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Ready for College Ball Black Dog Pottery Former W.F. West Softball Star Extending Centralia Business Offers Kits to Take Career at Portland State University / Main 7 Home as Well as Sidewalk Space / B1 3.5M Acres Removed Suspect, Thurston County K9 Shot GRAND MOUND: On suspect were shot Wednesday night near the Thurston-Lewis Courtesy Photo From Friday, K9 Arlo Was county line during a vehicle K9 Arlo is seen Being Treated at Oregon pursuit, which started in Tum- being treated water and came to an end at in Chehalis State University after being shot Northern milepost 88 on at Wednesday Grand Mound. By Eric Rosane night near For The Chronicle Both the suspect, a 25-year- Grand Mound. Spotted old male, and the K-9 suffered A Thurston County Sher- Owl iff’s Office K9 and an armed please see SHOT, page Main 12 Critical At Long Last, Local Athletes Hit the Gridiron Habitat Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] WIN FOR TIMBER: Brady Baird celebrates after catching an in- Lewis, Skamania and terception with fellow Klickitat Counties Rochester Warrior Ed- Cite ‘Catastrophic’ die Burkhardt during a scrimage. Economic Impact Football players from from Environmental four local teams competed in a 7-on-7 Protections tournament Friday By Claudia Yaw afternoon at Tiger Stadium in Centralia. [email protected] Game one featured In a win for the timber in- Toledo vs. Rochester dustry, “critical habitat” desig- and started at 1 p.m. nated for the threatened north- Game two, at 2 p.m., ern spotted owl will shrink pitted Swamp Cup significantly — by about 3.5 rivals Centralia and million acres — in the Pacific W. F. West. The games . were led by players, The deci- with no coaches in sion by the attendance. Look for a U.S. Fish and full story in Tues- Wildlife Ser- day’s edition of The vice comes Chronicle. after Lewis, Skamania and Klickitat coun- Northern Spotted ties teamed up Owl with a lumber lobbying group, In Third Attempt, Centralia School Board the American Forest Resource Council, in an attempt to chip away at the designation. Tentatively Plans to Run Levy Again in April “The takeaway is that we By Celene Fitzgerald April 27 election. agreed that they want to take The district’s Budget Task got most of what we asked for,” [email protected] It will be the district’s third into account the results of the Force, which is composed of please see OWL, page Main 12 attempt to pass the levy by re- levies run by other districts in community members, school The Centralia School Board ceiving at least 50 percent of the the February election before staff, school board members tentatively decided Wednesday vote, plus one vote. The rate at fully committing to running and a Centralia High School Follow Us on Twitter afternoon to run the educa- which the levy will run has not their levy in April. The other student, was created to help @chronline tion programs and operations been decided yet. option they are considering is (EP&O) levy in the upcoming School board members the Aug. 3 election. please see LEVY, page Main 12 Find Us on Facebook www.facebook.com/the- centraliachronicle Ed Carlson Memorial Field Controlled Substance Homicide Deaths Subscriber mailing label below this line Toledo Prosecutor’s North, Marie Rebbecah, 56, Centralia Airport a Office Adds Romenesko, Frances Lou- Finalist Charges for ise, 98, Chehalis for Major Packwood Expansion Man Accused by State in Death / Main 4 / Main 4 UP TO 50% Off Retail Prices Over A Thousand Surplus Windows In Stock! Sold At Dealer Cost Or Below! SIZE BUILDER In Stock BARN 3 X 2 $115 25 oz. Carpet 4 X 3 $145 4 colors 4 X 4 $160 100% BCF PET Polyester 5 X 4 $175 Laminate 6 X 4 $200 Starting as low as 89¢ $7.92 88¢ sq. ft. The Chronicle, sq. yd. sq. ft. Serving the Greater Lewis County Area Since 1889

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Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] The Cowlitz River spilled out of its banks along U.S. Highway 12 in Randle Wednesday evening as flooding struck the region. This photograph was captured using a drone. Lewis County Still Assessing Flood Damage, Which Is Likely to Exceed Last Week’s Totals

By The Chronicle staff federal financial assistance and the Chehalis River at Mel- As flood levels receded if the financial burden of re- len Street were the final two riv- Thursday and Friday, Lewis “They actually took the time to come down and sponding to the event exceeds ers to remain in flood advisories County deactivated its emer- about $300,000. Caldwell said on Thursday afternoon, but they gency operations center amid a they bagged literally hundreds of sandbags for hopefully the county is able to had receded by Friday morning. drier weather forecast. lump together last week’s dam- The National Weather Ser- As of Thursday afternoon, the public over the last two days.” ages with this week’s. He also vice predictions are for drying the Lewis County Division of commended the county’s pros- conditions through the weekend, Emergency Management was Emergency Management Deputy Director Andy Caldwell, ecutor’s office, the staff of which so the rivers should continue to still assessing damage across the on prosecutor’s office employees filling sand bags helped fill sandbags for the pub- lower. county, which Deputy Director lic this week. Residents can still submit Andy Caldwell said was more “They actually took the time damage reports to the county by severe than last week’s flooding map, power was largely restored greater than last week’s, mostly to come down and they bagged calling 360-740-1153. event, largely due to high winds to residents by Wednesday after- due to a minor mudslide in literally hundreds of sandbags for Though the flooding threat that knocked down trees and noon. Napavine. the public over the last two days,” has evaporated, the Lewis Coun- caused power outages. The monetary value of dam- “Mitigation can be very costly Caldwell said. “That was an ty Emergency Operations Cen- According to Lewis County age caused by the inclement on that,” Caldwell said. amazing gesture and a big help.” ter remains active as it responds Public Utility District’s outage weather is also expected to be The county is eligible for The Cowlitz River at Randle to the COVID-19 pandemic. News in Brief and Riverside Fire Authority. In Of Thursday’s cases, 25 were 4,687 people have recovered or • Historic Preservation in the Friends of the Seminary addition, 58 military and over- in County Commissioner Dis- are recovering from the virus Media Award Hill Natural Area to seas ballots were mailed out Jan. trict 1, 14 were in District 2 and and 325 have been hospitalized • Historic Preservation Plan- 8, 2021. four were in District 3. Four at some point during their ill- ning Award Hold Virtual Annual Ballots should begin arriv- people are younger than 20, ness. The county is also report- • Special Achievement Award Meeting Feb. 6 ing in mailboxes the week of Jan. seven are in their 20s, four are ing five COVID-19 outbreaks • Valerie Sivinski Award for 25-29. The U.S. Postal Service in their 30s, eight are in their at area congregate care settings, Historic Rehabilitation By The Chronicle staff says it can take seven to 10 days 40s, 10 are in their 50s, five are which is one higher than the Nominations for the State All are invited to a virtual for delivery. If in their 60s, two are in their 70s four reported on Jan. 10. Historic Preservation Officers meeting of the Friends of the ballot packets Election and three are older than 80. The percentage of positive Awards must be postmarked or Seminary Hill Natural Area on have not been The death was attributed to a COVID-19 tests over the week submitted to DAHP by 5 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 6, starting at 10 received by person in their 70s. also bumped up to 9.4 percent Friday, March 19. Nomination a.m. Jan. 29, voters 2021 The county is no longer on Thursday, the data show. forms, instructions, award cat- This is the sole meeting held can receive a tracking individuals who have egory descriptions and other each year by the group that replacement recovered or have been lost to information about the awards holds public nature appreciation ballot by any of follow up, and contact tracing State Seeks can be obtained by visiting dahp. events and handles much of the the following isn’t currently viable given high Nominations wa.gov/news-events. upkeep and improvements at methods: case counts. Centralia’s hillside natural area. • Online: See complete details at: for ‘Outstanding New Unemployment “We’ll miss seeing our friends Go to www.votewa.gov, log in https://phsscovid19.lewis- Achievements in in person this year, but our on- and select “My Ballot” then countywa.gov. Claims in line meeting is still a great chance “Online Ballot” to print your re- People can stay informed Historic Preservation’ to plan for how we can maintain placement ballot packet State Fall 8.4 Percent by following the Lewis County By The Chronicle staff and share the resources of our • Call: 360-740-1164, 360- COVID-19 web page at https:// The Washington State De- By The Seattle Times forested jewel,” said Brian Mittge, 740-1278 or toll free within Lew- lewiscountywa.gov/covid19/, @ president of the 41-year-old non- partment of Archaeology and is County at 1-800-562-6130, ext. LCPHSS on Twitter or www. New unemployment claims profit Friends of the Seminary Historic Preservation (DAHP) 1164 or ext. 1278 facebook.com/lcphss. in Washington state fell last week, Hill Natural Area group. is seeking nominations for the • In-person: Lewis County In addition, DOH has a call but the number of people seek- Log on to www.zoom.com 30th annual Awards for Out- Auditor’s Office at 351 NW center to answer questions from ing jobless benefits remains well to attend the event. The meet- standing Achievements in His- North St., Chehalis the public. If you have ques- above historic norms as the pan- ing number is 817 358 6389. The • Office hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 toric Preservation. tions about what is happening demic continues to fuel layoffs. passcode is 123456. p.m., Monday to Friday The awards program recog- in Washington, how the virus Washingtonians filed 27,147 Contact GoSeminaryHill@ • Election day: 8 a.m. to 8 nizes people, organizations and is spread and what to do if you new, or “initial,” claims last gmail.com or call 360-861-6570 p.m., Feb. 9 projects that have achieved dis- have symptoms, call 1-800-525- week, an 8.4% decrease from to learn more. On social media: If a voter has moved, they tinction in the field of historic 0127 or text 211-211. the week before, the state Em- twitter.com/GoSeminaryHill or may contact the Lewis County preservation. ployment Security Department facebook.com/SeminaryHill. Auditor’s Office to update their Award recipients will be rec- (ESD) reported Thursday. voter registration or go online Thurston County ognized via individual video That contrasts with the na- Lewis County Ballots at www.votewa.gov. If there is a to be posted online to DAHP’s tion as a whole, which saw forwarding order in place with Reports 1 More website and social media ac- 965,000 initial claims last week, to Be Mailed for Feb. 9 the U.S. Postal Service, the bal- COVID-19 Death, 35 counts during National Historic a 23.8% increase over the week lot packet will be forwarded Preservation Month in May before, according to the U.S. La- Special Election but may take more time going More Cases on Thursday 2021. Award recipients will be bor Department. By The Chronicle staff through the forwarding process. requested to submit a video, one By The Olympian Washington’s decline in More than 26,00 ballots will to four minutes in length, fol- new claims was driven, in part, be mailed on Wednesday, Jan. Lewis County Reports A man in his 80s has died lowing notification of their re- by large drops in claims from 20, to all active registered vot- from COVID-19, plus Thurston spective awards. The videos will workers laid off from jobs in ers in seven districts in Lewis 43 COVID-19 Cases, One County announced 35 more be included on DAHP’s website construction and agriculture, County, according to a Friday Death Thursday cases on Thursday, according to and social media in May 2021. two sectors that had seen a surge press release from the Lewis county health data. Nominations can be made in in seasonal layoffs a week earlier, County Auditor’s Office By The Chronicle staff The one new death increased one of the following categories: the ESD reported. The following districts of Lewis County Public Health the total number of deaths to • Washington Heritage Barn The state also saw a decline in Lewis County will be receiv- and Social Services reported 43 date to 59. Wednesday’s 35 cases, Rehabilitation Award the number of “continuing,” or ing ballots: Castle Rock School additional COVID-19 cases and which included three children 9 • Career Achievement Award ongoing, claims for benefits that District; Evaline School District; one additional death on Thurs- or younger, gives the county 140 • Historic Cemetery Preser- claimants file each week they re- Toledo School District; White day, bringing the county’s cu- cases for the week and an overall vation Achievement main jobless. Last week, Wash- Pass School District; Fire Dis- mulative case count since March total just shy of 5,600, or 5,596, • Preservation Education Award ingtonians filed 473,614 continu- trict 1 (Onalaska); Fire District up to 2,533 and the death toll up the data show. • Historic Preservation Stew- ing claims, down 1.2% from a 13 (Curtis-Klaber-Boistfort); to 31. Of the total number of cases, ardship Award week earlier, the ESD reported. • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021 Jaime Herrera Beutler's Impeachment Vote Sees Backlash From Republicans in Her Home County

Calley Hair The Columbian Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler's “I don’t think the congresswoman did herself vote Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump contin- any favors with the party faithful.” ues to ripple through Republican circles in Clark County, with Joel Mattila some voters calling on local par- chair of Clark County Republicans ty leaders to formally renounce the congresswoman. Joel Mattila, the new chair of the Clark County Republicans, gardless of whether the opposing almost eliminate her chances said his "phone has been melt- candidate is a Democrat or a Re- of making her way through the ing down the last couple of days," publican; if it's a Democrat, she's primary," Gellatly said. "People since Herrera Beutler announced already won that race six times. want somebody else immediately her intentions on Tuesday. If it's a more conservative Re- to start stepping up." "And I can tell you that from publican, her impeachment vote He declined to speculate on old-time party regulars — peo- will have broadened her appeal the record on who he believes ple that traditionally and typi- among Democrats and moder- might take that mantle. cally support Congresswoman Courtesy Photo ates across the district. "There's a pool of names that Herrera Beutler — all the way Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, was amoung 10 House There's a lot that can happen are very likely," Gellatly said. down to your average ordinary Republicans who voted in favor of impeaching President Donald Trump on in the next two years, Stephan everyday Republican voter, I can Wednesday. cautioned. But if the congress- report to you that there is a lot of woman lost votes within the Re- publican party for her support of anger in the ranks because of her leased a formal statement thank- more conservative challenger in impeachment vote," Mattila said. ing Trump for his time in office impeachment, he said, it's likely the next election. she gained even more. Reichert’s Herrera Beutler was one of 10 and denouncing "a riot culture" Could Herrera Beutler — Republicans to cross party lines "I actually think she will have Choice Meats on "the far Left." A draft version who's held on to her seat for six and vote to impeach Trump for helped herself," Stephan said. of that statement didn't condemn terms, despite a district that inciting a violent riot at the U.S. "Had she not voted for impeach- the congresswoman outright, inches closer to the middle with Capitol on Jan. 6 that killed five ment at this moment, this would Proud to be locally owned! though it criticized her for her people. each passing year — face a seri- have been galvanizing for Demo- decision on the House floor. "I'm not afraid of losing my job, ous Republican challenger in the crats in this district." 7# Pork Chops "(Herrera Beutler's vote) di- but I am afraid that my country 2022 primary? One scenario that could put rectly violates our values of According to Mark Stephan, 5# Pork Steak Pkg. 1 will fail," Herrera Beutler said in the congresswoman's seat at $ 00 an address on the House floor be- standing for truth and justice, an associate professor of political risk: if county Republican lead- 5# Bacon 79 fore casting her vote. "My vote to and instead panders to fear- science at Washington State Uni- ers unite behind a single conser- 3# Sausage 25# impeach our sitting president is based narratives that do not rep- versity Vancouver, Republicans vative challenger, and the field not a fear-based decision. I am not resent the Clark County Repub- seeking to unseat Herrera Beu- of Democrats remains small 5# Pork Roast choosing a side, I'm choosing truth." lican Party, nor the constituents tler in Washington's 3rd Con- enough to avoid vote-splitting, Mattila, who was elected less who elected her. This shameful gressional District would need it's possible that Herrera Beu- 20# Ground Beef than two weeks ago on a pledge behavior will only further divide to execute an extremely specific tler's decision on impeachment 10# Beef Roast to reunite the pro-Trump and our country. President Trump's scenario. will come back to haunt her and more traditional wings of the actual words clearly did not in- Washington's top-two pri- bump her out of the top two in 10# Beef Steak party, said he doesn't believe that cite violence," the draft docu- mary system means that the two the 2022 primary. 10# Chicken Pkg. 8 Herrera Beutler's vote will drive ment stated. candidates with the most votes That's a scenario that David $ 00

The county GOP's statement, move on to the general, regard- 5# Bacon 319 CH609579rc.do a wedge between those two fac- Gellatly, head of the partisan 65# tions. The party is united in their while disapproving, didn't go full less of party. Herrera Beutler activist group Activate Republi- 5# Pork Shops frustration. scorched-earth; that distinction has the incumbency advantage, cans Clark County, thinks will "I don't think the congress- belonged to the Clark County and would likely pull ahead in likely unfold. 5# Pork Steak woman did herself any favors Republican Women's group, who a crowded field of Republican "I think that's inevitable at 105 W. 1st Street with the party faithful," Mattila said Wednesday evening that challengers. this point. This was probably the Centralia, WA 98531 said. Herrera Beutler "will never re- Once she gets to the general one single vote that Congress- 360-736-8072 Late Thursday evening, the ceive our votes or support again." election, Stephan pointed out, woman Jaime Herrera Beutler OPEN 6 DAYS • Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30 Clark County Republicans re- The group also swore to back a she'll be in a strong position re- could make that basically would Sat. 9-6 • Sun. Closed It all began at the Veterans Memorial Museum - December 30th Can’t find words to thank so many people for my 93rd birthday celebration. The Patriot Guard Riders came in the rain and sang Happy Birthday to an old ‘Rosie’, presented me with a 1776 wooden flag - signed in back and their service. Wanted to thank each one - but got overwhelmed. Thanks for letting me climb on that yellow Harley! Part of my bucket list is to ride one (as a passenger). So many friends and family came and stood in the rain. Appreciate every one. Only 7 years to make 100 - wonder what kind of party. Stay in tune! The flowers and gifts are appreciated. - Doris Bier CH609633bw.cg Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021 LOCAL Toledo Airport Officially Listed as Possible Site for Major Commercial Airport in Washington

