD WEST BANK, and serve a considered. Bids received the right to waive informali- Published: The Chronicle et seq). The Bidder must sixty (60) days after the OF COUNTY COMMIS- copy of your answer upon on time will then and there ties and to reject any August 4 & 11, 2016 agree that the require- date of the first publication SIONERS of Lewis Coun- the undersigned attorneys be publicly opened at 3:00 and/or all Bids for any ments and conditions of of this summons, to wit, ty, Washington for the for plaintiff INLAND P.M. and read aloud. reason and, in particular, to 92644 Apron employment be observed within sixty (60) days after purpose of receiving com- NORTHWEST BANK, at reject a Bid not accompa- and minimum wage rates July 28, 2016, and defend ments on the County's and their office below stated; 1.2 PROJECT nied by any required bid ADVERTISEMENT as established by the U.S. the real property foreclo- community action pro- and in case of your failure ESTIMATE RANGE: security or data required by FOR BIDS Secretary of Labor or the sure action in Lewis Coun- gram's past performance so to do, judgment will be $7,500,000 - $8,500,000 the Bidding Documents or Washington State Depart- ty Superior Court, and and use of their 2015 rendered against you ac- a Bid in any way incom- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- ment of Labor and Indus- answer the complaint of Community Development cording to the demand of 1.3 BIDDING DOCU- plete or irregular. EN the City of Chehalis is tries, whichever is higher, KeyBank National Associa- Block Grant (CDBG) Public the Complaint For Judicial MENTS: Bidding Docu- seeking a qualified con- be paid under the Contract. tion, ("Plaintiff"). You are Services Grant. Foreclosure of Deed of ments are those prepared 1.6 APPRENTICESHIP tractor to construct the asked to serve a copy of Trust, which has been filed by Tovani Hart PC., 609 A PARTICIPATION: Pur- APRON REHABILITATION No bid for a construction your answer or responsive The public hearing will be with the clerk of said court. Columbia St. SW, Olympia, suant to RCW 39.04.320, project at the CHEHALIS- contract shall be received pleading upon the under- held as follows: Washington 98501, Phone no less than fifteen percent CENTRALIA AIRPORT or considered by the City signed attorneys for Plain- The object of this action is (360) 339-8274. Begin- of the Labor Hours shall be (AIP Project No. 3 of Chehalis unless the tiff at its office stated DATE: Monday, to judicially foreclose a ning Thursday, July 28, performed by apprentices, 53-0012-017). Major ele- Bidder is registered with below. In case of your August 15, 2016 Deed of Trust upon real bona fide Prime General unless a different amount ments for the project in- the Washington State De- failure to do so, judgment property located in Colum- Contractors may obtain up is permitted or otherwise clude pavement millling, partment of Licenses, as will be rendered against TIME: bia County, Washington, to two sets only, and required by law. storm drain improvements, required by RCW 18.27. you according to the de- On or about 10:00 am commonly known as 101 Mechanical and Electrical aircraft tie-down installa- mand of the complaint, Gallaher, Dayton, WA subcontract Bidders one 1.7 PRE-BID CONFER- tion, pavement overlay, A mandatory pre-bid con- which has been filed with PLACE: County 99328, as a result of set only, at the printing ENCE: A pre-bid confer- and pavement marking. ference will be held at 1:00 the Clerk of said Court. Commissioners Hearing defaults under the terms of office of alphagraphics, ence has been scheduled PM on August 10, 2016, at The purpose of this Room the Promissory Note se- 705 4th Avenue East, for Thursday, August 11, Sealed Bids shall be ad- the Chehalis-Centralia Air- lawsuit is to obtain a Lewis County Historic cured by that Deed of Olympia, WA 98501, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. at the dressed to and received at port, 900 NW Airport Road, judgment, and if not imme- Courthouse - 2nd Floor Trust. Phone (360) 956-1020, Adna Elementary School Chehalis City Hall, 350 N. Chehalis, WA 98532. NO diately paid, to be satisfied 351 NW North Street upon deposit of a check Main Entrance, at the Market Blvd, Chehalis WA BID WILL BE ACCEPTED through the foreclosure of Chehalis, WA Dated this 12th day of July, made payable to Adna above noted address. All 