By Emily Fitzgerald [email protected] Ed Carlson Memorial Field “The list of six potential sites should only be has been listed as one of six po- considered preliminary because it only includes tential sites for a new major com- mercial airport in Washington. existing airports at this time.” The list of sites is part of the Commercial Aviation Coordi- David Fleckenstein nating Committee’s (CACC) Commercial Aviation Coordinating Committee chairman Phase I report, which includes preliminary recommendations for meeting Washington’s long- aviation facility. ment by partnering with the range commercial aviation facil- The commission has until county on future airport related ity needs. September of this year to identify decisions affecting citizens and Listed alongside Ed Carlson the top two choices from the list communities throughout our re- Memorial Field are Arlington of potential sites and until Jan. 1, gion,” reads a mission statement Municipal Airport, Bremerton WSDOT 2022, to pick its top choice. on the group’s website, www.to- National Airport, Paine Field in The runway of the Ed Carlson Memorial-South Lewis County Airport in Toledo is The Lewis County Board of ledoforaviation.com. Snohomish County, Sanderson seen in this image on the WSDOT website. Commissioners submitted a let- The group also hosts a Face- Field Airport in Shelton and Ta- ter to the CACC back in July to book page, which is intended to coma Narrows Airport in Gig chair, in a press release from the was greatly impacted by the CO- express interest in working with “provide a social forum for the Harbor. Washington State Department of VID-19 pandemic, which con- WSDOT to expand Ed Carlson happenings around the new ma- “The list of six potential sites Transportation (WSDOT). “Ad- strained opportunities for com- Memorial Field. jor airport selection process as it should only be considered pre- ditional work needs to be done to munity engagement.” “A more developed airport pertains to Toledo.” liminary because it only includes identify potential sites that may WSDOT created the CACC that close to I-5 with services and Public engagement is CACC’s existing airports at this time,” be more appropriate for a major under direction from Substitute other opportunities could pro- next step, according to the Wash- said David Fleckenstein, CACC airport. The work of the CACC Senate Bill 5370, passed unani- vide significant economic ben- ington State Department of Trans- mously in the state Legislature’s efits to Lewis County, as well as portation. WSDOT states that the 2019 regular session. The com- other neighboring communities, CACC has already heard many Doing Special mission was tasked with deter- including opportunities for avia- citizen concerns about noise and Take Out! Nights mining Washington’s long-range tion technology-based industries, the effects on the environment commercial aviation facility new family-wage jobs and in- and society, and the commission needs, coming up with recom- $ creased tax revenues to support intends to “consider measures to Tuesday - 10 Six Pack Of Tacos mendations for how to meet additional community services,” reduce both noise and harmful $ those needs and identifying a site the county’s letter reads. aircraft emissions from aircraft.” Wednesday - 1 A Wing for a new primary commercial Local residents formed the The CACC’s next upcoming Thursday - Steak Night aviation facility. Citizens for Responsible Avia- virtual webinar will be in Febru- Fish Fryday The bill cites an increase in tion in Toledo in September of ary, with the next official meet- air traffic operations, concerns last year to advocate for the self- ing in the spring. Pasta Saturday about health, environmental, so- sufficiency of Ed Carlson Me- WSDOT stated that the com- 543 NW Pacific Ave, Chehalis, WA 98532 CH609543dw.cg cial and economic impacts of a morial Field and to oppose the mission’s website, https://wsdot. www.McFilers.com 360-996-4400 projected increase in those op- airport’s expansion into a large wa.gov/aviation/commission/ Like us on Facebook to see more specials erations, and Washington’s posi- regional airport. home.htm, will be updated as tion as a “national and interna- “Our vision for the South soon as the dates are confirmed. tional trading leader” as reasons Lewis County Airport is to pro- The full Phase I report is also for building a new commercial tect our natural rural environ- available online via the link above. Charges Added in Packwood Man’s Controlled Substance Homicide Case

Hand Guns, 10% Down By The Chronicle staff felony charge with a maximum crushed a few lines on the coun- penalty of 10-years imprison- Long Guns, and 60 Day A Packwood man charged ter. Then he, along with Dollar Accessories with controlled substance ho- ment and up to $25,000 in fines and another unnamed individ- Available! Layaway per count, when he appeared vir- ual, snorted the substance. Pat-

CH609545dw.cg micide in the death of a 25-year- old in 2019 received additional tually in court for a trial confir- node allegedly told the others mation hearing on Jan. 7. charges in Lewis County Supe- that he did not know what the These charges are in addition pill was, and a short time later, 207 W. Main St., Centralia, WA 98531 • (360) 807-4681 rior Court last week. to the controlled substances ho- Daniel L. Patnode, 35, re- Dollar told others that “he did themancave@tmcoutfitterscom • www.tmcoutfitters.com micide charge, a Class A felony not feel good.” ceived four counts of delivery of with a maximum penalty of 10 Open 10-6 Mom-Fri, 10-4 Sat-Sun a controlled substance, a Class B They all reportedly went to years imprisonment and up to sleep, and around 3 a.m., Dollar $20,000 in fines, that he received was found unresponsive and not in December 2019. Patnode breathing, with foam coming pleaded not guilty to all charges, out of his mouth. He was trans- and his trial is scheduled for May ported to Arbor Health Morton 3, 2021. Hospital and pronounced dead. The charges all stem from the death of William Dollar, who Patnode is currently out of died of acute heroin and fentanyl custody on a $100,000 bond intoxication on Feb. 27, 2019. while awaiting trial. According to court docu- This case is one of at least ments, Patnode, Dollar and two controlled substance homi- others were drinking beer and cides currently making their way smoking marijuana at Patnode’s through Lewis County Superior residence when, at one point the Court. evening, Patnode went to his Another, which involves a room and retrieved “a small bag- Mossyrock man charged in the gie that contained a few colored death of a woman who he sold pills.” fentanyl pills to, is scheduled for Patnode then allegedly took an arraignment and trial setting a blue pill out of the bag and on Jan. 21.

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The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings Sirens, Court Records, and Saturday mornings by CT Publishing. Lotteries, Commodities Records CT PUBLISHING Publisher Chad Taylor Sirens CEO CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT leading police on a short chase. men stole food items in the 600 500 block of West Main Street. Coralee Taylor He was also booked on an out- block of West Main Street just Vice President Crashes • A burglary in the 1700 block standing warrant. before 1 p.m. on Jan. 13. of Northwest Louisiana Avenue Franklin Taylor • A two-vehicle collision with • Just before 11 a.m. on Jan. 13, was reported at approximately Chief Marketing Officer injuries was reported at the in- Criminal Trespass a caller reported that a machete Kyle McKerricher Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 tersection of Harrison Avenue • At approximately 8:10 p.m. was stolen the night before in the please see SIRENS, page Main 12 and I-5 northbound at approxi- on Jan. 14, Nhial C. 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CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT TO SUBSCRIBE • A hit-and-run that damaged Refusal to Wear a Mask A wonderful father and To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation a street sign and utility box was friend, Donald Goodrich, 92, stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- • Just before 1:30 p.m. on Jan. reported at the intersection of was called to our Lord Monday, tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 13, a caller in the 1400 block of Yew and Borthwick Streets at ap- Dec. 28, 2020. He passed 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Northwest Louisiana Avenue proximately 9:40 p.m. on Jan. 13. away peacefully at home. Don reported that a customer had TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING • Just after 6 a.m. on Jan. 15, was born Oct. 19, 1928, in refused to wear a mask and was a single-vehicle collision with Bakersfield, Calif. He was a Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit refusing to leave. www.chronline.com. a light pole was reported in the loving husband, father of five, 600 block of North Gold Street. grandfather of 14, and great-grandfather of 19. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Crashes Don was graduate of Kern Union High School in [email protected] 1945, and enlisted in the Army in 1948. Theft • A non-injury, two-vehicle OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS collision was reported in the He served at Fort Lewis in Washington. Don was a • Around 11:30 a.m. on Jan. 13, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia 1500 block of Northwest Louisi- communications specialist and trained troops for the a wallet was reported stolen from Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ana Avenue at 2 p.m. on Jan. 13. war. He was honorably discharged in 1953. Don later the 1300 block of Lum Road. • A non-injury, two-vehicle met and married Lillian C. Robinson, Jan. 19, 1954. He • Clothing was reported sto- SUBSCRIPTION RATES collision was reported in the and his wife relocated too Mossyrock, Wash., February len in the 1400 block of Lum Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1.75 1900 block of North National Av- of 1984. Road at approximately 4 p.m. on Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1.75 enue at 1:20 p.m. on Jan. 14. Don sorrowfully leaves behind son, Donnie (Phyllis), Jan. 14. daughters, Pattie (Doug) McCarty, Kathy (Jeff) Comer, Local delivery • Clothing was reported sto- and Kristina Moody; sister and brother-in-law, Kathy One month ...... $16.00 len in the 1400 block of Lum Vehicle Versus Pedestrian (Steve) Broderick; along with many grandchildren and Three months ...... $41.00 Road just after 4:30 p.m. on Jan. • A vehicle hit a pedestrian great-grandchildren. Six months ...... $76.00 14. in the 1400 block of Northwest Don’s true love and passion in life was family, One year ...... $140.00 Louisiana Avenue just before friends, birds, and raising cattle. He flew homing By mail outside the area or to another state Eluding police noon on Jan. 14. The vehicle pigeons from a young age. Don won many trophies and One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 was traveling 10 to 15 mph and was one of the top flyers in California and Washington. Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 • Jon L. Pankowski, 55, of the pedestrian fell to the ground He retired from flying in 2010, then took up feeding Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 Centralia, was booked into the when hit, but was conscious on and watching wild birds, for years and could name One year ...... $194 / $227.45 Lewis County Jail at approxi- the scene. every species of wild birds by sight. Don will be greatly Online subscriptions to chronline.com mately 9:25 p.m. on Jan. 13 after missed by all who knew him and forever live in the failing to yield during a traffic One day ...... $2 Theft hearts of many. One month ...... $8 stop. He was arrested in the 1500 To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. block of Crescent Avenue after • A caller reported that two One year ...... $84 Print subscribers always have full access to chronline. com. Death Notices Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- In Loving Memory Of scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or • MARIE REBBECAH NORTH, 56, Centralia, • FRANCES LOUISE ROMENESKO, 98, Che- when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances died on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at River- halis, died Wednesday, Jan. 13, at Che- may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers side Nursing and Rehabilitation Center halis West Assisted Living. No service in Education. in Centralia. Arrangements are under is planned at this time. Arrangements L. James "Jim" Stroklund the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, are under the care of Fir Lawn Funeral BACK ISSUES Winlock. Chapel. 1943 ~ 2021 Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are Lynn James Stroklund was available at $1.75 per copy. Back issues greater than born in Kenmare, N.D., Dec. two weeks old are $2 per issue. In Loving Memory Of 10, 1943, to John A. Stroklund and Ida Jean (Ennis) Stroklund THE NEWSROOM of Donnybrook, N.D. He died For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please con- Jan. 11, 2021. tact the appropriate person listed below. Waldamae Uptegrove He was reared primarily Editor-in-Chief in the Donnybrook, N.D. Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8217 1932 - 2020 area. He spent most of his [email protected] younger years living in a rural/ Sports Editor also an avid sports fan and agriculture environment. He Eric Trent ...... 807-8227 loved watching Seahawks graduated high school in 1962, [email protected] and Mariners games. from the Northwest School of Centralia and Chehalis City Government, She is survived by her Agriculture, Cookston, Minn. National Rifle Association, Schools, South and West Lewis County two daughters, Nancy He was active in basketball Washington Arms Collectors, Communities (Ryan) Thompson, Marcia and track. During his younger and Everett Sportsmen Club. Celene Fitzgerald ...... 807-8245 Myhre; three sons, Bruce years, he worked on farms and He was preceded in death [email protected] Myhre, Michael (Ailyn) cattle auction/feedlot business, by his parents, John and Ida Lewis County Government, South Thurston Stroklund; brothers, John Myhre, and Brian Myhre; in Bakersfield, Calif. He also County Communities her sister, Margaret Bender; worked on the Yellowtail (Jack) and Donald; and a Claudia Yaw ...... 807-8230 Waldamae (Deedie) and sister-in-law, Joyce Dam, Ft. Smith, MT. His special uncle and aunt, Nels [email protected] and Mable Olson. (Myhre) Uptegrove went Brown; granddaughters, jobs in the Tioga oil fields Crime, Courts and Emergency Services home to her Savior Jesus Rachelle Gordon, Nikki included pipeline and working He is survived by his Emily Fitzgerald ...... 807-8208 Christ, Dec. 28, 2020. She Thompson, Darcy Jaeger, on work over rigs. While faithful and loving wife, [email protected] was born on her uncle's Jessi Poffenbarger, Maureen attending Easter Washington Helen; children, Becky Staff Photographer homestead at Alpha, Wash., Moore, Brooke Pugilese, University, Cheney, Wash., he (Javier) Herrera, Meridian, Jared Wenzelburger ...... 807-8224 Sept. 29, 1932, to John and Breann Aggers and Brittany completed a bachelor’s degree Idaho, and Roger (Jenna) [email protected] Flora Bender. Myhre; grandsons, Lance in business administration Stroklund of Ventura, Calif.; Design After the depression was Myhre, Kyle Myhre, and one in psychology. and their children, Ely Sellin, Daniel O’Neil ...... 807-8210 over, they moved to Puyallup Paul Myhre, Eric Myhre, His master’s degree was in Amanda Sellin, Elizabeth [email protected] until she was 13. They then and Kenn Myhre; and business administration. After River Stroklund, and Rory Contributing Reporters moved to Onalaska where 27 great-grandchildren; graduating from Eastern Stroklund; brothers, Allen Rick Bannan (Jodi) of Grand Prairie, Texas, she met her first husband,three very special friends, Washington University, he Eric Rosane Dale of Lacey, Wash., James Maurice Myhre, literally Jean Schoelopf, Christle went to work for the State of Paul Dunn M. (Laurel) of Yakima, Wash., the boy next door. They Scheuber, and childhood Washington, DSHS. There Cameron Kast Tim (Karen) of Alexandria, had six wonderful children. friend, Norma (Erickson) he was employed as a Parole Send News Tips To: Minn., and John G. (Anne) In her younger adult years, Nelson. and Probation Officer, Budget [email protected] she drove a school bus for She was preceded in Specialist and for the last of Everett, Wash. He also had both Onalaska and Chehalis death by her beloved several years as a Regional numerous cousins, nephews ADVERTISING AND SIGN PRO and nieces, uncles and aunts. School districts. She husband, Glenn Uptegrove; Business Manager until his Sales Manager In lieu of memorials to always enjoyed being with first husband, Maurice retirement. Brian Watson ...... 807-8215 the family, donations can the children. In 1977, she Myhre; daughter, Linda When his wife retired [email protected] be made to the Nation Rifle married her second husband, Myhre, father, John Bender; in 2003, they moved to Sign Pro Association. He will be buried Glenn Uptegrove. After mother, Flora (Bender) Onalaska, Wash. He married 736-6322 retirement, she and Glenn Stonex; stepfather, Wilbur the love of his life and closest at Rosehill Memorial Gardens [email protected] spent many wonderful times Stonex; brother, John friend, Helen Louisa (Torka), in Minot, N.D., alongside his FAX NUMBERS in their trailer, traveling (Sonny) Bender; and great- June 30, 1973. They had two special uncle and aunt, Nels from Alaska to Mexico and granddaughter, Taylor children, Becky and Roger. and Mable Olson. He will be Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 everywhere in between. Thompson. His hobbies included hunting, missed in our lives and will not Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 be forgotten. They spent their winters No funeral services fishing, reloading ammunition, Obituaries ...... 807-8258 in and around Yuma and will be held. There will Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 and target shooting. 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By Celene Fitzgerald [email protected] The Port of Chehalis is ex- “That will be the biggest transaction in port pected to close its $2.5 million property sale with McCallum history, so a lot of good news there.” Rock Drilling on Habein Road before the end of the month. Randy Mueller It will be the largest Port Port of Chehalis CEO of Chehalis sale in its history, port CEO Randy Mueller said at Thursday’s port commission sible 2021 goals. They mentioned dated 2021 supplemental budget meeting. flood control, wetland mitiga- that will be brought to the board “That will be the biggest trans- tion, continued work on the ag- at a later date. action in port history, so a lot of riculture center to build storage “I think it’s worth doing a Port of Chehalis CEO Randy Mueller speaks during a Port of Chehalis Commission good news there. A lot of good and coordination with the new small amount of deficit spend- news about McCallum and the meeting that was held virtually on Thursday. executive director of the Lewis ing … it’s going to free up a lot of kinds of jobs they offer,” Mueller Economic Development Council, time,” Mueller said. said. “The U.S. Small Business The commissioners passed property, so that continues to Richard DeBolt. The port is also The commissioners agreed Administration has approved the a resolution at their Dec. 10 move forward,” he said. “At this loan. We’ve passed the contin- going to focus more attention on that the port would benefit from meeting to approve moving for- point, I anticipate having a pur- gency period where McCallum getting the word out to the com- having another person on staff could back out.” ward with negotiations with the chase and sale agreement to munity that the rail reload facil- to complete vital functions while In other port business, a “po- potential buyer. On Thursday bring to the commission for con- ity at the port can be booked and Mueller’s time is freed up “to do tential client” is looking into morning, Mueller said consul- sideration and discussion maybe used by the public for imports other vital functions of higher purchasing the port’s Rush Road tants continue to conduct soil, at the next meeting, if not, most and exports of a variety of goods. importance,” Giffey said. property, which is across the wetlands and archeological stud- likely, the one after.” Mueller also asked the com- The Port of Chehalis’ next street from the port’s offices, and ies and testing on behalf of the Meuller and the port com- missioners for the go-ahead to meeting will take place at 11 a.m. a neighboring property, totaling potential buyer. missioners, Mark Anders, Mark refill the administrative assistant on Jan. 28 via Zoom. More info approximately 100 acres, for a “All sorts of consultants are Giffey and Ken Kostick, dis- position starting Feb. 1. The po- can be found on the port’s web- distribution center, Mueller said. kind of crawling all over the cussed some of the port’s pos- sition will be included in an up- site, portofchehalis.com. Bill Promotes Automatic Right to Vote for People Released From Prison

By Sydney Brown is approved. earning her right to vote helped dered aloud whether there could support for the bill by saying the Washington State Journal Rep. Tarra Simmons, D- her engage with and serve her be negative impacts. policy would work for histori- community. Walsh said cally marginalized groups. Formerly incarcerated people Bremerton, the first formerly in- carcerated person to serve in the “This is really about reentry. the public risk “Not addressing the felony would automatically regain their It's not about the punishment. impact of voter disenfranchisement will contin- Legislature, testified in favor of right to vote if a proposed bill in The punishment has been taken restoration for ue to exacerbate the real systemic the Washington state Legislature House Bill 1078 Jan. 14 and said into consideration during the convicted fel- consequences that already exist prosecution,” she said. ons was non- for African-Americans and other Simmons was sentenced to direct, but also communities of color by dispro- 20 months in prison for possess- “nonzero,” and portionately limiting their right ing and selling drugs and unlaw- Graham said to vote,” Fathi said. ful possession of a firearm. A Rep. Jim Walsh victims of vio- Patricia Whitefoot, a member former nurse, she said she stole R-Aberdeen lent crimes and of the Nation, echoed drugs and sold them to support their families this sentiment. Sonya (Hodel) Keller her habit. Once out of prison, deserve restitu- “Sadly, this legislation is only she returned to school, earning tion from people who committed one step toward addressing sys- CH609517bw.do [email protected] a law degree from Seattle Uni- crimes to cause deliberate harm. temic racism and the dispropor- 503-970-0079 versity. At first, the Washington Currently, people coming out tionate rate of convictions on State Bar Association barred her of jail and prison automatically people of color and tribal citi- from practicing as an attorney, regain voting rights after they are zens,” she said. but she challenged that decision released from state supervision, Kurtis Robinson, executive in the Washington Supreme but people still under community director at I Did the Time, a po- Court and won. custody, a system similar to pa- litical advocacy group for people creating a village Simmons’ push for voting role, often lack adequate resources convicted of crimes, said this bill rights has support from across to know about their options in re- would address double standards that feels like family the aisle. Republican Rep. Jesse gaining voting rights, said Jaime that exist in the sentencing process. Young from Gig Harbor co- Hawk, the legal strategy director “We cannot ignore the racial- sponsored the bill and testified at the American Civil Liberties ized and dehumanizing patterns about his experience with people Union’s Washington chapter. of our criminal justice system, who needed a “second chance.” “We need a simple and clear and the disproportionate barri- “I see this specifically as, what rule that will be easy to admin- ers to reentry that represent itself do we do to make sure that peo- ister, that everyone understands in America and in our system to- ple are focused positively about and will facilitate the success- day,” Robinson said. reengaging in life?” Young said. ful reintegration of thousands Testimony on this bill, HB No member of the public of community members around 1078, was held before the House testified against the bill, but two the state,” Hawk said. State Government and Tribal Re- INDEPENDENT LIVING ASSISTED LIVING MEMORY CARE committee members, Rep. Jim Sahar Fathi, policy director at lations Committee Jan. 14. The Contact Us Today: (360) 748-0095 CH606050jl.cg Walsh, R-Aberdeen, and Rep. the Washington State Office of bill is scheduled for an executive 2100 SW Woodland Circle Chehalis, WA Jenny Graham, R-Spokane, won- the Attorney General, expressed session on Jan. 21. Visit us at www.villageconcepts.com In Loving Memory Of Frederick Wildhaber

He enrolled in the United traveled to many countries, States Army and went on to and was always eager to serve two tours in Vietnam. be of service to the people After marrying Pam in 1972, he encountered. He was and starting their family, Fred an advocate for anything opened his own business, or anyone that needed Frederick Jon Wildhaber, a Industrial Specialties, which assistance. He did not align life-long resident of Chehalis, he operated for over 25 years. himself with one single Wash., passed away from Fred was a devoted and religion, rather he embraced a car accident Jan. 1, 2021, loving husband, father, coach, the common factor present in after suffering a stroke while boy scout leader, seminary them all, LOVE. Wherever driving home. teacher, and role model. He he went he spread his religion Fred is survived by motivated others by being through his infectious smile his six children, Jeremy, a living example of what and his commitment to leave Justin, Amber, April hard work, dedication, and places better than he found (John) Santee, Ashley, and preparation can accomplish. them. He will be deeply Andrea Wildhaber; his fiveIt has been said that he didn’t missed by his family, friends, grandchildren, Audrey, just raise a large family, he dogs, and all who knew him. Drake, Alice, Jade, and Joren; helped raise a community. A true one of a kind with a his former wife and soul He valued the power and twinkle in his eyes. partner, Pamela Wildhaber; beauty in nature and sought Please follow the proper his siblings, Karen Hyatt, to preserve as well as share guidelines for COVID-19 and Steve, and Gary Wildhaber; that passion. He taught his join us for a celebration of and his German Shepherds, children and many others life gathering in Fred’s honor. Sailor and Suki. the joys of fishing, camping,The gathering will be held at He was preceded in hiking, boating, and skiing. Bethel Church Jan. 24, 2021, death by his father, Remo Most importantly his message at 1 p.m. The Wildhaber Wildhaber; and mother, was to slow down enough Family is deeply grateful for Bonnie Hutchison. to notice the wildflowers,all the outpouring of prayers Fred was born in Frances, spiders, mushrooms, ferns, and thoughts. Please continue Wash., Jan. 6, 1949, to Remo frogs, clouds, trees, and to share your remembrances and Bonnie Wildhaber. He always listen to the birds. and condolences at www. attended St. Joseph School “Nature speaks to those who cattermolefh.com. and graduated from W.F. listen.” To view this obituary,please go West High School in 1967. After retiring, Fred to chronline.com/obituaries. Cattermole Funeral Home, Inc. 203 NW Kerron St., Condolences may Winlock, WA 98596 be offered at: 360-785-3881 www.CattermoleFH.com CH609168jl.cg • Main 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021 Former W.F. West Softball Star Prepares for College Ball

VIKINGS: Paetynn Lopez, She continued her tear into her sophomore year, hitting a 2020 W.F. West .426, blasting nine home runs, Alumna, Joins Portland 43 hits and three triples as the No. 2 hitter in the lineup. State University Softball By the end of her junior After a Standout season, she hit .393 with a .480 on-base percentage, drove in Catching Career with the 39 runs, scored 37 times, hit Bearcats 12 doubles and cranked seven homers to earn first-team all- By Eric Trent league honors. [email protected] Her senior year ended be- fore it even began, with the Paetynn Lopez had her WIAA canceling all 2020 choice of college softball pro- spring sports at the outset of grams to join after a stellar the COVID-19 pandemic. catching career at W.F. West. It’s now been almost an en- Her official campus visits in- tire year since Lopez has played cluded Power-5 teams Louis- in an actual softball game, the ville and Minnesota, the latter longest drought she’s had since of which competed in the col- starting the sport at 8-years- lege world series in 2019. But it old. was a team Lopez first encoun- After spending fall quarter tered in 2018 that caught her doing online classes from her attention. parents’ home in Chehalis, Lo- Lopez, while playing in an pez just finally moved into the Oregon tournament for her dorms at Portland State on Jan. Northwest Bullets select soft- 2. Classes started on Jan. 4 and ball team, met the coaching are all online. She has an en- staff at Portland State Univer- tire dorm room to herself, just sity (PSU) her sophomore year like every freshman living in a of high school. It didn’t take dorm at the university, to keep much convincing on PSU’s safe from pandemic. part. Lopez spurned the Pow- The downside is she can’t er-5 programs and committed come within 6 feet of her fam- to the Vikings her junior year, ily for the next five months. officially signing her National The Vikings are preparing for Letter of Intent in October their season in March and are 2019. Courtesy of Portland State University Athletics under strict COVID-19 guide- Paetynn Lopez, a freshman for Portland State University softball, was a two-time all-state catcher at W.F. West High School. “I felt like as soon as they lines from the university and started talking with me, they the Big Sky Conference. Lopez and the Vikings will were the ones for me,” Lopez “It’s been kind of hard being said. “It was really exciting and away from my family,” Lopez kick off their 2021 season at kind of unreal... It was closer said. “It’s been fun and hard home against Montana on to home, I’m a homebody, and all at the same time. Just doing March 26. Their final regular- Home Decor, Jewelry, & More! the coaches were amazing. My season game will be May 1,

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By Larry Stone back you are paying an average The Seattle Times of $35 million a year, and count- ing on to lead you back to the I’m sure many people were promised land, you’ve got major STRIDE. parsing quarterback Russell issues. Wilson’s words and reading Carroll has a vivid picture in A Tele-Exercise Study his body language Thursday, his head of what he wants the Se- for Older Adults searching for signs of discontent ahawks’ offense to look like, and in the wake of the jarring end to that picture might not jibe with with Knee Arthritis the Seahawks’ season, Pete Car- that of Wilson. The quarterback roll’s stated desire to run the ball spoke Thursday about how Se- more often, and the subsequent attle’s offense “did it better than firing of offensive coordinator anyone in the world” during the Get paid to exercise! Brian Schottenheimer. first five games — the “Let Russ That’s a lot to throw at the Cook” portion of the season. face of the franchise, some of That will have to be reconciled which could reasonably be ex- with Carroll’s statement that the pected to stick in his craw. But dissension was nowhere to be way out of their second-half of- found. The persona Wilson fensive malaise is to run better, presented in his traditional end- and run more often. of-year news conference — con- Carroll has to also be ever- ducted over Zoom, of course — mindful of presenting Wilson was standard-issue Wilson. He with an offensive philosophy was upbeat, positive, effusive, he cannot just “live with,” but team-oriented and, especially, embrace and thrive under. And bullish on the Seahawks’ future. cognizant of the fact that the of- STRIDE is a home-based tele-exercise Granted, Wilson was basking fensive coordinator is the person in Mexico with his family, which with whom Wilson has the clos- program for seniors with knee arthritis. would tend to put one in a good est and most intimate workplace Only 14 spaces available! mood after escaping the miser- relationship. able Seattle weather. And grant- Wilson has three years left on ed, it’s practically wired into his his contract, and the best way to You might qualify if you: psyche to look for the good in all maximize them, and keep him • Are 65 years or older happy, is to win. Wilson said that situations — at least in his public • Are diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis utterances. We rarely hear about in myriad ways Thursday. Asked what Wilson really feels when no if he was in favor of changing • Have pain that makes it difficult to walk one is around to document it. play callers, Wilson said no but or go up and down stairs The potential is there, if this added, “But what I am in favor of situation is handled indelicately is our football team getting bet- ter.” Assistance may be available for those who by the Seahawks, to wind up do not have the necessary technology equipment. with a disgruntled quarterback. And when I asked him if he All classes will be held virtually. That’s why we have arrived at wants to see more of the “Let CH609604bw.cg such a tricky crossroads for Russ Cook” philosophy, in light Call or email to learn more. Carroll. The organization cited of the fact that the Seahawks’ of- (206) 685-2082 | [email protected] “philosophical differences” in fense was at its most productive explaining Schottenheimer’s de- during that time, he replied, “I parture. If you have philosophi- want to see more wins, more 521 Adams Ave., Morton MyArborHealth.org cal differences with the quarter- championships.” Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021

Columnists, Our Views, Chad Taylor, Publisher Eric Schwartz, Editor-in-Chief Coralee Taylor, CEO Opinion Letters to the Editor Franklin Taylor, Vice President Lighting Up the Darkness Well Beyond the Holidays