98532 not later than 11:00 FROM GENERAL CON- real property located in 2016. School District No. 226 in interested bidder contrac- a.m., local time, on the TRACTORS NOT PRES- Lewis County, Washington, the amount of $450 per tors and subcontractors 18th day of August, 2016, ENT AT THE PREBID and legally described as $100,874 was made avail- FELTMAN, GEBHARDT, set, plus shipping and are invited to attend for a and immediately thereafter CONFERENCE. A site visit follows: able to Lewis and Mason GREER & handling; AGC members project presentation and the Bids will be publicly will follow the mandatory ALL THAT PARCEL OF Counties and the Com- ZEIMANTZ, P.S. are exempt of plan deposit. information session and a opened and read. Bids pre-bid conference. LAND IN LEWIS COUNTY, munity Action Council of Contact alphagraphics for tour of the existing facility. submitted after the above- STATE OF WASHING- Lewis, Mason, and Thur- By: FRANK J. shipping and handling Contractors missing pre- specified time shall not be For information concerning TON, AS MORE FULLY ston Counties to fund GEBHARDT, amount. bid conference may sched- received or opened. the proposed work, contact DESCRIBED IN DEED public service activities that WSBA #4854 ule a visit to the existing Geoff Vaughn, Precision VOL 444, PAGE 879, ID# principally benefit low- and Attorneys for the Plaintiff Should a bidder wish addi- facility by calling Adna Drawings and Specifica- Approach Engineering, 030543-005-000, BEING moderate-income persons Inland Northwest Bank tional sets or parts of sets, School District at (360) tions (Contract Docu- Inc., at 541-231-6645. For KNOWN AND DESIGNA- from July 1, 2015 through 421 West Riverside the bidder may purchase 748-0362; no visits will be ments), Addenda, and Plan an appointment to visit the TED AS THE NORTH 100 June 30, 2016. Avenue, Suite 1400 them at the cost of repro- allowed without prior ap- Holders List for this project site of the proposed work, FEET OF THE SOUTH Spokane, duction thereof, plus han- pointment. will be available beginning contact David Flecken- 496 FEET OF THE Written comments may be Look for relish magazine [OLÄYZ[ Tuesday of every month in Classifieds 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, August 04, 2016 CLASSIFIEDS

IN THE /s/ Joseph T. McCormick III You are hereby summoned The Superior Court of submitted to the Clerk of SUPERIOR COURT OF [ ] Wendy Walter, to appear within sixty days Lewis County has directed the Board of County Com- THE STATE OF WSBA No. 33809 after the date of the first the undersigned Sheriff of missioners at the Lewis WASHINGTON [ ] Annette Cook, publication of this sum- Lewis County to sell the County Historic Court- FOR THE COUNTY WSBA No. 31450 mons, to wit, within sixty properties described below house, 2nd floor, 351 NW OF LEWIS [ ] Christopher Luhrs, days after the 30th day of to satisfy a judgment in the North Street, Chehalis, WA WSBA No. 43175 June, 2016, and defend above-entitled action. The 98532 by 4:00 on August OCWEN LOAN [X] Joseph T. McCormick the above entitled action in property to be sold is 12. All those wishing to FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 SERVICING, LLC, III, the above entitled court, described at the bottom of speak for or against the WSBA No. 48883 and answer the complaint page 2. Property address LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) agreement shall be affor- Plaintiff, 108 1st Avenue South, of the Plaintiff, REVERSE is: Trust and believe in who you are and ded the opportunity to be Ste. 300 MORTGAGE FUNDING, what you can do, but don’t ignore heard. vs. Seattle, WA 98104 LLC, and serve a copy of suggestions or questions posed by 1811 Padrick Road, Attorneys for Plaintiff your answer upon the those who know you well and love you Centralia, WA 98531 This meeting site is barrier UNKNOWN HEIRS AND L#92180 July 7, 14, 21 & undersigned attorneys for unconditionally. free. People needing spe- DEVISEES OF CORLEE 28, 2016 & August 4 & 11, Plaintiff, McCarthy & The sale of the above VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) cial assistance or accom- G. LA BARRE; UNKNOWN 2016 Holthus, LLP at the office described property is to Instead of letting anger take hold, take modations should contact HEIRS AND DEVISEES Published in The Chronicle below stated; and in case take place: action. A problem at home or with the Clerk of the Board 72 OF ROBERT L. LA of your failure so to do, someone who depends on you too hours in advance of the IN THE BARRE; TERESA L. judgment will be rendered Time: 10:00 a.m. much is best dealt with calmly and meeting. Phone: (360) SUPERIOR COURT OF BANGS; 1ST SECURITY against you according to Date: Friday, quickly. 740-1419 THE STATE OF STATE BANK OF WASH- the demand of the com- August 26, 2016 WASHINGTON LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) INGTON; STATE OF plaint, which has been filed Place: Main Entrance DATED this 1st day of FOR THE Listen carefully, say little and stay WASHINGTON; OCCU- with the clerk of said court. Lobby, Old Lewis August, 2016. COUNTY OF LEWIS focused on the best way to use your PANTS OF THE PREM- The basis for the complaint County Courthouse, talents to get ahead. An unexpected ISES; is a foreclosure of the 351 NW North St., change in an important relationship will Karri Muir, Clerk of the REVERSE MORTGAGE property commonly known Chehalis, WA [\YUV\[[VILILULÄJPHS Board of County Defendants. FUNDING, LLC as 151 DEER HAVEN Commissioners SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) DRIVE, WINLOCK, WA The judgment debtor can Plaintiff, Ask for a favor if it will help you gain Case No.: 15-2-00749-21 98596, Lewis County, avoid the sale by paying Published: The Chronicle access to something or someone of SUMMONS BY Washington as a result of a the judgment amount of August 4, 2016 vs. importance to you. An unusual turn of PUBLICATION default under the terms of $128,254.41 together with events at home will warrant protecting the note and deed of trust. interest of 6% per annum UNKNOWN HEIRS, your possessions. 92767 Temporary Closure To: UNKNOWN HEIRS from June 10, 2016 to date SPOUSE, LEGATEES, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AND DEVISEES OF COR- DATED: June 27, 2016 of sale, with costs, and AND DEVISEES OF You will be faced with a learning curve. NOTICE LEE G. LA BARRE; UN- fees, before the sale date. ELAINE R. FOUSHA, DE- False information, misinterpretation, KNOWN HEIRS AND DE- McCarthy & Holthus, LLP For the exact amount, CEASED; HEIDI KURTZ; jealousy and unfair competition will NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- VISEES OF ROBERT L. contact the Sheriff at the KATHLEEN DIANE SOUD- keep you on your toes. Don’t share EN that the Board of LA BARRE; TERESA L. /s/ Joseph T. McCormick III address stated below: your ideas or your intentions. County Commissioners, BANGS; OCCUPANTS OF ER; WENDY RUTHANN DIAMOND; MITCHELL L. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Lewis County, Washington, THE PREMISES ROBERT R. SNAZA, FOSHAY; SECRETARY If you are planning to make a personal approved the temporary [ ] Wendy Walter, Sheriff, OF HOUSING AND UR- change, do so quietly and only after closure of Ingalls Road to THE STATE OF WASH- WSBA No. 33809 LEWIS COUNTY, BAN DEVELOPMENT; `V\OH]LKVULZ\ɉJPLU[YLZLHYJO all through traffic as it is INGTON TO THE SAID [ ] Annette Cook, WASHINGTON OCCUPANTS OF THE Circumstances are not always as necessary for Lewis Coun- DEFENDANTS: WSBA No. 31450 By Stacy A. Brown, SUBJECT REAL PROP- they appear. Do things your way. ty to repair a bridge on [ ] Christopher Luhrs, Chief Deputy ERTY; ALL OTHER UN- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Ingalls Road at mile post You are hereby summoned WSBA No. 43175 345 W. Main St. KNOWN PERSONS OR +V^OH[L]LYP[[HRLZ[VÄUPZO^OH[ 2.11. Ingalls Road will be to appear within sixty days [x] Joseph T. McCormick III, Chehalis, Washington PARTIES CLAIMING ANY you start. Your dedication and closed to all through traffic after the date of the first WSBA No. 48883 98532 RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, determination will result in a chance between Lincoln Creek publication of this sum- 108 1st Avenue South, Phone (360) 748-9286 to take on more responsibility and Road and Bunker Creek mons, to wit, within sixty LIEN, OR INTEREST IN Ste. 300 increase your income. Road. Due to scheduling days after the 7th day of THE REAL ESTATE DE- Seattle, WA 98104 SCRIBED IN THE COM- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) uncertainties, the closure July, 2016, and defend the Attorneys for Plaintiff Parcel Number: PLAINT HEREIN; Do whatever will bring you the most will be for two days within a above entitled action in the L#92041 