Sometimes unwritten rules lights up are harkening back to throughout December. When need to be changed, and it’s high COMMENTARY: Hills and Valleys more ancient traditions. Christmas day comes, that’s the time for an update to our social whether it’s a simple strand ready come down. In Sweden and Finland, trees first day of Christmas. Let’s re- compact. OK, get ready for this: I around the windows or an elab- On the other hand, there are and decorations are traditionally ally start celebrating the holiday think it should orate display that draws people a few brave souls who fight the kept up until St. Knut's Day on then. be socially ac- in from far and wide. trend. As I write this, my heart Jan. 13, also known as the 20th If folks want to mark the end ceptable, and The only problem is that is still glowing from the sight day of Christmas. of Christmas by taking down even highly some people, wanting to get this morning of a gorgeous holi- My proposal is to keep them their snowmen and Santa deco- encouraged, for things tidied up quickly — and day light display that is still joy- up even longer. rations, I’m all for that. But my people to leave perhaps fearing scorn for being fully ablaze on Williams Ave. in The dark days of January plea to all of us is to keep up the their Christ- “those folks” who leave lights up Chehalis, near W.F. West High need every bit of cheer they can lights while the days are short mas lights up all year — take them down far School. get. A string of Christmas lights enough that the lights will still through Janu- too soon. It breaks my heart a There is a fence of red and on every corner will help remind beckon to travelers headed to ary. By Brian Mittge little to see lights start coming green candy canes. There are us of the friendly neighborliness work and coming home. Once This dark down on Dec. 26. bright white lights wrapped that we share. the days get long enough that we pandemic year has left us all It brings to mind an old say- around a tree in the front yard. One problem with my plan, I no longer need them, that’s the needing cheer, and nothing is ing of cartoonist Kin Hubbard Proud purple and pale blue suppose, is that folks might be time to take the lights down. For all of us going through cheerier than the twinkling from a century ago: “Next to a lights adorn the bushes. A trellis getting tired of the Christmas this dark time — the dead of lights of Christmas. circus there ain't nothing that is aglow. season by the end of January. winter and an ongoing pandem- Whether they come up the If I may be so bold, that’s packs up and tears out faster Boy, I was happy to see that ic — the lights of Christmas are day after Thanksgiving, or are probably in part because Christ- than the Christmas spirit.” house still sending its cheer out as necessary on Jan. 25 as they gradually added during Decem- We visited my dear mother- into a dark, chilly month. mas starts before Halloween! are on Dec. 25. Thank you to all ber, these lighted holiday dis- in-law a few days after Christ- It’s like a stranger who gives We need to give each season who still keep them shining. plays are an absolute delight — a mas and she pointed out with you a friendly smile and a nod of and holiday its due, my friends. ••• gift to neighbors, friends and all happiness the beautiful lights affirmation when you pass by, or Let Thanksgiving have its time Brian Mittge is still holding onto who pass by in the darkness. of her neighborhood, and with someone whistling a happy song in our thoughts and deeds. the Christmas spirit from his home I’m grateful for every single a hint of wistfulness noted that as they go about their day. Start ramping up to Christmas south of Chehalis. Drop him a line at person who puts up lights, some of the decorations had al- Maybe folks who keep their with the celebration of Advent [email protected]. Letters Here’s to the Women of the Centralia LETTERS POLICY • Limit letters to the editor School Board to 500 words or less. By proclamation of the gov- • Include the town where ernor, January is School Board you live and a daytime telephone number. Recognition Month. • The Chronicle does not The Centralia School Board publish letters that advocate is a team of dedicated individu- boycotts of local businesses. als committed to serving our stu- • Emailed letters are dents, district, and community. preferred. Send to letters@ The phenomenal women serving chronline.com the Centralia School District are • Letters may be mailed to Lori Fast, board chair; Amy Buz- Letters, The Chronicle, 321 zard, vice-chair; Beverly Clark, N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA. director; Mandi McDougal, di- 98531 or dropped off at The rector; and Vickie Jackson, direc- Chronicle’s front desk. tor. Serving as a school board ness came when a friend of mine member requires hours of time, who is high up in U.S. Depart- difficult decision-making, ex- ment of Health and Human Ser- tensive listening skills, continual vices reported that typically the learning, courage to face ad- Secretary of Health and Human versity, and the ability to unite Services will send an email to with others for the benefit of our staff when things are happening. students and community. The For example, “there is a protest Board bears the responsibility here, this road is blocked due of governing our school district to XYZ, etc.” She reviewed the and ensuring we do everything don't stop this, it will probably of another madman, Adolf Hit- ter, then you would understand emails sent over the last nine possible for student success. It is become permanent and make ler, were so easily gathered. You why Black Lives Matter. Do your months. Every one relating to a time-consuming and complex our state easier to control by In- don’t believe me? Look at who own research! Black Lives Matter was titled role that often does not receive slee. is standing next to you. The one "Civil Unrest." All communica- the appreciation and recognition We don't need anymore free- holding the swastika flag and Bernie Sanderson tions related to protesting Joe it deserves. dom taken. Citizens and county all the Nazi tattoos. He is who Mayfield RV Park Biden's election, including the As a group, the school board commissioners should beware! you are standing with. Yet you ones sent on Jan. 6, were titled attends approximately 32 school yell at people about not being a "Freedom of Speech Rally" up to board meetings per year in ad- We Need to Fully Margaret "Peggy" Colerick sheep that will be led to slaughter and including the moment of the dition to the other meetings, ap- Oakville like those led to the furnaces in insurrection. pearances, and preparation work Rethink Our Whole Hitler’s death camps. The same We need to fully rethink they do. On average, their ser- leader your following has the Universe and Change our whole universe, change the vice in a year totals 52 weeks, 364 If All Lives Matter It same characterizations as the rhetoric and words we use that days, 8,736 hours, 524,160 min- Rhetoric Should Be Easy to See guy standing next to you idolizes profoundly affect how we see the utes or 31,449,600 seconds. We I am writing to you to express his historical hero. world. May the next administra- are thankful and appreciative of Why Black Lives Matter my sincere dismay and grief at Look in your mirror. What tion bring us more peace, healing their time and effort on behalf of what has transpired over the last What happened on Jan. 6 isn’t kind of man is looking back at and justice following these di- our district and our students. a surprise. you? One you can be proud of or week in this country. It was an As a community, we are for- sastrous events. We need to call This has been coming for four one of the sheep you were so eas- assault on our Congress, on our things as they are — sedition. tunate to have such committed years. The Trump followers’ herd ily comparing others to? It takes statehouses, on our very democ- individuals serving our students, mentality has affected thousands a real man to “man up” when racy. Gina Owen district and community. of Americans. And he knew the he has realized he’d been taken One has to wonder what un- Randle time was ripe to suck them all in. for a fool! That is when pay- derlies this gross action and our Lisa Grant Like fishing, you just need the ing it forward should come into collective response. I believe that Superintendent, "something," that unspoken ele- I’m Thankful for Trump Centralia School District right bait. play. When are you going to say For people that don’t un- enough is enough? You keep say- ment, is pure and raw racism. To Although we are on the verge derstand what “white privilege” ing All Lives Matter. Oh yeah? see the white supremacist groups, of civil war, the country is deeply Inslee’s Health Regions means, Jan. 6 was a perfect ex- What about the over 25, just be- the confederate flag, the Qanon in debt, North Korea has threat- ample. It showed the difference tween January to March 2020, slogans invading our house, our ened nuclear war on us, the Chi- Are Another Power Grab of how the forces of police re- white, unarmed or mentally ill most precious house, is beyond nese sent the virus our way and Who granted authority to acted to out-of-control, so-called men who had been shot and understanding. the Muslim countries all hate our Gov. Jay Inslee to regionalize patriot groups attacking the killed by police. If all lives mat- I am white. Until Donald guts, there is one thing I am eter- Washington state? As a Grays Capitol of our nation and a group ter, why aren’t you standing with Trump was elected, I honestly nally grateful and owe a debt of Harbor County resident, I don't of peaceful Black Lives Matter us, who also want answers? Why believed we had mostly tamed gratitude to Donald J. Trump for. want to be put together with protesters against brutal force did this police officer have to kill racism. How wrong I was. The Every morning I wake with Thurston, Lewis and Pacific of physical attacks and killings a veteran who was dealing with one and only good thing that has a big smile on my face and real- counties in what he calls the of defenseless black people are PTSD instead of finding help for come from this past administra- ize that Hilary Rodham Clinton "West" region. handled. him? They fired multiple shots! tion is that it has exposed all the will never be President. For that, His building of eight regions These patriots were so easily His name was Teddy Varner, 29, weakness and gaping holes in Lord, we give you thanks. out of 39 state counties is wrong. led into this facade by this mad- and he was killed in January, our system that need to be sealed This is another power grab man. Talk about repeating his- 2020. You can make a sign and immediately. Tom Regan using COVID-19. If counties tory! This is how the followers stand next to me. If all lives mat- The final and crowning sad- Clark County

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consequence. Let's please make Who Can We Vilify the system work for all no mat- When Trump’s Gone? ter who or what color the person. Since we are now going to im- I am not trying to turn this into peach President Trump a second politics but rather fairness, and time, who can we vilify next? acknowledgement of unfairness Trump has been the focus toward people of color, which the and target of Democratic attacks world has seen from start to fin- before he was elected, and now to ish. I hope the ones who are still the very end and beyond. blind to the mistreatment, in- President Trump addressed justice and unfairness will open illegal immigration, built a wall their eyes because it's not too late on the border to strengthen it, to make changes nor to admit boosted the economy so that the unfairness we all saw play out more jobs were created and more nationally. people employed than ever be- Have a safe and healthy new fore, brought a level of peace year. and negotiation in the Middle Sarah Brown East that had been aspired to by Washington State Area Coordinator many of our previous presidents, with Amnesty International but he is the "worst, most hateful, and terrible" president we have ever had. Does Trump Realize Somehow, I don't understand. How Calamitous His Do I believe President Biden will continue to keep the borders Life Has Become? secure, or continue to improve One wonders whether the the peace action in the Middle narcissist Donald Trump real- East, or create a thriving econ- izes how calamitous his life has omy? No, I think he will do just a human being with hopes and activist and Black Lives Matter fears, strengths and weaknesses peaceful protester, I have seen become. Not only has the presi- the opposite, and drag the coun- LETTERS POLICY dent lost the popular vote two try down to Democratic levels just like your own. You come to the unfairness and double stan- view them as evil and monstrous, • Limit letters to the editor dards between BLM’s peaceful times running, but his fatuous of hate, racism and division that attempts to cling to power, cul- seems to be their agenda. as so completely wrong in their to 500 words or less. protesters and so-called protest- • Include the town where minating in the horrific assault Continue to be patriotic and views and utterly vile in their ers that are actually mobs, and it intentions that you no longer you live and a daytime saddens me greatly. As the world on the nation's Capitol, have American in spite of the possible telephone number. devastated his reputation and all future. recognize or acknowledge their watched the Capitol building in humanity. You turn them into • The Chronicle does not D.C. overtaken by Trump's mob, hopes for a financial or political enemies, deserving of punish- publish letters that advocate it was clear they were privileged comeback. Paul Meyers boycotts of local businesses. The Trump "brand," the basic Centralia ment, or even violence and death. as they made their way into the This is what killed Great Uncle • Emailed letters are building, sending lawmakers source of the president's wealth, preferred. Send to letters@ Johann. to go into hiding. Acknowledge fame and power, was built on an Well Done, chronline.com image of success and glamor, ef- I see this dehumanization • Letters may be mailed to that Trump supporters were happening every single day mobs of violence, but since they fortlessly achieved. This was al- Congresswoman Jaime Letters, The Chronicle, 321 ways exaggerated, of course, and around me, including in the N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA. were not people of color or BLM Herrera Beutler online comment sections of this supporters, they were not con- now has been utterly trashed. 98531 or dropped off at The A case in point: Deutsche very newspaper. The derision Chronicle’s front desk. sidered a threat. If it were to be I am so proud of Jaime Her- Bank, the sole moneylender to rera Beutler! and contempt I see and hear a BLM peaceful protester, the daily is exactly what fuels our National Guard would have been Trump of any consequence for She took a stand for true pa- many years, is cutting all ties to triotism. She stood up for what's creation of hated “others.” This there beforehand. verbal violence all too easily es- lege welcomes all students’ opin- The BLM supporters were The Donald. Trump owes hun- right instead of who's right, and ions about their classes and the dreds of millions to this firm, that took immense courage. His- calates into physical violence. pepper-sprayed so that President This is how violence toward our curriculum. Students are invited Trump could walk to church for and now may be unable to repay tory will look back on her vote to to connect with the Instruction or to refinance this debt. impeach as heroic in the face of fellow citizens (and non-citizens) a photo opportunity in which starts. It has already begun. Office at any time at instruction- the same president incited a riot Also, the Professional Golfers the treasonous faction of the Re- [email protected] to provide Association has scrapped plans publican Party. But each of us has the indi- and encouraged his mob of sup- vidual power to put the brakes feedback on college courses or porters. BLM protesters were to hold the 2022 PGA Champi- The GOP knows that was a instructors. onship at the Trump National free and fair election — if they on adding to the hatred and divi- called thugs, were shot with rub- sion. We can each choose to stop ber bullets, pepper sprayed and Golf Club in Bedminster, New believed for one second that Bob Mohrbacher, EdD feeding and fanning the flames even some killed just because Jersey. Trump is an avid golf- Trump actually won, they would President, Centralia College er who loves to associate with have to admit that they were of conflict. I hear the drumbeats they were asked to move and of war around us, with some ac- were given very short notice to sports celebrities, and the blow elected unfairly. to his pocketbook and to his ego tively calling for armed conflict Advice for Reader on do so. On the other hand, the Trump spit in the face of must be enormous. and civil war. Please pay atten- Trump supporters were given everything that is noble about Similarly, Bill Belichick, the tion to these warning signs of Sudoku Difficulties hours while they breached the America, and I am so proud to legendary coach of the New Eng- escalating division and choose This is for Kate Allison and Capitol building by breaking live in a district represented by a land Patriots, has refused an of- another path. Please commit to her Sudoku issues. Shortly after windows, crawling the walls and courageous and true patriot that fer of the Presidential Medal of finding productive rather than my retirement in 2001, I discov- even trapping one law enforce- honors her oath of office. Freedom, citing recent political destructive ways to engage with ered Sudoku and have always ment officer in the door as mobs She swore an oath to uphold unrest. Belichick is a patriot in the Constitution, not some weak- your fellow Americans, however completed one or more each day made their way inside. different their views might be since. more ways than one. kneed megalomaniac like Trump. The brave officer, Brian Sick- Most important, myriad state Well done, JHB! from yours. Please take a lesson I struggled at first but am nick, was seriously injured and from my Great Uncle Johann’s now able to do the five- and six- agencies in New York are aggres- later died. My heart goes out to sively investigating Trump's in- Katherine Ford death and help to move this star rated without too much dif- his family. One of the rioters country toward finding solu- ficulty. There are some "tricks" numerable financial dealings. It Centralia made his way to House Speaker is probable that the president will tions for our very real problems, and shortcuts that you could bet- Nancy Pelosi’s office and placed not adding to the growing fear, ter understand by talking with face serious charges regarding his disrespectful foot on the table. bank fraud, insurance fraud and Hitler’s Nazis Killed My anger and violence around us. people who regularly do them The others went to other offices, United we stand. Divided we or, by going online and searching tax fraud. Great Uncle Johann destroyed items and shouted Unlike "collusion" and "con- fall. out Sudoku websites that actu- “kill Mike Pence” as they walked My Austrian-born Great Un- spiracy," furthermore, financial ally solve puzzles. Some sites will through the hallways. cle Johann was executed in one crimes are comparatively easy to LL Hauer let you put your numbers into a I could only imagine what of Hitler’s concentration camps. Winlock blank puzzle and then you can, prove. Why? Was he a Jew? A gypsy? would have happened to BLM More to the point, they could number by number, solve the protesters. The next day, only 13 Gay? None of the above. He was puzzle with help from the web- not be nullified by a presidential gassed for being a political dis- Centralia College people were arrested compared self-pardon, which would apply site. to thousands of BLM protest- sident. He died for disagreeing Committed to an There are only three rules only to federal malfeasance. with the Nazis. ers, without questions asked. Exactly what the storming to a game. They are: No dupli- It clearly shows how there are My Austrian father was Environment That cate numbers in a nine-segment of the Capitol was intended to pulled out of school as a teen- two systems, one designed for achieve remains nebulous. Welcomes Free square, or in a horizontal row or people of color/BLM and sup- ager by the Nazis toward the in a vertical row. Never let a puz- Evidently, the goal was to roil end of the war, along with his porters and the other for Trump such chaos as to enable an act of Expression of All zle best you, don't give up! If you supporters with privilege. The friends and the old men in his are so inclined, don't even start martial law and a derogation of Voices, Opinions double standard has to stop, and the Constitution. village. The Nazis were running Sudoku. And if you do these long the system that is designed mar- Sort of an American version out of soldiers of fighting age Centralia College is commit- enough, they practically solve ginalized to only protect one of the Reichstag fire. and conscripted my dad and ted to student success, academic themselves. side but not others is unfair and Indisputably, Trump is ca- the others as expendable “can- excellence and supporting our My wife created blank puzzle has to change. pable of provoking such contre- non fodder” on the front lines. community in an inclusive and forms for me on Word which I At the Hamilton sign in temps. The man has no moral My dad was almost immedi- equitable learning environment. copy and use to re-do Sudoku Napavine, when a group of peo- bearing whatsoever, and damns ately injured and spent the rest By that mission, Centralia Col- puzzles that have stumped me. I ple gathered it wasn't a threat, all criticism of his "stable genius" of World War II in an Army lege affirms its commitment to use them until I "win!" and the but at Morton, our BLM peace- as treason. Ein Volk, Ein Reich, hospital right next to Bergen an environment that welcomes puzzles that I have great diffi- ful protesters were faced with Ein Fuhrer. Belsen, the infamous concen- the free expression of all voices culty with, I go to a website and intimidation from law enforce- In 1941, Churchill said of tration camp. When the Allies and all opinions, and the par- make sure that the puzzle is gen- ment, taking pictures and writ- Hitler: "Nothing is more certain liberated the camp and its vic- ticipation of all Lewis County uine. tims, my father watched out his and south Thurston County resi- ing down license plates during than that every trace of Hitler's It's a great game for using Morton protests. footsteps, every stain of his in- hospital window and bore wit- dents. your grey matter and I believe ness personally to the depths of For some careers, under- The America I believe in pro- fected and corroding fingers, it's a deterrent to age-related tects equality for all, not just the will be sponged and purged and, inhumanity human beings are standing and compassion toward problems. I am going on 85 and I capable of as the full extent of diverse populations is critical for ones with privileges. Many of if need be, blasted from the sur- still do these daily while my wife us were not surprised with what face of the Earth." the atrocities was revealed. success. As a trained substance works on her New York Times This family history has given use disorder counselor, for ex- happened to the mobs as com- Is it fair to apply these words crosswords. pared to BLM peaceful protest- to Donald Trump? Not entirely, me a rather unique perspective ample, one has to work with a on what contributes to the lead- variety of different people, all of ers. but close enough. John Murphy The mob was allowed to walk up to war and its horrors, and whom have different world views. Centralia a wholehearted commitment In order to provide effective sup- out of the Capitol building with Joseph Tipler to doing what I can to prevent port to their patients, counselors smiles on their faces without any Centralia it here in America, my beloved must understand the experiences There Appears to Be homeland. and perspectives of others. That In the lessons of Nazi Germa- is why the diversity class is a re- a Double Standard ny, we see how easy it becomes quirement in the Substance Use With Treatment of to attack or even kill fellow citi- Disorder Professional Program. zens when those on the other There are always differences BLM, Pro-Trump Mob side of the conflict are seen as a of opinion, especially in cours- First of all, my heart goes to dehumanized “other,” someone es that teach different cultural the brave police officer whose so seemingly different from you practices, interaction across cul- death was caused by the riot in that you no longer see them as tures and world views. The col- Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. As an Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021 LOCAL Centralia School District Hosts Forum to Address Mental Health of Students Amid Ongoing Pandemic