June 30, 2016 & 009784-005-000 in return. Don’t let anyone tie up your week period. Ingalls Road above entitled court, and July 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016 & Defendants. time or use your resources when you will remain open for local answer the complaint of August 4, 2016 LEGAL DESCRIPTION need everything you’ve got to reach access and other roads are the Plaintiff, OCWEN Published in The Chronicle That portion of Tract 42 of Case No.: 16-2-00189-21 your goal. available for detour. Pur- LOAN SERVICING, LLC, 92518 Lake Whatcom Resort Centralia Boulevard Land ARIES (March 21-April 19) suant to RCW 47.48.010 and serve a copy of your Partnership vs. Luella I. Hamilton Company's Acre Tracts, as SUMMONS BY When it comes to work, money and and .020, pursuant to answer upon the under- recorded in Volume 1 of PUBLICATION getting along with colleagues, you are RCW. 47.48.010 and .020, signed attorneys for Plain- IN THE Plats, page 54, described best to let practicality and common for a two-day period be- tiff, McCarthy & Holthus, SUPERIOR COURT OF as follows: To: UNKNOWN HEIRS, ZLUZLSLHK[OL^H`.V^P[O[OLÅV^ tween August 8, 2016 and LLP at the office below THE STATE OF Beginning at the Northwest SPOUSE, LEGATEES, not against it. August 12, 2016, Ingalls stated; and in case of your WASHINGTON FOR corner of said Tract 42; AND DEVISEES OF TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Road between Lincoln failure so to do, judgment LEWIS COUNTY thence North 8956’35” ELAINE R. FOUSHA, DE- Do the things that make you happy and Creek Road and Bunker will be rendered against East along the North line of CEASED; OCCUPANTS incorporate them into your everyday Creek Road, in Sections 4 you according to the de- Lake Whatcom Resort said Tract 42 a distance of OF THE SUBJECT REAL YV\[PUL:[H`PUNÄ[HUKRLLWPUN\W and 9, Township 14 North, mand of the complaint, Partnership, a Washington 300.52 feet, to the true PROPERTY; ALL OTHER with current trends will position you for Range 4 West, W.M., shall which has been filed with General Partnership, point of beginning; thence UNKNOWN PERSONS optimum gains and greater stability. be closed to all through the clerk of said court. The continuing North 8956’35” OR PARTIES CLAIMING traffic. basis for the complaint is a Plaintiff, East 358.76 feet, to the GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ES- foreclosure of the property Northeast corner of Tract You are best to observe, listen and TATE, LIEN, OR INTER- remain positive when dealing with DATED: August 1, 2016 commonly known as 509 B vs. 42; thence South 0047’57” EST IN THE REAL ES- friends or family. Not everyone Street, Vader, WA 98593, East along the East line of TATE DESCRIBED IN will be clear-headed or realize the Karri Muir, CMC Lewis County, Washington CEDAR RIDGE INDUS- said Tract 42 a distance of THE COMPLAINT HERE- consequences of a poor choice. Clerk of the Board as a result of a default TRIES, LLC, a Washington 340.24 feet, to the Norther- under the terms of the note IN Limited Liability Company, CANCER (June 21-July 22) of County Commissioners ly right of way line of and deed of trust. MARC HAMILTON and Padrick Road; thence Do something that inspires you to try THE STATE OF WASH- LUELLA I. HAMILTON, new things and meet people who have Published: The Chronicle South 6516’36” West along DATED: July 1, 2016 INGTON TO THE SAID Husband and Wife, and the ZVTL[OPUN\UPX\L[VVɈLY(YL[YLH[VY August 4, 2016 said right of way line McCarthy & Holthus, LLP DEFENDANTS: Marital Community Com- traveling somewhere unfamiliar will be 392.45 feet; thence North posed Thereof, RICKY D. a valuable experience that encourages 0047’57” West 504.04 feet personal growth. SHARP and HELLEN L. to the true point of begin- PNNA STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS SHARP, Husband and ning. Wife and the Marital Com- Situate in Lewis County, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2016 munity Composed Thereof, Washington. 