By Celene Fitzgerald at some of the weakest they’ve schoolwork on the days where [email protected] been in a long time,” Webber- he is learning from home. Villanueva said. “It creates for Centralia School District It’s no secret that the CO- a lot of students a sense of fail- Superintendent Dr. Lisa Grant VID-19 pandemic has presented ure and a feeling that they can’t told the parent, and any other mental and emotional challeng- learn.” parents or student that is strug- es, especially for students and She recommended that par- gling with at-home learning, to parents trying not only to prog- ents manage the impacts of the contact their teacher or guid- ress in school but to also keep current natural disaster by as- ance counselor for help. More their spirits up as their routines sessing the “emotional energy of info about the school counseling are uprooted. their household” and to perform In order to help address the can be found on the district’s “check-ins” with their children to website along with a “virtual challenges students and fami- let them know that everyone is lies are facing, the Centralia councilors center” where Zoom struggling together. sessions can be scheduled. School District held a virtual “The check-ins’ don’t have to While younger students, Behavioral and Mental Health be face-to-face. I’ve had some those with special needs and in Students Forum hosted by Northwest Pediatrics psychologist Stacey Webber-Villanueva, top, and Centralia families express how deep- Northwest Pediatrics psycholo- School District Superintendent Dr. Lisa Grant speak during an online forum on ly they’ve gotten to connect English language learners have gist Stacey Webber-Villanueva Thursday. through text … and that’s been had some in-person instruction on Thursday evening. About 30 a relief for parents,” Webber-Vil- through a hybrid model, many parents, Centralia School Dis- the specific challenges a student difficult. lanueva said. of the district’s remaining stu- trict staff and other community could be facing and some strate- “Their cognitive function, the She spoke about the “paren- dents are expected to return members took part in the forum. gies to help deal with them. way they’re thinking, their mo- tal guilt” that can appear when for some variety of in=person Webber-Villanueva shared The change in the learning tivation to approach problems parents feel like they cannot learning in March. information about how families, environment with virtual school changes in natural disasters. So maintain a stable environment The entire Behavioral and children and young adults can can increase a student’s “cogni- we have a huge shift in the way for their children. Mental Health in Students Fo- be feeling while living through a tive load” to the point where that we are teaching and they One parent shared via the rum with clinical psychologist natural disaster, such as the CO- adapting to the “new mode of might be, because of some emo- Zoom chat box that she was hav- Stacey Webber-Villanueva can VID-19 pandemic, to help the learning” can make processing tional and physical stress that ing difficulty getting her kinder- be watched on the Centralia forum’s participants understand the teacher’s lessons much more they are feeling, they might be garten-aged son to complete his School District Facebook page. Parents, Educators Worry Gov Jay Inslee’s Schools Budget Falls Short

By Patric Haerle includes $79 million to sup- Senate Ways and Means Commit- with special needs. Washington public schools was Washington State Journal port broadband connections tee members Jan. 12. “The budget does not ac- down close to 31,000 students this for families across Washington, “Buses are our lifeline to our knowledge the reality that most September compared with 2019. Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposed $32 million students,” Ferney said. His dis- of our state's 143,000 students In his inaugural address on budget for the upcoming bienni- for school sup- Legislature trict provides transportation for with (individualized educa- Jan. 13, Inslee touched briefly on um calls for $570 million in new port staff, such 2021 itself and three other small near- tion plans) have not been well- the struggles students, parents education spending, but many as counselors, by districts. “Getting food to served, or served at all during and educators have faced during parents and educators have $14.8 for para- our students who are spread out the pandemic,” Hattendorf said. the pandemic and how the state expressed frustration that the educators and over many miles has been criti- “When developmental disabili- needs to continue to support governor’s budget does not ad- $3.2 million for cal. We use buses for curriculum ties are present, students need them. equately fund additional trans- special educa- delivery. Our issue is not lack of consistent access to these types “I'm looking forward to work- portation and special education tion. devices, but lack of internet. So of supports with skill building ing with you to remediate the needs fueled by COVID-19. School buses, we were delivering USBs, hard- and when they don't have it, they impacts our students have suf- Of the education spending, especially in ru- copies and returning homework regress quite a bit.” fered because of this pandemic,” the governor proposed $400 ral areas, have through busing.” Witnesses at the hearing also Inslee said in the pre-recorded million for schools to expand been especially Ramona Hattendorf from raised concerns around the need speech. “No one today has a sin- learning opportunities and po- crucial to public schools during the Arc of King County, a group to stabilize funding for enroll- gle answer, we just have to pro- tentially add instructional time the pandemic, Ben Ferney, super- that champions disability rights, ment, which is down in almost vide the support these students for their students. intendent of Valley School District, explained that the pandemic has every school district in the state. need; whether it's academic, Additionally, the budget also located north of Spokane, told been especially hard on students Total student enrollment in mental health or nutrition.”

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By The Chronicle staff ly opened the credit line online Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. Bras- A Shelton woman and a under the name Kelsey Carlson, sauex later used the credit line to Louisiana man have both been using a paper copy of Carlson’s purchase three wheels for a 2008 charged in Lewis County Supe- driver’s license as identification, Chevy Malibu that police later rior Court for allegedly using a in late October. discovered he was trying to sell fraudulently-obtained credit ac- Evans then allegedly used the on Facebook. count to buy tires from a Centra- credit line to purchase a Mazda Several payments were made lia business and then attempting for $1,242 and nearly $1,900 to the account in the weeks that to resell them online. in wheels for different vehicles it was open, but all bounced. The Centralia Police was dis- from the Centralia Les Schwab. Evans and Brassauex were patched Nov. 11 to a report re- Police later discovered that Ev- each charged with first-degree garding a line of credit at a local ans was selling the wheels online. trafficking in stolen property, Les Schwab that was fraudulently She was accompanied once to second-degree identity theft and Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] obtained and used several times. Les Schwab by a man later iden- second-degree theft — all felo- Tyler A. Brasseaux makes an appearance in Lewis County Superior Court on Tues- Andrea M. Evans, 33, alleged- tified as Tyler A. Brassauex, 27, of nies. day in Chehalis for transporting stolen property. Cascade Community Healthcare to Open Primary Care Medical Clinic

By The Chronicle staff Cascade Primary Medical Clinic Cascade, which has offered mostly will be available to Cascade clients. mental health services in the past, is Along with the clinic’s opening, Lisa opening a primary care medical clinic Archer, ARNP, will be joining Cascade at their Reynolds Avenue location in as the primary care provider. Centralia on Tuesday, Jan. 19. “A ribbon-cutting and open house “Cascade is excited to be able to pro- will come soon. All who are interested vide Whole Person Care to our clients. in Cascade’s new primary care services Physical health is an important part of are welcome to contact our offices for treating any behavioral health disor- more information,” Stride said. Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] der,” Cascade Community Healthcare For more information, contact Cas- Cascade Community Healthcare’s new Primary Care Medical Clinic is seen on Friday at 2425 West Reynolds CEO Richard Stride said in a press re- cade Community Healthcare at 360- Ave. in Centralia. lease. 330-9044. Praise & Worship Would you like to advertise your worship services here? GU I DE Please call 360-807-8219 for more information. APOSTOLIC CALVARY CHAPEL EPISCOPAL METHODIST PENTECOSTAL CHURCHES

The Apostolic Faith Church Calvary Chapel St. Timothy Episcopal Church Centralia United Methodist Church Jesus Name Pentecostal Church of 196 NW Cascade Ave., Chehalis, Rev. Tim Services at Calvery Chapel, 2308 N. Pearl “The Episcopal Church of the Jesus Movement” 506 S. Washington. Rev. Vangie Rand. Chehalis,1582 Bishop Rd., Chehalis. DeBusk, Pastor. Sun. School 9:30, Service St., Centralia, WA. Sunday School: 9:15 am. Sunday Services: Worship: 11:00 a.m. Child care offered Sunday Services: Prayer 9:45 am & 6:15 pm, 11:00, Evening Service 6 pm, Midweek Sunday Service 10:30 am. Thursday Bible • 10:00 am Holy Eucharist with music throughout the morning, 9:30 a.m. Christian Services: 10 am & 6:30pm. Wed. Services: Service Wed. 7:00 pm. 360-748-4811. Study and Prayer: 7 pm. An in-depth, verse and child care. education for all ages. All Welcome! Prayer 7:15 pm Service 7:30 pm. Anchor by verse study of God’s word. 360-827-3291 • Thursday 10-11:15 am Bible Study 360-736-7311. www.centraliaumc.com Youth Nite: Fri. 7:30 pm. Elder Bishop Wednesday, noon Eucharist & healing prayers Burgess, Pastor Shannon Burgess. 360-748-8232 360-748-4977 website: www.jnpc.org Address: 1826 S.W. Snively Avenue, Chehalis. Winlock United Methodist Church Web: StTimothyChehalis.org 107 SW Benton Ave., Winlock, WA. Pastor ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Kay Flores Tara Roberts. Worship at 10:00 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Email: [email protected] Children Church is available during worship. Calvary Assembly of God Childcare available during the church “Bringing Hope to the Hub City” First Church of Christ service. Fellowship follows at 11 a.m. All are PRESBYTERIAN 302 E. Main St. Scientist, 89 NE Park St., Chehalis, Sunday welcome. 360-785-4241 Centralia, WA School & Service 10:30 am, Wed. Service 360-736-6249 7:00 pm. Nursery provided. Reading room In person Sunday mornings at 10:30 am. hrs., Tues. & Thurs. 11am - 1pm (Except INDEPENDENT Sermon video available on Facebook and holidays). Harrison Square Presbyterian Church You Tube @ Calvary Assembly Centralia. Centralia Bible Chapel 1227 Harrison Ave., Centralia. Join us 209 N. Pearl St., Christ-centered, Bible- NAZARENE Sundays for online services. Co-Pastors, based ministry. Family Bible Hour & Sunday Rev. Ralph Carr and Rev. Mark McHugh. Napavine Assembly of God School, 11:00 am. Midweek prayer meeting, Centralia Church of the Nazarene Tuesdays 6:30 pm - The Common Room Pastor Jimmy Smith - 414 SE 2nd, Napavine. 6:45 pm. Wednesday, followed by Bible Loving Deeply, Serving Boldly for young adults – worship, discussion, 360-262-0285. Sunday Services, Sunday CHURCH OF GOD study at 7:30 pm. For more information, Sunday School Hour at 9:00 a.m. Worship fellowship. Visit harrisonsquarepc.com, School: 9:30am, Morning Worship: 10:30 am. LeRoy Junker, 807-4633; John Martin, Service at 10:30 a.m. Exciting ministries Phone: 360-736-9996, Email: church@ Evening Service: 6pm. Wednesday: Bible Pathway Church of God 360-736-4001. throughout the week for all age groups harrisonsqaurepc.com A Joyful Noise Study: 7pm. Royal Rangers & Missionettes 1416 South Scheuber Rd., Centralia, WA with nursery care provided. Our church Daycare. Open 6am-6pm Mon-Fri. Phone: Pastors Rick and Debi Payton, Sunday is a place to make new friends, a place 360-669-5052. Email: s_crownoverhspc@ Morning 11 am, Sunday Evening 6 pm, Faith Temple Word of Life to worship, learn and grow, a place to outlook.com. The Learning Tree Club for Tuesday Evening 7 pm. Vader Assembly of God 519 W. Cherry In Centralia. If you need a share life’s blessings, and a place to find school aged children. Open 6am-6pm Mon- 302 6th St., Vader. Pastor: Tracy Durham. For more information call (360) 736-3698 miracle, come. Pastor Larry Radach, encouragement when weathering a storm. Fri. Phone: 360-669-5087 Email: lt_director@ Services: Sundays 10:30 am & 6 pm., 748-7916. Sunday School 10:15 am, Everyone is welcome!! Pastor Dave Bach harrisonsquarepc.com Wednesdays 7 pm. 360-295-3756 morning worship, 11:00 am, Sunday evening 1119 W. First Street in Centralia, 360-736-9981 6:00 pm. Wednesday Bible study 7:00 pm. Old-fashioned preaching & prayer for Westminster Presbyterian Church Winlock Assembly of God CHURCH OF CHRIST the sick. Everyone welcome. 330-2667 or 349 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis. 706 SE First St. Winlock, WA, 360-785-3011, 748-7916 Pastor Ed Wegele. Sunday Services Sunday School 9:30am, Sunday Services Centralia 10:00am with Children’s Church , Sunday Bible Study: 9:30 am, NON-DENOMINATIONAL and nursery care. For details, 10:30am and 6pm, Wednesday mid-week 10:30 Worship Sunday: 2 pm. Wed. Bible service 6:00pm, Pastor Jared Hunt. First Christian Church visitchehaliswpc.org or call Study: 6:30 pm, Thurs. Ladies’ Class: 11 am 360-748-0091 Info. 736-9798. Corner of Plum & Buckner. Centralia, (Independent), Sunday Morning: Worship 10:00 am - 11:15 am with Nursery and Sunday School for Pre-school - 5th Toledo grade. Lead Pastor Brad Brenner. , 300 St. Helens St., Toledo, 1215 W. Main. 360-736-7655. Life Center BAPTIST Welcomes You! 10 am Sun. Bible Study, 11 www.centraliachristian.org. Sunday Gathering at 10:30 am. 201 N. Rock am Worship. 6 pm Sun. Worship, 6 pm Wed. Street | Centralia, 360-736-5898. Real Life. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Dryad Community Baptist Church Bible Study, 11 am Tues. Adult Bible Class. Real People. Real God. yourlifecenter.com 112 Olive Street, Dryad, Wa.,Bible Study for (bag lunch at 12 noon) Evangelist John Seventh-day Adventist, Centralia all ages: 10:00 am. Morning Worship: 11:00 Gadberry, 360-274-8570 1607 Military Rd., 360-736-4262. Sabbath School 9:30 am, Church Service 10:45 am. am. Adult Discipleship 6:00 pm. First Christian Church 360-245-3383 or 509-230-6393 Wed. Prayer Meeting 6:00 pm. Senior Minister, John Johnstone. Nursery Pastor Ira Bartolome and Sunday school 10:00 am. Sunday morning worship 11:00 am. Special needs New Beginnings Church Grace Baptist Church COMMUNITY CHURCH adult ministry on 1st Monday 5 pm. 603 NW St. Helens Ave. Join us for Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning 111 NW Prindle, 360-748-3702 PO Box 1164 Chehalis, WA. 98532 Seventh Day Adventist, Chehalis 120 Worship 11:00 am. Sunday evenings 6:00 pm www.chehalischristian.org 360-748-7831 www.go2newbc.com Chilvers Rd, (2 miles west on Hwy. 6 at Exit - Adult Bible Study & Bible Adventures for kids Pastor Ken Rieper 77). 360-748-4330. Pastor John Mutchler. with stories, games and fun for ages preschool Sunday school begins at 9:30 am Service on Saturdays, Sabbath School 9:30 - 5th grade. Wednesday Evening Prayer Centralia Community Church Worship & Celebration 10:30 am am, Worship Service 11:00 am. Midweek Wednesday SUMMIT 6:30-8 pm Tuesday night Bible Study 7 pm. Meeting & Bible Study 7 pm. Pastor Anthony A community with people just like you! Hayden. 19136 Loganberry S.W., Rochester. Sunday Services at 10:00 am - 11:00 am. For more information visit us at Nursery care provided. Classes for all ages LUTHERAN www.graceinrochester.org or call Cornerstone Fellowship also offered. Great programs throughout the 360-273-9240. week! Pastor Mark Fast, 3320 Borst Ave. Immanuel Lutheran Church ELCA Independent Fellowship of Believers (across from Centralia High School) 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia. 277 Brown Rd. East Chehalis, Pastor Jim UNITY 360-736-7606 www.cccog.com. Pastor, Peter Mohr, 360-736-9270, Blankenship, 10:00 a.m. coffee and cookies Sunday Worship 10am fellowship, 10:30 a.m. service, Sunday/ Online services can be found at Wednesday evening service at 6:00 p.m. Center for Positive Living GodWithUs.Today. For more information: A spiritual community open to CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST Cooks Hill Community Church seekers and believers on all 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, www.ilccentralia.org or email [email protected] paths to God. Sunday Service Mountain View Baptist Church Pastor Mitch Dietz. Sunday 10:00 am. 800 S. Pearl, Centralia. 360- 1201 Belmont, Centralia. (1 block west of I-5 Mornings: Worship Services at 330-5259. unitycentralia.com. Event space 9am & 10:30 am. (Sign language available. interchange on Harrison, right on Belmont) St. John’s Lutheran Church-ELCA 360-736-1139. Pastor Josh Holland. Sunday available at 10:30), Youth and Children’s Sunday School Classes and Nursery 10:30 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. School (all ages) 9:45 am. Sunday Services: 8:30 am joy groups. Sunday call to Worship 8:30 & 11 am., Youth Group at am. Call the church for more information at 5 pm. AWANA, Wednesdays at 6:15 pm 360-736-6133 or check out our website at 9:30 am. Coffee/ fellowship follows the www.cookshillcc.org. service. Pastor Matthew March. Office hours (Sept-May). passion4christ.org Monday - Thursday, 9:0t0 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Phone: 360-748-4741. Website: www.stjohnschehalis.net. Online Streaming: http://stjohnchehalis.net/ EVANGELICAL CHURCH LUTHERAN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST St. Marks Lutheran Church-LCMC Adna Evangelical Church, 360-748-3569 10000 Highway 12, Rochester. Sunday Centralia Bible Baptist Church service 10:00 a.m. Fellowship follows 1511 S. Gold Street Sunday: Bible Classes 10:00 am, Worship 11:00 am, Midweek Small Groups, service. Pastors: Greg Wightman 360-669-0113 and Lauren Macan-Wightman. www.centraliabbc.org call for times. 115 Dieckman Rd., Chehalis. www.adnachurch.org Church phone: 360-273-9571. Web: Pastor, Tim Shellenberger www.lutheransonline.com/stmarksrochesterwa Sunday: 10:00 am & 5:30 pm Wednesday: 7:00 pm LUTHERAN Central Bible Evangelical Free Church 2333 Sandra Ave. Centralia, WA 98531. MESSIANIC Faith Baptist Church, 360-740-0263 360-736-2061. Pastor: Randy Sortino. 436 Coal Creek, Chehalis, www.fbc-wa.org Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. Evening Chesed v’ Shalom Ministries Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 am Meets Saturday mornings Children’s Church/Morning Worship 10:30am Worship, Sunday, 6:00 p.m., Venture Club-Wednesday, 6:00 pm, Saturday 7 am, at Immanuel Lutheran Sunday 6 pm, Thursday Bible Study and 1209 N Scheuber in Centralia Master’s Club for kids— 7pm Mens Fellowship breakfast. Call for more information. Shabbat Service 11:00 am Rabbi James Pace Phone: 360-736-1601 Napavine Baptist Church www.cvsm.us Sunday 10 & 11 am, Wednesday 7 pm www.NapavineBaptist.com CH603635 Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021 FROM THE FRONT PAGE individuals. Funds contributed involved shooting, during which Thursday night. “We have con- morning email said there was Shot are expected to go to the Thur- the 25-year-old male driver and fidence that through the skilled currently no update on the sus- ston County Deputy Sheriff’s TCSO K-9 were struck by gun- hands and knowledge of Arlo’s pect, who was sent to an area Continued from the front page Foundation. fire,” a news release from Thur- care team that he is getting the hospital after the incident. The pursuit reportedly start- ston County Sheriff’s Office best care possible.” Arlo and his handler, Deputy “survivable injuries,” according ed around 8 p.m. near Cleveland read. On Friday, the sheriff’s office Tyler Turpin, joined the ranks of to information released Thurs- Avenue and Hartman Court The suspect hasn’t been iden- provided another update through the K9 unit in late 2019 after an day from the sheriff’s office. Southeast in Tumwater, accord- tified by the sheriff’s office. its K9 unit Facebook page. extensive training and outfitting The Mason County Sheriff’s ing to Thurston County. Depu- Arlo sustained a bullet to a “K-9 Arlo was in good hands process. Office is expected to lead an in- ties attempted to make contact shoulder and right-rear leg and throughout the night and was The unit originally got the vestigation into the officer-in- with a vehicle that was driving was initially taken to a veteri- being consoled and in the com- OK to start accepting commu- volved shooting. It was not im- recklessly when the driver fled. nary clinic in Chehalis. After re- pany of Deputy Turpin (his nity donations and begin the mediately clear who fired shots. According to the Wash- ceiving surgery on Thursday, he handler) and Deputy Shenkel process of acquiring a new dog The K9 shot is a 3-year-old ington State Patrol, Thurston was transferred to Oregon State (retired handler of K-9 Daro),” in April 2019. German Shepherd named Arlo. County deputies requested assis- University School of Medicine the sheriff’s office wrote. “Arlo The process was lengthy The law dog first hit the streets tance with a vehicle that entered by Lacey Fire Department to op- was scheduled for surgery this and expensive, costing roughly with deputies in 2019 and is the I-5 shortly after that time. The erate on a bullet that was lodged morning, but his temp spiked $26,000 to get the dog outfitted unit’s youngest K9. chase lasted about 15 minutes. in his spine. up to 104 degrees, so they are with the dog undergoing 400 A GoFundMe campaign The pursuit led onto the in- “Currently, the extent of Ar- going to get that under control hours of training. Outfitting, that has since closed was set up terstate, with law enforcement lo’s known injuries are a frac- first before they operate. Please training and the health care of to cover Arlo’s surgery, and it officers shutting down lanes tured vertebrae and a fractured keep Arlo and Deputy Turpin in Thurston County’s K9 unit is ultimately raised $57,360 of its shortly after the incident. scapula, resulting from the in- your thoughts and prayers!” covered almost entirely by com- $25,000 goal, with contributions “The subsequent contact with cident last night,” a Facebook Mason County Chief Dep- munity donations and is not coming from more than 1,200 the driver resulted in an officer update from the K9 unit read uty Jason Dracobly in a Friday covered by county tax dollars.

gered Species Act in the 1990s, massive. The county’s com- a “weaponized version” of sci- tional environmental benefits Owls populations have declined more ments, submitted to USFWS in ence that crushed local econo- including possibly reducing the than 70 percent. USFWS de- conjunction with Skamania and mies and put “the last nail in the risk of catastrophic wildfire,” Continued from the front page clined to uplist the species, cit- Klickitat counties, cite “cata- coffin of our timber towns.” the rule reads. “For example, ing “higher priority actions,” strophic economic impacts on In the counties’ comments, we recognize that having more Lewis County Chief Civil Dep- and again sparking lawsuits. the counties.” they also argued that much of lands in the potential timber uty Prosecuting Attorney Eric In their decision to reduce The comment estimates eco- the forests in the critical habitat harvest base may permit the Eisenberg said Thursday. protected habitat, USFWS said nomic losses between $66 mil- designation are too young to be Bureau of Land Management The decision to exclude 3.5 the new, smaller designation lion and $77 million annually, favorable habitat, and that few and U.S. Forest Service to allow million acres stands in con- won’t lead to the extinction of and describes the decline of the northern spotted owls have been longer cycles between timber trast to what USFWS proposed the northern spotted owl, and counties’ timber industry since documented in those areas. On harvests.” back in August to remove about that the benefits of excluding the 1990s. Wednesday, the American For- The USFWS also said that 200,000 acres from the 9.5 mil- the 3.5 million acres outweigh “Lewis County has lost eight est Resource Council commend- land no longer designated as lion acre designation scattered the costs. The agency said that mills, and per capita and total ed the decision. critical habitat could still aid across the West Coast. The shift, when they revised the area in personal income since 1990 “The status quo has not only the recovery of the species, and which comes after hundreds of 2012, no acres were excluded has lagged behind the state and failed the (northern spotted owl), that the biggest threat currently public comments, is likely to based on economic impact. nation. In 1990, in Skamania misguided federal policies have facing northern spotted owls spark legal challenges from en- “However, we have reconsid- County, there were four full- devastated rural communities is the invasive barred owl. To vironmental groups, according ered those incremental economic time mills running multiple and businesses that depend on combat the non-native com- to news reports. impacts in light of our commit- shifts. The county has since lost the forest,” President Travis Jo- petitor, the agency has extended The new designation is in ment to our Tribal, State, and lo- all but one mill,” the comment seph said in a press release. “This their “Barred Owl Removal Ex- response to years of litigation by cal government partners and give reads. “With three ensuing rule rights a wrong imposed on periment,” which started in 2013 the three counties, as well as sev- weight to the needs of the local tax critical habitat designations, the rural communities and busi- and has killed more than 3,000 eral lumber companies, which and economic base as well as the counties’ tax base and timber nesses, and gives us a chance to barred owls, until August. ended in USFWS agreeing to re- custom and culture of the citizens employment levels have contin- restore balance to federal forest According to Lewis County vise the area. most impacted by a critical habitat ued to erode.” management and species conser- Prosecuting Attorney Jonathan In December, after a designation in addition to updat- The decline of timber revenue vation in the Pacific Northwest.” Meyer, several regulations are 12-month study, USFWS an- ed information that suggests that in the state has been felt acutely USFWS seemed to agree still in place that limit the coun- nounced that the species was eli- economic benefits could accrue,” in Lewis County — home of the with the organization’s argu- ty’s ability to harvest timber. gible to be uplisted from “threat- the agency’s new rule reads. Onalaska Loggers, Morton Tim- ment that releasing more land “It doesn’t just throw open ened” to “endangered.” Since it Those economic impacts, berwolves and the “granddaddy could allow for more forest man- the gates … you can’t just go was first listed under the Endan- Lewis County officials say, are of all logging shows” — where agement meant to prevent major in and clear cut it and kind of communities have historically wildfires, like the ones that rav- shrug your shoulders,” he said. relied on the industry. aged Oregon this summer. “But this was certainly a major In a November letter to the “We also agree that good impediment, and one that the editor, now-County Commis- management of the Forest Ser- county felt was not properly ap- sioner Lindsey Pollock described vice lands may provide addi- plied to the designated land.”

outlined the district’s history and the school’s bond that vot- Levy with passing levies, the local ers supported. It was a “perfect tax rates and the impacts the as- storm,” Plager said. Continued from the front page sessed property value has on the He explained how the Mc- NOW HIRING passage of the levy. Cleary decision, which increased address the budget deficit School districts across the state funding for basic education View online @ www.chronline.com/classifieds/job caused by the levy failures and state that ran levies in April but resulted in the loss of local determine the best approach to 2020 showed a 90.3 percent pas- levy dollars for many districts, SEASONAL/TEMPORARY PROPERTY running it again. The task force sage rate compared to August impacted the Centralia School MAINTENANCE AIDS FOR THE PARKS & provided a list to the board on FACILITIES DEPARTMENT. 2020, the time of Centralia’s District. The City of Chehalis. the positives and negatives of most recent levy failure, which “Some districts weren’t ‘Mc- ($16.64 - $18.35 per/hr. DOQ). Application materials running the levy in either April & instructions at: www.ci.chehalis.wa.us/jobs or 350 N. showed a statewide passage rate Cleary winners’, where, yes, the or August, which was discussed of 59.3 percent, Plager reported. state is now covering education Market Blvd., Rm. 101, Chehalis. Apply now! Open until all at the meeting. positions filled. This statistic was influential in at a greater extent, but did they The school board agreed the board’s decision to plan for take away more local dollars ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. The City of since the April election is during the April election. than you received statewide? I Chehalis is accepting applications for the position the school year when students, Based on the information think Centralia is in that boat of Administrative Assistant. This is a part-time/ parents and staff are actively in- provided by Plager, the Centra- where it hurt even worse when temporary position for up to 6 months, 25 to 30 volved with the school, it could lia School District was not alone the voters didn’t support that hours per week. Salary for this position is $19.26 per hour. increase the odds of the levy in its double levy failure, as oth- $3.5 million levy,” Plager said. Application materials & instructions at: www.ci.chehalis.wa.us passing. The earlier election also or 350 N. Market Blvd., Rm 101, Chehalis. Please apply by er districts across the state, es- After Centralia citizens re- gives the district the opportu- pecially those that experienced jected the school levy with a 69 1/28/2021. nity to run the levy again in Au- an increase in assessed valua- percent “no” vote in February ACCOUNTING MANAGER. gust or November if it was to fail tion, had trouble passing a levy 2020, the district was faced with Salary: for the third time. Management, Grade 15 ($4,792 to $6,096- as well. an $11.9 million budget deficit Centralia Superintendent Dr. DOE). Close Date: Open until filled. Education “If we look at what other and later laid off 90 school em- & Experience: 10 or more years of responsible Lisa Grant said when the board school districts in the state had ployees. The Centralia School accounting experience in the public sector thinks about what to set the levy high AV growth, it’s most pos- District ran the levy again in involving the research, reporting & analysis of financial data; amount at for the April election, sible that they were a double levy August 2020, and it failed again, OR any equivalent combination of education, experience & they should be thinking about failure with you,” Plager said. this time with a 50.38 percent training that provides the required knowledge, skills & abilities. exactly what services they want In 2020, there were a total of “no” vote. The COVID-19 pan- Experience with Capital Asset Management System (CAMS) those levy dollars to fund. six districts in that state that suf- demic has added to the district’s preferred. Application: Submit letter of interest, resume, & “That really has been a strong fered a double levy failure, Plager stress as they work to get all Pacific County Employment Application to the Board of Pacific recommendation. What are we reported. Lewis, Okanogan and students back to the classroom County Commissioners’ Office, 1216 W. Robert Bush Drive/P doing to improve what’s happen- Stevens counties accounted for safely. The district is planning to O Box 187, South Bend, WA 98586, or via email to: ing for our students and how are mguernsey@co. pacific.wa.us 48 percent of the double levy have all students back to school we using those funds? Knowing failures in the state since 2000. in a hybrid model by mid-March. CASCADE HARDWOOD ACCOUNTS PAYABLE & that people are sacrificing, essen- Lewis County accounted for Plager’s full presentation and RECEPTION CLERK. Cascade Hardwood in Chehalis, WA is tially, to say ‘yes’ when they vote. seven double levy failures in that the school board’s discussion seeking a full time AP Clerk and Receptionist. Candidate must I want to be really intentional timeframe, the most of the three with Grant can be viewed on have basic accounting knowledge with Ten-Key proficiency. with that,” Grant said. counties. the Centralia School District’s AP or AR experience preferred. We offer a very competitive The school board heard a In Centralia, a combination Facebook page. The next board wage & benefit package with opportunities for career advancement in an established essential company that does presentation from Cory Plager, of factors drove the tax rate up, meetings will be at 5 p.m. on business worldwide. Equal Employer Opportunity and a Drug senior vice president with DA including a state school tax — a Wednesday, Jan. 27, and Feb. 10. Davidson and former director Free Workplace. Send Resume to HR Department Cascade result of the McCleary decision The meetings will be streamed Hardwood LLC, Po Box 269, Chehalis, WA 98532. Fax 360- of school finances with Educa- — increased assessed value, the live on the district’s Facebook 740-5118. e-mail [email protected] tional Service District 101, that district’s capital projects levy page. THE ONALASKA SCHOOL DISTRICT NOW HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION: Louisiana Avenue. The incident and take off running. The vehi- SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAEDUCATOR. Sirens is under investigation. cle then circled the block looking To apply go to https://www.edjobsnw.org. If for the girls. you have any questions, please call the district Continued from page Main 5 Criminal Trespass • Just after 12:30 p.m. on Jan. office, 360-978-4111 Opt. 5. 14, a caller reported a physi- 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 13. The incident • At 8 a.m. on Jan. 14, a report cal dispute in the 1500 block of DRIVERS. Scot Industries is hiring a full time is under investigation. of criminal trespass was made Northwest Louisiana Avenue. driver. Class A CDL & clean driving record • A shoplifting attempt was in the 1200 block of Northwest are required. Must possess an enhanced Louisiana Avenue. The incident license or passport. Ideal candidate would have 3 years reported in the 1700 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue at is under investigation. LEWIS COUNTY JAIL STATISTICS flatbed experience & must be able to go to Canada. Home CH609659aa.cg As of Friday morning, the on weekends. Canada route drivers pay to be 55¢ per mile approximately 9 p.m. on Jan. 13. Suspicious Circumstances Lewis County Jail had a total sys- plus drop. We offer competitive pay, profit sharing, insurance, • A possible attempted bur- tem population of 142 inmates, paid holidays, & paid vacation. Please apply in person with glary was reported at 4:45 p.m. complete drivers abstract Mon - Fri 8am to 5pm @ 3020 • Just before 7:30 p.m. on Jan. including 130 in the general on Jan. 14 in the 500 block of 13, a caller reported seeing three Foron Rd., Centralia, WA 98531. population and 12 in the Work South Market Boulevard. young girls jump out of a mov- Ethic and Restitution Center. Of Looking for a new hire? • A third-degree theft was ing car near the intersection of general population inmates, 108 Place your job listing here. Call 360-807-8203. reported at 8:35 p.m. on Jan. 14 Southwest McFadden Avenue were men and 22 were women. in the 1700 block of Northwest and Southwest Second Street All WERC inmates were male. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021 Inslee: Washington Moving Toward 'New Normal' Post-COVID

Laurel Demkovich but we must provide the sup- Climate change is creating ex- The Spokesman-Review ports the students need, whether tremes that "cannot be denied or it's academics, mental health or ignored," he said. OLYMPIA — Washington is “We are on a path in this legislative nutrition," he said. "Both the virus and climate moving toward a "new normal" session to a more just normal, a In his proposed budget last change have fatal results," In- that will be more equitable, bet- month, Inslee pushed for the slee said. "Both can be solved ter prepared for climate change healthier normal. And we’re not Legislature to immediately pass through science and ingenuity." and have more opportunities pandemic relief to businesses Inslee said the future of the for housing and careers, Gov. just talking about the pandemic.” and rental assistance. He didn't state's economy will be led by Jay Inslee told the Legislature on mention any specifics for relief clean and renewable energy, Wednesday. Jay Inslee in Wednesday's speech. which he said will create jobs and In a pre-recorded video governor House Minority Leader J.T. a healthier environment. As part shown to a virtual joint session Wilcox said the Washington of this, Inslee also called on law- of the Legislature, Inslee deliv- ered his third inaugural address, Legislature needs to remain "la- makers to recommit to the cause touting big ideas, but few specif- While Republicans agreed sions, but we can stem the tide," ser focused" on the issues sur- of environmental justice, which ics, for moving the state through with Inslee's goals, they disagreed he said. Stokesbary also called on rounding COVID-19 right now. disproportionately affects disen- the COVID-19 pandemic. on how to get there. Republicans the Legislature to use $200 mil- "We all believe the Legislature franchised communities. The video featured Inslee criticized Inslee for not talking lion of the Rainy Day Fund to and the governor should all be Inslee didn't go into specifics speaking, as well as photos of the enough about his budget propos- fund grants and rebates for CO- putting every ounce of efforts of his climate change plans, but capitol during non-pandemic als. Inslee has proposed imposing VID-19 relief. His relief proposal into this," he said. in his legislative proposals, he times. His speech came shortly af- a capital gains tax, as well as a would allocate money for small In his speech last year, In- has put forward a bill to create a ter statewide elected officials were new tax on health care premiums businesses, schools and rental as- slee called on lawmakers to fight comprehensive climate program sworn in, some in-person and to fund public health, but men- sistance. homelessness with a statewide that would establish a cap on some remotely. Inslee, donning a tioned neither in his speech. Republicans also criticized response. This year, he again greenhouse gas emissions, cre- mask, took his oath in person in a In the Republican response, Inslee for not mentioning plans called on lawmakers to "stand ate a climate investment account room not open to the public. Rep. , R-Au- for unemployment insurance or in solidarity" with people living to support clean transportation "We are on a path in this legis- burn, criticized Inslee for his use the state's vaccine distribution in unsafe or inadequate housing, and emissions reduction, and lative session to a more just nor- of emergency powers and proc- plan, which Stokesbary called and commit to providing men- analyze policies with a particular mal, a healthier normal," Inslee lamations since the beginning of "abysmal." tal health or chemical addiction focus on how it affects people of said. "And we're not just talking the pandemic and said the work In his speech, Inslee said he treatment to young people. As color and economically disad- about the pandemic." of this Legislative session must wants to reduce increases in the tenants and landlords face un- vantaged communities. Inslee Throughout his speech, In- focus on pandemic relief. unemployment tax on business- precedented economic challeng- has pushed in the past for a low- slee remained optimistic about Senate Minority Leader John es. He also said students will get es in the pandemic, Inslee said carbon fuel standard for trans- the state's future, praising Wash- Braun said it was legitimate to back into the classroom in a safe "we live in a time of great housing portation fuel and will continue ington residents for the work say the governor has overstepped and healthy setting, calling on insecurity." to do so this year. they've done since the start of the his powers, as he said there was the Legislature to help remediate Inslee called on the Legis- Democrats already have out- pandemic. "Washington is a re- no path for the Legislature to the effects students have suffered lature to act on climate change, lined climate change as one of silient state," he said. "Washing- weigh in. during the pandemic. something he's done throughout their top priorities this legislative ton knows how to recover." "We cannot undo past deci- "No one has a single answer, the last eight years as governor. session.