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The Community INDEPENDENT MOTOR ROUTE Presbyterian Church of Onalaska is now SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME accepting enrollment CENTRALIA, ROCHESTER AREA for the 2016-2017 AVAILABLE NOW school year. Please call PART TIME FULL TIME Routes 1192/1194 360-978-4523 for CUSTOMER SERVICE GRAPHIC DESIGNER We're seeking a responsible individual to contract for more information. delivery in rural Centralia and Rochester (Lincoln RETENTION SPECIALIST Creek, Independence Rd., Michigan Hill Rd., and Are you an outgoing, customer oriented individual The Chronicle is seeking a highly motivated graphic Prather Rd. area.) Papers need to be delivered who enjoys working with the public? designer who is able to multi-task effectively. The candidate must be organized and have excellent Tuesday and Thursday by 5:30 p.m. and Saturday If so, we have the job for you! verbal and written communication. A successful morning by 7:30 a.m. Currently, this route has 140 candidate has a strong attention to detail, Chronicle customers; 156 once-weekly ETC! custom- The Chronicle is seeking a part time customer deadlines and is a team player. The perfect match would ers and yields approximately $500.00 per month service retention specialist. create effective and eye catching designs, while working in a fast paced environment. which includes fuel allowance (before your route This position requires a person who enjoys expenses.) The routes cover approximately 100 miles working with the public and is a self starter, Job Requirements daily and take about 3 hours to deliver. Must have patient, flexible and a team player. dependable transportation, insurance and valid Designing and producing advertising pieces, news driver's license. Must have valid driver's license, insurance pages, web ads, signs, etc. and reliable transportation, as some local Prior graphic design experience. Business Route 0072 driving is required. 12-15 hours per week Experience with the Adobe Creative Suite. We're seeking a responsible individual to contract for with the opportunity for growth. Be detail oriented and have multi-tasking ability. delivery in downtown Centralia and Providence ACCOUNT Hospital area (Main St., Harrison Ave., Johnson Rd., Job Duties Include: Work and collaborate together with other staff and Cooks Hill Rd.) Papers need to be delivered MANAGER Answering after hours delivery phone line, Scot Industries is hiring a members, and must be willing to work as a part Tuesday and Thursday by 3:00 p.m. and Saturday data entry, communication with contract full time account manager. of a team. morning by 7:30 a.m. Currently, this route has 115 A bachelor's degree in distributors and district managers, customers; 298 once-weekly ETC! customers and business, industrial tech, delivery of missed papers, kiosking, Other duties as assigned. yields approximately $400.00 per month which accounting or operations retention calling and customer follow up. includes fuel allowances (before your route expen- management (will consider Interested parties should mail, ses.) The route covers approximately 30 miles per email or bring in a cover letter and resume. others) is preferred. The Applications must be filled out in person, day and takes about 2 1/2 hours to deliver. Must ideal candidate is mechani- Examples of design work are encouraged. bring resume to 321 N. Pearl St., have dependable transportation, insurance and valid cally inclined, energetic & Centralia, WA 98531. creative, computer profi- Kelli Erb, Design Director driver's license. cient, with good problem Benefits based on hours worked [email protected] solving & leadership skills. The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., For more information: A significant portion of the Centralia, WA 98531 Cory Gerber job will require prospecting 360-807-8247 or 360-388-7038 and cold calls to start. We Benefits based on hours worked. offer competitive pay and an excellent profit sharing program. Paid holidays & vacation. NO Phone calls please. Please email resume to: (No telephone calls unless specified, please). [email protected] All Lafromboise Communications Inc. divisions (No telephone calls unless specified, please). are Equal Opportunity Employers and provide All Lafromboise Communications Inc. divisions 321 N. Pearl St. are Equal Opportunity Employers and provide Drug-free Workplaces. Drug testing is a Drug-free Workplaces. Drug testing is a Centralia, WA 98531 prerequisite for, and a condition of employment. prerequisite for, and a condition of employment. 360-736-3311 Classifieds 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, August 04, 2016 CLASSIFIEDS

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