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Laurel Demkovich amendments, criticizing Inslee prohibition on single-use plastic The Spokesman-Review for continuing to use executive bags. powers for these proclamations Still, Republicans said they OLYMPIA — The Washing- “The flaw is that instead of consulting with the didn't have issue with the proc- ton State Senate voted Wednes- ‘emergency’ is undefined” Legislature in a special session. lamations themselves, only that day to extend Gov. Jay Inslee's "This is why you see such they had an "indefinite" end date. emergency orders until the CO- pent-up anxiety and concern The resolution allows the procla- VID-19 state State Rep. J.T. Wilcox from people throughout the state mations to stay in place until the R-Yelm Legislature of emergency and members on this side of the COVID-19 state of emergency is 2021 is over, despite aisle," Padden said. lifted. stiff Republican Senate Majority Leader Andy "The flaw is that 'emergency' opposition. to Phase 2 in the reopening plan islature is not in session, House Billig, D-Spokane, said Republi- is undefined," House Minority In the Leg- before any emergency proclama- and Senate leadership can extend cans were conflating two differ- Leader J.T. Wilcox told reporters islature's first tions could be extended. them. Through the past interim, ent issues regarding opening up Wednesday. virtual floor It will likely be the first of leaders in all four caucuses have the economy and the proclama- Senate Minority Leader John debate, Re- many debates this session re- extended Inslee's proclamations, tions in this resolution, which Braun of Centralia agreed, say- publicans in- garding the governor's emer- but Republicans have long criti- he called "common-sense bipar- ing he would have no problem troduced two gency orders and COVID restric- cized Inslee for "overstepping" tisan-supported proclamations." extending the proclamations for amendments to tions. and implementing emergency The proclamations include waiv- two weeks at a time, if it meant the emergency According to state law, gover- orders that have shut down busi- ing in-person driver's license the Legislature could weigh in. order resolution: one that would nors' emergency proclamations nesses and indoor dining with- renewal, prohibiting long-term House Speaker , extend the proclamations until cannot be extended for longer out consulting the Legislature. care facilities visitors, allowing D-Tacoma, told reporters there Jan. 27 and another that would than 30 days without approval Sen. Mike Padden, R-Spo- pharmacy students to administer are proclamations in the resolu- require the entire state to move from the Legislature. If the Leg- kane Valley, supported both vaccines and waiving the state's tion that no one disagreed with, so they should automatically continue throughout the state of emergency. It wouldn't make sense to keep renewing them, CHOOSE LOCAL she said. Democrats also argued the resolutions were supported by both sides throughout the interim when all four leaders SPEND LOCAL. were required to sign them. The & proclamations had "four-corner agreement" and would continue to help the people of Washing- ton get through the pandemic, said Sen. Manka Dhingra, D- Heritage Masonry Redmond. Chimney Repairs Here's How & Restorations Florist & Greenhouse Cara Sabin Dean Long the Patios - BBQ - Veneer Owner 360-702-6876 CH595457bw.cg 748 S. Market Blvd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 Located in Toledo, WA 360.748.3333 National Licensed -Bonded-Insured: HERITM*823JS www.mybennysflorist.com CH595455bw.cg Guard Will Jody Kyes Remain at Managing Broker Cell (360) 520-4647 Office (360) 736-3389 the Capitol Fax (360) 330-2404 [email protected] Campus CH600370rk.cg 1162 NW State Ave. 360-748-3805 FENCED OFF: Though CHEHALIS, WA 98532 1-800-356-4404 Voetberg Real Estate Opening Days of www.moerkeandsons.com 1209 Borthwick St. Suite B Centralia, WA 98531 CH595460bw.cg Legislative Session Have Been Peaceful, Increased Locally owned and Security Could Remain operated for over Beyond Jan. 20 30 years Martín Bilbao The Olympian Books Art Supplies Art Classes Custom Framing Gifts Increased security, includ- TOAD’S AUTO Cards Children's Toys Special Orders Bibles ing National Guard personnel,

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A Platform for Establishments Local Business to Share Their Offerings Paint Pottery at Home or On the Sidewalk With Black Dog Pottery FIRE THE KILN: Owner The class was only a couple hours in the evening once a Jessica Kinney Offers week, so Kinney turned to You- Take-Home Kits for Tube videos to further her skill- set. Before long, she began craft- Customers to Paint ing ceramic artwork and selling Pottery, Which Includes it at the Chehalis Farmers Mar- ket. It was early 2018 when she Eight Different Colors, took her next big step, opening Brushes and an her own store, Black Dog Pot- Assortment of Pieces to tery, on North Tower Avenue in June 2018. Choose From She was no stranger to craft- By Eric Trent ing, however. She had done a little pottery in high school, but [email protected] no wheel-throwing. She had also Editor’s Note: The Chronicle done antique resale and crafts at is working to assist local business- a couple shops in the Twin Cit- es suffering from the effects of the ies, including at The Shady Lady COVID-19 virus spread and asso- in Centralia. ciated government orders to close “I kind of came from the or limit commerce. There will be crafting background, and it just a feature on a local business in kind of evolved into more of a each edition of The Chronicle and main focus on pottery,” Kinney at chronline.com moving forward. said. To be considered, email reporter Black Dog Pottery is mostly a Eric Trent at etrent@chronline. painting-on-pottery studio. The Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] com. Additionally, The Chronicle store was forced to close from Jessica Kenney, owner of Black Dog Pottery, talks about a newly installed outdoor painting location out of the weather in will continue to offer its coverage March 26 to the end of May, downtown Centralia on Thursday. of the coronavirus and its effects due to not being considered an across the community, state and essential business. Once it did up their artwork back up in a liquid glass and that’s when it nation free outside of our paywall open back up, Kinney began week or two. gets shiny.” MORE INFORMATION at chronline.com. selling take-home painting kits “The pottery has already gone The store has to follow res- ON BLACK DOG that include a palette of eight through its initial fire, and then taurant guidelines, so what was Jessica Kinney’s love for different colors, brushes and an once you bring it back, it gets previously the table workshop POTTERY pottery came in 2016 during a assortment of ceramic pieces to dipped in a clear glaze and then for customers in the store has Owner: Jessica Kinney wheel-throwing class at Arbutus choose from. After the pieces we stick it in the kiln and it fires,” turned into a retail section with Location: 218 N. Tower Ave., Folk School in Olympia. She en- are painted by the customer, Kinney said. “Glaze is a really random novelty items, such as Centralia joyed it so much she bought her they bring it back in to be glazed fine glass, so when it gets heat stickers, tea cozies and stuff to Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., own pottery wheel and kiln. and fired in a kiln and can pick up to 1,800 degrees, it becomes get downtown walkers to come Sunday, Monday and Tuesday; into the store. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday Kinney had planned to start and Thursday; 11 a.m. to 8 Find answers to the puzzles in the offering raw-clay stuff and p.m., Friday; and 11 a.m. to 7 Puzzles next edition. handbuilding, but that’s been p.m., Saturday put on hold since the COVID-19 Phone: 360-669-0054 pandemic because raw clay is Website: blackdogpottery Crossword not easy to send home with .net people. The store is also working Social media: facebook on providing fused glass, which .com/blkdogpottery was also sidelined after being slated to launch in March. Black Dog Pottery has al- the rules but also make sure the ways had chairs and tables on people who are coming are com- the sidewalk on North Tower fortable with the situation.” Avenue but, last week, Kinney The most popular pottery purchased a couple tents, out- pieces customers choose for door heaters and lighting to al- painting, she said, are garden low customers to paint their pot- gnomes, mushrooms and coffee tery items in front of the store. and tea mugs. In early Decem- “January and February are ber, Kinney began bringing in typically slower months, so we air plants, or Tillandsias, which wanted to bring in the tents to look similar to succulents and say, ‘hey, we’re still here, you can live entirely off the nutrients and still come do this,’” Kinney said. moisture in the air. Customers “But we’re still putting together can paint planters and then pick Valentine’s Day kits with can- out an air plant to take home. dies, stickers and pencils. We The store also has a snack bar also have Valentine’s Day items and offers black coffee, hot co- on the shelves you can pick out coa, hot cider and sodas. Kinney for yourself and it doesn’t have did offer alcohol when there was to be a pre-selected kit.” in-store painting but she hasn’t applied for an alcohol permit for There is one table with four the sidewalk yet. chairs in one of the 8-by-8 tents, Black Dog Pottery is open and one table with three chairs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, in the other tent, and Kinney Monday and Tuesday; 11 a.m. to said she’d like to maybe hold a 6 p.m., Wednesday and Thurs- painting class with Valentine’s day; 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday; Day coming up. and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday. “When I’m doing classes, I For more information on the work off the comfortability of store, visit blackdogpottery.net. the people sitting at the tables,” ••• Kinney said. “We were able to Reporter Eric Trent can be do classes for a short bit before reached at [email protected]. we shut back down Nov. 14. Visit chronline.com/business for We’re doing our best to follow more coverage of local businesses.

Signs sit in the window of Black Dog Pottery on Thursday in Centralia.

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Ferry and Vanessa amounts which are now in 61.24.030(7)(a) was transmit- you have executed the same. the creditor as provided under just 6 easy steps from Ferry, husband and wife as arrears: Delinquent monthly ted by the Beneficiary or 117003 Advertisement For RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) the convenience of joint tenants Current beneficia- payments from the June 1, Trustee to the Borrower and Bids WITNESS: The Honorable J. four months after the date of your own home. ry of the deed of trust: The 2019 installment on in the sum Grantor at the above address- Andrew Toynbee, Judge of the first publication of the notice. If Money Source Inc. Current of $23,239.98 together with all es on January 22, 2020, proof Superior Court and the seal of the claim is not presented trustee of the deed of trust: fees, costs and or disburse- of which is in possession of the ADVERTISEMENT said Court, affixed this 23rd within this time frame, the Aztec Foreclosure Corporation ments incurred or paid by the Trustee. VII. The Trustee FOR BIDS day of December, 2020 at claim is forever barred, except Lopi pedestal wood of Washington Current mort- beneficiary and or trustee, their whose name and address are Chehalis, Washington. as otherwise provided in RCW gage servicer of the deed of employees, agents or assigns. set forth above, and whose 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This stove, great condition, will trust: The Money Source Inc. The Trustee's fees and costs telephone number is (360) Title: Air Saw Services The sale date has been set for bar is effective as to claims heat 1500-2250 sq.ft., Reference number of the deed are estimated at $4,150.80 as 253-8017 / (877) 430-4787 will (Helicopter Tree Trimming) Friday, January 29, 2021. YOU against both the Decedent's $500. of trust: 3476954 Parcel num- of October 8, 2020. The provide in writing to anyone Bid No.: IFB-21-01 MAY HAVE A RIGHT TO probate and nonprobate as- Lopi wood insert, brass ber(s): 019822-002-004 Abbre- amount to cure the default requesting it, a statement of all Bid Due Time/Date: 2:00 EXEMPT PROPERTY from the sets. costs and fees due at any time sale under statutes of this DATE OF FIRST viated legal description: A payments as of the date of this p.m., February 11, 2021 door, good condition, 22W, PORTION OF THE SOUTH- notice is $29,073.84. Pay- prior to the sale. VIII. The state, including sections PUBLICATION: 16D, 21H, $300. WEST QUARTER OF THE ments and late charges may effect of the sale will be to 6.13.010, 6.13.030, 6.13.040, January 2, 2021. SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF continue to accrue and addi- deprive the Grantor and all Public Utility District No. 1 6.15.010, of the Revised Code SECURITY STATE BANK SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 13 tional advances to your loan those who hold by, through or of Lewis County (District) of Washington (RCW), in the By /s/ manner described in those NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST, may be made. It is necessary under the Grantor of all their has a need for a contractor Michael Alexander, W.M. Commonly known as: to contact the beneficiary or interest in the above-described statutes. Vice President and 312 Doty Dryad Road, Cheha- Trustee prior to the time you property. IX. Anyone having an to provide labor, materials Trust Officer lis, WA 98532 I. NOTICE IS tender the reinstatement objection to the sale on any and equipment to perform Published: The Chronicle Personal Representative of Queen PillowTop mat- HEREBY GIVEN that the amount so that you may be grounds whatsoever will be aerial tree trimming Serv- January 16, 23 & 30, 2021 the Estate of Virginia Breen, & February 6, 13 & 20, 2021 undersigned Trustee, AZTEC advised of the exact amount afforded an opportunity to be ices using helicopters Deceased tress with boxspring, FORECLOSURE CORPORA- you would be required to pay. heard as to those objections if ATTORNEYS FOR smoke-free, 1 year old, in TION OF WASHINGTON will IV. The sum owing on the they bring a lawsuit to restrain along its right of ways in 116988 Sheriff's Public Notice ESTATE: plastic bag, $295. on February 19, 2021, at the obligation secured by the Deed the sale pursuant to RCW Lewis County in accord- of Sale of Real Property Mark C. Scheibmeir Electric juicer, $18. hour of 10:00 am at the North of Trust is: Principal Balance 61.24.130. Failure to bring ance with the specifica- Davidson WSBA #12059 entrance to the Lewis County $212,968.06, together with in- such a lawsuit may result in a tions detailed in the Invita- Hillier, Scheibmeir, Kelly 360-785-4647 Courthouse, 351 NW North terest in the Note or other waiver of any proper grounds IN THE SUPERIOR & Satterfield, P.S. Street, Chehalis, WA, State of instrument secured from May for invalidating the Trustee's tion for Bidders. COURT OF THE STATE 299 N. W. Center Street Washington, sell at public 1, 2019, and such other costs sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCU- Bid Documents Electronic OF WASHINGTON IN P.O. Box 939 auction to the highest and best and fees as are due under the PANTS OR TENANTS The copies of the plans, specifi- LEWIS COUNTY Chehalis, WA 98532 bidder, payable at time of sale, Note or other instrument se- purchaser at the trustee's sale cations, reference docu- Phone: (360) 748-3386 the following described real cured, and as are provided by is entitled to possession of the Administrator, U.S. Small Fax (360) 748-3387 Turn last property, situated in the Coun- statute. The amount necessary property on the 20th day ments, and any addenda Business Administration, an season's stuff ty of Lewis, State of Washing- to pay off the entire obligation following the sale, as against for this solicitation are agent of the Government of Published: The Chronicle ton, to-wit: THE WESTERLY secured by your Deed of Trust the grantor under the deed of available on the Washing- the United States of Ameri- January 2, 9 & 16, 2021 into this season's ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH- as the date of this notice is trust (the owner) and anyone ton Electronic Business ca, having an interest junior to the 116959 NTC: Dennis spending money. WEST QUARTER OF THE $233,719.20. Interest and late Solution (WEBS) website Do you have an item SOUTHEAST QUARTER AND charges may continue to ac- deed of trust, including occu- Plaintiff, OF THE WEST 26 2/3 RODS crue and additional advances pants, who are not tenants. https://pr-webs-vendor.de IN THE SUPERIOR COURT for $100 or less?? vs. Call customer service OF THE SOUTHEAST QUAR- to your loan may be made. It is After the 20th day following the s.wa.gov/ OF THE STATE OF TER OF THE SOUTHEAST necessary to contact the bene- sale the purchaser has the Request for Information: WASHINGTON FOR today to place QUARTER OF SECTION 2, ficiary or Trustee prior to the right to evict occupants who CYNTHIA L. DAVIDSON; UN- LEWIS COUNTY your AD! TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, time you tender the payoff are not tenants by summary Submit all inquiries in KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES IN THE MATTER OF The Chronicle, RANGE 5 WEST, W.M., amount so that you may be proceedings under Chapter writing via email to Marc AND/OR SUCCESSORS IN THE ESTATE OF 360-807-8203. LEWIS COUNTY, WASHING- advised of the exact amount 59.12 RCW. For tenant- Ripley; [email protected]. INTEREST OF JAMES R. LINDA SUSAN DENNIS, Ads run 3 days, TON, LYING SOUTHERLY OF you would be required to pay. occupied property, the pur- DAVIDSON, KATHLEEN AN- Deceased. chaser shall provide a tenant DREWS, JIM DAVIDSON, No. 21-4-00007-21 6 lines 4 $20! THE SOUTH MARGIN OF V. The above-described real Published: The Chronicle THE FORMER PUGET property will be sold to satisfy with written notice in accord- CHRISTINE DAVIDSON, PROBATE NOTICE SOUND AND WILLAPA HAR- the expense of sale and the ance with RCW 61.24.60. XI. January 16, 2021 STEVE DAVIDSON, PATRI- TO CREDITORS BOR RAILWAY COMPANY obligation secured by the Deed THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL CIA DAVIDSON; LORI DA- [RCW 11.40.030] RIGHT OF WAY, MORE PAR- of Trust as provided by statute. STEP BEFORE THE FORE- 116984 Sheriff's Sale VIDSON; JOHN AND/OR The Personal Representative TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS The sale will be made without CLOSURE SALE OF YOUR Service By Publication JANE DOE, UNKNOWN OCC named below has been ap- FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT warranty express or implied HOME. You have only 20 Davidson UPANTS/CO-HABITANTS OF pointed and has qualified as 1 CLASSIFIED 1 THE SOUTHWEST CORNER regarding title, possession, or DAYS from the recording date THE SUBJECT PREMISES, Personal Representative of DEADLINES OF SAID SOUTHWEST encumbrances on February on this notice to pursue IN THE SUPERIOR this Estate. Any person having QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- 19, 2021. The default(s) refer- mediation. DO NOT DELAY. COURT OF THE STATE Defendants. a claim against the decedent OF WASHINGTON IN \ EAST QUARTER; THENCE red to in paragraph III, together CONTACT A HOUSING must, before the time the claim Monday, 11:00 a.m. NORTH 01°19'45" WEST with any subsequent pay- COUNSELOR OR AN ATTOR- LEWIS COUNTY Cause No.: 19-2-01115-21 would be barred by any for Tuesday's paper. ALONG THE WEST LINE OF ments, late charges, advances, NEY LICENSED IN WASH- otherwise applicable statute of \ Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. SAID SUBDIVISION A DIS- costs and fees thereafter due, INGTON NOW to assess your Administrator, U.S. Small SHERIFF'S PUBLIC limitations, present the claim in TANCE OF 311.84 FEET TO must be cured by February 8, situation and refer you to Business Administration, an NOTICE OF SALE OF the manner as provided in for Thursday's paper. agent of the Government of \ THE SOUTHERLY MARGIN 2021 (11 days before the sale mediation if you are eligible REAL PROPERTY RCW 11.40.070 by serving on Friday, 11:00 a.m. for OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT date), to cause a discontinu- and it may help you save your the United States of Ameri- or mailing to the Personal Saturday's paper. OF WAY; THENCE NORTH ance of the sale. The sale will home. See below for safe ca, Judgment Rendered: Representative or the Personal 89°15'21" EAST ALONG SAID be discontinued and termina- sources of help. SEEKING 10-21-20 Representative's attorney at To place your ad, MARGIN A DISTANCE OF ted if at any time on or before ASSISTANCE Housing coun- Corrected Writ Issued: the address stated below a 889.40 FEET TO THE WEST February 8, 2021 (11 days selors and legal assistance Plaintiff, 12-23-20 copy of the claim and filing the call 360-807-8203! LINE OF LOT 2 OF LEWIS before the sale date), the may be available at little or no Corrected Writ Received: original of the claim with the [email protected] COUNTY BLA 00-0072; default(s) as set forth in cost to you. If you would like vs. 01-12-21 court in which the probate THENCE SOUTH 01°26'45" paragraph III, together with any assistance in determining your Levy Date: 12-10-20 proceedings were com- EAST ALONG THE WEST subsequent payments, late rights and opportunities to CYNTHIA L. DAVIDSON; UN- menced. The claim must be LINE OF SAID LOT 2 A charges, advances, costs and keep your house, you may KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES To: Cynthia L. Davidson a/k/a presented within the later of: DISTANCE OF 307.31 FEET fees thereafter due, is/are contact the following: The AND/OR SUCCESSORS IN Lynn Davidson, Unknown (1) Thirty days after the TO THE SOUTH LINE OF cured and the Trustee's fees statewide foreclosure hotline INTEREST OF JAMES R. Heirs, Devisees and/or succes- Personal Representative SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE and costs are paid. The sale for assistance and referral to DAVIDSON, KATHLEEN AN- sors in interest of James R. served or mailed the notice to SOUTH 88°57'50" WEST may be terminated any time housing counselors recom- DREWS, JIM DAVIDSON, Davidson, Kathleen Andrews, the creditor as provided under ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A after February 8, 2021 (11 mended by the Housing Fi- CHRISTINE DAVIDSON, Jim Davidson, Christine David- RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) DISTANCE OF 889.99 FEET days before the sale date), and nance Commission: Telephone STEVE DAVIDSON, PATRI- son, Steve Davidson, Patricia four months after the date of TO THE TRUE POINT OF before the sale by the Borrow- (Toll-free): 1-877-894-HOME CIA DAVIDSON; LORI DA- Davidson, and Lori Davidson. first publication of the notice. If BEGINNING. EXCEPTING er, Grantor, any Guarantor or (1-877-894-4663) or Web site: VIDSON; JOHN AND/OR the claim is not presented WANTED: Motor- THEREFROM THAT POR- the holder of any recorded http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consum JANE DOE, UNKNOWN OCC The Superior Court of Lewis within this time frame, the TION LYING WITHIN THE junior lien or encumbrance ers/homeownership/post_purc UPANTS/CO-HABITANTS OF County has directed the under- claim is forever barred, except home or truck & travel DOTY-DRYAD COUNTY paying the entire principal and hase_counselors_foreclosure THE SUBJECT PREMISES, signed Sheriff of Lewis County as otherwise provided in RCW trailer, any ROAD. which is the subject of interest secured by the Deed .htm. The United States De- to sell the property described 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This type/size/condition that certain Deed of Trust of Trust, plus costs, fees and partment of Housing and Ur- Defendants. below to satisfy a judgment in bar is effective as to claims considered, cash dated December 19, 2017, advances, if any, made pur- ban Development: Telephone the above-entitled action. The against both the Decedent's (Toll-free): 1-800-569-4287 or Cause No.: 19-2-01115-21 property to be sold is descri- buyer, call Paul or recorded December 21, 2017, suant to the terms of the probate and nonprobate as- under Auditor's File No. obligation and/or Deed of National Web site: http://www bed on last page. If developed sets. Maryann. 360-434- 3476954 rerecorded on Janu- Trust, and curing all other .hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc SHERIFF'S SALE the property address is: DATE OF FIRST 3993 ary 2, 2018, as Instrument defaults. VI. A written notice of /index.cfm?webListAction=sea SERVICE BY 322 River Road, PUBLICATION: 3477467 and rerecorded on default was transmitted by the rch&searchstate=WA&filterSv PUBLICATION Chehalis, WA 98532 January 16, 2021. January 8, 2018, as Instrument Beneficiary or Trustee to the c=dfc. The statewide civil legal /s/ 3477772, records of Lewis Borrower and Grantor at the aid hotline for assistance and Judgment Rendered: The sale of the above descri- Anthony Wade Parker, County, Washington, from following addresses: Daniel referrals to other housing 10-21-20 bed property is to take place: Personal Representative Daniel D. Ferry and Vanessa Ferry 7613 Greenridge Loop counselors and attorneys: Tel- Corrected Writ Issued: Time: 10:00 a.m. ATTORNEYS FOR Ferry, husband and wife as Southwest Olympia, WA 98512 ephone (Toll-Free): 12-23-20 Date: Friday, ESTATE: 2001 Pontiac Sunfire, with joint tenants as Grantor, to Daniel Ferry 312 Doty Dryad 1-800-606-4819 or Web site: Corrected Writ Received: March 5, 2021 Mark C. Scheibmeir sunroof, runs good. $400 Chicago Title Co of Washing- Road Chehalis, WA 98532 http://nwjustice.org/what-clear 01-12-21 Place: North Street Entrance WSBA #12059 OBO. Call 360-218-2079 ton as Trustee, to secure an Vanessa Ferry 312 Doty Dryad XII. FAIR DEBT COLLECTION Levy Date: 12-10-20 Lobby, Old Lewis County Hillier, Scheibmeir, Kelly obligation in favor of Mortgage Road Chehalis, WA 98532 PRACTICES ACT NOTICE: Courthouse & Satterfield, P.S. Electronic Registration Sys- Vanessa Ferry 7613 Green- AZTEC FORECLOSURE To: Cynthia L. Davidson a/k/a 351 NW North St., 299 N. W. Center Street tems, Inc., as nominee for The ridge Loop Southwest Olym- CORPORATION OF WASH- Lynn Davidson, Unknown Chehalis, WA P.O. Box 939 Money Source Inc., dba En- pia, WA 98512 Occupant(s) INGTON is attempting to col- Heirs, Devisees and/or succes- Chehalis, WA 98532 deavor America Loan Serv- 312 Doty Dryad Road Cheha- lect a debt and any information sors in interest of James R. The judgment debtor can avoid Phone: (360) 748-3386 ices, its successors and as- lis, WA 98532 Unknown obtained will be used for that Davidson, Kathleen Andrews, the sale by paying the com- Fax: (360) 748-3387 signs as Beneficiary, which as Spouse and/or Domestic Part- purpose. If a discharge has Jim Davidson, Christine David- bined judgment amount of assigned by Mortgage Elec- ner of Vanessa Ferry 312 Doty been obtained by any party son, Steve Davidson, Patricia $350,779.03, plus additional Published: The Chronicle Need to tronic Registration Systems, Dryad Road Chehalis, WA through bankruptcy proceed- Davidson, and Lori Davidson. pre-judgment interest at January 16, 23 & 30, 2021 Inc. ("MES"), as designated 98532 Unknown Spouse ings, this shall not be con- A writ of execution/order of 2.937% with the per diem rate nominee for The Money and/or Domestic Partner of strued to be an attempt to sale has been issued in the of $3.89, from October 21, 116989 Ordinance No. 2462 access an Source Inc., dba Endeavor Vanessa Ferry 7613 Green- collect the outstanding indebt- above-captioned case, direc- 2020 to date of sale, with America Loan Services, bene- ridge Loop Southwest Olym- edness or to hold you person- ted to the Sheriff of Lewis costs, and fees, before the Ordinance No. 2462 ficiary of the security instru- pia, WA 98512 by both first ally liable for the debt. DATED County, commanding the Sher- sale date. For the exact An ordinance of the City of ment, its successors and as- class and certified mail on this 14TH day of October, iff as follows: amount, contact the Sheriff at: Centralia, Washington, amend- archived signs to The Money Source January 22, 2020 proof of 2020 AZTEC FORECLOSURE 345 W. Main Street, Chehalis, ing the Centralia Municipal Inc. under an assignment which is in the possession of CORPORATION OF WASH- On October 21, 2020, a WA 98532. Code Chapter 13.04 - Hydro- recorded at Instrument No. the Trustee; and the Borrower INGTON By: Inna D. Zagariya Judgment and Decree of Fore- Dated this 12th day of electric and Light System, 3515147. II. No action com- and Grantor were personally Vice President 1499 SE Tech closure [CORRECTED] was January, 2021. Section 13.04.300 entitled Net legal? menced by the Beneficiary of served on January 22, 2020 Center Place, Suite 255 Van- entered in favor of Administra- ROBERT R. SNAZA, Sheriff Metering and repealing couver, WA 98683 (360) tor, U.S. Small Business Ad- Lewis County, Washington those sections in conflict here- 253-8017 / (877) 430-4787 ministration, an agent of the with. ADDRESS FOR PERSONAL Government of the United By: SERVICE Aztec Foreclosure States of America ("Plaintiff") Kevin Engelbertson, Published: The Chronicle Corporation of Washington against Cynthia L. Davidson Chief Deputy January 16, 2021 1499 SE Tech Center Place, a/k/a Lynn Davidson, Unknown Suite 255 Vancouver, WA Heirs, Devisees and/or succes- Parcel number: 116965 Announcement 98683 STATE OF WASHING- sors in interest of James R. 019304-001-013 TON ) ) SS. COUNTY OF Davidson, Kathleen Andrews, CLARK ) This instrument was Jim Davidson, Christine David- Legal Description: The Lewis Conservation acknowledged before me this son, Steve Davidson, Patricia That portion of the west half of District is pleased to an- 14TH day of October, 2020, by Davidson, and Lori Davidson. the southeast quarter of Sec- nounce an opportunity to The Judgment forecloses the Inna D. Zagariya, Vice Presi- tion 10, Township 13 North, contribute to conservation dent. Kira Lynch Notary Public interests of all the Defendants Range 4 West, W.M., Lewis in and for the State of in and to the following descri- County, Washington, descri- and your community by Washington My Commission bed property ("Property") com- bed as follows: Beginning at a serving on the Board of Expires: 10/6/2024 KIRA monly known as 322 River point on the easterly margin of Supervisors. Supervisors Road, Chehalis, WA 98532 for LYNCH NOTARY PUBLIC River Road 1147 feet north of are public officials who STATE OF WASHINGTON the total sum of $350,779.03, the south line of Section 10; LICENSE NUMBER 188037 plus additional pre-judgment then north along River Road direct the activities of the MY COMMISSION EXPIRES interest at the per diem rate 604 feet to the True Point of conservation district. Al- OCTOBER 06, 2024 specified in the judgment until Beginning; thence continuing though they serve without NPP0371796 To: CHRONICLE entry of the same and addition- north along River Road 130 compensation, they are 01/16/2021, 02/06/2021 al post-judgment interest there- feet; thence easterly to the on at the rate of 2.937% per center of the Chehalis River eligible to be reimbursed Published: The Chronicle annum following October 21, then south 130 feet then west for appropriate expenses. January 16, 2021 & 2020 until satisfied. The Prop- to the True Point of Beginning. For more information, February 6, 2021 erty is situated in Lewis County please contact the Lewis State of Washington, is legally Published: The Chronicle 116905 Bid Announcement described as follows: January 16, 23, & 30, 2021, Conservation District, 2057 Bid Announcement & February 6, 2021 SW Salsbury Ave., Cheha- Washington That portion of the west half of lis, WA 98532 Fire District 6 is receiving bids the southeast quarter of Sec- 116858 NTC: Breen (360)996-4560 or visit the 1. for roof, siding and apparatus tion 10, Township 13 North, Newspaper Have something new to talk bay doors repalement on 3,816 Range 4 West, W.M., Lewis IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Washington State Conser- about at the water cooler. sqft fire station located at 736 County, Washington, descri- OF THE STATE OF vation Commission website bed as follows: Beginning at a WASHINGTON FOR Association 2. Unlike television, you won’t miss a word. Logan Hill Rd. Chehalis, Wa. at http://www.scc.wa.gov 98532, For Questions Contact point on the easterly margin of LEWIS COUNTY under the get involved tab. 3. Be warned that the latest must-see movie isn’t a Chief Ken Cardinale via tele- River Road 1147 feet north of IN THE MATTER OF has it for phone at (360) 748-6019 alter- the south line of Section 10; THE ESTATE OF must-see for you. natively, by email at then north along River Road VIRGINIA BREEN, Published: The Chronicle you 4. LOL at the comics. [email protected]. 604 feet to the True Point of Deceased. January 14, 16 & 21, 2021 5. Beginning; thence continuing No. 20-4-0039021 Get the 411 on the latest local hot spots. Site visit with District represen- north along River Road 130 PROBATE NOTICE at tative granted with notice for feet; thence easterly to the TO CREDITORS Want more reasons? Visit our project clarification. center of the Chehalis River [RCW 11.40.030] then south 130 feet then west The Personal Representative website and find Signed quotes shall be to the True Point of Beginning. named below has been ap- emailed to [email protected] pointed and has qualified as countless other reasons to read! or mailed to Lewis County Fire TAX/PARCEL ID: Personal Representative of District 6. 2123 Jackson Hwy 019304-001-013 TCA 450 this Estate. Any person having Chehalis Wa. 98532 by 12:00 SHORT LEGAL: PTN W2 SE4 a claim against the decedent 10-13-N-4W,W.M., LCW must, before the time the claim Judgment Debtors: CYNTHIA would be barred by any www.wnpa.com L DAVIDSON (IN REM) otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in CC106127ac.dj THEREFORE, PURSUANT the manner as provided in TO RCW 61.12.060, AND IN RCW 11.40.070 by serving on THE NAME OF THE State of or mailing to the Personal www.chronline.com Washington, you are hereby Representative or the Personal commanded to sell the Proper- Representative's attorney at